Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 3

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ii} ) i }| ing for Denver on a ‘hort business trip {|} in the interests of the Midwest Refin- the engagement of Miss Keith to For Tomorrow. George Robinson came as a There will be a tea for the members ‘to the classmates, although the con- of the Eastern Star, to be served in/fession ‘has long been suspected by the tearooms of the Masonic tempie,|‘he many intimate friends of c ‘The \bride-to-be here. The ‘announcement eee Miss Keith Graduated as one of Baseball Dance & class of 1.714 students from the Tonight. University of California, W y ‘The proceeds of the dance to be held May 11. The exercises of the univer- will be given over to the funds for the| baseball team. The first dance Will be played at 9 o'clock, as usual, with the Reed or-} been at Berke- during the chestra. supplying the music. Danc- months, and attended will last until : ing midnight. . e |_.Mrs. Keith and Miss Marjorie will |feturn to their home here the first of | June. The marriage of Miss Keith to Mr |Robingon. who alsS graduated from the "ty ot California from the | cor lepartment “this spring. \ wil? «ce in the near future, it is thought, altbough the exact date has net been told. Mr. Robinson is a resident of Fort Collins, Colo., but has many friends here as he attended one year at the high» school in Cas- Per, and has visited in the city a num- ber of times, Monday Club Is Entertained. The members of the Monday club were entertained at a bridge ijuncheon served this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. G. Weiderhold, 743 South Grant street. Mrs. Weiderhold and Mrs. J. B. Barnes were the hovtesses After the luncheon the a‘ternoon was devoted to playing auction bridge} as usual, Business and Professional Woman's*Dinner Tomorrow. ‘The last of the series of interesting forum dinners to be *enjoyed by the bers of the Business and Profes- = ear Compe wil, The last of the series of American ben ingiat 7 Oelock ion concerts to be given by Prof. pe ee "Mise Harriet Lit |R¥dolph Lundberg, assisted by. his aa toe, ort tae d@is.|DUPils, will be held in the American 9 “ee ia “and a{2@6ion club rods this evening. All —- pose areal ene tice im-|™e™mbers of the legion and friends ips speak om are invited to attend. After the forum time a social hour]. NOTY will be held. WANTED—One Patan People to ae See a oan ae pried ny, their, lunch’ at the Methodist places will be laid for twice the num- . Sorgs rete Last Concert For Tonight. the 304 5-16-20 ber of club members. SRST aU re TTI) ee ree Executive Committee of [ Weer a te Mee PERSONALS There will be a meeting of the ex- ecutive committee of the W. C. T. U. = t 2:30 o'clock at vf pape al An loc! H.W. taste, oe ae he Bast Pati etree Teste! apent the! week-end with his mother All genemal officers and superintend-|*"4 small son. ents of departments are asked to be . . Paul Hossman has returned from ronan Sk ile PUROSTaNE Samer». Makecahsteen Nan” whtein: hae apantt on Smoker Is business for the Palms company. Postponed. b re ae se The smoker for the Knights of} John Kans of the Trippeny Drig Columbus which was announced for|°°mPany returned today from Denver, tomorrow night at the Mullin club hay: Where he has been on business for beet: "ponpbned sueed italy, over the week-ond. Pw, Henson is‘here trom Denver. Mr. Henson is an expert art collector gpciciias to hayé an unusual exhibi- mn ~ 3.8. Mechling™ and ‘John J. Durst .pbave returned from Basin where. thay spent several days on business fom the Oil Well Supply company. ere Cc. W. Burrows, traffic representa- daughter of tive of the Nickel Plate line in 'SEE BEN Dr, and Mrs. M: the many co-cds given at the Claremont Country club in Berkeley, Cal., just before the day of graduation. The announcement of Let Us Write Your Insurance (An Office That Knows Its Subject.) doe Ben Really REALTORS Pheae 1480 To the Ladies of Casper . L have just returned from’ an exten- ‘sive buying trip in New York. The merchandise | purchased is ar- riving daily. It is for summer wear and consists of the very latest in apparel and millinery direct from Fifth Avenue. tH Columbus, Ohio, where she will visit Waukee, has arrived in the city on! business connected with the wool in- dustry eee Mrs, W. Sturtevant is leaving for| | | - | H. F. Comfort is leaving this even- with relatives. . ing company. C, M. Ayres is leaving this ove: | ing for Denver, where he will look after business interests for several days. eee Mrs. H. B. Kline has returned from visiting with friends. eee Edward P. Browning, representing the Toremla ly lliacason & Company in the east, has arrived in Casper for the wool season. Thomas Von Druska, rat- clerk at the Northwestern, left *;esterday for. where he will. spend a’ two! weeks’, vacation. see Mr, and Mrs: T..H. Taylor arrived! in Casper yesterday from Roggen. Colo, Mr. Taylor is to be the new claim clerk at the Burlington here. see Miss Helen Crater left Saturday for a two weeks’ vacation visiting friends and relatives in Pennsylvania. . J. C. Griessiniger, superintendent of| M. W. Purcell, county attorney, has the Burlington on this division,«passed through Casper this morning: on an in- spection tour over the lines weat of here. Miss Mary Faulk is visiting at the home of Mrs. John Benson. in Lander. Miss Faulk will be one‘of the soloists on the Jecture course program given in Lander this week. oe. Q. K. Deaver, cashier of the Casper National barik,- left. Saturday for O'Neil, Neb., where. Mrs..Deaver and baby have been visiting with relatives the past week. They will go t Oma- ha for a week's visit before returning to Casper. 8 Shick of -Vin- cennes, Indl, who have. been visiting witl; Edward FE. Shitk for the “past month, and with M. L. Allen, of the Standard Of company here, are leav- tu © their owe. ee Mis Maud Gaston has returned to her home here after visiting with friends. in, Lander. pairs Mrs. Rey Mitchell and twin bgbies are in. Lander, «with Mrs. | Mitchel's mother, Mrs. Lucy Millhoin. : the | D&hver where she spent several days| Earl C. Boyle returned Saturday | night from Salt Creek where he spent |the day looking after business inter-/ jests Refining company. a home in Riverton. cee fucceeded Edward Burke, deceased. | nearly a score of years. returned from Denver and Cheyenne. where he apent several days cn iexa! business. 2 6 Sheriff Lee Martin ‘will leave to. morrow for Thermopolis to Lord Leighton, who is held there longing to a local contractor abou cherge. Bas PS our laundry at the Leave Ne be Casper Daily Cribune N.S. Wilson has returned from Den- ver, where he spent the week-end at. tending to business for the Midwest ing the railroads how trains should be Mr. and Mrs.’ H..D. Schmidt are|to move the train past Sodium ard spending a few days here from their | Wired back to Casper for relief. Sher. W. G. Harris, coimmissioner tf the| Cleared the train in short order as Yumane department of Wyoming, who) ¢4 made his first official visif today on |nis new duties. He is taking up the! the trs Work which Mr, Burke carried on for secure charged with stealing togls here be-| j four Weeks ago. He will be brought here to face trial on a grand larceny war. USED 5()YEARS| PAGE THREE< | allowing them to go was followed out locomotive “Valor.” in memory_of the 1 One fellow decided he wasn't going to company’s employes who fell in the stop so he took off across couniry Sheriff Martin fired into the air and the man fell to the ground helieving that he had been hit. A small scratch: on’ his ankie; evidently the work of sharp cactus is held responsible for his belief that he had been hit. After he arose and tested his Jeg and foun! everything in order, he said: “It is sure a coincidence that I should sctatch my leg at the same time the WANT TO SEE BASEBALL -TOPUTHOBOES ~CFFTRAIN THERE The employes at the Burlington freight station here have applied for & two-hour leave of absence,’ begin- ning ‘Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The reason given in each case is iden- sun was fired, by gosh, I believe yet {tically the same, being the desire to T was hit attend the first home game of the IE ~ : P -q | Season in the Midwest league. Wheth- | Sawed-Off Shotguns Prove Effec-| ©S=DIT EXCHANGE MOVES. = | 0 or riot the leaves are granted will i" 2 tat Ais . Announcement was made today that | depend largely on the action of Cas- } . tive in Driving Knights of | 11,0 "Gerices of the Wyoming Creait | Der business men tn Penersl Boxcars From. Burling- Rating exchange had been moved to pare Sa 2s ' : L ton Freight rooms 514-15; * Consolidated Royalty One of the largest English railways ton the blood free building, formerly the Oit companies has christened the biggest | ‘Thitty-nve travelers decided that }life was too tame just riding on |freight trains so they set about show. operated. 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You will marvel at the almost ingenious mechanical principl as the Faucet is | Fresh,\ Steaming’ Water Flows ‘what you enjoy with a Humphrey Automatic Gas Water Heater in your home. invention ends the limi: it burners. coils. water runs as long as is not closed, automatic val the water used has This is the wonderful comfort 119 East First Street tations and disadvantages of magical operation of the Humphrey. ciples has made jpossible an absolutely automatic hot water supply. All you need do is to open a hot water faucet in any part of the house. Pres- sure valves automatically light powerful Fresh “water is heated on the run coils. Hot water comes instantly—no waiting or delay. A piping-hot i ited as in storage tanks. ves immediately shut off gas. Onl been heated. No gas has been wast ornight—winter orsummer—without even striking a match. 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