Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1921, Page 3

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PAGE THREE bis home near Of City after spending: | maintain that $30,000 worth of the yesterday in the city on business-and + |Donds have been returned to Rock visking with bas poms — | River, but that the remainder of the | bonds have never been paid for. Ii. Pastermark of Cheyenne is res- } \stered at the Henning hote! while at- | tending to business here. & DENVER, Colo., Oct. 12.—As 4 re SOI of a financial transaction more than a year ago, in which approxi Tr tet mee imately $25.000 worth of municipal Bonds of the city of Rock Rive e e through Strawberries In smi the county court house. i gues October and End 74a hairmas, saet. “yesterday |ing’ for thee homestead tear Aemss Is Not in Sight oon at the home of Mrs. W. A.\ where they will spend several’ days. £23 South Center street. ‘Mrs. Farrens is assistant manager of a home of Mrs. J.B. Hanway, 704 Park , = oe Gens tt Cie Soret ae : Triumph. evenue. 1 .| Mr. and Mra. Lewis Kellogg are It al ' ‘Tho firet part of the afternoon was| aise the remainder of |leaving thisevening for O'Neil, Neb. would follow the example, of des Ths bond inue, which consists of Pant devoted to a forum discussion of the Tas been pledged to; where they will spend the winter vis. ‘ \° Van Doren there would. be ne’ 36 al water and sewer bonds M work that ts now being-earried on by F ie cont, a. bax for” isaported ptelebert to Aichele, according to the Thrills and bad SS Pam pas et chy 3 ries. statement. while ho was act hing children le urday lernoon. i: mt for ihe Bankers’ Se have been received by club and|cle $100 tothe church and] Mrs. T. D. Snowden of — Golorado In the back yard of the Van Dor- ne fee ot “4 Spectacle. pany, a Denver corpora-| en home on Sixth and Beech street offictais of Hock River | | there is a patch of etrawberries per- haps 20 feet square that has been most of the cases have been already |all‘of the amount with the exception Springs, Colo., is visiting with friends cared for, Nt®merous calls on the fof $15 bas been raised. ~ here for several days. needy and unfortunate were reported] Following the business session re- cee by the various members. freshments wefe served by the hos! Miss Nellie Hazlett'of Douglas re- bearing all summer and oven now ASK FOR and GET A complete and interesting report | tess. lturned to her home yesterday after the owner can pick whole buckets of 5 & Ch inate Seonetion Bele at are eae. * |mpending the pagt two weeks with re!- the large, red, mweet and juicy fruit. r c Ss § bull, last week, was reid by Mrs. Mrs. Biglin Hostess atives’ here. , They. are the “ever bearing” berry E. Hanway, who attendeA as dele-|at Elabcrate Tea. i gnaiwill continae to teen ae habe A gate from the Welfare club and as « > The Mrs. A. E, Biglin presided at her) ~* home on South Center street at a! tea served from 3 until 6 o'clock, this first of this week. The elaborate so-! bial event was honoring ¥ Seely-Weed and Mrs, Merrill Havens member of the Deiphian society. During the business session . the club voted full membership subscrip- tion to the “Clubwoman.” It was also voted by the club fo publish a year beak, of ‘Cleon, N, ¥., who are guosts of Plans to change the constitution at| xtra figiin. ciate” and Van enbire - a6. the next angual meeting were pre-|/ pho decorations wore of vari-colored|countas:s, has returned from ‘Ther. sented, : ty. Cin executes. committee, “blossoms floated in’ cryetal|mopolis where he has been attending The plan is to divide the club {nto | powts, four »!vups, appiled education, fine arts, welfare and legislative. "Fach member will be privileged to chose Ul the snow. It is even known f them to bear under a light snow for Malted Milk OF THE : for Infants and Invalids am, strawber- | Avoid Imitations and Substitutes . strawberries for break- 4 : : and just think of it, strawberry ©. A, Rhinmerth of the firm of see i oes ae wa yplg ngen Meo aU sod ca |to business for the concern: : eae os BETHLEHEM, Pa., Oct. 13.—Dr. In Eight Reels Mrs. A. J. Cunningham and Mra.) See 3 Jogeph W. Richards, professor of |¢) > ia 1 ecrtabcook poured and the seas] ©. B. Richardson. ot. the Consol thelallurgy at Lehigh university. ana] OO WDER RIVER dames S. N. Brooks, Archie Weidner, | {dated Royalty company? has left for an engineer of national prominence, the group or groups _ghe desires to belcy Bon and Ted Purdy assisted in{the oil fields where he will look after died at his home here yesterday badd a member of and ‘5: meetings | serving. foil Interests for several days. will be held which will not interefere *.. 9 cee Spex ee Sos with the regular sessions. Last of Bridge United States Marshall Hugh Ly time ermore, Following the business hour sever-| Series Is. Given. jPatton has returned to Cheyenne York, He is a graduate of tad and also attended Oxford. al pers were read oa! “Floor ‘ Py - er attendin oO le! matters chides” the mutject chosen. for this] MTC. P. Plummer was hostess) #fer Aitenahie. to offt ‘eager Legion ts. expected to arrive in Cas-|city looking after business and call months program asa part of the| St the last of a series of bridgo lunch) cee per October 15 or 16 to attend the ing on friends. topic “Interior Decorating,” which ts | ans to he served at ber apartment T™ | yyage and Mrs... E. Winter have| Meeting of the executive committee | eee being studied bY the tub; Oriental | (Mans Stternoons. ‘The eolos acheme (ett overland to-Powder River yrhere|f the Legion which will be held here.| 5: 5 Cortes of Chicago,“., 1s rugs of different make and design] Mey teen ine: aurick was pinks (they will witness the coming in of Pia goa spending several days here attending were described. lavender and white carried out. in}* Well for the Domino Ot! company. Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks has! left | to business interests, Mrs, Limi. Branson added to the 3078 for the Salt Creek oll ficlds where he! eee mails Was ¢. | fowes and astors and in hand-painted) & a - Bp tr mit : ; program with a solo wh obs rag pidce cards and nut baskets for the) Mr. and Mrs. 1H. W, Reed have re-| wil attend "to Iness matters’ for) ly appreciated. “THe . president, Ning | table appointments. Twelve guests turned to Douglas afte: spending sev-| several days. WW, \phbiatyre Sesiaiine, Pee ‘Ola | Were eulertained at each luncheon, [eral days here visiting with friends aE eet eee chat nn|_ The high tionors for Tuesday aftor.|*n@ relatives. Fashioned Cooky Jar” telling thet no} icon were ‘won by Mra, Arthurs :< home was completo Without the cooky} EeMien white Ars, Glen “Littlerlod], Mrs. C. R. Bosworth has returned jar. Ttefreshments of tea and home made cookies served from a cooky jar eee SOSOSE# At of New . P.Feodin of Marqvette, Mich. pa who has been looking afer busines: Frank Bell of Billings, Mont. ce is we evening for hi spending several days here looking a after business interests and visiting); was given the consolation. For Wed.{ffem Cowley whero she has teen -sis-| with friends. / nesday Mrs.-Ben Pélton, Jr,, recelved| ‘tine with her mother, Mrs. George the first prize and Mrs. Millard Mu-| 5 Wilson. were: steyys Urs ae rane the consolation. “Megular Meeting Farewell Party Bee ot W. C. TU. Ly ae ‘Tho regular meeting of the Wom-! ‘ an's Christian ‘Témperance Union will! .,% farewell party given in honor of oes be held in the public Mbrary, Friday) oe. von, Jeaving in the near fu-|, MissHelen Nelson of Sheridan, who/ several days here attending to buml- afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. All mem: /fItY TRO Are te sce will make {has been pending the week visiting | ness matters. i bers are requested to be present. their home, was presided over by Mra.|@t the home-of her sister, Mrs. A. D. banda oe RP. Burgess at her home 1032 South| Stith of. this city, has retyrned to! F. 'T. Appleman is registered at-tho A Chicago visit at the Mrs. ‘Reed Spruce street, Wednesday evening. (the northern part of the state. Henning hotel while attending to bus- njOy Your Js Hostess. 1 MS N * ie i iness matters here. es served at 1|,, The evening-was spent plusing aue-} 4) oo ay tas Went tis n> i _A bridge luncheon Was sery Keon ‘bridge with Mrs: Morrison $in- on. ira. D inson Have| .\ | o'clock this ngom @r ihe home of Mrs! Aine the high score and Mr. rank [Peturned to shelr homestead near Ar-| ¥. 1.’ Allen ts registered among. the THE HOTEL OF PgarEeT 1. A. Reod on South Center stvest. Ene, of Kansas City, Mon the -con-| unto after” spending the week vis-| business visitors In the city from Den- ana Vall flowers were the decorations. soldtion: iting with friends and relatives’ here. | ver. x “TERRACE GARDEN’ Following the deticlous luncheon |*°UtIOn. ‘ub aera ar) pinata Lie f the afternoon was spent with uction|, At. mantaht = js Puttet) tsa. Verra Tangeman is expected! C. 8. Lambert of Denver. is in the ‘ bridge, five tables were played. The ‘e to return :tomorrow evening from 7 guetss included Mr. and Mrs. Seats Der aye Marcel Dagalines, Miss Louise Me|Thermopolis where she; has been Out-of/ epee: he | 1 spending several day: Are ; noid ar In honor! “Havens of Olean, Mr,,and Mrs, Frank Jackson. lett ’ last tilght for Denver after attending ‘The members-of St. Mark's guild of |*® PUsiness| here. for several days. the Episcopal: church will act @s host-| 3. 45 Boeke city diets ee. re ote : ‘ eee a ne tie Mino pee Party turned tu his offices in the Oil .Ex- ‘© be held at the Masonic Temple to-| turned ( sie ie evening. Committees com.|*®8rse building after spending yes: ¥ . I. Moore of Denver is hero or SMahis business of importance. eee Baa bivalved tua setae Deeie S°| G. W. Gott of Cheyenne ts lookinr after looking after! arter businees in this city for the day Mrs. Willa Henry: who has been vis-|business matters here for several pS i ‘ting in pct aod for several days has/ days. A tg EB. M. Barstow of Salt Lake. City returned to home in North Cas- 2. Whisifiog Devers fethaenting te) . is attending to business con per, Fug | nected with his oil Uy rests in the city his home this evening “after spending * . Robert Grieve hi returned to hi terday at Salt Creek looking after powed of the Mesdaines Anna Leeper, |} P. C. Nicolaysen, J, T. Gratiot, and ghee a. < |B. B. Brooks have charge of the af! 1) purnan teft lost night. for eS Denver where he will attend to busi- The orchestra which will'supply the | ness for the Durham and Dowey law ‘South | Music at Terrace ‘gardens will Play | cericos, Wolcott ae 5 for the dance, e A. Wilson. “They were tended, rc Mr. and Cig id a op wil! make esas ra pe thelr Bote Se meaeernea .|. he ranchers of the Sweetwater dis- Po} 6, P itrict-extend an inyitation’ to Sega You Don't W, ‘ant More Than Satisfaction, We Guarantee ‘it. Custom Made Clothes o de Attorney Floyd E. Pendell who has recently returned from an extended business trip in Denver is Jeaving for, Washintgon, D. C,, where he will look Special for Friday after business interests. er in people to attend the dance whieh ywill ro Daly . we marriage services uniting E4- Reunisy seomad Rte an “pevaion Peter Q. Nyce, counsel for the Car- Silk Underwear, Teddys and foe teal ft this city, were Pertormed | Parties are: beng formed ig attend: the cubrtanee in Dery ms ype binge Gowns Tailored b last evening at 8 o'clock by the Tev.| formal entertathment. D. C, where he will look after bu Worth up to $6.95 atlored by 1. B. Carter of the Methodist churc! ” ness matters. orth up to o 2 R. H, Alcorn, editor of the Rawlins Republican and a member of the state executive commitioe of the American home in this city where they will re-| rs v3 é ceive their many friends wio extend| Miss Alice Veeley of Denver, ts vis. Next Batter Up! - heartiest cops: atulations. iting with friends at their homestead ¥ = a SRO near Shere for the remainder of the Black Beau Regular Mec! = Oe oe Ses pe The ceremony was performed at the parsonage of the Methodist church and Miss Mildred Crandall and 8. W. ‘Tull were the only attendants. { Mr. and Mrs, Tull will make thetr | $395 We Are Also Making Extraordi- nary Reductions On Hart Schaffner & Marx If you are hard to fit, or want a suit made to measure. The circle of the Presbyterian La- A. Ford accompanied by dies Aid society of which MM rank her hter, Miss Annetta Ford, is 24 SUITS. peenaertol in ; $; c dey MY e SDSTaNe: style and material. lave plushes, ve een pric Wh k been priced “up to $98.50. up. to "$38.50. 'y buy un known ma es $72.95 $24.95 when you can get Hart 40 COATS. U: 1 1- a1 SUITS. Formeriy _tst*sfare been priced up to Schaffner & Marx custom priced up to $66. $98.50. $42.95 $72.95 made service at lower prices. 20, COATS. Of different 60 SUITS. Formerly materials. Have been priced priced up to $38.50. up to $66. © $24.95 . $42.95 Afternoon Dresses and Street Frocks In Two Lots. . The quality and fit is guaranteed. Money Cheerfully refunded if not satisfied. Lor lors $2.00 | ‘ 76 sistines, pence in cis “Exclusive models in satin- :. on crepe, charmeuse, tric faced canton, charmeuse and Hite, Po a eee: other silk materials. Regu- and up Regular values up to $42.50. lar values up to $75. : $12.95 $24.95 AAA Three Tables of Hats 60 TRICOLETTE MEDNICK BROS. Table 1 Table 2 BLOUSES. Formerly priced $3.95 $5.95 at $8.50 and $12.50. : e : "Table 3 Casper's Finest == The Home of Edwin Clepp Shoes OPPesite Hotel = Store for Men Henning DT il ati 1BP299OO9O0900080000099- 900-969-6965 0999099999 9999 00 999-9 96909092 090699900909998902098905 260-4906+)-+90649009900O000000004. $7.95 $3.95 SOOKE VESOESSR OSE DES OT FDLESOLOL ELSES SOLS Et PRET OPEOD

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