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By MARY TOBIN e Mrs. Whisenhunt Was ot 4 Entertained in Newcastle. The following news item from the Newcastle News will interest Casper hian: Sisters: eript of July 8: nors of the country and perhaps at “Grand Chief Mina Whisen- | leading attraction on the trip, ax- 5 hunt officially visited Pythogoras| pressed it when she said to a woman t Temple arriving via car last Tues-|&t New Sweden, ‘The:tears come to ay afternoon and was the guest of Mayor and-Mrs. Wakeman. On her officlal ‘tour she was accompanied by her niece, Miss Clayton. Mrs. Wakeman gave a six-thirty dinner y evening and the remainder my eyes. very often as: I+reflect we are all of one strong united * he evening was turned into a|bigh type of patriotism. 1 ater par that this thought was really never = ‘A one-thirty luncheon was given | brought home to me so forcibly ie Grand: Chief's honor at the| during this delightful week T Little Grill Wednesday. This we ‘Mrs. Ross was introduced every- | #t@ in C major, the program tnelud- 1 died very capably by Mrs. W. R.| where by Governor Brewster as the | 4 Selections from Beethoven and ¥: ckson, proprietress. Fitting toasts | most-impressive figure and the most | Chopin, Paderewski's minuet, two of | lovely chara | tod: | fo nd comments were given during the luncheon hour, Grand Chief Mina Whisenhunt Ross by the Boston Evening Trans- “Governor Nellie T. Ross of Wyo: “ ming, one.of, the two female gover. |*° Pelate some of this data. the fact that our achool children, can- not grow up with tle impression that tion, with the same hopes, the same faith in our country and the same confess ; was elected a year ago ng the death of her husband Influential people {n Washington. It ranges from the United States su- | | Preme ccurt, the ‘cohgressional dele. | | Sation, many tmportant’ army and | |Bavy- people, and a number of im- | | Portant departmental heads to a | | Small coterie cf ambitious boys and | girls who are holding goverhmept | | Jobs by day and educating themselves in various universities by night. The ives and doings of these people furnish a wealth of interesting data which, {t is hoped, their friends back home will like to hear. The Main object of these letters will be the The beautiful Washington home ot Casp Was the scene of an ap- preciative gathering on the eveniriz of June 23, when tlicir youngest son, Wranklin, was prerented in a delight: ful piano recital by his teacher, M Vivia ‘Church Matson, Master Win- ter, who is but twelve years rendered his program with a sym. pathy and finish rather remarkable as | for one of his years. Beginning with the first movement of Mozart's Son on na- Haller’s cll’ techni beautiful d with Tx 1 studies, Hon. and Mrs. Charies E. Winter of | t Dailp Cribu 1 i] } Mr. and Mrs, Apthur Watson mo-} jtored to Denver Friday evening ac: | companied by Mrs, Watson's sister, | Miss Lillian Bishop, They returned | to Casper last evening, bringing with | them, Mr. JWatson's, mother, Mrs. M. J. Watson of Fort. Collins, who will t in Casper for the| Miss Margaret Spencer is leaving | this evening-for Los Angeles to make her home. Mr. and Mrs, M, L. Bishop, and daughter, Miss Lucille Bishop, are visiting In Lander where they mo- tored to spend the Fourth of Jul They were -accompanied by Miss Berta Fisher, who was a guest {here for severa) weeks and who returned }to her home Friday Miss ‘Helen Holmberg of Rivertan | is a guest in Casper of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holmberg and Philip Holmberg Mrs.’ Irving Ehrnsoft is leaving | today for Chicago to make her fu-! ture home. j per schedule with Calanthia | by a plurality the larg nee hi | ple at Cambria Wednesday eye- | to a candidate in Wyoming. She ga Foliowing the recital a social hour | Attorney M.'L. Bishop, Mrs, Bish- | / and a few of the Newscastle|that information at the big state| was d, with’ refreshments, |°P 874 ‘baby daughter are spending | evs attended this meeting banquet atthe Poland Spring house, | Among the Wyoming people present |* f¢™ days at the Bishop summer | The Grand Chief met with Pytho-| Tuesday evening. Her -tdeas, her | Were Hon. and Mrs. F. W. Monde! [Nome in the Big Horn mountains sora Temple last Thursday night. A|achtevements and her photograph | and son, George: Mr. and Mrs. H, B. | . ; dozen. or more Calanthe Temple | had played in every news: | Patton, formerly of Cheyenne, Mrs. | 4 oe anaes chet cnapman | : ted the Temple meeting in New-| paper in Maine, It was not aurpris-| Van Horn of Cody and Mrs, F. H.|92UShter have returned from a trip ‘ astle; ‘The work was exemplified |ing, therefore, that “evervbody | Barrow and son, Robert PRAYER hy Ses an and mahy suggestions and instruc-| should desire to see her, clasp. her | a 5 4 | @ tions were given by the Grand Chief. and talk with her as the tour} Dr, Fred Lamerton and wife, at Pe Nid Reerc gp ofthe Spohn Ctgar Were phe to Vist the Newscastle seed, one time. residents of Newcastle, ee etn ne Temple ¢again before her vfficiu! woman took her by the hand | jy n vis! g in this ¢ 4 | » | ear has. elapsed, she cannot help|and asked her if she thought it was a etach a ah Bret ate el af phates to Re LE hack but find the Newcastle Tomple more | woman's duty to run for office high Nocti of Newcasl'e, and | a the Paseing helenae rei ea ne perfect. In her pleasing man-|or low, ‘Her reply, with a merty |now-live In Oklahe - \ RT eee ake r she gave a fitting reading writ: | twinkle in, her eye, was, ‘Yes, {f.you | Aleks |< toe. Tewin | ot! Denver de woertlte: E ’ Bo ber ed: erste EVEN aoe eat Sets romanhvee Miss’ Dorothy Mondell left this |@ few days tn this city. Being. written, in the “loyal | Kigh school, inquired .{t sie could | See! vee dieioe Slash EA eee Miss Cecil Fry of Logansport, Ind-'| spirit of, Pythianismn Chad maintain: her selt-reapect th Ver, she will go to Sheridan, where}iana. has arrived in this city, to be Fae ta emtaD ements a an office, The reply wasviXes, ahdiin- | sue./will spend some Weeks at the|@ guest of Mr and Mrs, ‘Charles Fe ate spread-<was the clos | crease it, for there is no limit to] Sreqh anne later be the guest | Benjamin‘ fo> several weeks. Miss ¢ Temple me \t- this | wontan’s influence.’ | of Miss Rosa-M. renal * Fry {s an instructor. in. the city ir a few well'rend selec “One found the people of the bor ., 4 oa schools of Logansport 4 were given by Clayton’ Ger communiiies-in Canada, through | forte tine eet | owe | hich “rece! ved “avui plusise. | qchich the fleet of automobiles pass: | P°7° fm "| Frank ©. Reed of Holt, Wyo:, is | “The T n Siste nted t ed- after leaving the train at Van | ¥ cre a guest in Casper today registered Giand Chief with N gift a Buren thu morning, just. as | |at the Gladstone hotel. ememibrance of her \talt with Ty: | eager to ¢ ht of Mrs Ross as | Mrs. Willa B. d, formerly | re:hote) thorgos Tempe were the je of Maine. As her | ¥f Casper, ha returned. fram | | ate ‘and: Mes,” Willis $9 wutomobile: wag labelled like- those | {Mest enjoyable tay through | vistors in Casper yesterday, trom ' Valette and Ur of the othor governors and near the | Virginia and West etd peek River . : | ' Plens Meeting fe head of the line. progress was halte:i RO ene Aca e ele | \ geting of the Pylette ond | trom’ time to time to permit of «: Beanery, PEeeCh SOU MERE | tre Gt 1," Moore: Wak aaiatrival club valk be beld on Frid: tations. When this most s piscopai church at Sweet "| here yesterday from Lander. | e of th weeks at the home of chief quth aceepted 1 Va wo uecompanted | by | ¢' e i 1 Bo HM Weat Faur: | pritsh emblemrat: St. Leonards, N; | fer young daughter, Mary Allce’Qn |” 4.5 surphy dis a Buffalo vleitor | 3 G.. from’ gshool teacker who had tHe return. trip they ve through spending several days ‘in thi¢ city a lire f pupils to th (he famous She nieah y visit ote « 1 révetved the & Monticeljo. the: home of Thormss |. ay, and.\Mre! J.D, Henry and of her n, End sother, points: of. Jn were visitors here over Sat- the fi st and Sunday from Grass Creek, kisses to 8 ‘ a, an t cyer. the bridge | © Throush? th S| F. Di Burehert of Buffalo spent te * « n Winter, ¢ jon | Sunday here. ar { 2 Pen DEEN Het : f orene ie rl per, wi ‘ van of the! Ry Horth business visit in MV ote , age t aw-bone) | Spaiist-.Am Mi rere from his home in Grand Islan - : 3 r r ed tj.exc'amation ' i Octob Neb. : Yo ay ‘ i ra ft hiker: itotee- Wererathelcd Dr. ang@eMps.:L! Ly Jeffrey mc Z tsi jae Pasa transacting business tored to Casper yesterday from Mid dew | pit , ip George, Hansen. be T r to omaiih: in o.oo we h fs ‘ ft C. E, Sulllyan G. B, Mussel | be Interested to know t Were visitors here over aturday elated with a well Know | from Rawls: Pee 1 Am mibere M. Welis, of Senator War- Of An ns is home again after « VV Moet ev movor trip through in “'el meeting of the | New New England... At sepom jolie it 1 American Yeomen | Pitta’: Air's. Wells enjoyed Wty with the iM be beld th at 8 o'clock | a brief vi Mr Susan Sn My, uiwey — compen av hall. Ne many yerrs-u resident of Ch . " served 1 on jnne see for whieh wil “ Governor Ross ts ld's Orehe Local’ papers, ns well as local Well Reecived Maine. to attend. | my have been featuring the Uovernor Neidie- Tay! sper of Yellows park and the hes been attendin: th: gover cor re in Maly Md Rezular Meeting Mueh much attention an¢ re w aft to Gov oHowing \ wr 0. 409 will hold its i: ‘Afaater Brad: meeting Tuesday evening. July) 7 o Jumped into print at S-o'clock All” membe! Neighbors in the cit; attend. FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Co. j see || Mrs. Barrow Writes | Washington News Items, || The foliowing news items by Mrs. Edith B, Barrow of Cheyenn 238 E. 2nd You Can Buy HUDSON COACH CASPER ff ntimerical count been a | colons iter matter e to the writer d weeks to disc }« t the Odd Fe'low's hall, | | visiting we invited to | ten formerly | of Wasiington D, C., will interest a’ number . | Casper people: Do You Know Washington, D. C,, July Call fornia has potl is any Mr, and Ht Patton haye been — enje a vacation trip through North, Carolina Among ree eum of the D. of | hall, {s a brooch worn in the day lof 1778. The trinket has attracted | much. favorable comment and was g on” Washing: | presented by the regent of the young: jton in the matter of a \Wyonti Mrs Wyoming, chapter of tf Whep ing | est | Thomas of ar | Kenwood Presbyterian Aid Will Mect On Thursday ka are ting | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ken { bd e hi¢éh now numbers more than two | on Thursd aftern ne 128 hundred, is rather a notabl e@ in-|d’clock at the residence of Mrs. : luding as it does, some:c | ‘Tharp, 1337 South Fenway et All members and friends are cor Announcing the Opening of the | HOME GARDEN | Thursday, July 9th Strictly Fresh Home-Grown Vegetables at All Times Prices Reasonable LOW GET-ACQUAINTED PRICES FOR OPENING DAY eae qe ere | dially invited to attend | Kansas Visitors Leaye “This Morning For Home Mr. and Mrs. R. @. Childeter of | Washington, Kansas, who have been | guests in Casper of Mr. and Mrs. R, |, Burgess at their home, 1631 South Poplar street, left this morning over | land for their home. | During their yisit in Casper they Were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Burgess who were hosts at a dinner Friday evening at their home in their | honor, covers’ being laid for Mr, and | Mrs. H, B, Verrier, Mr, and Mrs. | 8. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs, Childster and the host and hostess. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Verrier enter- tained in their honor at an informal taln on Wednesday afternoon of this | week at her home, 643 Hast Third | street, for a meeting of the Wood- craft Thimble club, _ All. members and friends are cordially invited to attend, eee Methodin’ Choir Members To Attend Party This Evening Members of the Methodist Epis. copal choir will entertain this ey ing at an informal party at the home of Mra. Peter Holden, 733 Grant ave nue. All members of the choir are invited to attend. This will be the last gathering of the club members an the cholr wi'l discontinue Its re nt additions to the mu: | A. R. in Continental party. eae Mrs. Rafferty Will ? Entertain Wednesday Mrs. W. M. Rafferty will enter: | and Mrs. B, F. Claytor spent | ndey here. visiting / with’ friends | ‘om thelr home at Split Ttock, cee ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rosenberg of | out of town visitors here | aose te | Mrs, J. P, Dixon, who recently -un- | derwent an operation for appendici and who has been visiting with rel- }atives in Scottsbluff, Neb., ts exp j ed to*return to Casper’ on Tuesday | ov Wednesday, { | eee | Miss Grace Finnagan is 2 |to be about, following a several weeks’ {llnets which confined her to her home. eee | Denver men registered tod: | Denver. include J. G. Davis, F. G Jamison, I. H, Parks, F, A, Peck, 1. | |J. Carlon, Frank England Jr., and | W.J, Cheley, eee ' Mr. and Mrs, E. S.. Morris spent | Sunday in Casper visiting with | {rlends trom Midwest eee Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald | nnd Miss Dorothy Taylor were guests here yesterday and today trom the | McDonald ranch on Willow Creek Mr. and Mrs. J Mr. and Mrs. R Sunday here Thermopolia seph Snyder and Campbell spent their homes { from areLe Mr. and Mrs, Mark A venne have been short time in this cit man is engaged in the | business in Cheyenne. cee | Miss Margaret Curtin. returned this morning from ‘Douglas where she was the guest for several da of Mrs. Sara Morton and her nephew John Ford Jr., and guest, Fred Ring- ley, Jr., both of Chicago, who are | Visiting in Douglas this week with | Edward and James Morton . Chapman of spending a Mr. Chap. insurance Jerome Bishop spent Saturday and Sunday tn Thermopolis, eee Peter Tang was amor People who spent the at Extabrook. ng the Casper Fourth of July eee Mrs, C. E, Olds of 8 pokane, .Wash,, rrived here |; evening for a visit ir, Tewneend Hote) m, and 1p, m. and 5 p. m. Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m., 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. Express Bus Leavy 380. Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS 19 for two months during the eS TELEPHONE 144 } trip. | of the General hogpital at Wheatland jarrival of an elght pound son |tors here were: Mrs. James Fenex, jana family, | Morgan ‘ PAGE THREE ne st credence of with her husband, Cags Olds, Gaughter, Mrs. W. EB. Doyle. e bureau receive f ational advertisers and, jthe Tribune's circulation unts | t | pafd circulation, The audits are | | made periodically and the Want Ads Bring Results BABIES ONLY—Temporary Offer CORRECTLY SPACED, ELEGANTLY FINISHED BRYANT PORTRAITS --.- $6.40 TEL. 859 os stogw W. BRYANT DOLA | ET Mtn | mm line Eugene McCarthy and Jeremiah | Mahoney left this morning for Ther- | mopolis on a several days busir Miss Marjorie Ronaldson, daughter | of Mrs. Anna Gallinger of Casper, | nd a member of the nurses’ staff J, F, Farish, representing the Au. dit Bureau of Circulations, an which newspapers of ization embraces al) leading is spending her vacation in this city guest of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Myers of 735 West Thirteenth street are receiving the congratulations of friends on the on at the Natrona General hospital. The little arrival has been named Gordon Stewart, “ee the recent Glenrock the country in it membership. arrived today to audit Thursday, July CONDENSED STATEMENT Among visl- Wyoming Nationa Bank of Casper | Casper, Wyoming Mrs. Hugh Smyth, Dr. Jay Smith Mr..and Mrs. K. W. 1, Mrs. Frances Smith, Chas. Mies May Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillespie and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs. Black and son, Mr. and) Mrs. Gow and son, Mr. and Mrs, #iutchinson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Barr and Miss Black | egies Mrs. Fred Rockwell of Los Angeles is visiting in Casper at the homes of Mrs. Anice Chittenden, 442% South Center street and’ Mr. and Mrs. Roy 3. Martin, 125 South Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell were former residents of this city, Mr. |f Shime: AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1925 Rockwell having been engaged In| the plumbing business here. eee Harry Free attended to business | affairs in Parco last week, | “Denis” O'Toole has been attend- ing to business affairs here in con- nection with the Graham Paper com- pany. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts- Overdrafts ~.--.-...- Bonds and Securities___ Stock in Federal Reserve Bank peck Furniture and Fixtures_ Real Hstate ~<2-2---_ United States Bonds____ Cash on Hand and Due from Banks and U. S. a Treasurer ..... 748,116.99 LIABILITIES 200,000.00 Capital Stock Surplus 100,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Miller and children spent yesterday in Casper from Cheyenne enroute to the Yel- fowstone National Pari. eee | Mrs. M. A. Kimmons and son R. L. Kimmone of Fort Collins left Sun- day morning for their home follow- | ng & weeks’ visit spent here with | Mrs, Kimmons'’ daughters, Mrs. C i D. McComb and Mrs. H. L, Bottoms. | ),400.74 100,000.00 Undivided 9,000.00 70,798.77 34,271 "7 Circulation ~~ 97 its oy eee 3,419,495.47 8,¢ NOTICE | nyone knowing whereabouts of rgan Dinsmore, Midwest, Wyo., ’ death of his father or phone SUMMER COLDS are lingering and ennoying, The r first night apply hi Total _--$8,839,896.21 lotal -.-$3,839,896.21 a THE LARGEST BANK IN CENTRAL WYOMID N ALL DEPARTMENTS CRISS | MODERN BANKING SERVICE onr 17 Nike ee DY | OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 3. B. BROOKS, President CARL F. SHUMAKER, Vice President a P os pA Ran hii 4h AC. Rl KER, As istant Cashier 4 y if “ C, W. AMENDE, Assistant Cashier ROY C. WYLAND, Director | YOUR ESSEX R. H, NICHOLS, Director B. RICHARDSON, Director Hi IS HERE NOW | ESTATES ay AT CASPER FOR 4 CAPITAL AND 00,000.00 4 $1,025.00 SED STATEMENT OF CONDITIO | | of the 4 ' Wyoming Trust Company | OF CASPER | At Close of Business June 30, 19% Puss RESOURCES LIABILITIES i Loans and Discounts______ $1,287,815.19 Capital Stock $ 100,000.00 Overdrafts*=...-..-- eae 204.22 Surplus and Profit 18,985.76 | Bonds and Warrants______ 101,511.63 Deposits 3 2,183,056.38 Real Estate_ Furniture and Fixtures__ 10,000.00 24,250.00 2,282.45 Premiums on U. S. Bonds_- U. S. Bonds____$304.000.00 Cash and Due from Banks - 571,978.65 875,978.65 Total ......--..--$2,302,042.14 Lotelia... ---$2,302,042.14 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS H. O. BARBER, President R. 8S. ELLISON, H, G. BIZZELL, Vice President | R. C. CATHER, Vice-President Chairman of the Board JOE ©. DENHAM, Vice President } H. B. DURHAM, Director LEO A. DUNN, Cashier L. L, AITKEN, Director