Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1922, Page 3

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TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. he Casper Dailp Cridune @oubt one cf the greatest formed. i eee | Nuptials Pectormed At Early Mass. Miss Grace Gorman became the was| were extended him on his work. : | i . mass at the St ctiurch this morning. : | : | splendid attendance of the American Legion members and their iciends. g Attor- mony. § I age Fi spring hat. roses completed the costume. i : E rooms and in entertaining the who were here on leave. Now concerts Cy are & source of great| Gorman, her sister, new post. Lester McGrath acted as be Mr. man. continue the work next year. | During the past three years twen' She was rich—but penniless! She had gambled—and lost! A jewel disappeared—she was a thief! A money-iender knew and named his price of silence. A darkened limousine; a swift ride to a quiet country place; a warm fire in an open grate—- “Come!” he said, “Let us arrange things comfort- ably!” Her husband crept upon them, 2 pistol in his hand and then— The most astounding climax ever seen on the screen. and green with (-s emblems of the O. | EB. S. much in evidence, the Masonic A regula> business meeting of the/til £ o'clock in the basement pariors Auxillary to the American Legion will|of the church. be held tomorrow afternoon at the} Tea will be served and a program home of Mra, Clara Tubbs. All mem-|pas- been prepared. The afternoon bers are urged to attend. will be informal and {s for the pur. era: pose of better acquainting the mem. bers of the eix ctreles, eee Miss Lenis Smith daughter of Mr.! Knights of Columbus and Mrs. F. P, Smith whose marriage|Prove Good Hosts to EB. J. Donahoe will take place to-| ‘The informal dancing party which morrow forenoon, was the guest of! was held at the Mullin club last uight honor at a luncheon followed by 20/was well attended by the members afternoon of auction bridge presided | of the Knights of Columbus and their by Mrs, A. A. Schulte at her home on | jadies. Bast Second street. ‘The ball room of the club was Each of the guests brought to Miss|prttity decorated with the colors of Smith their favorite rectpes which/the organization and with flowers. were entered in the card index which| ‘The Speas orchestra played for the will assist the bride-to-be. Eighteen dance numbers and the enjoyable tag choice recipes were filed during the|/dances and rye waltua proved popu- lar. Light refreshments (were uséd as the table and home decora-| ‘The entertainment was one of the eae annual dances which are held by the Following the luncheon the after-) Knights of Columbus on the Monday noon was devoted to auction brifse| following Easter Sunday. and Miss Smith received tho high ose score. Mrs. James Wilson received| Dinner-Dance Is Postponed. The Pan-Hellenic organization has tie, and places were laid for 30 quests. Numerous impromptu after-dinner speeches of s humorus nature were given by different guests, and last night edded another social suc: cess to the entertainments given by the 0. E. 8. Synurgae Meeting For Tonight. ‘The members of the Synurgae of the St. Mark’s Episcopal church, will Final preverations for tho bazaar which wili be held on April 20, will be made this evening. ar Bridge Dinner Social Event. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cart Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veitch entertained last evening at a several course dinner follwed by an evening evening was an unusually delightful | —AND— affair, eo MONTAGU LOVE Successfal Legion Concert , —IN— Closes This Season. The last of the American Legion -| concerts which was given last night in the Denny O ‘Wyatt post club rooms of the American Legion by Professor “SHAMS OF SOCIETY” Playing in Connection-with Vaudeville Wednesday and Thursday at Iris Theater. DRAPERIES FOR YOUR HOME Shown by Denver’s Best Interior Decorator THEODORE V. CARR 1776 Broadway, Denver, Colo. Z we. ost — < muedicine boutoestinaien ens At Room 114, Henning Hotel, Casper the True ia eine) Wile tp selec This collection of hand blocked linens, chintzes, ‘The American Legion auxiliary of ‘Wyoming, was the first state depart- ment organization to be perfected tn the United States. During the caucus, the state was visited by the uational presiderit of the auxiliary as well as 1 district leader. imhe afternoon was spent socially and refreshments were served by the mohairs, silks and casement gauzes cannot be excellea Phone for appointment and ask Mr. Carr to call and look over your house to make suggestions and esti- mates. ONE WEEK ONLY THEODORE V. CARR ents on the bottleofDr. Caldwell’s Syrup in has the formula printed plainly on the outside of the carton under the portrait of Dr. Caldwell, who wrote the pene in 1892. You will ind that it is a combination of Lether decide by the ingredi+ package. child. Some contain minerals, coal tar and other drags that might e dangerous by over stimu- : by his pupils, was $4 persons of local talent have per. room of the Henning hotel. staged coumpiiment-| Following the affair last evening. | the ‘appreciation of the boys of the occasion. Fuices were laid for tne bride | crowded ana| Lesion was evidenced to Professor and groom, the bridesmaid and best | First of Bridge Series | chairs were Lundberg and many congratulations man, Mrs Gorman, mother of the| Is Pretty Affuc | bride of William Ryan at 6 o'clock Anthony's Catholic The Reverend Father Schneider performed the eere- The bride was gowned in a dark blue! suit of poiret twill with a jade green | A corsage of Ophelia She was attended b~ Miss Genevieve ‘ho also wore a to the American Legion mem-| dark spring suit with a large picture and assist greatly In the success hat, and a corsage of Columbia roses.! Following the services .ne bridal ven enjoyed a wedding a i ering was well attenfal and the Fino wan devoted to the Uterery study as usual. * ‘The meeting today was in plince of the regular session which was post- Elks to Entertain At Informal Dance While no one, young or ol need take a drastie anes like salts or calomel, be espe- cially careful what you give a 3 ‘REE OF “ Eee Monciccli it. Wriee metodeoe LJ RECORDS B PHONOCRAPHS AND ES gh eet % : ‘sile dances to be new ‘3 tsi be Same were ee Oriental Rug Exhibition and Sale ‘welcomed the wives and sweethearts ONE WEEK ONLY At the Henning Hotel, Room 143 hostess. Egyptian Senna and other sing the intestines or depressin, eae ae oa eee ee eee De Thcart. The ingredients of INTERIOR DECORATOR Room 114, Henning Hotel Mects and it is free narcotics, recommended by the U.S. ‘The members of the Study am utes sutticient S last ACs Pharmacopoeia. were delight tertained a months can SS — De a habe Decat aos ae ot Mra. F. had a any store, andthe Half-Ounce Bottle Free C. Nicolayson this afternoon. The cost isonlyabouta centa dose. Fae cca corutation, 29 even Uf pom do not is ¥, opti} x Wali s [ees ge! Hearts Close Together Buy a Brunswick and be assured that your children will form an appgeciation of really good music—a constant source of culture and wholesome pleasure all their lives. There must be some sound reason why so many leading musi- cians in both Europe and America have Brunswicks in their own homes. Sold on Cash Payment of $2:10 to $4.50, Balance . Within One Year—Records Included. You Cannot Afford to Miss This Opportunity. PHONE 306 FOR A FREE TRIAL. Thjs marvelous collection brought to Casper by the SARKISIAN RUG SHOP, 615 East Twelfth Ave., Denver, Colo., is creating a sensation in Casper by Casper’s appreciative ultra set who know fine works of art in Oriental weaves of Carpetings. Come and be one of those who are availing themselves of this rare opportunity. Rugs priced ridiculously low. Phone for Appointment for Special Showing. Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. MRS. T. SARKISIAN Room 143, Henning Hotel ONE WEEK ONLY Wyatt Cafeteria Chicken With ‘Noodles Dinner—Wettnesday Evening Good Music at Home Brings |with the Western States offices. Mr. cok fields but wil of the Midwest in this city, Roses | ployed in the Sa) formed the centerpiece of the oa 6rd be with the o and place cards were suggestive of the | Refining company bride and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Horst man. tobir and Mrs. Ryan left immediately Fr a 3 } ‘follow: e: = ollowing the breakfast for Thermop-| (Continued on Page Eight) | 4. Patton and Mrs. 8. N. ained number of olis where they will spend their honey moon of @ week. They will then re x § turn to Casper and will be at home to friends in an apartment here. Mrs. Ryan ig a graduate of the WII- liston high school in North Dakota and for the past year has been associated —$§—— 3 NOTICE. The “Spring wi j Ladies’ Aid the Lutheran | held Thursdry Ryan ts a graduate of Creighton and/| of Notre Dame. He was formerly em Steak Dinner Tonight. Y. W.C. A. Hippety hop to the Parish House To buy some home made candy. Fudge for you and some for me, And some for Sis Mirandy! * You Can Do It! You Can Have $1,000 if You Really Want It The National Bank of Commerce has discovered a big, attractive sav- ings plan called the Insured Savings Account. Under the provisions of this plan, you will receive in cash a definite smn from $1,000 upward (the amount you plan to save) by making small, easy, equal monthly deposits for 120 months. And during all of that time your life is insured for the full amount you originally decided to save. Should You Die Should You Be Before the Deposits Unable to Save for Are All Made--- 120 Mon “ 1 * e You may withdraw from the plan 7 at portion your savings sti full eas dg intended to save, remaining in the bank, after de- regardless of amount you duction of the life insurance pre- have deposited up to that time. mium, will be returned to you. YOU DON’T HAVE TO DIE To enjoy the benefits of the Insured Savings Account. Your insured account will serve you during life. It will give you $1,000 and upwards in cash at the end of the savings period. It will pay yeu back capital and interest plus insurance protec- tion, throughout the entire savings term. A small payment (less than $10) will open an Insured Sav- ings Account; a few minutes is all that is required of your time; ask any one of our officers about it tomorrow. tal The National Bank of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” j CASPER, WYO. 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