Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1921, Page 3

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be Casper Daily Ccibune PAGE THREE | Not Dukes—Just Porters « on ee Myers has been received by many friends here. Miss Holliday accom- panied by her mother left the first of last weck for Havelock, Neb., where she has relatives living. Her engage- ment to Everett Myef®, son of Dr. W- ‘A. Myers, was made informally to friends here and it is rumored that the wedding will take place in the very near future after ahich the young couple will return to this city. eee Horace Mi Jenkins — pcominent ‘Cheyenne business man is here today, |» stopping for a brief visit while en route to Lander to attend the grand which started in the lodge Fremont cor city this morning. , eee Miss Kathleen Sullivan left yester- @ay for the University of Nebraska where she take @ course in do Mrs. Rowe mestic science. Is Injured. egettns Friends of Mrs. Rowe, mother of} fr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend are in Vance Rowe, of this. city, will be sor-| ander where they will attend the ry to hear of the accident in which meeting of the grand lodge of the Or- firs. Nowe sustained a broken leg just | der of Eestern Star. below the hip last es ae ee Rowe accompanied by « pum Dr. J. J. Sullivan who has been a was making the rounds of the At stores Shen she slipped and fell, |S¥est at the home of Mr. and Mrs + leg. - She immedl- Q K. Deaver for the part several breaking ‘her wee weeks has returned to his home in ately taken to the staté hospital where ~bagttogce ofan inci: the best of See pate we given her. oor do Sa-ecae: Vie Tenner. oe Patrick Soltvan Entertains mx for Little Friends. Many youngsters of Casper enjoyed Saturday afternoon as the guest of Patrick Sullivan at his home or South Center street, where all sorts of games und contests were. irranged for thelr pleasure. With the genial! na- C. B. Richardson of the Consolidated Royalty company is in Cheyenne ai tending to maters of increst for the company. guarding the portals to the Palace of the a a it oor Ami a — ind baby are doing well and will soon © able to receive their'many friends, * King of Italy wh orn ar oy to rican sai Washburn Chita, John P. Curran of Pittsburgh, Kan., fs in the ¢ity “visiting with his son tional committeeman as their host the | and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Hal kiddies were royally entertained and] Pp, Curran. all returned to their homes. cnthus- pe ics fastic over the afternoon. RG. Taylor of Denver is expected A number of lively games were lio arrive here tomorrow to look after played on the lawn in front of the with thi rT a y of: Silvan hotss but. as: the afternoon mae ¢ Taylor and Clay o! grew cooler the children were invited into the home where t) spent some time on a peanut hunt and other simi- Jar contests. Beautiful prizes were given to the winners and each tiny guest was laden with favors from the turned to her home in Boulder now after spending the week end at Estes Park “where she was a gugst af the Mrs. G. .O, Rankin has left for Lan- formal dance closing the Beta Theta ler’ where ghe will attend the méect- Vi convention. ng uf the grand lodge of the Order Saree Mastern Stary. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Nelson of Pow- ell, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Leldecker left last night Jemes Hillman .of this city. Mrs. m a short pleasure trip to Denver. Powell is @ sister of Mr. Hillman and ara formerly was a resident ‘here. . * eee Lewis McMahon left last night for Richmond, Va., where he wil spend a short time transacting business mat- ters. Mrs. J. C. Snook and famity lave veturned. from the avestern coast vhere they have been spending a part sf the summer. They visited In Wash- ngton. and Canada. Mr, and Mrs. W. = Rehr. Jr. have returned from Estes Park, where they attended the conyentien of the Beta Tota Pi while on thelr wedding trip. They are how at hone in the Ideal apartmegts. eee a Ellison of the Midwest Re fining company is away from his of- fice-in the city on’a trip to the com. fany fields. , . Mr, and Mrs, Harry Free, Mra. M C. Keith and Mrs. Ray Cook left Sat. urday for Lander where they will be attendants at the meeting of the Or- der of Eastern rae apre nd. lodge. ‘The guests included Dorothy and Martha Mahoney, Mary Lauise and Bobby Reed; Jean, Donald and Bobby McMahon, Jardy and Bobby Hagen: he two Misses Shumaker, the two children of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, Anne Biglin, Helen Lucia Lummis, ‘Anna Hoff, Helen Parks and Jimmie Wilson. De, J. C. Kamp is leaving in “th sear future for the east where Jlans taking up a three month‘s po jraduate cdurve in surgery. caer cee . Mirs Helen Dawson of Sheridan is visiting In the city with Miss Grace Wilson on South Ash street. Miss Dayson has recently moved her home Mr, anf Mrs! Joe M. Lowndes are n Lander where they ‘will attend tho necting of the grand lodge of. the eee dE. 8. . . EB. 3. , Plenle Held Br Wauier Saat ecicooaeeM oto; One . She poor llgece: NEO eee aa ented cany.| Burton Lester,jformeriy a: resident One of the events ‘Of interest over the week-end was the picnic given at Garden Creek falls by Messrs. James O'Conner and Wm. Kingsley. The tri) was made to the picnic grounds in motor cars and after the picnic Sipper the guests returned to the city for the dance. Atuong the guesis were the Misses Margaret, Bileen, Kathleen and Pa- “tricia Sullivan, Mary Purcell, Joe Edelon, Margaret England, Catherine|a»d are at bome .n Dunn, Mary. Tobin, Katherine Ma-p2partments. Sioney, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mr, o.** : and Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, R. Webb, W,| Homer Anderson, of the Tulsa of Haselmire, Ted Rochford, Dr. Nolan,|4ee of the Parkersburg Ris and Ree Dr. Drew, Leo Duhn and George Ha-lcompany has returned to Casper aft ‘worth. er looxing after business interests {2 & so Montana, -- A eee Held. Miss Nell O'Donnell, who has beer The first meeting this season of the|a houseguest at the home of Mr, an Welfare club. was held last. Mriday| Mrs. °Q. K. Deaver, has returned. t- afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph} Ler home in Cheyenne. Miss O'Dor Oakes on South Grant street. Although | nol! ix a sister of Mrs. Deaver. § the business sessions of the club were Parry : mot held during the warm summer] yy! and Mrs. L. G. Murphy hay: months the beneficial work has been |teft on a trip first to Denver and thie q progressing as usual and many needy|ty California where they intend tc | families have been personally visited! remain during the winter. j by the committee in charge of that eee ; ‘work. Gatments and needful house-| yr. and Mrs. H. A. Burke are now l hold goods haveglso been disposed of |, yndiarfapolis, Ind., where they art I, through the club and through individ-| Visiting with friends and relatives ual efforts. They are topring the east in their During, the business hour the dele-| Ne 70" martes motor car, gates were clected for the convention see of the Federation of Women's clubs} 4 5 rrargcndnit of the San Juar which will be held in Greybull next igo | Petroleum company has returned te month. Three new members were @!90 le. city trom Kansas where he har added to the roll. ‘A program on thterior decorating | een looking after business interests was given including a@ paper on color scheme by Miss Sara Crompton, ‘one on window draping by Mrs. Allan Mc- { Clellan and one by.Mrs, Oakes ‘on floor] and wall. Following the program tea was serv- ed and a social time was enjoyed. The meeting will be held regularly tere, is spending a few days looking ifter business from his home in Chi- ‘50. Mrs. Lester remained in the. ast. pantes is in the city attending to busi ness matters. at the ‘Winter Garden Wednesday, Sept: 13. Introducing the Moonlight Syncopators ses Mrs. Carl Taylor is in Lander where she will attend the grand lodge o the Order of Eastern Star. Mrs... Wm. Shaffer has returned om Denver and surrounding coun- wy where “sho has beon spending the mat two weeks on a vacation trip, eee , wh Lotis er to live Alexande Mr. and Mrs,’M. C.. Bangert, re recently ‘married have come tot Miss Wilma Scott returned to Cas- vr lust week after visiting with Miss Little Wyatt in Boulder, olo.. | oid -voral days. Miss Wyatt © has! P che A. M. Garbutt has returned to his offices in the Oi] Exchange building after spending several weeks in Salt Creek. coe Joe L. May of the May Tank com- pany {s in Montana where he intends during the winter and the work of the}to remain for the rest of this week club will progress as usual. on_business. cee ec Mr. and Mrs, Morris Buysee are the parents of a baby girl born Septom- ber 9 at their home on 1133 South Cottonwood street. The daughter has been named Harrlet Joyce. Mother Wyomine er Holds Session. The Wyoming chapter of the P. EB. ©. held,a meeting at the hothe of Mrs. G..M. Anderson on Saturday aftur noon. Mrs. Flemming of Iowa City, a, 4 sister of Mrs. E. P. Bacon was the out of town guest. The next meeting will be held on September 24 at the home of Mrs. Bert McCarthy. The subject will be ‘A discussion of the program to ve } ee pursued during the ensuing year was Qtfice Hours 1 RO gp Sareea) le held by the member: MADAM WHARTON. Royal Esyptiar Clairvoyant and Palmist. Give Truthful pane on All Affairs of Life. MODELS: IN Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses ALL NEW STYLES—ARE HERE FOR YOUR SELECTION. You Must See Them to Realize the Exceptional Qualities. © Sheridan and is'a gradpate of the) The Central Labor union of Pra-| Natrona county high school. eee Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Don Lobdell left Sunday for Denver to) spend a wock eee Mrs. A. E, Thompson and daugh- ter Andy-Fern have returned from a week's shopping trip to Denver. | ose i Mrs’ A. LL. Spurlock atcompenied| by her small son is a guest at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols while spending a few days in the city on a shopping trip from her home on| the Buzzard ranch. | J. J. Fagan, Lusk real estate. oper- ator and off-man {s a business visitor here today. i eee ; Frank 8. King, wealthy Wyoming Sheep raiser and business man is here| today from Cheyenne. He is renew-| ing acquaintances here while en route! to Lander to attend the Masonic lodge sessions. 4 cee | Frank -C. Lavigne, chief stock de- tetive for the state of Montan is a business visitor today from Helena, Mont. eee Wittiam Kyte, connected with the Wool Growers Commissions company of Omaha who has been.a business visitor here for the past seyeral days left this afternoon for Belle Fourche, 8. D. eee Grover C. Gorsuch, the well knawn contractor and builder of this city pent Saturday and Sunday in Chey- enne. peentiake > Walesa, Subscribe for The Daily Tribune. BLIC NOTICE OWING TO THE FACT THAT WE HAVE BEEN ASKED BY A NUMBER OF OUR FRIENDS TO CONTINUE OUR BIG SALE ANOTHER WEEK, IN ORDER THAT THEY MIGHT TAKE AD- VANTAGE OF THE GREAT SAVINGS, WE FEEL THAT THERE ARE MANY OTHERS WHO WILL APPRECIATE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT _ JUST AS MUCH. WE WILL CONTINUE SALE UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 17, AND IN ADDITION TO THE MANY BARGAINS YOU HAVE SEEN, WE WILL HAVE MANY MORE LINES MADE SHORT DURING THESE FEW. DAYS OF HEAVY SELLING, GO TO THE BARGAIN BLOCK AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. FRENCH GARMENT sto? | imball Drug Store i} 214 South Center adelphia is starting a bank. capitalized &t $100,000,000, which will cater to the working classes particularly. oe The maple syrup industry puts about $400,000 eyery* year into the pockets of the farmers of Kranklin county, Vermont. Eat or cts ote bag GENUINE “BUL'D uaa + *50000000090900000000040000 x Leather Vests AT ALMOST Give Away Prices \ \ THE MAN IN THE BARREL 348 Leather Vests at 60c On the Dollar THINK OF IT! $20 White Horsehide Vests at $12.50 There Are Only 32 of These Vests. Want. Onc. $27.50 Cowhide Leather Vests at $14.50 Only 59 of These Vests. Get Here Early. ONE BIG. LOT OF $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 LEATHER VESTS WHILE THEY LAST $9.50 Another Big Lot-Take Your Pick at $6.95 - Every one of these vests are first grade leather and are 27 and 28 inches long. Do not wait and be sorry. I WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 10 TONIGHT AS I WANT EVERYBODY TO GET IN ON THIS SALE, There is a vest here suitable for every working- man, hunter, chauffeur, trucker, oil field worker | AND BOOTLEGGER Yours for Lower Prices and Boosting Casper HARRY YESNESS THE MAN IN’ THE Hurry if You

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