Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1921, Page 3

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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE of the parish house by Mesdames| will . =; a ; & William Kleber and W. W. Keefe. | late — ga Bir crs pes itr —= turned to the city this afternocn to, Mre. Andrews, formerly Miss Beatrico|he will spend @ two weeks’ vacaticn During the business session it was|chaperoned and a short business ses. || P Si look after business with the lowa- Doedfeld, visited with frionds here. visiting at the head offices of the : decided to hold a sa}> of baked goods | sion will be held in the open. | ERSONALS Wyoming Oi) company. fh c@mpany. He will also visit” with on June 11, at one of the prominent ve. L oi hages | P. N. Carr of the tiasn Casper Mo-| friends and relatives in the east. down town stores. Mrs, P. C. Nicolay. | Hike Taken to ‘3 C. R. Peterson is leaving this after. tor company is leaving for the east ose sen and Mrs. John Beldermann will | Picnic Grounds. ne Meee ete Bos 4jneon for Parkerton, where he will where he will visit with relatives and| Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry and two have charge o7 the sale. ‘olman 894 spend a short time attending to busi. where he will attend the commence. ed in Caspe Wednesday the Vera Barker returned home Thursday |” Following the business session re-| Circle club Bae A rach Hein = t they hang Rese Interests. nent exercises at the Culver military IL, and will make their freshments were served and a social | posed of young business ot nenuy eee academy, ‘arr, Jr., Will return Mr. Henry is a brother 4 hour was enjoyed. hike to the lower Garden Creek picnic ‘' ‘ will apend| 2° & Mechling of the Ol Well Sup- with bis fat lowing the! exer- rton Henry of this city. o- P ‘ Sddiled Titeee srounds where they enjoyed a pic‘ * vacation at their homes|?!¥ company, has been confined a 3 ees nic supper. The return trip was made ' Pinna iris Sipe - ‘ L.. Lally of ‘Deaver is in. the city ~ hiking and the giris returned in the ee 2 Edward Freeman who has been jooking after business matters. : = a Inst'of the meries of social af levening. ‘The affair was cbaperoric fred L. Toller is in the city at-/p 2.7, Mattock has, returned to here on business connected with the eee * to given by the members of ed ype ad 4 ee ae eee er eke Denver after spending seve! days Frantz Of! company left this week for) Seotty Morrison | a eed. the ahd teachers, members of the gulld,|the graduating class of the Natrons | American Mo ea business with the Mid-/here attending 10 business interests. |eDaver. iste Sd ched' Daae eL tee etna wer the plent nds : Legion ning company ee .-. wis a ypte ee ee Totes maotor’ cars, ©. cbkedae at Bran ‘en.| SOunty high school will be held this! Adopts Hostess House. PREY > of Milton and Beech streets. = evening In the gymnasium in the form of an informal dancing party. ———_ L. Lily who hi lowa-Wyoming ing after busines: + Who has been looking|turned to his he is interests in Denver, has ver. Joyed and a short businesa meeting was held. The organization will not meet during the summer. but will con- been here look-) wr and Mrs. H N. Dobson of Colo-| . 'erests, has re-'rado Springs, Colo., are spending the! Miss Alice and ert Dodds have uarters in Den-! remainder of the week here visiting returned home to spend the summer Even at home, “the little piece of i-Meents of the home” taken overseas by the ¥. W. ( C. A. for our boys, comes in handy. s‘ter vers ageitt Gaki Maetetaner: Dut: in Okiahona, in’ bullllikatanetit. (reternc: r . = with friends and relatives and attend-| vacation after attending school at es eee ha Ww. ? N momen; Lock Gamtere PUNE Dies 69 (returhing te tae tones, ee tere ne © _|ing to business intersts. They are' Boulder, Colo. and Valentine, Neb., a x é oO cape Riaened ox inj is home on the coast. W. T. Guiberson. vice president of guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|respectively, for (== zest year: Parke eset borrow the pl: lecided that it will 4 @ 0 Je the Guiberson corporation of Tulsa,| Pp. 7p Bilis. . . Shower. plans of the Y. W. C. A Patterson is in the city from /|Okla., is in the city on business with “*-e 7 a " ican’ bask Uh ‘aavSiece oc sebaoe hostess house. in camps and over- Luncer visiting ‘vith his father, C. F.|the Midwest Refining company f I Lspdnan ay hog Seaham fu ior-| Delezates to Conference father, . company for a Miss Grace Dunning of Laramie De ursday he d. rian’ Hood last evening when the sur-|Elecead by X. Wr Glew egret: iat mes: era Mo tee Te ee eee vigiting here with friends for the\ing to business mateerm, prise party which she had planned | sp ; ; asthe + Motor company week. Mins Dunning was graduated vee for Mrs. H. C. Smith, turned into a gine id will go as delegates pdb beer one for themselves. ores | Mrs. Emma Brady is confined to/from the university last year, and has; W. A. Matlock, broker of Denver celebration for her own fifth welding | Tom the ¥. W. C. A. work:here to|S0 interested has the whole town be | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snook have leftiher home by serious fliness many friend= here. is here looking after business inter- anniversary. “Mrs, ©. G. Muntley was | we Conference which will be held in e in the scheme that everyone is for Salt Creek where they will spend eee cee ° pra the assistant hostess. The party was|©Ste* Park this month have been helping. Citizens are buying boards at | several days. C. H. Retmerth veturned last even RE. Stapleton, eee Valentine, who will be remembered by we elected by the different Girl Reserve |°®¢ dollar apiece and painters and eee ing from ‘Taermopoll: here he has |, ene le v : s her directing the opera, "Robin Hood.” | pvt ator Heed home, 1083 South! chs Miss Ruth Allman will go|°SfPenters are donating a day's work,| \Mrs. Oliver Johnson has returned teen ne basen polis, where : -oneeg hea Se | Henry Miller {s spending the day and Mr. Edwards, cornetist. Gaceeaiee Uk ‘haciow best pen os from the Junior-Senior club, Miss Ber.|T»¢ Plot has been given by the city. { a ten days visit in Denver with . ° Sere me es es here from his home in Lusk, attene After, the nicely served several! Sean Smith nice Henry from the Freshman club |The structure will contain an auditto a Charles Sherman, superintendent of| guests for some time. ne to Pasta “ob on, course dinner, the guests played auc-} The evening was spent playing|°"4 Miss Margaret McKenry from |ium with a seating capacity of two as the Union Of) company of California r ote" e with friends tion bridge at the Reed home un South the Be Square club. The Blue circle }/¥dred, a reading and writingroom | Mark U. Weber, treasurer and field|is in the city fro! rs. C. : games and with contests and delicious ; ; y from Mr. and Mrs. C. A. & ac’ ant)” Wo veteee cei Denver tape Centet puree: will meet late to appoint a represen. |@"4 an office, all cn familiar lines. anager of the Chappell Oil ille on bus f T y Lae = th aibiny to0 ts: re refreshments were served. e PP il com-| ville on business for Thursday for their homestead five) several days here looking after busi- eee tative. To meet the demands, the national pany. is in the city from Den: Mr. . Nr hte con ta pra de x : Mrs. Hood received muny beautiful Rarer. rie ; y miles west of Casper weed: th saree News of Wedding Is gifts in recognition of the paper an-|_ TB€ Young ladies will be chaperoned |°°4rd. Y. W. C. A., 600 Lexington Weber made the trip overland in his) Mrs, Sadie LeTouf, formerly of Cas oe. pemmier! bis B: Surprise to Friends. Si vacuety oF Map abating? by Mrs. W. R. MacGregor, who wil|*Yenue, New York City, offera, to Marmon roadster. per, but now of Seattle, is in the c A. L. Merritt of Denver, who has Kebphnattt a issetet troca theix picmy ier also attend the meeting. share with other legion posts or com se 6 attending to business while regis 1 been here on business with the Mid- TONIGHT IS triendmiin. Casper, Miss i2ith Cool, | First Sotlal Function oe. munities @ plan for a delightful club- George Snodgrass is spending a few/at the Henning hotel west Refining company, left yester daughteh of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook, |Given By Canton 6. Meeting of Junior. house, Pictures are “available. ays here from his ranch at Antelope ae) day for the Big Muddy fields, where ~4 and “Robert O'Bryan left yesterday| Canton Casi Senior Club. Ra Beat. Springs attending to business and vis-| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. An- he spent the day er ite per No. 6 of the Odd Fel- L. G. Truby of Denver who has been iting with friends. 7 v morning for Dougias where they were | lows: will entertain. at thelr first gso-| Wednesday evening the members of | nere on husiness with the Midwest R wee pots ip tbh! aay hl Aine Abed ae ies AT THE PAVILION married, #0 ® telegram has been re-|cial function tomorrow evening in the| ‘© Junior-Senior club of the Girl Re-/nning company spent Thursd: , rock after spending several days here. ~ B. I. Biggs, local representative of at the: Noah Williams of Los Angeles, who|Mr. Andrews took the trip to has been in Dei ceived by Mr. “and Mrs. Cook. The Bride and are expected to re- alt the Independent Torpedo company, will I. 0. OF. haY. ‘The entertainment; ®*rves met at the ¥. W.C. A. rooms Big Muddy fields Raabe rhne will be a box social, followed by en-|{0T & business and social time. After turn today will be at home to|tertaining features and a dance. A|th® delegate to the conference had i epee [cern AT OT a lg a A ee TS in Casper most of her life and has /aitend the evening with lunch boxes * a wide circle of friends among the|and their wives. Stenic at Garden = Following the box supper a mock | Croek Friday. : trial will be held by several of the} Last Friday the girls of the Be feading attorneys of the city.@ Then | Square club took a trip to the Lower | B= both of the halls will be opened for}Garden Creek picnic grounds. They dancing and the I. O. O. F. hall or-| made the trip in cars and returned in chestra will supply the music: the evening. A picnic supper wag en. se. joyed and weinies were roasted around : young people. She has lately estab- eee Mrs. G. B. Haines is leaving today|the camp fire. After the feast assert And All Women’s Wearing Apparel lished @ public stenographers’ desk Baked Sale for Laramie, where she will attend] business session was held and tho dele- An enormous and unexpected purchase made by our New York buyer of ALL-SILK DRESSES on _b er_on_businesa, re-' Creek _yesterd: in the OS building which she will continue to manage. Mr, O'Bryan is connected with the accounting de- partment of the Midwest Refining company. for Tomorrow. the graduating exercises of the state|/gate to the Estes park conference The West circle of the Baptist| university and will visit with friends. | was elected. church will hold a sale of baked: goods |Willard Haines, her yon, is graduat- b Ed a touryoesow afternoon at the Casper jing from the University high school | All Day Picnic Storcee store, ‘ this spring. Is Planned. Extra Sale FAA Mrs, Pa ieaciives « ie eave wane oe Pa SMa Spiri peur enter an a Sales and ALL-WOOL SHAWLETTES in all the imaginable styles, colors and sizes. Starts 2 ] ! y ey plan bay farep ys be peghistands se Kee casa » aoa. a year eS b ARS AS enous at P ve In connection with the above purchase comes beautiful All-Silk Petticoats, Wool Wraps and rs. le Payne, director o 0 members of St. 's gu :30. o'cloc! je morning and will ed All-Wool Skirts. All these garments will be on display in special racks and on counters where you Pan exc Stiga chs dina Patent ag JAE Pisa ttereiiee. Scat 1 ee Ceraerrn eek were they P. can SEE AND HANDLE THEM, and with the assistance of our experienced help, try them on, All etibel Seah “ ernor Carey ‘to represent the state of Will Be goods marked in plain, large sale figures. of octal work to. be Bold in Milwan FOR SATURDAY Tendic the. MAKE THE LEADER STORE YOUR STORE. Cail here first and compare prices with those kee, Wis, on Tune’ 22 to 29. % Cc Om sg of others. SEE OUR WINDOWS. t 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT On All Silk Underwear EXTRA SPECIAL Big Line of Gowns and Teddies at $4.95 Miss Lou Riach who has recently finished instructing a school term in Denver is a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. B, Lummis, Miss Riach has visited with her sister, Mrs, Lummis, a number of times and has many friends in the city. eee No exchanges or refunds during this sale. Mrs. A, \L. Spurlock returned to: day to the Buzzard ranch after spend. ing several days here visiting at the home of ‘Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lath- | M HT rop. y e' Bride and Scouts a i See Window Display Return to Casper. Mr. and Mrs. Ed) Poppel have re- turned to this city where they. will make their home after spending their honeymoon in Colorado and in Ne- braska where they visited relatives of the groom. Mrs. Poppel was for- merly Miss Helen Michic. i eee s Last Meeting » Is Picnic, The last meeting of the Westmin- ster guild of the Presbyterian church was held as a picnic at the Lower Garden Creek falls Wednesday even- ing. About 50 of the business girls 2 Dresses In this lot of Dresses are exquisite styles; best quality chiffon, taffeta, satin, ’messa- lines,. canton and georgette crepes; all very artistically trimmed and the best of finish on every dress— $19.95 Coats and Wraps Coats and. Wraps for women and misses in dark and light colors, plain and cape effects. Each and every one pure silk lined and the best of workmanship put on $18.95 Dresses One large rack filled with Silk Dresses made of taffeta, messaline and tricolette; all very neatly trimmed and well finished. Chiice of this entire lot— $8.95. Shawlettes About 250 All-Wool Shawlettes; they are made for style and comfort; all widths and sizes, plain or fringed with belts and pockets— - $3.50 Up to $8.50 Wy | | Very large assortment of beautiful Silk Dresses of canton <repe, mignonette, taf- feta and louisines; each and every one a | beauty in itself; values in this assortment v Eta Alls What Is Chiropractic Chiropractic: —“A philosophy, science, and art of things natural, and a system of adjusting the articulations of the spine by hand, for the elimination of the cause of disease.” —Palmer. up to $30.00. Choice of this entire lot— $12.95 The health problem is very vital to all of use. Not often, until some severe sickness attacks or comes very near to us, do we properly value a sound mind and bedy. Y mp Fi. iQ Disease is present in the body as the result of weakened phys- ical resistance to it; a condition brought about by improper nerve action, and one the cause for which must be removed before nature can restore health to the affected parts. ; 4 at . BS | 2 * * “Wye * From the standpoint of chiropractic the body isa machine, each ey Silk All Wool -; Silk Poplin Smocks | Millinery Silk part of which gets its health-producing power from the brain through a Petticoats Skirts Skirts a a About 1 20 Blouses the nerves. Where there is even a slight compression of nerves it |g Be nik Poplin Se ns ceste | ats, Ne and : will act to arrest the flow of brain energy and disease will be the a sean ape ere «| A beautiful line | Sioe colors a hod qual sins iobabiee | ‘Waste effect in the part the nerve ends in. The only place such Pressure | Fj aSeiinane cto’ Gidose eee me Beye, DiBcE: oe! ity materials and betomhe | Beautiful large as- B can occur is where the nerves come through the joints of the spine in a fees ie 3 bisiee eau pe rey ghey ® embraid: alge | sortment of ail ilk ery trimmed— fancy pongee waists & Assortment and blouses, $2.45 $3.45 | $3.95-$4.95 trunks. This is the CAUSE of disease and it may be readily and completely removed by chiropractic spinal adjustments. Drs. B. G. andE.E. Hahn - CHIROPRACTORS . ; Townsend Building Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 aD ai Please all— and sizes for all, | trimmed— $2.95 $6.95 $2.45 Our Motto— Opposite Quality, Style Posioffice and F'rice. In the ee Midwest Bldg. MMC TA CMA OCR OTC CU Gu \ ‘ " th ld, a wy, ( q ait ua? (far ON il

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