Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 3

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a. Backin-Jesrich Wedding Performed. The Rey. J. H. Gockel of thé Luth-| eran church performed the marriage ceremony Jast Sunday evening uniting Mrs. Gertrude Jesrich and John Bacl;-; in. Only a few intimate friends and the relatives attended the ceremony./ After the wedding a delicious suppe> was served. The table decorations were of cut flowers. Mrs. Backin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schnoor Of this cit: She returned to this country a few months ago, after living in Germany during the war. Mr, and Mrs. Backin will make their home here. see Mrs. Harvey Wisner has - returned from Houston, Texas, where she has een iting with her son-in-law an | .ughf®r, Mr. and Mrs. Herod for sev- al inths. Mrs. Wisner is one of ye priprietors of the Wyatt cafete- ria. ' 28 } Progressive Club Talks of Candy-Making. “Sugar and Candy-making” was the subject of the domestic science tall given by Mrs. J,G. Jones before the | Progressive club at the Y. W. C. A.) Wednesday afternoon. Such was the | interest manifested that Mrs, Jones | will give a demonstration of candy making at thenext club meeting. Mrs. | McDowell told of her vacation trip to Yellowstone park and showed a num- ber of pictures taken in the park. The Progressive club, formed par- ticularly for young married women who have not long been residents of Casper is enrolling new members at each meeting. An ‘interesting featur» is that although from 15 to 25 attend each meeting, the group is constantiy changing, older members either havin; found employment or having move away. The club .itself ‘however, is meeting a need and is providing pleas. ant friendships for the many girls who come here as brides, Ba ie ine | . PERSONALS —_— : Miss Gladys King, who has been em- ployed in the Midwest offices in the Oil Exchange building, has left for her home in Chattanooga, Tenn., where she will visit for several weeks before leav- ing for California with her mother. se M, A, Mestas of the Mestas & Spears offices went to Douglas to attend to business for the day. eee A. H, Cobb has returned from Chey- enne, whére he has been a guest at the banquet given in honor of Judg2 Riner, eee A. Y.-Benson, banker ‘of Loveland, Colo,, .was in Casper today on a brief business trip, © eee Roy Beaver is in the city for the day from the Two Bar ranch, attend- ing to business and visiting with friends, * ee J. W. Johnson and party have re- turned from the Casper Rod and Gun club, where they spent yesterday duck hunting. . ses Frank Spangler is in the city from the Salt Creek fields on business for the day. see Wilson Kimball, Ir,, has left for Den- ver, where he will attend to business for a few days. eee John Ericson is spending the day here from the Two Bar ranch on busi- ness and pleasure. see Roy Wyland has returned from an extended business trip looking after his oil interests in Texas and Oklahoma. (i MME. M. JAMES Teacher of Piano and Theory homes on Batters: Phone 518-M Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lee spending a few days here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Clark of South Pliny street. thetic Dome in Salina, Kans., over- wud, ses John Clark of Powder River, was in| Casper today on business. o« 8 William B. Duncan of Bucknum, ‘was | in Casper today to make proof on his | homestead, se « Judge Ralph Kimball, A. H. Cobb, William Cobb, Philip Winter, C. £ Winter, J. Barnes, ‘George Fergu- tion at C) pnne Wednesday evenin: Mr, Wilson remained over y institute a ney Masonic lodge, oo L. A. Toothaker, state secretary of the Y. M.-C. A., is in Cheyenne on business. ie beta John H. Frederick was in Casper yes A. Bergstrom is at Salt Creek to- day on busin je cL. curities days at Holden of the Prudential Se- company, is spending ‘a few Charles City, Ta,, on business. eels P. W. Connealy, a stock raiser of eastern Nebraska, is. visiting Casper friends for several days. oe ‘W. R. Frank_went' to Lander yes- Frank Construction company with the state for the erection of a new building for the state school for defectives. see A. B. Lucas is spending the day i the city from the Salt Creek fie:ds looking after business. oe e R. E. Hays is here from Denver on business for the next few days. see A. 0, Taylor of Denver, is spending a few days here looking. after busi- ness, mise te E. H. Fourt of Lander, is regis- tered at the Henning hotel while tending to oil interests here. rae ar F. H. White is here frou} Denver on a short business trip. ee H. J. Newberry of Cheyenne, is in friends, * oe . J, C. ‘Maguire is’ in the city from Denver looking after his business in- terests. fs og J. Hancock of ‘the ‘legal department of the Midwest Refining. company, left today for O'Neil, Nel, where he will business, ens Attorney H. B. Durham has returned from Denver, where he went on a busi- ness trip. their hom: CRATCH UPS” are selling strong for fall and winter ‘wear. We show ’em in plain and attractive fancy bands, Webel Commercial Co. are | They made the trip here | son and W. O. Wilson were the Cas per attorn who attended aay | Riner's thirtieth anniversary celebr. terday from his ranch south of the city. ree ark | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodrich and | Mr, and X Arnold Goodrich of | Wheatland, are the guests of Leon ©. | Goodrich. CREA Ww. terday to complete the contract of the} the city on business: and visiting with | visit at his old home and attend to | eee Mr. and Mrs. C, B.’Lowe of Wheat- Phone 1304W. land, who spent the week-end here vis 156 South Center. | iting with friends, have returned to | $906060000000000000000- 9~2000¢ | rer ty is aii | | | DESIGNS SEAWEED COSTUME TO BATTLE HIGH COST OF DRESSING— | This does not happen to be a wild woman. She is Miss Audrey Lee, a pretty | San Francisco girl, who is trying to bring about a reduction of the ‘high cost clothing by creating a costume for her personal wear made of seawe ed up on the beach near the Clif House. ‘The style, in warm climates at rate, threatens to become popular. M..C. Price returned this morning | from Denver, where he went on a husi- |ness trip. Phone 644 H eee H $. N. Brooks of the Brooks Ranch | | ness. Dentist eee son of the Midwest Refin- | RS. Elli Formerly Over Lyric Theater H ing. company, left for Denver on} | ja short business trip. || Now Located at 112 East i eee Second, Over White’s Grocery | G:; B. Watson has gone to Nebraska |on business for the Midwest, Refining | | company. | A Wonderful New Line of Plush and Velvet Coats “ 20 per cent less than regular price The : ‘Shap 07 OS HEM" SOR GCEEOT TOC FEDERAL RECUPERATION dorsed Wyoming as the location for a} State ‘of Wyoming Washington. Idaho, Montana, Janda Utah. The conference adopted the | following resolution: “Resolved, That we indorse the reso- lution adopted by the American Legion, | Department of Wyoming, urging the HOSPITAL FOR WYOMING a truly adequate | 136 South Center Street . Monday special, 93/3 Serge Dresses $25.00 Navy blue botany serge “Mitchell Dresses.” Saturday and Monday, Special 920.00 F hhh had dod COAT AND SUIT SALE — Women’ s and Misses’ Coats, made of Velour, Plush, Beaver Cloth, Bolivia, Silvertones, in every wanted ‘aisle and color, in a full range of sizes at the greatest money saving values. For Sat- urday special, three sections, specially priced at— $23./5 37.85 m LEADER The Season’s Newest Models in Wom- en’s and Misses’ Suits, made of all- wool Serges, Tricotines, Velours, Sil- - vertone, Scotch mixtures and many if other weaves in a full range of colors; § sizes, 16 to 54 bust. Specially priced at | $23.75 93/80 949.75 146 East Second Street evada. to be at h at tag di: WAYS : ¢stublishment4n the State of Wyoming |intention of the United States public health service to erect in certain por CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 24.—The| tions of the United States, and also! > fourth Northwestern tuberculosis con-|further indorse their action in con-| ference, which completed a three-day aasemled, urging the adose [<n geadidn shake. Wwedieiedag: snigutsso 3a: islation which will give to the federal recuperation hospital. The in-, Public health service.” All Electric Fixtures, Table Lampe dorsement is rd@presentative of six Salt Lake City was selected as the | ana small Boudoir Lamps at half pr Northwestern states other than Wyo-/meeting place of the fifth Northwest-'We are overstocked. Natrona Power ming, these _states being Oregon,! ern tuberculosis conference. Co. Phone 69, 9-20.6t Blakey & Co. Plush Coat Sale $37.50 Salts Peco Plush Coats, guaranteed quality, 30 and 36-inch; also full length, plain and furtrimmed. Saturday and New styles, beautifully nade: VA fff ft bd PLP LOLI LS SS LS SMI SS SF Notice to the All girls not we ndquart jorning m., Workers: re requested 10 o'clock » working tions for king aturday 4:30 p. to ma AND MEANS COMMITT 9 | of Clark county, an deputy sheriff. —— ot Ch was firs students in 1886. University opened to women APRS | eae a The ( WOITIIOIIILIOIISIIOIIIOS ODI OMOR EDI EIIO ODI IS OM, Phone 332-J uu

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