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SATURDAY, JULY 2, 192% Affair. ‘The original poems written for each of the shower gifts for Miss Helen Carlson added to the fun of the af fair last night which was given at the home of Mrs. M. C. Price on South Durbin street. The henorce opened the gifts end read the poems at the very first of the evening. Later re- freshments were served by the hos-| ters. The guests included Mixs Helen Carlson, guest of honor, Mrs. Henry Carlson, mothér of the bride-to-be, Mrs. Jack Pettingill, and the Misses ace Grieve, Jane McDonald, Jose- phine Edelon, Mary Purcell, Kather- ine Sullivan, Katherine Mahoney, Hazel Conwell, Margaret England, Mary Tobin, Agnes Clare and Kath- erine Dunn. €arter:Carison Ceremonies. Vincent Carter of Cheyenne and Miss Helen Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlson of this city, were married this morning at 10 o'clock at the St, Anthony’s Catholic church. The Bishop P. McGov. ern of Cheyene officiated. Only in timate friends and relatives witnesse the simple but impressive services. The bride wore a dark afternoon frock heavily beaded in jet, and car. ried bride's roses. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley attended the bride and groom. Following the ceremony a weddine breakfast was served at the Hennin: hotel private diningroom. Places a the table were laid for six. The tabl; decorations were baskets of Killar ney roses. The bride is a native of Wyoming having lived in Casper all of her life She graduated from the Natrona coun ty high school and acted as count clerg fa° two years until she left £ southern California, where she sper this winter at the Dominicay colles: During the past week the bride been the honoree of a number showers and social entertainment given by her many friends’ here. The groom is now a resident in Cheyenne, being the deputp attorney general of the state. Before going t” Cheyenne, Mr. Carter was associate with the assessor's offices of the N trona county courthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Carter will enjoy 2» wedding trip through Colorado an? will return to Cheyenne, where they will be at home to friends. Anne's Hat iat Shop to Open Soon. Mrs. Anne Frederickson is leaving today for a short vication trip to Idaho Springs, Colo, and from there she will make an exténsive buying trip to the eastern millinery markets [1 fall models. Mrs. Frederickson who has been trimmer, designer and buy- jas well as being Jean French, Doris House, Wyliss McComb, Virginia Nelson, Elizabeth Nicolaysen, Lois Patterson, Thelma Peterson, Dorothy C. Horn, Eleanor Shumaker, Genevieve Shumaker, Dale Thomas and Mrs. W. W. Whaley. see A. E. Stirrett and G. R. Wald schmidt are leaving today for the Big Horn mountains where they will spend the week end on a fishing trip. Mrs. C. J. Gambel of Macon, Ga., is expected to arrive here Monday for a. visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w in the Ideal apartments. er for the Martz Hat shop for the past three seasons resigned her posi- tion and upon her return from the east will open a new shop on the mezzanine floor of the Kimball Drug company in the Midwest‘ building. Anne’s Hot shop will specialize in hand made hats as well as special orders. For the past ten years Mrs. Frederickson has trimmed and de signed out of the best millinery houses an experienced Mrs. A. G. Deuell received an an- nouncement today of the marriage of her niece, Miss Bernice Wilmington, © C. M. Woodcock at Akron, O., which took place this morning. Mrs. Wood. cock visited with her aunt here all ast summer and was connected with the Taylor and Clay offices. The young couple will make their home in Akron. buyer. The new shop willbe decorated in ivory and delft blue with. the latest artistic fixtures and hangings. The Regular Meeting .| returned from Denver and opening display will be entirely of early fall models and will open in the early part of August. ot Maccabees. On Monday night the regular meet- ing of the Ladies of Maccabees will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Neit ana| held in the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock baby daughter, left last night for © 2 Denver. Mrs. O'Neil intends to re-| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Woodford of St. main there for abcut a month al-| Louis, Mo., who have been touring the western coast and a part of Canada 3 Ni J e re} ene SN HE rect Baker agar Sag okt oe with the credit men of the Oil Well position here shortly after the Fourth eu. i Supply companies and who have been . 6: oa visiting in Casper for several days left Women's Auxiliary last night for their home in the east To Meet. Mr. Woodford is treasurer of the Con The Woman's Auxiliary of the | “mental Supply company. American Legion will meet on Tues- . " 2: Pythian Sisters afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Ss Lunch. lubrooms of the Y. W. Captain and Mrs. Harry Black, Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Ogilbee, Miss Helen Waite, E. H. Fourt of Lander and E. >. Calhoun are leaving today for Lan ter, where they will attend to matters n connection with the Kiawanis club ranization 1 Cc. A. Refreshments served by the Pyth- lan Sisters followed the regular meet- ing last night of the Knights of Pyth- ins lodge at Odd Fellows’ hall. A so cial hour was enjoyed and a large number were present. oe Mr. and Mrs. Frank England, Miss Margaret England and D. R. Phillips of the Parkersburg Rig and Reel com pany are forming a motor party, leav- ing tomorrow for Colorado, where they will spend several days. ast Monthly Recital Held at Studio. The last monthly studio recital fo! his season to be given at the home o! Irs. Jessie Anderson Fowler, was held’ Mrs. Carl Wever is leaving for Den- t her home Thursday evening. Aver where she will spend some time, mber of guests including the par-|later going to Colorado Springs and ats of the children appearing in the| Manitou, where she wil remain for pe Casper Daily Cribune Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Comfort have Laramie where Mr. Comfort has been on busi ness in the interests of the Midwest Refining company. see Mrs. F. 7. Non and two daughte: trrived last night from La Jolts, Ca where the Misses Genevieve and Kath: ren Nan have been since the Chirst mas of 1919. Miss Genevieve who spent the time on the coast for her health is much improved and Miss Kathren has been attending the high school in San Diego. They are all much surprised with the growth of Casper and say they are glad to t back in Wyoming. eee Water Feeham of Denver is in the city visiting his brother-in-law, who resides on East Second. D. R. McDougall, of St. Louis, is the new rate clerk at the Burlington freight station, Mr. MacDougall takes the place left vacant by the resigna tion of A. H. Davis, who became man ager of the newly organized traffic bureau here. eee The C. B. & Q freight house basc ball team g@s to Big Muddy Sunday whre they will meet the ofl workers of the Big Muddy field in a spirited game of baseball. Hendryx and Coop. er will compose the battery for the Casper team. ees A party of Burlington officials headed by EP. Bracken, vice pres! , of.Chicago, and W. F. Thiehoff, | gencral manager, gf Omaha, stopped in Casper this morning on thelr way over the lines on an inspection tour. | H. Simmons chief clerk at the CORONER INFECTED IN H. PREPARING BODY FOR PAGE THREE s<|Fathers of Hero jganized Thursday morning gates representing by he several gations, at the Second Baptis' in this city. The association wi a Dead H F. three sessions daily the closing mect-| ea ope for ling being Sunday evening. Burlington freight house, left yester- Rev. M. A. Eiloi of the I@all Vi day afternonn for ‘ikhart Tad in| TH FOLLOWS 'ci:"*s, Scenes otitis “St French Victory response to a call stating that his ‘wite| Ee Whiting of Cheyenne is re>ord- who was visiting at that place, ng secretar. ev. William Moors es taken ill and is now in a Pome: hr: at| of Therme urer. CHICAGO, July 2—The Gold that place, Wyo, July 2—-A | _Considera nterest is manifest on; Star Fathers of Illinais, said to 5 SS | _NBEATLAND, hi Lad Ge ei s- |the part of local colored peopte and the, have a membership of 400 men Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis are! i ee Friday |**Sions are ttended whose sons died in France, sent pending the week-end, including the| at Glendo of Capt. ES. Jackson | om, cana of e G eo} the following telegram to Georges urth, at Thermopolis, where th e child o Jerman workman! Carpentier. have a number of frients, Mr. Can| by Doug. Roberts. The second vie- |opened its eyes upon its mother,| “Take your croix de guerre to tis is connec forces here. 1 with the Burlington) who took charge of the body se. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. Rich- ard Shipp are leaving today for Lan- der where they will spend several days. self with a scapel. Infection of wound caused blood poisoning Coroner Pepper succumbed. In — An expert suggests that criminals can be cured by means of a color- day and had ruptured himself, ening and contributing to scheme. People who have committed! death a violent crime which they have been 2 na and contémplating for many years, he says pe; = yen tee eee should be placed in a cell colored yel- low or orange, as these colors stimu e the brain and tend to drive away morbidity. If the crime has raat aon on the spur of the moment bluish-green should be used, peg they are soothing colors. —— COLORED ASSOCIATION OF STATE BAPTISTS be a harvest of twins during the next according to the prediction Charles Kirschoff, who 1s There ts going triplets and six years, of Prof. confident that the influence of cer- tain stars will be felt with an effect| The State Baptist association as powerful as that which the moon|bracing the six organized co! Baptist churches of the state wa exerts on tides. tim was Coroner Harry H. Pepper, | Jackson, and who while preparing it for burial accidentally cut him- meantime, however, he had partici- pated in a tug-of-war held last Sun- | Injury aggravating the blood pois- ORGANIZED IN CASPER grandmother great-great Sreat-grandmother, and| the ringside. in combat are with yo of More than 150,000 women pay a the | state income tax in New York. and the this his: SPECIALS The balance of this week we will offer 50 Wool Sweaters at $3.95 Io em: lored 8 or. Wonderful ie of Smocks and Middies at $1.00 Dividend Days rogram were present and expressed / the rvet of the summer. opreciation of the work done by Mrs. ‘owler during the musical year. The numbers of the program were) Mr. Kline as far as Cheyenne, has left ayed by Jean Bingham, Mrs. Chester| for Los Angeles where she will spend rs. Eberly, Kenneth French,| some time. Are Here Mrs. 11, B. Kline accompanied by EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF DEMPSEY WHICH ARE ALLOWED BY HIS MANAGER _. LYRIC SUNDAY SAA TA LUNN ard Refinery. tection station. blocks of the addition. Are You Getting Yours? Hundreds of Our Customers Are! Interest on savings accounts payable semi-annually in July and January. Accounts started durimg the first eight days of the month draw interest from the first day of the month. Our savings depositors include young and old, of both sexes, in every walk of life. THEY ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE. WHAT ARE YOU DOING? START YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY. National Bank of Commerce CASPER, WYO. The Bank of Strength and Service A beautiful selection of All White Summer Dresses "At $10.95 A wamber of Summer Dresses In swiss, organdy, voile and ginghams At $7.95 50 Skirts at $4.95 Big reductions on all organdy and swiss Dresses Everything in the store at a wonderful discount rors COUNTRY CLUB ADDITION TO THE. CITY OF CASPER —1% acres residence site for E. Richard Shipp, Casper attorney. —6 miles of graded streets and alleys, all plainly marked. —A centrally located public playground and community park. —A school site with large playground space. This addition is an eighty-acre tract of land directly south of a choice part of the city, and South McKinley street, beginning with Twenty- second street, extending south street, the center lots being Only 2 Miles from the Postoffice The Acreage Is Divided as Follows: —329 large 50x132-foot lots. between city park to Twenty-seventh —2% acres for the new $15,000.90 home of the Casper Country club. —A new 8-room school house planned by School Board within four This Beautiful Addition Is being sold primarily as a home builders addition. Therefore we are going to restrict the erection of tar paper shacks. Your home may be small and just as you wish to build it as long as it is a frame building and painted. Remember, No Tar Paper Shacks On Tuesday, July 5 At 8 a. m. we will formally open the sale of this ad- dition to the public. —1% acre residence site for A. E. Thompson, superintendent Stand- —A site reserved for use of city of Casper as Community Fire Pro- We have more than a mile of 6-inch and 8-inch water mains, and are laying 4-inch additional water pipe connecting up with the three fire hydrants to be placed in a few days upon their receipt by the Casper Supply Company. a Visit the addition on the opening day—see the many advantages we offer—the beauty of the moun- tain view and how fine a homesite Country club real- ly is. PRE To every person over 18 years of age visiting this addition on the opening day between the hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. will be given a numbered ticket which will entitle them to a chance for a free lot. Only one ticket to be held by each person, who must be present at our office at 10 a. m. Wednesday when the drawing takes place. Fifth number out will en- title the holder if present to lot 6, block 17, valued at $500.00. Tenth number out will entitle the holder if present, to lot 6, block 20, valued at $400.00. LOT 5, BLOCK 16, valued at $400.00, full sized, nicely located Country club homesite will be deeded absolutely free to the person completing the FIRST home costing $2,000.00 or more in Country club ad- dition. LOT 5, BLOCK 1, valued at $500.00, full sized hicely located Country club homesite will be deeded absolutely free to the person completing the SECO: home costing $2,000.00 or more in Country club ad- dition. LOT 11, BLOCK 12, valued at $475.00, to the per- son building a home costing $2,000.00 or more THEREON. Tribune Building Country Club Homesites Five of Them Remember these Country club homesites will be deeded absolutely free to the persons who comply with the above requirements, Make an effort to get your share of this $2,300.00 which is given away absolutely free. Remember that Country club homesites are large lots, water supply unlimited, pleasantly located and priced with all their advantages at $250 to $575 PER LOT With terms of 10 per cent down and 5 per cent per month. Taxes are paid for 1921. Van Gorden Investment Co. We whose sons fell Tribune Cansthiez Ads———— Bring Results——. Tye 05a e ene ee ana aaehabbbbbbbbbaahs pdbh daha hab ahahadaandndhehddidaddiiiiniiiiiiel 9299946608 a $$ ere 2 “oe = ee eee | ory