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TUESDAY, JUNE T3, 1922. ' Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE ~“S Keith-Robinson Wedding Event Of Methodist Church Season at the Amid a gorgeous setting of smilax, lilies and white satin, |in-the I. 0. O. F. hall. ‘The W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet tn regular ses- sion Wednesday evening at § o'clock Initiation will with large baskets of pink roses flanking each side of the take place. After the business ses. altar, Miss Marjorie Keith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mar- sion there will be « social hour, Mrs. shall C. Keith of this city, at the bride of Mr. George Robinson of Fort Collins, Colo., beautiful ceremony performed Rev. W. T. Dumm of Cheyenne of- ficlated and scores of relatives and friends of the popular young people ‘were in attendance, the wedding hav- ing been the culmination of a high school romance which had {ts incep- tion when Mr. Robinson was a student cf the Natrona County high school here. The bride wore her mother’= ivory satin wedding gown, wiih a beautiful court veil hanging frem coronet of pointe lace, A bouquet of valley lilies an@ orchids made up a beautiful bou- quet which she carried. The bridesmaids were Miss Marjorie Mathers and Miss Alice Withrow. Miss Mathers was attired in a pink georgette with picture hat. Miss ‘Withrow was similarty attired in blue georgette. Miss Mildred Keith the mai dof honor was dressed in orchid crepe de chine. Sprays of pink roses, pink sweet peas and valley roses were carried by the bridesmaids, and the maid of hon- or carried a bouquet of butterfly roses orciiids and valley Mlies. The Misses Lois-May Kocher, Betty Lou Durham, Bleanor @ole and Mary Jane Keith, bore the ring in a rose. They were very charming flower girls. Mrs. M. C. Keith, mother of the bride, wore black georgette beaded in red sequins with # black Inco hat. Red roses made~up the sorsage. Mrs. E. G, Robinson, mother of the groom, wore gray georgette with rose sequins. ‘Her cormge was composed of pink roses. Her chapeau was gray. ‘The bride entered on the arm of her father to the accompaniment of Mendelsoohn'’s-wedding march. Mr. T. S. Cartwright sang “Beowse” and Mrs. Ray Cooks played the wedding march. After the ceremony was per- formed the bridal party left the church to the strains of the march trom Lohengrin. Mr. Carl Stitt of Fort Collins was best man. Messrs William Kocher and T. F. Keith were ushers. After the- ceremony was performed a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Keith on South Beech for a few intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left after the wed- ding for a honeymoon in the moun- tains. . ‘Those-from out-of-town who attend- ea the wedding were the Mesdames R. G. Dewell, end George Cole of Jowa, W. T. Dumm of Cheyenne and EB. G. Robinson of Fort Collins; Messers. G. G. Keith of Minnesota, EB. 4. Robinson of Fort Collins; Miss 7 o’cloc i L. L. Gantz and her daughters Char- clock last evening became ce ae eae tea 5 . ‘ ata} .- at the Methodist church. The | Lanafaw-Carpenter F. B. Crowther, Mrs. H. H. Simizons,| Nuptials, Mrs, John Brady, Miss Marv Spen-| pacts aes Risage = meter ipes-| A quiet Geremony marked the mar- : a: ae = hes-| riage yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock eenea were agsist serving DY/ of Miss Stella May Landfaar to Ed- Mra. Dale Lowe. Miss Neuman re-| ward D. Carpenter. The Rev. C. A celved some beautiful gifts. ‘Wilson officiated at the ceremony. oxld Wide Guild Mrs, Irene Apker accompanied the ~ couple. The newlyweds will make Meets Tonight. The Senior World Wide Guild girls, ‘PF home at Basin. where Mr. Car- of the Baptist church will meet this penter is connected with the state evening at the home of Miss May|U&hway departirent. Kelley, 1105 West Eleventh street. A’ business session will be follwed by a. social pregram, All members and| friends are urged to be present. } Eileen O'Mara Returns From University. Miss Efieen O'Mara returned Satur- day from the University of Wyoming, having completed her sophomore year there. Miss O'Mara will renmin here for the summer, after which she will [asain attend the state university. eee Young People Are Entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Shoemaker, 212 North Elk street, entertained Satur- day at a surprise party for William Fmetana and John Subdiebeck. Games and dancing were enjoyed during the evening by the young people and re- freshments were served. A color Friday by De Molay. A big homecoming dance will be |given in the Masonic temple Friday in honor of the college students who have just returned from their differ- ent schools, Invitations have been issued to all members of the ordet, | Masons and their ladies, members of the Eastern Star and their escorts, and to any university students who chance to be in the city. This will be the finest affair yet staged by the Darius chapter and is expected to call forth a large gathering. Some spe cialties heve been announced. a Personals scheme was carried out in pink and| @ hite. oe eusste Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams returned Hubbell-Kissick last night from Crawford, Neb. Nuptin's. Mrs. Ralph Buckner is on an ex- tended vacation to Excelsior Springs, Mo. She is stopping at the Elms hotel. The home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Middleton Was the scene of a prettily arrangede ceremony last night at 6:30 when Miss Vera M. Hubbel became the bride of Mr. Robert L. Kissick. Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Klein were present at the wedding. The bride was dressed in a blue crepe meteor. They will drive to Greybull tomorrow Mr. Kissick is associated with the First National bank. oar Iroguois Council to Meet. The Iroguois Council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet in regular Mrs. C. F, Patterson returned Sat- urday from a visit to Lander, eee Mr. and Mrs. David Foote are the proud parents of a baby boy weigh- ing eight and one-half pounds, born Sunday night. eee Mrs. C. R, Reed and children have gone to Tippon, Iowa, to spend the summer. City Briefs C. W. Jacksoa of the Marshall-Wells company of Billings, Mont. is in town! interviewing customers. see 4 E. Biglin of the James H. Bury Realty company :s in New York on business. . G. H. Cook, president of the United Home Builders’ association, went yes- terday © na business trip to Lander rad Riverton. eee Wison S. Kimball has returned from & business trip to Thermopolis. eee R. M. Mulcahy will leave for Lan- cer tomorrow to be gone the remain- der of the week eee R. T. Gearhart of the Johns-Manvite| company of Denver is in the city. aoe John B. Sprague of the Wills-Sainte aire company is here from Buffalo, . M. J. Martin, local galesman for the United Home Builders’ associa tion, is on a business trip to points in the northwestern part of the state © Sele Mark Weber, who is interested in the organization of the Midwestern Torpedo company and has royalty in terests in the Bolton creek structure, arrived in Casper from Denver this morning and will be in this vicinity ua DUAR SAME PRICE over 30 years 5} Ounces for POWDER session, There will be election of of-| yittte Harold Combe, three-year-old tinea eee | | 4 Ison of 8, S. Combs, is very ill of pneu- Saltz-Oreutt monia, recently contracted. Marriage. yi pene Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Winter left this morning overland for Laramie. Mr. Winter will attend the state bar asso- ciation meeting there in conjunction with the university commencement. He win introduce Ex-Governor Miss Ruth Saltz was married in Boulder on June 1 to Vavid Orcutt. The ceremony took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D, B. Hoagtin, par- jents of the groom. The Rev. Saun- 3] K BAKING SATISFACTION GUARANTFED OR MONEY REFUNDED Y. W.C. A. fore geveral days attending to his|Pherson Sheep company, left for his various business interests. ranch this afternoon after attending oe oe to business in the city for several W. W. Dunaway, national bank ex-| days. aminer, arrived in Casper today and will be here for a few days making examinations of the national banks. .- Haselmirc, and C R. Bodentach re| Mark U. Weber of the Chappell Off turned yesterday from Rawlins,| company is in Casper after a business where they have been attending the|trip to Denver and to Bartersville, Orla, ‘ Knights of Columbus convention. “* Cc. A. Cullen, M. Pureell, W. D.| — STANDING of VOTES _ IN DOLL CONTEST TO BE DECIDED AUGUST 2, AT NOON Dr, T. J. Drew, who left Friday for Rawlins and Denver, will be back next Thursday. eee Mesers. Scultion, En;jish and Spain are Sheridan delegates to the Knights of Columbus convention, who passed through Casper today on their way to Sheridan after attending the con- vention at Rawlins. e. you-yse/es . Frederick A. Anderson, general at- torney for the Midw: Refint o ° Dany, sesead item ceapie copay CAFETERIA - Eleanor Myers 2.2 22 iB ig oo pirates | bake SERRE PETES Florence Barnes__------------------ where he w! atten le1 court. Chic! en Uinner inesday Bi 4, ae etty Seidel the M Alexander McPherson of } .axine Russell___ Wilma Kelley___ Helen Blanton _ Bernice Barker__ Dora Ramsey ~~~ Anna Boulden _ Ellen Hopkins _-_ Mary Jane Keith ____ Betty Jane Watson__ Lois Klocksiem Gertrude Rehl __ June Swanson __ Verba Lucille Ford __ Merla Frank___ Thelma Noel__ Mildred Bailey____ Charlene Schank_ Ruth Wier Lillie May McGinnity Majorie Newell Lee Sandlin Ann Hemingway Neona Gibson rea .LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA : COOL NIGHTS and days made delightful with count less diversions—motoring over mar- velous mountain roads, tennis, horse- back riding and polo. Bathing beaches Jess than half hour away. The Ambassador is located in a 27-acre park of tropical verdure. Ambassador golf course, for Ambassador ty Alexandria guests. Outside room with bath $5 single; ce a NOTICE Be sure and write the name of your candidate on coupons. It is impossible to credit votes without candidate’s name. MRS. CAWOOD’S Elite Dressmaking Parlors NOW OPEN AT CASPER DRY GOODS STORE 120 East Second St. See Special Prices This Weck uz Gingham and Organdie Dresses. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. CAFETERIA Try Our HOME COOKED DINNER TOMORROW Coltyn Keith of Minnesota, Miss Eval Gers of the Carona church of Denver Keith and Miss perapheen tip my 1uWwa,| officiated at the services. The Rev. Miss Marjorie Mathers and Miss/ccunders is an old friends of the Frank O, Lowden, principal speaker at both meetings. —>_—__— 252 South Center St. Phone 1304W Alice Withrow of Denver. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Keith and is very pop- ular among the younger set of Cas- per. She is a graduate of the Na- trona County high school and also of the University of California at Berkley. While at the university sho became a member of the Pi Beta Phi corority. ‘The bridegroom is a graduate of the Fort Collins high school and the University of California. He ts a member of the Sigma’ Alpha Epsilon iraternity. Mr. E. G. Robinson, father of the groom returned to Fort Coilins last night. Mrs. Robinson, the groom's mother is returning tcday. ‘The two bridemaids Miss Mathers and Miss Withrow are returning to Denver today. Mrs. Dumm is leaving tor Cheyenne. ee Party of Young People at Garden Creek. A delightful party was held Sunday at Garden Creek falls by 13 of the younger set of Casper.. A splendid time was enjoyed by all. Those at- tending were Darline Young, Ethel McLaughlin, Thelma Young, Hdna McLaughlin, Evelyn Simpson, Eva ‘Tress, Lesley Wilcox, Nelson Va Net- ta, Alva Henderson, George Cook, Gerald Storer, Alexander McGaw, and George Forester. Mr. and Mrs. Udick and Mrs. Veciluis went as chaperons. ee Shower for Miss Ruth Neuman. Mrs. F. B. Joelner and Miss Geral- dine Lamport entertained with a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of the latter, 516 North Center street, last evening, honring Miss Ruth Neuman, who is to be married in the near fu- ture. Miss Neuman has been with the Burlington offices here for the past three years and is leaving soon for Chicago, Ill., where her marriage to Gail F. Link will take place. The gifts were presented by Master Bobby Rediske, who made a charming little cupid. Miss Mary Spencer and little Miss Allenne Rediske gave several pretty toe dances during the evening. Miss Leona Brady sang some selec- tions and prize winners were Mrs. groom's family. —Try a classified ad in the Tribune— ‘The bride wore, a blue and white eres crepe de chino dress with a corsage of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. . The young couple are‘now in Cas- per and have made their home at 733 East Second street, Mrs. Orcutt is UE High School The Ohio Club Everything on the market, served family style, all you can eat, no limit, just like home Al foods bought, handled. pre- pared cooked and served by women. Rooms for a limited number only. Special rates by the week. Big Sunday Dinner 12 to ‘Transient $1.00 Transient Meals 50c The Ohio Club - 535 South Center Street 2: Why suffer from a bad spine, which causes neur- otic pains, twinging of limbs and muscles, severe headaches, stomach, liver and kidney disturbances and dizziness when Chiro- practic can help you? D.C, Zuttermeister Building Pryviryi rit WHY SUFFER SO? Dr. I. E. Berquist, “Have You the Backbone to Be Weli?” Music lovers who do n f on account of the limited or at our store. B. C. Phone 1757 POoceveccccocecceecevesoees The Last Summer Concert of the Season Three More Days UNTI Grand Concert AT THE SKOVGAARD _ THE DANISH VIOLIN VIRTUOSO —And— Alice McClung Skovgaard, Pianist THURSDAY, 8:30 P. M. ONE NIGHT ONLY j xnusical treat, are urged to secure their tickets at once through the Business and Professional Women’s Club The Richter Music Co. Local Concert Direction Auditorium ot wish to miss this fine seating capacity, either Next Door to Iris Theater JEANETTE BLOUSE AND DRESS SHOP Values as big as those of the first day of this enormous sale. Come and get your share of the bargains. SUITS Coats, Capes Beautiful Women’s afd Misses’ Suits and Wraps Wash —all the very newest —All up to he minute styles and Dresses types. In every wanted every new material. Fancy braid- style and color. Sale prices | ed and embroidered effects. See Organdies, Ginghams, Tis- the new shades, wonderful selec- tu * rs ‘4 ie Ginghams, Voiles, Ra- Women’s Silk Dresses —Made of Canton Crepe, Taf- fetas, Crepe Romaine, Roshanara Crepe, also fancy Sport Dresses, i tion’ to! choose ‘from: in different combinations, Fancy | v $13 95 beaded, braided and embroidered ; tines and Swisses. A i 7 95 effects, in every conceivable | wonderful line to select e color. , from. $18.75 and $24.75 Every one worth double and more. Silk Blouses All the very latest Blouses in every style imaginable. Crepe de Chine, ‘Taffeta, Georgette and every kind of combination. Values up to $10. We are selling them for $1.95 and $4.95 So why pay more? $11.95 $3.98 $7.95 $9.95 and $12.50 Silk Petticoats A beautiful variety cf All-Silk Petti- coats. Fancy trimmed, fine quality Jersey Taffeta and Wash Satin Silks. $1.98 $2.98 $4.95 $1.98 and Up QUR BARGAIN BASEMENT PACKED WITH VALUES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES $4.95 $9.95 $18.95 $14.95 $19.95 ; $23.75 “| and $25.00 el: Millinery The choice of the entire Hat lot. Nothing reserved—all go and must be sold. We only have the better class. Look them‘over. The choice of the house at_ Hy-Lastic Veils. Women’s Crepe Bloomers. | Childken’s Dresses. Fanc Huck Towels. Self-adjusting - ff 5e Extra 49 trimmed. if Good size __...... 10e Pearl Buttons. 5e quality _.._. #I © | 2 to 6 years. 19@ White Galatea Midday 12 on a card... J. P. Coat’s Thread.‘ 4e Children’s Black Sateen | Blouses. 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