Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1920, Page 3

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Mr.'and Mrs. P. N, LeVeque enter- tained in honor of Pierre LeVeque at an informal party last night at their home, 620 East Fifteenth street. ‘he > E. J. Houseworth, Mrs. W. A, Soule, the Misses Shirley Kelly, ‘Babe ‘Ecken- “rede, Cecelia Beck, ‘Gwendolyn Towle,, Gladys Stevans, Bvangeline Ruperta Beck, Mary Ward, Bdith Gay- Mildred Steidiey and Messrs. Louis Rust, Karl Knockenhauer, E, A. Nelson, Byerett Alshafer,.U, R. Kelly, Everett Beck, J. Werner, F. A. Fred- land, Emanuel BasHor; PR. C. Beck, A: 8. Coyle, A. P. Honigh, John H. ‘Knock. enhauer, and Victer LeVeque. “ee { Dr. Latham Returns With ‘Bride. z Dr, and Mrs, Joseph Latham arrived in Casper last Seturday after a wed- din trip in the east. Mrs. Latham was formerly Miss Marjorie Morey of Ra. cine, Wis. The manniage of the couple took lage On the dith of this manth | am Racine.” Dr, Latham is msaociated with Dr, 4. RR, Lathrop aud has been ‘in the city Tor ‘the past months. “his is the firs: utlp ‘that Mrs. Latham has made to! Casper. “The ‘ride and groom ‘have been cmertained laborately since “wr-'| riving ‘here and hope to be “at home” to their friends in van apartment in ‘the city ‘s00n, q fie ae Dance Wei At Glenrock Hall, | the Masonic Temple on ‘Tuesday after- ) Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens were also. guests. y see ‘ oper: performed bere. Mr. Ogden joined dis wife in Deadwood last week. They nre now staying wt the Henning hotel au- LeVegue, | til they take up their residence in their pew home on South Elm street. “2 8 Eastern Star Kensington to Be Held Tuesday. The Fort Caspar chapter of the Or- er of Bastern Star will hold the neg- ular Kensington in the tea rooms of ; moon at o'clock, “Mesdames H. A. W. Keefe and J, L. Beider- man will be the hostesses, All resident ahd visiting ‘members re invited, se 6 Burlington Circle to Have Meeting. Baptist of Mrs. Wiley. 855 Glenurn street, to- morrow afternoon et 2330 o'clock. The Mission study class wil be held at the sume time. -28 | Great ‘Buevess. More than 40 guests ttended th _ ". party given last Saturday eve- Mr. - was a farewell affair for Mr. is leaving the last of this About six .canleads of Casper guests| week for the east, where he is to ‘be attended the dance which was given by, the ex-service men of the Midwest oil camp at Big Muddy last Saturday night: ‘The affair was given in the Commerce Hall in Glenrock. A four-piece orches- tYa supplied the music and punch was served in the antereom. The hall was comfortably crowded all of the evening] and informal “circle two-steps” and “square dances” made ithe guests Ac-| quainted from the very start. The Jast dance was played at 1:30) 0%clock. 7+ W. C. W's Entertained at Duck Dinner. One ‘of ‘the interesting events of ‘the: past fortnight was a duck dinner pre. sided over by Mrs. E. I, Thomvoson of Denver, at the home of one of the prominent Casper society matrons, The dinner was given in honor of a num- ber of the temporary W. C. W.’s. Dane- ing was ‘enjoyed and all spent’a pleas-| ant evening. ‘The ducks were person- ally trapped by the host of the dinner party, a Mr. and Mrs, Jack Guihen and san Robert have arrived in the city from »Ctawford, Neb,, and are visiting swith ‘the sister of Mrs. Guihen, Mrs. Elmer oGteen, |» Mrs... Guihen» wus:ormeriy a resident, here for three years and has many friends’ who will entertain in her 6 j married. A delicious luncheon — was j Served and the party ‘held sway into the ‘“wee sma” hours!” * ‘[Mrs. B. I. Thompson of Denver, is a guest at the home of Mrs. R. M. Bar- tholomew for the next few days. c Thompson has been in ‘the eity for sev- eral days attending to business and Mr, and Mrs, m will return to their home in Denver this week. fr arit iar oder i Miss Agnes ‘Claire has returned to ber home in ‘Douglas, Wyo., after spending: s¢veral days here * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Streight are } the week here visiting swith old time friends and ‘neighbors who for- merly regided im Sedalia, Mo. This is their first wtp to the city. / * se _Fodd Howmay and’ panty peturacd fing. trip the Jackson Hole honor 4 ring her ‘visit; * be transacted during the session .a gov} attendance is asked: Tea will be served wy the ‘hestesses |, ®s usual. Wisiters in the city and friends of the church are cordially in-| vited to attend the Satherinis. s- Mondell Js Guest at J. E. Mapway Home. Upon jhis return from a trip to Sait ‘Creek yesterday, where he delivered a political address, Hon. Frank W. Mon- Gcll was the guest of Mr. and: Mrs, A BUILDING TONIC 4 To those of delicate con- Scott's Emulsion is nourishment and { chase away PIFPTPPPFOPPSIALLZALLLL YE, Se LOMO TLATIIOOIITMSIO IID SL Warm as the Sun Rays A Hot Point Headlite Heater will that disagree- able chill. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 , } this afternoon from a successful huet- | week, Mr, Bowman left this afternoon for Salt Creek where he will attend «ae Republican rally. last summer here, and is well acquaint- ed in the city. ee ws _A, J. Fidel of the Mitlwest, tert morning for the ill Melés det Sait Creek, Where he will spend ithe day ‘atteniting) to business, f +2 A: \E. Stirrett returned todey frapi Denver, where he spend the week-<na| looking after legal matters for the Nichols & Stirrett Jaw firm, 4 are) County Attorney A. R. Lowey Jeft| last night for Denver, where ‘he ‘will Spend several days attendimg to busi-! ness matters. ; ae) M. D, Barnett and Sam Bernstein. of Denver, are in the city lodking after business connected with the M. D. Bar- nett Outfitting company. : et. Misses' Margaret England and Polly Wickstrum left this afternean“for Salt Creek, where they will attend the Re- publican rally and infermal dance att- erwards, They were @tie guests of Mr, and Mrs. Toda Bowman. iu their motor car. = es Mrs. A. C. Morrison and family Wtt yesterday for Roundup, Mont,, wher> they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | Reed an@ Mr.and Mrs. Tom Morrisar.. s George Nelson ‘has returned from ‘Boulder, Colo., where he has been to 5 | attend the district conference of ‘o- tarians, ss HL. ¥. Shaffer and Guy Gay ‘have re- (turned from a fishing \tnip which they made, yesterday, . + eo» 3 Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Hale of: Ther- mopolis, Wyo., spent’ Sunday in this sity visiting with friends.. They’ re- stunned te their home in Thermopolis today. sae 4 M. P. Wheeler has retumed froia’ Boulter, ‘Cold., where. he thas been to on ‘the district conference of Rota:- ial 5 = ie Bob Grieves is in the aity from his] ranch at Qf! City, looking after busi- ness and visiting with friends and relu- tives for the day. j ee ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Field of Pitts. burgh, Pa., are spending the week in the clty while Mr. Fiel@ looks after visiting with friends. |\his business interests with the oil com-} © oe a CHICHESTER S PILLS ‘SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Uneeda scientific conditions, Uneeda » Biscuit abound in nutriment. Crisp and appetizing, theseperfectsodacrackers bring to every houschold @n. every-meal staple in most convenient form. Keep a supply in the NATIONAL BISCUIT. |tine recruiting station here, has re- jesived Instructions to enlist men for | Tanker, TH.) school. this) Calif.. where they will complete their wnilitary ad Daily Cribune ~ AMMEGHANIGS® SCHOOL Sergeant, Thomas Lagno of the Ma- Aviation “Mechanics School at Great Men who have had two ‘year's high school education and no me- chanical experience can be accepted or men who hate had the mechanical ex- perience and graduated from grammar hese men will go to Mare Island, training, then transfer to Takes, M., for aviation training. ee EEREEEEREeEee Pasiles here. “They are doth surprised wat the growth of the city which Mr. eld says, “has come to the front” ince ‘his last visit here. * 2 J. B: Okie of Lost Cabin, Wyo., spent | the week-end jhere ‘looking after busi- mess imterests ‘and visiting with his ‘friengs here. tral a Sa ata The palace built hy Louis XIV at Ver- sailles €ast so much that ‘he destroyed his accounts, 35: 2 EE The imternational signal code makes use of @ighteen flags from which. 78- 000 aignais may be given. IMPORTANT GATHERING OF | SCHEDULED TOMORROW, The Chamber of Commerce is extend- ing an invitation ti the general pub- le to attend the Forum luncheon «#:} noon tomorrow at the Henning, when the matter of city ordinances concern- ing bond issues will be discussed. Every vegular attendant is asked to bring with him some citizen who is not a amem- ber ‘of the Chamber of Commerce but who is interested in the bond. election, Reservations should be ‘phoned the Chamber of Commerce today er Tues- day morning before 1 o'clock: The bond issues are of paramount ft: portance from both a civic and finan cial standpoint to every taxpayer and a free discussion is urged. The invitation cards sent out today announce that this is an open meeting for the entire citizenship of Casper. NEURALGIA or headache—rub the —melt and inhale the vapors . In order to get the women give UV ALLPLALLALLL LA d dk hehe hh hd quainted with our styles of corsets we will | 20% On any corset in/ our shop on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. 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