Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1920, Page 3

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Daitp Cribune a home of her mother, Mrs. Gouwiaine of| ot} he does mot know where he will be| Henry Whitp, ola timer of Casper, this city. stationed. Mr. Hyssong was a captain] has left for Denver, where he will visit After the business session a general f during the world war and saw active|with his daughter and son-in-law. He good time was enjoyed. Mrs. Brown | fighting overseas. He has been in Cas-| will meet Mrs, White in Denver and made an interesting impromptu speech | per for the past two years and was first | they will go to southern California to on the church work in Sheridan, whitr | associated with the Gates Half Sole|spend the winter.- was much enjoyed, The hostess served | Tire company, Aes a luncheon, ~e, Mr, and Mrs. William Evans are leav‘ “ee 6 George Davis is in the city from|ing today for Hay Springs, Neb., where Farewell Party Is - Lost Cabin, Wyo., on business and|they will visit with friends and rela- Given at Ranch. ps ae visiting with friends. He is registeréd|tives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, who with j at the Henning eae nity big their daughter, Miss Dorothy, sait for Mrs. T. L. Reno, who has been spend- Liverpool -on: October 23, entertainer B: Dé Mulmix ta in the city froin Den-, ing her vacation with felends in Den: Tuesday evenitig at a farewell party J ver looking after business interests for} Ver, has returned toy her home in the) _ (NIBY ! at their home on the Nicolaysen ranch fa few days. city. have returned to their ranch the Wil-|Fifty guests were in attendance. The vee ? ie heue GY fre ‘ low Creek after spending several days| spirit of the real “old west” wag evi W. F-. Sadil of Omaha, Neb., is spend-| HH. J. Devine, attorney connected with i bout twenty teachers and officers| here on business and visiting with their|dent in the four-course lunch and the fing’ a few days in the city on business;the M. W. Purcell law offices, went to = . of the Methodist Sunday school met|many friends in the city, - dancing which. continued until morn find pleasure. Mr. Sadil is a regular |Douglas Tuesday to attend to legal af ete : Jast night at the home of Mr, and Mes. at ae ing. Mrs. Jones was assisted by Mise § traveller through Casper and is always | fairs. 3 x : Clarence Hood in the McRorey apart-| The West Side circle of the Ald So-|May Jones, Mrs, William Evans, Mra, /interested in the city. ese i ' menfS. After the interesting biisiness|ciety of the Presbyterian Church wilj|James Wilson, Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball, Sr. ee 8 Mrs. G. R. Hagens spent Tuesday in es ' mane a:soclal evening was spent. The/meet at the home of Mrs. James Bol-]@nd Mrs, Kari Jorgensen. F. D. Holmes of Manville, Wyo., is Women pee tbe toembaHoniot 8 bv Uneeda Biscuit are always of the same oven- ; less served refreshments. .|_ The affair was also the occasion of J here for a few days attending to busi-| Women's c ¥ ora de anise oi day, atieenen By "230 Gao PROES deny ‘Soried” birthdays so a huge birth J 1ess matters. \ fc yee uh Be aria plese ss { freshness, whether you buy them at the great t _— 8 cake wak one of the Roakincey of - Ye ee orney * sf t 1 ; . Club Are Elected, f Bridge Club 15 a bfcrnieiges G. L. Howard of the Casper Steam |day for Chicago, where he will spend city store or at the remote trading post. And ye Sah arat ineeee, of (ih Sante se Enterained. Sie. Toneb tame io Wyong Ié-yemey aakery bad ebturhed trom. Cineingats: shai Gays Attending to\ business mat- they are always enjoyed, whether served at formal i embers of the Salto club was hel ¥ ago from Wales. 'He has made his home J Jhio, where he attended the Bakers, eT : . = 5 , Jast ight in the office room of H. J.| gay for the’ meee tess Tues i since his coming on the Nicolayser {| md ‘Confectioners’ Union convention Reaindpoeees dinner or wayside meal, Keep a supply on hand! F Peterson: in the Oil Hxchange building. | )0; Lub of which she is a memben{Fanch, where he has been foreman. [| or the past two weeks. Mr. Howard Miss Helen: Jo Bolger has arrived The meeting was for the election of retell eee ti ‘Which (abe isi: Aneta ney e 8 8 vas the only representative from Cas-|ft™!n Denver, and has accepted a. posi- ._ -—: Fy ; 4 ‘*ficera;for the ensuing year. The fol-| 5°VeTal society matrons of the clt¥/ surprise Party ver. He says that the meeting was|tion with the Mestas & Spears offices Beer e “ing members were elected: J. B. Me-|¥°Te Substitutes. — ~ Given Miss Young. vell attended and instead of lasting the|in the Oil Exchange building. ‘p ‘on, president; James Sweeney, sec-|, ‘The time was spent playing auction!’ yf, and Mrs: Clarence Young gave {ew days as had been planned contin- benny Ag ‘% and L. B. Townsend, treasurer, |>™idge and s delicious luncheon was], surprise party at their home on Fen-"ued for the. entire two weeks. The| Mr. and Mrs. H: D. Morey of Suit ‘ ther “Get-together” meeting wit |*°tve?- . | way and Third streets in honor of their| convention will be held in Los Angeles,| Creek spent Monday in the city »on Ny 94 soon and arrangements and Oe daughter, (iss ‘Thelma Young, in recog-|next year. business and pleasure. ee “will be made for the formal] Officers Are Elected nition of her birth anniversary. Games sare e Waeigonr eh rat M ‘ *% of the season, The first dance |#t Philathea Meeting, were played and a luncheon was served| Attorney and Mrs. Willis Stidger left] Register for the general election at if be held at. Hallowe'en. ‘Twenty members of the Junior Phil-|to the guests, including a huge birth-|Tuesday for Denver, where Mr. Stidger | the voting place in your precinct any . erm athea class of the Methodist Sunday|day cake with lighted candles. The | will attend to legal matters for the next| time this week, between 9 a. m. and “x. and Mrs. B. B. Loomis are the|schgol, met’ Monday at the home| “birthday guest” received many gifts|few days. 9 p.m, TERETE Eee vents of a baby daughter born this|of Miss Ingla Black for a business and] from her friends. Lk taht ae _ Jrning at the State hospital. Tl:ey|social time. During the social hour ‘ve named the young lady Blanche|games and music were enjoyed. Re- ‘Puise. freshipents Were served by the hostess.}er and Young and the Misses Clarice| izing of a Women’s Republican club, ph ck ad ‘ The officers elected for the ensuing} Overson, Catherine McLaen, Clara Han-| similar to the one in this city. Mrs. Burns Entertains year gvere as follows: President, Ingla| Sen, Marguerite Metz, Constance Metz, sla aid - at Informal Tea. ; Black} vice president, Grace Pluck-| Ruth ‘Scott, Ruth Hulteen, Dorothy} Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hedge have gone Mrs. J. W. Burns was the hostess|hahn; secretary, Florence Eastman;| Crosby, Norma Severson, Tressa Gunn,|to Pathfinder for an outing. this afternoon at an informal tea and| treasurer, Charlotte Gantz; class re-|OPal Rucker, Edith McLould, Darline see kensington at her home for a number porter, Mary Bailey, z Young, Reva Weise, Jane Clark, Thel-}_ Mrs. Leon C. Goodrich has returned of the society matrons of the city. oreve ma Young, Ethel McLaughlin, Rita] from @ visit of several weeks with her The home was prettily decorated with! Dinner to Be Given Jourgensen, Marguerite Hamilton, Viv-| Parents at Laramie. bouquets of cut flowers. The afternvon for Miss Blackmore. » |ian Cartwright, Leatha Pitt, -Maryan et ec tg was spent with needle work and a Miss Helen Wallace’ will be the host- Lindholm, Margaret Lindholm and the Kenton England left last might tor luncheon was served. ¥ - Messrs. Jack Carris, Milton Gunn, Bud | Kirksville and Kansas City, Mo., where 2 ess at an informal dinner party to be e * * s2¢ ui A in Cartwright, B he will spend a week yy 7 given in honor of Miss Leone Black- ee Ree paula eesr succae “4 adi pels acl Baptist Women ' Meet Thursd: - more, whose marriage to W. R. Me- L. E. Pool left last night for Callao, The general meeting of the Woman’s| @Tes°r Will be a social event of Oc- Mo., his former home. society of the Baptist church will be| tober 12. A number of girl friends of see held. tomorrow afternoon at the home | t#® bride-to-be will be the guéste of the E. C. Calhoun has returned trom a Those attending the party were the Messrs and Mesdames Hulteen, Ruck- Mrs. B. B. Brooks spent Tuesday in } Douglas, where she helped in the organ ‘ ° The East Side circle of the Ladies’ Ald society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Raiph of Mrs. J. A. Hanson, 146 North Fen- evening. . Mason, 247 South Kimball street, Thurs-|trip to the eastern part of the state in . * way. The Northeast ‘circle will assist Sic fae ay afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. All af|the interests of the state vocational Let baby have Carnation Milk Mrs. Hanson in. entertaining. Plan for Entertainment . | the members are asked to bring a née-| board, ERS = of Special Interest. dle, thread and thimble to the meet- ss for it isabsolutely gure. It has j York Garvey ng BE ay his | sister,| An entertainment of unusual inter-|ing. The work will be distributed Mr. and Mrs. EB, E. Sullivan have *y° . 3 ~Mrs. Louis Barker and Mrs, Alex Du.|¢St will be given in the parish rooms| there. purchased the J. W. Shepperson home, been sterilized. It is preferable thie, in Casper. of the Episcopal church next Tuesday 643 South Beech street, consideration Oa e#e evening under the auspices of the *——PERSONALS 1 $15,000. Mr. and Mrs. Sutivan have to ask your physician about the Alex Duthie has gone to Portlana,}Woman’s Guild when Mrs. J. W. Me- PERSON ALS been residents in Casper for ‘the past * * Oregon, where he will visit with his|Ityre will present the play “Experi- : year as Mr. Sullivan has extensive in- proper quantity for infant feed- mother and father. ence,” written by George Hobart. terests in the Salt Creek oil fields, He * wee The play is one which has attracted)” 31,, Gj. Brown, who has been vie, {#80 has holdings near Port Worth, ing. For whatever purpose you Military Ball Is @ great deal of interest in the past iting Wort sevéral Wwheks with. Mr. and Texas. They are in possession of the { use milk at your house there use Carnation for convenience, safety and economy. Buy it regularly from your grocer. Postponed Two Weeks. five or six years since it was produced, Because of the warm weather which|®"1 one which readers have only re- makes dancing outside more enjoyable,|CeMtly been able to include in their the Military Ball which was planned | 'epertoires. a for Thursday evening hus been post-| Mrs. McIntyre, who is a graduate of poned two weeks until October 21. The | the Northwestern Universiy School ot ball will be given by the members of | @xpression, has made a careful study the Women’s auxiliary to the American}! the play, believing that it has a Legion as the opening event of the| Stat lesson for the general public. season of American Legion dances. The ||, She will present the words and ac- affair will be given at the Masoute oe of 53 characters in her delinta- Temple and elaborate ration: se! been planned. Aeoe shave!" “George Miller of the: High School home now, Mrs. F. A. Goulding of: this city, 1sft false See ree this morning for her home in Sheridan,|y, M. C. A. MEETING SCHEDULED, Wyo. i oe es The state board of the Y, M. C. A. will hold a meeting in Casper either this | afternoon or tomorrow with the state chairman, B. B, Brooks, presiding. John Doran has left ror Thermopoiis, where he will spend a few days look- ing after business and visiting at the springs. 100 tested recipes free. Write Carnation Milk Products Co., 1430-16th St., Denver —> see Walter Storrie has left for Salt Lake City, Utah, where he will look after business ws eae for mere days. CASPER DAIRY CO. oe a 4 . f Sse. 4 Z faculty wi! give several violin solos in Mrs.-M. i sic ae ‘Harribon, Neb. - Silver ‘Tea, at the course of the evening. has been visiting in the city with her’ - Honest milk from clean ita Staley Home, M Club 2 son, Walter Storrie, and her daughter, * es i Mrs, R. K. Staley will be the host-| Mullin cows. Your baby will Mrs. W. C. Tanner, for the past few days. She is leaving for her home in Nebraska this evening. ess at her home, 715 South ‘Durbin | Dance Last Night. street, at a silver tea to which everyone} The -members of the Mullin club en- is invited. The proceeds of the tea|joyec the’ first’ informal dance of the Netty pecusen toward the fund pledged} season last night. The affair was wll y the byterian Aid society for the|attended and the committee composed benefit of the church. A program of {of Messrs. Ed Donahue, Jack Leary. |i ierying tor Chosoone where he ill \music and readings will be given. Frank Murphy, C, P. Brodie and Dri 2 wNeics 'T. J. Drew, felt repaid for their ef- 4 : ' 75 Dresses to Meet Thursday. ning. The Women's Guild of St. Mark’s| The-dance music- was supplied by the Regularly priced up to $75 Episcopal church will meet at the par-| Leffingwell orchestra, .and réefresh- ish house of the church on Thursday |ments were served during the evening. afternoon. ba ie pet Our beautiful line of SERGE DRESSES have been reduced 20 PER CENT. Fig Saale Glaser inh ines | te The world’s largest user of the pur- New arrivals in Millinery ls thrive on our milk. =) Milk The label is red and white = Carnation | Clyde Hyssong has resigned his po- “From Contented Cows?’ | oN Casper church met this afternoon at 2 Mrs. F. A, Smith entertained tke SS a Sect ca Sees ith [aN Ta cate tat hota tha est and best maple sugar offers you were the hostesses of the afternoon. Methodist church yesterday afternoon * nd in he f Mrs. G B f eg ee Oe ee the new Karo Maple fee A rare and delicious syrup at a moderate price. Don’t worry-about the high price of maple syrup. Of special interest to every mother ‘When you wonder how the new Karo Maple gets its delicious tang of rich maple syrup remember— The makers of Karo SRarta ues eincally, overa thousand tons of the purest and best flavored maple sugar from the finest maple groves in Ver- mont and Canada. This is one reason why over five million cans of Karo Maple were purchased by American house- hi ak wives last year. is natural to band ‘This is a greater sale, by far, than any kind of [ecient time _maplenpap ote | ‘The moderate price of Karo Maple is also an attraction—it costs less than any other syrup of food, her habits, her hygiene, and even the condition of her mind, polite whee ; oA balm bed all bave a part in determining the ng ubricant that softens. the | approaching quality and flavor. -being of her in- tensii the ka a aS relaxes in of Go toyour grocer today and get acanof Karo ‘Maple, inthe GREEN CAN, CHEMBECK. and His D + ORCHESTRA Cc STILL HOLDING FORTH I N G Compure it for price and flavor with other maple syrups. If you are not satisfied your grocer will give your money back. - CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New York 23 ,'ecs GUY Ee k— AT THE OLD IRIS PAVILION kee Conse re a ee . TO-NITE ities Pyicorhter many thousands of ipods Hash ; that you need this service, get Dr, J. ecb e a field’s Fonnle oat that fr reg Apa, ou ‘and you will never thenks fe eres thst beats to you the Joyous relief that it will St by all dra ebares in $1.00 bottles.

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