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MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1920 Mrs. Helen Hunter returned last | } t G. W. Goff of Cheyenne, is here un!daughter, Mrs. Leon C, Goodrich, and{ Miss Alma Stork of the Wyoming Na-| Mrs. H. de Coolidge of Boston, Mass.,_..< night from a short business trip to] pusiness: ||. = attend the Shrine ceremonial. Theyltional Bank has returned from River- and Miss trude, her daughter, are?) ‘ Denver. 4 che Were accompanied from Wheatland by |torm Wyo., where she his been visiting| in the city visiting with Mr. and Mr Sie Te, |B: Te Seherck (Sse Ben) ‘returned | Mrs. Knadler's sister, Mrs. Homer |with friends and relatives . Herbert Kennedy, Attorney, (4. R. Hagens of the Ha-|this morning from Denver, where he |Payne. gens & Murine law offices has return-} took ed after ‘spending several days on busi- ness in Cheyenne and Denver. ese Mrs. Scherck for an operation, a e5 2 jAfter seeing that Mrs. Scherck was! George Osterwald has resumed his successfully operated on by a noted’ position with the Casper Pharmacy, | physician and placed in the care cf|after spending several days at his ranch Many a Pretty Face aire First Regular Meeting of P. EF. 0. : The P. 2. O. Sisterhood met at an in- teresting and instructive meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. B. 'v. 3 Bacon, on South Durbin streei, Satur-| day afternoon. present and six visitors. The guests of the -afternoon were Mrs. Walters of Walla Walla, Wash and Mrs. A. A. Slade, who has receatiy come here from Cheyenne, to make her home. The meeting was the first session after the summer vacation and an im: bertant business meeting was held, The program committee presented the soe with the year book of 1920 and 21. Miss Mae Winter gave a talk on ‘“‘An- niversary Day” and before the close cf the afternoon refreshments wore served by the hostess. The next meeting of the Sisterhadd will be held September 28 at’ the home of Mrs. G. M. Anderson, 1130 South Ash street. “* ‘Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Breisch are leay- ing tomorrow 0a a two weeks motir trip through this.state and parts of Colorado. _Mts. A. S. Boyd, Mrs. Breisch’s sister, who has been here fur the past month, is returning to ber home in Wichita Falls, Texas. ss Mr. and Mrs. Biglin Entertain at Dinner. Mr, and Mrs. Biglin presided as host and hostess at an informal dinner party at the Henning hotel Saturday evening. Thé tables were decorated in cut flowers and special music was ¢1- joyed during the cinner. Places were set for a number of young married people of the city. . Miss Mary Tobin left last night for Notre Dame, Ind., where she will ut- tend St. Mary's college, § ee 76th Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated, * Mrs. M. M. Myer of 405 South T.in- com street, was hostess at a dinner party in honor of the 76th birth-anni- versury of her father, Mr. W. H. Thed- ford, Mr. Tedford’s daughter, Mrs, Wee1- ing and family of Crosby, N. D., came to, attend the dinner. Places at the nicely decorated dining table were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tedford and} famity, Mr. and Mrs. Jock Novak aud the irnmediate family.. oe Winter Dances to Be in Temple. sat Messrs, Cal H. Smith and C. Chris- tensen have made arrangements to manage the dances at the Masonic tem- ple this winter. The dances will be run on the dollar dance plan. ‘The first one will be on the first Saturday of next ‘month, which, will be October 2. Splendid music is promised and the dances will be conducted in a refined manner, ¢atering to the young* peop’e in Casper, eee Mr. and Mrs. Norman, Hood enter- tained at dinner yesterday, honoring Mr. Hood's parents and sister who are visiting here from Burlington, Iowa, s 98 Married at Y. W. G. A Saturday Afternoon. Miss Carrie Hesketh of Minneapolis, -Minn., and Foster Corey Belnap of Casper were married Saturday aftcr- hoon at the Young Women’s Christion Association by Rev, Walter L. French, ‘They will live in the east part of the ‘city. ee Fox-Phelps Wedding at M. E. Parsonage. ' Miss Lillian May Fox and Vear El- win Phelps, both of Casper, were mar- ried at 9 o’clock Saturday evening at the M. E. parsonage by Rev. Walter iL. French, They were accompaniad by Mrs. Cora Phedin and Floyd W. Spry. se. Business Women's Club Will Meet Tonight, | The Business and Professional Wom- en’s club will hold a regular meeting this evening at the ¥Y. W. Cc. A, All new girls in the city and particularly the school teachers are invited to at- tend and to become members of this organization, PERSONALS J. Hazzard Johnston of the Denio Milling company of Sheridan, Wyo., is in the city visiting his customers. Mr. Johnston reports the new mill and ele- vators of his company, new pnder con- struction, as about 80 per cent cora- plete. The company hopes to be oper- ating by Decaniner 4. a) {Mrs. G. R. Stewart. wife of man- ager Stewart of the Iris theater, has hie: arrived from Denver to join he: Eleven members were | hand. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart have tak- en the Peter Clausen Kast Twelfth street for the winter. ese Miss Olive Lowndes is leaving this jeoming Thursday fur Laramie, where she will attend -her first year at the state university. { * Miss Margaret Townsend has arrived here from Lincoln, Neb., to visit with her brother, J. J. Townsend, for the week. Miss Townsend is a student at the University of/ Nebraska, and is a {member of the Alpha Chi Omega so- roritys see John Tripeny is in Denver, where he {Intends to spend the winter. He will | take a course of pharmacy while there. “ee | Attorney M. W. Purcell left for Chey- enne, where he will try*a case tod.y, jHe expects to return tomorrow to his offices here. j a. | Miss Ninetta Davis has returned |from Golden, Colo., where she has been jon ». short pleasure trip, | oe 8 | Among the Sheridan Shriners attend: jing the Casper festivities today are George W. Perry, J. G, Melivain, Ben ; Collier, Elmer Anderson and C, Waxt | Brandon. * | ‘Mr, and Mrs. . as W. L. McLaine of |Rawlins, Wyo, are the guests of Mr. jana Mrs. Frank England during the ‘Shrine ceremonial. eee 5 W. K. Holmes, superintendent of the | Texas Refining company at ‘Tulsa, Okla., is the guest of his brother, Earl |D, Holes: eee Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Holmes, Mr. }and Mrs. Lyle Jay and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burns have returned from Path- finder, where they spent yesterday on a fishing trip, es F. G. Burnett ts In the city from : Fort Washaki, Wyo., to attend the Shrine ceremonials. JMr. and Mrs, H. A, Colaw announce the birth of a baby daughter, Ada Mae, last Monday. Mrs. Colaw was formerly Miss Grace Newton and has a number of friends here. Mr. and ' Mrs. Colaw intend to return ‘here to jlive for the winter. They have been | with Mr. Colaw’s parents in Monterey, | Va. * ss Miss Mary Wagner is leaving Wednesday evening for Beaver, Uteh, where she will teach home economics in the high school. She is a graduate college at Ames, Iowa. ene George - Blackstone has from Denver, where he spent the week- end on a business trip. Mr. Black- stone is planning on entering the uni- versity at Boulder, Colo., this fall. He is now in the Midwest Refining com- pany offices. Zs “-s T. P. Carr left last night for Cui- ver, Ind, where he will attend the Cul- ver Military Baeremy:. * Ambrose Hemingway returned last night from Denver, where he has been on business. . J. Ingram, district manager for the National Supply company in the south- ern part of the state, is here to attend the Shrine ceremonial. More People , than before are “drinking INSTANT POSTUM Popular its because of Hine flavor, health value and fair price Sold everywhere by grocers MME. M. JAMES Teacher of Piano and Theory All grades. Prepares pupils for conservatory, Lessons at pupils’ homes on Saturdays. Phone 518-M ~ Plush of Plush Coats, +9 See Our Win | | *S6e*** **90000 Our New York buyer chas sent is a wonderful line We have placed them on sale at 20% BELOW THEIR ACTUAL . VALUE Coats. pA AAsAae Pe ee dow Display GEE, Phone 1304W. William Triperiy and George Kenety | returned last night from Denver, where they ‘have been on business. . ee Joe Lowndes has left for Kearne Neb., where he will attend the mii- competent nurses, Mr. Scherck visit:d |near here. a | with the leading real estate firms and) | heads of Insurance companies which he " is: Is. ~ | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawson are vis- Lteeenaner. echecck: retarnied OU’ Line nese at the hore of Me. Lateon's fident of the full recovery of his wife, | . ary Spoiled by Pimples salves and other local remedies, as they can not possibly reach the Unsightly Disfigurations Tell of bungalow on |* friends here. of the Casper high school and attended returned tary academy Fis. rman. Pete dl Crawford of H. J. King ts in the city for the next} few days frum Laramie, on. business and pleasure. Bil ings, Mont,, is Casper for a few days. . eee William A, Polen, who has been em- ployed by the Midwest for the past six |months left Saturday evening for h's |home in New York City. eee eee Ray Dame is here from Lander on ® short bus'ness_ trip. -e ee | Mr. and Mrs. H. James M. Christensen of Laramie, is| Harry Free and Mr. and Mrs. R. spending a few days in Casper, |Van Denburg were among those who eee | motored to the Bolton fied Saturday. 8 Franklin Dorbandt, a former resi- dent, is in the city from Rawlins, fi ss 6 Burke, Mra. Corbin Jones of Omaha, is here Isok- | ing after his business interests, { ee. 1 ¥. R. Balmer is here from Cheyenne attending, to business matters for the Fr. John H. Malli next several da left last night for in Pennsylvani., * and Ned Slater former's home ~ H. B. Card of Manville, Wyo., is rez: | istered at the Henning hotel while at-| tending to business and visiting with L. M, Cromwell of the Midwest is spending ten days at Thermopolis, see | Mr Ml Mrs. M. F. Knadler of Lara- F. E. Garland of Denver, is in the, mie, arrived here in their car this city on a short business trip. morning to be the guests of their a package before the war a package during the war and 5° now ‘The Flavor Lasts - So Does the Price! 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