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Frank R. Andersor, of this city and Mildred ‘Whittenberger of Salida, noon at 4 o’clock at the parsonageof the Methodist church, The Rev. Wal- ter IL. French performed the cere- mony- ‘The groom was formerly a resident The Rev. Walter lu. French of the Methodist church performed the serv- jces uniting Lawrence G. Swartfager and Myra Udell, last Saturday even- ing. The groom is prominently connected with the American Legion here and the bride has been employed as book- keeptr for W. B, Johnson. fir. and Mrs. Swartfager are now mm a honeymoon trip in Nebraska. They will return to Casper to make their home at 312 East Fifth street. see Business and Professional ‘Women to Meet. Instead of the usual social meeting of the membery!st the Business and Professional Woman's club, an im- portant business session will be held at the ¥. W. C. A. this evening. As business of interest to ail wil! be discussed, members and their friends are invited to attend. ore Elaborate Preparations for American Legion Banquet. The second annual banquet and smoker in’ honor of all American Legion men will be held in the big tent on First and Wolcott streets this evening. ‘Tickets for the “biz feed” have been sold to more than 300 ex-service men and the banquet will be served at 7 o'clock. The entertainment fer the evening has been put into the hands of an able committee andthe program wil! include a boxing match, entertainment ay the Misses Moore arid Revere of Degver, Bud Averill, soloist, and num bers by the popular Schembeck or: chestra. . Children to Be Entertained. Mrs. Sam Service “will be hostess at 2 children’s party to be given at her home on South David sireet, Thurs day afternogn at 4:30 o’cloc! Miltle guests will be the models who took part in the fashion’ show. ese Legi Packed for Concert. a ‘The musical cgncert given at the American Legion club rooms last night by Prof. Rudolph Dundberg was a. tremendous success. All the seating capacity available was taken SE eee {up by eager musical fans before the started and standing room account of the warm weather, The cards of admission to the Saturday Night club and the West-End Danc-! ing club will be accepted at the Mid- night Dancing club, until special in- vitations can be given out. es eee The Moose proved themselves to be splendid entertainmers at the private dancing party given last night at the Winter Garden. The Moose and their families attended in a good number and all enjoyed the evening of dancing and special amusement afforded by the Schembeck entertainers, oes ues Was crowded to the doors. The manner in w! the many numbers were rendered showing the able directorship of Professor Lund- berg as well as the talent of those who took part in the program. The members of the legion and others who attended had nothing but praise for those who furnished the splendid en- tertainment and are looking forward to next month when another program will be given. . Regular Mecting Of Guild : The Westminster guild will meet in regular session at the manse, 804 South Wolcott street. tomorrow even- ing at 7:30 o'clock. =. . Picnic Supper Well Attended. The picnic supper which was served in the I. O. O. F. hall last night by the Ladies of Maccabees was al ate tended by the organization members and their friends. A program of musical numbers and readings was given before the banquet Professor Lundberg and his pupils who appeared in the American Legion concert gave several selections fo- lowed by a cornet quartet by pupils of Miss Doris Van Meter. Miss Baker closed the program with a reading. see Places for about 30 guests will be laid at the banquet tables in the Hen- ning héu.)t’ cvening for a 6:30 o'cloc Ait! r, ‘The models who took part ("se very successful fashion stow @Hich ‘was held last} week at the first ance of the Midnight Dancing club will be the guests of honor. The Globe, Scott, Kassis, Martz and Fash- fon Shop stores will be represented. The Schembeck orchestra will fur- nish music during the-dinner and the entertainers will ada to the pleasure. eee Young Matron’s Club to Have Meeting. A social meeting of the Young Ma- *ron’s club will be enjoyed Wednesday afternoon at. 2:30 o'clock at the club- -ooms 6f the ¥. W.C. A. Mrs. H. L. “Cunkhouser and Mrs. J. D. Burwick vill be the hostesses. A short program consisting of a ‘Mano solo by Mrs. Sturwick and the reading of “Main Street’ by Mrs. Robb will be given. see ub Dance for Wednesday Night The West-End Dancing club will ‘old the weekly dance at the Averill yall, formerly the Oil Center hall, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Sam Serv- ico will have charge of the evening? The Saturday night dancing parties which have been given during the winter months under the direction of Mrs. Service will be discontinued on Social Meeting of Auxillary. The Woman's At iary of the American Legion will have a social evening and tea at the home of Mrs. R. E. Miller, 846 Madison avenue, on ‘Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Those elijible to membership and all of the leAles of the Woman's Auxfl- ary of the Spanish-American War Veterars, are especially invited to at- tend. 4 ‘The Modern Woodmen’ of America will entertain for their friends at a dange given this evening in the Win- ter Garden. Many tickets of admission have been sold within the last two wéeks and a good attendance is ex- pected. ‘The Schembetk orchestra will fur- nish the music and special feature stunts will be enjoyed. eee Fox Trot Finais Held Friday. The finals of the fox trot contests which have been held at the Winter Garden the last three Friday even- Ings will be held at the American Legion dance, Friday, April 22. The contest has excited considerable inter- est among the dancing circles and the judges have béen most exacting in their decisions. Four couples will compete for the final decision, Frank Butcher, Miss Adams; W: Christianson, Miss Mable Holliday; E. Saterwhite, Miss Mary Milne; Lee Martin and Miss Eddy. The contest will be one of the main attractions at the regular dancing party which will be given by the American Legion men. The Schem- beck orchestra will furnish the music for the dancing. : Rail Clerks Enjoy Basket Social. An old fashioned basket social, a dance, and a general good time are some of the: things enjoyed by the Order of Railway Clerks at a meet- ing held last night: at the Odd Fel- lows hall. A good lively crowd was present from both the Burlington and North- western: offices. Some of the money taken in is used to defray the ex- penses of sending representatives to the wage hearing in Chicago. eee Mr. and Mrs, Edward T» Campbell of O'Neil, N¥br., who are spending a part of their honeymoon trip in Cas- per, have been elaborately entertained by Casper friends. Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver presided at the Henning hotel yesterday in thelr honor and Mr. and Mrs. N. EB. Biglin entertained informally for the visitors, last night, at their home on South Center street. ‘Mr. Campbell is cashter of the First National bank of O'Neil. CE LC SCHEMBECK AND HIS ORCHESTRA SCHEMBECK AND HIS ORCHESTRA LAA A ti ll MR. SCHEMBECK MR. ation of t t For BEST Imi es Movie Star Cos HIMSELF SCHEMBECK HIMSELF ee the Coronation of the the Movie Queen ities ee All the Movie Stars ee Them Make a Movie ape | PERSONALS — | J. C. Bell, deputy county assessor in the Ol City district}as in town or business for a few days, ene Harry Gunn, tax commissioner for the Midwest Refining company, is at Newcastle working on tho lists of the company subject to tax in Wes- ton county. eee Mr. and Mrs. Burton H. Lester have left for Salt Lake City where they. will spend the next several weeks. While in Utah Mr. Lester will visit the numerous ofl fields in the vicinity of Green River looking for oppprtu- nities. eae ©. B. Richardson, an officer of the Consolidated Royalty Ol company left Sunday night for Cheyenne in re- sponse to a message notifying him of the serious fllness of his mother, Mrs. Warren Richardson. Mrs, Richardson is one of Cheyenne’s most respected and beloved residents . G,. R. Hagens, is expected to return here today from Denver where he has business for the firm of Hagens and Murane. 6) D. W. Ogilbee, an attori:ey, has re- turned from Montana whers he has spent the past week on business for local oil companies having holdings jin the northern states. 1 a Teonard Rager, yard clork for the Northwestern here, left/yesterday for been for the past several days on legal | Gasper Daly Crioune | engtneer ‘for consideration and for his recommendation to be made at the next meeting of the council. With the plans already made for the extension of the water service in all directions, which includes part of Ee addition under the improvement IS ASKED) FOR Programs which have been outlined, | lt is certain that the property owners NE ADDITION in Casper View will either get direct city service or Bee Ben Realty com pany will be given the privilege of Petition Filed by See Ben Reaty MACK § ENNE making the extension under the terms of the petition filed last night. Company Offers to Bear Cost Property owners in Casper View| addition will have water in short order according to the terms of a potition | Med with the city council last night| With an eyo as black as the ace of by Cecil Bon, representing the See SPades, a lurch like a ship in a heavy Ben Realty company, owners of the|8*#, and a throat ns hoarse as a ferry addition site. |man’s fog horn, Judge Fawcops stag- The petition filed requests privilego| &ered to his seat on the bench of the for the extension of an adequate water |Supreme court today, while his wife, line to supply domestic nocds in Cas- | staunc! per View addition. Tho realty com-| Pr pany offered to bear all the expense |the arcma surrounding him, jot laying the lines, which would re-| Tho first caso called was that of |quire connecting with the city water | Milton Robin, the well-known habe mains at Twelfth and Jackson streets dasher, who wandered into court in and carrying the water east to the |full evening dress, but with only a |addition. ‘The city would have to re-| pair of striped under-trousers to keep fund the money expended in the con- | him respectable. struction of the Une before 1923. jonists, sniffed suspiciously at Without waiting to heat any evi. | received from water users in the ad-|to life imprisonment on five charges | dition, this expense could be retired | of boing drunk and refusing to fight, without much outlay to the city before | tho sentences to be aceumulative. In- a visit to his folks at Great Falls, Mont. He is expected to return in about two weeks. that time and would be entirely re-| stead of falling to the floor in a dead | tired by later revenues. faint, 0 The petition was referred to the city!n photograph which he passed to th ea aaeasearaiiencn OOO Was TOrerred £0. On sh Po tote sracetocm LOOP POP OOOO OOOO OS ts Pres % - 2. aXe I always knew The Body Machine . A friend of mine once bought an automobile. He would invariably be out in the corrugated iron dog After that where to find him evenings. TT IND ¢ of Comectegam Pree CONSTANCE TALMADGE ON § LYRIG'S BIG BILL TOOK} PAGE THRE ve” on a big double bill with nee Talmadge in “Good Refers at the Lyric today—Aav. on = HELD FOR GAMBLING. whereupon His Honor felt | Bet the bench and suspended sen-| C tence on Robin in view of his merito- rious war record, The suspension of the sentence caused a riot in court and further {n vestigations of the case will lead to b @ivores proceedings, tm which the! judge will figure. | This {s but one of the seneational| nignt “alimaniao’ incidents leading up to| resort an exolting climax in the new Mack | Sennett five-reeler, “Love Honor and und James O, Yoks and Sam Dansk will @ tried In police court this evening on ® charge of gambling. The two mer were arrested in a police rald last . on an alleged Sandbar gambling see. Subscribe tor The Tribune FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK We are going to offer the women of Casper the great~ est money saving opportunity of the season. 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