Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1921, Page 7

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more and Ohio Railroad company with headquarters at Denver, is in the city looking ‘after business affairs for the company. — » Salt Creek, where they intend to make their home in the future. eee 1 Picnic Held te ‘The picnic which was panned for apartment house they found the wa- ter way above the front door steps. They took a detour around to the back and finally reached the refuge in safety. “"=, and Mrs. Hal Curran, Mr: and M)....B. B. Lummis, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh’ el and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson enjoyed the picnic supper. one Pyle-Castleman Marriage. Earl Pyle of Clearmont, and Miss Jessie Castleman of Salt were married in the study of Rev. Walter L. French afternoon ‘They wers attended by Mr. and Mra. J. B. Castleman of Salt Creek. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Pyle intend . make tate Poona St Mew, Lmmin* Is Hostess. Mrs. B. B. Lummis presided at an EB. H. Williams, traveling agent for the Southern Pacific Railroad com- pany, was In the city yesterday look- ing after company interests. R, 8. Ellison of the Midwest Refin- ing company, returned this afternoon | b@s from Billings, Mont, where he has|‘erests, for several days. spent the week atending to business connected with the company interests. H. B. Durham, attorney of the Dur- -| ham and Lowey law firm, is in Den- ver on business for several days. Carl Young has returned from the university of lowa where he has at- tended school during school year. He will spend the summer at the home ofhis parents on East Second street. T. J. O'Donnell, one of Denver's Prominent attorneys, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Douglas, motoring to Casper Thursday for a fow days’ Visit. before, returning to Denver. Charles J. Suabesile of the Deliver Dry Goods company, who is making & tour of Wyoming, is spending a few days'in Casper looking after the in- terests of his company in this city. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peterson and son have returned from Spirit Lake, Towa, where they have been visiting at their old home for soine time. They to hear that Miss Harding who recent- ly uhderwent a serious operation is now in spfondid healt Miss Inez and Miss Uouise Wold ‘ attractive luncheon served at the/are guests at the R. M. Boeke home. busin company, and Mrs. E. J. ‘Weinberg. mother of Mra. Earle Burwen, who have been visiting at the Burwell home for sume time, “have tociy ty for their ‘They Sat tad dent’ oe €"6 Cari Meulhausen of this city, has returned from “Cheyenne, where he been attending to business in- eee Mrs, John Daley and little son are funeral of L. W. Warlamount. Mrs.}s0n of Q. 0. Lee_is in Cheyenne Jooking after business matters for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cobb have re eee turned from Douglas where Mr. Cobb | Cody; law, matters. see W. E, Waygood, roadmaster for this division of the Burlington, spent Thursday in Dougias an business. rary Mart: O'Beirne has left for Doug- las. Ho. will spend the summer on his homestead south of the town. npc sags Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis haye re turned from Douglas where they spend, saveral days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Peterson. ose Mr. and. Mrs. H. C. Barnett have returned after spending a short busi- ness trip in Cheyenne. eee Mrs. C. 8S. Garvin and daughter, who have been in Cheyenne on busi- ness and visiting with friends have returned to their -home here. ee. F. P. Parvin who has been look- ing after business interests in Chey- enne, has returned to his headquar- ters. eae B) BE. King of this city is in Lan- der transacting business for a few tg one c Kennedy, manager Park Road Sales and: Service com- returned last night from a business trip to Greybull, Loyell and Henning hotel teeta} a emorning | Both of the young ladies are residents |other points in the northern part of of auction were played previous to the luncheon. ‘The luncheon tables were prettily decorated in pink and white carried Six tables of cards} ot Seattle, ‘Wash. ‘Mrs. J. W. Walker and three daugh- ters, who were caught.in the wreck the state. He made the return tzip| overland from Lovell. pe csbaow bbe <—- Gas. SES LAND PROJECTS DISCUSSED. out with roses and table appoint-jof te C. & N.W. train while en route ments. ‘The honors at bridge were , 2 . ee ae . Mr. and Mrs. W. lL. McLaine who haye returned to California to live are.expected soon for a visit:in Cas- peeand at. thelr G14 “home! tn Rawlins. an. A.'E. siirrett ig ea tae trom Denver. where sho stent wenks. portant business. will. be- transacted and initiation of candidates will be Chris Wagner and Alice Stanley, a ~ PERSONALS A. W. Andrews, who has been look- ing after business interests In Chey- ehne; returned last night to'his home here. - eee Roy Jackson’ and daughter left yesterday morning for Billings, Mont., making the trip overland. eee Mrs. Cora Smith of the Velour beauty parlors, is now assisted by Miss Betty, formerly of Betty's Im- provement Shop of Cheyenne. 8 8 Mrs. Mary Jasper and Mrs. Cora Smalley of Kellog, Idaho, are here visiting with their brother and cousin, Dave Williams on South Beech street. Mrs. Jasper and Mrs. Smalley expect to remain in Casper for séveral weeks. Mr. Williams has not seen his sister or cousin for 35 years. eee Reverend and Mrs. J .F. Blodgett are leaving this afternoon for Des Moines, Iowa, where they will attend & Baptist conyention being held at that place during the coming week. “es ae F. Jacquot, accountant at the Northwestern freight house here, re- turned yesterday from a two weeks’ vacation spent visiting friends and relatives at. Merna and other points in central Nebraska. Awful Sick Rhea ip axe beta ayia! nok Wah Asi Writes Mrs. W. H. Exton in allt can gu to give toe to Bello Plain, Iowa, where they won. by Mrs. Gus Bell and Mrs. Leigh| intended to spend the summer, have/ort D. Carey and State Land Com- returned to the city. The party lost| missioner A. Luker of Wyoming to- all of their trunks and baggage in the|day. in Denver’ are conferring with 7. CHEYENNE, June 18.—Gov. Rob- William Spry, commissioner of the \weneral land office, regarding Wyo- ming federal land niatters, including rey act. reclamation projects. Superior; Wilbur Charles Ra *The Old Swim Danse BROTHERS MOTOR CAR. Its economy is practically expressed in its low gasoline consumption, its high bee mileage aad oy, infrequency of repairs. It is further expressed in the ~ durability of its fmish, which seldom requires more than a thorough clean- * ing to bring back’ its original lustre. ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low. ‘The tire mileage i unusually high. Coliseum Motor Company Rafe CASPER, WYO. Fifth and Wolcott Phone 724 AT UNIVERSITY Last Assembly Is Made Occasion for Presentation of Awards LARAMIE, Wyo., June 18.—In ac-| cordance with the familiar custom, the | last university assembly of the year | days |was the occasion for the presentation of various awards and honors. No- table among these were the presi- +wonor books, awarded to the) student in each department who has Carl Cinnamon ot “Cody: King of Laramie: in Cheyenne, where they attended the slementary education, Clara’ Hicker. rural education, Ex-Gov.'B. B. Brooks is leaving this| paley is visiting at the home of her| Sophie Graefoa of Wheatland: second gyening for Denver where he will look | sister, Mrs. Hugh “McHugh. after business matters over the week end. ary education, Frances Feris of Riv erton; civil engineering, Arthur Lau Bergquist -of « English, Olga Moore of Sheri dan; geology, Paul Schlosser of River- ton; home economics, Jane Beck of) Kelley Dukes of -Sara-| 4. spent. several days atteniling to legal |‘0S4: mathematics, Arthur Lauder of i " Hole * At The Lyric Sunday a ree ee | | \ ' ] | i €be Caspet Daily Cribune Kemmerer; milit ties, Oliver Knight of Laramie; mod-|it virtually is invisible. ern languages, Gladys Sibley of M. Marriott undertook to drive his Burns; music, Mary Clifford of Chi-|motorcycie into the garage, mistook cago; physics, Paul Schlosser of Riv-|the window for the er gan of Cheyenne; Homer Mann of Powell; psychology: |Feplacement of the window. His mo- Elizabeth Steele of Longmont, Colo.;'torcycie was not damaged. |¥eterinary science, Gladwyn Freeman of Rock Springs; zoology, Mary, | Phelps of Laramie. thi jmade by Phos Pherontes, senior hon-|¢ls, is here seeking “atmosphere.” He orary society, to the member of each will visit Casper, Laramie and other jot the three lower classes who, in the judgisent of the “society, bad: jmaintained the highest standards in college work throughout the’ Books were’ awarded to Duncan Brite lor Hi sophomore class, Laramie for the freshmen. “WINDOW MISTAKEN FOR itary science and tac-;by a sheet of plate glass so clear that Thursday H entrance and ‘ton; political economry, Grace Lo-|crashed through the glass. Marriott political science, |sustained a few cuts and liability for Be as Wise as the Ant You remember the fable of the ant and the grass- hopper—how the grasshopper, after fiddling the whole summer away, came to the industrious ant for food. Life is the same. The man or woman who pre- pares for the winter of life with a bank account is * a Wisé as the ant. You will like our friendly service. No formalities here. The National Bank Of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service.” Casper, Wyo. Bi rodtiee Seon a Sy AUTHOR TO VISIT CASPER. J — 1 ree ns aii at| CHEYENNE, June 18—Dane Cool ie’ whabtiad oan ‘cock aeneas| idge of Texas, writer of western nov- Wyoming towns, spending about str weeks in the.state, and will return to Cheyenne to attend the Frontier Days celebration July 26, 27, 28 and 29. year. Laramin for the junior class; Ruth lemphill of Pine Bluffs for the and Crete Wood of CARLOAD CARLOAD PHONOGRAPHS At Sartain and Sumey Auction House 326 W. Yellowstone Ave. Direct from the factory. Will be sold at factory prices, at your own terms. Phone 1617-J for home demonstration DOOR, GYGLIST 15 GUT rectangular opening. diately adjacent to the entrance show-window identical { ince with the entrance but covered | \ssssew=s=====s===——==S RUDOLPH LUNDBERG Will Present Pupils in V oice and Piano in ‘Two Recitals At Presbyterian (Tabernacle Durbin. and East Sixth Sts. MONDAY, JUNE 20 Velour Beauty Parlor Refinite water softener for shampoos, as soft as rain water. Expert marceling. Special attention to children’s hair cutting. Velour Beauty Parlor 213 O. S. Bidg. Monday Morning AND We will offer an THURSDAY, JUNE 23 EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL At 8 p. m. 50 Dresses at $7.95 See Window Display Those participating are: Mesdames Sylvia Bar- ron, Don Lobdell, L. E, Sundwell, O. W. Hillgren, Lial Branson, E. C. Gates, Burton Nye, F. J. Leschinsky, A. L. Cook; Misses Arline Wright, Blanche Wagner, Margaret Speas, Helen Ladas, Eda Holland, Ruth Bagby, Amelia Shikany, Ruth Sproul, Beatrice Koch, Eileen Butler, Margaret Veitch, Marie Bishop, Alice Mechling, Marion Kleber, Lucile Bishop, Ruth Scott, Mollie O’Mara, Constance Metz, Alice Stevick; Messrs. H. L. Bottoms, Charles Branson, Harry Austin and Rollin Nygeard. 9959OOO00-6-0-0-49596-00F DF DIOS DOTS HES The public i is most cordially invited—no admission charged. ‘ peer Announcing Our Two Stores Now in One Our combined store, in the building formerly occupied by the Elgin Clothing Co., is now ready to welcome your patronage. New fixtures, remodeling and redecoration, with additional facilities for handling trade, make it the most up-to-date and thor- oughly equipped men’s furnishings store in Wyoming. Our stock of clothing, furnishings, boots and shoes, hats and caps, is the most complete in the state. We will continue to handle the same high quality of merchan- dise which in the past has secured us the patronage of a large per- centage of the particular men in Casper. We want the workingman to realize we are able and willing to give him the same service as the business and professional man. We Have a Complete Boys’ Department Campbell-Johnson Co. Head-to-Foot Clothiers

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