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McDermott-Bagsby Nuptials Saturday The marriage ceremony of Margaret McDermott to Joel Bagsby will be performed by the Rev. John} Anthony's Catholic church urday, Miss McDermott is the of Mrs. W. G. Casper Triends. $ syster Philatheas to Have Baked Sale The Philathea class of the Methodist 1. church Will hold a sale of baked goods! serve refi at the Casper Storage grocery store on| resident next Saturday afternoon, beginning at} 2 o'clock, eae Lincoln street is entertaining at home, Norman E. Wunderlick, nephew, and Russell Cuppage. her} her Mrs. J. E. Dyke and her tw daughters, the Misses Clelia and Agne Dyke are at their home here after vis iting with Mr. Dyke at Salt Creck tor several weeks. ost Musical at Presbyterian Church A musical will be given Friday eve | ning at the Presbyterian church from evening. All women who were elected) THE DRESS OF THE HOUR, FOR STR cf the members of th 7 to 8 o'clock by a number pupils of Miss Doris Van Meter, The following program will be given: “Miss tertained elaborately upon her return . Mullin at the Parish house of <he St.| Rebekah Meeting next Sat- Tonight Hawkins and has many/39 of the ¥ jnight at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. | hall. Initiation Will be held and after) | the {will be ma | program Mrs. H. H. Klockstein of 444 South! the lodge on S Both) Montgomery , R of the young men are from Chicago. | turned to Casper ar {mother at Sturgis, 8S. 'Y. W. © A. Board Holds ! \ board of directors of the Young Wom.-|} |meeting two weeks ago are expected to! Oy ing school in Chicago, I. She has made many friends here and will be en. from Texas, * The W. 1 Kuykendall chapter No. *kah lodge will meet to. Fr. | regular business me hour will be enjoy The Mesdames | B. Bunday and: L, D. Seeley will hments, All ting and tebekahs are invited. , During the business meeting plans| de for the entertainment and lebrating the anniversary ature "6s Miss Katherine Montgomery of the| ty comp: has re- visit with 1 She made| ing a social] he trip overland. see First Meeting Friday Night The first regular meeting of the| en’s Christian Association will be held! at the Association building on East| Second street at 8 o'clock tomorrow| wear ightly ov this organization at the| ht an overdress of crepe de el be in attendance. Snelier . Piano, “Thistle-down,” by Maris Mul-| Ou |any formal function? lin; violin, “Suwanee River”, by Elea-| Barker-Ernshaw nor Muir; violin, “Cymbal Dance” by!Wedding Performed | o Lillian England; piano, “Novturr Grace’ Huntington; violin, from the Tyrol Mountains", by| ence Vollmer; Violin, “Gay Compan.-| ions” by Sybil Mathew cornet, | “Nearer My God to Thee’ by Law. rence Bundy; violin, “Flag Dance" by| Bradley. Jane Clark; violin, “Dancing in ths) The home was decorated in green and| okie | Meadows” by Evelyn Rowse; cornet,| yellow flowers and plants. The bride! R. D. Horning of tle, V h. is| “Old Black Joe", and “Somewhere” ty|wore a midnight blue traveling suit|/in the city attending to business here! Willie Siebel; violin “Melody” YSiand carried a shower bouquet of|for a few days. Searles, and violin “Humoreske” by|pbride's roses. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson sie Sige Constance Metz. The pupils of Miss Van Meter have} made remarkable progress during the short time they have been studying with Miss Van |Meter. Miss Van Meter is a graduate of Drake University Conservatory of Music in Des Moines, Ia., and has been a student of Dr. A. G. Mitchell of *os-! ton, Mass. She has been a successful teacher of public school music, both vocal and instrumental in Des Moines, Bostom, and during this last school term, in Casper. She has now estab- lished a studio of music in the Presby-| terian church at Sixth and Durbin streets. | see | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson accom- panied by Miss Bessie Bosley have left on an overland trip in their Ca- dallic car for Thermopolis where they} will spend about a week on business and pleasure. Fs see News of McGill-Carr Wedding Received Mrs. J. D. Dismuke, aunt of the} bride, received a wire this morning tell- ing of the wedding of Miss Leone Mc-| Gill to J. C. Carr. The ceremony was} performed by the Rev. R. H. Mo. n:n,| formerly pastor of the Baptist church here, who is now in Boulder, Colo.) News of the wedding came as a com: | plete surprise to friends of the young) couple here, as it was plannel that) the wedding would not take place until fall. Mr. and Mrs. Carr aro now in Denver for a few days. Mr. Carr will | return here, and Mrs. Carr will go to; San Antonio, Texas, where she will) visit with relatives. Mr. Carr is the proprietor of the gro | cery store on South Beech. Mrs. Curr) was formerly connected with the Trib- une office but left her work tnere to attend the Baptist Missionary ‘lrain-) Daily Fashion Hint a A TRULY SMART FROCK. Full of the glory of springtime is this tea-time frock in rose pink geor- gette trimmed with lace. The skirt has a deep band vf the lace set in between the belt and hips, two naz rower folds trimming edge. The vest in the V-shaped neck is of lace as also are the undercuffs of the short kimono sleeves. At the back the waist is extended in long | ends which are tied in sash effec’. | Medium size requires 5 yards 44-inch georgette with 134 yards wide, and 3% yards narrow lace. ‘ %Pictorial Review Waist No. 8709. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 8670. Sizes, 24 to 82 inches waist. Price, 25 cen‘s. CONCRETE BLOCKS juilding Blocks for sale, suitable for all buildings. foundation. Cheaper than wood con- structios CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK “Melody C. P, Johnson was the scene last night} by Flor-!at 8 o'clock of a pretty and quiet we jattended the bride and groom. ‘they will spend their honeymoon. They} ‘Casper Battery {this evenig at the Dreamland P: |is in honor of the ex-service nav jand they have been asked to wear th uniforms. Special pains have been! several other young men have left for taken with the dance program arrange-\the Bates Hole country where th Ment and the decorations. No extra) will spend the remainder of ‘the week | “Bluebeard admission will be’ charged and the ,dance will be managed on the “dime the lower | For garages and | o; PERSONALS rs. Ferd Hudson, . have The home of the bride's sister, Mrs. | 1. ding ceremony uniting Miss Carolyn FE. Barker and Leslie Ernshaw. The ser- vices were read by the Rev. Walter H. former turned from y intend to m his headquar Wyo., on a short | H. Leech is here After the wedding a delicious supper] ters in Cheyenne, was served, and the young couple left| business visit. on the Burlington for Denver where} On OND | | | rry Elswich of Denver, Colo., is in will return y attending as Mr. here to make their home Ernshaw is proprietor of the} to business, “-. company. H. West of Cheyenne, a frequent Mrs, Ernshaw, who is the neice of} visitor of the city, is here on business. Mr. Lewis Barker of this city, came to Casper fall from Maine to te at the Eastside school. Both Mr Mrs. Ernshaw hayé many friends who. to sie W. Crews is spending al | s here on business before returning his home in Cheyenne. wish them happine | ee wie! | digeue | hier Mrs. Charles Mu of Downing. Navy Men iinvited jtown and Mrs n Rettew of |to Wear Uniforms | Philadelphia, Pa., left for their homes The American Legion dance given|last evening a visit with Mr, anc avilion! Mrs, H. C. Po: and family of Casper. men, nd tes Mid ir Herbert Schulte, O. { Thompson and! thi on a fishing trip. * dance” lines. Otto Rhinesmith, Midwest Refining field man the for company, hi eee ajor Ormsby and Miss Helen) chased a new Hu peedste have returned from Douglas,| the local dealer, R. N. Van Sant. ., Where they have been visiting oe 8 with friends for some time. Lyle A. Cook has returned from | Sheridan where he spent a number of days on a pleasure trip. has Satie t| Stanley Griebel, who sae who cours ahoney, lal music Miss Katherine been taking a spe connected Northwestern university at Chi with the Casper s io} has left for Ill, has returned to her home in Cas-| Chicago and other middle western cit per and will spend the summer with! ies. Mrs. Gri el will accompany Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ma-| Griebel upon his return. honey on South Center street. oa npetd Carlson's Famous Delmonico Ice Mrs. Elder Anderson has returned to Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim- ys ball’; Serv experts. 6-14-tf <9 -_ Blakey & Co. 136 South Center. Phone 332J. Just a Reminder OUR BONAFIDE IS IN PROGRESS Our entire Spring stock of Suits, Coats, Silk and Wool Dresses have been’ placed in this sale. eet $17.50 iar ea . $25.00 Seep aude $37.50 Regular Price $100, $50.00 oa $67.50 aA es eh $75.00 { | Regular Price $125, Sale Price .. WORKS Factorv. Wolcott St., near Burlington J. A. Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M Sale Price Remember, every garment is % off the marked price ) | FEMININE | FOR MURDER—Mrs. Anna Tomaskie- band, y| career is said to be similar to that of ol T AND enue, Why not a atea or denim, with the divided pantaloon. And ine tached, thus demonstrating that the “Dres: J. A. Carpenter of Kansas City, Mo.| W. H. Paddock of Boise, Idaho, is| is numbered among the business men|spending the day in the city registered at the Henning hotel, ne: Cart; on busi-| Cream {ball Famous » exclusive at xper Diamond CORD TIRES NCTION.—One need not Jress of the Hour,” such to which ribbon bands have been s of the Hour” may do service at Diamond makes fabric tires so apes that users prefer them to t e original tire equipment on their cars So Diamond makes a cord tire to have and hold the same place of preference in the cord tire class FULLOF LIFE “BLUEBEARD” TRIED BRODIE RUBBER CO. d murder of her fifth hus- And Tomaskiewicz. Her 148 East Midwest Avenue Har now serving a life isentence in California as an arch-biga- * mist and murderer, Sale of Sale of Coats — and Dresses Silk and Muslin Underwear Summer Frocks of Silk —materials of Taffeta, Georgette Crepe—cool and dainty —grays, flesh and black and colored combination—trim- mings of lace on collars and cuffs reveal some new and novel ideas in decorating—Georgette Frocks also beauti- fully beaded. Foulards —in new designs and figures—styles include practically every new feature for Summer, worked out in perfect detail and thorough workmanship— models for travel and vacation wear. ‘ We have Lotted the above Dresses as follows LOT No. 1 $19.75 LOT No. 2 $23.75 The Balance of Our Stock in the Above Dresses Less 20 Per Cent —the Dresses themselves are the best spokesmen of their values, their beauty and quality of fabric bespeak high ideals in manufacture—their charm of line and evenness and individuality of fashion bespeak art and understanding. Sue ° WGN ® Co- The Store of Quality. Suits less 33 1-3 Discount Coats Less 33 1-3 Discount For this week only a dis- count of 20 per cent on Sik and Uudermuslins 138 E, 2nd St. ~~. 0. 0. F, Bldg. Delmonico FAOPPPAPLALLLLALA A A A hd hdd ded ddd dedaaiial SLID DIDS S. Tee Kim Phone 1203