Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1921, Page 3

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“< of pink and white. » 1, 1922, in Casper. *. _wostern railroad. ess at cards held at her home on CY ave- yesterday afternoon in honor of 8. |. Adams, mother of Mrs. .» Who has been visiting in Casper for the past month. The Conwell home was prettily ; the luncheon 12 guests. Following the luncheon an \enjoy- able afternoon was devoted to playing cards. The guest of honor, Mrs. Ad- ams, is leaving next week for her home in Denver. reer. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Boone of Chad- ron, Neb., are guests in the city for a few days. They were former resi- dents here, and have many friends who are entertaining in their honor. Mr. Boone is superintendent of a dis- trict of the Northwestern railroad and is nyw stationed in Chadron. see Announcements Announcement by Mrs. John Beck- felt of the marriage of her daughter, Ruth Ida, to Oscar C, Brunsvold, which took place on Friday, August 12, in Chicago, Iil., has been received ‘by friends here. Mri and Mrs. Bruns- ‘yold will be at homt after January tables were laid. for . ‘Visiting Here From be Mr. and Mrs. G. M, Davidson and nephew, Howard Davidson, are visit- ing in Casper for a few days trom their home in Chicago, Ill., where Mr. Davidson is chemist With the North ‘They have been on @ motor trip since last June and have traveled through the seven National ‘ks. Last night Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and Mr. Howard Davidson were din- ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Julian * Lever, Sr. They are leaving tomorrow fo east by train, and will ship their motor car. s2e Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ©. Miller have left for the western coast where they intend to spend several weeks motor- ing from Seattle to San Francisco and then to to Southern .California, Miss Hyangline Frankie of Denver is spending the remainder of this week \ at the apartments of Mr. and Mrs. Miller in the Wyandotte. eee _ Leave for West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brunsvold and Mr. and Mrs. A H DeLong and three daughters, ure leaving in their motor cars for Seattle, Wash., where they intend to spend seyeral months. Mr. * and Mrs. Brunsvold. were. recently ~ married in Chicago, Ill., and stopped here for a few days while Mr. Bruns- ~ vold attended to business interests be- iT a ee ae ee Toy aes Yay 8 Rw ate A ebrsein Sait fore continuing their wedding trip to the west, see Retarn From Mountain Home. ‘Mrs. P. C. Nicolayson motored to ‘Casper yesterday from her mountain home at the foot uf the Casper moun- Several days. eee Invitations Issued ‘Mrs. Fred H. Seaman has issued invitations for an informal luncheon to be given at her home on South Mc- Kinley street Saturday sfternoon. ‘The affair is in honor of Mrs. James Neville of Topeka, Kans., and Mrs. Bernard Herod of Houston, Texas. ses Elkhorn Scene of ~ ~~ Dancing Party. 2 About 30 friends of Misses Leah and Katherine Halloran were guests at one ofthe prettiest dancing parties of the season which was given at the pavilion _ at Elkhorn. . Tables were placed around the dance hall and the soft light was given out from Japa- nese shaded’ lanterns. An orchestra played ‘during ‘the evening. Refresh- monts were served at the tables. Mrs. Halloran, Mrs. P. N. Carr and Kate |Diggens chaperoned the party. The | guests returned to the city about mid night in motor cars. eee Word has been received from Mrs. C. D. Murane that she and her two sons, Edward and Ralph are now in Cody en routs to Seattle, Wash. They | will go’ through the Yellowstone Na jtional park. They spent several days |in Thermopolis enjoying the baths. | __Mrs. Frank Thomas and’son, Lacey |Thomas, have left for a visit at Mrs. ‘Thomas’ former home in Mississippi. She has lately moved to Casper and has already won many friends through her interest in club and civic affairs. eee Vacation at South Fork Inn. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Warren accom- panied by Mrs. Boling and her daugh- ters, Mrs. A. B. Carlisle and Miss Bol- ing, are leaving tomorrow for South Fork Inn in the mountains above But- falo, where they will spend their va cation time. eee Mr. and Mrs. Isenberg are spending several days here visiting with friends before returning to their home in Den- ver. ‘ “2. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Brooks are spending the week in the city visiting with friends and attending to busi- ness interests. They intend to return to their ranci:- home the last of this week, | PERSONALS _ | official of the Parkersburg Rig and Reel company, after spending a few e| days here has left for Montana where he will also look after business. in- terests. eee Harry Smith of Tulsa, Okla., is reg- istered at the Henning hotel while looking after business matters here. Rev. Mary Ellen Sniith, noted spirit- waist from the Bla¢k Hills is visit- ing at the home of G/L. LaCasse, 1000 Nerth Harrison avenpe. o ace Mr. and Mrs) J. R. Lioyd were Chey- enne visitors Wednesday. see \ Msi) Elma Darby Leddy of Denver who is visiting with Mrs, Harvey Wis- Cigarette it’s Toasted @zxzew2 FOR SATURDAY. 60 New Dresses For Fall Wear you. Fall Millinery By all means the most de- lightful lot of newest Fall crea- tions we have been ableito offer style from the world’s fashion center. at The very last word in Srodenback and Miss Maude Hardin have‘returned from near Powder Riv- er where they Mike. Traher, Albert Traher and their friends, at 2 houseparty at the homestead of the young men who are from Denver. Miss Martha Swanson of the Swan- son's Sisters Hat shop has returned from a buying trip in Chicago, Ill., Where she visited the Gage stores. Mrs. S. F to Woodfield, Ohio, by the serious il!- ness of her mother, ~Mrs. Lovey Hudson returned today from Denver, where she has been spendimg some time on business and visiting with friends. one of the proprietors of the Wyatt cafeteria. Cc. H. Reynolds, assistant general superintendent» of the Chicago Northwestern railroad, passed through | Denver and Casper yesterday Way to points in the west part of the | the work. state. His headquarters are at Nor-| tolk, Neb. : | irs. Bernard Herod, Miss Jeanne Were the guests of Earl- Gergenthau and eee A. Le Merritt of the Midwest Re-| ests here fining company has returned from a short business trip to Denver. ee Glen Leidecker of the eee } Tool. company has returned from a busintss trip of several days. Pete F. G. Taylor o tthe Yaylor andj been spendi ‘Clay brokerage firm is atil'in the city | busines: attendine to business interests from his home in Denver. eee *. Eshelman has been called Hilis where day's business trip. "se ents. Mrs. Hudson ts merly connected with the Salvation! iS. ieee Army here, and who will be remem-| Judge Cc. and work, ha’ jeft_ their headquarters in Casper, S One ride in the new Pack- ard Single-Six willtell you more of its comfort and power than anything we could possiblysayin print YOU CAN SAFELY EXPECT FROM THE PACKARD SINGLE-SIX A YEARLY AVERAGE OF 17 MILES OR BETTER TO THE GALLON OF GASOLINE, 2,000 MILES OR BETTER TO THE GALLON OF OIL, AND 15,000 MILES OR BETTER FROM TIRES The Packard Single-Six Tour- ing is now $2975, f.o.b. Detroit v PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY: DETROIT A 137 South Kimball Street WWF afternoon on his | Seattle where they will R. M. Atz is in Lander on a several |*Who has been visiting w } They will return to C wid be at ho: Captain Pitt and wife, who were for-| Barnes homes on East F° bered by old timers by: their excellent | Cheyenne Wednesday 1 JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. Phone 346 Che Casper Daily Cribune have been P. J. O'Connor has left for River-| ton after attending to business inter- Jobn Firth of Chadron, Neb, is in j the city visiting with his brother and Leidecker | looking after buSiness interests. j R. N. Ogden has left, for the Black he will join on! E. Winter, who LSIGSLSSSSIGLIIROOOOOOW) 474 | SATURDAY 5-Ib, can Fruit Jam, per can 8 cans Milk (any brand) .. 12 lbs. Granulated Extra Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per Ib... Fancy Home Grow: Sweet Corn, ee ee Fancy Lemons, Taare Be Ey aa ase Sugar for 25 .303t... No. 1 Shantung 35 Large pkg. Seafoam Waits, ne Cc Washing Powder 14 Ib. can Hershey ux, Cocoa, per a Bee pres e GOOD MEAT VALUES ges et Alloa 15¢ 20ce Fancy Pot Roast, Jie} ZERO ee ES ea AND Fancy Beef Boil, per ae | 0e Pork Shoulder Roast, BN op 11>, pea ca ing Hamburger (fresh 1 A Ses er ground) per Ib. .__... Pork Loin Roast, 32} Let Us Have Your Order for That Nice Peibweeee a Fat Hen or Spring Chicken. Fancy Breakfast Sausage, PHONE | SPECIALS FOR | PHONE 903 20e 15e . SHIKANY PHONE Grocery & 903 Market Co. 142 East Sécond Street PHONE 474 $1.00 _____- $1.00 $1.00 30e | was at ned to| | CROFUT AND KNAPP HATS mn | 5 : 5 Every Suit or Overcoat is ps guaranteed to give you sat- ss ‘ isfaction or we will refund Zz, Copyright 1921 Hart Schafteer & Mars your money or give you a ec 2 new one in place. 4 =} fe Coats have lower openings Two or three-button mod- | AY P g —lapels are longer and nar- els are good—some have | = rower—the draping is belts. Double-breasted Suits = softer. are popular, too. =I E x AND z RD i $ ' UP Ay = 1S) <=) mn We Are Exclusive Agents for > = EDWIN CLAPP SHOES 5 i) The Finest Shoes Made for Men > a Other Shoes at $7.50 and Up Z =| es] Z al Z wa < x Qu Ry — Z 2 B 5 < & & ‘ oa) 2 : - =| Crofut & K d. |g 8 rofut napp an z M rs = = Made for Gentlemen Q =) S Gq The New Fall Hats are Here at $3.50 and up FE = : x q =| MEDNICK BROS. |: s > fs Opposite Hotel Henning z =) . PAGE THREE Hart Schaffner & Marx. Stein-Bloch and Hickey-Freeman Clothes MEDNICK BROS, Casper’s Finest Store for Men DOBB’S CAPS SLUIHS ATOVa The New HART , SCHAFFNER ~ & MARX Styles for Fall are Here UVAMYAGNA UVSSVA CNV YWOAdNS Dobb’s Fifth Ave. Hats $6.50 The Finest Hats that are The Best of Men’s Wear Why Shop Elsewhere? EDWIN CLAPP, JOHNSTON & MURPHY, FLORSHEIM SHOES

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