Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 3

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7 eV Y, MARCH 30, 1921 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE * James Plunkett by two daughters and three sons. He| One of the most’ famous’ sources: of resided fa Casper with his daughter, | echoes in’ the Mitts is ae bsp at ee i ° ; ast |Salery im the dome o: Paul's Ts Laid to Rest\*™ 2", %, Brovm on Bast | Cathedral,London, where even the a <—=S})\ |her new marrfed life and “housekeep-| to. training schools in Denver by the | secevcececeseceeees: | a success from the start jer office here. The. men . y 7 “a daze’ bout. w fet ast might to enter Industrial News The old’ adage about winning a/jleft last night to enter vocational op- Bececccerccccscce ve man's heart thru his\ “stomach has | portunity schools. been given due consideration, so culin- opie ? i Fifteenth. It was at the home of his | sound made by the ticking of a watch t daughter that he passed away on|returns distinctly after the lapse. of ary art takes first place. Prospective} ©. B. Richardson has returned to % ‘1 Y y att brides are painstakingly taught the|his offices here with the Consolidated| STANDARD REFINERY NOTES. James: Plunkert wan tid to vest in} aro 24, 1982. tai newest methods of cooking and serv-|Royalty after a business trip in the] Robt. V. 7éeinze, superintendent of |tne Casper cemetery, Monday after. ing attractive meals. east. the acid piant, has rented an apart-|ioon. ‘The funeral services were con. The bride-to-be learns to budget the cee ment in the Alexander apartments he Shaffer-Gay Chapei t fer 00 enn wee “ee ot nee ak, Lowey lain the east on a}and Infends moving there at “once. Rev. C. Mz Thompron, Je parwor of KEEP SMILIN G short vacation trip. Mrs, ‘Heinze arrived in Casper late} the First Baptist church. My. Phun- get 100 pennies worth out of every Siege last week from their former home at} yett was a native of Clinton, Ia., in dollar spent. Dressmaking, too, takes | A. L, Spurlock rcturned to the| '4lting, Indiana. which town he was born in 1848. For DR. J. H. JEFFREY HAS 86 DAYS TO SERVE an important place. The young wife who looks as crisp and dainty over! po22ard ranch last night after spend- x c several years he was a resident of (Paid for by Friends of Chiropractic.) ing the day here on business and yis-{, HU. Lidbury, J.T. Klous, andline city of Casper. He is survived a cook stove as she did on the tennis Philip Ky Edwards of the St. Marks} sourt, sends.her husband off in the Harvey Richards have been. transfer- = ier red from the construction department Episcopal church performed the sim-| tight mood to succeed. So a course in| with friends, ple services. Only the.relatives and/qresamaking is included. Similar s #5 the teanie, intimate friends were the wedding| courses are given at the Central!4- Brile returned last night’ from the Salto Dancing club, -at the formal | sucsts. Branch Y. Wee, A. in New York |Douglas, where he spent yraterday pall last night, ‘The Winter Garden| Mr. and Mrs. Crutcher will reside i Mocking acter biainken ditensts, was transformed into a veritable gar-| at 352 North T,incoln street. B. T. G. Club ees den with streamers of yellow and ook Borg: wie ert car ice Cannes Tite | ab ator toa = ‘Thé members of the B. T. G. club ee ealeola ttn “ah vatcen i met this afternoon at the Y. W. after (sae Renae n etfect.| A number of leading society mat-| school hours. An interesting. discus- | Ba ered, trom thee, coiling, 7 Seal {robe entertained: last evening “at the} sion was held and a social hour was suspended. from the ceiling. | Small| Fenning hotel for dinner before. the | un r tables, for one or two couples, were| formal dance at the Winter Garden. placed all the way around) the sides ree of the floor. Each table had a basket of spring flowers for the centerpiece and the table appointments of nut baskets and such, suggested spring. Punch was served during the even- ecocceoeccoe: Seconds. : Salto Dance Is Elaborate Affair, Something entirely new was the en- tertainment afforded the members of C. F. Martin, employed in the ma- son department, has departed for his home in Montana, where he intends Miss Catherine Organ of Cheyenne} taking care of some personal business ins been visiting with ‘friends in the|pbefore returning to the job, city. H. S. Reynolds, carpenters’ helper, , E. Costello is bere after a business| has been promoted to carpenter. He trip through tbe state. has been waiting for some time for te his tools to arrive in order that he Glen Wilson of the Lusk Motor| might get back at the trade. Dinner is Prett, company of Lusk, is here looking aft- as Affair say Be Meet. deere er business interests. H. B. Trotdchaud of the pipe de- ‘The BlueCircle club,’ which is com- c 8 partment, has been transferred to the ere erenie Siameanee, egpegerl 8t1 81 «0 cata stots gouge arackinar gira: | wiein Auber. had vebuaiied don tiimk lwelasrs acc helper. pretty ‘dinner party at’ her ‘home last | i t..Phursd: Fi Mrs. | after visiting bh ith friends and F evening in honor of Mrs. A. R. Clark | Will meet. 35:0 Shee weep eines, ampere parti bass Seta hate ipa ing and after 11 o'clock Light retest ee ae ot ene in a heme | Earl Snook is the advisor of the cluh|atvending to business matters. Harley Barnett, employed as a. ste- ments were served by, able caterers. [07 New, Nork city, who is & bouse- | and an interesting program has been Cera: Hographer at the main. office, has The Schembeck orchestra supplied | 1°" uly served weveral course dim |Pianned. Refreshments will be served! H. G. Summers of the Pierce-Ar-|been transferred to the industrial de-, pemald sole ae peg sempaes T announcing | Dance at the Winter Garden. been on a short business trip. ythat three encores only would be y see oT LFW Charles Stott is returning to Dou- played was taken down before the glas today after spending yesterday Blue Circle to e — PERSONALS A baking secret that will interest every cook Or of the most difficult things in Your’ Protection baking is to get a cake that has a real delicate flavor, and yet sufficiently Miss Mazie Cross, of Douglas, spent yesterday in Casper. She attended the formal Salto Dance in the even- ing. LZ ‘he favor. dances were popular and the gentlemen were give’ balloons, caps and. Whistles and the Igdies all Neil Taylor of Rock River, is visit- ing here at the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Nicolaysen. oe Mr. and “Mrs. Waygood aro the wore the dainty crepe pape aprons. Lev canqatage ae? parents ofa 9-pound/baby son born At 1-o'clock the last dance was | Marriag lormed at their home on F'’street last even- played and the guests left carrying ing. The mother and little boy are W. G. Holland and Miss Helen One of the two Ford cars which Stamey, both of Lander were married . were stolen from the curb near the n of original i sheured of fall weight c with them flowers, caps, whistles, both doing splendidly. Leo Dunn has returned from Pher-| Iris theater at the Monday night pronounced to satisfy. This problem t aprons, nut baskets and balloons as apraige epee ole? i on ae mopolis, where he has been spending | wrestling match has been recovers’, has now been solved. J UE aay Lee remembrances of the most successful 5 groom, Mr.| J. W. Davis is in Cheyenne looking |a week. fons ctharimndghine'te amprecthevinicd: & Ne stander wrup, Also for cooking, formal dance of the entire season. | Holland, also of Lander, was the only | arter business interests for several ss ing. The machine recovered was Karo gives just the delicate flavorto gskin and candy Lignt brown color, see # Seamer elas days. es M. Parker spent yesterday here| found on the Sandbar. a cake that appeals to refined women RED Karo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Squires, who} Mg, and Mrs; Holland Pisa: abe trip eres from Denver. Mr. Parker was form- —_—_—>—___. everywhere. Many chefs ig leading The Ideal Syrup for eve: have been residents in Casper for ee eee heaps cca end ‘return 0] Eugene McCarthy is in Omaha, , erly a resident here and lived at the LADIES AND CHILDREN hotels: ase Karo exclusively for sweet- baking, candy mani ) pag A iS ats Anes staan tte: ake ie ae pia prestaaen and) Slemmeeanor, © | Dew Prop etae,| ii The new Midwest barber shop is ening cakes, pies and French pastries. soread for cakes: Siow: ? % now open. We e fcely . their home in the future. sie Gana hahaa Milan so T. G. Adams who has been attend-|to take care of the kiddies whe weet Yet Karo is much more than », deli- pir eee Sreeeraey om nex home in Douglas. |“ j;, . Lemon is in Cheyenne on’ aling to business matters here has re-|an up-to-date hair cut. We deo ha cious food dainty. Iti f th, - She attended the formal dance in the’ 80 have us ity. It is one of the great. Surprise Party short business trip. turned to his home in Lusk, | excellent porter service? and ladies # Of all enakeprproducine tocde.asade are the world's largest veers of Is a Success. fpnter Garden inst evenite. e618 Se te who want their shoes shined will find ba By-producing pas ighest grade maple sugar—over « thousand Mrs. O. Li House was, most agree-lyip and MM, Mr. and Mrs.A. B. Filion and son) Mise Nora Gillipsi has returned to |Our Shop a nice place to have this in a way that brings out every bit of its tons used annually ably surprised at her home on, Kirk | \e, a4 Mis, Bowman are leaving today for a farm, near|Lusk after spendin several days here |Cpne,,.//lenty, of room and comfort- Goodness and wholesomeness. FREE Dasutifelty, Mostrated Cora Prod atiekt? Pusesay eeaiingowbentse fits los ess, Lead, S. D., where they intend tolattending the conférence of Baptist | Gowntown’ shennine ip oon eae Ty Sa ae Corn Products Reining Gonargolit, ber of friends gathered to celebrate|, Mf. 2nd Mrs. Todd Bowman were|spend the summer. church workers. i aur : | } | aut: dbAe Namtenebek sas goer dinner eye always receive courteous treatment Do you know what Dextrose is? i er birth anniv Cy ¢ Remember the. place, Midwest barber | her birt ereary served hefore the Salto dance Jast Millions of Karo users everywhere | will be interested to know that Karo is , t practically a gredigested food. For Karo is largely what bread and sake gressive card game was played y Ed Poppel. has resigned his position Miss Veeta Gilbourne has accepted} shop in the lobby of the new Midwest Sek the “evening, ) Sire: Seayte Hight, at’ tie: Henning /notel. ‘with theCasper Motor company as|a position as stenographer with the| building, west of the Tribune office Campbell was given the first prize and | Meeting of W. ©. T,/U. Lesage Gee Oar an each Cae or aid T. EB. Anderson the consolation. — | ¢ a ; : . 7 ‘at midnight an elaborate luncheon | 1% Trea ww os ew. win] ge Weland ts in Denver looking| Miss Belle Williams, private secre- Many [ls Due To Catarth Thi after business matters for the next|tary for E. C. Calhoun, federal board and pota: starch and sugar Ny. Was served. A ede vied baw be held Friday in the reading rooms | few days. A representative in Casper, has tendered © mucous membranes through- aver nm fos Moore the: Tooke with lighted candles made the 4n the Natrora County Library, at} Sitar é her resignation and will leave Casper} °Ut the body are subject to catarrhal bee tilized y f jecorations. ted with a| 2:20 o%clock. Cy Bon has returned from Dou-|on April 1, After a short vacation | Congestion many serious SR cee nulited | a8) enetay por The Den ae receeerbies er! be The topi¢,for discussion and consid-| gias where he spent yesterday look-|Miss Williams will return here to live | CC™ ducing foods. | beautiful-fern: in’ recognition of’ her) eration 4g “Why Establish ‘a Medalling after business matters. with her sister, Mrs. George F. Halla- ‘This stat t, fi the high : birthday. Contest Department’ and its aims. ary my: E-RU.- N A x pide, Sinteemerys com toed ING tee | 3 he snes list tached eal AN visitors/are invited to the meet-} mn. S. Brooks of Riverton and Louis ven medical and food authorities, must con- ani fesdames ‘oy, 7 Known Re ii | gn | eR ee eat ee ing. i Yi Raich of Gebo have been esizned_——Subscribe for ‘The Tribune and Reliable vince you more than ever that Karo is H. BE. Hawes, J. V. Davis, J. H. Me- Coy, O. L. House; Mrs. F. J. Souczek, colds, nasal catarth, stom- Mrs. Mayta Campbell, Mrs. L. Thomp: | yy; Ww.’ Notes ach and troubles among the most common diseases due to catarrh- one of the best and most wholesome foods you could possibly give the family, It helps make strong, sturdy boys and girls, with energy and endurance for study and play. son and Mrs. J. McIntyre. ary Mrs. A, E. Stirrett is leaving’ this f evening for Denver, where giie will] New Secretary Is - A Money Saving Special join Mr. Stirrett who will return! from | Miss Gibson. is i : Wehave placed on sale | «Batanga: tet te: Wa tay fon, U9: “Ch aemenver sama tanecianeivoatc her nies .! Zs work as girls’ work secretary and as- 75 Suits A very le remedy after racted the peor ess, the grip or Span- io. PE-RU.NA is 2 good medi ire ee bead tac oa maine Tablets or Lid Sail Evryaera SN USE FIFTY YEARS x Lutheran Aid | Meets. (- e5 i | The West Circle of the Luthran La dies .Aid ‘will merc tomorrow after- noon at the homest Mrs, Oscar Haupt- BGs Wyden ‘cisptieed ah pisteed ‘+ * Values up to $98.50 with the rapid growth of the Y. W. e li, 1015 South Ash street. All ladies |*Vork: here and is interested in Casper Y o Choi $2 5 0 0 of the congregation are invited to at-| 45 4 town. ur ce ia Lal ces Gite: Work Committee Pro Held Yesterday. gs ng Ai par ‘The first meeting of the girls’ work ‘Thy public/lbrary. will be the scene | Committee to. be held with the new. sec- of #4 interesting musical on Thursday |Tetary, Miss Gibson. was “held yes- of this week, commencing at 7:45, un-| terday afternoon. Plans for work for der the auspices of the ladies of the| the coming months were discussed. Christian church. The Misses Kim- wae ball, Flynn and Gutshall, Who will Making Homes Happy appear, represehted. the Casper High| A course in how to keep your hus- School at the recent tournament at] band well-fed and happy, and anxious Laramie, together with other artists} to, come home to dinner nights, has of the city. recently been placed tn their curricu- ‘No admission will be charged, but a|!um by the West Side branch of the silver offering will be. taken, ¥. W. C. A. in Chicago. Of course Selected | its real name is “Trousseau Sugges- tions and Home Management,” bit it Prelude C Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff) | is designed to help the bride to make Violin Solo-.. -Miss Mary Flynn ‘Thais Meditation (Madsanett) Reading------Miss Henrietta Gutshall “A Pleasant Half Hour on a Beach." -Mrs, T. J. Riach In order to prove to the people that a Dollar still has a big Buying Power at this store, we annourice tot Two Days Only, hursday and Friday No exchanges ‘e In which many lines of merchandise will be placed on sale at $1.00. You will be surprised at the wonderful values, We are going to show you what a Doilar Day will do at this store. No goods at Dollar Day prices until Dollar Day. Read items in this sale. Come early for best choice. ). No. 1; Etude, Opus cs : | 25, No. 9 (Chopin) 0» Oe = Se } Vocal Solo. -Miss Doris Van Meter gf i ye The Buying Power of Your Dollar is Greatly Magnified in These Dollar Day Offerings PLAIN AND FANCY “Gypsy Maiden” I (Parker) High School Orchestra-. Selected oe. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meakher of Craw- | ford, Nebr., who have been. the guests | of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Francis for over the Easter holidays, are leaving WOMEN’S GIRLS’ | y for ‘Thermopolis. ‘Easy To Cleans A Ginghams House Aprons School Dresses Sy China Plate 4 . | . Presbyterian Brotherhood > ive Yards For $1 oO Oo pi repeter enya Brotherhood will $ 1 oO oO o $1 a re) a) ead roeeotte ences ae "priday ea a Each Each ing at 8:15 o'clock. The quartet of the Brotherhood will |: eee, Sept eee Children’s Hosiery | Ladies’ Underwear | Turkish Bath experiences in France. | All men attending the Presbyterian } church and especially members ‘of the American Legion are invited to at- tend. Refreshments will be served and a |, Soclal time will be enjoyed. } Saar Services on | Sees... 3|| “ $25.00 REDUCTION $25.00 of.a pretty home wedding, Easier at. 3 i ~ ter of Mr. and Mrs, ‘Bell, became. the on a limited number. of these wonderful White Enamel bride of Poru Crutcher. The Rev. and Nickel Ranges. See this Beautiful range in our window and note the many exclusive features it has. } Your choice of either right or left ovens. Fre Fe $1.00 | Freves $1.00 ron Boel Three Pairs $ 1 oo Two Union 1 re) Towels. For e ide i cats Far 1.0 TwoLlarse $1.OO ———— Towels For Huck Towels Silk Hosiery Silk Gloves Five Towels For $1 é oO re) 3 $ | a ro] ro] Per Pair $1.00 Ready-Made Sheets | ' Pillow Cases Per Sheet Three Cases For KASSIS DRY GOODS Co. 220 SOUTH CENTER Tour Around The World . Starting at M.E. Church Thursday, March 31 7:30 P. M. Round Trip Ticket 75c Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East 1st Street Phone 1500

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