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the Rev. Walter L. French at the Met odist- parsonage, at. 9o'clock this eve-|pale, and Mrs. Géorge ning Will, solemnize the’ marriage of Miss Mae, Fair Tucker to Rupert B.)twelve of the members of the 1 Lawson. eek A very quiet ceremony performed by |\ Mrs. Harold Banner and ‘Mrs, H. A, Jaelicious home-baked’ foods will he an/ sale. | Burke will be in charge of the baked} Stilphen and Mrs. . i. Biedermann, assisted hy about} a will serve the tea. Only, a few of the intimate friends{ The proceeds of the tea and sale will! of the bride and groom will be pres) The bride will be gowned in a) iraveling sult and hat*with a corsage ent. youquet to lend touch of color. - Direct- ly after the marriage services the young couple will leave’ for Salt Lake cit, Utah, where they will live. Miss Tucker has“been the bookkeep- er in the Lester Brokerage house. Mr. jowson has recently. come here from Parsons. Kansas. and has been with the L.cidecker tool firm. He will accept a position of civit engineer for a targo| concern in Salt Lake, ee Work Progressing on Bazaar Plans ‘rhe members of the Ladies’ Aid so- ciety of the Presbyterian church, held a fine meeting at the lovely home of Mrs. J. W. Burns, corner of Lincoln and Divine streets. The regular month- ly business meeting was heid. and in the afternoon the ladies worked on the ba clothes and fancy work for the hooths of the bazaar. Most of the tiny. arments are being made by hand for the baby’s booth, and the embroidery work is very lovely. A delicious lunch was served by the the hostesses of the afternoon, the Mes- ames B, B. Lummis and Raiph Oaks. assisting Mrs. J. W. Burns, 2 8 8 War Mothers’ Dance Great Success A great many couples attended the dance given by the War Mothers at the Mnsonio Temple Thursday night, to celebrate Armistice Day. Every ‘one spent un enjoyable evening. During the evening invitations were given to those present inviting them to hecome mombers of the Thursday night fancy ciuby winder the auspices of the War Mothers, Mrs. Boone, chairman, and the Army and Navy club.. The be used toward the general fund of the} guild. It is planned to hold two mors) of the afternoons before Christmas, } se 8 Monday Club to Be Entertained by Mrs. M. P. Wheeler i The members of the Monday club jwill be entertained on Monday at noon at the home of Mrs, M. | Wheeler. The ladies will devote thoir \time in playing auction bridze. eee Second Salto Dance Great Success | The second Salto dance to be given, iby the members of tke Salto clu’ was! {held in the Masonic temple last night:| Dancing to the Iris orchestra music! started promptly at 9 o'clock and a large attendance enjoyed the evening. The next dance by the club will be held ithe evening after Thanksgiving day. } eee 4 [ Miss Christel. Marie ttoberts to Celebrate Birthday About a hundred, ‘invitations have hese Sent out by the little Miss Chris-| tel Marie Roberts inviting the friends! and parents of children attending the! Casper Private school to help celebrate! +} violin Ww. 1¥. yemponien sy FRENCH NOT ‘S00 POOR TO SET FE French would have them worn. ". T. U. to Attend iV. C. A. Meeting At a meeting of the members of -the |the seventh anniversary of her birth-| (7,0; Ts Uz at the home of Mrs... 1. {day on Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at 616 South Durbin stret. |__& program has been arranged by {children from the leading families of} |Casper will take part. At the close of the program an especially prepared ‘slo; dance will be given by Miss Christe} Marie Roberts. H The color schme of the afternoon) jtable decorations will earry out the |color, effect in 2 charming way. Aj dainty tea will be served with a huge birthday cake to delight the children.| spent in general business as no program was given. | afternoon Served by the hoste: {Will be pink and blue and the dainty} e— PERSONALS jantz yesterday it was urged that all| of the members meet at the Carnegie library at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening !or 3 and go in a body to attend the Y. W./ a rs & sever: f ‘a *ali- |Mrs. Nye Roberts in which all of the) 3° ie = ae BT a after spending several months in Cali The whole time at the meeting 1 At the close of the refreshments were —o ————-———— 9 dainty —— eee },airand Mrs, Byron EB. White tert } dances will ‘be held regularly every | soc 4last night for Wichita. Kans., where pate: night, dancing starting at 9 |. Leigh-Townsend i they will spend a month visiting friends | o'clock. land -relatives $ Presides at. Dinner ania ozo) A erent Geal’ of; enthusiasm .wanl' 4 aalighttul dinner party was piven| Sigerie shown at: the dance, and it is thot that ly: tha homelof Mr. and cars. Leigh} G- FR Hagens went to Lander ast! the new dances will be well supported hy the young people. *k ee 8 Woman's Club in Session Today The Casper Woman's club is meeting fternoon at the home of Mrs. E. hard Shipp, 443 South Beech street. es ee To Entertain Monday Bridge th Mrs. MoP. Wheeler. 156 North: Beech} street, wilLentertain the Monday Bridge club, Monday ‘afternoon. eee Odd Fellows Lodge Initiates Class At the meeting of the Odd Fellows held last evening a’ large class o7 can- didates received ‘the Patriarchal degree of the order. The regular meeting wis followed by a social hour during which a supper was served. _ Newcomers to Casper are impre-iscd with the many hunting trophies which adorn the Odd Fellows* lodge room ana also with the interesting collection of old guns and weapons which the locze Dossessen, ee 8 Wyoming Gir) Attracts Attention at Legion Ball When the Wyoming delegation at the American Legion convention attended the American Legion ball in the Minne- apolis armory in. Minneapolis, it wus Miss Mildred Weber of Buffalo wio attracted attention among the hun- dreds of @ancers who danced in Min- nesota’s largest auditorium. Miss Web- er, a delegate to the convention, prob- ably was the only ball who had seen two years of active service in France. She wore the trim ‘army nurse. uniform. Four’ other members of the deloga- uon attended the American Legion bad. Nearly 600 couples danced to music supplied by three orchestras thus elimi- nating all intermissions. At midnight a three-course luncheon was served in the riding hall. The Wyoming delegates were enter- tained at a line party at the Orpheum theater and at a boxing: match Monday night. Many delegates were unable to attend other entertainments on account of long committee meetings. rer) Groom-to-Be is Honor Guest. at Dinner Mr. and Mrs..\Earl D. Holmes enter- tained at an informal dinner in honor of Pri O'Neil, who is leating today for Salida, Wyo., where he ‘will be married to Miss Ruth Dempby, a popular girl of Silida, on this coming Wednesday. The decorations for the home and table were in yellow and white, tiny chrysanthemums carrying out the colér plans. A course dinner was served to the eight guests. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jay, Miss Margaret Dowds, Miss Margaret Holmes, Frank O'Nell, the guest of honor, Dr. Bailey, and the hosts, Mr..and Mrs, Earl D. Holmes. eee - Mrs. Vina Barlitt has gone to Omaha and St. Louis, and rrom there to the south where she will spend the rest of the winter. Miss Carrie Barlitt who has been attending the Wolcutt school it*Denver, will meet her mother in Omaha and accompany her to the south. re) Mrs. Pitt Covert Hostess at Pepper Club ; The regular meeting of the members of the Pepper club will be held on Mon-| day night at’ the home of. Mrs. Pitt Covert, on CY avenue. A lunchéon will be served and the evening spent in playing auction bridge as usual. ees Tea abd Baked Sal Todéy, y The first of a series of teas and baked sales to be given by the mem- bers of the St. Mark's Guild wil! be! held at the parish house this afternoou:! ‘Tea will be served all afternoci, and the ey BIMAY, NUTKO (At. Che eteeeeneeeeeeieemreeneemetomeneeaiianaeenes | {last night. The dining table was pret- tily arranged with cut flowers and |Places were laid for 16 guests at the course dinner. lof Chicago. who are visiting with Mr. |Dean's parents, Dr. and Mrs, T. A. Dean of Casper, and Mrs. Kendall Bon,/ of Cheyenne, who is here visiting Mr.!. and Mrs. Cecil Bon. The Mesdames} iand- Messrs. Cecil Bon, A. E. Wiglin,! jA. E. Stirrett, and J. W. Johnson, and} the Misses Ira Patton and Miss Me- lissa Brooks and Archie Weidner and) Silas Brooks were the dinner guests. see | Interesting Junior Philathea Meeting Last ight About 20 members of the Junior Phi- Jathea class of the Methodist church were entertained by the Misses Gwen-| lolyn Tolle and Ethel Seanor at the |Jourgensen home, 1010 South David} street last night. As Mrs.” Wp Ll. French, the teacher of the class, was jfunable to be present at the meeting, |the president of the class, Miss Ingla| }Black, presided at the businéss mee jing. It was decided that the class) should have a candy booth at the b: |zaar which will be given Deceber 2 {the church parlors. The booth wil! 1 {decorated in the class colors, blue and) (white. Miss Black appointed the cif- {ferent committes for the work. | After the business meeting a very [pleasant evening was spent in sing- ing and music. A short program con-| sisting of readings by the Misses + 'otte Gantz, and Alice Mechling, | | LOOK WHO'S COMING. | | THE MIRACLE MAN IS COMING WHERE? | THE MIRACLE MAN IS COMING HERE. THE MIRACLE MAN IS COMING WHEN? THE MIRACLEs MAN IS COMING | IDAY, } THE YuacLe MAN’ IS COMING | SATURDAY, THE MIRACLE MAN SUNDAY. WHERE? TO THE LYRIC, IT’S YOUR OWN F. RS 8 COMING} or! ULE | COURSE. z. Ripe Olives String Beans Macaroni Au Gratin Stewed Tomatoes Cold Slaw Blackberry Cobbler Townsend before the Salto club dance{ Might on business. afternoon for their home in Chicago aft- er spending The out-of-town guests of thé even.-| Parent dng were the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dean|" 1F. YO! UI 1 = — Sunday, Nov. 16th, 1919 * DINNER Soup Chicken Ala Rhein Fricasse of Chicken—Princess Saute of Chicken Giblets—American Coffee Price 50- Army & Navy Club Basement, West Hotel Tea eee Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Dean left this | visiting their T, A. Dean | Dr. e [tis & most satisfac-. tory beverage. Fine flavor and aroma and it is healthful. Well made cocoa contains nothing that is harmful and much that is beneficial. It is practically all Choice Recipe book free Established 1780. Dorchester, Mass. > > ) %, Jerkins Peas in Cream Duchess ‘Potatoes Hot,Tea Biscuits Milk Cents 8 At le fi, mlover wraps which are popular, at right, a tunic affair-in leopard skin. a ae \ solo by! Miss Grace Plkhahn were much enjoyed. gE. The next meeting will be held in three tor |Wweeks from last night at the home of |Miss Alle Mechling. Wiliam Wahlert, who has been ill Miss ¥ et Mills is here from Bes- his home, was able to be out again s will stay the week-end with iy. ; e e ar st Fres y terian Richards ft yesterday in ir trip to South Dakota, 2 a ary J. A. Cogan, wardmaster for the Y urlington and Chief Y: Clerk Trepte are off duty on account of illness. Sang rbin Streets Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Berry formerly i Delaware and Dw this city, have located in Denver! A&hes, Pains, nervousness, diffi "TORE OE RR Rem Pe RUDE PAGE THREE ® Mrs. Hand has come from Crawford, Nebr., and wilt visit with the Misses Nellie Quinn, Nellie Potts, and Margaret Laughlin at their apartment ‘in the MeRory. Josoph 31 CARS OF STOCK SHIPPED Richards and Scherick shipped 3 f siock {rom hera today on the C. & W. to Denver and South Omaha markets. The same number of cars were loaded at Hudson Announcement Opening of the | Auto Radiator Service | All Makes of Radiators Repaired and Rebullt. : Our Work is Guaranteed BERT WELLINGTON, Prop. 123 West Second (Highway Garage) Phone 1178 Ke jp nates Nab NEW ERAINSTITUTE ASH IN_FURS—Above are the latest effects in fur garm as the culty in urinating, often mean serious: disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL fornia, They plan on: making their fu- ture home in the Colorado capital. ee © SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1919 Speakers: 11 a. m.—The Rev. James G. Bailey, Engle- wood, N. J. 7:30 p. m.—Mr. Bailey and Mrs. Clarke Tilling- hast, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. We ~D. Brydon are spending the’ winter in Or and, a cording to word received here by (heir friends, will not return to vari spring. er Conference for Christian Workers at 3 p. m., at which semedy of Holland for more than ’200 font: M:N. Wheoler ett fast night [capsuces] | both of these speakers will present the work of the church. or Denver where she will spend sev-' prin, i s We quick relief, and often ward off | our for ladies only. seal ct in ie ae deadly diseases.” Known as the national | One h y { A General Invitation is Extended. | The Misses J ( and Annetta Watson | years. All druggists, in three sizes. have moved into a home on Sotith Da-| Look for the mame Gold Medal-on Vid street fram the G : ccept me imitation LUKIS CANDY COMPANY 148 East Second Street Telephone 51 Wyoming’s Leading Candy and Ice Cream Factory ‘OUR SPECIALS | Now Ready for Christmas Mailing PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Bon Bons High Grade Hard Candies The Lukis Famous Pecan-Nut Loaf Chocolates Manufactured in Casper Patronize Home Industry Put Casper on the Map TW S = wzw-s+p,; 1) ) Bmio =a