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TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920. ———— = | | j SS || beeriiterp, Wedding Mon Miss Ruth White of Gearing, Neb., { PERSONALS | ana Allan Dufferd of Scottsbluff, Neb., So were married at 1) o'clock Monday morning at St. Mark's Episcopal! James Cody went to Cheyenne Sun- church by Rev. Pailip K, Eawards,|¥ night on busine: They were accompanied by Mr. and - x Leon C. Goodrich. (Mr. Tufferd Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby will re-} bus been employed here for the past|tU®® from Denver today, driving thru six weeks as a draftsman fof Dubois|!" thelr new Pierce-Arrow. and Goodrich. q “ee e+e Ben L. Scherck was called to Raw-| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes jlims Sunday to attend the funeral of Entertained on Arrival his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes, who were| Sorns | married last Wednesday at Macon, Mo.,|__©: }. Rathborne of Denver, is in the arrived in Casper on Monday. ‘They|“!tY attending to business matters. were met by Mr. and Mrs. John Eng. a ig SS te land and taken to the England home|, 4-_ B+ Watson of the Midwest offices where a wedding breakfast served,|!@ the Oil Exchange building has re-| They will reside in the Grude apart.|t¥mned from a short trip thru. the| ments on North Beech street. Mr. |MOtthern part of the state where he at-| Hughes is an employe of the Burling-| *e®4ed business matters, | ton. i} | coke | J. N. Protaman has returned fram a Farewell Party for al days trip on business for the Miss Betty Tolhurst «Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Breisch enter-| tained informally last evening in honor of Miss Betty Tolhurst, who is leav- ing today for Chicago, where she will spend some time before going to her home in Albany, N. ¥. Miss Tolhurst has been here since last summer visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. William Tol- hurst. She has made many friends! during her stay. | oe Miss Irma Patton has returned from Laramie and Cheyenne, where she visited for several days. While in| Laramie, Miss Patton was a guest at the Phi Beta Phi house party. She was entertained by Miss Evelyn’ Jensen in| Ladies Aid to be Entertained The Ladies Aid society of the North sper Community church will meet| h_the Mesdames Joe Smith and L. Becker at the church parlors on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All| members are requested to be. present! and all visitors are invited, ee. Pitt Covert Sr., of Cheyenne is in} the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Jr. Mr. Coyert M Covert, Jr., and John \MeGrath mai the trip from Denver here in a new Liberty sedan motor car. ee | Miss Mary Tobin is expected to re turn this coming Thursday from Notre} Dame, Ind., where she has been attend-| ing St, Mary's academy. see Miss Roberta Sheldon has returned to her home fh Riverton after visiting | | for a short time With lier sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and M Don Fer brache. * * 6 a Mademoiselle Domina Marini, who had a studio at the Harvard in Sica She Casper Dally Tribune Julien Lever has returned from Ann} see Mrs. L. iM. Marvin Bishop, who has a course in law at the University ef| ee & Virginia at Charlotteville, Va., has re- W. L. Baker, salesman for the Penn turned to his home here for the sum-|sylvania Rubber company is in Casper mer, today. se 8 | ose + M. Lownde: Miss Olive} Clifford Johnson has returr Low: and Joe Lowndes have come}a visit at his home at Genoa, } to C r from Lander to be with Mr.|has r Lowndes, who is connected with one|ard Oil company. of the banks here. aad e a) Mrs, eb. 2ist Infantry on detached duty at|he attended the state university. Ss in charge of recruiting stopped in Cas-|¢@l engineering. per yesterday on his way to Denver. TR eee eee Cc. W. Bard, a prominent rancher has William Nicolaysen is home from |structure. A ci Culver Military Academy the probable cause. J. E. Ervay and Mrs. Emma F. Clay-| Arbor where he spent the school year.|tor are in town today from Miller, and Claytor is here from Split been taking|rock for the transaction of business, CABARET STAR NEVER sc. HAD BUT ONE HATE? one of Broadw ming ed froMito Casper Wednesday : $ iGer ¢ inj up! umed his duties with the Stand good that ts s love rules the spite of some eviden E. C. Wagner is here for the summer Lieutenant. Harry C, Sessions of the|Vacation from Columbus, Ohio, where sridan for the past several months| Wagner is taking a course in mechani Store House Saved from Fire and old time; of Sheridan is in the city] The store house in the rear of the on his way home from Lusk where he} Iris dance pavilion caught fire shortly nm visiting a daughter. after noon Sunday. Quick work > os the firemen in getting water on M. N. Wheeler has returned from a/flames prevented any great damage, | |trip ta Denver. the fire being extinguished before 079 had spread to the inner part of the! ret stub was given as Classes In _ Russian Ballet Dancing START TODAY I. 0. 0. F. HALL MLLE. DOMINA MARINA For Information Phone 207R or 549 i i} Consisting of Satins, Crepe de Chines, Charmeuse, Tri- colletes, Taffetas; all colors and sizes Values Up to $52.50, Now on Sale Last BCE [Denver during this past winter arrived ai |in Casper last night and announce The ‘last meeting of the Pepper club./that, the classes in Russian Balict which hag held its social sessions all| dancing will start today. Melle. Marini during the winter season, was held last’ hag been with the Paviowa Russian night gt the home of Mrs, Wilson Kim Mis ibonassi Dsbianeelme eet cee ball, Jr. After the meefing and eve-| sper ‘will include. all. kinds of ning devoted to playing auction bridge| dancing trom the beginners classes up the season’s prizes were given. Miss) to the most talented. The work will be Lennis Smith received the first hon-| tGyon in the LO. 0. F. hall. Before : , the end of the season Melle. Marini »@ will resume ‘its regular | plans to give a concert if a suitable meetings again next fall. . PAYS cc8 cam be gotten. ness and Professional to Hold Picnic mbers of the Casper Busine: sional women's club ¢ e plans for the pi will be held next Monday e the banks of Garden Creek. All.mem bers of the club and any rl friends y y Wish to inv: re urged to Y. W. C. A. building at Rach girl will be assessed 25} cents and a committee will purchase, the food for the supper. Registrations; must be made by Friday evening. 2 ¢ Return from School Mr. and-Mrs. Harold Banner and the Misses Nora and‘Helen Banner have re turned from’ Laramie, Wy: where} Miss Nora Banner has just graduated from the state university. Miss Helen Banner is also a student of the insti tion, Mr. an@ Mrs. Banner went to} Laramie to attend the graduating exer-| cises, Miss Janice Huffsmith is at her home| after spending the school year at} } | the University of Colorado at Boulder. e oe Mr. and ‘Mrs. Carney Peterson have returned from Kemtherer, Wyo., where} Peterson has been visiting ‘with| parents. i} by the dozens To Give | Silver Tea I The Kensington circle ef the Meth-| odist Ladies Aid society will give a sil-| tea at the home of M Charles} isset, at her home % st Fifth} street on Wednesday at | 30 o'clock Ice Cream Social at Chureh Parlors There will be an ice cream svcial held at the church parlors of the Cas ber community church on Wednesday evening, The members gf the Bt. Mark's Guild Play Oxfords will meet on ‘Thursday afternoon at 245 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. f° \lgeo, 731 South Durbin street. 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