Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 1, 1921, Page 3

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\ THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 South Grant street; Victory with| Mrs. MyrUe Traylor, 155 North Kim-! Yall, and the Willing Workers with | Mrs. Kolmer, 105 North Park street. | The regular business meeting {ol-| lowed by the social hour will be en-| Joyed. | eee Marriage Surprises Many Friends. PERSONALS Willard Longshore returned yemer- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Palmer - weedy have returned to this city from Fort| Miss Esther Doran is leaving today Colliris where they were married on |for Denver, where she will spend sev- Will now be “at home” eral days visiting with friends. She a= at 329 South Park streot. |will return to her position with the Both Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, for-|Midwest Refining company after and the groom, Billy Johnson, were| merly Mrs. Cora M. Smith, have been {July 4. then united by the minister, John L.| residents of Casper for a number of| Sullivan. Although many words of| years and are well known in both the| the famillar lines were chanzed en-| business and social world. t tirely the ceremony was perfornied cee with great solemnty. : Informal Dinner for The gifts to the bride-to-be were) Tennis Delegates. Pupils in Recital. The School of Music will present pupils in a recital Friday evening at the Methodist church to which friends and parents are cordially invited. The following program will be given Herbert Ladd of the Midwest Refin- jing company is leaving for Denver, |where he will spend the Fourth with | his mother and little son. der the direction of Miss Van |rought to her in a doll carriage. Miss} The tennis delegates of th: | ean’ Carison received many lovely gifts. acnsenarygiry sh Se Rg tae of psa een | Fox and Goose .... Junior Orchestra} _ Refreshments were served by. Miss| played on the Midwest Refining com |P&y 's leaving “f +. Thora Siebers| Tobin assisted by Miss Catherine|;4n)- courts, were the te -OF the [> eee. busines and plensurs’ trip. sazeabesenee Dunn: numbers of the Midwest Bachelor’ Sete: | Margaret Holden o-ens club, on South Grant street, at an} Miss Frieda Watkind, who is_con- Nokomis, piano ...... Frances White | Tardy-Wilson jinforn dinner served following the nected with the offices of the West- Swanee River, violin .. John Beaton | Marriage Performed. semi-final games yesterday. jern Land and Oil company, is leaving > - Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock ep: 2.2 |this evening for Denver, where she Dance at Bachelor's Club This 4 ‘ The members of the Midwest Bach.| Deputy Attorney General Vincent elor’s club will act as hosts this even-|Carter, arrived last night from his ing at an informal dancing party in| headquarters in Cheyenne, gnd will at the manse of the Presbyterian ehureh at 408 South Wolcott, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson united in marriage William C. Tirdy and Miss Fannie Wilson, both of Glenrock. | will spend the next few days. ee . Sam Shikany et, vidlin and Merry Gi The young couple were unattended | honor of the tennis delegates from spend several days here. piano Morgan Trio|and left soon after the services for | Denver. | ae Cradle Song, piano .... Pauline Burns] Gienrock, where they will make their oe C. .B. Richardson returned yester- Tarantelle, violin home. NOTICE. day from Cheyenne where he has been - Joseph Richards Absence, cornet ... ++. W. Siebel oe Mi Mrs. N. M. Munson of Denyer is a house guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Bubb for some time. Notice ts hereby given that I will|spending several days. not be responsible for any debts. can-| cee Pract Oy ey ne ei, MES, W- A:| Vv. N. Mokler. of the Stockman’s mgnzel, wines June 20th. 1921. | National bank, is in Thermopolis en- anes 6.30-3t |Joying a short vacation time. Glen Yowel Hood, piano .... aes -Hazelteen Julian Cradi -+-Gladys Searies Merry Farmer, piano, Luetta Clemons That Is Love, cornet cas Ladies’ Aid Circles to Meet Tomorrow. The seven circles of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist Episcopst chureh w#l meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the following homes: Busy Bee, Mrs. Peckenpaugh, 1349 tne reige sett . ee Z A. F, Stots, postmaster at Douglas,| Mrs. G. H. Mann and daughter, Ma- was in the city yesterday on a sh@t rion, have returned from The D- busines trip. olis, where they have been spending RESERVED SEATS The Spanish War Veterans Stampede RESERVED SEATS All Boxing Contests To be held in arena located on Durbin street be- tween A and B, July 2, 4, 5. On Sale At C. WEST’S TWO STORES 138 and 232 South Center Street a S : fun’ Memories of the, Past—Imogene, saxophone . ++..Mr. Gordon Evening Star, eae East Second street; Capitol Hill with Mrs. O. W. Hilgren, assisted by Mrs. J. J. Lane, 445 Grant street;.CY with Mrs. Valeria Bailey, 430 CY avenue; Kensinfton with Mrs. Charles Faus- sett, 304 East Fifth street; Social Service with Mrs. Glen Coen, 536 Flower Song, piano . perc semeames ses Margaret Thompson Largo, violin ‘Wild Irish Rose, cornet : Sp Ate Francis Severane Overture, violin Senior Orchestra Old Time Friends Enjoy Informal Tea., Mrs. Ed Browning of Chicago, Tl., who is « visitor each year in Casper, entertained yesterday afternoon at the Major Ormsby home on South Center street a number of old time friends, > at an informal tea. Mrs. Browning was formerly a resident here and has many acquaintances among the pio- neers of the city. Insurance? YES! ‘The Ormsby home was prettily dec- orated with garden flowers and about 30 matrons and debutantes were in- vited during the afternoon. eee Miss Carlson Is Honoree. Miss Helen Carlson who will soon be married to Vincent Carter of Chey- enne, was the honoree at a miscel- lJaneous shower given at the home of Miss Mary Tobin last evening. As soon as all of the guests arrived they were invited with great cere- mony to enter the livingroom where strains of “The Doll's Funeral” were doe Ben Really Ce REALTORS 202 Midwest Bldg. “KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS” KIMB- | THAT’S- CASPER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS EXPERT PRESCRIPTION "SERVICE COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS The Safe Drug Stores Expert Luncheonette Service MENU FOR TOMORROW 50c Merchants Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Cream of Barley Individual Meat Pie Patronize the Fountains at The Rexall Stores If you want prompt service, pure prod- ucts, fair prices and guaranteed satisfac- tion That Is What Our Fire Crackers Are Made Of Buy the kiddies their Fire. Works at the Rexall stores. Sold with the usual Rexall guarantee. = or Cream Salmon Patties Spanish Rice Breaded Tomatoes Tapioca Custard Pudding SPECIALS - Lettuce-Tomato Salad Sliced Tomatoes Fruit Salad " Pumpkin Pie Blackberry Pie Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy KIMBALL DRUG STORES Midwest Bldg. THE SAFE DRUG STORES 214 South Center UIT Shrimp Selad N N . . : ; . N N : N N ; N . : . . R : : : . it be Casper Daily Tribune several days. Denver, Mann, si here visiting at the Mann home for some time. Mr#. P. C. Nicolaysen ts leaving to- morrow for the Nicolaysen summer home in the Casper mountains, where she will spend the greater part of the time this summer. t Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gilding of St Louis, Mo., are here for a few days attending to business interests and | + visiting with friends. Mr. Gilding has | Ss Sass | Horlick years but this is the first time that | Mrs. Gilding has visited the west The Orig Mr. and Mrs. Frank French have! for arrived in Casper from Twin Falls, | Avoid Imitations sod Substitutes Idaho, and will make their home here. ! 4 N N N N N N N N N N N IN N N N \ N : N N N N Ws PAGE THREE Mrs. A. L. Mann of|Mrs. French is a musician of note sister of Attorney G. H.\and has b&en the director of one of] with his relatives and friends. Ralph Burns, district credit man- Idaho's best dance and concert or chestras for several years. oe days on business. eee Neb., where he will make a short visit | ager for the National Supply com- pany, has returned from Thermopolis where he has been spending several SPECIALS The balance of this week we will offer 50 Wool Sweaters at $3.95 Wonderful line of Smocks and Middies at $1.00 A beautiful selection of All White Summer Dresses in Crepe de chine and georgettes At $10.95 A number of Summer Dresses * In swiss, organdy, voile and ginghams At $7.85 Guy C. Scott, formerly agent at Douglas, is now acting in the capacity of ticket agent here during the ab sence of Mr. Edmunds. ara Frank Vickery, checker at the Bur lington, leaves tonight for Alliance. penieeMierst: oon ae ASK FOR and GET Malted | Milk Celebrate Ath Celebrate FIREWORKS Direct From the Arsenal Cannon Crackers, Devil- on-the-walks, Sparklers, Spin Wheels, Salutes, etc. Cap Pistols, Roman can- 50 Skirts at $4.95 Big reductions on all organdy and swiss Dresses Everything in the store at a wonderful discount dies, Fire Crackers, Tor- pedoes, Daggo Bombs, WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FIREWORKS Holmes Hardware Co. Baby-Bond Store Holmes to Homes Phone 601 PEOSEOOOSOG DPESEGEE ST) 6 1EGEEPEEEDILSSLOD® FOOSE OFF OOSOOOOOGSIOOSOOOOD RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. 4th of July Specials MEN’S DEPARTMENT As everybody will want to “tog up” for FOURTH OF JULY, we are making a few SPECIAL PRICES on all MEN and BOYS’ WEARING APPAREL, which will be an inducement for you to fit yourself out from head to foot. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing For three days only, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, you can buy any Hirsh-Wickwire Suit at ONE-HALF OF REGULAR PRICE and your choice of any of our ALL VIRGIN WOOL SUITS for $37.50. Guaranteed all virgin wool by the Western Wool ers’ association. Will also allow a discount of 25 PER CENT on any MEN’S or BOYS’ SUITS under $25. Call on us when you want a suit. Special Prices On Hats and Caps You can buy any HAT or CAP in the store at 20 PER CENT DIS- COUNT for THREE DAYS ONLY— THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SAT- URDAY. We have a large assort- ment to select from. e ° ° Special Prices on Shirts A discount of 20 PER CENT will be allowed on all MEN’S SHIRTS for THREE DAYS ONLY—THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. This includes all Silk, Soissette, Madras and Percale Dress Shirts with collar at- tached or detached. A good opportunity. for everyone to stock up on Shirts. Special Prices on Men’s and Boys’ Underwear TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT will be allowed on all of our MEN’S and BOYS’ UNDERWEAR during this sale. We have a large assortment to select from, consisting of Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, and all styles of Union Suits, either long or short sleeves with ankle length or the regular athletic and B. V. D. Union Suits for men and boys. Better lay in a supply at the price offered. Special Prices On Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases A discount of 20 per cent will be allowed on any Trunk, Suit Case or Traveling Bag during this Sale. If you are going on a vacation trip, see us for your luggage. 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