Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 7, 1922, Page 3

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MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922. i night at the Oeon hall tn honor of their husband, There were about 30 quiet ceremony took place at 2|sussts present. * o° slock yesterday afternoon in the mar- riage of Miss Dorothy Sheffield o| tion will be held Thursday, August ing performed by the Rev. Charles.G.|call will be answere1 with household Stout at the Christian manse. The| hints. young couple were attended by Mr.| o. Arthur Thatcher and Mrs. Lucille Cun-| Royal Neighbors ningham. The bride wore a light chic| Meet Next Mondsy ' tailored suit, a tailored hat, and a/ ‘The _Roya!l .Neighors’ lodge corsage bouquet of roses. | Rot meet this evening but will meet Mr: Kirk's home is in Salt Lake | pevt Monday at the regular plac City. He has resided here since last | 2 ptember and is connected with the) Standard Refining company. Mrs.| shower for aise Suttvan K been a resident hi for f yeata’ jathe tak CaRaOCdteoe charm.| The shower given for Miss Eiteen ng young lady with a host of-triends | SulllVan Saturday by Mrs. HL. Pat who extend their best wishes to her.|*" 49d Mrs. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk will make their |*uccessful in every way. ‘The hon Te jOree recetved many beaut{ful pros- ED 5 jents, Miss Sullivan dnd Mré. Lee Mc-| Grath took honors at Bridge. Follow ing the games, Winters’ Are Entertained at Sheridan. Becton ». Pboae-riibadped BT splendid taste and effect in the Sheridan have been royally feted while|Cl0r scheme of the luncheon table there. Not only has the judge been| onored by invitations to speak before | Miss Sullivan, was also honored by everal organizations, but many socialthe party. Thirty-four guests were afta have been held to which ¢he| Present. perites were invited. Among these] re two receptions for Mr. and Mrs.| Frank Mondell, aw disclosed in the fol: | lowing extract from stories appearing n the society column of the yee City Briefs Post: “The‘ovely home of Mrs. Peter Koot on Residence’ Hill was yesterday open- ed to receive the ladies of Sheridan, who desired to meet Mrs, Frank W. Mondell, and during the receiving hours from 2 to 5 ubout 125 ladies|ing the Jewett motor car, while Mr. called to take the opportunity of meet-| O’Brien is in the postal service there. tored up from Dougian yesterday aft. ernoon and spent a few hours with friends here. Mr. Rice is demonstrat ‘The next meeting of the organiza-) Farrell W. Kirk, the servine be-|17, at the home of Mrs. Harvey. Roll! will! | Delightfol Affair. | . Brooks was very | luncheon was served| at noor’. Yellow and purple were used) Miss Lucille Scanlon, house guest of| George Rice and James O’Brien mo-} Che Casper Dally Cribune VU. S. Aid Saved Russia NE ml TEAM, FACING _—WNGRANGY GHARGE “AGAIN : 20 @ays barge Tom Sullivan, after serving im the city jail on @ vagrancy pack in the old familiar after two weeks’ liberty. Suilivan, ar: on ® supposition that he only | rested before crous 1. W charged with charge. W. organizations, was vagmicy as the only |took place last evening on the claim jthat he has made no effort to secure work other than alleged continuation ites W. W. organization. Officers pre McGrew “picked him up” = and Bar and placed him in| Colonel William N. Haskell, U. S. A., with his wife and their children, | Mary and William, Jr, who arriyed on the steamship Aquitania. With him | |came Edgar Richard, general director of the American Relief Administration, and Walter Lyman Brown European director of the American Relief Admin- | istration, for a conference with Secretary Hoover on the future of the Re- ef Administration's work. Colonel Haskell said the famine in the Volga !Vailey was over and, that there had been no deaths from starvation since April. : Cigarette it’s toasted. This [visit in Colorado, At Denver she was| evening and left Sunday morning for ing the charming wife of Wyoming's <. congressman. And among them were} W. many of her old friends and many | holdings of the Annabelle Wyoming new ones, “Opportunities of meeting Mrs. Mon. dell have been few, and appreciation ef the chance of having her as an honored guest for a few days was shown by the Sheridan ladies by the large number attenting. There were quite a few out of vown visitors tn at- tendance, among them Mrs, Charles E. Winter of Casper and the ladles of Fort Mackenzie." “Mr. and Mrs. Lyman H. Brooks at their lovely home on Residence Hil], entertained a small company at Juncheon yesterday noon in honor xa Congressman and Mrs. Frank ‘\ Mondell. Informality was the is note and appreciated by the who included besides the honor Judge and Mrs. Charles E. Winter of Casper and Mr. and Mrs. C. Brandon.” try with cessful the expectation of a suc. drilling of the present well, which ts now down about 1,700, feet.| J. G. Croskill has returnea from @ vacation trip to Yellowstone park. A. W. Peake has returned to the city after a brief business trip in the interest of the Midwest Refining, company. eee Ralph Hudson and John Bishop are| among the Casperites who motored to! the Big. Horn mounta‘ns for a fishing trip Sunday. te ee N.S. Wilson i¢ back after a business trip. — eee Casper People Attend | P is Dance At Moneta. H ersona Mr. Goodwin of Moneta gave a|' dance Saturday night for a large list ——oo——_—_ of guests. Among the Casperites Mrs. J. W: who attended were Mr. and Mrs. a vacation trip to Sheridan, where si i visited with relatives. Warren, Mr. patrick, Mr. and Mrs. D. Burgh, Miss Betty Tolburst, 4 Mrs. J. B. Keith. eee and Mrs. - H. KL Van and Mr W. H. Patten and daughter Evelyn together with Mion McMahon tored to "Cheyenne. Saturday fone several days. mo to be “Flapper Dances night and Tomorrow Confident at last in their contested rightness, the flappers will appear in full force at the Arkeon this even- ing and tomorrow evening. Fully bedecked with a maze of curled and curlless locks flowing In the four winds, they will take the public by storm. Each of them alone will be enough to sweep the Sige \ off their feet, and it is rumored thit {t will také the combined efforts of Sheriff J. L. Marquis, J. EB. Scots Dr. J. EB. Berquist, J. C. Neilson, Byron Hule, and Dr, J. F. O'Donnell to select the daintiest of the flappiers. At the dances this evening the pre'- test blonde, brunette and red-headed girl will be selected, as will also tho handsomest bald-headed and fong- haired men, who act as escorts to one of the bobbed-haired specs. Tomorrow night a like selection Alamosa, Colo,, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer of Salt Creek. Mrs. Moyer is a sister of Mrs, Ken nedy. vee Miss Thelma and Miss Darline Young report a very pleasant week spent at the ranch of Robert Dorr near Pathfinder dam. They returned home Saturday with their perents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Young, and with Alva Henderson and Gerald Store. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. J. James are the Proud parents of a son born Saturday [afternoon at the county hospital, eee Mrs. 8. E, Phippen has returned to her_home in Casper after a month's E. Patten has returned to the! Oil company in the Sweetwater coun-| in the elty ,— Lind has returned from‘, a j Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kennedy, from | |Joined by her sister, Mrs. Margaret| Lander. Judge Blume is a candidate | E. VanNote of Miami, Fla., and to-| tor nomination before the judicial pri-} one extr: ‘a process jgether they visited Estes Park and| maries on August 22, and is making ives r and jother resorts. Mrs. VanNote continu-| a tour of the state to renew acquaint g a rare jed a trip to California on Mrs. Phip-|ance with the People. } ightful quality jpen's return here | . j im ble to a ht od | Miss Della Dede who has been; ne ~~ Dr. and Mrs. William Kocher have | visiting at Omaba, Denver, Cheyenne duplicate. gone to the k for a few days. | and other points has Feturned home to | es | Casper. eee Gueranteed by — | Miss Gertrude Kamps, stenographerf J. H. Johnston of Sher‘dan 1s in the x ) for the Tribune, returned last night] city on busine hit age Mensribaee¢ = 4 |from an extended vacation to eastern . . oo |points. Miss Kamps visited at Min-| Fred Ellis has returned rrom a two | neapolis, Chicago, Buffalo, New York | Weeks’ visit to hts parents at Omaha. | le ity and Pickerel Lake, 8S. D, ent by car and en route visited | co eve Cheyenne, Denver and other points of | Mrs. F. H. Seaman and two chil-| !nterest Y. WwW. Cc. A, eee ldren returned Saturday evening after Mrs, Quentin K, Deaver returned nd tw months in California Fs james a pee this morning from Cheyenne where hati epi she has been for a fortnight. She wan | CAFETERIA Chicken Dinner Tomorrow {accompanied home by her netce, Miss! Neb. irene O'Donnell of 0" ill, BIG AUGUST | Clearance Sale Musical Mexcheasdiie STARTING TODAY Twenty Pianos and Players, including all standard makes, such as Starr, Schubert, Behning, Schumann, and many others, in all finishes and in good condition |] at less than ONE-HALF PRICE, from $100.00 up. Musical Instruments BB Baritone... .+00$35.00 Orchestra Bells, full size.. .......$20.00, $25.00 BB Soprano Saxophone, nickel plated Conn. $59.00 Bi ty Unbelievable ut ‘Youcan hardly realice the wonderful im- Gouraud’s riental Great | FOR THE BIG FIRE SALE will-be made, and from the ‘material thus chosen, will be taken those who are thought worthy uf the prizes. ‘The prizes are: First prize, $25; three second prizes, $10; bald-headed escort, $5; long haired escort $5. R. G, Edinger and T. H. Archer are responsible for. the flappers’ ball. cee Mi Society Will Meet Tomorrow. The Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Otis Thompson, 424 South Park street, at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Elec tion of officers end opening of mite Loxes will take place. Helpfal Club Entertains. The ladies of the Helpful club gn- tertained with a dinner last Monday Rane sabia eet ia pele ioe a Free Bible Lecture Dr. R. L. Bodie of International Bible students will give a lecture at Gifts That Please Night Lights, Bed Lights, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps and Fine Pottery. Lessons in Needlework and Lamp Shade Making. The Art Craft Shop Flowers-Giv.en as Favors Between 2 and 4 P. M. Tuesday. iia XinT ANTONIO NETO Vite Vive ViVaNIY ~BB Tenor Saxophone, solid gold eee Selmer sie: 50 Trombones, of all makes... .-$29.50 and up All Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, 25 Per Cent , Reduction Imported Ukuleles ...... Qdd Records, new and slightly use: Sheet Music, 8 copies for....... Player Rolls, each. Player Rolls, 3 for... Record Albums. Imported Mouth Harps... 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL NEW PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS (This Month Only) court house, Tuesday evening, August ‘Christ's 8 at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, * All invited. 8-7-2t Second Comin; Expert Cleaning and Pressing Remodeling of Al! Kinds Phone 483-3 And Our Service Will Be at Your Door S. H. Ackerman I wish to announce my County Treasurer of Natro: (Political Advertisement.) ANNOUNCEMENT can ticket, subject to the August primaries, Agnes M. Clare Special Offers and Terms On Victrolas and Brunswick Phonographs (This Month Only) Wi IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY THAT INSTRU- MENT YOU WERE THINKING ABOUT You have the privilege to exchange any instru- ment, bought during this sale within two months at the full price, which you paid for same, if kept in candidacy for the office of na County on the Republi- Casper's Leading Custom Tailor and Cleaner 116 East Midwest Ave. , Buy PIGEON’S EXTRACTS Almond Is Popular Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 the primary election to be (Political favedincoak ) ANNOUNCEMENT Candidate for County Assessor I take this method to announce myself as candidate for the Republican nomination for County Assessor of Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at LYLE E- JAY good condition. CHEER YOUR HOME WITH MUSIC 3 Come in and select the instrument of your choice at our liberal terms. THE RICHTER MUSIC CO. Phone 306 ‘ Casper’s Only Complete Standard Music House ¥ held on August 2 22. Next Door to Iris Theater might be the ring-leader in recent vig-| Througho frien headq ume hat point to a busy evening for the munict pal court. We wish to notify all of our patrons Starting August will close at 1 a. m. weekly and t Fins ine eeeenet will be no dance on Sunday as If not a until! farther patios, 5S) $3819 time | His second arrest within two months | to aw NORTHCLIFFE IS SINKING cs have rters, ready to swear at ar that Sullivan is employed the charges against bim are AN have been told to repe evening 1 appearances —— NOTICE. 7th the Platte I SCOTT. CLOTHING COMPANY 240 SOUTH CENTER ST. CASPER, WYO. For This Week’s Selling, Several Additional Suits and Raincoats Have Also Been Radically Reduced All Are This Season’s Styes ‘ And All Are Hand Tailored The Suits and Raincoats offered represent our topmost values at regular prices. The saving you achieve can best be determined by a personal inspection. Regularly Sold to $35 Reduced to 95 “319 Regularly Sold to $55 Reduced to Unprecedented Value Giving In SHIRTS HATS HOSE CAPS UNDERWEAR TROUSERS CLOTHING COMPANY «STORES ‘AT CASPER, SALT CREEK, GREYBULL ICKEL PLATING S-B FOUNDRY & MFG. CO. 627 East A Street

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