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Natrona County Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 2

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NATRONA COUNTY TRIBUNE aaaaWa Hofman is the second daughter of lar since its introduction Home weeks Mr. and Mrs. Judd Williams and she apo, was written by Mrs. Lathrop, as came to Casper last spring to join her was also the one which the double For Sale parents, who moved here from Strong quartet sanjr last night at the Ins. City, Kansas, a year ago.

She is a She has used her influence lo help 1 graduate of the Chase County High in every way to make the women's School of Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, part in the campaign a success, and and has taught three very successful not only Mrs. Lathrop, but the entire i terms of school in that State. Hughes Alliance Club, deserves great Mr. Hofman is the only son of Mr. credit for their work in this cam-1 and Mrs.

Charles Hofman of Strong paign. City, Kansas, and is a graduate of the The flowers presented to Mrs. La-' Several good modern Houiri, in the northeastern part of town, to be told on payment. Lot, from $150.00 to $8, "00.00. For Rent Salina Business College.

He came throp la.st night were a beautiful here last spring to accept a position tribute and the applause which greet-with the Midwest Refinery, at which ed the scene illustrated in what es-place he is now employed. te rn this young woman is held in After the ceremony a bountiful din- this community, ner was served by the bride's mother, following which the happy couple mo-j Mrs. Oliver Johnson left I ft to Casper, where they will be at ago for Chicago to be absent a week home to their friends at 414 West or ten days on a business and pleas-CY avenue. ure trip. Mr.

Omr Hieitand Hosteai fall Carev, the lovely little daugh- To Member of Hughes Alliance One-room Houe, fnrnUhed for light houu keeping. MONEY TO LOAN ON Rf AL ESTATE. mm i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carey of Careyhurst, was visiting at the A.

J. We can help you have Beautiful Teeth and Hair M. P. WHEELER 141 Cunningham home last week. Mrs.

I Cunningham entertained for her Tuesday with a delightful children's I party, the afternoon being spent with 1 The tea, given Thureday afternoon by the ladies of the Hughes Alliance, at the beautiful home of Mr. I Oscar Hleatand, was attended by i about fifty ladies, who enjoyed the social afternoon and tea, served by) Mrs. Hiestand with Mrs. George Stil-j phen and Mrs. P.

C. Nicolaysen as- sisting. Mrs. H. R.

Lathrop charmed her listeners with another political song composed by herself, and which will be sung at the rally at Freeland i games and music. J- O- 1 1 Mrs. W. D. Waltman entertained several little folks at her home last Thursday, little Miss Sara Carey of tonight Careyhurst being the honor guest -1- Those invited for the afternoon's fes- Ail members and people interested tivities were Hewitt Beal, Dorothy ne Home and School Welfare Mahoney, Tad Clarkson, Bud Palmer.

league should note that the next reg- Take care of your teeth you use them often. Besides, bad teeth lead to many nervous disorders and stomach troubles. A clean mouth and teeth add zest to the appetite and aid digestion; it is a joy to yourself and politeness demands it. You will find just what you want in our splendid line of tooth brushes, pastes, powders and washes. THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES Billy Waltman and the honor guest.

lar meeting will be held at the Park School house on November 14, at 8 o'clock. 4- 4- -r Hallowe'en Frolic Given by Mia Cora Likely Mrs. M. C. Clarkson has returned Miss Cora Likely, the attractive a twn weeks Vlsit Wlth friends in Denver.

young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Likely, entertained a number of her friends at a Hallowe'en frolic at her home Tuesday evening.

Games of all I sorts and descriptions were played, LOCAL HAPPENINGS A. The Stores It is noted in the Greybull Stand- from all the good old Hallowe'en ard that Edward McGrath of this ritv stunts to brand new and unheard-of was married last week to Miss Mantau Japan and China introduced the world to tea, and its delightful flavor and soothing qualities have made it the universally popular beverage. 1 AWii 8 game. The rooms were beautifully Johnson of Greybull. Edward for the Hallowe'en season Grath, known all his life in Casmr ns in orange and black symbols.

Mrs. "Muggins," is the son of Mr. and Likely, assisted by Miss Patricia Sul-Mrs. Jock McGrath of this city and livan, Miss Mary Tobin, and Miss has many friends here who will join Johnson, served the young guests with in congratulating him and his bride, a most delicious luncheon at the close He has recently secured the contract of games. Those invited were Edith to paint the Mg tanks of the Grey PICKING IK JAPAH TtA ly ook, lea Moseur, Wayne Kichie, bull Refining company of that place' lavern mamewson, Marian KieDer, and is making good there.

He was Helen Wolfer, Ellen Astell, Lula Nor- the captain of the Greybull baseball ris, Guy Morgan, Opal Mart7, Adrian last summer. young lady Sales, Margaret Meer, Llewellyn Eris- has been employed for some time as siths, Lucy Gantz, Lucille Prickett, operator in the telephone offices Joe Daly, Walter Young, Omar An- there. Mr. and Mrs. McGrath will derson.

Anna Kvto. Harold Skelton make their SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Buy Your Tea at Our Store By MI88 IRMA PATTON Residence Phone 865-J Office Phone 16. 1 SWUM. and Harold Strictler, fta 7. C.

E. Littlefield Son report the sale of the L. E. Walden home at 303 South Grant street to C. D.

Poling, an instructor in the Casper school. The Mr. Fred Neuman Hoitwi per. Those invited for the evening Mecreadi Club Member At Pretty One O'Clock Luncheon 1 were Mr. and Mrs.

Boidimon, Mr. Gue.t. at Brook Ranch Mrs. Fred Neuman added greatly and Mrs. Wetherill, Mr.

and Mrs. Par- The members of the Meeread to the Hallowe'en festivities last Tues- ker, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Card Club were pleasantly enter Av kM ka m.mhpr Mra- Mason.

Mifw Kissick- Miss last Wednesday by Mrs. and from our wide range of stock choose the leaf most suited to your taste. Keep in mind, too, that our supply of staple and fancy groceries i sale was made Saturday. Mr. Walden will immediately begin the eon- B.

Brooks. The affair was a special tructlon a new home on the south nnna oinn in fr- U7 SIGC. ents, Fred Moore and Billy Johnson of ladies at a 1 clock luncheon at her j. home. The shades at the windows Hallowe'en Tea in Form wore drawn, and the attractive Hal- of a Shower for Members land's mother, Mrs.

Richard Savage I 1 a. 1 I 1 iir of Salt Lake City, and the usual aft-' 'p is uie ucsi 10 dc nau. vve assure Courtesy Cleanliness Honesty Service Blue Front Market and Grocery BROWN aV WILLIAMS. Propriet rj Phone 304 lowe'en shaded candles cast a wierd The Hallowe'en tea given Tues- moon's light lunch was supplemented Monday nieht from K-ina and picturesque glow over the beau- day to the Eastern Star ladies as a by a delicious luncheon served by the short "i tifully appointed tables, many other shower for Mrs. Warren Bailey and 'hostess.

The remainder of the after- kere He left Wedn "rh" decorations being used thruout the Mrs. Car! Hawks was very well at- noon was devoted to cards and a so- c'ajJ0 rooms in the way of black cats, tended and heartily enjoyed by allicial hour, after which the guests mo-) witches and owls. The unique favors, those present. Mrs. Jack Scott and 1 tored home.

Henry Rathvon has returned from placed at the tables, were miniature Mrs. W. A. Parker were hostesses for' Rawlins and other points, and his blade cats and pumpkins. In the games the afternoon and these ladies had Woman'i Club Member muny friends will be pleased to of bridge which followed the delicious decorated the banquet at the Masonic Entertained by Mr.

Cooper leurn th; he will make his head- luncheon, Mrs. Wilson 8. Kimball, Temple most appropriately in har-1 The ladies of the Woman's Club quarters in Casper in the future, and won high score and Mrs. M. P.

mony with the Hallowe'en season, were entertained this afternoon by 'will be at the Midwest Refining com-Wheeler had second high score. Mrs. this idea also being carried out in the Mrs. Tom Cooper at her home on pany's offices. Neuman was assisted thruout the aft- attractive tea which followed the aft- South Wolcott street The club is at ernoon in serving by Mrs.

Robert K. ernoon of sewing. The shower was'Pre8nt engaged in the study of Aus-; Mrs. Kenneth McDonald returned Staley, Mrs. Steele and Miss Violet miscellaneous in character and the 'tsalia and the program was mainly Saturday afternoon from a three LeeTer.

Those enjoying Mrs. Neu- gifts received by the brides wereon Australian subjects. Mrs. W. A.

weeks visit with her mother in Brook-man's hospitlity were Mesdames Jer- useful and attractive, being mainly Blackmore was the leader of the aft- ville pa- Mrs. McDonald was met emiah Mahoney, Wilson S. Kimball, for the new homes. Over thirty la- ernoon and in addition to the work her" by her husband and they motor- J. A.

Ward. O. L. Walker, J. F.

dies attended the affair Tuesday aft-1 presented by her, I.Irs. John Evans. "ome aunaay morning. read an article on Australian Indue. OO Leeper, M.

P. Wheeler, B. H. Pelton, ernoon. John Evans, Arthur Schulte.

Steve try. Several musical numbers were' J- Motlf enjoyed, after which the hostess fr0m hcg0 and here several dayB attending to busin served refreshments. W. R. Weeks of Lander entertained Mrs.

Patrick Sullivan and her daughters, Kathleen and Patricia last Monday at the Midwest Hotel at luncheon. Mra. Fred Villaave Hoetea at MitceJIaneoa Shower Mrs. Fred Villnave was the hostess Tobin, J. C.

Snook, J. Lever, P. C. Nicolaysen, G. R.

Ha gens, L. G. Murphy and Mrs. Robert Bartholomew. Friend of Mr.

and Mr. George Hiaman Are Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A.

Hinman entertained a number of friends last matters. Mrs. A. T. Phillips and her daughter.

Gladys, left Tuesday tot Olney, 111., to visit for two weeks with Mrs. Phillips' parents. They will Charlea E. Hofmann Claim Hand of Mi Dretta William iTiaay night to about 30 young ladies A quiet wedding was performed at wno were invited to a miscellaneous also spend some time in Chicago be- Miss Mildred fore returning the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Judd Wil- nower In honor of Tuesday night at a Hallowe'en party were bidden for 8 o'clock and liams. 20 mile southwest of Caaner. opeM, a bnde-to-be. The rooms of OP oon after arriving they were busy Wednesday noon, when Mr. Charles Villnave apartment were attract Be.

to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Crouch with the progressive games of the ev- E.

Hofmann and Miss Dretta F. Wil-'ively decorated for the occasion with a baby daughter. Both mother and ening, these games being in the na- Hams were united in marriage by the hearts ar.d kewpies, while the evening child are progressing nicely. ture of Hallowe'en progressive Rer. J.

J. Giblin, pastor of the M. E. IWBS devoir to making useful article? 0 0 fames. Late in the evening the host-1 Church of Casper, in the presence oflor the bride-elect and also playing William Hjorth, of New York, is served a dainty two-course sur- relatives and a few close friends.

Mrs. After the tempting luncheon in town for several days attending Solid Comfort is what you want and what you need after the day's work and supper are over, and the evening at home is before you. It is what you will have, too, when I a ju oy iue nosiess, uie many mys- lu 0 terioiis looking pacVages were opened 9 by Miss Speas and" the content returned Tuesday morn proved to be all thct a bride could 'tnn. Denver where he was called desire. Misa Spea is the recond of the UInMS of daughUj- of Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Speas. hu Mrs: JVhlt nPMT prominent people of Natrona County, in anJ a. I A A Attention Ladies We Furnish Your Living Room uwa ncn oa io "'lea Dr. and Mrs.

E. P. Rohrbnugh re-wert of towB. The lucky man. who (urncd homc snurday after a delight, in DMb will claim Miss Rpeu.

fu, vW with relatives in Pennsyl-for his bride, is Robert Deemer, a vania. civil engineer from the Western part of Nebraska. Miss Speas will un- Mr. and Mrs. J.

Ble Were in The line of lounges, library tables, reading lamps, bookcases, easy chairs and similar furnishings which we sell will satisfy the most discriminating customers at the most reasonable prices. We will prove this to you when you come in to see our display. doubtedly receive many such social in Casper Tuesday from their ranch Owing to the great demaad for FiSK HATS, we have wired for a complete line and will have them on display Friday. October 27. When you MM a FISK HAT.

roe know that you wear the BEST ON EARTH IN MILLINERY compliments before her wedding ir orth of town. This is Mrs. Blessing's December. flrst trip to Casper for some time and 4-4- she is enjoying greeting her old Monday night at the close of one of friends again. the mort enthusiastic political meet- 0 A.

Dean delightfully en-, Oar Word Is a Guaranfv nf Ummi 1A.f Mrs. T. ings ever held in Casper, Mrs. H. R.

1 tertained th mK. rwaWOT REMEMBER luuv wu eausaa 10 rage, ana rp in the midst of admiring friends she IufUy nd Saturday after- hp OCnpr NfltlnnolR 1 was prtaented with a huge boquct of nnnn uk'n her -sts first to the a 1 IC? V-C0 JD I 1 laLlUI 1 CbLDCX I 1 IS, roses, W. C. Jlorris making the pre- wue waa served a enUtion speech. Mr.

Morris stated U0U8 The ladies then ad- FISK HATS MEANS that in of th 10 tne Dean residence on) can club, he presented the flowers to 1 i Mrs. Lathrop a slight token of their ftraoon 1 appreciation of her excellent work, Misa Lucille Cheyenne is and cooperation in this campaign, making a two or three weeks' risit at Mrs. Lathrop the eldest daughter the home of her brother. Earl C. of ex-Governor B.

6. Brooks, is one Boyle, on South Center street of Casper? most clever and original 0 0 MY GARAGE West side of Main Street, Kaycee, Wyoming. We carry Auto Accessories and conduct a Blacksmith Shop in connection. All work guaranteed. Auto Livery.

Trips made any place and any distance at reasonable price. W. Andrus, Proprietor. N. F.

RODER, Manager Kaycee, Wyoming. BURKETT'S Quality First Millinery" matrons, whkh fart has been most Joe Reeder and his three sons re-! ably shown by the songs which shej turned the first 6T the week from i has ttmpmmi during this campaign. BuUer, following the funeral of, The inspiring song "From Wyoming Mrs. Reeder, who died there at the It The 8ea," which has been so pepu- home of her parents..

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1897-1916