Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 3

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Miss Gladys Phillips Becomes Bride of Mr. Cecil Bon. A quiet, yet pretty wedding took e at noon yesterday when Miss} adys Phillips, the charming daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Y. Phillips, 405 S. Park street, became the bride of Mr. Cecil Bon, junior member ot the firm of the See Ben Realty com. y. The nuptials came somewhat urprise to a host of friends ir this city, the exact date, other than June, having been left unannounced The Reverend Phillip K. Edward: of the Episcopal church officiated the beautiful ring service of this church being carried out with pleas. |... fe ing exactitude. The couple stood be As BEC ee oe fore a large fireplace banked ir palms and spring flowers. Attend ing the couple were Miss Irma Pat ton as bridesmaid and Mr. George Howarth, best man. The bride looked lovely in a beau tiful white chiffon gown and veil ance carried a shower “boquet of white roses and Cecil Bruner roses. Mis: Patton was attired charmingly _ ir white and carried a boquet of pint and white roses. The groom anc best man were conventionally attired. At the close of the ceremony the parents of the bride were host anc hostess at a wedding breakfast. Ir the center of the festive board, < huge crystal basket was laden wit pink Cecil Bruner roses and pink anc white sweet peas, from which th room was permeated with a swee fragrance. With shades drawn, pink and white candles cast a soft light over the table, around which were seated Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bon o: Cheyenne, Miss Eunice Smith, Miss Hazel Adams, Miss Irma _ Patton George Howarth, the Rev. Edwards, the bride and groom and the host and hostess. A huge wedding cake, car ried out in the general scheme of decoration, pink and white, occupiec i a stately place on the table and was will be served, will follow the busi cut by the bride. Peete mceeLol an aane Following the breakfast, the cou-| ple motored to Glenrock from where! they caught the afternoon train for Cheyenne. From this point they plan ‘laf young ladies in Casper'’s younge: {set. She is a luate of the clas: of °15 in the schoo] and att versity one year. years she has of the Wyoming National bank. Mr. Bon. is an active young busi ed the state For the past two of the compan | lengthy He recently returned fron ce overseas with very popular here. The best wishes of all of Daughter Is Born to Mr. and Mrs, Poling. Word received here tod y convey! Miriam Katherine, to Mr. and C. D. Poling at Wymore, Nebr., or June 1. on their way to ¢ spending the past winter in Tulsa Okla., where Mr. Poli was the in structor in phys’ tra g and com mandent of the military battalion o the Central high school. He expect: to resume his business here with hi Mr. Poling reports Tulsa is good bu that Casper is better. * 8 Special Meeting of the Local D. A. R. Monday. A special meeting of the Fort Cas per Chapter American Re Mond Slution will be rnoon at the Mrs. P. Bacon, 6 atrona ave nue. special busine to come up for con ration a ful attendance is urged. A social hou during which tempting refreshment A Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Miss Meli ed Sunday morning from Was the latter a former student in Chev: Chase, attended the exercises. be at home'in a newly built home on CY avenue. The bride is one of the most popu. For the Fisherman $1.35.7° $7.00 ~~ $3.60.° $30.00 Tee 7? $7.50 commencemen Steel Rods ... Bambo Rods . oY pi rea Bak 95@ 7 $3.00 ry tots... 23C2 $8.00 _ 18e T° $3.50 Salmon Eggs, the real fish bait, jar Fish Baskets nxcccccce-enm $2.50 Spinners, Flys, Snell Hooks Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER ot “te ot ote rs WYOMING 1 Wholesale Supply Co. 1. 0. 0. F. Building Phone 903 143 E. Second Street SATURDAY SPECIALS Two pounds Fancy Bogata Coffee, whole or ground... &9c 50c Quarts Fancv Assorted Pickles, each_-.----------- Two Glass Tumblers Pure Jeliy_..--------------- Three Heads Iceberg Head Lettuce. __- Three Bunches Radishes, three Onions__~---------- Two cans Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco_--------- One round Star Chewing Tobacco Six Bars Bob White Laundry Soap One pound Fresh Roasted Peanuts One nound Fresh Walnut Meats_----~--- Three Cans Carnation Tall Milk_- x One-half Pound Can Bo-Kay Ceylon and EXTRA SPECIAL 49-Lb. Sack Red Moon Flour... . . eh [250 , Gi Peas, Green Beans, Celery, Carrots, Rina aneeae Eas Plant, Asparagus, Brussel Sprouts PLEASE GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY Tea____ 40c India rona County high un)- een a valued employ: ness man of this city, and a membey firm of the See Ben Realty the American expeditionary forces and is news of the birth of a baby.daughter, Mrs. Brooks and Miss Irma Patton return- hington, o— ae. Mr. Boone Robertson of CIT Y NEWS | ile, Tenn., is spending a few days ) i the city with friends omeis ee ee Nes ee 6 Mrs. Carl Weaver and Mrs. E. W.! Miss An Elder are entertaining at luncheon in Mrs. Elder's a the Ideal today. Roy Rhoades, well known former Casper oi! man, has returnec per to spend sev ing friends and tre Mr. Rhoades is no Worth and has a lucrative a bridge |her he rtment in| the pas Mary’s school yer : Mount eminary in O _ FIRE FLINGERS pa * + ee in that vicinity. He mc i his In preducing mer residence to De r during the »| hot months but expects to return to| sta Fort Worth thi their friends go with them for a happy coming week Rupert | * * Mrs. Gerald W 1 wife. Mrs. on, the noted he Game’s U behind-th of two Fayette- had the assistance of his tz Jalian (E Che Casper Daiiy Tribune eturnmed to pending St. COMING TO HUB Mr. and M Ney, of Den = ver are hous home of d Press.) Mrs. Tulley’s Ison S. Kir I Levine ball, Jr., for Munich, their stay here Tulle the Com S Mr. and Mrs. Poling are now sper and will be at home again at 433 Natrona after ¢ is brother, A. B. Poling, in a short time. t the Daughters of the held home o: scheduled , r on motoring thru Estes Park und D. C., near where Miss other scenic spots in Colorado before graduated from Chevy Chase school. returning to Casper where they wil: Her mother and Miss _ Patton, y t r to Boys! Girls! Win $5 in Gold VACATION MONEY Think of #t— $5 tar 50 words—$5 in Gold! And so easy for any boy—any girl! This is All You Have to Bo Ask your’ mother why she thinks Calumet Baking Powder is the best Baking Powder she ever used. Mother knows why Calumet is better —if she has ever used it—and she can tell you. Then when she tells you, just write in 50 words or less the reason —“‘ Why. mother likes Caldmet best.’’ Sign your name and address, and mail to us. That’s all. The boy or girl who sends in the best answer—in 50 or less words why mother likes Calumet best, will receive a $5 Cash Prize. The Only “Rules” Are These Only boys and girls in or “under” the 8th grade in any school are allowed to enter the contest. Your answer must not have more than 50 words. Contest closes June 16th Your answer must be in our office on or before that date. The Casper Daily Tribune THE Market Co. Phone 424 Sandison 143 East Second Street SPECIAL SATURDAY CHOICE POT ROAST— Per Pound CHOICE SHOULDER BOIL— Per Pound. ... CHOICE PLATE BOIL— Per Pound. i Our Meats are always fresh and our aim is to please. Quick service and satisfaction is our motto. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY }. SANDISON, Proprietor . Was exe the | MAUD POWELL cert has attracted widespri PAGE THREE FOR SALE nandle vig The best store in the best little city. in the west solicits, at :east, a share of your trade. We he only strictly Cash Store in Casper. good, must be paid for are JAY M. PROBST King-Probst Agency Co., HERE TONIGHT ing ovr store or on delivery. All are 305 O. S, Bldg, Casper, treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay LESS. We cater to quality as wel es Maud Powell, the distinguished ®§ Price. Groceries Meats and Hard FOR SALE BY OWNER American violinist and the "Grand “Te : Woman of American Musical Life’) CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., ae (mesa Suasatly: moneri, bus: will appear at the Iris theater this Phone 10. raced Ral ett Tapa oe evening in her first public concert — = Serre enn corte ae n Wyoming under the auspices ot FOR RENT—2-room apartment fur TE ree ee Miss instructor. nished for light houseke¢ Anderson, local musical r Fourth street 6-6 eedless to say the con. FE d_ inter. in this vicinity and already seat les warrant the success of the con Jessie “BARNETT’S OF CGURSE cert. Few people realize how wuch the f good music his country aided by Miss Powell and a ling was more difficult, “ J were poor, she stood the strain, flinching, never disappointed d alway: indeed gave Supply You With Your Clothing Wants them of h IN GLENROCK CONFISCATED One thousand dollars worth of ards were confiscated at Glen the county attorney of Con- verse, F, A. Walker. Proprietors were notified to advise the manufacturers of the action. Flies” $27.50, $30, $35 $37.50, $40 BOYS’ WOOL SUITS i Styles the vs will tease ] folks to buy—you'll 0, too, the minute you R O D S see them. 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