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iley-Huckaby bt Performed ‘The marriage ceremony of Miss Res. sie Riley to Gerald Huckaby was per- formed by the Rev. Walter L. French at ‘the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church last Saturday eve- ning at 7 o'clock, The bride wore a charming white gown with a corsage bauquet of roses, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dodds, the par- ents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Myrland were the only guests at the! wedding. The wedding supper was served at the Wray’s cafe after a charivari ride thru the city. { The young couple will be at home to their friends after July 1 at 242 ‘South ‘Washington street. Mrs. Huckaby was connected with the Wyoming Credit Rating exchange up to the time of her marriage, and Mr. Huckaby is an employe of the state highway department, os 8 Miss Marie MacNamara spent the week-end here visiting with her brother Harry iMacNamara, She returned to| they visited for several weeks. Mr. and) - her home in Douglas, Wyo., last night./ se Last Meeting of Synergae A daughter was born Sunday morn- ing to Mr. and Mrs. L, N. Haygood, 419 Milton avenue. © ees Ted Wetherill, avcompanied hy. Chris-| tian Fredericks of Detroit, Mich., has returned from Howell Military acad- emy and will spend the summer vaca- tion here. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Weth- erill drove to Denver to meet the young men and the party made the return trip overland in their Cole motor car.! % ¥ ee ‘W. W. Cheadle has ‘returned from Maryville, W. Va., where he has been} visiting with his mother. s 2 6 Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Flanigan spent {the week-end in the city from’ their home m Yarkerton on a shopping trip. 2.8 Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves have) returned from Henderson, Ky., where Mrs. Reeves were recently married here. coal es ’ Hugh Patton has returned from, Chi; cago, Ill., where he went to attend the St. Mark’s Synergae will hold its' final meeting of the season on Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Har- rison Rush, 140 West Thirteenth street,' formerly Carey avenue, nr @ ' Mr. and Mrs, George Campbell and party spent Sunday at the Hat Six Falls, making the trip in. their motor car. They Faport bp 2A Pleasant time. Former Casper Teacher to Visit Portland Miss Blanche Evypns, who was Republican convention. es 8 Mrs. George Osterwald has returned! from St. Louis, Mo., where she has been visiting with friends and relatives for the past six weeks. see Miss Ireu$ Miller and Robert, Miller, son and daughter of Z..Q. Mille& of the Casper pharmacy, have left for Ne- braska where they will visit with rela- tives and friends for some time. oe Guy Gay and daughter, Geraldine, fijare here from Thermopolis, Wyo., visit- teacher in the Casper schools last term,|ing with the former's brother, Lew 'M. has left Sheridan for ‘Portland, val and the Shriner's convention: After leaving Casper, Miss 'Evans visited/with the Casper Storage company and|made the trip overland with hér parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. C.|who is now traveling for the Denver|roads in fair condition. Evans of Sheridan. oe @ Pathfinder Popular Place on Sunday The Pathfinder dam was the popular| picnic and fishing grounds on Sunday for a number of Casper parties. Among the picnickers were Sam Conwell and party, C. P. Taylor and purty, T. C. Spears and party, and P. C. Nicolaysen and party. All report that the roads are in fair condition, and many have’ fishing tales to tell. ar Charivari_ for Bride and Groom : Mr.’and Mrs. A. J. Kelly have re- turned after # short wedding trip. thru Colorado. They were married at the home of the bride’s parents {n Tr*ni- dad, Colo., last week, Mrs. ixel'y was formerly Miss . Frances ~ Margaret Thomas, a popular girl ef Trinidad, About 12 of the fellow employes of the Webel Commerciay company called on the bride and groom Saturday eye- ning and gave them a noisy welcome to the city, Mr, and Mrs, Kelly will oc- cupy the home recently purchased hy Miss Sarah Martz on East Second street, * eee Married by Rev. French This Afternoon Miss Jean Stevens and Lloyd Webb were married at 1 o'clock this after- noon at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. W. L. French, Mrs. ‘T. C. Hol- \ingsworth will entertain with a wed- ding supper for the couple at the Tulsa hotel this evening after which Mr. and Mrs. Webb will leave for Denver where they will spend their honeymoon. Mr. Webb is employed by the Service Clean- ers, eee The Misses Margaret and Liena Mc- Alleer, who have been visiting here with Miss Emagene O'Neil for the past two weeks, returned to their» home in Denver, Colo,, last night. . Miss Ema: rene O'Neil accompanied her guests to Denver and will visit with them there for about a week. eee Dr. I, N, Frost and party spent Sun- day at the” Canon Creek enjoying the fishing, Daily Fashion Hint CHARMING FOR SUMMER. Pa thinks of summer and sheer rocks gt the samo time and the lat- cst fashions declare that dotted materials will be m great vogue this sear, This dyess in black and white georgette has a tucked under uli pod simply bodice with U-shap- G Beek, “hbon and accordion ‘plaited net, ‘wverly arranged in @ girdle. Med- "size requires 6 yards 40-inch r rRotte, % yard net aud 4 yards Z Pctorial Review Blouse No. 8817. a 34 to 46 inche. bust. Price, 26 ‘ucheg watst, Price, 25. cents, It is trimmed with velvet | Skirt No, 8670. Sizes, 24 to 32 |} Ore.,| Gay. © where she will attend the Rose carnf-| SUMMER FROCK OF PARISIAN CHABRM—A summer. frock of Paric'- charm is this one of figured organdie, with sleeves and tunic overdress of white net. A black girdle and sash lend dash and distinction to the garment. se returned to«their home after a ‘short visit in Kentucky. eee M. J.-Hopkins, geologist, is spending ‘several days in the city from the oil fields in Mantana, where he has been on business. ’ 2 Ed, Ben and Frank Scherck haye re- Jimmis Childers, who was formerly|turned from a trip to Rawlins. ‘They concern with his headquarters in Thermopulis, spent the week-end here, returning last night to Thermopolis. eee Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves have and report Carlson's Famous Delmonico Ice Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim- ball's. Served by experts. 6-14-tf The famous concert soprano, whose finished artistry has captivate Wednesday ; June 23 at 8:15P.M. Presbyterian Church Assisting Miss Lucey will be Mr. Thomas A. Edison’s Three Million Dollar Phonograph. FREE TICKETS On account of limited space, please make your application for tickets at once. LEOLA LUCEY Herself —in Casper! is coming by special arrangement to Casper. Her personal appearance makes this the musical event of the season. Cellist, Mr. Jacques Glockner da whole continent, Just received 25 from ou: est colorings and styles. Values up Sale SUITS i r New York buyer. New-~ to $47.50 Prices... $32.95 New and complete line of Midsummer Hats just in. Fae, VILA L Lh hkduk Tee. OQ. K. Nickerson is in the city trom | Menomine, Wis., visiting with — his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Ray | Cook. 3) eee ‘Will Marion of Lander spent the week-end in the city visiting with friends. see W. Dane, a well known Aruggist of Lander, has returned to his home after | spending several days here on business | and \visiting with friends. eee Miss Esther Dorin bas returned from | a visit in Denver, Colo, She was ac- | companied home by , Miss Florence | Henrahan who will spend the summer | here. Miss Henrahan was pianist with the tris orchestra last summer and will have the same position this year. / one Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Kissick are the} parents of a baby girl, named Kathleen, | born on Saturday at their home. Mr. | and Mrs. Kissick have recently come to Casper from Greybull, Wyo., and in- tend to make tmetr<bome here, } sai ate eg 4 Carlson’s Famous Delmonico Ice Cream of Denver, exclusive at Kim- ball'’s. Served by experts. 814-tC at hom The Store of Quality | It has squeezed the water out of inflated prices. We will demonstrate our line of Gingham, Voile and Tissue Gingham Dresses. The sales- ladies will wear these dresses as models and will be pleased to have you try on any dress erately and within the reach of every woman in Casper. Material of the very best Gingham, Voile and Tissue Gingham. Every woman interested in a dress of this nature should not fail to look at our line. Smocks, Middys, Middy Suits and Middy, Skirts For the child, growing up and full grown. This is just the article of wearing apparel for the early morn. and for work. Cool and pleas- ing to the wearer. _ Ina few words, most useful is the Smock and Middy—comes in solid colors and plain white. SIDI a IS aS ¥ Z 7 VICE FiuSIDENTIAL NOMINEE A HOME MAN—The K-publican nominee for vice president, ie, with lis wife and two boys, Calvin, Jr., and John, thoroughly enjoying that popular game, mat eS een you may wish. These dresses are priced mod- 1.0. 0. F. Bldg. 138 East Second Congratulate the Public The Wave of Price-Cutting That Has Swept the Country Has Performed an Important Mission It has made Merchants better Merchants; it has made the Pub- lic better buyers of Merchandise. The Manufacturer and Merchant Who Kept Faith With the Public Has Not Suffered. His Future Is Brighter for the Storm He Has Weathered. Price cutting has not been needed to maintain their popularity. Tuesday and Wednesday _ Silk Frocks Frocks of the standards of quality and work- manship these possess are the highest attain- able, If you are in need of a Silk Dress for summer wear, now is the time to buy. We have lotted the above and will give 20 per cent discount. They must go--- Coats and Suits We are endeavoring to clear out our stock of Coats and Suits. We have only a few left and will give 33 1-3 per cent. discount until all are gone. aaah 405 Millinery All dark Hats have been grouped and will be sold less 50 per cent discount. Shhh i did LL LAA AALELLELLBPEPBELZAPALAZEAE O y. Calvin Coolidge, rehesi,