Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JARUARY 4, 1922. ; Che Casper Dally Cribune , PAGE THREE ball, secretary and treasurer. Thy ‘edays hers en members will ‘o!é office during the! year of 1922. Followin a short business seston c+. & sociai ho ar was enjoyed and retresh- Miss Louise Butler has returned Mrs, M. N. ments wer: served by the hostess. = = anc Mrs. Smithers will be guests at|to the Midlar4 college in Fremont,/ visiting with friends and rel the Daly home on North Durbin|Neb., after syending the holiday se8-}ncre for the past two wreks gon with her pareats here, night for her home in Co Hannon who has been | 5Prings. tves| Big special sale tedies shoes, Thurs lay, Friday and Seturday. Richavis 4: = Cunningham Co. sribune Classified Ads Bring Results JANUARY CLEARANCE | OF ALL == ad FS members will alsu ; vhost and nostns az a party bait nt,S0%H the esting Winter Wearing Apparel their home, 25¢ East F street, ef recognition of their silver wedding an- FOR ® niversary which marks the twenty- wEl gett year of their married. life. The the guests were many cf the old timers, °T some of whom had attended the mar- | riage services of thelr host and host- ittee headed by Mrs. Sam oss performed a quarter of a century a reception t0 ogo. There were 25 guests at the en- hotel ©D tertainment. iggag ee Music, games and cards were the trip to Casper. tors. diversion of the evening and at mid- Refreshments will served and it nicht a sumptuous supper was served. le that cards will be played yir “and Mrs. Legan recelved many wives of the res!- beautiful gifts from their friends ap- are asked to attend propriate to the occasion as well as isiting WOMeN- | ine best wishes for a long life of Women and Misses WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS Jie Shop 256 South Center Street Phone 1304-W eee tootsie Attorney H. O. Warton while attending her last year in the high Z SALE ON FOR 3 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY January 5 January 6 January 7 These are all high class Shoes formerly sold at $17.50, $16.50, $14.50, $12.50, $10.00 and $8.50. Allo be sold at this sale for $5.00 a Pair ., = neries of informal dinners erved at) artage, ceremony wniting SCHOO. at ‘ ‘pher home during the holiday season-| stis5 Vera Manbeck, only daughter of ° A number of friends wera guests each yy. any Mrs C, B. Manbeck, and|_ Miss Madelire Babb has returned to Je¥ ome and informal evenings Were Ciark Lemen Rodgers was performed Stursin, S. D., where she ts a student pleasantly spent. The decorations {7 i115 afternoon in Alton, Til, at the Sf the St. Martin's academy. Miss a Episcopal church, An elaborate wed- | Babb has been visiting with her moth. Ging was held and the bride was at./¢ 8nd sister over the holiday sea * ltended bP Miss Kathleen Sullivan as|*°" 6) eke bridesmaid. Following the services a . ; ; reception was held at the home ot), Mise Mary Campbell, daughter 0 |Mr. and Mre. Manbeck. The bride|“- C- Campbell of Cheyenne, who haz éntertatned abt! 5.4 groom will make thelr home in| DCC? & suest at the A. J. Cunningtam a m following a wedding trip to)home for the past several days, lett jiest night for her home. eee and in the home. 7. Holiday Party at OGGERY SHO ABIGPAY DAY SPECIAL Genuine U. 8. Army Shirts, Made of the the Finest Serge. $5.50 Value Special $3.35 SHOES—U. S. Army and Welcome Home T ADDINGTON’S o-0 . The Misses Neliio Quinn, Nellie | ES Buptist Ald : Potts and Mnrearet O'Brian hav: = tmas tre? ity Meet. thrash". 40; this’ dity > tee | Gtenrodk ha Colors brown, black, grey kid uster Brown Shoes for boys and Pics ‘There will be a regular meeting of farms were pinged end eeversi COR parlors Thuretay afternoon, ae nan pe gern tnd toward the close Be! pe iial TAAL ae Boctal Diours the eveniig,. Slee Dalley, a served eer. held and a good attendance is , aliclous refreshments | where they spent the New Years holi days visiting with friends. suede, also black suede. Baby * : Louis and Louis heels, Cuban and Military heels. Mg Ee ae Rubbers and Overshoes for the r. Mra. Russell Finch are ex 7 > | pected to return to the city this week whole family. { |from Scottsbluff, Neb., where they were married on the first da: of the lt i iv now year. Mrs. Finch was formerly 9 2 Gin ation ant, Misa Sarah Parker. Stages Tablean 3 At a. meeting of the Natrona Re- Following the social which was held pokah lodge which will be held this Clatr Blanchard who has been vi iB patent leather suede top-~grey his Come early and secure the size and style that suits you best SHOE DEPARTMENT ON BALCONY. iting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ld nd ethodistychurch last Saturday evening in the I. 0. O. F. hall the 7 e " ’ at the Methodieug oplces of the ED: snotallation o€ officers will bo held.| ©, 2: Calder of this ity, ts leaving | ards unnin am Co Makes of Men’s Shoes. ‘orth League, a beautiful candle lsht — During the socia! hour cards will be | th5 state ~ntvenattsy Siege ae . 7 00 Val 3. 00 Tervice including @ tableaux, 95 played and prizes will be awarded to - ree > | $ . ue at $3. |the btgh scores. 3 . THINK ~, 2 commemoration of Aj] members, both resident and yis-| Miss Vira Baker, who has bee RI = & spending the Christmas holidays wit respect to the New iting are invited to attend the work nde ii) jock Until and the social entertainment. her parents. In the city, has returne Bae se exxhactal to Fremont, Neb., where she will cor | ea A Rileaux showing the 12 Officers Named at tinue her studies at the Midland co y 5°. ! months of the year. ven. mack Th Ate ei were named at a = a2 young girls was st ~tR See dens Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smithers of Der | ‘scr its purpose in making|the meeting of the St. Mark's Synur- De sant ‘of the year complete. The |gao which was held.Jast evening at the | Moines, Towa, are ‘spending sevora sacred here was shown by the/home of Mrs. R. E. Evans on, North figure a thee ‘cross in the background/ Kimball street, are. Mrs. R. 4H. of the Me picture, Renae, prongent, sew. ou cor zee! 1922--Cleaning oar Officers. + 2 RMT meeting of the Bustness and Pressing Price List MEN'S. LIST. Professional Woman's club of Casper which was held last night at the tab- Cleaning and Pressing. Suits .. i$hi50 and up ‘the old year and in ‘ year were held from 11 o'cl B. F. Addington 220 S. Center . Cross Chain-Chain Adjusters and Radiator Covers Casper Sporting Goods Company Corner Second and David Sts. Phone 214 The Most Complete Stock of Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods in Wyoming. Charter No. 10533 Reserve District 10. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Wyoming National Bank At Casper in the State of Wyoming at the Close of Business on Dec. 31, 1921. rnacle of the Presbyterian church, the officers for the year of 1922 were ' elected. They were: Miss Blanche 1 ‘Toland, president; Miss Margaret Ful- ton, vice president; Miss Zoo ‘Marks, aga Miss Selma Young, treas- rer. ‘A report of the various committees of the club was given and Mrs. Ida Mae Hopkins, retiring president, gave tuspiring talk. ok ‘social meeting followed the bust- ness hour, Shower RESOURCES. Deans 014 discounts--. Overdrafts, unsecured -~--.-. U. 8. Government securities owned: {a) Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value) - -~-~-$100.000.00 (>) All other U. 8. Government securities... 10 -178,288.10 Other bonds, stocks, securities, et 195,759.89 Furniture and fixtures. 95,454.54 Lawful reserve with Fi Cash in vault and amount due from Amount due from State banks, bankers and trust eompanies in the United States._--—_. Exchanges for clearing house. Checks on banks located outside of city o1 porting bank and other cash items_ Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and ‘Treasurer FOR REAL EXTRA After- Holiday Bargains Leather Coats Leather Vests Bathrobes . Necktics Is Success. . ‘A number of the wives of the em- ployes of the Casper pharmacy met yesterday efternoon,at the, home of Mrs. R. J. Cook at a surprise shower honoring ‘Mrs. George Osterwald, ‘The affair was a complete surprise -_ 862.76 750,234.28 ue from U. 8. Sah. =) NRE HS we 5,000.00 to mie nonores, and a pleasant. after: Totat —$3,946,681.58 noon was spent as a kensington. - Valtn, miei LIABILITIES Refreshments were served. ‘ Skirts, plain .. Capital stock paid in. $100,000.00 The guests Speinies eo Saas aebeny waatescan ey Surplus fund 100,000.00 Charies Benjamin, B. F. Waban :, 4 Undivided profit: 43,823.23 Fy tn Bensiett, Z. Q. Miller, W. 1. Crawford, ane Ges <1 Circulating notes outstanding. 100,000.00 You Will Find Them at the Bert Harris, Luckey, Summers, Wa! Singh Goxte Amount due to National banks... ter Rose and Miss Laura Dillon. Wonk Drinbeay veh 32.50 and up Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust com- e r fs Staal. Velvet Dreanes we. panies in the United States and forelgn countries 175,354.65 Mrs. Shumaker Silk Dress * Certified checks outstariding----_ 2040.63 In oO. Entertains. NY tions. 01 up Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding. 507.02 Mrs. Carl FP. Shumaker acted ax hos- es $1.25, and up Individual deposits subject to check... oS 2,438,893.49 tess this noon as friar rare y PAeA per up * Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 da: 51,000.00 at her home on Sou! up. Other demand deposit: 14 for @ number of friends. ume PS Certificates of deposit. 279 525.50 AS AN EXTRA SPECIAL ot 7a 6 MES. ANNA E. HUGHES. Other time deposits. 625,036.39 8.602,858.35 Invitations Iasued hicago, ——_—. For the Balance of the Week for ‘Tomorrow. Mrs. Anna BE. Hughes, 22 West Elm Total- $3,946,681.58 z fi t Invitations have been issued street, Chicago, an artist who enjoys j Mrs. R. C. Wyland for a pe saceiasgg & Roos — Saas reputation for j home tomorrow. skill in china painting, in relating th | Nie mervea at her paioling, {9 sflating: the Model Cleaners State of Wyoming. County of Natrona—ss. I, Carl F. Shumaker, cashier of the above named bank, do svlemnly GOOD HEAVY EAR- ere eacka ces thea* tated aececlanen swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and with Tanlao, say Th 5 belief, CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashler. One O'clock Luncheon a M e Service Cleaners at Cafe. pee Tat ao WOU ete oe rs s e Cle. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1922. for tah ,th aner AGN. deni ‘Mrs. Carl Starr entertained Se as RT ee eee D (Seal) C. B. WAGNER, Notary Pubile. My commission expires June 19, 1923. Correct—Attest: For Men and Boys. Many of Them Are Fur Lined. sight guests at a 2 o'clock luncheon |") 20° un down, that halt an hour at|| Midwest Cleaning and Dye- noon at the Chan’ my work would’ tire me complotely ing Works deco- , . cafe. The table was artistically out and I was actualiy so nervous and sate with bouquets of cut flowers and| tweak that at times the brush would|| The Wardrobe Cleaners . . i Appropriate place cards snd favors ial eee wei ea ea See Regular $1.50 to $2.50 Values, for the were used. sincheon the guesta| Every. mi ‘would lle awake for|| American Hatters an 7 Rollowsng, te, nen ua then | Doles, Mmarable and nervous, Clases Balance of the Week. ters. tow toeed ot Tanlac was rapid and Superior Tailor constant. I'm happy to say I’m well YOUR CHOICE and strong now and I feel batter than Muicahy, the Tailor Meets Tomorrow. in twenty years. ni] eserves y ‘The members of the Ladies’ Aid sa-|every word of praise I can give it.” Henning Tailor Shop ciety of the Presbyterian church ‘will} Tanlac is sold in Casper by The Cas- Tim, the Tailor church parlors Thursday |Per Pharmacy aha by leading drug- = ae ee Bins gists everywhere. Adv. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The usual business and socal hours will be ep- joyed and Mrs. Pattersén and com- mittee will be in charge of the sery- ing of refreshments. as . oar We Offer for Your Convenience Our Most Modern SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT No matter how large, no matter how small, we have boxes that will accommodate your volume of business. Wyoming National B / Mee ee Horlicks DANCING (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Sere Regular Big 10c Dance. Tonight ENS AND YOUN 260 So. Center St., Casper, Wyo. WATCH OUR WINDOWS Fountains. Ask for HORLICX’3. aa-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes ' UI 1a aN ee

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