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years. weeks’ pleasure trip. Marriage. _ At the hme of the bride’s_parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Benjamin, 943 8. McKinley, oocurred the marriage of thetr daughter Lova to Wm. P. Craw- ford. The ceremony was solemnized at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, July 30 the day being the twenty-first anniversary of the bride's parents. .Rev. Chas. A. NN have returned from weeks. eee Personals __| Dr. W. A. Myers underwent an op- eration Saturday for reduction of a dislocation incurred in a recent auto- and Miss Minnie X-Ray in Dr. Myers’ office. The doc- tor was afterward removed to the county hospital and is reported as do- ing nicely. Peter Holden in her usual pleasing manner preceding the ceremony. At the sounds of the beautiful strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march, played by Mrs. Ray J. Cook, the wedding couple entered the living room, which was decorated with a profusion of palms and flowers. Th bride was charmingly gowned in white crepe de chine with tulle veil caught with orange blossoms and car- ation at Deer Creek. Judge and Mra. C. E. Winter, left in their car this morning for points in the northern part of the state. Going by Salt Creek and Kaycee, they will include Buffalo, Sheridan and Newcastle in their journey. Tr Rurned from Omahs, driving "They have taken apartments their many friends. Mrs. as matron of honor. The groom was attended by his brother, Walter H. Crawford. The ring ceremony was used, with Miss Jean Crawford as ring bearer, who carried the ring among the petals of a beautiful bride's rose ‘The bride's mother was exquisitely gowned in bik lace over pleated georgette. 3 Immediately following the cere- mony A seven-course dinner was served to the guests In the private dining room of the Henning hotel. The bride is a graduate of Natrona high school, class of 1920, and is one ot the most popular girls of the younger set Mr. Crawford is a graduate of the Lexington, Neb., high school and is the proprietor of the Auto Electric Service Station of this city. He is a young man of sterling worth and character. The bride and groom left immedi from Denver, although his home is in Philadelphia. He ts an instructor in dancing and has written much on this subject for the leading magazines of the country. of Lander. recently arriv terests of the Delight Syndicate. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saul and daughter Lulu have just returned from Chicago, were Miss Saul has been taking physical education work. “hs City Briefs Mrs. BE. H. Pigeon has retdrned from a month's visit in Denver. The children, E. H. Jr., and Marie, wil! spend the remainder of the summer in Estes park. man in the cit . A. F. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Richardson are he proud parents of a six and one half pound baby girl, born at Dr. <eith’s private hospital Saturday, July is in the city from Osage ness visitor in Casper. eee . Martin Cahill, president district United Mine Workers of Americ: Attorney M, F. Ryan and family ‘returned this morning from Big Horn creek whtre they spent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Thompson Denver, where they have visi‘ed for the past Mrs. Thelma E. Cullen of Denver Thompson Gaughter of Cleveland, Ohio, spent a few days in Casper as the gue Wilson of the Presbyterian church of-| mobile accident. Dr. Allan MoClel-) Miss Andren Terriere. They motored ficlated. “I Love You Truly” and “O/lan, assisted by Dr. H. L. Johnson and/to Denver this morning Promise Me” were rendered by Mra.|Mrs. McClellan, did the work under rr * Miss Laura Bicknell, who is employ Ned in the offices of Hagens and Mu ‘rane, is on a vacation of a week's dur-} E. Costello and his bride have re. back in Poling, where they are at home to progks’ Lake on busine! ried a shower bouquet of bride's roses ore. @ ni we ‘ - : atlas Seales reder ndrews, secretary of | pe and Illes of the valley. She was At | W. J. Ryan is a new resident of] eng “Agnars Delight pyndicate, and| °° ar er H. Crawford! casper. Mr. Ryan comes directly| yy p Van Vaikenberg, of New York have just returned from a five days visit to the Miners Delight mine south Mr. Van Valkenberg, in Wyoming in the In nancing of the Miners Pat O'Connor of Kaycee ts a sheep e for a few days. Lesley, general manager for the U. 8. Of and Refining corporation J. A. Godfrey of Omaha ts a busi-' C. H. McFarland, cashier of the Cas per National bank, has gone to Sheri- He and will then leave with Ray Marshall and Richard Nines for a brief campaing trip. H. J. Walters ‘s taking the place of Mr. McFarland tn the benk. R. E. Thompson arrived yesterday from Colorado Springs on hi north. way -* Officials of the Iowa-Wyoming Of and Refining company who went to Denver Friday night included A. C. Johnston, Edward Meents, Mark U. ‘Weber, and M.. J. Gothberg. Mr. Weber and Mr. Gothberg returned yes- terday, while the others will be back | tomorrow 2 of| | Albert Park, county engineer, tn- sected the Sinclair road.a strip lead. ing freg: the mein Sa’t Creck road two and a county road } Vv jo company from a fishing tr: Shoblom has gone to He will returned this to Deer creek. the! Charles Costello return the early part of next week. “was formerly Miss Opal Howe. Judge C. O. Brown arrives in jay to hold court. Cas hae ® TRACING & Sox Gouraud's Oriental Cream No Exchanges ately for a three weeks’ tour of Yel- lowslone park, and on their return will be at home in their new bunga- low which is being completed on South McKinley, Miss Sams Opens Studio Tomorrow. Miss Lulu Elizabeth Sems will open her music studio for the sixth year tn Casper tomorrow. ~ Many students have applied for instruction from the plano teacher. Miss Scms is a graduate of they New England Conservatory of Music at Boston. She teaches full piano courses and stresses o strong founda tion of technic. Certificates and dip Jomas are given to students after completing the work outline! by ¥ who had been in Casper for a day or two, left yesterday for his home in Sheridan, o. Mrs. J. Roy Colvin and little daugh ter Virginia of Cheyenne were visitors In the city yesterday on their way to Sheridan to pay a visit to their for mer home. R. A. Keenan and son Hubert, who had attended the Frontier ciebration at Cheyenne the past week, passed through Casper yesterday on their return trip to Sheridan. eee Adolph P. Kerr and Guy Sturgeon, Legionnaires, who had attended the Torrington convention and later the Mr. and Mrs. Groner left Saturday for Grand Junction. They will return i will make thelr home here. Mr. mer is employed by the Standard. eee Epworth League To Honor Delegates. The members of the Epworth League have planned a picnic for to- morrow night. The party will leave the Methodist church promptly at 6:15 p. m. and will go from there to the acene of the occasion. Lester Fuer- her, president of the league, has ask- ed a large attendance at his affair, inasmuch .as the Casper Epworth league will at this time have an op- portunity to demonstrate its hospital ity and its interest in members of a neighboring city. The Casper delegates to the Ep- worth League institute at Crawford, Neb., will return to Casper this evc- ning, accompanied by the Thermopolis delegates, of wich: latter there will probably be 25 persons. ‘The Ther- mopolisites will stay over tomorrow. It is in their honor that the picnic is to be given tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robinson arrived yesterday from Bakersfield, Cal., and will visit with Mrs. Thomas Longhust SEASON OPENS ped with ever reliable 5 b 2 REMINGTON? FULL STOCK OF REMINGTON GUNS AND AMMUNITION. HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Second and Wolcott Baptist Picnic ‘Tomorrow. The girls of the B. Y. P. U. will entertain the young men of the or- ganization at @ picnic tomorrow, which will include a truck ride and ente roast, further details not hay- tng been disclosed. All who wish to attend have been requested to meet at the church’‘at 6 p. m. 5 NOTICE. Funeral services of Brother C. G. Mathias, will be held at Shaffer-Gay chapel at 2 p. m. All Loyal Moose requested to be present. J. N. KRAU . Secretary. 2 peer aS On First Street, One Block West of Henning Hotel Phone 601 = ———————— i\Cigarette Frontier show at Cheyenne, spent Sams. oe yesterday in Casper. They were on PS. their way home to Sheridan. It’s toasted. This Marriage. Miss Alice Hinton has gone to one extra process The marriage of Miss Minnle E.| Shields, N. D., for a month's vacation gives a rare and Lee of Grand Junction, Colo., to Mr.|“Miss Beusah Ressel is taking the htfu John Leon Groner of Casper was | place of Miss Hinton in the law offices delig I quality quietly erformed at the Presbyterian] of Cobb and Cobb for the period. — impossible to manse Friday at 6 p.m. The Rev se licate. - Charles A. Wilson officiated. Mr. Wal-} Mrs. Lucien Ray has gone back to oup Jace Groner accompanied the couple. | Michigan for a visit of a few weeks. - Guaranteed by =. Mac tabes Mbpee G “TOMORROW the No Refunds STORAGE CAPACITY 150 CARS raras. Large Cars $12.00 fhe Casper Daily Cridune on West Yellowstone. Mra Robin-|dan for a few days’ veastion son is = sister of Mrs. Longhurst but }will ret they have not seen each other for 17 After visiting here they will kro on to Los Angeles, Cal., for a three 1 } We have the Sewell Wings, both in the Floral and Plain Patterns. These Wings not only add to the ap- pearance of your car but add to your comfort. NG TES rane rors (Pontical Advertisement.) Political Announcement to the Teapot field, and accepted it as! i am Keith of the Keith Lum- morniagy ~ I take this means to announce my candidacy for State Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to the ill of the voters at the primary election, August 22, 1922. T.am agrinst the repeal of the Direct Primary Law. J. E. Frisby Announcement I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for-the office of County and Prosecuting Attorney of Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries August 22, 1922 Embree H. Foster ‘No Exchanges ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK OF WASH FROCKS BEGINNING TUESDAY AT 9 A. M. WILL BE ON SALE AS FOLLOWS All our summer Wash Frocks divided into two lots. Quality up to $10.00, now $3.95 Quality up to $20.00, now All Sport and Dress Skirts Half Price FINAL CLEANUP Coats and Capes Silk lined, fur collars, $40.00 values. $10.95 OW OPEN FOR BUSINESS BEN MEYERS GARAGE OPEN DAY and NIGHT Per Month er Month Strict Attention to Your Wants 0000060000000600% (Political Advertise ent oa eS First Come, Representatives RICKENBACKER “t’ and COLE AERO “S” (Political Advertisement)’ ANNOUNCEMENT ereby announce my candidacy re-election as Clerk of the Court of Natrona y. on Republican Ticket, sub- he August pri torneys and other patrons of the il receive the same courteous treatment and consideration e of office hours that they have received in the past. HAZEL CONWELL Casper Ice and Cold Storage | ) } _ Make all complaints direct to H. P. BUBB and they } will be adjusted immediately. i i \ Third and Elm Streets H. P. BUBB, Owner. Telephone 493 The New Victor Records for September Are Here The following ten records we have se- lected as being the cream of the list—all of them are numbers you will want to hear. They are on sale tomorrow. 660 | I Know a Lovely Garden,” by rgorza sung 66069—"'Hymn to the Sun,” sung by ¢ 66074—"At the Fountain,” violin solo by Morini. $1.25 58—"Tannhauser Oxerture,” played by Phil delphia. orchestra ae 2. $178 45315—"“Mighty Like a Rose,” harp solo by Salvi Last Rose of Summer,” harp solo by Balvi . $1.00 18911—"Its Up to You,” fox trot, Paul White- man's orchestrn. “Neath the South Sea Moon,” fox trot, Whiteman’s orchestra ......... eee Se Sends a Gitt of Rose: waltz, Hackel-Berge orchestra. “Moon River," waltz, C rimba orchestra. .. 18895—""Lonesome Mama Blu Virginians. emphis Blues, ‘ankee Doodle ginians. “Nobody Tied," fox trot, the Virginians. ..750 tumbling,” sung by Billy Murray. '00-Coo,"" sung by Charles Harrison .... een Brothers Ma- the fox trot, fox trot, the Virginians tlues,"* fox trot, the Vir- 150 “Lonesome Mama Blues” is the smashing “Blues” hit of the season. We have it in Victor Record, Sheet Music and Player Roll. The demand for “Stumbling” in a Dance Record was tremendous. The new Song Record by ly Murray promises to be just as big a hit. We have it in Sheet Music and Player Roll, too. The sensational novelty Fox Trot, ‘‘No- body Lied,” played by the Virginians—it’s just as good in Sheet Music and Player Roll. This is a great list of new Victor offer- ings. Thisis a good place to hear them and to make your selections. They’re worth a special trip. Come in, THE MUSIC SHOPPE; Inc. 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 Everything in Music and Musical Merchandise, IMM J. Spaulding Western Heating & Plumbing Co. Steam and Hot Water Heating, Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Estimates Furnished on Request. 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