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“—-yHione and preceding the matron of three miles from Casper. and sta { = . Sera: «at from ‘that. point on. New apt ested An interesting “wedding, of, big S78 lfor their journey eastward. For trav-iday evening “took place at the leling the bride wore a handsome guit/tist passonage, when Miss Pearl KE fof biue velvet with collar, cuffs mnd/Exline of St. Louis became the brid:g |buttons of mole fur, with a toque of of John H. Winer of this city. The imole and silver lace to cortespond. Rev. A. J. Hansen performed the cer- | An exquisite little blouse, and boots of emony ane i ffi peonle. big at \grey completed the smart costume, once to the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Telephens Ne. 15 i cevacal weeks the young people E. A Forrest, of East Second ave- | will not go to housekeeping, but will nue. They will reside somewhere on of tulle, trimmed with garlands of be at home at 3047 Blaine place, Chi-/ Capitol Hill. A lovely wedding and a lovelier| flowers and ribbons. Pointed tunics cago, until they decide upon a per-| The bridegroom has been in Casper bride filled St. Mark’s Episcopal) of billowy tulle were edged with sil- manent location. | for some time, having come here from Church, on New Yeur’s Eve, whenjver ribbons, and the full underskirts| The bridegroom is superintendent | St. Louis, and has many friends who the nuptials of Beatrice Maren Nico-| were slightly drawn in by means of of steel construction for the John C.|extend their best wishes for the fu- fayeen, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs.jgerlands of French blossoms that Morringer Co. of Chicago. He is »|ture happiness of the young people. Peter Christian Nicolaysen, and Neal|showed their exquisite tints thru the graduate of the engineering depart- oo Avery Tyler, son of Mrs. Allen H,|tulle with enchanting effect. Empire! ment of the University of Michigan Young People Hold . Tyler, were solemnized in the pres-|bodices, girdled in deeper shades! a: Ann Arbor, and during his years| Leap Year Frolic ‘ De bie ence of a large end brilliant company ,than the frocks, had short puffed! of residence in Casper made a wide The last Leap ony frolic ed uO of guests, the Rev. Robert H. B. Hutt| sleeves of tulle held by twin straps of circle of friends in this city. His| "5 held by thend@tm bers at: e ap officiating. |the gauzy fabric. The four tints,|bride is a sweet and lovable young| Worth League of the ante sag sti St. Mark’s lends itself readily to|blue, green, pink and yellow, which girl, whose parents are among the| Chureh on Friday cbse Ma Ma decoration, and was transformed for|*Ppeared the four gowns, were re-|early residents of Casper. Mab jery A aed wr eEaniiy tottake RASERE: the oceasion into a beautiful spot,|Peated in the shepherdess hats of sil- handsome social affairs have been r= fone mee opncrtant c. atv eur ork filled with the fragrance of many blos-| Yer. and tulle worn by the maids. A ranged to honor her and to show he | o ff. age asa = are It pis mene the soms and with the soft glow from a|{#cing of satin corresponded to the esteem in which her family is held/in a rs oe kn 3 ae ih laaghter i myriad candles. The delicate tints of deeper tints of the girdles, and silver the community. With the exceptin fan “tee. Fehtgie eae their oun the handsome memorial windows injTibbons banded their crowns. Their of her years at St. Mary’s School at|te Aine Diels Matse da. “beak they the little church were lighted up with|°"ly trimmings were two tight little Faribault, Minn., in Philadelphia, ad ht. Th ened oy nett leave elite tall white tapers, flanking baskets of |"osegays in the rainbow colors, and a! at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Muh 7 hs yon ‘paar st a Pai bride roses, and before the Nicolay-|!0n& searf of tulle caught under the/sic, the bride’s entire girlhood has Me a ate ae ee or abate oe sen. memorial, a larger basket of upturned brim at the back was passed been spent im Casper, and she will be ‘olaful bi rhe best romesate ‘Ah Blossoms was emphasized by a seven-|#Tound the throat and left to float | greatly missed by a large number “3 dole: : pies she ae DE Bos wrens branched candlestick on either side, OV" the left shoulder in airy aban-| friends. ja@warded the red trophies, By Mes. Donald MacQueen TYLER-NICOLAYSEN in which tall cathedral candles," All four maids wore silver slip- 9° Shoes OPENS, biter sang ere burned , ; |pers. In their frocks of pastel hues, Merry Watch Party far from fervent, psi od the blue Th ch tulle we i from they might have stepped from some] at Senator Sullivan's {symbols of defeat. je yonng men e choir & Cy re removec ] uaint old Watteau print, with their} + yy;,.,.| threatened to go provided with a ra the front of the church and the en- chaotant eiecks of cates topped with Senator and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan bit’s foot to each man, believing in tire chancel transformed into a green paskets holding blossoms in all the|h#ve achieved a reputation as giver?! preparedness at Wen »Y 1 i sare glade by means of many palms and delicate tints Pee eT eee |of the jolliest sort of watch partie’,| fairs. The churc ors wi nung ferns and bushy fir trees. Chrysan- waters Rapacinibar’ Micetie ee | bot their delightful affair this year) with wreaths and {Christmas greens, themums in rainbow tints bloomed sweetpeas ‘and other dainty posies,| #5 merrier than all the others plt\and suitable refreshments wound up amid this wilderness of foliage, and In this rainbow procession, Miss Gen together, and the guests began FI he clever little partyo, talt candles burning on the altar, and wel] wore green, Miss Manbeck blue, ugh when hey any ped 8 dont and| sELP THE WYOMING among the greenery lent an air of} gicg Barner’s frock was pink and|#r@ Still sm ing at the rememSrance) CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY iMusiveness to the little grotto, touch-| Miss Mee's yellow of their happy New Year's Eke. This ¢ 1 rare h Ing everything with a soft radiance. z | The guests were invited for the is article “ie an appeal to the ean OO Ns The two small flower girls pre- re! aid e Socie The entrance to the chancel was. ted tinct ‘ { 1 early hours of the erening and xe.|cenils reader ee a the aa ee marked by a large arch of ground reithen: “= oe an weiceas for ace mained unt after midnight, when|® Bhs in it _Oxce a work # pr Ht pine fn the center,-with smaller arches is: wlizabeth Nicolaysen’s blonc the climax of fun was reached by ajin& homes in private amilies ¢ 5 “ loveliness was set off by « ly froc on either side, thru which the mem as eet off by aifrilly frock bers of the bridal party passed on their journey to the altar, while the merry procession‘that wound thru all | homeless children. Why sKould you of blue tulle, while her small com- the reoms, following the lead of Oldjhelp this cause? Here are’ some of panion, little Faith Tyler, who trav- Father Time This famous character|the reasons: Wonginmmoentor laeetthe chaficel. thru eled a - pare from Chicag be was impersonated by a clock, dressed) (1) It is a work of intrir i merit é a@ part of this important event, , ail he aged man with the| ‘© help those who can not help them- the latger arch. wore Me tal 5% o represeht the aged man i ‘ pink tulle, and each little maiden ythe, the whole party following in a selves. (2) There are no high-sal- A program of lovely nuptial airs held a long-stemmed American long liwe with hands on shoulders, and|®Tied officials; total salary m for was presented while the guests were Reauty rose, from which she daintily wincitve aatatitenie’ naper hats in gay|!88t year was but $765. (3), The So- assembling by Thomas Longhurst, or-| picked the petals, making a rosy path jut Trice maker af all sort. |ciety is thoroughly responsible, incor- ganist at St. Mark’s, assisted by Viola! for the bride horns, whistles and other trophies of|Porated, and a branch of the National Beatrix Goodwin, violinist, and Lloyd)» ‘ pangs aie harite % Hees h whe at he maid of honor’s flowers we Tat iny CRE Nee A : »q| organization which is rendering most Broadus: baritone; The effective d of honor’s flow were! New Year were distributed and BadeS Vi ree ive gecvic’ in thisty: tetas ce 1. ; orchids to match the wonderfully materially e merri . ; . . , " y prially to the merriment. = crore’ Of “commporitione included the! iaautiful gown of two-toned oreh |": f vocal and iustrumen.|tt® Union, (4) It has the endorse- Meditation from hais,” the Bach-); PYOSrar iy “|ment of the State Board of Charities . . hued radium satin which she wére ; ; Gounoud “Ava Maria,” the charmin, ae *, tal music was enjoyed by the gue y yobs tes 4 3 £/Panels of silver cloth and elmborate| snd the wae ama houre Wererenlie, nd He form, DA peat ‘ AL ng be > . bs ristian churches o: yom@iing, the aria from Massenet’s “Sanson and De- Gapings enhanced haven, Penge chaanced its charm/and her! ened with dancing, which was in-| wc. T. U. and the State Hederation Mah.” “My Heart at Thy Sweet a Sor ee he hat was a crownless aff dulged in thruout the spacious rooms) 4¢ tanor. (5) You should do vnto Voice,” “Beloved, It Is Morn,” and i ace Py then the expectant notes of the bridal 7 of the lower floor of the magnificent| j+hers 2 saald: Wa ehorus from Lohengrin announced pn Rotiatsitet cel F MY Ammerte 5 \ whe approach of the wedding party. Beauty Sait ane skit a reailice other residence in the whole State} .hich religion imposes gn you. (8) The ‘ushers, Silas Lane and Quen-| 56 . Atlee” Fe ngs of silver|that could have accommodated so Gratitude to God, who has blessed you tin Deaver, led the way, stretching ee M foxg eth: An armful of many guests without any hint at in generous measure. ' (9) Your act the satin ribbons, and followiiic them handy Easter lilies completed the crowding, and this made the affair all will receive 4 heavenly reward. (Matt came the. fortyhrifesmaids, walking Mandsome picture which she pre- the more enjoyable. }25, 40). (10) The continuance ot the Dising Rise erie cin sear the se A handsomely decorated table in|the work depends on your help. ionor, Mrs. Noyse Chittim of River-).) °U"! a Mis peaking. ve mar- the dining room held the elegant buf-| Kindly send contributions to Mr fon. ithe bride's intimate friend since| ike vows Mrs. Goodwin played with fet supper, and after their evening of|C. E. Artist, treasurer, Wheatland dol-houke days. ‘The bridesmaids) ™¥ted strings the tender notes of the jaughter the guests were prepared to Wyo. were ‘afso close friends of the bride) Ptidil song, ‘Oh, Promise Me,” and enjoy to the fullest the delicious sal- —_—__—. and’ included the Misses Hazel Gon-| then to the triumphant strains of the ads, cold meats, ices and coffee wait- Mrs. J. A. Delfelder of River well, Helen Banner, Vera Manbeck of {horus from “A Midsummer Night's! ing them. The hosts and their four}who came down to attend the Tyler. this’ city, and Caroline Mee of De Dréam,” the glittering procession led charming daughters, the Misses Mar-| Nic en wedding, started the New troit, a boarding school! friend. by the bride and groom, passed thru garet, Eilleen, Kathleen and Ps P n an unfortunate manner by the large central arch and down the serving by Jeremiah losing her handsome fur-trimme at Charles Cullen and Leslie|in the lobby of the Midwest Hotel at . who proved » and for alljthe watch party. The coat was Afri- of silver The matron of Afonor wore a others do were assisted i Mahon of the reception,| Park Two small lads followed, dressed in white om their curly ads to their gnowy pumps. To the bride’s younger During the hours the Nicolay Brother, Gerald Nicolaysen, and to n residence in East)their genius as imprompt garcons in|¢an brown in color and h re fur a * ot é be a* 7.8 § ir 2e ve q " h Ps . le ar 2 1 Newitt Beal Wate entrusted the ire Third street was crowded with friends viding the nty-five guests with/ Collar and cuffs, was belted, and lined Rhus rhisana the wilteteatii cush. who’ called to express their felicita-| delicious refreshments {with gold-colored satin. M Delfel- pn with intertwined silver initials, 900), wank th ey : aN ane The company was notable one, | der is naturally ers us to ind a trace gn which the bridal pair knelt. In Gotwarty, and th vate at fs i natiionty fe congenial, but|Of her coat and will be very grateful their little suits of white satin they i. croam, also th 3 : © i because it include the most|t® 2ny one wh a give her informa : yorerque additions'to’ the the-bride, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Evans, [Prominent polit cen ran — ul part Mra’: Nicolaysen was exceedingly) oc ee ee tS number ye! You can save dollars at Tyl Immediately following the little handson guest list included gown of Em- ety Store Clean-up Sale, Jan pa wiilked the maid of. honor, W ine Breen, brocaded in the same! GOV: and Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Judg 6. 1-2. M Be ef Omaha, her color, and trimmed with bands of rich 424 Mrs. CG. E. Winter, Dr. and Mrs. |} ————__________ joarding of the bride.! brown Kolinsky. A girdle of rhine- H. R. Lathrop, Messrs and Mesdames ™ 4 the honor the tiny flower stones and emeralds defined the waist-| M+ ©. Clarkson, John Beal, G. R. Hag Be ie ‘cate , Very. eeriolltine! and the:pamel front was of si , A. F. Hoff, W. D. Waltman, A. J under the responsibility of strewing ver und Duchesa lace. The ym’s/ Cunningham, J. E. Hanway, J. A ose leaves that the bride's path might’ mot) was stately in her claborate) W°4 one, M. P. Wheeler, ¢ FOR SALE We a flowery ond, gown of rare old Chantilly lace over! 2 » W. C. Morris, Jeremiah The bride came, last of all, on her. violent and her daughter, Mrs, | M4! ’ - Nicolaysen, J. L. Mar father’s arm, a yision of girlish love-|Harry Cartwright of Chic: ut Arm f J. A. Delfelder of trton, Noyse Chittim of Riverton; FOOT fix wa she passed down the aisle becom reatvon of to the chancel steps, where the bride-' marquisetie with trimm of blue. ; aroling Mee of Detroit, He Y groom and his best man, Clement) Mrs. Evans wore a handsome gown of ne OS Arminto, Marian Towle ¢ FRONT Nicolaysen, together with the rector,/molberry, with real lace trimmings » Irma Patton, Vera Manbe x swaited her coming. The rooms were fragrant with ; i Mn Beoe eral, Mary In her filmy draperies, round which, many ro and other sweet-smelli 1, SES Semaperes Uren, | ; : the veil drifted alka fleecy cloud, en-! flowers arranged artistically in v Messrs. I ® Parker, Charles On Second Street, close to ( en- ullen, Lyle Manbeck, Silas Lane, H. Brian Tobin, Douglas ter, Bell, M. C. Price, Dan folding her in a soft halo, the bride!and baskets, and in the dining room, was # radiant picture, and her svelte) where a collation was served during - Dineen figure seemet! more slender in the|the receiving hours, the table was a \)°"! mags 4 is ‘ stiort modish fréck” vf airy tulle,/picture in pink and white, with a» » Ralph Verplough, Everett | Per. Bargain. whose only hint of formality was the huge bride’s cake in the center, dee-|4arvey, Ralph Hall, George Camp- court train of brocided satin that lay orated with roses‘and bows of tulle, 2¢!! Leigh McGrath, George” Snod out far Behind het in graceful folds./and the silver candle s and bud &T*s, Clement Nicolaysen, E. H. At-| A. Steele Layer: after layer ‘of sheerest tulle Vases tied with the eame fluffy gauze. te™ton. * foamed? over the’ fogndat k roses and tape ided their quo- My. and Mrs, Koa 112 S. Woleott : : : Phe etoth; and the onty 'thing t ot it ta of charm to th neral effect of| pio, from blowinr ar vy, was hridal d * Best business site in C as- Can divide. Charming Dinner y dof a series Of attre ve e} . @uests were the. during the holidays for AS EhGrt’poihted tihic w f nd life-long friends of. the bride’s|th daughter and her guest, took withha*vury full-plaiting of picot-| family; Mesdames Raloh Ev Ed- pik on Friday evening, with covers| edged*tulle, fending a piquant effectiqar Evans, A. F, Hoff, E. P. Rohr-|!#id for nine American Beauty to the. @uffy frock, | Softly draped | baugh, Henry Bayer, A, J. Cunning-/"0Se5 lent a bright note of color to} folds formed the empire bodice, and | ham, ©, H, Townsend, Patrick Sulli-|the center of the table, where: were, the only trimming was a deep bertha) van, W. 0. Wilson, C. B. Manbeck,|Seated Mr. and Mrs. Kimball and the| tose poiit and Valenciennes| Sam Conwell, T, A, Dean and Harold|immediate family, Miss Dawn Flan- about the decolletage, forming soft! Banner. jnery, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson S. Kimball, over the arms. Satin slippers) Several hundred guests called dur-jJt™, and the Rey, and Mrs, Robert ing the hours, and many of them came| Hutt. + from nearby towns to be present at ii affa’ i Spinco Seetnrene Maes ae Sen A quiet wedding of the holidays/| lacey and the|Helen Marquis of Arminto and Mrs.| United Miss Phoebe L. Blanchard of| a narrow edg-|J. A. Delfelder of Riverton were) Tulsa, Okla., and Elmer E. Calder on) “was of] among the guests from a distance, as; Saturday. The marriage ceremony ny Cu-|well as the bridegroom's sister, Mrs, | tok place at the parsonage of the : “ribbons Harry Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. J, J,|Gantz Memorial Methodist Church, a shower quite to the hem Jewett of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. the Rev. J. J. Giblin officiating. % rs Speed of Muddy. . 4} The bride came here. from the “a bla the bridegroom, tho a na- tive of Washington County, Ohio, i sh ims Casper as home for the pres- ridé’s|ent, as he is superintendent of the and Ass silver ttrends that weight See Our Big Display “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED CHINA. IN A CLASS ALL ITS OWN Calder isisnchard | my wr I WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents ETHEL CLAYTON and HOLBROOK BLINN I The Hidden Scar A big, modern story of a great love stained by a pre- vious mis-step. Story by MRS. OWEN BRONSON Pane M PROTORLANS 91 a RELEASED THROUGH Pi Fox Film CORPORATION Se TOMORROW Happiness Is Her Goal And she seeks it by plotting revenge on the man whose injustice has caused her suffering. 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