Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921 evening. All of the members of the club holding invitations, the members of the Saturday club or the West End ciub and their friends are invited to attend the affair. The Reed orchestra will supply the music. P. E. 0. to Meet On Saturday. tenure of where he Mrs. H. B. Durham will entertain | ‘rests. for the members of the P. E. 0. at the Inst meeting to be held this sea- son, at her home, 715 South Durbin street, Saturday afternoon. oe n Lilian | Elgin, author of the ‘Worland several years ago when the | words of the song, “Land of My Gold- young lady came from Nebraska tojen Dreams,” which made such a hit assume a position ina Worland mer-|bere last fall, has written a com- cantile concern and Mr. Minnick was|Panion song, “Home of My Heart in @n_ operator in the office of the Wor-|the West,” which has been published land Grit. by the Rivera Music company. The The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. | music is written by Leo Friedman. Guy Minnick and was reared and bah ehg: educated at Sheridan, Wyo. He is a| Season's Last young man of splendid character and | Dance Is Success. enjoys the respect of both the front From 8 o'clock until 1 o'clock last ~ and back offices wherever employed. !night the Winter Garden wns the seene of one of the most successful ‘The young people arrived in Cas-| (ances to be given by the Elks danc- per last evening and will shortly em-| ing club this season. The dance was bark in housekeeping in this city. informal and closes the series given oe during the winter. The Reed orches- |tra furnished the music and the g@ests showed their appreciation by loud applause. Punch was served. oe will attend to cattle in- eee Edwin Johnson who has been visit- ing in the city for several days is leaving for his hone in Riverton. pars . Charles Patterson, who spent the Week-end in Lander visiting with his fumily, has returned to this city where he is in business. . terests. Clifford Miller has returned after spending several days in Lander look- ing after business interests and visit- ing with frien¢s and relatives. nese for a few days. M. J. Burke is at his sheep camp for the week after spending the week- end in the city. ing to buss. oh BI time. M. J. Foley is on a business trip through the state in the interest of the Staley syndicate. - . A. L. Spurlock is enroute to Ari. zona where he will look after cattle interests in that locality. =e. Charles Stott spent yesterday in Casper from his home in Douglas. . Mrs. Fred Villnave and daughter, Veronica, entertained for a number ef school teachers at a luncheon| Casper Young Lady served yesterday noon. Bight places| Wins Beauty Prize. were Iaid at the prettily decorated| Miss Ethelda Lindsay, the Fate’ table. ‘The centerpiece was of pink|Old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend of voses and the guest's favors were| Lindsay of Casper, who are making|Lead, 8. D., are spending the week roses placed at each plate. their home temporarily at Los An-| visiting at the home of Mrs. Dean cee geles, has conferred distinction on her| Mitchell on South Cherry street. home city by winning the Los An- Piguet S geles Examiners’ competition prize as| A. E. Biglin is in Arizona lcoking the most beautiful child in southern |after cattle interests there. California, There were many thou beri Ath. sands of pictures submitted ond lt- Mrs. Joe Verano is confined to her tle Miss Lindsay won over all com-|home by a serious cold, petitors bythe unanimous decision of HOTS, bon hace aaa ahr ee Sak cae the board and her picture was given| M. J. Bentley of Deadwood, S. D., i Miss McAk the place of honor in the newspaper.|in the city visiting with friends for Is Hostess. ) The moving picture producers, | several days. > Wadia: tiie wun net I quick to sense the advantage of such see ‘ita ereabea ‘as hostess for a few|®, Situation were prompt to m: an] R. S. Shannon. field superintendent friends at an informal evening ot| ter for the young lady's appearance | of the Midland Oil and Refining com- ‘The time was spent playing a pian “oad her mother as prompt: | === cards. 500" and at midnight refreshments] '¥ 0°10 °%. gpends the summer and 2 egies Sn ENRON fall in Casper. Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Bacon are the — PERSONALS parents of a baby girl born at their home, 309 East Tenth street, yester- day morning. Mr. Bacon is the man: ager of the Natrona Power company R. GL. Mitchell, local broker, has returned from Denver, where he has bel fal been for the past several days on busi- ness. Synergae to Hold Bake St. Mark’s synergae will hold a sale of baked goods at the Richards & Cunningham store Saturday after- noon. The members of‘the organiza- Spell it backwards and the employes have received the cigars. Mrs. Bacon and daughter are doing nicely. Tonight. ode The resident and visiting members| ‘Ww. H. Patten is looking after the of the Eastern Star are invited to be) interests of oil companies in which he present at the meeting and initiations] is interested during a short stay in —aas which will be held this evening in| Denver. C. A. Mednick of the Mednick cloth- ing store is leaving this evening for Denver, where he will attend to busi- J. T. Gratiot faa june returned from | tin east vgcre he has been attend-| s interests for some H. O. Barber has returned to ad | der after spending several days attending to business matters. BRACTIELD REGULATOR CO.-DEFT,P-D.ATLANTA. Gay POWDERED MILK Pure, fresh milk in pov dered form—milk for the entire family. FOR SALE AT GOOD GROCERY AND DRUG STORRS . the Masonic temple. The examining committee will be present at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks are num- bered among* the Casperites on busi- aor ness and pleasure stays in the Colo- Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Buckner an4| rado capital. two weeks old son have returned to their home in the Ideal apartments,/ Charles Shoblom, of the contracting where they will be ‘at home to their|/¢irm of Shobv.m. & Reavill left yes- friends. Mr. Buckner is connected) terday for Denver, where he will with the National Bank of Commerce. spend several days at the headquar- “Cleans as it Polishes” Bs © At All Times ‘With prizes, tumes in keeping with a “hard times” ice, will give the last dance of the season in the Winter Garden this HUB THEATRE TODAY, Friday, Saturday and Sunday For Any Make of Car And Blacksmith Shop Corner Second and David 228 South Center WE HAVE IN STOCK OCB | a ato Springs Schulte Heavy Hardware PHONE 368-J Schulte Hardware Co. PHONE 64-W CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Of Casper, Wyoming Invites You and Your Friends to Attend a FREE LECTURE on “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE” by Clarence W. Chadwick, C. S. B. of Christ, Scientist, Boston Friday Evening, May 27th ‘At 8 O’Clock in the Church Edifice, Fourth and Grant On “absorbing ‘picture of the poor, cuss who . tried to reform: Buckle-andvas horse- whipped andakissed. forhis Pons Member Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church . be Casper Daily Cribune i ete Pe Bertram N. ee here. bullding to Room 3, Associated bujiding, 150} East Midwest avenue, where he will/a week-end visit to Denver. carry on his business in the future. | accompanied by his wife. Mr. Da- Dr. T. A. ‘Dean in. saniag, Ome here. ing for Denver, where he will spend | a few days attending to business in- ] jern, is spending a few oays in Chey [enne on company business. Northwestern leaves this afternoon | ‘wu. | for Chadron, where he will meet Mr. | Hammill and accompany him to Cas per. dent's office of the Burlington at Chi. cago, is in the city checking up .| labor conditions in so far as they per-| and relatives in Cheyenne. manager of the Chicago & Northwest- PAGE THREE ler railroad is expected to arrive in, sper this afternoon. Mr. Hammill | comes from the head offices at Chi-| }cago and will look over things here before going farther along the line. Julian Lever, division freight and/ ee EB. J. McDermott is a new operator in the dispatcher’s office at the Chi-| cago & Northwestern railroad. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A WONDERFUL LINE OF Waists | | } Values $7 to $10 | | FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY } Your Choice, $4.95 See Window Display Superitendent A. Holmes of the T. F. Shields from the vice presi- in to the company. "*. Richard Kennedy of Omaha is a new employe at the Burlington freight eee } A. H. Davis returned yesterday from | Hi He was For Headache, Neuralgia Congestion, Sore a Tonsilitis, Croup, Colds, Sore Joints, Rheumatism Rub MacLaren's Mustard Cerate into sore spots Its mustard draws out pain. Its cerate of healing ous soothes both skin and nerves. It's the 20th century mus- tard plaster that can‘e blister Easily carried on trips for quick fi aid Comes in 25c and 50c pars Get It From Your Druggist |MAG LAREN'S| m IMUSTORD CERATE | . wes wor om KIMBALL DRUG STORES ‘Two Stores Midwest Bldg. 214 S. Center. |vis is rate clerk for the Burlington | Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Vroman expect | to spend the week-end visiting friends | Hammill, assistant general | Ss CASPER SUPPLY CO. Phones 913 and 914. Casper, Wyo. Wholesale Dealers Automotive Supplies F. H. SES EST See Vere T YT TTY VET ETETOOGSRO0ESSS0lSE000000000008 | ‘Acid Stomach For 10 Years How a Different Woman EarnestlyPraisesEatonic “My wife was a Sufferers from acid stomach'—let Eatonic help you also. It quickly takes up and carries out the excess acidity and gases and makes the ach cool and comfortable. You est easily, get the full strength from your food” feel well and strong treo from bloating, belching, food i etc. Big box costa only a your druggist’s guarantee. Machinery and Scales Electric Supplies AAA AAAADAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARA AA CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BUXTON GREENHOUSE 244 N. Kimball. Tel..721-W Tribune Wantads Always Bring Rewle The Rexall Stores Are the World’s Greatest Drug Stores f IMBAL LS messes ODAKERY Regular Price, 35c. Tomorrow’s Price .......... ees Our’ Kodak and finishing departments in both stores are in charge of experts in their line and we feel assured that we can give you the best work in Casper at prices as low or lower than others. A trial will convince you. Expert Luncheonette Service MENU FOR TOMORROW 50c Merchants Lunch 11 A.M. to 2 P. M. Potato Soup Individual Meat Pie or Listerine, Large Size Regular Price, $1.25. Tomorrow’s Price ............-. Williams Shaving Cream Regular Price, 45c. Tomorrow’s Price .............. Hinds Honey and Almond Cream Regular Price, 65c. Tomorrow’s Price .............. Rexall Throat Gargle Regular Price, $1.00. Tomorrow’s Price .............. Liggett’s Opeka Coffee. Special..°........... Liggett’s Opeka Tea. Special................ Creamed Salmon Patties 5 Mashed Potatoes Cold Slaw The Fountains at the Rice Pudding Tea or Coffee ages Rexall Stores Shrimp Salad Sliced Tomatoes Give you the usual Rexall guarantee of “your money Cottage Cheese Peach Pie back if not satisfied.” A trial will convince you of the superiority of service and quality. Visit the foun- tain at the Midwest Pharmacy. KIMBALL DRUG ‘er The Rexall Stores TWO STORES Midwest Bldg. THE SAFE DRUG STORES Blueberry Pie Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy The Pioneer Stores 214 South Center WE ALL KNOW WE CAN MAKE MONEY IN CASPER THE BIG QUESTION IS HOW CAN WE SAVE IT? Stop giving one-third of your pay check. Be your own landlord. Buy a lot in Highland Park Addition. F| WATCH FOR OPENING $25 Down, $10 a Month

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