Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1920, Page 3

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Fifth Birthday — Js Celebrated, ; , Little Miss Imogene Myer:was host- it a party last Saturday~afternoon elebration” of: Her fifth birth anni- yersary. The atterhoon © was ‘spent playing ganies and contests and a de- Jicious luncheon was served to the chil- dren. The table , decorated in pink and white ribbons and flowers. Animal crackers With the guests’ Lames print- ed on them were the favors. A pretty birthday cake with lighted candles added to th® tablé: decorations, The guests of the afternoon were: Charlotte Mason, Elizabeth Ferguson, Be Grisinger, Lois Horsch, Harriet Shaf! Margarot Weeding, Ralph Hutton, Bobby Hutton; Paul Weeding, Junior Myer, Katherine Beiderman and the hostess. o- “Get Together” Scotal at Methodist Church, The merabérs of the Ladies’. Aid so- of the Methodist church will be ses at an informal “get together” } given at the ¢hurch parlors to- ow evening at 8 o'clock. A mu- s program has ‘been planned and refreshments wili be served. The af- fair is given especially for the new members of the church to become ac- quaintéd. * F, J. Soucdek Is Surprised by. Friends. A number of employes of the Mid- west Refining company who dre on the shift of which (Mr. F. J. Souozek is foreman, surprised Mr. Souczek at his home on Midwest avenue last Friday evening with an informal party, in cnition Of his birth anniversary. vening Was spent with cards and and Mr. Souczek” was presented with a beautiful watch chain by the guests. es art Danvés Friday. j The Masonic Dancing club will re- sume thelr tmformal bi-weekly dancing parties which were*much enjoyed last year, The first dance will be given on October 8 at the Masonic Temple, The Masonic Dancing club committee counts on a much. larger attendance among the young peoplé this yedr, as many young men hayé iately been made members of the lodge, ses Lander Girl Is Married Heté. Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Miss Opal Slinkard. of Lander, and C. L. Millet of ‘this city, were united in marriage at the Baptist parsonage, 514 South Beech street, by the Rev, C, M. Thompson, Jr.j pastor of the First Bap- tist church, The couple were attend- ed by the bride's. sister, .Misd Grave Slinkard, and hy Mr.,éorge’ Schwartz: ee ee, » Girls Are Entetained at Sunday Dinner. Mrs. H.-H. Love entertained infoy- y at a Sunday dinner party yes- noon. The dining table was. ated In cut flowers and a deli- dinner was. served in courses, 3s were laid for Mrs. Peach, Miss Louise Thorhas, Miss Mildred Hamil- ton, Miss Violet Eshelman ahd Miss June Mosteller, * terda, es Frick-Ryther > _ as Nuptials. Performed. Mrs. Annie Ryther of Oklahoma and W. A. Frick of the same place, were married by Rev. C. M. Thompson, Jr., pastor of the First Baptist church of this city, atthe Baptist parsonage last Thursday evening. es Wo-Fa-le M fi at ie a A. The members of the Wo-Fa-Lo class of the ‘Methodist Sunday school will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Ys-W.-C.jA. club rooms, , The class is composed of business girls and they exténd an-invitation to all bust ness girls to attend the meeting. er eee 3 ‘ American Legion \ Auxiliary to Meet. The Women's Auxiliary of the Amer- ican Legion will meet at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the club rooms, of the American Legion in the base- ment tof the West Hotel building, ee Mrs. Bigin Accompanies Houseguest Homie. . A. EB, Biglin and Mrs. W. A. Biglin, who bas been a house guest at the Biglin home fér the past week, have left for the latter's hoihe in O'Neil, Neb: > Mrs. A. B. Biglin will go to Omaha, Neb., before returning here. es ee r talph Kimball has returned { ter have just completed-an interesting trip throukh the Yellowstone National Park... They will visit here for a week before leaving for Chicago en royte to their home in West Virginia: a ier Mrs. A, J. Cunningham is leaving September 22 for her home here. She has béén spending thé sutifmer at their summer home at WiScasset, Me. Mr. Cunningham returned last week to at- tend the banker's convention here. by oO [ PERSONALS | Alfred Lowey, colifity attorney; is éx- {pected to return from the east where | he has been visiting his mother, in about a week, Mr. Lowey has been in New York. 4 eee The fire department trucks were call- ed to the Burlington yards late Sat- urday afternoon where a pile of rub- bish had caused some person to tutn in an alarm. { se {Mr- and Mrs. W. A. Corson are the parents of a baby son, William A, Cor- son, Jr., born last night at the “Cas- per Private hospital. Mrs. Corson, for- merly Miss Ruth Wallace, and the lit- fle boy are doihg nicely. s* Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Barnes and fam- ily have returned from the east, where Mr. Barnes joined his wife and family yho Sperit the summer there. After jSbending a few days in Washington, |D. C,, they left for, Detroit, Mich., where Mr. Barnes got his new Cadil- |lac motor car, The party made the | retnainder of the trip overland and say {that the worst roads they encountered were from the old brewery east of here into the city. es. George Biackstone has returned from Douglas, where he spent Iast Saturday attending to businéss matters. , eee Attorney BR! H. Nichols has returned from Denver, where he spent a few days looking after legal matters. ‘ Sete €arl Young left Saturday afternoon for Towa City, Iowa, where he will at- tend the state university of Iowa for the winter. He has been with his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Young, of East Second street, during the summer months. 5 $4 rT ee Ted Mosher léft yesterday afternoon for Howe, Ind., where he will attend Howe Military academy. oe ‘W. i. Holmes, who has been visiting, with his brother, Earle D. Holmes, has returned to his ‘hone in Tulsa, Ok..En rents of a baby boy born at thei ome in Chicago. Mts. Scott was formerly Miss Edith Peterson, a popular Cas- per git). She graduated from the Na- trona County high school hete. see Mrs. Willlam Keith is spending the Bay in the elfy from Big Middy, shop- | Ping aha visiting with trivtids, 2s Mrs. Henry Schnoor of Bates Hole, is in the eity today. ars {Miss Katherine Mahoney left last evening for Northwestern university at Eyanston, Il. oes Mrs. L. C. Goodrich, aceompanied by her parents to Laramie and will visit there for a few weeks. +48 W. O. Wilson has returned from a trip to Denver, . . Miss Theodora Wilson and Miss Helen Wolfert left Saturday for Lara- mie to enter the state university which opens tomorrow. * * George Lilly has gone to Salt Lake City on business. * * Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Snow haye re- turned from a trip to Cheyenne. s 2s Leroy Soady of Rock Island, Ul, has taken a position as a machinist at the Burlington and will make his home with his sisters, Misses. Eunice and Dorothy Soady, of Casper. one Ted Wetherin left Sunday for Howe, Ind.,. Where he will attend the Howe Military académy for the | coming school year. He was accompained by his father, Ira G. Wetherill, who will stop at Chicago and then go to Toledo for a visit. * Richard A. Keénun and Roy B. Minty of Sheridan, Wyo., who have been in this vicinity for the past week, laft this morning for home. They attend. ed the state fair during ifs progress and Mr. Keenan spent a couplé of days at Maverick Springs where the Shert- dan-Wyoming Oil company, of which he is president, has holdings. oa Charles Lee of Gillette, Wy6., is in the city on business for, several days. oe Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Burnett, Mrs, Davis, Miss Verna Burnett and J. N. Protaman returned last evening from the mountains above Deer Creek where they spent the week-end at Mrs. Davis’ cabin. eee ° Miss Helen Ormsby has returned from’ Douglasy where she spent the Week at. the ite fair. eee J. H. Merrill is spending the next few days in the city from Salt Créck, on business and visiting with friends. ee The Burnett Optometry company opened up this morning with an en- tirely remodeled shop. Rooms for the new up-to-date surfacing and grinding machinery which has arrived are fit- ted out with” the véry latest equipment completing the shop so that the com- pany can make their own lenses in- stéad of having to send then to Den- vér. and Omaha, as they have done heretofore, .Twp,complete fitting and *| route te his home” he will attend the Independent, Ol Producers’ convention in Denver, Colo. Mr. Holmes is prést- dent,of the Texas Refining Company ‘at, Tulsa. He is very enthusiastic over this country and intends to return next summer and fall for the fishing and hunting season. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brydon are re- turning to this city this week from théir summer homé; the Bear Trap, on Casper Mountain.’ ‘They? will spend the week in the city before going to their home in Omaha, Neb. ss Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rafferty and chil- dren aré leaving this evening for Long Beach, Cal., where they will spend the winter. The children will attend schoo} this winter on the coast. = eee Gleh O. Coeh is in the city from bis ranch near Hanna, Wyo., on businéss and visiting with friends. oe B. H. Aderton is in the city from the Denver office of the Producers & Retiners, company, on business. « * Attorney Porter B, Coolidge of Lan- der, is here for the next few days at- tending to business matters. * 28 Mr. and.Mrs. George Rades have re- have spent the past week on a vaca- tion trip. Mr. Rades is (with the hard- ware department of the Webel Com- | mercial’ company += Miss Wilhelmila Scherck has fe turned to her home in Denver after spending the past week visiting with Frank Seherck of this city. ; eee News has been reseived here that Mr. -andyMrs. A. G. Scott aré: the Dax —————— from Lander, where she was a guest of Mrs. Homet Alger, es # 8 Mrs. A. Dy Warren and Miss Jean- nette Warren of Weston, W. the elty visiting with Mrs. Warren's : daiighter-intaw, Mr. and Mrs. i. H. War and daugh- OOo 156 South Center, SSOOODP HD OOK 5D ODO OOODODDOHEO OOSTOO SS OS OE DOD MME. M. JAMES Teacher of Piano’ and Theory All ‘grades. Prepares pupils for punservatory. Lessons at pupils’ mes on Saturdays. Phone 518-M We have taken from, our stock 100 Dresses Values up to $65 Which we are offering at, Your Choice, $39.95 © The ei iz, Phone 1304W. POPES EOFS OHOROOD 1 yeowe $O9OO0OOSODEOOG OSES COOP turned from South Dakota, where they }] testing rooms have been made and furnished on the baleény and a new RETURNED HERE. BY GONFERENGE Di. Ira. W. Kingsley, Formerly of Casper, Made District Superin- tendent by Methodists of Wyoming ‘ Rev. Walter L. French was returned to the pastorate Of the Gantz Memor- fal Methodist church of Casper by the Wyoming Staté éonferenceé of the Meth: dist deriémination which concluded a five day ‘sesiohn at Wheatland last night. | Dr. Ira W. Kingsley, who has been pastor at Sheridan for the past seven years, and who prvious to that time Was pastor at Casper was named as/ sperintendent of the Sheridan District, succeeding Dr. D. B. Kendall, who his been appointed to special work for the Board of Heme Missions aid Church extension.: “ he appointments réad last night by Bishop Charles L. Mead of Denver fol- low: Sheridan District: Sitperintendent. -Ira W. Kingsley Basin Edwin Bowling Big Horn. Lewis M. Keily Buffalo L. S. Dryden Casper -W. L. French e -B. A. Bessire BH. K, Morrow -A» B. Campbetl Garland -Lewis Weary Hyattville and Tensleep F. W. Burleigh -F. W. Bretnall To be supplied To be supplied Torrington .. U. MeProud Worland —_ a--J. A. Alford Cheyenne. District. Superintendent. Witiam T. Dumm Cheyenne <. =.-N. M. Temple Chugwater . ‘Thomas H, Evans Carpenter .O. L: Bibb Diamondaville, inié Hoddehham Douglas Shepherd Hebert - Evanston --. rs. -Homer E, Pine Bluffs Rawlins ~- Riverton - R. Houck CASPER DAIRY CO. Honest milk from clean cows. Your baby will thrive on our milk. Phone 471 desk and files hivé been installed, A comfortable waiting room has been furnished for the customers on the firat floor. Early Sérvice Everywhere Is ‘Candidate for Oxford Scholarship John Haester is tn the city visiting for a few days with his father, H. F. Haesler. Mr..John Haesler has just re- turned from the Orient, where he spent two yéars gétting material for news- Paper and magazine articles. He is now One of the candidates for the Rhoades scholarship which has been offered for years to American boys. The Oxford scholarship is for tultion and expenses during the college course. Mr. Hagser is one of the six American candidates from whom two will be chosen. He has, been a student at Leland Stanford Uni- versity, California. Mr. esler was formerly a resident of Douglas, Wyo., but considers Cas- per his home now. and small Boudoir Lamps at half price, We are overstocked. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69. 9-20-6¢ pt Rock Springs -C. L. Martin Wheatland — J. A. MéCletian W. L. Wade was appointed superin- tenderit of the Wyoming State Anti- Saloon League, Rev. and Mrs. W. L. French will re- turn to Casper in their car this after- hoon. Retiring From Business I COULD NOT CAN- CEL in time my order for fall suits given some eight \@ months ago. They are all going into this sale, es- |. pecially | Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing They are priced ex- tremely low for this class of merchandise. Priced t& save you $20 to $30 per suit. WHO WANTS A Pair of Pants Or a Suit of Clothes All this week we will sell the finest made-to-measure Suits and Trousers that were ordered, made up and not called for at about Half Regular Price Trousers out two hun- right on; val- Made. up in all sizes; ab dred pairs; ready to put ues to $15.00. Sale Price $7.95 $3 Made to ord P Suits and Overcoats ley and not called for; all sizes to be had; values to $55.00. Sale 7.50 Sample’s Leather. Vests at cut prices. Come to us to be outfitted and we'll save you money. SCOTT 240 South Center Street CL. Next to Manhattan Cafe THING CO. Casper, Wyoming Son of Casper Man !Mail Salvaged from fot Schad OGRE | All Electric Fixtures, Table Lamps; Burning Airplane Is Received in Casper} Two letters have reached Casper Which were partially burned when. the } airplane carrying mail on the coast-to | coast air mail service fell near Luchéy;+ Ohio, aboyt 2 o'clock in thy afternoar } of September 14. One was an advance news letter from the Associated Press addressed to thé. Casper Daily Trib’ uné. A letter addressed to Mrs. John Jourgensen from her aunt in Norway als® reached Casper, today after hay- | ing been salvaged from the wrecked airplane. The mail pilot was killed when the all-metal plane crashed to earth. Bae Ra J. §. Davis is here from Rochester, N. Y., on a short business and pleas ure trip. eS SE ht CARD OF THANKS } We wish ‘to thank our friends for their kindness and sympathy during the [Hiness and death of our baby girl, Martha Fay. (Stzned)_ Mr. and Mrs, Johh. Humphries largely attended. ‘FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MAS. LADD HELO SUNDAY, BURIAL MADE IN CASPER: Funeral services for Mrs. Herbert Ww. Ladd wWére cofiducted from St. Mark's figpiscépal church yesterday afternoon by Rev. Philip K. Edwards and were The vested choir of the church sang “Asleep in Jesus” and “O Paradise, O Paradise” in the course of the service and Miss Ava Huft- smith sahg “Abide With Me.” Burial was made in the Casper ‘cemetery. HUMPHREY INFANT 1S LD AT REST SUNDAY Martha Fay, the éight-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jéhn Hum- phrey, died Saturday afternoon at the family home in the Burlington addi- tion, of cholera infantum. - Funeral services were conducted yesterday aft- ernoon by Rey. Philip K. Edwards. We Want You To sée us or telephone us this week if you are interested in a RANGE Cook Stove or Heating Stove Old Prices Prevail until October 1st HOLMES > PHON SECOND A PAINT SPORTING GOO! CASPER Copper-Clad Factory Representative here all this week HOLMES HARDWARE @ 7O HOMES v AUuTo E 601 SUPPLIES Wo woLcor? sr | WwyYo To Prospective Users of the rush. We also carfy a | | 359 East Second St. GAS Placé your order at once for installation. Avoid complete line of Ranges, Plates and Burners | Oil City Plumbing Co. Phone 711.

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