Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1925, Page 5

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SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1925 PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY. Mr. and Mrs, Purklser have as their guests, Mr. Purktser’s par- ents from Longmont. Colo. see Mr, and Mrs. George Flanagan mo- tored to Casper last week to visit here with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Fian- agan were former residevts of this city. eee Cc. V. Norris has returned from a several weeks’ trip to New York, where he atiended to businéss af- fairs of importance. oe Mrs. G, B. Allen left last week for Florida to make her future home. see Howard Morrow of the Richards and Cunningham store left yester- day for a two weeks’ vacation trip to the Yellowstone national park, “ee arl Engdahl and Charles cer are spending several days on the Big Horn mountains. eee Spen- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bond left today for a short trip to Sheridan and Buffalo eee Mrs. Phillips and daughter were recent visitors at Careyhurst, where they visited with Mrs. Phillips’ prother, Glenn Humberson Mrs. Fred Cooper was a tor here from Lusk. Mrs. A. S. Manning and son and recent Mrs. Claude Lowe left last week for Lusk where they spent several days visiting with friends’ after er which they went to Nebraska on a pleasure trip. eee Miss Helen LeBar has been visit- ing in Casper for a short time ‘from Douglas and was a guest at the How- ser home. Mr. and Mrs. Auber Merritt have been visiting with relatives in Doug- las Mrs. Robert Fuller is the guest of friends in Thermopolis for a few days. ree | Recent Casper visitors in Riverton were, A. C. Keyes, R. J. Allen, P..F. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. K. E, Drebert, B. J. Jackson, Ben R. Smith, T. B. Anderson, 4. P. Bacon, Prentice Ba- con and H. C. Chappell. eke ve Miss Flo Harden, teacher in the Sheridan public schools, was in the city yesterday. eee Miss Laura M. Austin of Sheridan visited with friends in the city yes- terday and today eee #farry Schauman, pressman of the Post-Enterprise at Sheridan, was a visitor in the y over the Fourth, see C. L. Carter, court reporter and ttoraey of Sheridan was a Casper isitor yeste Mrs. R. B. Landes and daughter, Madelyn, of South David street have returned from a several weeks’ pleas- ure trip spent in Minneapolis and Omaka. Dr. Frank Carll, dentist with of- fices in the O-S building has closed his offices until September, and with his wife and daughter is making an automobile tour of the Pacific coast and British Columbia, On completion of their tour Mrs. Carl! will pay an extended visit to her mother and YOUR ESSEX IS HERE NOW AT CASPER FOR $1,025.00 other relatives in San Francisco and Miss Charlotte, who recently gradu- ated from the Casper high school, will enter Leland Stanford univer- sity this fall, Dr. Carll will return to Casper and reopen his offices early in September. Dr. and Mrs, V, A. Mokler and son Buster of Thermopolis are spend- ing several days here the guests of Dr. Mokler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mokler. eee T. 8. Cooke, manager of the Rocky Mountain division of the Standard Oil company, and Mrs. Cooke are expected to return to Casper on ‘Tuesday from California, where they have been on a several weeks busi- nets and pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manbeck are rejoicing over the arrival of a six pound baby son on Friday morning at the Natrona General hospital, -_ cee ‘Ted Mosher left yesterday for Salt Creek following a several days visit spent here with friends. eee Mra. U. 8. Miller Ann Abor, Mich count of the Harry Moll. was called last week on ac- illness of her son, see Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Ramsay are the parents of a baby son who ar- rived Thursday evening at their ranch home near Casper. se. Mrs. E, H. Pigeon and son have been spending eeveral days in Denver. soe Miss Alice Wilkinson of the New York Oil company left yesterday for a two weeks’ vacation trip to Den- ver and Estes Park see Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Sheppard have as their guests at their home, Mrs. Sheppard's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Robertson of Cottonwood Falls, Kans. Before returning to their home the visitors will tour the Yellowstone National Park. see to | Miss Rose Perrin, who has been A guest for several days at the Of- fenbacher home on South David street, returned Friday to her home in Riverton. Miss Lucia Offenbacher accompanied her home. They spent July Fourth at Brooks’ lake, ih rast itedlie iN ei Scandinavian Lutheran. Cérner of South Jefferson avenue and East Sixth street. Elmer M Berg, pastor. Sunday school at 5 a.m, Regular morning services and sermon (in English) at 11 a, m, Sub- ject, “The Height and the Depth, the Breadth and the Length of God's Redeeming Love.’ We are glad to announce that Rev. Burges: was forced to defer his lecture ap- pointment here five weeks ago, will be with us a week from next Sun- day. Further announcements as to this will follow. The pastor has just returned from an enjoyable and blessed vacation trip to Minnesota. Refreshed and strengthened, he re- joices to be permitted by God's grace to take up the work again. A cordial and sincere invitation is extended to all who are without a church home to share with us the blessings of the gospel. East Side Methodist Community. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Serv- ice at 11 a, m. with sermon by the Rey. James G. Brown, R. B, Carpen- ter presiding .Young people's meet- ing at 7 p. m. Evening service at & with sermon by the Rev. Brawn, W. G. Wilt presiding. Ladies of the for. eign missionary society will give a silver tea Thursday afternoon from 30 until 5 o'clock at the chureh paricrs to which all are invited, SEND FOR US You are in one of our many collection and delivery routes and all you have to do is phone us to call for the box or truck you want delivered. We will pack, route, sp or transfer anything. you wish to send away If there is anything coming in let us know and we will get it and deliver it to you See Ben Transfer Co. PHONE 74 Colonel John C. Coolidge, father of the president, is seen at his home in Plymouth, Vt., with Che Casper Su _Most_ Recent Photo of President’s Father his grandson, John, in this photo, last to be taken before his illness. nDay Cribune yf , PAGE FIVE I Girl Reserves. A special meeting of Girl Reser is called for tomorrow afternoon at | 3 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. Mz ters to be discussed are of interest to all members and each one is urged to let nothing interfere with her being present at that time. Members who desire to attend the camp for Girl Reserves at Camp Carey beginning July 26, should make known the fact at the Y. W. C. A. office at the earliest possible moment in order that arrangements may be completed for the program of the week. Registrations will be received at the office. Camp for Unorganized Girls. Any girl who is not eligible to attend the camp of elther the Girl Scouts or the Girl Reserves, may attend the camp for unorganized girls at Camp Carey by arranging for the registration fee for the week This camp is made possible by the Kiwanis club and fees may be paid at the Y. W. C. A. office. The camp period will open July 26 and con- tinue one week "ee Tennis Court Opens. The Y. W. C. A. tennis court is open for use. Schedules may be arranged at the office at any time during office hours. The court will be available to any one who desires to play as rapidly as the schedule will adi A fee of ten cents will BABY PORTRAIT be charged each player and renta will be charged for racquets and| balls furnished by the Y. W. ©. A.| ‘Those who care to take lessons in | tennis may arrange for a suit time with Miss McGahey, physi director of the association eee Swimming Cla es. Two swimming classes have been organized by the physical depart- ment of the Y. W. C. A. under the direction of Miss Glenn McGahey. A set of twelve lessons will be given each group. Business girls will meet Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 6 o'clock and others for whom the 6 o'clock period is inconyer will meet on Yu Saturday at 11 o’slock. for business girls opened nesday with a good ber and the morning cla meet for the first uesds morning of this week already hag number of registrants. Registra tion must be arranged for at the W. C. A. before entering the | ass and {t is particularly des! that each one be present at opening lessons. —_—_e—____ WOMEN DRIVERS EAGER TO TAKE WHEEL OF THE NEW OVERLAND SEDAN A continued inert in the num Ase DIOPLAY FINE The display of baby portraits at the W. Bryant Dolan studio in the O-S building is attracting wide at- tention. The expressions on the faces of the babies as photographed by Dolan are bewitching and arouse the admiration of all who pause to ob- serve the display of Bryant portraits in front of the O-S building. Dolan has the talent, it is appar ent, of bringing a smile to the face of every baby whose pictyre he takes. The exhibit of Bryant portraits dem- onstrates his ability as a versatile photographer. For a limited time, the W. Bryant Doian studio is offering the public reduced price on one-half baby portraits. ted at the por babies and ofte e original n to Sam Miller dio. mor ber, accord ager of th order motto will be a square deal for all. Announcement I have opened a furniture store at 220 South Wolcott Street, which will be known as the Koler Furniture Com- pany. Will handle new and second-hand furniture at rea- sonable prices. A share of your business is solicited. Our JOE KOLER. Koler Furniture Co. New and Second-Hand Furniture 220 SOUTH WOLCOTT PHON “ 138 man who drives her own car. ber of women drivers throughout the country {s noted in the latest re- Ports of the Willys-Overland dealer organization, and dealers’ sales nat- | fonally indicate that many of the new Overland standard are going direct to women drive cording to factory records, Probably no other model produced by Willys-Overland has so piqued the interest of women drivers as has the new Overland five-passenger se- dan, according to officials of the company who report that the many advantages of this model is making it a popular means of transporta- sedans ac. | | tion for the fair sex. Dealers’ re- ports to the factory continually in dicate that ease of handling, riding comforts and roomy interior of new Overland two-door model makes it a | were tried, among the most success ful being Miller’s uniflex cord prinet ple of construction. The tire was so constructed that al friction FLAT-TREAD BALLOON OF MILLER COMPANY REVEALS ADVANTAGES Much favorable comment aniong tire users has been caused by the appearance of the Mat-tread balloon, a development by Miller, A natural | forward step in Ure building, the new tire, it is acknowledged, marks the greatest advancement since the! original balloon was developed. Now that it has a) on the road piling up r records, motorists are sur it was not built before. There are ob- vious reasons why such a tire should be built, but it remained for the Miller Rubber company to develop the idea The first balloons manufactured e built in the { ound shapé which, with the low air pres. e used, wag subjected to extra dinary strain in squashing to the flat shape when loaded. Many mi thods of combating this new stra was reduced to a uniform flexing. the effort to rec essary inimum through hen, persisting in e the flexings nec- to riding, Miller engt neers evolved what is known as the “lat Tread.” In this tire not only the external, but also the internal cinstruction is flat, bullt to the shape casy afternoon. In a baseball game the Sundstrand Sales boys defeated the,S-O ranch nine, | = 5 to 3. Field events in which boys Agency and men competed included a sack 119 East First St race, egg race, rooster race . Caspar) Woo Phone 502 legged race, sweep la : lay race, can race, men's 100- | of Washington, D. C., and Pete Ber- TRINSCONTINENTAL r, manager of the air mail field at Omaha flew in from the West. at the local mail field FLYING FACILITIES | GREAT TIME BY! sing pur to test 22222 cn ewe: , ha lown to rer aes to the state of me I| OAR E HEYENNE Ww J to San Diego, a ae he e 5 r ee a] . M y ndersen has returned from Ranch Celebration on}: finished wit ahyut business: ibwed Saturday Holds | Thrills. The Natural Way of Figuring | uts who left the city for ‘amp Carey on the ey f the| The whole world’s figuring | ‘ourth of have no ets t done with 10 numerals, Th: | offer The pratior 1 for] all there is. The SuNpsTRAND § | e ut the auch Figuring Machine bas 10 keys, § | r Robe Care one for each numeral. 10 are } | " up uy plenty. For, with these 10 keys, vol t th might have fe the SunpsrnaNn handles every | uted. The former governor acted as | kind of figure work. t ceremontes and in several scout offi Operates by the rapid touch sys- tem—one hand doing the work. | It is the natural way of figuring. address the SUNDSTRAND at work. Have one brought to your office for your * own problems. There is no ob- ligation. | to For stad 1 of the a demonstration on An at ce carnival in which s competed occupied most of th yard dash, ladies’ 100-yard dash, d ing contest, races for boys and gir) under 12 years, greased pig contest eased pole contest, and a box exhibition. | Following @ basket supper to w boys and ranch peonle did ful tice a magnificent display of f rks was ataged ahotlaheah sie te KOLER OPENS CASPER STORE Starting on his, own behalf with years of experience in the furniture ler, formerly connected hange Furnitur FIGURING MACHINE we Depend Upon | UTTER-NutT BREAD Containing pure wholesome ingredients and being sanitarily manufactured. An ideal toast loaf, for it contains the materials that make it so, It must be street, where he will handlo new and second hand furniture. Mr. | Koler ost of friends in and good if popu ty coun about C: and’ should do won-| rfully well in his new location. | INSIST ON BUTTER-NUT His *xperience good stead in the conductir | Made by WYOMING BAKING CO.” |__WYOMING BAKING Co." | If it were only 1 as good ng and| number his venture. | mor: nticipates the interest of of his friends in the tire takes when under load Thus, Miller engineers believe and actual use has proved, internal fric tion has been removed to a large ex: | tent and the fife of the tire has| been gteatly increased STAPLES RANCH AT STORY, WYOMING is prepared to take care of your vacation outings. Bungalows with open fire- places, one-room cabins in the pines and rooms in the Lodge make sleep a pleas- ure. Saddle horses ayail- able at all times. Fishing gear t lever t elim \ reaching in changir gears. ( able front seats that “have ju right angle for easy driving fort’’ as one lady owner reported and the heavy duty power plant ake this model an ideal car for the wo EMERSON LEAVES ON SOIL SURVEY WORK conducted partie Addre H. G, STAPLES Staples Ranch STORY, WYOMING Telep Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m, and 1 p. m, and 5 p. m. Le Salt Creek 8a. m., 1 p. m. and 6 p. m Express Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 HEYENNE, Wyo., Ju 1— cial To The Tribune)—Inspection the soil survey work being done the Saratoga Valley and the New rk Lake irrigation districts, the New Fork Lake reservoir, and the Anna and Matilda La n e Jackson Hole, are the pu fa trip on which Frank EB. om, State Engineer, left here Saturday. Mr. Emerson will attend the mid- summer meeting of the American society of civil engince: at alt Lake City, July & to 10. 50x80 PHONE FOR RENT GARAGE AND SALESROOM | 434 and 436 West Y. 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