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Se this morning from Rivert cause of the bad roads the party was NEO EEE E easeeso ee Sas eS i ta tha ag 9 | forced to spend last night in Powder | .C, Hé Martin: of ‘Chicago, is in the| River. They inade the trip in thelr city attending to business matey for | motor Tear. | days. * # «© the next few "| ees I. J. West of the Kasoming Oi com- . W.- Goff is here from Cheyenne, pany, is here today from Cheyenne. ti oouthe after his bussiness Jateneay aud visiting with. friends, Frank Siasiand, c “4 Townsend and > i ‘Gpndesd W. 0. Wilson have returned from a | J. W. Mott of Boulder, Colo.,- is ate business trip to Cheyenne, ~ tending to his business matters ‘in this city. Father John saatita and. Ed Slater pe Ge $ have returned from a month's trip in! _Georgé Nordyke of Sioux City, Ia.,|the east. Their one disappointment Is ‘by the women of the North Evie is & Casper visitor for the next few eB: they did not get to see “Babe” hapel last Saturday over $89 was|dnys. with bat a hoine run, although they St. Mark's Episcopal church was wale The proceeds of the sale will be EO attended the gaine in Chicago and were Scene of a beautiful wedding this morn: | used toward the fund for vas furhish-| “oH, H. Over of st. Paul, Minn., iS} small part of the record breaking ing when” Miss Marion Leone Black-| ings of the chapel the: Sunday’ looking after his business interests ir Lae cFowd of 48,000 which gathered hoping more, only daughter of Mr. school. city for the mays to pees Hull’ wha: to hia record. W. A. Blackmore, became xhe bride oe ed i f ete , of Walter Ronald MacGregor, assistant |Ex-Service Men 4 OR. P. Anison Slee this morninz! 3. 1, Mansfield and FE. M. Filithorpe ‘manager of the Casper Brick, & Tiley Give Dance. from Denver and is-here for tho next | are expected home from Denver tomor- company, The second monthly dance will be | few days on pushed Sniierk- The church was beautifully, aecorated }Biven by the’ex-service men of the Mid- eee With basket of autumn leavés and the «west oil camp at Big Mnddy in the i P. Craig of Sikossinnes is number-| 7. . Cowan spent yesterday in Dae altar was banked with white flowers. Commerce hall at Glenrock Saturday, }ed among the business. visitors at the glas on business. At 10:30, to the strains of the wed-j|G::tober 16. Refreshments will be serve} Henning hotel ion tee day. oe row morning. ding march ‘played by Miss Jessie Ant-{and a special orchestra will supply fhe} © R, H. RLehith” iggfh Washington, D. erson upon the pipe organ; the wed-} music. ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Ly Beiderman, ac- C., on business. ding party entered the church. - - +e. Sompanied by Mrs. Emma Hawkins, ar. Robert Blackmore and Floyd Blark-| Interesting Program at‘ a more, brothers of the bride, who act-) St. Mark’s This Hyening. ed as ushers, preceded the party, Then Under the auspices of the Ladies’ came the bridesmaids, Miss Violet Le-| Guild of St. Mark's’ e¢hurch a most in ver and Misa Helen Wallace, who wore] teresting pr rogram will be given ‘this ; "THE first thing fre Rowns of peach colored georgette with | evening at 8 o’elock. A reading of the want in foods and tie all large picture hats and carried bouquets |.play “Experience” willbe given’ by i rtant thing is p y of sweet peas tied with bows of tui He{ Mrs. John Ww. MelIntyre. Mrs. Mcin- pe e in pink and white, ayes will read about 63>characters in ; ‘The bride, gowned in white satin, en-| the play. She has read before larce . tered! upon the arm of her father. tev | audiences here and- has alivays pleased ing. That’s what gown was made without «a train, and | with her selections, for — to build ug her veil was charmingly arranged ina] Mr. George Miller, an instructor at bodi cap effect about her fade. She carriet}the Natrona County high school, wiil an arm bouquet of bride roses. add to the program with several violin 'Mr, MacGregor, his best man, J. G.' solos. Jones, and the minister, Rev. Paitin | The proceeds of the evening will be K. Edwards, joined the party at the al-".used toward the. chureh: fund. tar where the beautiful ring service of z the church was read. My. and Mrs. Bustos Lester left Sat- The bride’s mother wore @, gown ¢f urday. for Denver, where they have on- grey satin and a black picture hat... | Joyéd the Caruso recita). Enroute to The bride is a member of one of the their home here they will visit witit most prominent families of Casper, snd Mr. and Mrs. Nell Tyier in Rock River is a talented young woman. She was and will spend a day in Laramie on graduated from the Natrona» county ; business. high school and following that took a BS MS: , course in. arts and crafts work ‘it Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Dean anh Mr |. Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y¥. Dur- tand Mrs. John B. Barnes are expected ; ing the war she served as a reconstri‘c-' to return today from Denver, where tion aid in one of the New Mexico‘ they have been ta attend’ the, Caruso |’, . camps, working particularly with men! fecital, Who had been gassed. ( a ee Mr. MaeGregor is a prominent Mu-\ ‘The many friends of Mrs. R. 'M.. Tay. |" son and a highly respected young bust.| lor of Powder River, Wyo., will be ness man, They will make their home’ pleased to know. that, Mrs. Taylor ir at 623 South Wolcott street and will {mow convalescing at the Casper’ Pri- be at home within a. week, their wed-| vate hospital after a serious operation, ding trip being defer: until. the ho! aeya eae “hey wa Sin Pa hee Hugh Miller has returned froma trip Gregor’s pai to New York city. The wedding at the church was fol ve : on, EL lowed by a beiutifully appointed wed: 5 ” ‘ ding breakfast at the Blackmore home M for the immediate members of the wea- ding party. ! * 2 Formal Ball at Mullin Club ‘Tonight. After the exemplification of the fourth degree of the Knights of Colum-’ bus and a banquet at the Henning ho- tel today, the Knights of Columbus ; and their friends are to be the guests of honor at a formal ball at the aera club, Refreshments will be served iat splendid music has been procured for ! ‘the evening. This will be the first foc-; mal danee of the winter season. Y “6 8 Delphian Society : Will Meet Tomorrow. , ‘The members of the Natrona county chapter of’ the Delphian society “will "meet at the home of Mrs, Wm. Hoi Jand, 145 Kimball avenue, on Wednes- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A pro- fram will be given and the time will be spent in discussion of study as usual, A aayet of the wesern sion, will be read, LOE OOOO OOO SOLE Mrs. 0. Ez eentageaith of 437 South Durbin street, has been confined to her home for the past few days by a Fifth and * serious illness. She is improving at W. the present, ¥ TRIMMED HATSS One Lot of Trimmed Hats Priced at $1.00 7° $5.00 TILL LLL eS 3 BARCLAY CORSETS means always ask for USCOTT’S EMULSION Wate ovine, Blocmfield, N.J. 20-159" Eco GEES SPOS GPG GE Grrr aor 0 or Gree 19 oo ho eo w 5 ies fame | aw | = = a 5 SE OE We Serve HOME-MADE CHILI and light ) Take hotne a quart of th Dyst chill made, | THE? 414 EY xX d phone 4 for taxi. 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