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aaa ee the community go with this couple in their married life. OmoO Beautifully trimmed mA WY NS We day jthe members of the Past {Club of the Eastern Star. Needle- work cccupied the afternoon at the close of which the hostess served light refreshments. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. E. P. Rohrbaugh the last Wednesday in July. Omo iMss Rahl of Denver has arrived in the city and accepted a position bookkeeper with the Coliseum rage Company. Omo Matr. Can be had by using our Lawn Mowers, Grass Shears, etc. have a large assortment to select from Also PAINTS AND FLY SCREENS THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Everything in Hardware Phone 601 Mr. and Mrs. in Casper from their ranch near Buch:- num, visiting with relatives and affairs. Mongolia Finds Mine; Crew and Passengers Are Safe in Bombay PR@MBAY, Peninsu Phone 601 Phone 601 India, June 28.—The ar & Oriental liner Mongolia The passengers and crew Bombay. The mails have been lost. are believed to Army Station Receives Orders to Discontinue Office Phone 15 By MISS IRMA PATTON Residence 365-J Morning Wedding Unites Popular Couple. of Mendelssohn’s After which the Wedding fruests i | Strain Marc h At nine o'clock this morning w: to the Midwest Hotel for G d R one H solemnized the marriage of Miss| breakfast uard Kecruiting Mere Norah Dunigan and Mr. Richard The dining room .of the Midwest] Tobin, which brilliant event took! presented a most beautiful appear-' Army recruiting stations thrucut place at the home of Father Muller, ince with its flower-decked tables at!ije United States this week su who read the ring ceremony. The 1ich the various guests were seated. | laattce tine ton heat . wedding party entered the room to!" bridal table was topped by the | P* LIEN UT g AAs ke EMCO the strains of Lohrengrin Wedding | huge wedding cake, which was cut Guard in accordance with orders from March, which was beautifully playe!|by the bride and served at the close the War Department. During the Py Mie Violette Burkett and Mt: Len | of the breakfast. aaeicouble left this time this provision was im effect here owlett. The bride’s dar! »eauty | morning in a car for Douglas, where . : aoe was most effectively set off with ajthey boarded the Burlington for Den- the aBperjstation) recely eal noeapp! white net gown trimmed in real Irish | ver They will enjoy a short wed-|cants for the Guard, the local com lace. She wore a tulle veil, caught |cing trip after which they will return 1 2ny receiving all applications of this at the top with lillies-of-the-valley. |to Casper to make their home. character. The rescinding of the The bridal bouquet was a large bunch Mrs. Tobin is a typical Irish girl, order is in line with the Govern- of white rose. Attending the bride|she having come over from Ireland |™e€nt’s policy to concentrate its ener gies in filling the ranks of the regu jlars before the end of the week, whe: the limit of time will expire for vol unteer enlistment on the part of! was Miss E xeth Ward, who wore a most attractive frock of white crep2 de chine with a large hat of pale lav- ender, she carried pink James a year ago and has lived in Casper since that time. She is a sister of Mrs. Con Shay and has made many friends during her residence here, roses. ov Daly, a cousin of the groom, acted | account of her frank and attr ../young men registered for military as best man manner Mr. Tobin is well known in| uty under the selective draft act. During the ceremony the musicians | Ni 1 County, he being one of t} ioe continued to play “ niest and best known sheep men OO which made a beautiful ac vi y. He came over from (a d R ment for the solemn words of Irel eighteen years ago and 0 ay” s War ecipe ding service, The jing party filed ‘since that time has been in busines rere) cut after the ceremony to the brilliant in this county. The good wishes of pars Lens From Britain's Official Win-the-War Cook-Book. } PARKIN—Two breakfastcupfuis of coarse oatmeal, six tablespoonfuls jof margarine, one teaspoonful of jground ginger, one saltspoonful of |salt, six tablespoonfuls of treacle, a \little milk. Mix all the dry ingredi- | ents together. Rut in the fat. Melt |the treacle in a little hot milk and CHALMERS stir in. Work to a firm paste. Rol! }out and cut into biscuits. Bake in a siow oven. (Eat one Bound less bread a week jthan you he ave been e ating.) | —_— SERVICE | 1916 Oldsmobile, a_bar- ig TRENCH TALES Ti °. ~ 6, for $700 “This is my third time home with | | wounds. aid a young Irish sergeant | Exide Battery Service dages which came near is entire head, “but it’s not to be the last though they’ve é a kke SS » this time. Weilaspect ead! Fill) Your! Batteries pun ac mess. one thisshimeg) with Distilied Water Free of Charge 5 PHONE 16-W es im he he had been in 4 the “fun since Mons. “My company { [ got a new draft not long before we ' a 5 t by t ime. It’s all the one game and the new ones play it like good ‘uns. They’re up to beating Fritz any iy peppered me with! attacked and the new boys went over time. {throngh covering roing rearen’t many of the old! i left with my battalion now,’’| id. Adding th the top like the rest of us oldero nes. That's the sc of things that used to] gulars. We've got over urpr SSE L. LASKY PRESENTS -G EKALDINE “FARRAR IM SESIL B. BcMIELLE’S SVPREME PHOTO SPECTACLE struck a mine off Bombay on June 23. | arrived at} ' | | | About ten ladies enjoyed the hos-} ‘pitality of Mrs. W. E. Tubbs yester | afternoon when she entertained | Ve. J. Longshore art} friends while attending to business| aE ETENCEIAE NEW IRIS THEATRE __ ...Saturday... w WILLIAM HART in a new character “The Desert Man” He’s not a “bad man” this time; he’s a big, square-jawed, whole-souled man with faith, Ideals and courage. He changes the desolate village of “Broken Hope” to the prosperous town of Beliven-Ville. He cleans up a notorious dance hall for the sake of a little boy, and in so doing rescues a woman from vice. A Sweeping Drama with the tang of the Majova Desert in its atmos- phere. THREE HOURS TO SHOW The most thrilling and stupendous POSITIVELY TODAY ONLY LYRIC THEAT TONIGHT at the IRIS THEATRE RED CROSS BENEFIT WRESTLING MATCH Charlie Halvenddimich Champion Light Heavyweight Wrestler, Elwood Gallington The Local Heavyweight Wrestler GOOD PRELIMINARIES DOORS OPEN 7:30 P. M. FIRST BOUT AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. General Admission $1.00 — Rindside Seats, $1.50 Ladies Invited hawWwEIC TODA WY MATINEE AND NIGHT Continuous—1 P. M. to 11 P. M. 3 -RE &S 13 SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES (Seats All Day) Children under 14.0... 0:0... .35¢ SPECIAL MUSIC This Picture played at $2 top price, all over the United States Satan spectacle ever in Casper. See the Best 10c and 15c Show in town tomorrow, and, of course, at The Lyric—ALWAYS. pe gh