Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1926, Page 19

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1926 IN SOCIETY || PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER MRS. FOWLER ATTENDS PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY FAMILY RE-UNION M&S: CHARLES K. FowLEn ot UL Casper was among those who | y; : attended the celebration of the gold.|tinS With her aunt, Mra. C. E. n wedding anniversary of- Mr. and} ROR im -Sivgrton. J. FP. Reld tn Torrington. The following account from a Tor-| ,fuchard Talbot visited last week Ingtom paper of the celebration will| in in Thermopolls. ene be of interest to friends. eee “On Wednesday, December goth, . and Mrs. J. F. Red celebrated e fiftieth anniversary of their mar- hich took place December AW L, Arnold was a recent business caller here from Pavillion. ate 6 » at the home of the bride's} 2a atte her’ asters Are. ELE. rents near College Springs, Towa. | fvis and tamily in Riverton has re- “Mr. and Mrs. Reid's six children, | turned to Casper. She was accom: and many brothers, sisters, nieces, panied by her sister, Billy, who will nephews, and grand children gath-| visit here for several Gays. ered for the golden wedding, making} see the occasion a memorable one in the} tv, and Mrs, B, E. Murray and Lge sega aed daughter, Clara have returned trom h dinner was|Greybull where they ‘spent several bate days with their daughter, Mrs. Al llison Berry. Covers were laid for| bert Scholz. -flve, including all the members the family, and the Rev. and eee MissWMargaret Nichols left Friday for Leo, Wyo., to continue her teach- ing in the school of that place. Miss Nichols spent the holidays here with South Elm street. se. in yellow is to accentuate the | her parents on 5 y boxes of wedding : The service of] Miss Ruth Beckler who spent e of Mrs.| Christmas and New Year's here the guest of the Misses Thelma and Beu- the dinner, Robert |lah Bergman at their home on cep 4 the youngest grand-|avenue will return to her home in was baptized by the Rey. Mr. | Chadron, Nabjc! Salaenay. Mrs. Reid we , Miss Erma Lea, who has been their friends from Maio aie spending the last week visiting with o'clock fi the afternoon at their} friends in Ravenna, Neb., is expected home in Torrington. The house was|to return to Casper this evening. made lovely with roses and w yellow icusites! 3 yatieig a Harry Young, who has been con: ved in her quaint mauve silk pop-| nected here with the Mountain Bisie n wedding dress of fifty years ago.| Power company left Saturday ev Bs “Mrs. Ward Hildreth presided in| ing for Laramie to enter the sta room and was assisted in| university. | || 1a, ; dee ean as Martin Shearer of the Jeg “Members of the f .jcompany returned to Denve! inated in the reatltition sore: evening after spending a short time Reid, Greeley. Colo.; Mrs. jin Casper. oe Owen, Hugo, Colo.; Mr. and * C 2 G, Reid, Hugo, Colo; Mr.| _ Mrs. B. N. Montgomery. of Brush, rit 1. | Ci isiting at the home Willison Berry and chil-|Colo., has been v d Mrs, Boyd Reld andjof Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Farrar, ae and Mrs. William Lynn| Hast Fifth street during the hol dren, of To! days. Mileston K “Rea” brother Mission, South Dakota; Mr. Rea" Wertz, Jr. and | und Mrs. Lea H. y, Colorado | Donley Wertz, of Parco have aa Springs. Colo.: Mrs. Elizabeth Ander-| Casper suests for the iat ba Ne Charles K. Fowler, Casper, | Donley, 2 former student in “ Sri Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Grant,| school here, is attending schoo 1,2 Mrs. L, Ash. |the east and will leave Parco Sun: as City, Mo.t Mr. ang | ax night to resume his studies. id, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- : Gamble. Mrs. Rose Anderson of rington Word has been received in Cas per of the death of Mrs. Emma J. se Peach, which occurred in are R s ‘ vash., Friday following a seriou! MRS, WILSON ENTERTAINS Wash ering eheseiile SUNDAY ® u MEM operation. Mrs. was th PRS. c THAREES A. SVIESON os mother of Fred Peach of 426 South Ay ostess at an informal soctal| Lincoln street. | en last ‘Thursday at at Presbyterian Manse, 1103 ‘eet for members class and their fternoc Robert Longwith has returned fror. Torrington where he spent the vacation with his parents. _* ©. ©. Rockfell, superintendent of the New York Oil company transact- ea company affairs in Riverton last eae NURSERY TO BE CONDUCTED AT PRESBYTERIAN PARLORS = | &¢ ° tee THE DIRECTION | of | ¥ee* eee AG A, Williams and Mrs} vijay Dorius has returned from | W. ©, Hart, a nursery will be con- ducted every Sunday morning from his: famits 11 a. m. until 12 at the Presbyterian | ™25 With his Sims, Aran.to atignd;the ehurch, services, [sor & severe cave Magis sais spent, Shah j and siste! x . The hour will be spent in story tell. | Der mother ant sae ing and games for the Uttle children.} 47. ang ders, Sig Harrison of Ther- NNER Witt ne ‘SERVED mopolis spent New Year's here with MONDAY EVENING fre bes Nees WOME BENEFIT ASS0-| 44-4, poy Archer who visited with STARTS sertoansy Wi) SR VOS | Heck parentas Marcand. Mets DAes Ae dinner Monday evening | at 1820] gins in Cody has returne o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hail for| Ser" the new elected officers and mem: eg OSC vers, The regular business meeting} yy, Osborne of Riverton was a Le pele meter eraning recent state business visitor in this . } } city ST. MARK’S GUILD \° eee MEETING THURSDAY | Mr, and Mra H. Mitchell and [HE TINST MEETING of the year|pandail Brooks spent the vacation of St. Mark's guild will be held| with friends in Greybull. es rsday afternoon ai o'clock . at the home of Mrs. Norris,| yr, and Mrs, J. A. Payne came to uth David street with Mrs. J-| casper last week for a short time hostess. | from their home in Riverton. s will be the most important meet- eee the gufld during the year as} gre, C, B officers will be elected and business }ing with & ffairs transac Greybull. ove | see BAGLES AUXILIARY Attorney G. R. Hagens went to MEE THURSDAY | Lander Saturday afternoon to attend ( es X y legal affairs. . Thermopolls where he spent Christ- Melker has been visit- s. Joe Cunningham in Buffalo =) { Mr. and Mrs. Witherow of] ~Makes Fat People Slim | pivecion wore visting in Casper last AS week. New York Physician Pertects Simple tee and Easy Method of Reducing N. 8. Patterson of Greybull was a Welght | recent business caller in Casper. “el | ee yr, TR. Newman, a Mcensed prac} x¢rg, Alameda Savane of Riverton sician, of 286 Fifth Ave- - esi ork ounces that he | visited with Casper friends recen| ty. Y ‘a treatment which has p I fat people. of excess} John Campbell spent the holidays What is more remarkable| with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, tor's statement that he haa | xf, Campbell in Torrington y 4d thousand: of «ore » of diet or bur-| +o. Riverton where she visited aan He also saya that) with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. G, { flesh, Reallalng that this] trom Ml Paso, Tex., to spend the hol-| » iimost too good to be true.|iqays with her sister, Mrs. Walter! the Doctor has offered to send with-| ecoiten and Mr. Scotten, leaves. to- ge. to anyone who will writs |day for Denver where she will make 1ims, a8 well as his “Pay-when- | her home. ed” plan. If you want to rid elf of superfluous fat, write] Mrs, W. If, Gill of Lander, who today, addressing Dr, R. New-| has been conducting lessons in bridge n, 286 ¥Mth Avenue, New York/at the Hotel Gladstone for several Dept. Ra-Adys wooks, had as her guests for New Year's her husband, Dr. W. H. Gil, Jand her sister, Mrs. 8. B. Harrison MARCEL |and Mr. Harrison of Lander, Mrs. Harrison remained in Casper, Dr. ang Bop Curl Gill and Mr. Harrison returning to $1 00 their home Saturday. e eee 4 | Betty’s Beauty Parlor | Vincent Mulvaney, Casper attor i ney, is expected to return Monday lg aaaeee, et poem io where he spent the from Chict VAN METER SCHOOL OF MUSIC VOICE, VIOLIN, PIANO, CORNET, SAXOPHONE * AND CLARINET _ 443 South Durbin Miss Kathleen Marr has been vis- jis spending the day in Casper an Year's in . | tion without) yirs. Clarepce Collins has returned le who suffer trom chronic Hen i asthma and. high | W. Jack and family obtain great relief dubd oe aay luction of their super-| Mrs, Kate King, who came here} THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD Christmas holidays with relatives. | J. I, McDonlad of Cheyenne is in| this city for a few days on business. | eee | Mrs. Marie Mallary, Gebo nurse, | is in Casper for a few days and is & sucst of ‘he Townsend. eee Glen E. Burton of ' Midwest is here for the week end. | eee Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hitchcock of Buffalo are among the new a at the Townsend today. Pet eo ete Miss Mae F. Pickard is visitnig| in Casper from her home in Chey enne. eee M. V. Le Claire is a Salt Creek} visitor here for a short time. see C. P. Combs, R. A. Watt, and Ed T. Wing are among the Buffalo yis- {tors here for the week end. eee Mrs. H. H. Brown of Salt Cree is @ guest of the Gladstone, eo Miss Esther Vermerberger Wayne ts spending the day in C per, eee | | Miss Zella Metcalf is here from Worland for a tew days. eee Mies Gracia Perry of Cody is among the new arrivals here for a few days, sae _ Miss Matilda Frankle of Alliance Neb., is among the new guests at the Gladstone todar. eee _ Miss Moasie Humphrey arrired ee 4 Saturday from her home in Fulton, | be Mo., to spend a hort time in Cas. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan are V Helen J. Horton are in Casper from Pe RON TARE =A 8 Shoshon!. spa Marion Kano of Grebull is a new arrival at the Henning today. Sete fornia where they wil < four months. Ei. H. Patrick of Lucerne ts a vis {tor here for = few days. John 4 tor Ia Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham oF are spending Sunday in Casper from the Bar C ranch. eee Miss Betty Cole of Lusk is 2 new in this city for the’ week Dick Spurlock was in 0) he Buzzard ranch &: H. H. Be per from Saturday y ewe Miss Lillian bot of Planker-| . “ Baht Ne ton, S. D., isa visttor in Casper for} MP. and Mrs. W. 1 ride ta eta |son, William Herbert m Lincoln, Neb » holidays with r "ee | day spent Bert Miller is an Arminto visitor here for a few days. e\. 9 ve Mrs. Mulvaney and the 1 remain there for eral weeks Mr.. and Mrs. Frank A. Wise are} spending the day in Casper trom their home in Salt Creek where Mr. : Wise is a druggist. While here} Monday from Denver w they are guests of the Henning, | bee? recuperating from inj. ees ceived in an accident several Mirs Inga F. T. Foe of the FE. T. Foe Lumber | “5° ind Hardware company of Salt Creek to her home in Bridger. Mont., after Mrs. Charles Carlson fr. € r spending few dave in Casper. 3 * eee ba 3 state auditor, ! oa Neil Callahan has returned to his home in Torrington after a short trip| WESTMINSTER GUILD to Casper. |MEETING FOR WEDNESDAY | “ee I[\HE Westminster Guild of e Robert Cirfeve was in Casper Sat- First Pr h will urday from his ch at Ol] City. meet Wedne a the . . : Manse, 1103 South Wolcott street Mr. and Mrs. W. D Weathers are| Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock eee ness girls and teach J. W. Longshore was in this city| and Sunday schcol Saturday from hfs ranch at’ Buck- ———_—+—_—— num. SEARCH CONTINUED soe FOR LOST BRACELET. First Lady of Land Plays Big Part In : Presidential Affairs at White House’ ve ‘Man High in Politics Says Mrs. Coolidge! Arminfo vistorm here this’ week Is Greatest Single Factor in Su N. Inghman of ‘fhermopolis ix among the new arrivals here. on of Her Husband. business. eee By JOHN T. LEWING, JR. Miss Cecile Chambers and Miss} (Central Press Correspondent) high in polities, when asked the | other day to tell the greatest single spend about | You Would Throw na will return on 1 Mr. and Mrs, Vjncent let {s spending the ds sper. 2 x Moai cal Friday for their home in Cheyenne Mines Margarec! Bakar: hs after spending the holidays here pthc Re Ba ama hay a CS ter's parents, Mr leaving Monday for a week's busi-| followed by a program and soctal ness trip to Chicago. Mr. Weathers|time. These meetings, which are a) is president of the Fargo Oil com.| notable feature of the work of the pany. church, are attended by the busi- c rs of the church ough housewife the kind of a mot! recreations a who is a fitt flént, conser er who enjoy ive Calvin Cc Tt ts quite evident that the eller of her husband do not Mr. and Mrs. John Schleuter are | QUARCH ts still being made for a moviag into the Poling apartments @iamond bracelet lost Thursday where they will make thelr home. |evening by Mrs, T. C. Spears at a| ose New Year's eve party at the Cak-| Charles Horstman has returned to| per Country club. The bracele us his work after an illness of two|set with a large diam non Mr. smajler ones and was f the Citizer Na 1 n' in e bhouse or a Mr Ito the ent New Ye in ith | nearc e friends. bracelet w ft as ® ¢.6 as for its intr ie t J. C, Grissinger and daugh- ters Margaret and Betty will return to their home here Sunday night af- ter spending the holidays in Denver and Lincoln. eee G. M, Vandaveer was in from Mid- west for the latter part of the week S to spend New Year's with his par- Young Women's ( soci ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Vanda-| ation, offices and residence 142 8 veer. Wolcott -*e | Gymnasium Classes Mrs. H, P. Bubb leaves this morn-| The symnastum class f ing for Pasadena and Los Angeles,| Women, which has been r 5 Cal., where she will visit with friends | Monday evening at the annex of tt for an indefinite period of time, Methodist chureh, will ¢ ont day evening this we art of the Stuart! Monday night at the same nr “oe nstead Mrs ¢ Shop leaves today for a buying trip| The Burlington to New York, markets | will meet ay usual on Tuesday eve ese ning at the Burlinton club rooms Mr. and M. J. Gothberg are Girl Reserves. leaving today for Los Angeles, Cal. Jean Bingham will have charge for an extended visit the program tomorrow event see the Y. W. C. A. The meeting turning to their home in Chicago to-| are asked to be on time if possible. T. A. Dean. | from the beginning. The dinner fol Mise Alics Mechling has gone (o| directors for the Douglas where she teaches in the| Wedne: ow ¢ jittee meetings be arranged du Mr. and Mew. D. W, ‘TPripeny and| the coming week daughter Marion and Mrs William Candidates for Board 'Tripeny are leaving soon tor Call A meeting of the nominating (pa aaa _W. CA. ACTIVITIES) tors consists ess | six Loans and Discounts Overdrafts lof these are elig | Members: may ser: Furniture and Fixtures__ Premiums on U.S. Call Loans Bonds__ » 400.00 $300,000.00 341,700,00 Cash and Due from 640,090.08 1,281,790.08 re are also va > the resignation Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Dean are re-| begin promptly at 4:30 and the girls slow was elected day after spending the holidays with|A sood program {s being prepared Mr. Dean's parents, Dr. and Mrs,| and every girl will want to hear tt see | lowing will be served by « commit- Miss Helen Smith, who has been a| tee of which Geraldine Airheart is guest of her sister, Mrs. D. Wy Tri-| chairman. It will be a pot luck din- the general election The nominating propose names of candidates fo’ board at the annual meeting te at which time association shi peny, for several days, leaves today | ner and each girl will bring some for Omaha, Neb., to resume her one dish to contribute to the meal teaching in the schools there, | Board Meeting, eee | ‘The last mecting of the board of member of the ear will occur on ay, January 13. Hach chalr. publle schools, man will hold a committee meeting | for the consider oe) 6 before that time and be prepared | ing Donald Miller came up from Lusk} to report ‘something definite con Saturday to spend Sunday with }cerning the work of the year. 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REPRESENTATIVES WANTED FOR EVERY TOWN IN WYOMING STATE REPRESENTATIVE Apt “C,” Ideal Apartments Phone 3035 Opposite Court House VDENSED of the f ‘ IWYOMING TRUST COMPANY CASPER, WYOMING At the Close of Business, December 31, 1925 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Profit 5,269.94 Deposits 2,416,003.03 $2,541,272.37 | *' $2,541,272.37 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS R. S. ELLISON, H, G. BIZ \ LEO, A. DUNN, ( 1, T. SCOTT AITKEN

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