Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1921, Page 3

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were performed Saturday.eyening by the Baw, Water 1 wrench at ei C4 SPER ROTARIANS WILL Casper . traveling dress with hat to match. She carried a bouquet.of Scott: Key roses, (pape pep dicate | BIG ANNIVERSARY FETE| Sper oo oe mane wii ee ‘The bride was, gowned ina dark . MAKE MERRY TONIGHT AT | High BRE asshistoty. instructor. The. department of the Midwest Hetwine |. Unprecedented: fastivities will mark the celebration Dines-Maltby - pang : — Ceremony Performed. * | were received with much) applause.|'Salto Dance’ To byek ivi and celebration of Seep Society was ‘greatly surprised with| The members of the Busy Bee circle} Be Big Event. ~ odes ea renee f oi rie seca enn the news of the, Easter wedding of| so gave a little entertainment. Miss Caroline B, Maltby! and H.| ‘Refreshments were served by the Glenn Dines, which took place at the| Busy Bee circle. ° special pleted . for- the Salto. dance, formal, Plaborate pins for decorations-ana| VetSary. Of Casper’s club. entertainment have been com- George B. Nelson it. will, be/ a real F. os Es re cee the ‘triangular event feast: to be held by the Rotary, club: of| department, ‘is oe fos: tsa. days and bride and groom at r+ i ve to:thetr friends ‘e1eo4 Fast mhirteentit Casper at the Hemni hotel tonight. The three events that| intends’ taking his‘ family for a short! in the Twelfth federal reserve district street, « ¢ , _ According to the statement » of Jof them bedecked in paper hats and other, wearing insignia of respectabil- tO buy company stock on-April 1 has; H. L. Seothern, employed been posted ‘op the bulletin’ board,| carpenter department, has, been called ing. ‘The. list contains names’ of 402 employes. - Gatside.of the-coristraction de- lent, ist Ing ‘several day» off turned to his work after having been | passed, in the} serve board here today. Reviewing - z general conditions, the statement said just south of the. mechanical build-|to his home in Montana to look after} lumber mills are resuming operations, some business interests, although production generally fs but” x 50. per cent. of normal. ‘The. .pealc L. D. Gray, water tender, has re-| of unemployment ,it added, has been ~ a Jewelry and. watch repairing by! ex- over: ! {eae pert) workmen.. All’ work guaranteed. ae CROP PROSPECTS. GOOD. Gasper Sewelty 7 tee, COs OS are a of @athcart, fitter in the pipe) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 28; EE ee —Prospects for 1921 crops of all kinds PSYCHOMETRY Bust fi will come in for equal share of honors on tonight’s program {Vist st F@rt Collins,-Colo., which was|are exceptionally favorable, sald ‘al tional guidance; readings daily; Mine ings dally. Mrs. ; Lai : their’ former home. Euan ecaaral yi ace are celebration of annual ladies’ night, the sixteenth annual : statement \}iesuipd byt leral_re- Blood, room 1, American hotel. 321-6t% y: 4 : ity. Just join. in the fun and realize residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Zz oe which will be held in.the Winter Gar-|aionest to goodness social time and J Charles B. Winter, at 6 o'clock Sat-| Webel Employes den tomorrow evening. The commit-lelabotate! arrangements to kéep up| joy, “Re PUt Over @ real good} urday evening, in the presence of, a}To Be Entertained. tee for the arrangements, headed by 1 = bi x the pep and rotate the fun have been score of friends. mirggicne Jack will preside at an paren eee bee aa plahned. The dinner menu will ‘vie|tendered by the Rotarians who are of the season for this time. tre The bride was charmingly gowned evening party in honor of in peach satin and gold lace and car-|the young: ladies ‘who are employed ried a bridal bouquet of white roses.|at the Webel Commercial company, at She was given away by Judge Chas./her home, tomorrow evening. E. Winter-and her sister, Mrs. Chas. oe. E. Winter, acted as matron of tion-| “Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hackley have forme. Late: this ‘evening ‘a: special edition, | Washington on business; a Schulte, or. | Mr, Chaties Christensen acted 5/moved..trom Park street’ to’ « pretty | Sumber Of St -teva\ an laformaliévé-/1, Catch will be: coliteined a Alstory | spending vacation in California: T. C. Two] of all the bad things ever done by} Tonkin, who is out of the city and the! rotary members will 'make-its ap-|E. P. Bacon, who is on business in best man. >The bride and groom stoo:) under a bower of Easter lilies and Rev. Charles A. Wilson of the Pres-| ridge Tea -is byterian church performed the cere-| Pretty Affair mony. Miss Mae Winter played the| aries Madelyn Seabright, who is an Ee a Ai ) ceacher|imstrnctor in the Casper “public re cessful <eacher| schools, “wae hostess Saturday atter- in the public schools of Casper and) noon at an attractive bridge lunch- Cheyenne and at present is teaching] 44, served at the "Little Tea Shop fourth grade at the Park school. She|, ona the Corner.” The affair was has been among the most popular of eine) = a in honor of Miss Pearl Evans, who is|suest of Mrs. T.-C. Tonkin of this the younger social set and has been t ‘Gays adniined ‘Gy ail -aribeevon it has! Visiting the hostess from her home in |clty for the next fow days. Loveland. been’ to meet her. She is a graduate of Washington college, state of Wash.| Places were laid for 18 guests and after the luncheon the afternoon was | Arkansas and. Oklahoma. for the past tee Biate and Wyoming °F ldevoted to playing auction bridge. {month on business for the Chappell i Miss Evans recetyed the high honors {Oil company, is expected to return to Casper this: week. see Mr. Dines is the son’ of William Dines of Monmouth, Mil, and a cousin °f the ‘afternoon: of 'T. A. Dines of ‘Denver. He had two years overseas service in the late | Master, Party war. He le employed in the Midwest |1* Enjoy: accounting ‘department and formerly| An Easter party was given at tho The young couple will make their] ™mund Siebers. A supper of four home at Casper and are at home to| Courses was served at 6 o'clock. ‘The Newly Weds. P Judge and Mrs. Charles 1. Win.|cal selections by Miss Holthins and ter held open» house Easter Sunday | Miss -Thara Siebers. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. HL Glenw| The guests included/ Mr, and Mrs. ‘About 75 relatives and friends were|®nd Mrs. B. Siebers, Paul Siebers and fi tsa. a BE daughters, Cesereu and Thara, Miss|. Ed Meents and Carl McCutcheon, sporting a “brand new. spankin’ new” pase pie Mla saa te ‘hice Holthins and Mr, Holthins, [who are interested in the Towa- Us | Pose touring car. We scem to be e- Ereabmenis | ower : eee : ‘Wyoming Oil’ company and the Vic- tor Wyoming Oil company are expect- to buy cars and this means a better cs Toran eee ee | STRICT ATTY SSA a oe served at 1:30|from the east.’ -}and we are hoping that if enough new cars are purchased by friends we can| STATE NOT CONFIRMED get through the season without buy-| - « ing. served, including a piece of the wed- ding cake. Mrs, Max W. ‘Winter}Birth Anniversary charmed the guests with several coeeretet: beautiful solos. Mrs. Winter is. the Mice : possessor of a rich, deep contralto} °’slock this afternoon at “The Little voice. Mrs, William Winter rendered | Tea Shop Around the Corner” in hon- several delightful plano selections. e-8 H ‘The table. appointments and the from ‘New. Work | City. decorations of cut flowérs followed the Mrs. A. B. Clark of New York City,| ¢plor, scheme of Hel a white. is the houseguest of Mrs. Frank Eng-| Places were laid-for 12 guests, | land, 116 Bast ‘Sixth street. wee Mrs, Earl C, Boyle and son have re- | * Mrs, B. Rugsel Loyd and guest, Mrs, | turned from Denver where they bave |, Caaper f ‘Angeles, where he | had bear selected f intment.as| that i * paklae and candy mallog Light blows color, for the past week. rom os igeles, where he an. sel for appointment. as} t! our city is a good place to live. ng. Henely Gr Was arabe i+ Ate eae bined Svcomcna ste erie and Mra. Littlefield have been spand-| United States district attorney for a jets Th bodied ayrup. oe Seattaan te “7 on beer ah ing the winter. At the present Mrs, Uk, Sipieads Bt sncet came unoffi-| Rex Grimes, employe of the car- RED Karo * Kani ° und will.return’ to her home Hers in| cially. from. Washington Saturday.|penter department, is taking several ‘The teal Byrap for every use—tor cookiog, Nebieg hWnd Gd oN anced ea Meat 3) at Mek raia dee Missionary s0-|about three weeks. ‘ Both Walton: and his brother-in-law, |days off on account of his back. ‘We : 3 hear) 2 ciety .of the . Methodist church gre Moose Dance Be vresenting a special program in the home on CY’ A: c ning of bridge last- Saturday. Apa tables of bridge’ were, played. pis ena hahad an As Oil company and. the Midland Invest- ment company’ .who have been = in a Y|homé of Miss Alice Holhtins, g10|Utah attending to budiness interests was with (Wieon, Cramer Co. of Den-|couth Chestnut street by: Mrs, #4, are expected to, return ‘to: Casper’ to- ¥ lay. 4 spent playing games and with musi-/ness. looking after oll: interséts in’ Utah Dines, who were married Easter eve,| WM. Wenner,’ and son William, Mr, | Will return: today. or..of-the birth anniversary of the|Denver where he spent several days hostess, Mrs. Harry Astin. on business. ‘Rig -and Reel company has returned | Blake Kerinedy, chairman of the Wiyo- from Montana where he has been on|ming state. Republican | committee, see business for the company. who returne( from Washington Sat:| move is going to be made by a num- . - "4 form @f a play to be given tomorrow |E. P. Bacon the Natrona Power| departed for Washington several-days Tipit iadibaie. of. the Moose’ lodge | afternoon, 2:30. o'clock. in. the, base-| company, left _ Saturday night __ for wih the best that has eyer been com-| fortunate to attend the festival pl@jed, here’ and Manager Bott and his|night to those brothers who are ‘A resolution of condolence will be i 8 of caterers at The Henning are|cf town and.will be unable to attehd. turniiig themselves loone to insure |Those who will get copies of the res- Mrs. L.A. Heed entertained for a{ the best possible time ‘for all.. olution are A. E, Stirrett, who is in peatance on the stréet. Boy Scouts }California. will’ have charge of the distribution} Besides fhe, Rotarians and thelr special invitations have been of the “extra” which should be grab- | wiv bed with avidity'by all’ persons seek-| extended to Mr. and Mrs.. Earl ing new Scandal or the latest jokes on | Hanway of the Tribune staff; Mr. and r. + (Mrs. Frank M. O’Brien of the Herald “Don't bé alarmed’ this evening if|staff; Marry McCracken, editor of Mrs. H.-0, 7 of Lander is a , Chi here > ill Mark \U. Weber,-who has. been. in eyenne where*she wi spend a ‘week's vacation visiting with friends and relatives, se Leroy Bradley‘ of this city accom- panied by, his, “mother, Mrs. Silas Mo- The. members of ‘the Circle Cliffjend in’ Lander visiting at tho heme of Mr. and Mrs. Park Hayes. They “ e 0 8 Charles Stott of Douglas is expect- baithgeh ed.to arrive here today and: will spend ° Mr. J. Gothber: Se-pbeton 4 _, This makes’a total of about seventeen their friends at the Henning hotel. decorations: ‘were baskets of pink Re dHid thant By i 2. sa, | Tuesday, in’ the; city in order to at-}iavers interested: in the movement. aaa roses and ‘carnations. rae beet on boa | tend: the Salto formal’ dance. ‘We are told that the rehearsals will Opes Alenoe Tee ‘After the supper the evening was|Utah where she has. been on. busi- ’ ral Aad, | Haxdondaet whooihnaw eek ee per ene | ROVETEL SARE, here attending to business and visit- ing with old: friends. it in this column. John. McCord, « stil! foreman, r. J, C. Kamp has returned from Z R o .D. R./Phillips of the Parkeraburg CHEYENNE, Wyo... March 28:—T. oe urday, was unable to confirm, a.report|ber of the Standard. employes. Cc. E. Littlefield has returned to} that-Albert’ D. Walton of Cheyenne] spring as many of them have decided Charles L. Rigdon, now United States Miss Marie Lawyer, secretary for| attorney, are'out of the city. Walton of, you see some*prominent man chas-| special edition, “and MMss Hazel Con- ing someone else up the street, both!well who so willingly assisted him. ictus a ties nateser oe ndustrial News} ty Kenzie, otMetaier, spent the week| STANDARD, REFINERY NOTES. The band meeting which was held last Friday evening was/attended by mane the tip overland in Mr. Brad-/twelve pliyers. Several’ of the. boys ley's: mn said that they would attend the next| meeting, although it had been impos-} * sible for them to attend last Friday.| © eee ; Start this week but as yet the date J. CChilders has returned to Ther-/ has not been set: As soon as this)in- formation is available, we will note quite successful in getting our friends W. J. Brown of the pipe department] has departed for Belle Fourche, D., in order to get everything ready to move his family to Casper. This trust that Rex will be able to report pee on the .job some time: this week, ‘The list. of names of those ‘eligible B. the IMPORTANT TO EVERY MOTHER Do you know the best energy food for children? ROWING children need » great deal more energy food than adults, for they tise up so much more energy. Every mother and father knows this. The food element that furnishes the CEE Pehle ag din raat se oho cae, a greatest amount of energy—is Dextrose. makers of Karo are the world's largest users of Most of the food you eat—such as bread, eugar—over s thousen vegetables, and all forms of suger —hés to be changed into Dextrose before FREE reer core ante yout system can use it Corn Products Refining Co-Argedii. is i *. ‘Karo, the Great American Syrop, con- , tains a very large percentage of dextrose. ‘This gives Karo its wonderful energy-pro- ducing value, and is what makes it so nourishing and wholesome for children— ea well as for grown people. Give the children all the Karo their sys- tem needs—on cakes or bread, or for mak- fag delicious, pure home-made candy. 8.| > al ‘of fon cane and highest quality. BLUE Karo this} “ CORN PRODUCTS REFINING 17 Battery Place, New York Will be hosts at a public dance given} ment (of the Methodist . church. All . Mrs, England Hostess at Informal Tea, Dance Tonight. fe Mrs, Frank England entertained at} Invitations to ‘the Eastern Star an informal tea this afternoon in hon-|@ance to be held thi# evening at the or of her houseguest, “Mrs. A. B.| Masonic temple auditorium have been Clark, of New York City. extended to Masong and their families, eho Ae aera: or lady, an@ to. Bastern Star Tamilies Wedding is : and members of the Eastern Star and | Announced eseort,,jt was announced today by an | Mr. and Mrs. W. Lowe of this city | 0Mcer of the Star.» Due to the’ large announce the marriage of their | attendance isa ps: fedrb ieceroee daughter, Evelyn, to Roy Beavey of | f° limit invitations” to per | the Two Bar ranch. The. services j "sted above. were performed at the Christ church in Douglas, by the Rev. H. Brinker, ee Botepelament Saturday, March 30. tired in a dark| The annual informal entertainment blue embroidered suit and wore a tating ie oe Pega nie aS te Me | a tend violate * Pouavet. Of | this evening. in the Masonic temple. The bride and groom were attend-| A invitation is extended to all Ma- ed by A.B. Biglin and Mise Ida Lowe, | 804, Pastern Stars, their families and hog hlperss Be sag * | oscorts to attend, Dancing will be en-}, ‘After the ceremony the bridal par- | J°Yed during the evening. ty retined t> Casper and were) en- ? is tertained at a luncheon served.at the das erie rac ted 4. home of Mr, and Mrs. Lowe. 4 Cee” ‘The bride has been in the: employ | ,,7h°. Marriage services uniting iiios Marion Alice Barbour of Oklahoma: of the Mountain States Telephone - company for the past year and w: and. Howard W. Twitchell of this city elaborately entertained by. the other girl employees and otHer friends in Casper before the wedding. ~ The groom has been a resident in this part of the country for many years, and the young couple are receiving the best wishes of a wide circle of friends. ose Good Attendance At General Aid Meeting. ‘The General Aid of the Methodist church held a well attended meeting ic in the church parlors last Fridity after- Go noon. | After the interesting business ‘ses- COMING “DINTY” | With WESLEY BARRY ¢; . You remem! Get It’? the law on Canada’s wild frontier. agi —eeee—EeE—E—E—E—E—eEe EEE EES h and the con- ; this evening in the Winter Garden, | members of the churc! ° : The proceeds “of the dance will be|stegation are invited to attend. Re- J e: used toward the building fund; freshments. will be served: ; 2 : sles P Z * — AMERICA TOMORROW “O'Malley of the Mounted,” the smashing thousand galloping troops. Quickens your tale of a red-coated horseman who rode for|blood like a blast from the North. Leaves you thrilled at the courage and love that can Rode on a lone hunt in the States—and | live in d human heart. ‘aced a felon’s death—and got his man! Then gripped his prisoner's hand, and See How the Royal Mounted works! stealing away in the night, returned to his} See a real Western Rodeo! sion, Professor Rudolph Lundberg mam |chief—alone. Why? Starts a three-day engagement at the “A story'that races across the screen: like a America theater beginning Tuesday. Tuesday Mcrning at'9.0’Cloek We will place on sale 50 Dresses They Come in Serges, Tricotinc, Jersey,: Taffeta, Velvet and Georgette In the lot are several evening drésses Your Choice, $6.95 ‘alues up to $50.00 - Extra Special! $25.00 and ‘$35.00 Dresses $15.00 THE LEADER “CASPER’S ECONOMY STORE” — i _— a — a — Ne Ae Lh eT Ra ES _Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, Chiropractor, now serving a sen- tence. of ninety days for practicing medicine without a license, is president of the Wyoming Chiropractors Asso- ciation. For six years the Wyoming Chiropractors Association , hasbeen before each session of the legislature of the state -e of Wyoming, asking that a law be passed which would permit them to be examined and protect the public from ittcompetent chiropractors. . Each session such a bill has beén passed by the house of representatives, and has been defeated by the great and noble men who sat in the senate chamber. At the last session of the legislature, which closed in * the month’ of February, 1921, the chiropractic bill, house bill No. 114, was passed by the house and defeated in the senate’by the votes of the following senators: ‘REMEMBER THE NAMES “Arthur K. Lee, Thermopolis, Hot Springs County. J. W. (Billy) Johnson, Casper, Natrona County. Simon Skovgard, Basin, Big Horn County. 4 Jon Dillon, Lander, Fremont County. > Frank Cranney, Afton, Lincoln County. i Clarence Gardner, Afton, Lincoln County. Charles D. Oviatt, Laramie, Albany County. W. S. Green, M. D., Worland, Washakie County. i Oliver Chambers, M. D., Rock Springs, Sweetwater County. George W. Perry, Sheridan, Sheridan County. Pete J. Shinazy, Rock Springs, Sweetwater County. J. G. Hartwell, Lusk, Niobrara County. Frank E. Lucas, Buffalo, Johnson County. W. M. Spear, Sheridan, Sheridan County. A.C. Fonda, Guernsey, Platte County. REMEMBER THE NAMES Chiropractors still at large: Dr. A.G, Jeffrey, Dr. B. H ‘ G_ Hahn, Dr. Edna E. Hahn, Dr. Evah M. Houser, and Dr. Mildred Harned. Dr. Jeffrey has EIGHTY-EIGHT DAYS yet to SERVE (This advertisement paid for by the friends of Chiropractic.) i : For the Information of the Public cu ee = 2 a = = = = = =

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