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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922. Recion Announces Arrangements For Annual Armistice Eve Ball. Preliminary announceTent of the Military Ball to be given! se by the American Legion at the Arkeon on Armistice eve, No-| Mrs. Burdick vember 10, was made at the legion meeting Monday even-} ing. This affair will probably be the first formal dance of tainment, ‘A record as an ex-ervice mah is an invitation to the ball and while the dance will be formal, a uniform or an O. D. shirt and army trouserr will constitute formal dress for the occasion. This decision resulted from the fact that many of the men have either worn out or lor thelr hiouses and would be handicapped in getting a full uniform together. The invita- tion committee will handle the invita tions to othgr than ex-service men and many of the men of prominence in the *ty, whose years rpade it im- possible to serve their country in an active way during the late hostilities, vgll be asked to attend ‘The committees in charge of the af fair are: . ‘Invitation—D. L. La Breche, chair- man; Harry Black, W. J. Werhll, Jack Scott and Dr. W. H. Snoddy. Refreshments—Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, chairman, William Cobb, C. A. Porter, Tom Haymond, R. M. Boeke Decorations—T. J. McKeon and T. H. Archer. Publicity—Ray Williams. chairman; Mike Wear and Charles W. Barton. . Rebman-Himbarger Marriage Monday. Monday evening at @ o'clock a quiet but impressive wedding cere- money was spoken at the Baptist par- sonage, $14 South Beech street. The Rev. C. M. Thompson, Jr., was the officiating clergyman and Mr. Gro- ver C. Rebman and Miss Frances Himbarger were the happy pair. Mr. Rebman is wire chief for the Burlington railroad and has been in Casper since February of this year. Miss Himbarger for the past year has been bookkeeper for the Hengley Ma chine company of Denver. The romance which had ite cuim!- ‘nation here last evening dates back to the time when the young people were residents of Wymore, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Rebman will start housekeeping immediately. Next spring ft is their plan to take an ex- tended honeymoon through Washing- man comes as a stranger to Casp: but her ¥iyacious and charming per- sonality asSures her of en immediate and large circle of friends. eee Norwood/Thompson Marriage Pending: Friends of Miss Irene Norwood Wi!l he pleased to know that her marriage to Harold Thompson of Newark Val ley,.N. ¥., will take pléce the last week in October in this city. Miss Norwood was the niece of the late Dr. William Norwood of this city and has been employed at the Moun- tain States Telephone company for the past few months. eee Dramatic Club Will Meet, The Cramatic division of the Cas- “per Women’s Departmental club will meet Friday et 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. ‘Taylor on South Lincoln street, eee Music Club Will Meet Wednesday, The Music division of the Casper Women's Departmental club will meet at the Public library Wednesday after- noon at 2 o'clock instead of 2:30. The program will be as follows: Polyphonic Music Paper Palistrina—by Mrs. R. Spen- cer. Illustrated—Piano solo by Mrs. A. E, Riker and Victor records. Paper “‘Alessandro — Scirlotti’—by Mrs. B. Nye. Illustrated by—Piano solo by Mrs. Biederman, Paper, “What Early England Dd for Musie”—by, Brs. E. B. Fisher, Mustrated by—Seventeenth century a 7 iy eH Ete MIRE 2 RAEN FO | NT SY STEER TO SRA 0 CRT £7 ER § ARETE. \ NS in the Heart of the Loop Convenient tovall theaters, railway stations, the retail and wholesale districts, by living atthe = | Dora Hiilter and Mr. Virgil E. Stu’ inf 8 ton, Oregon and California. Mrs, Reb-| , COGN ORE A ET English song, by Mrs. Branson. Old English Round. Mesdames Fisher, Frank, Osborne and Lischin- sky. the winter season and is an annual event that always attracts |tist church who live between ‘sera tr a large crowd and results in an evening of unexcelled enter-/and Jefferson streets, at her home, Cae eS ee PERSONALS | Mrs. MacGregor ‘ Hillier-Stutzman Marriage Sunday. The Rev R. Hildebrand officiated at the age ceremony of Mrs. man at 4 p. m@ Sunday Durbin, the home of M W. D. Denny. Many guests were present marriage which was followed by elaborate wedding d nner The groom is connected with t Texas refinery plant. Mr. and Stutzman will make their home o South Durbt Blue ‘Triangle Club Is Organized. The work of the Girl Reserves the local high school this year hi taken the form of the organization of the Blue Triangle club witth a mem- bership of 135 girls. The program for the year has not been outlined as yet, but an active season is looked for ward to. ‘The officers of the Blue Triangle club follow: Louise Frisby, p Helen B! Jee presiden*; m1 Stanley, and Thelma Cozad treasurer. A very capable and efti- cient advisor has been found in Miss Mildred Keith. . or -¢ B. Y. P. U. Will Give Indoor Carnival. A carnival that will feature al! that a carnival could be reasonably ex- pected to include will be given by the Baptist Young People’s Union in the church gymnasium at Fifth and Beech streets, October 20. Plans for this affair ha eral weeks and will have their cul mination in a riot of fun that !s adver. tised as capabe of taking the crimp out of the back of the centenarian without placing a very severe one in his purse. The management has billed {ta hun Phestival.” It is to be according to the conventional ri carnivals, but will also include f unconventional things, the na f which has not yet been ‘revealed. cee rin | Iroquo's Council To Hold Meeting. Iroquois council No. 5, of Degree of Pocahontas, will meet in regular ses. sion tonight at the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock. There will be initiation at this meeting and a social hour will follow. Those on the refreshment committee are: Mrs. C. E. Adams, Mrs. W. Brewer, and Carrie Seely. ees Hetptal Club Will Mvei Thursday. The members of the Helpful club will meet Thursday afterncon at the home of Mrs. Carl Hendryx, 124 East H street. Officers for the coming year will be elected. If you want to vote on Nov. 7th. your name ust be on the registra- ton books. SN Why. Have Trouble Cuticura Will Prevent It ° Inthe treatment of ail skin troubles bathe freely with Cuticura Soap and hot water, tly, and apply Gioeee the affected parts. Do not fail to include the isitely scented Cuticura Talcum exqu in your toilet preparations. LAST TIMES TODAY “GODLESS ME 99 —With— HELENE CHADWICK —and — RUSSELL SIMPSON One of the finest + stories ever filmed. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY James Oliver Curwood’s “The Golden Snare” Dora} © been under way for sev-| Cbe Casper Daily Cridune Birthday Party for the member Syntrgaé of St, Marion. Whaadler. Mark's c S evening at he: home o: Mrs. Marion N. Wheeler entertained at @ Uirthéay party yesterday after- noon at her home on North Lincoln street In honor of the sxth birthday of her son. Games were played & Bridge Tea at Townsend Home. Mrs. Leigh Tolnsend will be hostess ing the afternoon and refreahmenia| this afterncon at a bridge tea to o- were served. Hallowe'en decorations|®iven at her home in Grude apart and favors were used. poseee, Bouts Pars “ee 1 = eh Royal Neighbors Hallowe'en Party Will Meet. , Thorsday. The bazaar committee of the Royal Neighbors will meet today at the home of Mrs. C. EB. Badger, i187 East Sev- The members of, Mrs. Charles Wil son's class of the Presbyterian church wil entertain at a Hallowe'en pa | rintendent A. A. Slade and Miss |enth street. Thursday afternoon at 2:30, tn ac church parlors. The ar: committee ccnsists of 10 members SURE WAY TO GET Will Enetertain. headed by Mrs. Reed Miller and Sirs Mr. and PAGE THREE CARD OF THANKS H. Fowler of Dougias fs or a day or twe THE NEW SHOW TODAY “THE DISTRICT JUDGE” RID OF BLACKHEADS | ¢ is one simple, safe and sure never fails to get rid of js, that is to dissolve them. et two ounces of calo- yt Mrs. H. K. 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ANNA LEEPER, Chairman Red Cross Committee. ——_—_—_—_—_—_—__—. A DIFFERENT MUSICAL SHOW Presented By BERT VALLEE’S RAD10O GIRLS COMPANY Also Wallace Reid in “The Hell Diggers” ADMISSION 40c Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 West First, Off Center The drama of Chilcote, leader of men and then the outcast, And of Loder, the image of Chilcote, who takes his place —and his wife! The Drama — OR trea. Denouements It magnetises! It entrances! It thrills! It stands as A MASTERPIECE AMONG BIG ie, MOTION PICTURES! From the famous novel by Katherine Cecil Thurston and the successful play by John Hunter Booth. Directed by Jas. Young. —Also— Admit SPORT REVIEW TODAY F. R. Henry 1.00 to 11:00 Wednesday and Thursday and One to 10c and 40c ‘The Masquerader’ A Bishop-Cass Theater MUSICAL REVUE THE JOLLIES CO. The regular weekly musical revue, heretofore presented every Sunday, will be our TUESDAY offering this week. THERE WILL BE MUSICAL SPECIALTIES! COMEDY SPECIALTIES SOFT SHOE DANCING! aia “BIG” SHOE DANCING! OTHER DANCING SPECIALTIES AND SONGS FEATURE PICTURE CORINNE GRIFFITH ‘DIVORCE COUPONS’ and 9:00 Admission one of Musteal Revue Tues- 40c day. T. Oct. 10 A Bishop-Casa Theater WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Four Acts Circuit Vaudeville and Feature