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vesParker | Marriage The wedding ceremony: uniting Miss elma Themace last Wednesday: afternoon. The young couple were married by Judge Tubbs with only the ;mother of: the bride” present at the services. Mrs. Reeves is the daughter of Mr. John Humphries and came to s 1d has been,in the employ of .the n months. After a wedding bh ».. Henderso Ky., Des Moines, Tay iti tecrous: yo. the young eouple will make thelr home here. dia eee. The Misses Clelia. and Agnes Dyke have urned from Denver where they tad will spend tiem vacation here, ee) pws. M. B. Taffe’ of Grand Island, Neb., is here visiting with her son Clin- ton Taffe of the Casper pharmacy. Mr. taffe has recently» taken -one of the new Smith apartments: "se Annual Pienic for Satzrday , The annual pienie of the members of the Baptist Sunday sehool will be held saturday at the Price ranch, about six miles west of Casper onthe Alcova road. All desiring transportation for this outing are asked to be at the Tap- jist parsonage on South Beech street between 1 and 2 o'clock and motor cars| will be there to take the pienickers to the ranch, All of ‘the children’ will bring their own lunches. a so * terday for Chicago, iL, where they will attend the Republican rouvention. They were accompanied by Mrs. Pacrick Sul- livan and Miss Margaret Sullivan yho will attend the convension in’ Caltago) before going to Notra Lina, Ind, where they will be guests at the com- mencement exercises at St. Marys col- lege, which the Misses Patrica and Kathleen attended |during the college year. * ee 3 Mrs. FE. Paul Bachellor returned yes- terday to her home in Lusk, Wyo., after! spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, IF. Flanagan of this elty. Meeting of St. k's Guild Over 50 members of the St, Mark’s Guild were present at the meeting yes- terday at the home of Mrs. J. F. Lee- per, Mrs. Leeper and Mrs. A. B. Kyte being the hostesses of the afternoon. The regular business session was held. during which reports of the year’s work were made by committees. A social hour spent with sewing was much en- joyed, and the hostesses, assisted by the Mesdames Harold Banner and Wilson S. Kimball, served refreshments. Mrs. T. F. Algeo: wills tir for the next meeting of the quilt on Thue day June 17, at her home.’ 7 | PERSONALS August Koch is in the eity on a short business trip from his ranch at Bates Creek, 2 4 Dr. Joseph B, Tautham of New York City, N. Y., has arrived here to ba asyo- ciated with Dr, HW. R. Lathrop at rhe Private hospital, Dr. Lautham will have charge of the general: practice of medicine while Dr. Lathrop will specia}- ize in surgery, ‘i +e 8 R. G. Spore of Cheyenne is here on business with the Mountain States Tele- phone company. Mr. Spore is w regular traveler thru Casper. He says that in the telephone business especially, the rapid growth of the city is shown, and states that soon Casper will have more telephones installed than any other city in the state, RY: 78 mi here yesterday on a short business rip. s * « George E. Burtes is in the city today from Kansas City, Mo., attending to business matters here. here on a business trip and will visit with riends, for the remainder of, the Ww oereccccccscesececoccooooesecoess laneros, Wyo., where he will attend to: /Dusiness for a, few days. Mr. Hartman Parker and William Reeves 1s an insurance man. ard Oil company for meyeret H. 0. Wells of Kansas Cfty, Mo., ar-| CARLSON’ ICE CREAM Best to Be Had in Casper A Trial Will Convince You For Sale Exclusively at the Fountain Robert Hartman left last night for * 2 6 Harry § Anderson, representing the R, 1. Bruce company of Omaha, Neb,, is here calling on his trade with the jo. cal druggists. ee LeMare Hawkins has resumed his po- “|sition with the Casper pharmacy after ine iliness of severai days, . . H. B. Durham has returned from an extended business trip to the Cat Creek Oil fields in Montana, i see T..C. Spears of the Mestas and Spears offices returned last night from Lusk. ees < Mrs. Henry, daughter of Mrs. W. A. heen attending the Wolcot# school, Sutterfield, left yesterday for her home Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Hagens left yes-|: in Olney Ill., where she’ will pack her furniture. Mrs, Henry will return to Casper to make her home. eee John Allan is spending the day here from his ranch west of town, ss 6 W. B. Jacoby, one of the leading fur- niture merchants of Billings, Mont., is in the city for a few days looking after his business interests. ee. A, J, Cunningham left yesterday for the Bar-C ranch on a short business trip. es Mrs. Paul Miller and baby daughter haye left for their home in Denver after visiting bere with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Paul Mr, and Mrs. William Grieves are in the city from the Dumbbell ranch on) the Sweetwater, which they recently. purchased. Mr, Grieves has leased his neh near Oil City. see Mrs. H. D.. Cady is in the efty from Salt Creék on a short shopping trip. se Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kepler of Lusk, Wso., are spending a few days here visiting with» friends and attending to business matters. ’ — eee W. J. Chamberlin of the Chamberli: furniture company is enroute to Kansas’ City, Mo., where he will visit for a few days with friends. He will,atteud the Elk’s convention in Chicago, Ill., and from there go to Grand Rapids, Mich., where he will buy fall stock for the company. « * «* »*Mrs. Mabel Erway has returned to her home in Chadron, Neb., after visit- ing with friends and relatives here for several days, ae ed George Clark has returned to his home’ in Denver after attending to business-connected with his oil leases in this part of the country. \ ** Miss Winnie Bucknum has ‘returned visited. ester, Minn.,. Chicago, Mint] aboumeeanne ‘ad a number of other see Mr. and Mrs..C. H; ‘Townsend have returned from. Cheyenne and othér points. er M. N. Wheeler returned yesterday from. Denver. . * *. Leon C. Goodrich of Dubois and Good- rich is in Cheyenne on business. t i ' Es for The air concerts by the bond will be given this evening at 7:45 o'clock, Postoffice street These concerts have for ky they may be continued throughout the | fummer season. The men w ‘Cook and the following is the program) for the first concert: —Rainbow Division Mar Selection—Bits of Remicks. “att "m “Out of the East,” “You're Still An ola Can’ “My Boy. Belecti “In “Democracy,” “Goodbye Bargravia.”” Love ‘Trombone ‘Trombone” ( March Angillery” Mr. cova are in the city_today. e ee BACKED BY GITY BEGIN TOMGHT Entertaining Program Arranged) Introducing diers,"’ ‘Won't Hurt You,” “Love of Mine, just now. bit of everything. ure for twenty-five years. First Open Air Concert to Be Held in Downtown Park first of a series of weekly open Casper Concert weather permitting. park, corner of and Midwest avenue. boen arranged the city and it is hoped that ut the! Wolcott band has a membership of forty | A STUNNING “AFTER BATH” CAPE nder the direction of Mr. Ray J.) —Just the thing after the bath, this cape, to throw over the shoulders for protection and comfort. The long ends of the collaf cross and tie in the back. Sse apoeea tay oy (sanbhe sAbhvore 1 sin ntlhenaaellbanel nc sabatas Datny Nera) A¢ the font af the recumbent eMlay ot the king lies the little dog, in marble, coiled up in sleep. 2J. Bodewa) I'l Say She “Some Sunny Da Blowing Bubbies, er” All,’ Forever Announcement Sweetheart of Mine,” “You t Shake That Shimmie Here,” Chocolate Soldier Sammy i we've F quit switching brands of bak- a Miss Van Meter eS i organize _ beginning bak a apir made ry mae classes in Piano, Violin, Uku- Giysame — and tie “same? lele, Cornet, Clarinet, Saxa- phone and Trombone. The CALUMET public class method will be BAKING POWDER used. means the best. Its uniform- % ity of quality—powerful and MISS VAN METER will be unfailing strength. insure at the Richter Music House "Saag Mert apes every afternoon and’ evening polices annoys — snd reat from 4 to 5 and 7 to 8, be-’ this economy, shits fy incost. One can will convince ginning Tuesday, June Ist. you. now. Summer Term Begins June 6 oes .. Le jon—The- Royal: Vagabond. Geo. M. Cohan} ‘Here Comes t Sol- “What You Don’t Know a Kingdom of “Love Our Is Own, Love, Melody—‘Heart to Heart’_--- --Geo. J. Trinkhaus | Characteristic — ‘Teddy Henry Fillmore Brother to Miss Trombone) Militaire—“The U. 8S. Wield | J. Philtp Sousa} and Mrs, James H, Miles of Al- Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been ap- Pood Authouit John ‘Engelking and Miss Engetkine|{ MAKE YOUR ENROLLMENT fou save when you buy it are here today from Glenrock. EARLY fou save when you use it Asem Edward Bailey and party left at noon today MSD, * 2 * Charles Harvey of Denver, Colo., is followed the surface with Spending a few days here on business. Branton bower ‘ull, ‘explanation as THE MAKINELLO STOP Paul Norgaard of Racine, Wis., is| 248%. Second Phone 803 TIS LL SLI SASSAS LEA LAMALALLEL ALLA LAADLAALESL LLL Ga EM: QUALITY AWARDS HIGHES for the Red Desert vountry. Startling Value Giving OF DRESSES Featuring Actual $25 and $35 Values in a Special Satur- day Salz at Only 42 We regret that there are only 75 dresses in this timely sale.. The values are sensational—many more women will want, them—so plan to be here early Saturday morning. t Newest: tunic and plain tailored styles, of such popular materials as Taffetas Georgettes Messalines Satins Serges Crepe de Chines And Striking Combinations Ruffles, ruchings, flounces, shir- rings, pleatings. puffs, frills, lace and other new trimming effects add to their bewitching charm. ‘1 yonge of sizes in the most penular colors are here for your choosing Saturday $15 00 i es only. at...... Silk Blouses of the Better Kind Formerly Priced $7.95 to s $12.50 Reduced to Casper women are well acquainted with the splendid values we always offer in lovely blouses at regular prices. So the news of so decided a reduction will be wel- THE LEADER 146 East Second Street IPPSPMBAPBPABDABBAPALDLELAL SL £4 hhh hh ee Telephone 372 VAR AL RELEEL IIIS AEDT [9 UNAS CER TIA 0 The les\gue of notions cocktail is said to be a very popular drink in Cuba, It Is composed of « little phrases 2 SE Wyoming has ‘not had a bank fail Smart White Oxfords—, Judged by the divorce rece » some Things are so arranged in __ this of the movie queens seem to have as| world that the investment we scorned many troubles in real life as they do| would have made us rich and the one f | in_reel life. 2 we took up makes us poor, } f e ust Receive ‘ From Our New York Buyer : } 5 | 50 NEW DRESSES Georgettes, Taffetas, Messalines ‘ Will Be Placed on Sale Saturday at ft - $29.95 } fhe Shop <= AE SE ER SE Complete the Summer Wardrobe The fashion of wearing White Shoes with almost all Summer costumes is becoming more general year. every Above is an Oxford with a Louis heel. Its plain vamp is modi- fied. With its light, flexible sole one is as- sured of a comforta- ble fitting. Priced $4.50 and up Above is an Oxford with a Cuban heel, stitched toe and good walking sole, for good * -general wear. Priced $4.50 and up Featuring for Saturday 200 pairs of this season’s low cuts for $9.50 a pair Not every size in any one shoe, but with several similar styles assembled your size is to be had. These shoes are made up of brown and dull kid Louis Oxfords, Brown Calf and Kid Cuban heeled,Oxfords, Dull Opera Pumps and some patent One-Byelet Ties. Every pair fresh from the maker this season. We Carry Children’s Shoes IGGIN “YOUR SING 122 East Second Street DON’T WORRY! If it’s a watch—we can fix it UNITED JEWELRY SHOP 151 South Center Street