Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1920, Page 3

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Gerrins- Weaver \edding Performed, The wedding ceremony uniting Miss jfazel Weaver and Raymond Gerrins was performed last Saturday evening Rev. C, M, Thompson, Jr., pastor of the First Baptist chupch. The bride wore a ci ing dark blue atin dress with picture hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of roses. Only 2 few intimate "friends attended the ces. Gerrins is in the ernfploy of the by M Midwest Refining company and Mrs. s was formerly with the Rich- F & Cunningham Co. ‘The young couple expect, to tak3 their wedding trip to the western coast within a few months where they will make their home, At present they ure t home to their friends at 252 North Jefferson avenue. Mrs. C. E. Hewlett, who has been yisiting with her son-in-law and Gaugn- ter, Mr. and Mrs. EB. H. Warren, for. some time, left last night for her home in St. Louis, Mo. . ) eo Pi Phi Have First Meeting. | The first meeting of the members of the Pi Beta Phi Alumni club was held night at the home of Mrs, Cecil Bon. A number of new members «t- tended the meeting of the club anu plans were made to hold the gatherin:s. every two weeks during the winter months. An interesting business scs- sion was_ held with an election of of- ficers. Miss Hedwig Byer was elected president and will be hostess at the next meeting of the club, *e * ‘Mrs. Hugh Patton, who has been ii] for the past week, is convalescing at her home on South Wolcott street. 26 Miss Margaret Sullivan ver visiting friends. es i Mrs, B. B, Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy and Silas Brooks are spending a few days in Denver, The party made the trip overland, ee Sisterhood of Christian Church to Meet. The members of the Sisterhood of the Christian church will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs, F. H. Fletcher, 542 South Beech street. is in Den- ses Meeting of Past Matrons Is Postponed. The meeting of -the Past Matrons chapter which was to have been heid tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Homer Shaffer, has been postponed until Tuesday, Sept: 28, on account of the funeral of Mrs. Emerson’ Kimball, which is to be hpld »in Glenrock to- morrow afternoon. : - Sheridan D. Avi. Sheridan chap te the state delegates and ‘alternates conference here’ on September 28 as follows: Delegates—Mrs. ‘W, M. Spear, Miss Nora B, Kinsley, Mrs: R. M. Fid- dis and Mrs. VanDyke; _alternates— Mrs. G. M. Selby,, Mrs, L. F. Johnston, Miss’ Georgia Dinwiddie and Mrs. > B, Allan, The Delegates from Laramie, : Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard of Lara- mie has been chosen by Jacques Lara- mie chapter, D, A. R., as its repre- t . Che Casper Daily Cribune sentative at the state convention in this city on September 28th. For. the | State Mederation of Women’s Clubs to be heid here September 29-30 and Oct. 1, the Laramie Woman’s elub is send- ing as delegates: Mrs. N. A. Erickson, Mrs. G. A. Campbell, Dr. Grace R. Hebard, Miss Greta Gray and Miss Rokahr. Mrs. Firman Enterta:ns for Number of Teachers. ‘Mrs. F. B. Firman was hostess at an informal party last Saturday aftr noon in honor of a number of the} teachers of the Park and East Cas. | ber schools. The time was spent with games and music, and Mrs.’ Charles Walters of Walla Walla, Wash., who has been visiting here for some time | sang several pleasing selections. Refreshments were served befor close of the afternoon: Fifteen ers) of the two schools and Mrs. A. Slade were the guests of the afternoon, * AL Judge and Mrs. C. B. Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Winter are leaving this afternoon for Cheyenne, where th will attend the banquet given in hon or of Judge Riner of the Federal dis ; trict court. ‘The party. will’ make the trip overland. "PERSONALS Wiliam Haselmire of the Casper | National bank, is spending his vaca- tion at his home~in Omaha and Den- ver, 4 see Miss Priscilla Little has returned aft- er spending about two weeks in Den ver visiting with friends and relatives She will resume her position with the | Carter Oi] company. coe + Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dussalt have re- turned to their’ home in Thermopolis | Wyo., after spending the week end ‘here on business and pleasure. oe © Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Martin of Thermopolis, spent the week-end here on business and visiting with friends. see Ed Meents of the Iowa-Wyoming Oi company, has left for Des Moines, la., where he will attend to business con- nected with company oil interests for the next few days. ° ¢ 8 6 Mr, and Mrs, Audrey Jones of St. Charles, Mo., are spending a few days in the city visiting with old tin | friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jones formerly resided here. Miss Realty ‘company offtce has returned from yher vacation spent at Sheridan and other points. | p ¥: Ce: ig eRe TS: op Mrs’AvP. Redington, her, daughter. enevieve, and son Forrest, who haye been the guest. of Miss Mae Redinz- tor forthe past two weeks, left lust ‘Night. for their heme-in Galesburg, Tl. Rammer, ie Yer Mrs: BE. W. Dunn of Thermopolis is visitimy relatives in Casper. gon t spe ” Miss Elizabeth Kidd left yesterday for Washington, ‘DC. where she will at- tend the Chevy Chase school. Cc. Tt. Rhinemuth, c. H. Townsend and A. A. Slade went to Salt Creek | Louis, Mo. with his ranchiny interests: ae) Barbara Rose of the See Benj will visit the Salt Creek school and Messrs. Townsend and Rhinemuth will} sit the Kasoming properties, oo « Peter Lee Browne, traveling auditor for the Continental Supply company, has left for his headquarters in St. eee Attorney R. H. Nichols has left for Denver, where he will spend the week attending to legal matters. 7 ee W. J. Chamberlin returned this morning from Glenrock, where he went vover the company car which had ar n stolen several days ago. The found abandoned near Glenrock. quae Cullen of the Chamberlin Fur. niture company, who has been ill at his home in the Dew Drop Inn for the past week, is conyalescing at the pres- ent. * Cc. E. Rathbun of Tulsa, Okla., is in} the city for a few days attending to ss connected -with his oil inter- ‘ee Drew of Boston, Henning matters R. PF. at the to busi fs registered hotel while attending in the city for} Bn Neb., J. Waite is here from Crawford attending to business connec see * Ray B. Jones of Philadelphia, is here looking after his oil interests in this district, for a part of the week. ss H. H. Elder of Denver, is’ here for’a few days on a business trip, He 1s registered at the Henning hotel while in the city, * H. A. Cerf of Cheyenne, is spending the next few days here looking after business interests. * 2 * Harry Hughes of New York City, is looking after business interests in the city. SSE Saat SS aS “SHOCKLEY PLACES FOURTH | WN-DENVER-PUEBLO RAGE DENVER, . Sept. 21. — Clarence | Shockley of Casper, driving a Stude- baker motor car, finished fourth in the Denyer to Pueblo road race here yes- terday, hisytime being 2:25:30. Shock ley on account of his record of having made a mile in 47 seconds was favor- ite in the race before it started. He left Denver at 9:26 in the morning, reaching Pueblo at 11:51:30. A Chevrolet motor ear driven by W. |} A. Coleman, won the race by making the time in 2.0 An Essex car, driven by Horace Frantz, was secona Jin 2:19:38, REALTY TRANSFERS. H. Beal et vir to Hazel Judy Staiey on Jot 2 and N. 15 ft lot 3, ir block 45 of Subdiv blocks 36 to 53 inclusive., Casper N. J. Peterson to W. lot 21, w. Mary { $1. W. Davidson on block 79, Casper; $1,500, 2. Patton et ux to Jal Huff on TWO INJURED IN AUTO GRAGH ON ROAD NEAR CITY Homer Edwards and Edward Ott in Hospital Suffering from Brain Concussion and Severe Cuts and Bruises Homer Edwards, son of Marion W. Edwards, and Edward Ott, an employe of the Wigwam, are in the Casper Pri- vate hospital, suffering from shock and brain concussion as the result of an automobile aecident which occurred about 18 miles west of the city on the Yellowstone highway last night. Neither of the boys were able to give 4 clear account of whet orcurred today. Both w re cut and bruised. di > touring car be- dwards boy’s father, being driven at a The car, a C ging to the 8 very probal 1 leav- turned over several times upon saw it today. A Mr. Moore, who passed shortly after the accident happened, discovered the two boys lying unconscious upon: the ground near the car from which they were thrown when the car turned over. He brought them. to the hospital where Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. high rate of sneed. and had apparently | ing the read, according to people who} kL Edwards was revived sufficiently to tell his uume. The Edwards car figured in another of town,” JONES BUYS INTERESTS J. F. Jones of the real estate firm of J. F. Jones & Co. has purchased the interests of his partner, C. H: Plais- tridge, and will conduct the business alone from now on. Mr. Plaistridge has not yet announced his future busi- ness plans. (Sako eS So difficult is the art of cutting ladies’ kid gloves that most of the principal eutters in Paris are known to the trade by name and fame. i-MOIDS (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION Dissolve instantly on tongue or in water—hot or cold; do not have to crush. QUICK RELIEF! ALSO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE WHO PREFER THEM, MACE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 14 NINE AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Héadache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT N% ot 1, block- 145, Casper; $1, ete. a LEAGUBRS NOTICE. , Regimar meetin woth inion > Labe? -Leagzue, “Moosevhally tonig! AIF members request: 7 Sept. 21, 8 p. ni, }ed to attend, Social follows. .EDNA HOFFMAN, 9-21-1t ry President. i MME. M. JAMES Teacher of Piano and Theory pupils for pupils’ All_ grades. Prepares conservatory. Lessons at. homes on Saturdays. Phone 518-M today. Mr, Slade and Mr. Townsend WF IX \N ) 7 Ml: yp 7 Lz MA WW SS yj greasy and indigestible. extent of lard. pert in modern cookery, Also, of d No wonder — NE The use of lard in cooking again proved old-fashioned and expensive NIMAL fat soaks up in the food when you cook with it. This is not only wasteful, but it makes the food Mazola, the Great American Cooking Oil, is used so hot it cooks the outside of the food quickly. Hence it doesn’t soak into the food—to anything near the This fact was again demonstrated when Mrs. A. Louise Andrea, famous ex~ of fish steaks in 2 Ibs. of Mazola. The same amount of lard fried only 161% lbs. The fish steaks were cut to an average Siete 208 in 2 Ibs. of Mazola, while 2 1 lard fried only 138 doughnuts. Mazola is acclaimed by nt housewives, and that it is found universally x hotels, clubs and dining cars of leading railroads. WA KWUNN \\ ZN ime , fried 2534 Ibs. A XS Ns the same series of experi« ments—which can be duplicated by one fnterested-—-Mre. Andrea fried 2405 Ibs._ of toes in 2 Ibs. of Mazola Shiiodin gems emaont of land cooked ‘Daly ite: 29 Ons OF porkpoes: ts, Mrs. Andrea fried of in the best CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New York beautifully illustrated Cora ‘Products G5. P, O. Box 161, New York City. LA t, Tuesday, | 156 South Center, oo OOo We have taken from 100 Desses Values upto $65 Which we are offering at, Your Choice, $39.95 The + mnooe our stock Per dozen .. Buttez—Brookfield, Per pound .. Pounds White House Coffee for .. Pounds Golden Cup Coffee for ........ 18-oz. can Campbell’s P ork and Beans, per can................. BEEF Round Steak, Per pound ...... Shoulder Steak, Per round .. Pot Roasts, Per pound ... Stew, Per pound .... Stew, Per pound ... Shoulder Roast, Per reund Shoulder Steak, Per pound .. PORK CUTS Chops, Per pound ... Loin Roast, Per pound NO CHANGE SALE—NO DELIVERIES HL A. McGillivray One Block West of Courthouse 231 West A St. These Prices Are Good for Wednesday & Thursday September 22 and 23 Eggs—Ranch or Brookfield, VEAL CUTS CUTS accident not long ago, when another] ters, 115 Lee Syndicate Building, across son of the family was injured, the cat| the street from the turning over on the Elkhorn road south} 2x-Gov. OF PARTNER W FIRM = $000000000009> AAS ote 4” 59000070605500090000. Regular weekly meeting of thef speaker of the evening. Young Men's Republican Club tonight R. W. NICHOLS, at 8:00 o'clock at Republican headquar- Presidente W. J. BAILEY, i Masonic s* will ‘Temph beth Ee” PaaS BB Broo! He Leather-built Shoes For Children Conserve Your Family Footwear Exvense UYING poor shoes to save money is really the best and quickest way to spend more money by the year in your family’s footwear ex- pense. For footwear of the best and most hon- orable construction is really the cheapest in the long run. Misses’ Calfskin Shoes Of black and brown; all made the ‘All-Leather” way—the lace pattern is seven inches in_ height. Sizes 12 to 2.. Per pair $6“ $6.50 Big Girls’ Shoes with Misses’ Heels Sizes 2 1-2 to7 Made in black and brown calf skin, the ‘“All- Leather’’ way—that means outsoles, insoles, heels And aounvers: Could any shoe for chil- dren be more honorably built? Per pair car. 94000 $7.50 IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN cL y i Brown Calf ..... AT Nu NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS © Effective October 1, the subscription rate of the Daily Tribune will be increased from 65 cents to 75 cents a month. Subscribers are privileged to extend their subscription for a period of six months at the present-rate if paid before the new rate takes effect—-October 1. The Tribune has tried earnestly to keep the present rate in effect in the face of over 280 per cent increase in cost of newsprint, ink and other materials over 1918, and over 125 pe cent over August, 1919. The increased rate represents a slight 15 per cent or less than one-third of a cent a day. There wouldn’t be any complaining on high prices these days if foodstuffs and clothing had only increased that much in the past two years, would there? PAY UP YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW! Casper Free Venereal Clinic Co-operating with Wyoming State Board of Health and U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE We have fought the Bubonic Plague, Yellow Fever and Tuberculosis in the open, now Venereal Disease. Free Clinic, City Hall FOR MEN AND WOMEN Dr. G. S. BAWDEN, Specialist in Charge DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 10 TO 12 A. M. NO PUBLICITY WE WANT TO CURE, NOT PERSECUTE iii ! ea

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