Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1921, Page 3

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fn THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921 a pss AE in ee m8 a > |the chamber of commerce and the = 4 |Teclamation service. They will be i jeone several days. : eee i | Ambrose Hemmingway made the ( trip to the ¥. W. C. A. summer camp i ‘this morning, taking several girls t |who will spend the week there, 4 } “8. 454 yy | HL E. Dickerson of Omaha, gen- eral superinten¢ent of the Chicago & | Northwestern railway, is in the city lon business. A conference with other Officials is planned to be held chis evening. eee Bride and Groom Return visit Co@y, Sheridan, Moorcroft and! Brian Tobin left this morning for From Wedding Trip. Gillette, where he will inspect condi-'the Mahoney ranch where he will Mr. and Mrs. Millard C. Murane|tions under which men are in train- spend the remainder of the week. ve returned after spending severaljing and aid others in securing train-| Aes ehs on a wedding trip through Col-| ing. He ts expected to return in about| George Mcleod has returned from 0 The young couple made the|two weeks. |Lander where he spent the week-end overiar.1 and report the roads eee lover the Fourth. be In fair condition. They went] Jack Ford of the Midwest Refin-! ree tad through Pueblovafier the flocds and} ing company, is now stationed in the| Miss Gertrude Lestering, who has describe conditions 2s very serious|Sait Creek. fields. been visiting here with her sister, even now. a ; ove |Mrs. G. F. Hammond, returned last d Mes. Murane will be at | St. Joe, by way Pe : night to her home in 5! . bY way after the 15th of this month on}, ,.0 “Ene conss spending the day in Cenenver, where she will spend about h Rims Creek, attending to business interests * Week with friends. | M and visit! ‘ Visiter Here % wets i ee | Motorists arriving from the Yellow- From Omaha. 5. taeney 6 tone National park report unusually J je f the Midwest Refin-'stone National pa: Mrs. J. D. Rbineherdt of Omaha.Ji,;° company, is attending to besi,,1ow temperatures there during the fin the city at the} ness interests at Teapot month of July. They say that from yds Bitperuth, 168 se two to four inches of snow fell o Sithough Mrs. g Pourt y ch rain * Attorney Willis Stidger is in Den-|the Fourth of July, with muc | eherdt has never spent aay time| ver joking after business for see.|and ice | in Casper before, she has visited in] ¢°.) days, | cee tho state and has a number of friends 43 ‘6 © | Mrs. Ida F. Laub and daughter, here. She expects to remain for about! gies Marjorie Gannon, who is con-|Vera, of Sheridan, arrived last even \ CWO ORES eas Piau nected with the Midwest Refining ing on their way overland to Den- 4 , company offices with the purchesing er. They are accompanied by Judsin Miss Katherine Brewen and Miss! department, has left for Springfield, Bibb, city commissioner in charge of | Hazel Underwood are guests of Dr.) Mass. where she will. spend her vaca.|streets and water. and Mrs. W. H. Snoddy for the next}sion Visiting with her parents at her ave two weeks, from thelr homes in Gil-|o1q home. Hal P. Rincy of the Midwest Refin lette. eet see jing company, has left for Denver, . Attorney H. B. Durham is in Den-| where he will spend several days look- | soon ne t, ver looking after legal matters of im-|ing after interests for the company. - GC. 2. De 3 portance. | ——>——_ The W. C. T. U. will meet in regu se Sheet wauabal” Wavbateay orienta lar session tomorrow afternoon at 2:30] pc. spencer of Lander is spending [all say, ‘but the Falryfoot Bunion o'clock at the Natrona county library. a few days in the city attending to Plasters I bought at Casper Phar. A program will be given on the sub-|tusinass interests here macy cured my old, obstinate, painful jects of chid welfare and. christian eS ie, ‘union.”—Adv. 7-7-1t citizenship. T. F. Al | RNG pra A . F. Algeo, H. J. Peterson, Harry} lason he Remington Type- iments which they are onking. tee] Pree and C, D. Plummer are making | writer company is located at the Hen: ae a yamine hier aking forl, survey of the country around the |ning hote Ifor two weeks—Adv. the Wyoming children's home to the} Pathfinder dam in the interests of | meeting to ‘sew on. eee Mrs. J. M. Trevett and daughter, : ° Anna, returned from Chicago where K. Yi E Thi Miss ‘Trevett comploted her third year cep rour nye on Ss at the American conservatory of mu- EX’ EE! * sic. Mrs. Trevett has been in the east NEXT WEEK for the past month. ‘They stopped in|] A\ ra expad H Theat 4 Omaha for a visit with relatives be ica Theater Iris iter 5 fore returning to their home here. SUNDAY AND MONDAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY eee ‘ 3 EUGENE O’BRIEN Sgr a cacameanaa ee Miss Lois Blackburn of Boulder, Colo. is in the city visiting at the - home of her cousin, Mrs. Joe Verano. Miss Blackburn graduated from the University of Colorado this spring. She will spend the summer here. eee Miss Lelia Wright of Manishque Miss., is a house guest at the home of Misses Sandin on South Park street. eee Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew is confined to her home by an illness, but is im- provikg steadily, so friends will be glad to hear. cee Miss Mary Tobin returned this morning from the Mahoney summer cabin in the mountains where she has been spending several days. ea aaah | PERSONALS ————— Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones and son returned yesterday from an overland trip to Edgemont, S. D., where they visited at the home of Mr. Jones's folks and friends. They returned via Hat Creek and Lusk and report the roads in a fairly good condition. Mr. Jones stated crops in eastern Wyo- ming and all through Dakota to be in the best of condition. Mr. Jones fs manager o* the J. F. Jones Realty fompany here and is now located in room 231, Midwest building. eee R. S, Ellison of the Midwest Refin- ing company, Has returned from Den- ver where he has been for several * days looking after interests of the company. ee Mrs. Q. K. Deaver has returned § from Omaha, where she has spent the past two months visiting friends and relatives. eee E. C. Wagner and 8. 8. Parker, both graduates of the chemical en- gineering course at Columbus, Ohio, arrived in the city yesterday, having made the trip here overland. Mr. Wagner will spend the summer at his home and Mr. here from his home in Columbus. eee J. C. Ross, acting local supervisor of the Federal Board for Vocational % Education, left over the Burlington this morning for an extended trip trip throughout the northern part of the state in the interests of ex-serv- © ico men. 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