Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1921, Page 3

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EE carnations|the jury held a short session before with thegen-| pronouncing their victims “gulity. |the afternoon was one of the most a! Probst was called to Greybull by the|sen of Cheyenne; W. A. Anderson of| managers cf the company. He will Chicago. | active affairs of the season in which} iliness and death of her mother. Miss; Grant Campbell of Bot.on; be gone for some time. H hite and ma-| Later in the evening 500 was played both mothers and daughters particl-| Prijchett will remain in the city forjand H. F. Georges of San Francisco. “ee -. 3 Toon. Shak. ise r ee Be gas a opie several days visiting old time friends. eee A. H. Cobb has left for Denver ang * uncheon was he guests included Mrs. §. O. Sim eee - points in Montana. Hoe is expected t Mrs. Brooks Issues The guests included the Messrs.|onds, mother of Mrs. Durham, of Lin aoe &, Fark of Denver, arrived ta} return the first part of next week. f and Mesdames Art Endell, Ira Naylor, |coln, Neb., Mrs. Virginia Lowey, moth- Miss Gla¢ys Ford has resumed her Casper this morning to take charge e E. McGraugh, Dave George or of A. H. Lowey who is visiting here| Position as deputy clerk of coust/of the office of training assistant in} wy ceshe Jr. is expected to red ‘W. Hughes and ple me abl ‘Anna|from Brooklyn, Mass. “_ after spending several weeks in| the work of rehabuitation under the! +" tomorrow ielcsieat arene Chey-5 age ; “pou pee Omaha, where ‘she visited with juriadiction of the local branch of the noose + olin xing Ze ges : phys, \ faaaqgnre hearer cnge. 4 1 ang freee lg lag ‘Dines Lna| friends and relatives. Yeteran’s bureau. His territory tn-| _ } of the local chapter of the Daughters| Bees Wright, Cary Secley and the/Mrs. C. E. Winter, Mrs. J. W. Bigham, Boa oS sma carci ‘ ~ ; 3 of the American Revolution. The| Rev. Charles Stout. |and mother, Mrs. Charles Green, Mra| Mrs. William Dicle of Newcastle, is AT, R : luncheon will epectally ee George Ferguson and her mother, Mrs | Spending the remainder of the week) George Mcleod has returned from we fe : —— — = gae| Wyoming day, which is Siturday, | Musical Recital White, Mra. Wiliam Baile? and ‘her ees Wiere be benefited by the vapors of— * December 10. Sg Acmeinaet . Mrs. J. T.-Dumm, Mrs. R. at | giving holiday with Kemp and her mother, Mra, Du Pont] Was formerly employed in the offices ee Tate eet fhe School of Musts wy "is visiting here trom Misiasippi,| of the Henning hotel. Seo tag nana er drove to Cheyenne to attend a con- VAPO B Christian church, corner of Lind and) , 3 Sha . ss sistory convention of Masons held at The Rev. Charles G. Stout of the|Grant streets at & o'clock. All per. iting esate ee ie ae Realy that place. They will return Friday if Over 17 Million Jara Used Yeariy Christian church performed the mar-|ents and friends are invited. , "® —— nd J. D. Tuck-| IiSsK Hy Rus’ | 1 1 riage ceremony uniting Fred Steck- oes Ta, Careers Ungberg and Miss Leona Lecky, at! Fishorate Entertainment 11 o'clock this merning in his of-| for Welfare Club, = as & committee of one tojfices. The young couple were at- with the chamber of commerce] tended by Mrs. Robert A. West and|, A" afternoon of ouckene PERSONALS on the problem of lighting and decorat-| Mrs. Wiliam Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs.|‘0m was spent at the parish ae the bridge crossing the Platte riv-| Stecklingberg will make thelr home rns meateeee oan aunpstewes ow Ree tama conch tics SRO ee ete Cae calenen Acthae MADERA Witla | Mand Mra, R. B. Werts are kav CITY BRIEFS | the condition of the roads permits. eee | D. Re Piilipa of the Parkersburg | Rig and Reel company, has returned Among the business men who are in| from a busiress trip to Riverton. He the city are: L. E. Johnson of St.jexpects to leave the last of this week Louis; L. E. Kennedy of Minneapolis; for Parkersburg, W. Va., where he D. D. Smith of St. Paul; W. G Paul- will attend a meeting of the district Pachelbel «oad >: a uetthadaneneemallinel crt eames You've Been Wanting eee Kleber and A. Schuler acted as hos-|ing this evening for Denver where : Mrs. Brittain tesses and wrved delicious refresh-|they will spend a few days on a busi “2 af R teachers who will spend the Christmas| Is Honoree. ments before the close of the time. (ness and pleasure trip. Mr. Wertz is - wt Penn : im ao ; ra for children ,even of school age will| holidays away from their homes was| A housewarming party was held| The parish house was prettily deco.| superintendent of the Producers anc ‘© have two beautiful instru- be found, will be handled by Mrs. J.|also presented. Definite plans were] last evening for Mrs. J. O. Brittain, |rated in Christmas holly and red flow nt Te ee toegr A. Leary and Mrs. W..J. Chamberlin. not laid but an especial effort will be} who reecntly mioved into her new|ere carrying out a cheerful | calor | Moved his home to this city after liv ‘The linen booth, which will be one of/made. to assure a pleasant vacatign| home on East G Street. About thirty|Scheme of red and green. Shaded See: eee the most attractive showings of the| time for the Casper teachers. friends participated and presented the| lights gave a soft effect and presented | _ __ ‘ day, will be taken care of by Mrs. M| The main topic of discussion at the| guest of honor with a set of dishes.|a lovely scene. [AIF and Mra. B. B.Vanatta returned J. Foley and Mra. E. H.. Pigeon.| meeting was the question of a correct} The evening was spent playing pro-| | Eight tables of auction bridge were| this week from Salt Lake City, where Aprons of every description will be| “disposition of garbage. It was found| gressive caris and musical selections| played and the high honors of the|they spent a week on business and sold under Mrs. Qualey and Mrs. W.| that every roadway leading to the city| were rendered. A delicious luncheon | afternoon went-to Mrs, C. R. Sphank.|Pleasure. Mr. Vanatta reports @ con * W. Stockton, and candies will be sold| Was marred In appearance by at least| was sefved toward the close of the] A number of contests were entered|Siderable business depression, with ments which we will sell at un- usual bargains for cash. You will be doing yourself an injustice if you fail to investi- gate this. These machines are on ex- hibition at the MIDWEST PHARMACY OF I have been in Casper a short ; in gaining possession of them. What tine, but have difficulty in finding | do ynu advise me to do? Wersied work. I have had experience in Mother, Nebraska. fountain work and in clerking. Can | — you aid me fn obtaining work, I | Dear Worried Mother need {t badly.—Alice. It depends on how the ehildren Were put Into the institution, by Dear Troublewom ° : court order or voluntarily on your 5; 77 HG auemeaies ea arena ee wea | Wee Moree. fo. nepearence, Ly st ae | wa necro’. 2 Into by thoge who spent the afternoon |™ANy of the principal tactories cloved| Tam the mother of two small |.pert, Grou ean wey oe THE KIMBALL < be two miscellaneous booths which|ly of tin cans. The first move in see as a kensington and a prize was | down for lack oe pe. children who were placed in an asy-| faction of the court that you are will display household articles and the| beautifying the city, so it was pointed/ Cirde Meeting awarded to Mrs. J. L. Biederman. ‘s click : gta lum about eighteen months ago. I | able to provide for then: now, an DRUG STORES many accessories to delight house-|out by Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. M. P.| for Tomorrow. During the afternoon a musical pro- we +2 : via Fradd of Lewistown,| am on my feet now and able to siip- | order will be Issued to the head of wives. The booths will be in charge| Wheeler, was to clear the approach to] The East circle of the Lutheran|cram was presented by Miss Marion|™Mont., has accepted a position as port them, but am having difficulty | the institution to that effect. i \ stenographer in the office of R. E. of Mrs. Charles Schank, Mra. Frank| the city of such blots. If & is possl-| Ladies’ Aid will meet tomorrow aft-|Kleber, vocalist, Mrs. A. A. Sinde,) “tet are Riley and Mrs. ZB. E. Dean and Mrs.| ble, #-will be arranged to provide one|ernoon at the home of Mrs. Rediske,] pianist and Mrs. Ray Cook, pianist. Wertz, superintendent of the Produc . e of bak dump instead of the many. 634 North Center street. It {s estimated that about $25 was|°™ 20d Refiners corporation. Mrr. eee oe by Sete TL: hemuat mpbaking ot the cdi caitk be se. made through the entertainment and] 1 "404 takes the ~ tadigrapelpgtees Mam Schwartzfager and Mrs. J. W | held Tuesday, January 3. Informal Party the sum will be given to the Welfare | 0 ™AND er ee mordls hey ee for Tenieh ae im entertain | “0? for the Christmas work. i eee H A H A H Miss Vera Tangeman will en' cere i T - masters a4 Br cneety Fy Osenn eae Pythian Sisters. informally this evening at bridge. A| Chicken Dinner for Pn: raeptyeny x pes 2 But- tand, Joe Dessert and John Heagiy"| ‘The Pythian Sisters will meet in|rumber of intimate friends will bel Saturday Nicht. wilt sland: tng’ Cotitints vomans ~ A unmber of girls of the church will] regular geasion tomorrow night. Be-|the guests and refreshments will be) 4 chicken dinner will be served Sat-| Sith Mitte eng reththeaps hares “Atos, assist in serving. sides the tual routine of work, there | served. eke urday night by members of the St.| Elis was formerly Miss Lillian Ger. The proceeds of the bazaar and din | will be initiation and 1! applicants will es Mark's Guild at the luncheonette de-|ber and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will be ner will be used to swell the funds|be taken in. Mrs. McFayden partment of the Midwest pharmacy| guests at the Dan Gerber home on raised through the efforts of the Altar} An election of officers for the ensu-| To Entertain. of the Kimball drug stores. Serving | Twelfth street and Rosary society for ci.urch work. | ing year will also be in order. A social ‘The second of a series of bridge will start ct 5 o'clock and every one - . hour will follow the work and the| luncheons will be presided over by] it's tla to attena, anise genie i i This is a scientific fact, and simply means that Program of Work Mesdames snares, Jesienon: Hattie and | Mrs. Sonn MeFayaen tomorrow. Stipe, mira poaitades seas Thal Ouloags "ak btariae! nothing succeeds like success: and all business Is Outlined. Cromwell serve refreshmen noon. vi A thusiastic meetti ¢ the mem a ed to a number of society matrons. mele Apa: Seren, "Tes, ene eerieaste ae ees ete n en’ of the y pera of tho Civic club, the pioneer club| Interesting ‘Tallc at rae a2, Mrs. H. B. Durham entertained at a re sar of its kind in the city, was held yes-| Missionary Mecting. hcg 72a hea le ' kensington tea held at her home on} Mrs. Frank Probst, accompanied by terday afternon at the Natrona county ‘The Presbyterian Missionary society ys aaa. - Clint Walker who South Durbin street yesterday after-| hor sister, Miss Marie Pritchett, are Ubrary. Several new members were| will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:15 Mr. tg Ca their new home| 200M honoring the number of mothers| expected to arrive in the city tomor- introduced and an unusual amount of| o'clock at the Presbyterian church. Ve Kpoeney. who are in the vicinity visiting their success begins with money inthe bank. This bank solicits your business on its merits. Ask someone in whom you have confidence, what he or she thinks of the directors of this institution. We are willing to abide by his or her decision. This strong, joved and second @ committee} Mrs. Carl Gompf and Mrs. Marshall|taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Brooks and Sac John Grieve] Dayton will preside as tec “ay bh eee: keer’ casts street . Nicolayse: ted to]® series of formal luncheons to where the court scen i ees carer in Scat exces given in honor of the society matrons | While blindfolded thelr guards hed) by her maiden name only. Then the| The “Food-Drink"” for All Ages. ing the 80 acres adjoining the schoo! | of the city... The first luncheon’ was |sl:pped raising into thelr pockets, #0| guessing game was played in which| Quick Lunch at Home, shay section No. 16, which ‘s now owned | served at 1 o'clock today at the hme |thoy were forced to pload guilty. A|the maiden names figured. Other con-| Fr 6: for dete by the.city, for the 80.acr of Mrs. Gompf, 802 South Lin at|knowing judge presided and many|tests of appropriate nature were en. apy igs wags . HORLICK’: ‘The which twenty guests were fresent.| witnesses were called upon. The evi-! joyed. i i aear-Avoid Imitations & o the: bel 'The table was graced with = beaut noes of the crime were apparent and A cious luncheon Was served and Substitutes and several guessing games were c Played. Before one game each of the guest introduced the lady at her right NO COOKING row evening from Greybull. Mrs, friendly bank is h a ice; i business was transacted before the ad-| Mrs. L. E. Carter, of the Methodist|/on North Beech street, bce fhe guests daughter or daughters. Mrs. §. O. nareoral interest: pe si ag ramen. podbean: jJournment. church will talk on her work among |of honor at an original housewarming/ sinonds, mother of Mrs. Durham, who ‘ 3 Pe Baydelity fe: . Tie new. 0 stacten ‘ak’ the pint lithe Arnehienh party tendered them by a number Off}.a5 been visiting here from Lincoln, — each of its depositors. 3 In serving your own best \Eaestine. See They include Mrs.| Mrs. W. B. McCarthy's committee | friends. tea | Neb. Was the honor guest. ey ait interests, you must realize that your most valuable BB. Brooks, president; Mrs. T. A.| will have charge of the meeting and.a| A committees of two was appointed) Tne pretty Durham. home was made ~cet Horlick’s Possession is a sound, substantial reputation as a Dean, vice president, and Mrs. M. P.| full attendance of all members and|by the Leen to go to 4 im doubly attractive by the use of bou- The ORIGINAL credit risk. An affiliation with this bank will give Wheeler, secretary and treasurer. those interested in missionary work 1s/home where they arrested the unsus-lquets of carnations and narcissus, and S Malted Milk you that, and more; it will establish y. hi Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, as chairman | desired. pecting honorees in a stern manner. | each of the guests was presented with . more; Ww establish you in this of the park committee, gave a short =a + Spa rg eg 7 one we ‘many raising B coreation before the close of the Ore EY 1 . First of Luncheon in ernoon. ay we have yo Be See aerate tensioned teiate | Rorton’ ober” ‘The prisoners were blindfolded : The time was apent as a kensington ej PLO Use re te Codey The National Bank of Commerce A Good, Bank for You. Yes, Popular Prices 4 ‘ i eee, INTRODUCE ’EM—PEP 2s: build a ‘ ET BOOK Business, ‘ : SELL ’7EM After all, Selling : . 3 is a Business. ' : Building a Business Is Like Getting Breakfast, Because You Have to Light the Fire First The ‘ The . . Pep h th People because the Store Store f wise) 08 i made 146 S. : 146 S. ‘Aner alli tha People rute.’ Center Center ae . St E. : d St. ' Mic. Bee ie thee’ for It’s Next to the White House Cafe—It’s on the Corner of an Alley—It’s a Prominent Location = SO NAEENES videeatal It’s a Duplicate of the Original News Depot---a Department Store a la Cafeteria---an institution for the People be It sells like a sandwich— 2 5 Sige cae ani BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION Popular ‘ANOTHER WAY OF INTRODUCTION : Prices Selling anything is like going to School— you have to be there on when the Bell Rings. cra gree alendars = popular Call and Get One at Pep’s New Store : Prices 1 5c a Package aeye A limited number only—a Ce Le taueaay, Friday, Satur- Lens ; en ay and Sunday. Bs an cop ea ki f Headquart au : . winnin : Sa Devote Sell aeiers ‘As many as 3 Packages— Thursday, Friday, Sat- way. id ‘11,000 Magazines urday, Sunday—Regularly sold at 16 cents. every month—to'the ' Rich, to the Lowly, : SELLING IS A BUSINESS, and to the People. B A U R’ Ss eg ; Mr. Pep has ordered an- sat cae Pep Carries the Latest—at So, Sell’Em Kid, other Town Clock —a ¢ FAMOUS) DENVER CANDY ey aS Popular Prices. Pep sells Newspapers from while the Sellin’s good. Rabspagx) ara ae Hard Candy in bulk—a bax assortment— 45 If we haven’t what you want, everywhere because the stranger rd tick a every mim - * ca the’coener of the alley. eells fast because it’s really worth while. stay. welltry to getit. - wants to hear from home. Good-Bye: It Takes a SMILE to Sell---That’s Why Quick Sales Make Us Laugh---Pep Buys for Cash and Sells at a Discount. SoLong ~

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