Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 3

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= he Casper Daily Cribune ‘ yesterday by her daughter Mrs. Cal-|ters of importance, and spent the | vin Kaylor. Mrs. Kaylor remained at|Thankegiving time, with his family. her mother’s bedside for @ week un- til all Genger hed passed. Hugh L. Patton, United States mar- shal, who has been spending the Thankegiving day with his family here is lea for Cheyenne. eee A. L. Spurlock and Charles Spur- jock are returning to thelr ranch jomes after spending several days heré with friends. They recently re- turned from Cheyenne where they were transactiong business of legal importance. Kenno Roedel, a member of the en- Sineering force at the Standard refin- ery, spent Thanksgiving visiting with his folks in Cheyenni eee Gus Hardenfort of the San Juan Pe- -|troleum edrapany returned to the city ‘Wednesday from Thermopolis in order to spend the Thanksgiving time with his friends and relatives here. see Among the visitors who-are spend- | Turkey Day Is . A.|ing the week end in the city transact-, Celebrated. en leaving this evening for her|!"& business matters are E. T. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Villnave entered/ ‘Den of Riverton, E. V. Anderson of Raw- into the celebrations of Turkey Day |"°™* cond ins, H. G, Bizzell of Lander and J. with a dinner served to friends and v8 8 _|E. Waldo of Salt Lake City, Utah. eee B. J. Irwin, register of the Douglas land office is a Caspep visitor today on government business. eee Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Salt Creek motored to Casper yesterday and spent ¢ holiday visiting with yesterday yey Ay! friends here. } The bride wore a white georgette} With the fowl and the appropriate veg- tions W. L. Batley who has been visiting ee | sown with a bride's bouquet of roses| tables as well as decorated with ‘a es ay - at the home of his brother, W. J.| Patrick Sullivan returned yesterday, ! and lillies of the valley. -| fruits and flowers prese: Bailey of the Citizens National bank, tended by Mra, Dan Sullivan sister o¢ Pensca the Thee eee here. Is expected to leave for his home in the bride as bridesmaid, and Daniel the east within a few days. J. Coughlin acted as best man. RE ae vee morning from Cheyenne where he had spent several days on business in be- half of Natrona county stockmen. Pate seo : F fi ————— | 4 | | aE H. J. Nelson has returned to Lin: Sen. cf. the USRe aeidae teen be oan coln, Neb., after spending the first o OME GLAND TABERES: years, the pint tee Bcd <a . the week here attending to business Be ene cid. Gea aa en been spent on the Two-Bar ranch in| Informal vesing’? : matters and visiting at the home of pn pres Omen Giand Tablete, the the employ of John Tobin. He wis| To Be Enjoyed. My. and Mrs. Ia. 'V. Weleon. wonderful tonic for the man. John in the ranks of Uncle Sam for one| Miss Verra Tangeman and Miss Vida| Mrs. Sarah H. Morton of Tripeny Drug Co. sells and recom- Patrick Sullivan returned to his'mends them. Write for very interest- ‘ year and ten months during the late} Williams will entertain this evening + home here from Cheyenne where he tng literature. Omez Pharmacal Co., war, fourteen months~of which he|for a number of friends. The affair Spgnt over seas. He bears many doc-| will be very informal, uments of very honorary character. N. 8. Vyjison Tikes He was physical instructor of his regi- ment and a contender for the overseas| Bride in Colorado, Mrs. L. B. Bluchard and Miss Haye! wrestling pennant. The many friends and old-timers of|Jones left yesterday for Glenrock Casper will read with interest the| Where they were entertained on J 7? Immediately after the ceremony the news of the marriage of N. S. Wilson |{Thanksgiving day. They intend to re- Wedding guests retired to the home of Rare. James’Brown where © wedding |to Mrs, A. Hillstrom of Minneapolis,|main there visiting with friends over Minn. the week-end. has been jooking _after _business mat-Nevada, Bidg.. Denver, Colo. _ breakfast was served. The afternoon and earty evening was eee The wedding took place on Thanks- spent in music, dancing and games. . wg oc Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. May are mov- Then the bride and groom were fol-|SiVN& eve, Wednesday, November 2 Ing into thet 1d ormerl: lowed to the depot by their numerous| +7" ** Tdttleton, Colo., and Mr. and | is into thelr mew residence £ if Mrs., Wilson celebrated ‘Thanksgiving | te home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Daw- F friends where they were bidden~"bon- Vi voyage” with rice, old shoes, and pla,| 4¥ i Cheyenne, where Mr. Wilson 1s | 0M, 183 East Fifth street, today, Mr. or over ears $ in attendance at court session. May is with the May Tank company cards. 5 \ ‘The honeymoon will be mpent in Chi-| From Cheyenne the newly-weds win | with offices th the Oil Exchange build ‘ cago and they will be at home to their] to Omaha on a brief trip of busi- eee @ friends in Casper after December 10. {SS and pleasure combined and re- : 3 : rarest glenn nd eng fg rer Negi oo rn A theo USE LESS than of higher priced brands ‘who will work under the auspices of|T!nston, Mr. and Mrs. Will Barn-|where they will visit with relatives turning to Casper will bo at home to} ,,.200n Trippeny js up today for the Mrs. Endicott , ; 0 | see Miss Nes aoe ders ot Attorney Mann. They expect to MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT has been a guest a® the homs of and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan over Thanksgiving holiday. She was companied by her son. . eee p first time for the past week. He has their friengs at 714 South Beech . Te Host bs car heen confined to ifs home by an at- tack of tonsoliti A sumptuous Thanksgtving dinner| , M- Wilson ts general manager, f se was served at the Chantacieer cate, |@uCINE department, Midwest Refining N. 8, Wilson of the Midwest Refin- ‘Thursday evening, at which Mra. A.|ComPany, and has long been associ-!ing company is still in Cheyenne where N. Endicott presided as hostess, Places |®ted with the Midwest ever sinco its} he has been attending to business in- Were laid for four, including Mr. and|©#fly days in Salt Creek. Ho will re-| torests for the concern during the past Mrs. Ferd Hudson and daughter. celve congratulations from hosts of | se: days. ee old friends upop his return to Casper e Children’s Organization to be with Mrs, ‘Wileca/ 7 Formed, Under Auspices of W. C. T. U. ike r The initial. meeting. of the Loyal] MF, and Me. Hlarvington = co Legion to which children | =tertain ee. a r a eee Mrs. H. B. Kline who has deen spending some time on the western coast, and who has been visiting in Denver for the past week, has return- until 14 years are invited, will} Mr: and Mrs. R. S, Harrington en-|ed to her home in the’ city. Mrs. Saturday afternoon at’ 2:30| tertained at an elaborate dinner party|Kline intends to’apend the remainder fn the basement of the Metho!|@t thelr home on South Elin strestlof the winter here jurch. Yesterday evening. Places at the 56 ¢ 3 $ “3 object of the meeting is to or-| Prettily decorated dining table were| Attorney and Mrs. G. Mf. Mann are ret onda 2 Mr, Thiel of Nebraska. Following the| > net Dome here Monday. a | dinner a pleasant evening was spent] Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Davis who spent informally. yesterday in the city’an dinner guests a and stories as examples will be told ie ied at_the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 5. . “the children which will tend to develop | Dinner Served at —_——=_ ——_—- - pa, their minds along lines of témperance| Runden Home. im Vv as well as to make them efficient work- In honor of a number of guests vis- fi \ iting in the city from Chicago, Mrs. . i atu Eliza Runden, assisted by Miss Mar- <a T ton and Miss Esther Runden, pre- y sided at & Thanksgiving dinner served Dinner Party Followed at their home on-South Park strect ‘ i te By Theater. yesterday Bhar paml 5 i = Seasonable lecorations added to / 5 3 Cetttl SHR ania Conan ait ins [ia nttractivonens -ofithe dintig table; Mra. B.S. Hule and son Bryan, Jr.|®N4 following the turkey day feast | {mm zl Following the nicely appointed turkey |® !mformal time was enjoyed. > z dinner the party enjoyed one of the!» soa Gg. cy theaters. 4 be Ctab . <. | eee Is Entertained. A T Dinner Mrs. J. J. O"Donnnll acted as host: > anc ewig ig ren majored. ess at a luncheon followed by an att- s gg 9 pat ernoon *f auction bridge, held at the ‘3 Mrs. I. F. Comfort presided] o*nonneli home this afternoon in as host and histess at an elaborate| honor of the P. and G. club. Mrs. p y’ turkey day dinner served at 6 o'clock ; ¥ decorations - ™ b ze j cuek ti . nt " ‘ #7 from 3 fow doses! of P . =| ond caldveets Syra It gives you sritleialty th Depain nature may have d< peived rou of and the lack « c Eee while Mes Gctas Jerre te ‘gnlghcataon oyepoonin. Yi Our entire stock of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Furs greatly reduced on account a Pintes at tho dining table were tata} —{) oaitgighowina tablets and Ravored _ of the needed room for our holiday goods. Hundreds of items marked out at values that ¥ Be i° pote cd. Mesiames Geores DR. CALDWELUS you cannot resist from buying, Needy merchandise at values that speak for themselves. A , Shey caiteee ne ie ied Be | Come and see. Get your share of the good things. Ww Regular Meeting J . Is Announced. e enye 9 Sime Brathan’ of American Yao Our Entire Millinery: Stock |. Women’s Blouses — men wi! 0 ye November meeting ‘the ps Ww ‘he I. ©. O. F, hall Saturday even- been successfully used tor #9 years. F d childr Nothi: . In every wanted style and material. Come and get | lng at Sipldlecke Following the busi: mufseuatariie ea pitta chi. thing paeeered: All the pick while the selection is at its best. Spetially so] Soe Ae eons lane eek te Be priced for Saturday. In three lots, \.} Pe ose " Many Dinners Celebrate Lot y Sea Ge ORE 2 ) 4 Thanksgi Date. te Seton ond vetie 8 Lotl - - - - . | Wate woe the tot Phankaeteme onor ot oe w ns : Te : : for INFANTS ang INVALI . . . $3.98 | - 4 ; ‘Sipe VALIDS Lot 2 le Lot 2 SR ape ne 3 Ww Hy , Horlick’s =| igi | mate is. . . $5.98 > Spe te ‘ and Substitutes t 3 a $ 2 Lot 3 : e ij mies Fane re ae mee Groans aes, Rich milk, matted grain extract In Powder Nourishing — Digestible Children’s Hose — All Women’s Pure Silk One lot of Women’s Women’s Cotton Hose sizes. Good 18 Hose—Black and $1 Winter, Coats— $5 2 x: o qualityy Cc colors... While they last. For the Week End Women’s Wonder Hose} | Women’s Heavy Fleece} | Women’s Pile Fabric Women’s Heavy Flan- Pee 65c quality. Union Suits—Fine qual- Muffs— $5.00 grade. nelette Night Gowns— 3 PA’ And Continui Next Week sa * FOR Seturday - DAL6d9| |coaity.._._._ 9M Don’t Fail to. Visit Our Toyland. Bring the Children. Make Your Selection While Our Stock Is Complete. All Are Money Saving Values. ~The Store That Originators _ Saves You . *OF Low . Money Prices HAND BAGS Of beautiful designs and colcrings. At $3.50 Up NEXT WEEK—Beautiful display of Venetian Lace and Madeira Linens. All-sizes up to 72-inch. Secure yoursnow for Christmas gifis.— The Stuart Children’s Shop Main Floor, O-S Building Phone 915-M_— i PAGE THREE A Week of Special Values ‘ VALUES BEYOND COMPARISON OVERCOATS Tailored faultlessly of the finest wool- ens; absolutely cor- rect in proportion and are distinctive looking because of their simplicity. WORTH $45.00 Copyright 1921 Halt Schaffner & Pais Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $35 and Overcoats as low as____--_-__ oe Built of solid calfskin, solid oak soles, the latest styles, brogues, French toes and plenty of conservative styles. $7 50 * AND -Edwin Clapp Shoes at $12.50. ~~ FLANNEL SHIRTS Good heavy woolen Shirts. Extra full cut. Military collar. Union made. Tail- ored by Signal Shirt Co, ~ $2. 50% - Mednick Bros. The Home of Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx Clothes Heanine Spent Store

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