Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1921, Page 3

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: Leongre returned with Mrs. Cook and will visit with her for several days. eee H. O. Barber is in the city looking after business interests. ase J. L. Learner who has been heré during the past week on business re- turns to Denver tonight. Mr. Learner has been inthe east or the last six pas months and on retrrning here is even ab ‘memberg jwsrved stronger in his convictions that Cas- duck dinner honoriae Mica Hg sana | Per 8 the best city In the country for Mr. Paulley, to ten guests and follow. |it3 Sze both from a business and so- (ag the dinner an enjoyable evening |“! *tandpoint. was informally spent. “ee Mustrated Lecture at 7 Presbyterian Tabernacie. An illustrated lecture with the sub- Ject, “Life Scenes from Many Lands will be given at the Presbyterian tab- ernacie, Sixth and Durbin streets, by Rev. Charles A. Wilson, tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Views will ‘nclu@e scenes from India, China, Siam. Korea, Japan, the United States and Alaska. There will be no admis: sion ‘and the public is Invited aturday 2ct@fnoon at 5p. m. there yan a weddt tg of considerable interest he older residents ef Casper. Mr. cence Jy Wheeler and Miss Mary Rowan, a daughter of one of the earlier were Married at the fone of the stoom's sister 917 South hackson street. ‘The Rev. C. M. hempson, Jr. pastor of the Firs’ paptist church offictated. ‘only the families of the young peo- pie were present. Mrs. Louie> Wheel- oe tne groom's mother came from Ar <iga, Colo., for the wedding, Mr. anc fs. Crane of Sodium; Misses Cath- cine, Dorothy, Ida and Rose Rowan <> of Sodium were present. Mrs. Charles Walsh, the groom's sister | Denver; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Row- and Mr. and Mrs. 9Richard Cpen- (cr of Casper completed the wedding Miss Helen Grimm, stenographer of the See Ben Realty company, has re- turned from a. two -weeks vacation spent in Spaulding and other Ne- braska towns. see Mrs. C. A. Clark of Milan, Mo., ar- rived in Casper last Friday night for an extended visit wth her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs: Clark, and: with her daughter and husband, Mr and| F. G. Holloway. cee Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Curran of Spear- ‘ish, S D., Who are house guests of Miss Wilma daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George is leaving this evening for Boulder, Colo., where she willbe entered at the University of Colorado. Miss Scott will take a course in applied arts, decorating and n interior decorating. for which she has shown an unusual talent Waffle Breakfast % Great Success. The art of home cooking was well demonstrated by John Varker at their home on South Beech street are leaving for Spearfish Wednesday. Db. Fox of Cheyenne is looking after business interests here for the tas. The bride was tastefully dressed in pure white and carried a bridal bou- quet of white roses. “A wedding supper was served im- ediately after the ceremony: After 2 few days with friends Mr end Mrs. Wheeler will go to their tanch neam Powder River to make W. F. Henning has left for Denver, driving overland. He will | transact business matters while in the Colorddo enter her second year in the Chicago school of Osteopathy where she is tak- Ing up that science. the manner they cooked the breakfast and served it. The honored guésts were Mrs. Affa Miss Bernice Young, the" youngest ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Cuaries © Yo n East Second-street, enter-| a out a number. of her- little friends | Si0ddard, the Misees Jean Quinn, * rty given Saturday afternoon Ruth Mandell. Lela Brown, Wilma Mrs. Lee Stock is at her home after Dting her tenth. birth anniver.| Scott, Murgaret Nau and Messrs.| Undergoing a serious operation the colqnr Louis Stoddard, Richard Huff, Stacey | St of thitsmonth. She ts much ‘m- ber: h Boyer, Carl Geiger, McK proved. and is now able to see her lor scheme for the home de~ ger, McKenna, Ross |?" cmtions and the table. favors was] OPant and Wheeler Canfield friends. pad 5 thday cake ce pink and white. A birthday mite Ki fuse he uae ee eee with white. frosting was surmounted with ten pink candles and made the “enter piece of the table. Refresh-] "At the regular meeting of the Ladies ments were served. af Macabee held th's evenine in the-l The guests included Eleanor Gay,]9- O. F. hall, the women who cele. Meredith Mason, Charlotte Chapin,| brated ‘birthdays durinz the month of Dorothea. and Catherine Myers, Mar-| September will be henored with a mis. garet Clore, Alice Lavelle, Lila Link, neous shdwer. The session will Fern Hardin, Dell Thomas, Mar-}be called at 8 o'clock and after the garet Grisinger and Betty Rouse. business hour a social time® will be ‘The little hostess received. many | *njoyed. gifts from ber ‘guests. ; Refreshments will be served by the see Mesjames Ruth Johns, Vera Elli First Meeting of thorpe, Haze! Reeson and Helen John. B. and P. W. C. son. ‘The first meeting of this season of the immediate members of the Busi- ness and Professional Woman's club will be held at the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening in the form of a dinner, Business will be discussed ‘as to the work to be pursued the or- ganization during the winter thonths The meeting will be presided by Mrs. ida May, Hopkins. | ‘ Regular Meeting, Pauline Douds, who have been vi: ing with Mrs, Erway’s brother, Frank Stewart, have left for thelt home ih Chadron, ‘Neb. cee Mr2and Mrs.'Carl Hawkes have left for Cireybull qwhere ‘they will visit with relatives and friends. eee Mark Weber of the Chappell Oj! company jas left for. Denver where he will remain for some time, looking after business for the concern at the company headquarters. ene es 2x Joe Tl. May of the May Tank com- pary has returned from an outing trip over the week end. eee PERSONALS — Charles Bell, professional golfer of Denver, will be in town for about two Sseeks to give instruction to local golfs|and.in Canada, visiting with friends ors who desire it, on the links of the | and relatives. Jasper Country club. ts ag’ 4 Mr. and Mrs, Hal P; Curran have re- Mrs, D..J. Edmunds, left Sunday to|‘urned to the city from their home fesume her work as supervisor of ad-|"n Carbon ccun vertising campaigns for the Butterick 2 7% Publishing company out of St. Louls,| Mrs, Av Iu Snurlock has left for the Mo. Buxzard's ranch after yisiting here with. afr. and Mrs. R. H Nichola Miss Blanche, Wagner has resumed her position with the Nichols and Stirrett law offices after spending a month's vacation in Detroit, Mich., Duck Dinner Is_ Enjoyed. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Denberg were the guests of a delicious duck d'nner served Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis. Following the dinner an informai Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Ogden, Jr., at} waffle breakiast. served oly: their home. at the apart- ri a eae nents of E. Elliot Allan wt 11 o'clock pa iss Bernice Young ~ yesterday morning. The young men| iss Margaret V..C. Douds left yes- Entertains Friends. proved themselves to be ideal hosts in | ‘erday Tor Chicago, Il... where she will} €be Casper Daily Eribune ~ JHE TROUBLE-WOMAN Dear. Trouble-Weman: | I have read a.great.deal lately of | the activities of the so-called Kiu | Klux Klan, but I have only a vague | idea of what the term means. Could | you explain in your: column MISINFORMED. two years, but his work has him away from Casper for the six months and I hadn't seen en the engagement and won't want to be married now. Dear Misinformed: The Klu Klux Kian of the present day is a revival an” organization active in the South + during the Civil war. It claims to. be an advocate of “pure | Americanism" and tries to enforce Dear Broken-Ilearted: Your Die is. real and quite sad, but and upscrupulous businesses. solely a solithern organization. It is | mistake, it must be considered Dear ,Trouble-Woman: 5 I have a trouble whielt seems very real fo me and I wish you would ad- | nothing for you. vise mo what to do., 1 have been | will readjust itself and you w ngaged to a young man for the last | happier for this experience. ssn: THEAMOPOLIS CHOSEN is full of lovely peopie and offices in the city after business California. is the’ district mahaser pany. C. B.\Richardson of the Consolidated Royalty company is here from Chey- enne in order to attend the annual during that time. Now he has brok- any reason except that he doesn’t I wan't understand why and it hurts so, be- cause I gave him the best I had. KEN-HEARTED. haps the best thing has happened to Ameritan {deals upon backsliders, vou after all. When one feallzes but {fq viclous. methods defeat its | after a months’ separation: that purpose. It hits at unclean living | an intended marriage would be a that point of view by all concerned, even though it does hurt. The workd should not grieve for one who cares I know your lfe kept last him give trou- per- from be FOR UNDERTAKERS? MEET’ meeting of the company’ cpalniteaa oectoainca nena” tort toe pting place of the state under Harry. P. Hynds of Cheyenne is| takers association at its annual meet registered at the Henning hotel while Ing here, which honored Todd W here on busin Bowman of Casper by clection to the ee ig ffice of secretary-treasurer, and dele- D. J. Sturtz of Omaha. Neb., Is Teay- the national conventién in Jing this evening after attending to Texas, next month | business interests. here $ chosen Included John ra A <asident; P. H. McKnight W. ©. Woodring of Douglas spent i camaen igiaads mata ics the day here visting with friends. and 4 : president, a on busifiess. Mr. and Mrs.°M. HB. Marts of Los oid gold and silver. H. Bb. Angeles are attending to business! Jeweler, Oil Exchange building. here and visiting with friends: pf y AY Ny 7 eA ) ( @ q i a) — BIA (aA) a Fred I, Holdredge of Thermopolis tS ame down yesterday on a>brief busi-| \ Just’n T, Kingdom of Cheyenne !s 2ea8 visit and is returning home to: }ooking after business matters here. jay. : ‘ eee s evening was spent. 7. ‘Tea 2nd-Reception Is Given. The members of the Epworth league beagle | Judge C. O. Brown is. bere from ¢ the Methodist chureh held ait in.j Harry P. Hynds a prominent .Ghey-| Douglas en legal matters. formal “Fellowship Tea,” and recép- ‘nne business man is in ‘the ety to- one * tion at the church last evening in| lay. G. W. Goff of Cheyenne is regis. se ; Charles /Pennycuick of the Iten Brothers Biscuit company is here on his regular trip to see his customers. eee * honer of the Rev. Walter I. French " and Mrs, French. About 75 guests | Were served tea after 6 o'clock. Following the reception the regu- < lar Epworth league meeting was held, tee tered at the Henninz hotel while look- ing after business in the city. eee fe Patrick Sullivan, Harry Adams, Jim- |mie Cody, John B. Corn, and Glenn | Richard Huff has left for Boulder, | Leidecker have left for the Pathfind- Colo., where he will attend the Un!-|er country on an. outing trip for the versity of Colorado. remainder of this eee . Hal.P. Riney of the Midwest Refin- ‘ng company has returned from the Salt Creek fields where he has; been ‘ooking after business for the cohee: ees Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton of Hous- ton, Texas, who are touring the west are guests at the Henning hotel dur- ing their stay here. Mr, Hamilton is "an influential- oj! man of the south , and has been’ visiting the oil fields of this vicinity. ae week. 2. Miss Laura Bicknell is leaving for Denver where she will spend two Weeks on a vacation trip. rn. eee Con; Frank W. Mondell, John Parker is leaving for Boulder./who spent Saturday in the city has Solo., where he will enter the state| returned to Newcastle. university of Coloradd for the school ose year. cee Lyle Branson has returned to the , city after a motor trip to Colorado. M. P. Wheeler has returned to his) vee aftices in the city after spending last| D. R. Philips of the Parkerburg Rig week in Lander attending the Grand! and Reel company has returned to his Lodge of Masons. . . Mr. ‘and\ Mrs" W. H. Occleston of > Lead, S. D., who havo. been house- * guests of Miss Sarah Martz during * their visit here were nicely entertain- ed over the week-end at a neighboring ranch. ‘They are ‘leaving Wednesday for their home. . Farewell Dinner Served Saturday. In honor of Louis Stoddard who is leaving. for Boulder, Colo., to take up : studies at the University of Colorado, Mrs, George Scott entertained a num- ber of friénds at.a course dinner at “Aine Scott home on ~ North Center street Saturday night. The dinner as served by Mrs. Affa’ Stoddard, Miss Wilma Scott and Miss Margaret 3 Places at the prettily appointed bles were laid for the Messrs. Louis . Stoddard, Richard Hoff, Stacey Boy- er, Jotin Parker, Carl Geiger, Wheel- er Canfield, Elliot Allan, Jo Marsh, Koss Grant and McKenna. ' see Mr, and Mrs. Richard Copsey have returned from Douglas) whes .they spent last week in attendance at the state fair. Douglas was the former, home of Mrs. Copsey and they yrere elaborately entertained during fheir, clay there, Meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary. < ‘The Women's Auxiliary to the Am-| erican Legion will hold a. social meet ing on Wednesday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. John Heagney, South Kimball street. <e . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend and Mr. and Mrs, J M Lownes who have been in attendance of the grand lodge and grand ehapter of the Masosn and Eastern Star, have returned to their homes in‘Casper from Lander. i see Mrs. Burton Nye VOICE AND PIANO LESSONS 1320 South Cottonwond Street Phone 1635R. Mrs. Ray Cook has returned from Lander where she snent a part of last! FOR TUESDAY, WEDNES- DAY AND THURSDAY 250 Suits Values $25 to $100 They are wonderful as to material and quality. . Every a of them the last word in style. FOR THREE DAYS We Will Offer Them at’ 20 Per Cent 1 i *\nnotncement Dinner Is Affair of Interest. * & dinner announcing the engage ‘ent of Miss Bessie Rosely, who has | heen a teacher in the Casper. schools for the past two years, to Byron R-| Pauiley of this city, was served at the Jolly Bachelor club on South Wal-} } nut street last Friday eyening, The! nimrriage of the well known and popu-| young people will take place in near future, although the exact has not been given out. T MADAM WILARTON. Royal Egyptian Clairvoyant and Palmist. Givo Truthful Advice on All Affairs 2 of Life. : Office Hours 10 a. m. rill 9 p. m. Lecated at $28 East Second Sircet i PEPEPOS SOLO TDOP POLS OE SEE SASSO SS PESSES HOPE CO ESC Ot ~~. AAA fA DIA he. U4 | D 7, <) i. SI io, ee, —= Eco) Leand 9 Aw) Highest prices palé for diamonds, Kling ness of the car. Some hiker, is E. F, Lamberth, 61, shown here at the White House, Says he has walked 270,000 mites in the 24 years: since he left Fort Worth, Texas. One meal a day & all he catx - The Packard Single-Six was not built in a day. The principles underlying its design, the skill devoted to its construction, were patiently developed through more than twenty years. Every mile you drive this : car pays back to you the reward of the | care and experience that go into its manu- : facture. The’ remarkable success of the Single-Six, and the enthusiasm of its more than 4,000 owners, rest solidly on the good- {: Originally the Packard Single-Six touring car was priced at $3640. It is now $2975, f. o. b. Detroit. YOU CAN SAFELY EXPECT FROM THE PACKARD SINGLE-SIX A YEARLY AVERAGE - OF 17 MILES OR BETTER TO THE GALLON OF_GASOLINE, 2000 MILES OR BETTER TO THE GALLON OF OFL, AND 15,000 MILES OR BETTER FROM TIRES PACKARD. MOTOR CAR COMPANY + DETROIT JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. {hp 137 South Kimball Street Ask the man who owns one Sy) ALY, a 2 ON oA ont ae PAGE THREE White Swans Given| Wceman Gives Up To. University For| Hunger Strike Museum Specimens $ ts WHEATLAND, Wyo... Sept19. — CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 19.—Un.| “7% Mary A. Gregory, arrested on a pder an order issued by Judge J. A icharge of bei cessory to arson at Riner of the United States district|the Graham r and who went on court for Wyom'ng two stuffed white | , ke Swana-which during the last -ear have {been in the office of the United States |marshal here will be presented to the|®Sht days Dejenanes’ from [University of Wyoming for its muse ¢ rapidly is regaining her strength. imens have an Interest. 1920, Wa . killed one o in violation of both the Wyoming law and of the treaty between the Unit- ed Sta reat Britain signed August 1 : Three ‘3 hh Car! Lund of Buffaic, W . the other fowl. Both Shad the swans mounted. Soon thereafter the state game department learned of the ‘kill- ing of the swans c otfered them for s h bidd. In each i e hizhest bidder was the man who and Li purchase killed the into nd came on bi to go to ersity un- alata! | & provision of the Anglo-Ameri- ce ee lean m’gratory fowl treaty permitting | such fowls to be procured for szientific urposcs im - —_ - AM READER SOCIOETYr Open Evenings NOTICE TO GOLFERS. South Wolcott Street AN of the Casper Coun- PHONE 14098. ltry ove Interested in Gol Distributors of the Kenilworth }are requested to meet the W: _ Studios : iming National bank" at 7.59 this e Art Wares and Icaportations AS lo) ! > oe a= oo AS ca i = : o ANY oe pt APY LAS ° Da) AS Cnt ! Lend ~~ A AS Phone 346 ¢ COI oyw es SU) . t

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