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Boedefeld-Andrews Wedding Here Today, The Aarriage of Miss Beatrice Boede- | Wedding will take place in the ‘neur fa- \ ture. ‘ * ee fel? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.| Dinners Before Seedefela of Etichart, Ind., to Frederick | Salto Dance. Barnes ‘Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and M H. R. Lathrop will en- Ernest J. Andrews of Chicago, tovk}tertain this ning at a dinner party place at noon today in the presence of a féw intimate relatives and friends, Salto dance The bride was attended by Miss Ethei} Mr, ana M. Dunn as maid of honor and the) preside 1 groom was served by Donald J. Smith} the dance. as best man. The bride was given in marriagé by her father, FP. J. Boede-| feld, who with Mrs. Boedefeld is here from Elkhart to attend the wedding to be given at their home before the M A. J. Cunninghany will home at dinner before “Watch Party” at Presbyterian Church, | A “get together" social of the mem- She wore a suit of beaver brown duye-| bers of tbe Presbyterian church of this tyn with a hat to match and a cov-|city and those who have no church sage of Richmond roses and lilies of | home here will be held at the Presby- the yalley. |terian church on the corner of Sixtii | {Miss Boedefeld has been’a mem jand Durbin streets, Friday night. It | of the Tribune editorial staff for the| will be a “New Year watch Tide” so- past year, coming here from Eiktart|ciat and will afford chance for the where she had had wide experience in | nger to become acquainted. Re: newspaper work, She has won a place shments will be served and special in Casper circles as a vocalist, and | entertainment is planned. thr er church and Y. W. C. A. w Laie as well as in her newspaper activities. | New Year Dinner Mr. Andrews, ewho is state super. | and Dance at Hotel. visor for the Massachusetts Bonding A special dinner will be served at and Insurance company, has been ajthe Henning hotel on New Year's eve resident of Wyoming for the*past year, | from 6 until 8:30 o'clock. A dance will Casper being his headquarters for most} be held™afterward to usher in the new of that time, although he ts at pres-| year. t operating from a branch office at! Thermopolis. He was a lieutenant in{ the air service during the world war, | | PERSONAI S | being stationed: at headquarters in|! Washington until sent overseas, when | under Col, Hiram Bingham, he in} Attorney H. B. Durham left last night at charge of training activities at the gr for San Fraficisco, Cal., where he will aviation center at Issoudun, Franc } Spend some time attending to business The wedding was followed by a wed- | matters, ding breakfast at the bride's home in| the Rex apartments. where sweet p ¢ and narcissus were used in decoration. | city last night from their ranch on Mr. and Mrs, Andrews will live in! the Sweetwater to visit. with friends Thermopolis for a couple of months, } for a few days. s. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sun arrived in the after which they will return to Casper ete Py Mike McCleary of the Brooks-Banner M and Mrs. A, E. ranch, is in the city looking after busi. Mrs. B. Townsend and Mr. and Mra. Hal Curran have returned to thelr re- spective homes in the city after spend. 7 | Biglin, Mr. sree| | | ness matters rete visiting with friend v Pete Smith a the Freelaid Land & ing Christmas day at. the Pear | Livestock company, is spending his va- ranch. cation in the city, oe es ee Mitchell-Cadby J. M. McKim, @ well known oil man Marriage Performed, | of this part of the country, left last On Christmas morning at 11 o'clock | night for Denver, wh he will look the marringe ceremony uniting Miss {after business for a few days. Alta Cadby and niel F. Mitchell was sted Ne performed by Rey. Walter French at} W. 0. Wilson returned from the parsonage of the church. Mr. and} Washington, D. C., where he spent Mrs. Mitchell will be at home at 1008} Several weeks on important business. East Second street. Mr. Mitchell has | hme Sod been a resident in Casper for many | JMr, and Mrs. Noah Nelson of Butte, years and is ‘now foreman of the black-| Mont., are spending the remainder of smith Shop of the Liedecker Tool com-| the week in the city looking after busi- ny. The bride has lived here for) ness matters and visiting with friends. ¢ time and both have a wide aar-| ss of Casper, friends, } Henry Brennan, jeaves tonight for ; Fore Bit }Denver on very important business Bride and Groom | emnected sy abe caeeoe his theater. to Roturm, { Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Sehulte are ¢x- pected to larrive in the city today from the East where they have spent thei honeymoon, The young couple were marricd at the home of the bride's pa nts in Kansas City, Mo., severul weeks ago, They will be at home in the Schulte home on Wolcott strect. ‘YOEMAN SKIPS WITH PAYROLL ye ts ; —--—— ip oy (By United Press) Ober Rint come RFOLK, Vu., Dec. 28.—Yeoman Presbyterian Manse. 'T. Myers I ‘issing fi the @e The business girls and teachers: who; W- T. Myers is missing from the de- | stroyer Satterlee with a $72,000 pay- AGED MANAT ROCK SPRINGS DIES IN FIRE ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Dec. 28. —Surreunded by theashes of Christ- mas presenty he had_received frony friends, the s body of Joshus Thompson, 70, who for forty years had been a resident of Rock Springs, was found in the rains of his cabin home after the building had been de- stroyed by an early morning fice. The cause of the firé is Hot known. No felitives of the décéased reside here bué the body is being herd, pending the oufcome of éfforts to get info communication with rela- tives elsewhere. RAIL PROBLEMS TO COME UP IN CONGRESS AGAIN . (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Fear that the railroad problem would be thrown j back into congress is becoming appar- ent among legislators and railroad men. Earnings of the roads in September and October fell a total of $49,000,000 short of the 6 per cent earnings guaranteed by. the Esch-Cummins law, Railway ex- ecutives declare they will not raisé¢ rates ) but Representative Esch declares it is mandatory on the interstate commerce commission to raise rates or else have the government pay the deficit. Payment of nearly $50,000,000 due the roads as the amount of the deficit dur- ing the first six months of private op- eration is being held up by technical. ities. The roads declare they need the money, Seventeen states refuse to al. Jow intrastate rates to go as high as the interstate commission tried to fix them. The fourth question is a labor one. Workers claim the roads aré not prac- ticmg econom: CITY IS QUIET AFTER HOLIDAY SPREE, REPORT Save for a single and solitary turbance on the Sandbar last night, the city Was as quiet as a churchyard, fol- lowing the holiday celebration, which was unusually lively, and the desk ser- geant was permitted to rest undisturb- ed in his easy chair for the first time in_ several nights. Esther” ‘Totnér it is said, became all hooched up on copious quantities | of “menn" last nighty and proceeded |to puneh holes in the atmosphere of the Sandbar with loud and unusual | noises, Officer: Rickard attempted to qutet her, but Esther told him things, which wouldn't look good in print, Re- inforced by James Hagins and Wm Schuttler, the trio proceeded to argue the case with Rickard in a forcible manner, with the result that all three distirbers were taken to headquarters with charges of drunk and digorderly conduct and resisting an officer plac- ed against them. t dis attend the Pr an church or who have no; church home in the city haye | POH. | An all night search failed to been invited to spend Wed eve | ‘find him. ning, December 29, at the manse, S804 South Woicott street, Whoopee!—a Childr Party. With. balloons, “com whistles and horns, the Winter Garden enjoyed the dancing party last evening, Abofit were there in costumes of 4 tions. ‘The young lady their prettily colored aprons and curt, or bobbed hair were hard to recognize the society matrons and debutantes the city, while the long, tall per- trousers: with An interesting experiment in hi of sons in overalls or short ————.—__ Tribune Classified Ads bring resulis. PRE- CAST ROAD SURFACE TESTED ~ EXPERIMENT IS MADE ON HIGHWAY CHRISTMAS — ard-road building is being conduct- ed on the Salt Creek highway today and is the consummation of ef- forts extended by the state highway department for many months The experiment will serve to solve the practicability of a pre- Buster Brown collars and Windsor past. sould hardly be known as the business | “ast concrete slab as a hard surface for roads. The deeorations Yor the hall wer Jumping Jr # hung from the lights and | hauled to the end of the present stretch hestra added to the unusual spec: }@nd set in place. For experimental rea During the evening serpentine |sons the casts have been made in six ribbon, which was given as the hall a carnival appear One of the features vors, gave diffe: in order that’ the mc |determined. The ent shapes giving as many, joints t practical can be average 9 feet nee. the duet dance intéFpreted by Ma Ishate sande eerie Je width heel Ethel Mann and a young man partner, ; ° ; Later Mias Marin gave several enco Ae Pi tony “ pce pba Many of the guests seemed inspirec Pee Ag ad es ee ce solos and clever clogs and figs |trucks in the service of the state de- vertment. given impromptu pent f ; Are igh ae ab rved™ during whe ev The plan was originated by D. 8. Me- ning and the Jast dance was play Iman, state highway commissioner, womb Uintaech Wldhight, ind it has been largely through his be- se 6 lief in the success of the plan that the Salte Dance luneav of roags and the Midwest Re- Tonight, fin mpany stood an equal share of The fourth-and most elaborate dane ing party to’ be given by the members of the Salto dancing elub will be he'd this Cveningg in the Winter Garden, Decorations appropriate to the bslt in the hall and the Salto club has taker this a most sue. ays will be pla committee of th at pains to make ful dance, Many of the young colle ra folks who home for the vacatiovns will bl Buest at the danc eee Mids Eng faniel to Entertain, Miss Margaret England will be host- ess this evening at a formal dinner party served at the home of her pa. rents, Mr. and M John ‘M, England op Senth Neh street, Places at the talile whl be Juid for twelve guests. After the dinner the party will atten’ the Salto dane t the Winter Garden sen HONE Announcement of Miss | Aurelia” Cone Therpopalis, was 1 party given at the hom: Stout in) Kenwood addition m The Indiana wis avere, forme! home teway Ay ed) with “the. The ypulis Re ch on oa from muny hbors t an OVD eCoeQeea00000 Cloth and Plush Coat at Half Price Over 1,300 feet of slabs have been cast here and are being ad to previous lack of water along the and the the present custom of building roads was deemed an uphill and ex sively expensive job. The new | was devised and the experiment is said long haul of sand and gravel, hard “i to be the first of its kind ever held in the United States, The Midwest has recently completed water pipeline from Casper to Sait »k with plugs at convenient points id by overcoming this Sbstacle first met with, the value of the pre-cast slab on this particular road may be de- preciated but, if it is a success it can nevertheless, be used on many other roads throughout the state where the same problems are to be faced, Mr. MeCalman is here from Chey xperim nue AMERICA'S “MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL"—SH’H— IS MAARRIED: Jastin Johnstone, who now is selected by Paul Helleu, fa Walter W: the contrary. Two divisions of Fremont County will come before the sixteenth legisla- ture, One will involve the erection of a new as Meadow County—from a portion of Lincoln County and that portion of Fremont County lying west of the con- Unental divide. There will be no oppo- sition to this division in the territory of Fremont County east of the conti- nental divide, it is anticipaited; the logic for and justice of the organization of the proposed new county being gen- erally recognized. The fight over county division will come on the resurrected proposal to di- } Riverton’ succeeded in getting a county division |but county—probably to be known) governor. the sixteenth legislature is divided on the division proposul. both for d be on cértain that the Jegislator | problem ses: bill or jous French artist, as “The most ebeautiful woman I have ever seen” is shown here with her husband; tiger. They're not ‘all “dolled up” were snapped. Insert. another viewof Justine. DIVISION FIGHT TO BE RENEWED TWO PROPOSALS IN FREMONT CO. . (Special to The Tribune.) LANDER, Wyo., Dec. 28.—Will there be another fight over the division of Fremont County in the coming legislature? Correct—you| gitessed if the first time. There will be a fight over the division of Fre-| mont County i in the coming legislature, just as there has been in very legislature since time wherennto the memory of man runneth not to for a studied photograph but just enjo ig themselves at home whi tor Kellogg denying British interfe with Americ: able messages is tically clo: state department offi announced today. No further comment will be beings |ROOSEVELT, JR., SUGGESTED FOR HIGH POSITION | ited Press) N, Ohio, Dec. The ap- pointment of Theodore Roosevelt to prominent position in the new admin- istration was urged on President-elect Harding im behalf of e@x-service men today by John J. Maher of Lincoln, Neb., one of the organizers of the‘ American Legion. He suggested that Roosevelt be made | assistant seere- tary of war or the maiv — 64TH BIRTHDAY IS CELEBRATED bill through measure the legislature, the was vetoed by the The Fremont County delegatinn in| Strong lobbies, nd against. the diyision,. wiil the job at Cheyenne and it is will be har- by Fremont. County's divixién| from the opening day of the} jon until such time as the division bills is or are disposed of, (By Associtnted Press) WASHIN Dec. 28,—President vide that portion of Fremont County | STON: eee seth lying east of the continental aviae. | CABLE INCIDENT DRY ae site aed i fath Wirt Riverton, Yong ambitious: to be a coun-| oh nerOUs meskase: congratulations. Two of the presi- ty seat, §% behind the division move- NOW path oY RMR ae ee ol dl ment. Lander, which contends that the} IS O CLOSED Soh and oer Cotte Adee mon he division proposal is not logical and the proposed division. not necessary, posing the movement. There has been the same line-up on similar proposals’ dent Once sy's for the Jast_ten_or_uvelve years is op-} him on the oceasion. (By United Press) — WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—An incl arising from the British embas- direct communivtation with Sena- Yor as A New ed muh it were. arant has employ- dumb waiters, as BY PRESIDENT | OAL REIS A UR IRCORIE RT AT PAGE THREE RESTRICTION OF RUSSIAN TRADE IS POLICY PLEA (By United Press) JMARION, Ohio, Dec. 28.—Restoration of trade with Russia is being urged on President-e) Harding by many of his influential advisors and is being considered seriously as one of the pro- of the incoming admin The reported cancellation by of millions of dollars’ worth of s with American firms threw Russian question into the front rank of problems facing Harding. Advisors declared that untiJ the latent | Wealth of is opened up, economic turmoil in bh and America will cor, | Unue, Hardir has no sympathy with the soviets and is opposed to add to their powe Harding is also be to anything urged by Os- ew York to appoint a ne to Berlin when peace with G is made. He believes it would q the wave’ of anti-semetic | feeling in Germany | YANK AVIATORS | GET PERMIT TO LAND IN MEXICO (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY, Dee —Americad aviators flying from the northern frén- | ter of Mexico toward Panama | land on Mexican soil, if necessary, of- flelal permis: ; -ermission w oO a request | government ‘MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothers | Useo By Tree GENERATIONS | WmnYE Fos BOORLET Ow MOTUERNOOD aus Tue GAY, ring given yesterday. anted in a response the United States from to Facto) Field, Trade or Pros- pect ¢ today’s news if PRINTED on the MULTIGRAPH Multigraph Service Co. 220 S. 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