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\ y 5 asiely «| Horsch-Shaffner Nuptials Last Night rey a few intimate’ friends and rela- were present at the wedding of} \liss Wilma Shaffner to Arthur Horsclr took place at the home of the mother, Mrs. John Bartley, last t 6 o'alock, J. J. Giblin, former of the Methodist church, per- med the ceremony. The home was y decorated in cut flowers and ribbons, e bride wore a dainty white geor. sown and carried a bride's bou- white roses and lilies of the » was attended by Miss Mary who was gowned in white Gi with a corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses. Royce Wagner ed the bridegroom as best man. the wedding a delicious weddu: was served by \Mrs. Bartley. it the table were laid for 14 and Mrs. Horsch. left last night nd Colorado Springs on a ®% trip. They will return to per and will occupy one of the Mc- apartments, Horsch has lived in Casper ahi her life and has lately been assist- nt librarian at the Natrona county 1i- She is a graduate of the Colo e Teacher's college, and is a Sigma Epsilon sorority sister. Horsch is of the Horsch and Ny. aard Service cleaners, and has been a Jent here for about eight years. 8 8 Mr rock and Mrs. Harter Shaffner of Glen- have returned to their home after spending several days here to attend the wedding of Miss Wilma Shaffner to Arthur Horsch, . Picnic Planned for Tomorrow The er} to Garden Creek tomorrow eve- The class was divided into two during the membership contest) the members of the losing side will the hostesses at the picnic, while winning side will be entertained. Those who attend will meet at 6! o'clock tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A| rooms. eee ' Mrs. J. B. Barnes and daughter Tda Relle have left for Atlantic City, N. J.,/ where they will enjoy an extended pleasure trip, eee Here for Vacation The Misses Mary and Josephine Pur- cell have ved from Concordia, Kan. where they have been attending Navareth’s academy. They will spent} the summer vacation, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pur- cell on Park avenue. s+ Barnes Leaving Casper for Denver * Pin 2 aol te Mr. and (Mrs, A. K. Barnes and fam:| Poison Spider-Bolton syndicate oil fields ily, who have been residents in Casper] at Bolton ‘Creek. for some time are moving to Denver Bi 9 & where they will live. Mr. Barnes has Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Bunce and two been transferred by the Midwest Refin- ing the wil rompany in Denver. tend the Shriner’s meet at Port- land, Ore., before leaving for Denver. The Masters John and Kimball Barnes, who 2 isiting with their grandmother in Lincoln, Neb., will remain there un- til Mr. and Mrs, Barnes are settled in their new home. * Neb., calling on his friends among the The regular meeting of the Eastern| business men of the city. Star will be held in the Masonic Temple ce. Thursday June 10, at 8 o'clock. There} Ww, F, McCormick of Chanute, Kan.,| will be initiations followed by refresh-|js spending a few days here attending| ments to business matters. | [PERSONALS Mrs Edna Barnes of Corona, Calif., a sister of Mrs, A. P, Nesbit, has taken © position in the offices of the Nesbit Realty company. Obs sic | Deputy County Attorney. Harry An. of Lincoln, Neb., returned to his Monday after «spending several iys In Casper, home a * * Fd Strand, pipefitter for the Midwest, who has been in California, recovering from severe illness with inflamm«- tory rheumatism, is expected fo return to Casper soon. \ son was born Sunday to Mr. and John L, Kessinger of 1332 Fux ' ler street. The baby weighed ten se 6 Del Pratt is in Casper from Moneta on business, see A. Tl. Thedge, president pf the North- Western Torpedo company has gone to Rawlins after spending several days on business, see Mark U. Weber, treasurer of the bell Ol company, and George Jar the Poison Spider-Bolton syndi- leaving today overland on P to the Moorcroft oil field in the ‘heastern part of thé state. ‘8 A.J Hardendorf and Tom Cogan are oil fields of Montana on business nected with the Chappell Oil com and the Victor Wyoming Oil com: ps Dany, see Anderson has returned from the Creek oil fields in Montana where has been on business’ for the past CH Cat eee ‘se Ralph Kimball arrived Tuesday “rnoon from Lander to spend a few * on legal business. ee Ithy baby boy was born to Mr. s. Oddmund Josendal last Thurs- ‘t their home 803 South Durbin eee D. Suter of Chicago, Ill., is num- suey APEWRITERS ieht, sold, ren: paired. Dealer “CORONA: GoaMTE Casper Typewriter Wo-Fo-La class-of the Methodist} lay school will enjoy a picnic and, children are leaving for Dayton, Ore., | mpany to the legal department of| where they will make their home. Mrs. Barnes|Bunce has been for eight years with| years with the Standard refinery. bered among the business men in the city. see Fred C. White is here from his head- quarters in Denver. Colo., on business, . H. F. Haesler, who is connected with Tuesday in the city to attend the wed- ding of Miss Wilma Shaffner to Arthur! Horsch, which took place last night. ee. Miss Mary Wagner returned yester- day from Glenrock where she made a short visit with friends. ees Miss Olive John, who has been an in- structor in the Private school for the} past month, left terday for Denver where she will, graduate from Denver University. es Cc. E. Kennedy of Sales and Service company is leaving overland for Denver on a short business trip. William Hartman, M. D., of Pitts. burgh, Pa., is in the city on an impor- tant business trip for a few days. Sets W. S. Rathbun is here from Denver where he has been atténding to busi ness matters. cee William St. Claire of Butte, Mont., is among the busines; men guests at the Henning hotel while on business in the city. “os | J. M. Turner is here 119m Denver, Colo., on a short business stay. eee L. S. Hill is here from Billings, Mont., on a short business trip and visiting with friends. Mr. Hili is registered at the Henning hotel during his stay here.) e J. H. ver, ters. Johnson is in the city from Den- Colo., attending to business mat- “ee R. °. Meents is in the city from the Mr. the light company here and for five They recently sold their home at 135 South fiackson street. Mr. Bunce expects to locate on a fruit ranch near Dayton. * 8 “John Petrie is here from Lincoln, IS THAT NEW HOME YOU ARE BUILDING INSURED? Remember, your risk is greater while your house is under con- struction than any the Casper pharmacy, is in Dougias| where he has some land. 67 8s) Mr..,and Mrs, James Speas_ spent the Park Roads} S. F. Eshelman is leaving this after noon for Alliance, Neb., where he will attend to business connected with his oil interests, | see Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson of Lincoln, Neb., are in the city on a short) business and pleasure trip. 2.8 | W. C. Smith of Moline, IIL, is in the! city on a short business trip. | eee i Malcolm Campbell, former marshal at! Douglas, is in the city attending to| business and visiting with friends. | | “sf * E. R. Miller has left for Denver on! business for the Fergus County syndi-| cate. | 9.18, oP R. G. Taylor ethene dity from Den ver on a business trip connected, with his oil interests of the city. lins, Wyo., Miss Marion Crocker ot San] His own Francisco, L. T. Barneson of “Fil ACTIVITIES charge, and the membership fees cover} Seles, F. G. Folsom and J. W. only the cost of the music used. serve the purest, most wholesome both of San Francisco, and Ray Ferris| |" :a fund of $128-remalal In the treas of foods. [ee Rawlins, Wyo., all well known in oi) Jury as the proceeds of the last conc |clrete are here: on business connected; Work to Begin on Beautiful Ora-|ana at bills of the society have 1 he Genera Petroleum Ojl eo <1 ” wil 2 fo | pany. i ™! torio, “The Prodigal Son, paid, so that this amount will be ay able to back the bids ‘GHILD STRUCK BY AUTO L. H. Moody of Denver is numbered among the business men registered at) When Summer Vacation Sea- son Comes to End | Harry Anderson of Omaha, Neb., 1a{t8e Henning hotel. — met Baking Powder never fails— a ’ aha, Neb., is The Casper Choral y, B An Omaha, | ebe agper Chor y always produces perfectly raised, joeal ae ay BES baebeg wrath! thes: cw. a: Reynold of Chicago, M1., is Closed its first complete year of activ: | d Beious baki oy - a: Lt eco Meee |spending a few days in Casper attend-|it¥ with the concert of last way = —e 3 \ing to matters of business connected ¢Vening will disband for the summer te Weidner of Greeley, Colo., | with his voll interests: |but will resume its work on October 1, =a spending several days here ahecding * 8 8 |Prof. Rudolph Lundberg announces. Mildred Johns, six-year-old daughter > business and visiting with friends.) Attorney . Vanatta is in Lander! At that time work will be begun on|of Mrs. Ora Johns of West Yellowstone There is no waste—no failures. ° | tor a couple ys on legal business | Vincent's beautiful oratorio “ | Highway sustained bruises and minor Paiobert sHoaler is in the city from) ee gal Son," which has been given linjuries when she was struck by an au — ange pane on business connected] Mrs. Charles Murray of Downington, DUMber of the Jarger music Is;tomobile driven by John W. Tucker of is oll interests. Pa, is Visiting at the home of Mr. and thrugut the counfry and which is an es-|the Virginia Hotel at about 10:30 this} Call for Calumet Baking Powder. W. F H. . Murray was 1¢-|Pecial favorite at morning. Mr. Tucker was exonerate: 4 k : Ronayne of Cheyenne, Wyo., is Satbantea os a where it "n presented s of all blame. The child started to cross tregistered at the Henning hotel while times |the street near her home in front of attending to busin ss in the city, | Donald McQueen has returned from| The Casper Choral Society was or-|the car, changed her mind or became . | Chicago. ganized by Prof. Lundberg in February) frightened and ran back directly in the C. J. Taffe of the Casper Pharmacy se |1919 and during its short existence has|path of the car. Her injuries were has‘left for Douglas, Wyo., where he| w. A. Bergstrom) of the’ Prideftial|siven five remarkably fine concerts, alll qressed at the State Hospital, Will file on a homestead. Securities company has gone to Chi.|t0 crowded and sold out houses, | Drs. ¢. ¥ ‘asper Choral society is one of the ts which a city can have, jregistered at the Henning hotel jattending to business here. | eee | H. 8. Sands is in the city headquarters in Denver. rer iard | Miss Myrtle Noble of Worland, Wyo., here visiting with friends and at ltending to business matters. a } be! In man Phone 61 while ja from his| This Is the Famous ALEMITE LUBRICATOR fhe coupling at the end of the hose attaches in- antly and without screw threads to ball- alve nipples, which we supply, to replace cup and ofl plug on your car. nder with grease. Attach the coup: Victor Gher, who has been here for several months, employed at the Stand- ard oil refinery, was called to his home! in Lawrenceville, Ill, today. He left this afternoon. 2 see every gr ‘simply fill the ling. Great’ pressure inch—for bearings, It stands to reason you'll get better lubrication than by just turning down gre: cups. Then see how y it The flexible hose allows you to stay in a comfortable position. And it’s many times ase cup screwing—it greases thirty bear- in thirty minutes. If you are tired of the dirty, disagreeable grease cup method, write us right now for full description and prices on this wonderful new system. ey Turn the handle. the the ive hundred pounds to new, clean lubricant into square tightest Dealers—Thousands upon thousands of Alemite Lubricators sell daily y on pure merit. ALEMITE LUBRICATOR CO-OF COLORADO... 1240 Lincoln St. Denver, Colorado. ES * Economical It is not our aim to sell cheap glasses but we do want to fit your eyes with the glasses that corrects the errors in your vision and givés you comfort and satis- faction. That is the ‘Burnett Way” and if that is the kind of service you appreciate we invite you to call and let us look you in the eye. We'll fit you in quality bet- We have a very attractive proposition for ue Music Lessons Gidding’s Public School Class method for Piano. Dr. .Mitchell’s Public School class method for violin, cornet, clarinet and trombone. Classes are now being organized, Summer term begins ter than. the average—the best in fact that money can June 7 and fall term buy. September 7. If you don’t need glasses we'll tell you and not try to sell you. BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Practical Optometrists Miss Van Meter At Presbyterian Church Daily, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Henning Hotel Entrance Wyoming Casper PIONEER other time. oeBen Really Go; 109 Ww 15" ST. PHONE 74 W GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes ‘THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver Children’s America Thursday the dance floor for dancers Ladies free. 10l Wyatt Blag. Phone POMEL Ls S DANCE §| Dreamland Pavillion | In order to reserve the space in the enclosure around be requested to purchase five tickets before entering. Dresses Such a decided value has not been offered in Chil- dren’s Rompers and Dresses for several seasons. n Legion We recommend a purchase of several of the articles while the present supply is complete in sizes. Special Offering for Thurs, & Friday ROMPERS—In a dainty combination of checked gingham and white dimity. $3.25 values... .-$2.50 DRESSES—In cross-bar and Japanese * Crepes. $6.00 values... $4.50 : INFANTS’ DRESSES—In white nainsook, from 6 % months to 1 year. $3.00 values... $2.00 * x Evening Flaxon 4 x ‘ Fe only each gentleman will STUART CHILDREN’S SHOP Main Floor—O. S. Bidg. | T. A. Pedley of the Midwest Refining| | tion is endowed, just as are symphony offices in Denver is in the city attend- orchestras. , ing to tax matters. | p it has been Prof. Lundberg’s ideal) o Pate jthat the society shall be selt : parr is expected home tomor- | supporting nd that it shall present its “row rom Salt Lake City, Utah, where ? concerts at a price within the reach of Hee been on business for the Con- jail, with the idea of building up an ap- . solidated R royalty Oil company. ey tion of beautiful music not only| ! among oth SMeieainiie aS ER Mapas among the singers but among others vices are given without cago and other eastern points on tusi-| It has presented the following works | #=—=———=eseewrweee=— aces Meas’ for the company: all difficult and all worth the time and LADIES GARMENTS t se @ study of the/trained mus ns who |_ Mrs. I. Massie of Iron Mountain,|Members of the chorus: ith Imported dresses of all |Mich., who has been visiting with her|P Ht ifs Gounod; | the latest styles. Kimo- daughters, Mrs. J. Carey and Mrs. F. tose Maiden The Holy |Maroif of this city, has returned to her| Cit R. Gaul; Rose of Avon | Nas, underwear and all fracas Town", JM H. H. The | varieties of ladies’ ap- wr—-reee Erlking’s Daughter", parel. Prices reasonable, wee, White of Wichita, Kan.. is PUVA ome hh. daar satisfaction guaranteed. 6 y for a few days attending to}} e el . business, a edie ke and “The Sleeping Wholesale and retail. aes | Cowan. ALBERT MASTAFA L. W. Cordrey of Denver, Colo., is|_ 4 choral organization such as the) Office B, Wyatt Hotel | een) Ke Senn nnnner nner errr ner erst errerrrtr ret: KEKE * KKK AI HAAS IIH AANA AAAS HAA AA SA AIA SSAA IAS SSAA Start economy in the kitchen, re- duce the cost of baking—save and Use the Baking Powder that saves materials it is used with. Calu- ail \ Just Received From Our New York Buyer Georgettes, Taffetas, Messalines Will Be Placed on Sale Saturday at $29.95 For Vacation Time They are all in the broad toe shapes, essential for com- fort in children’s shoes. The values at the prices we quote cannot be too strongly emphssized. Barefoot Sandals Uppers of pliable tan willow calf, with de- pendable oak _ soles. Made in both stich- downs and Goodyear welts. Priced from according to sizes and quality. Play Oxfords Built on roomy ‘ foot-form sts, in soft tan willow calf. To be had in both stich-downs and Goodyear welts. Priced from $2.25 to $5.00 according to size and quality. a Mary Jane Pumps To be had in both black and white, for dressy summer wear. Carried in weights al- ways pleasing to the mother for all ages of growing feet. Each shoe is fairly priced ac- cording to size and quality. WIGG AD-ITORIAL Growing feet need special attention in the fit- ting, so that they will be properly formed while yet young. We take lots of time and pains to see that little feet are fitted correctly. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN 122 East Second Street REX KKK EHH NASSAR LHL ASIII IA SLA SSAA AAAS AACS HE * |