Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 3

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next season. oes of ia, the clty on Bellows with the *ee ifts from her friends. been postponed | Refining company ters. A. M. Garbutt of the firm PERSONALS Miss Sara Crumpton, art director of the schodjs, is leaving tomorrow Howard. for her home’in Chicago, where she] Fremont, Neb. will spend the summer. ‘The Southeast circle of the Baptist | Wilson pertormed the service. Oni cburch will meet’on Tuesday, June|% few inumate friends’ and relatives! 14, in the parlors of the church on/| Witnessed the pretty but simplo cere- Fifth ‘and Beech streets. business will be brought up for dis- for several days. cee . is in the city on Miss Crump-| ness interests for several days. @ mouse colored does not intend to return Mrs. Minnie Erwin of Greybull 1s Store Fixtures company of Denver = N. Edwards of the Midwest Retin. | 5 ing company has returned from Chey Ta enne where he has been on business. L . J. B. Cleary has returned to the | o of the} city from the oil fields where he has | ™« weieivédsimany tovely which wer te bave been|been on business for the Midwest Attorney C. P. ‘paaeenee left last | the roads between Casper and Sheri night for Chvyenne where he iad spend several days on business mat butt, Weidner and acount is ~~ By the Salt Creek fields attending to business | Lewis an attorney of Miss © city after upending 4 week at} provided for picnicking parties. Much | be on the grounds in the near fu-| NOMINATION CONFIRMED. ese ranch near hxre. shade is provided by many large trees. | tur. WASHIN June 13. — The The association has a long time| Those interested in the park are| nomination of Scott C 8. Worthington Thomas Villna<e, H. H. Hardin, R. L. and W. R.| lease on the property and purposes to r days here as a guest at the Fay Kiro.| Crater home. Mr. Donohue was en | route to his home from Denver, where | nt for the; pas yman H. Brooks, of Sheridan, was et visitor in Casper yesterday is way to Laramie to attend a ing of the board of trustees of Wyoming State university, of which board he is a member. Mr. Brooks drove through in his car and says at H Donseé BrotHers SEDAN dan are bra scm ee ‘NEW AMUSEMENT PARK TO BE ESTABLISHED OW EAST, WORK BEGINS The Sedan enjoys, everywhere, a distinctly high social status, and bus | traveling sult of tricotine with a white| ton expects to ere ts in the fall. “re : : bert es picture hat and ‘carried a shower bou * H. F. Johnson has left for Dougias| Casper is to have an amusement | yet its economy is one of the Synurgae Mesling Attorney A. E itecike has returned} where he will attend the government | park when work started today on al outstaxding reasons for its strong for Tomorrow. from Denver where he spent the week-| sale of oll leases. ic ~ of ground a mile and a half east * = ig ocala end of business matters of impor te Casper is completed. The site hold on American appreciation. tance. Dr. W. G. Burnett of the Burnett | | will b nown at Paradise Park, cnd with Miss Helen Wallace at Pst oS Optical company is leaving on @ va-|is being projected by the Casper The services wers performed in an| Mr. and Mrs. Jay Y. Stock have re jarch of flowers and on an exquisite home, 1044 South Center street. cation in: the mouritains. |dinner was served at the Henning : An Eastern Star tea will be hela | hotel. Places were laid for 14 guests. Wednesday instead of Tuesday The dining taBle was prettily deco Parkerton. Motor cars will be at the | rated in pink and white with a huge} Murane law firm after being confined | Casper Mountain. Masonic temple, Wednesday at 12:30/ basket of roses {cg the center picce| to his home for several days. wins o'clock and will take the guests ‘to| ana individual smalier baskets of flsw- yet Parkerton. All members and vis- jerwat each place. ‘Lhe guests included! Mf. N. itors are invited. | Mrs, A. J. Rummel, Jr., mother of the . ride; Mrs. Charles Star of Alberta, brid: Attorney D. Ww. Ogilbee has returned | Cross nurses. Wheeler has returned from] and Mrs. C. Denver where he has been on business] last night from the Pathfinder for the Wheeler and Worthington] where they spent the day. company, made the trip overland and o. Special Meeting and Speaker for American Legion Auxiliary. The Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet in special session tonight at the courthouse when the women will be addressed by a na- tional speaker. The meeting will be eee B. John, F, H, Jeffrier, H. W. Lada, B L Laird, Judge Hollingsworth, and J S. McMan, bésides the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ellithorpe.| spending some time in Denver on bus- After the. dinner, the bride andj (ness. campany. has returned to the offices 3 in the Oil Exchange building after Miss ianbhiee sete turned to their home in the city after e2.8,-¢ oriental rug. spending several days in Denver and| Mrs. W.S. Kimball, Sr. has re rer nm Star 4. Following the wedding services aj other Coleradd boin turned from Cheyenne where she at tinded the state convention of Red | Mr: and Mrs. Kimball | bui to-his offices with the Hagens andjare now at their summer home on |be Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wray and Dr. A. Sanford returned late caught in a rain on the way home, W. D. Weathers of the Fargo Oil| which delayed ben! trip several hours. vans left yesterday overland for her home in Sheridan Mizz Ruth Evans, who taught: school ement association, a company to corporated, and which is com: of a group of Casper’s young dance floor 80 by 65 feet is being t on the grounds and music will furnished by Reed's seven-piece hestra. Tables and benches will be ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low ‘The tire mileage is unusually high dam, They were Coliseum Motor Company (CASPER, WYO. groom left for Denver and Colorado DD . Springs, where they will spene two weeks. They will return to Casper and be at ho: their friends at 722 East Yellowstone, avenue. Mr. Eliithorpe is now connected with a tank com. pany in the Salt Creek fields. held at 8 o'clock. . Parkerton Couple Are Married, ~ Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock at ,» 514 cisco looking after business interests] return trip together. for the next ids ays.’ in the east side schoo! this past tered at the Henning hotel while at- tending to business matters here. Ets aa Miss Mattie Landrum left last Fri-| going to Tokio. jay night for her home in Colorado PS Springs after spending the winter] Mrs. R. where she will teach next year. Mother: Daughter At Y. W. CA. A tea will be served at the Y. W. C. A. tomorrow afternoon from 2 ta 5 o'clock for the members of the Gir! Reserves and their mothers. During the afternoon the summer camp will be discussed and the Y. W. secretaries her moti Mts... D. Neer has re-| will tell of the camp discipline and the turned ‘Huntsville, Ohio, where | chaperonage. she was ‘called by the death of her bat oes father. Mrs, Whelan will be at home| Monday Club to her friends fater July 15. ‘Meets, see Mrs. G. R. Hagens and Mrs. Julien Birth Anniversary Lever entertained for the members of Ts Celebrated. the” Monday Bridge club, including Mr. ane ees, O W. Twiggs were| Mrs. R. M. Andrus and Mrs. Ira 2. host Ana ieethew. Wtis party | Wetherill’ as substitutes, this after. given at their home Saturday eyening| n9on at a*1 o'clock Juncheon followed in recognition of the birth anniversary }/by bridge. Cut. spring flowers. were of Mrs. of Mrs. Twiggs, About th About thirty friends|/ used for the luncheon table decora- WFEAND CHILD SSeS. ARE RESTORED|= Mrs. Carl Shumaker presided at a Salt Lake City Mas Man Tells How Recovered -* >, Mrs. John 1a 0 Dera y For Tuesday A wonderful line of Dresses, 50 in all. AT HALF PRICE A new shipment of Summer Dresses will arrive 5 Tuesday morning. tea served at her home Saturday aft. Health By res Mrs. E. L. Johnson of Use of Tanlac who is here at swreui. nicer are ee ges Foasoce Cal. the home of her son-in-law and daugh: ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, while for being thankful to Tanlac,”” said J. F. Crowton, 30 West Second the latter are visiting England and North, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. countries on the continent. A number of society matrons were invited to meet the honoree. . Crowton has been with the Consaii- dated Wagon & Machine company for six years, and is well known and highly “In the first place, it restored my wife's health, and since then I've given it to my little nine-year-old daughter, and it certainly has done her a world of. good. Ever since Verness was two years old. that is until she todk Tahlac, she has been in poor health, She wags_.so pale, weak and puny I was afraid she never would be well and strong. She was very nervous, and couldn’tsleep only in cat-naps, and always. had’ a severe headache. Her appetite was poor, too, and, although I just tried every way, spent hundreds of dollars for treatments, it seemed that there was nothing that waiuld help her. “But when I saw how Tanlac built my wife up, I figured that it would help Verness, too, so I started her to taking ft, and almost from the start she began to eat like a healthy child should. In a little while her strength had been built up wonderfully, and ya: oe Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Burke returned) yesterday from Denver where they were held“up for several days by high waters, They made the return trip overland in a new LaFayette motor car. Mrs. D. D. Dawson, their daugh- another supply received Juiy Delineator and Designer = «1. 2» July McClure’s ; July True Story BUY ’EM and We'll SELL ’EM out waking up.; In fact, #t has made 4 z NEWS DEPOT 251 South Center Street Phone 256 cout ese oR oe o-OTIGE OF HEARING Dear SMOKE EMI Pennies Tick the Clock Once More! Niles and Moser Hand-Mades 7 Cents Now Horseshoe, Climax, Star 85 Cents Per |b. on sale now on sale now f Mills, Wyoming, f cate of Public Convenience and Necessity. No. 218. Notice is hereby given that the Mills Construction Company of Mills, Wyoming, has filed an appli- cation with this Commission pray- ing for a Certificate of Public Con- the construction boas 2 power ‘or the purpose ‘urnishing tne inhabitants of | the own of Mills with electric current ee! ji-** and pursuant ection 5494, Chapter 351, Wyo- wine Compiled Stututes 1920, — matter will come on for hearing be- fore the Commission at its office in Chevenne. Wyoming, on the thir- tieth day of June. A, D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time ‘and place all persons saieregnd may ap- Pear and be hear. By Order of he Pablic Service Commission of the State of Wyo- npiskt, drseee,wonie || SELL ’EM, Kid, While They BUY EM (Seal) . CROWLEY, Secretcry. Publish June 12, 1921, here last year, came from Sheridan to/ H. R. Green is here from San Fran-| join her sister and they made the Miss Blanche | Evans, who was one of thé instructors Paul Ww. Blaice. of Shae is regis-| will sail in August for Tokio, Japan will spend several days in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Shanghai, China, before Stapleton and daughter. ‘ere as dramatic supervisor of the Emogene. have returned ot their They will go The Saturday Evening Post Fifth and Wolcott Phone 724 year, ' Everyone who eats our bread and pastry can un- derstand why our busi- ness is steadily growing. It is because this bakery using modern, scientific methods, turns out pure, delightful foods. Order our*bread by name and make sure that you get it. She rer S\N bome Bone. forme: publisher of Washington and Seattic © have returned after spending | make it a clean spot for Casper recre-| Reed, Frank Roach, Bill Jobnson newspapers. to be governor of Alaska spending several days here on busi- hs ral Gays on a Tiehing trip. ationists, A baseball diamond is to| Gud Averill and M Gertes. was confirmed today by the senate! hess matters, <7 “** v or Donohue has returned to his J..C. Kaufman of . the Standard | t Riverton after spending sev- The Rexall Stores Are the World’s Greatest Drug Stores “KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS” REX KIMB- ALL, THAT’S- CASPER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE COMPARE OUR PRiCES WITH OTHERS ‘The Safe Drug Stores Specials for Tuesday All Makes : 30-cent Talcums, special at the two Rexall stores tomorrow, at ] Oc Per Can Pick your favorite Talcum Expert Luncheonette Specials Service MENU FOR TOMORROW 50c Merchants Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Vegetable Soup Roast Veal and Dressing Mashed Potatoes Asparagus Tips Chocolate Pudding Tea, Iced Tea or Coffee SPECIALS Strawberry Shortcake Sliced Tomatoes Pineapple Salad Peach Pie Cocoanut Cream Pie Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy Harmony assorted Toilet Waters, on sale at the Rexall stores tomorrow, at Gc Per Bottle Regular price, $1.25. Let us save you money on these sales, Patronize the Rexalf store. It will pay you. KIMBALL DRUG STORES The Pioneer Stores 214 South Center The Rexall Stores TWO STORES = |= Midwest Bldg. THE SAFE DRUG STORES ARI =

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