Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 3

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‘The members of the Rotary club of Casper will be-entertained March 28 at a dinner to be served at the Henning hotel at 6:30 o'clock. The @inner witl be formal. It is the annual affair in celebration, of “ladies’ night” and the members. and their wives ‘have received invita- tions, “After the sumptuous dinner special entertainment numbers which are in charge of Dr. J. C. Kamp will be given. O. L. Walker, president of the club, and’ George Nelson, secre- tary, are also on the program com- mittee, see Mrs. Earl C. Boyle is in Denver on @ business and pleasure trip. . e. . Dance Pav! * On the Sweetwater. Tom Sun has been spending the it few days in the city and reports that a large dancing pavilion 40 by 60 feet is being built about three miles above his ranch and above the Devil's Gate. The ranchers in the neighbor- ing country have organized a dancing club, and the worl of construction has been started. The very best, of lum- ber is being hauled out trom the city, and Casper motorists are invited to attend tho dances which will be held there this summer. eee Miss Helen Michie is visiting with her sister, Mrs. George Ball, of Lin-, coln, Neb. She is expected to return’ to the city Saturday. ee ‘As usual the. dance given by the members ofthe Paramount club was well attended at the Winter Garden last night. The Schembeck orchestra furnished the music and the special entertainment features of the evening received much ‘applause. The Paramount club dances have been given each week on Thursday ev- enings and are always attended bya select number ef people. erat) Paramount Dance Enjoy. The Rev. Walter L. French per- formed ‘the’ services uniting George L, Mauk and Miss-Edyth Clough, both of this city, Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock at the parsohage of the Meth- odist’ church. The young couple were attended by their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mauk will make their home here. Mr. Mauk is in the gro- cery: business’ with his father; o2 © American ” Dance Tonight An invitation. is extended to all of the members and friends of the Am- erican’ Legion to attend the dance to be given this evening at the Winter Garden. e. Marriage Performed Yesterday ‘The marriage of Frank. C. McMan- ama and Miss Vida May White was Performed yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the manse of the Presby- terian church, 804 South Wolcott street by the Rev. Charles A. Wilson. The bride and groom were attended by . and Mrs. H, L. Colerich. After a short wedding trip, over- land, Mr..and Mrs. McManama will return to Wolton where the groom has @ ranch. eee Dinner Planned For Before Salto A number of formal dinner parties have been planned for before the Salto dance which will be given Tuesday ev- ehing in the Winter Garden. Several couples of society leaders have ar- ranged for dinners to be served at the Henning hotel. ee Bride and Groom Return from East Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wear have re- turned from the east where they spent their gueymoon.- They, returned by‘ ‘way of Denver and were nicely enter- tained there. They visited with Mr. ‘Wear's father in Kansas City, Mo, Mr. and Mrs. Wear will be at home in thelr apartment in the Scott apart- ment house on ast Second street. eee Women of Christian Church Plan Musicale. ta meeting of the women of the which was held at A NSE made’ for a musicgls which will c..D. Murane plans be held next Thursday at o Na- trona county library. The thre high USED 5() YEARS AS A TONIC ing free boohiet Co Dept. Atlanta. Ga Switt Specific for SATURDAY SPECIALS Fountain and Lunch Connection in Smith & Turner . 133 So, Center school girls who have returned from Laramie where they entered in the cou testa will’ be presented at the mu- ie. ‘The meeting of the organization was well attended and Mesdames Haugh: ton and Cluckhan assisted the host- ess. After the business session a pro- gram was given including a piano number by Mys, Miller, vocal num- bers by Mrs. Pyle and Mrs. Van Me- ter and a violin selection by Miss Grace Gluckhan. ‘The story jof the life of Christ Jesus for the weeks bo- fore crucifixion was told. Refreshments were served by ‘tlie hostess and her assistants, cee Mr. and Mrs, F. F. Flanagan ac- companied by their daughter, Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller and son, of. Lusk, have returned from a business and pleas- ure trip in Chicago. Mrs. Bacheller Will visit@here for several days ‘be- fore returning to her home in Lusk. cee Eastern Star to Give Ball. The annual Eastern Star ball will be given Monday night at the Ma- sonic temple, All Masons and East- ern Stars with their families and es- corts are invited. The dance will be formal, Price-Prico Services Performed. Mrs. Naomi Price and Howafad E. Price were married Tuesday night py Rev. Walter L. French. ‘@hey were attended by Leo Coacher and Bruce Wallace. Both the bride and groom were formerly of Yankton, S. D., and the groom has been in the employ of Harry Yesness for the past year. They will make thelf home here. see Entertains in Cheyenne, B. B. Coffey of this city, was host at a dinner served algthe Plains hotel in Cheyenne in honor of his daugh- ter, Miss Albertha Coffey, who is liv- ing in that city, and her schoolmate, Miss Gladys Piper. After tho nicely served dinner the guests enjoyed a theater party at the Orpheum. prailediDanibo wl st a BAKE SALE ‘The Capitol Hill Circle of the Meth- odist Aid will hold a ga sale in the Casper Storage Grocery, beginning at 10 a, m., Saturday, March. 26, 3-24-2t ———— t 1) PERSONALS» Barry Sullivan of‘Rawlins, who has been visiting’ here for the past few days, has returned to his, home. Mrs. Meaty Son iaidiing afew ‘days in the city i her ranch home West of Alcova ona, shopping trip. ee Dr. J, F. O'Donnell -has returned from Cheyenne, wiere he Gejtvered an address this week. cee “Mr. and Mrs, Tom Sun are in from their ranch home on the Sweetwater on a business and bala waa trip. . Roy Beaver has returned to the Two Bar ranch, after spending yesterday in the city. cee Dr. Carpenter of Scottsbluff, Nebr., igs in the city visiting ith Lew M. Gay and attending to business mat- ters here. oe Perey Schellenberger,) formerly a minent Casper banker but now has extensive interests ir. the from his ranch yesterday. He is re- newing acquaintances and visiting | $ friends’ here today prior to leaving this evening for his home. see J. A. Wiggins, your shoeman,” is leaving Sunday for’ St. Louis, Mo., whero he will attend to business in the interest of the Wiggins Shoe company here. eee B. B. Coffey is in Cheyenne for a few days on business and visiting with his daughter, Miss Alberta Coffey. iaite @ Dr, J. C. Kamp is irl Denver attend- ing. to business matters for the next few days. eee ‘A. Smith of the Carter Oil company ‘has just returned from a short busi- ness trip to Riverton. see Tom Sun has been spending the past fow days in the city from his ranch on the Sweetwater, eee R, M, Lamont an officer of the Diamond. Drilling Trust has returned here from Cheyenne where he has been on business connected’ with the.com- pany’s holdings, eee Harry Adams of the firm of Adams and Langstaff, Salt Creek drilling con- tractors left this morning for the Salt Creek field accompanied by M. J. Hopkins, local geologist on an inspee- tion tour of Salt Creek lands. rar A.'T, Slack a representative of the Western Electric company of Denver arrived here last night from Thermop- olis and is*spending the day calling on local trade. eee Harry C. Bigg of Laramie is spend- ing a few days here looking after bus- iness interests. eee Dick Huff has’ returned to Casper from Boulder, Colo., where he has been attending the state university. R. H, Sinclair is registered at the Henning hotel from Denver, eee H. B. Banks of Salt Lake City, Utah, is in the city for a few days at- tending to business. ene Dr. W. G. Burnett returned yester- day from Denver where he spent sev- eral days attending to business. CHIROPRACTOR CASE MAY REAGH THE JURY TODAY ‘With both state and defense coun- sels winding up their examinations of witnesses in the case against Dr. J, H. Jeffrey charged with practicing medicine without a license, it is prob- able that the jury will be given the case late this afternoon. ‘Technical evidence throughout the trial in which both sides introduced experts has delayed submission of the case to the jury at an earlier hour, ‘That, scores of Casper people are i7- terested in the case is shown by the Lost Cabin country motcred to Casper } 3 r Daly Crivune EEE ; construction department has left the iIndustrial News employ of the company and has ac- Sepeosseseesonees essnecepenccebussens cepted a job as switchman for the C. & N. W. Railway in the local yards. STANDARD REFINERY NOTES Some Service Ed C. Wilson the old timer) in the timekeeping department, started on his: fifth year yesterday. During the past five years, Ed has not missed a work day and tells us that he. hes never been tardy. We'll say that’s some record. The boys on the plant and particularly those of the pipe de- partment were congratulating him ‘on his excellent record and his many friends trust that he will be with us for many years to come. O. P. Tapp of the mason department has been transferred to the position of fireman on the pressure: stills. bd Mrs, A, E. Perry has traticeed from a month’s visit in Missouri and re- ports an excellent trip, We understand ‘that “Father | Swartsfager” availed himself of his trecent “day off” by painting things around the house. If he did as well at home as he did to his hat, we will agree it was some painting. Paidamrbisstins 83 Soci eet Watch Tripeny’s windows for Saturday Specials. Abst et So a You. can buy the cheapest Jots in- side city limits on next Sunday. Hees kui As a. Lee H. Cooper, former employe of the company, has returned from an extended vist with his father and has recovered from his recent illness and | is now able to look after his Dusiness | interests. BELFAST, March 25.—Sinn Feiners invaded the railrodd station at Glar- ryford, County Aatrim, this morning, seized the telegraph and telephone in- struments and cut the wires leading from the place. Signal cabins were burned at Durk loy, and a large railroad warehouse Eimer Shaul of the construction de- partment has left the employe of the company and is departing for his home at Wood Lake, Nebraska, to as- sist his father in looking after some Persona] matters. Dewey Jones, former employee of the treating department has returned from a visit to-Oklahoma and has been assigned to a job in the construc- tion department. early this morning, it was announced. ; PAGE THREE The disturbance took place at 5:35 BASEBALL SQUAD LEAVES |=7issmmasis oaarns FOR SPRINGS SATURDAY’ “esse: Prot. A. W. Fortsann, observer, re- Ported the lines were thrown a half Caspir’s baseball squad will entrain | tomortow morning twenty-two mem- bers strong for the spring training| jaunt to Thermopolis. After several inch apart, heretofore, unrecorded observance on the college's selsmo- He said the disturbance ap- 1,600 or 2,000 ‘miles direction, in a southerly Misses’ Hats days of taking baths and other light! that betray the 3 work active practice will be under-| y é tiken which will eventually result in|] . air Of y liminatit 1 z f the playet A Aubigtessne Satida to most the rules of Springtime + the Midwest leagye. . 5 in their respec- tive styles and, models. Be Sure and See Our Assortment— BIDEHCYS ooo ——-Subscribe for The Tribune-——- ——_—_—————— "Quake Recorded At Sacred Heart) DENVER, Colo. March 25.—An earthquake, described as being of “un- usual severity,” was recorded on the seismograph of Sacred Heart college MOTHER'S FRIEND For Expectant Mothers USED BY THREE GENERATIONS Write for Booklet on Motherhood and the Baby, Free BRADFIELD REGULATION CO., Dept. 5-D, Atlanta, Ga. They’re Bound to Please. aanssinry Verne Wenworth, employed in the'at Antrim Glens was destroyed. 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They f f the new, popular weaves and spring The latest models. Ranging in price— Suits loose-lined or tailored effects, made up Rang- Infants’ Wear Everything suitable for the in- fant. you will-find in this store. The best quality at the greatest value saving. b > Children’s Wear We carry a complete line of wear for the growing child. new Easter We are Ladies’ Neckwear We have in this store a com- plete line of the finest neck- wear of all description suit- able for every. occasion. $2.95 Across Street From Post Office VIZALLLALLALALAAALAAMAMAAAMINAAABAMAMAAAAAAMAAALALLALAEBALLALLLBALALABAL MAL A ddA ddA ded th LL LEADER

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