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‘\. birthday dinner Monday evening at WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. Miss Mar} ‘Fae and Mr. Jertratans} yaly were married this morning at 6) clock nuptial mass at St. ‘Knthony’s | atholie ehureh, tye ‘Rev, Father; yder officiating, The couple were | Ents, brother and sister of the ull ride. After the ceremony, reakfast wap served at the home of Vr’ and Mrs. J. F. Hayes, 742 South Ash. The groom 49g stockmari of Na- 2 wedding svona county, haying jarge eta eo n the sheep business. 3 , Methodist Cass Ta? Enter ‘ained. Miss Cleola Lilly was hostess to th: Young Business Women’h cless of th: Methodist Sunday school at her hom: 142 South Beech street, on Tuesday evening. | Sévera) items of class activity. were planned, among them being the mak- ing of articles for sale<lt the bazaar. cach member is requested to con- tribute at least one @rticle of needie- work and a pound or ‘two of home made candy. The young ladies also voted to haye x coveredish luncheon next Tuesday evening, October 24. This will be civen at the Methodist church, and at that time detafled plans for the class booth at the bazaar will be made. During the business session the fol- lowing officers were elected Presi- dent, Miss Cleola Lilly; vice president, Miss Walker; secretary, Mihs Shurtz; press reporter, Miss Eva Ferguson. A dainty luncheon was served the guests by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. George Lilly. eee St, Mark's Guild Meets ‘Thursday. Mrs. W. W. Keefe ard Mrs. Frank Knittle will entertain the members of the St. Mark's guild Thursday af- ternoon at the Parish house. oe Birthday Dinner . at Wine Home. Miss Anna Wine entertained at & “her residence, 114 South Kimball street. Covers fecoration. “ee Shower Thursdgy for Miss Donovan. Mrs. Denis Daly will entertain to- morrow evening at a shower at her nome, 1004 South Ash street, in honor | & of Miss Julia Donovan whose marri- 1ge to James Daly, will take piace the ast part of this month. eee \pel-Lano Marriage Pending. Mess Ruth Apel and Arthur ae eft today for Dougiag where they ve marrie@y Mr. ‘Lano has been con- rected with the censtéuction depart nent of the Midwest Refin’ng com- vany. Hyd . ‘no Club Meeting Tuesday. Miss Ella Clanahan entertained. tho nembebrs of the Uno club last even: ng at her residence, 3i4 Sovth Jack- / on strete. ‘on of Metford, Okla., to William Me- axa by Mr. Mike Ellis and Miss ‘Trrebyterian A‘d to ithe Social hour and refreshments. 4 ~ ‘3 /thsé interested are anked to to attend. adornment than ‘is woman? | |Feturned to Casper. . 344 South Conwell, This meeting wil include all those Itving east of Jefferson street who belong to the Baptict church and those who are In- terested im the church. The Prmpriities ladies’ aid will jmeet at the chureh pariors Thursday lafterncon at 2:39. A committee headed \by Mrs. F. R. Henry is in charge of Mrs. George H. Snodgrass |s vi: at the Mrs. J vid street. je of her parents, Mr. and Jourgensen, 1104 South Da- ExSenator 8. S. Norwood arriyed Sunday from Balaton, Minn., to take care of the late Dr. William Nor Wood's estate. While here he will vis: fChi« sisters Mrs. J, E. Loy and Miss Irene Norwood, 73% Joo Mansfield will leave for Chey-| enne tonight to meet Mrs, Mansfield, who has been spending the last seven menths at Venice, Calif. eee Mrs. A. E. Bigtin had as her guest yesterday Mrs. T. ¥, McCoy. Mrs. McCoy is on her way to Saganaw, Mich. From there she will go to Cal- ifornia to meet Mr. McCoy. eee Mrs. E. M, Ellithrope, who has been spending several weeks ‘n Iowa, tas =| Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE i]t 50 ty Mexico. where they will be! week ‘wet later by John Tucker. aes Mre. L. M. Fagan of Lusk is a visit or in the city few days. «Mrs. &) Witay. ‘eno pas deen! spending two weeks visiting friends in Wisconsin, returned to Casper this LOVE NOTS | By KAY KEAN ‘The Masculine Mirror. Heed not the sanctimonious wail ct man! Though he voice his solemn objec: | tions to your lipstick and face pow: der, take him not seriously. Though he poke fun at your fatbelows, mark observations, For is man tess mindful of his Are not the slot machine mirrors a witness to his vanity? Even the husband who smiles at his wife's cosmetics indulges secretly in the facial massage of his barber. As woman sprinkles French eau-de-col- ogne upon her handkerchief, so man luxuriates in the shampoo, with its ®lasperions of perfume Foolish is she who drapes herself in sackcloth. For her’ days Ishall be spent in loneliness. The Ways of the conscientious objector are like unto a crab. You never can be sure in what direction he will turn. . Even as you turn your back upon your mirror, so also will he. turn his face im the sarhe direction, Copyright, by Pulstic Ledger Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stock left last eve- ning for Denve: From there they laid for six. Yel- | 53 ow chrysanthemums were used for) tartney was.solemnized Tuesday even: hg at the home of the groom, 413 Jouth Durbin street, the Rev. R. R. Uildebrand performing the. ceremony. ‘fr. and Mrs. Ai C. Blair attended the vouple. * The couple will leave today for Cali- ornia where they will spend the win- er. Mr. McCartney has been connected rith the Warren Construction com- ‘any. 6 bene Cast Olrele Meeting *hursday. The East Circle of tho Baptist fhurch will meet Thursday afternoon NEW RELIEF FROM RHEUMATISM _ Ninety per cent of all pre- scripiions Issued by physicians for the relief of rheumatism or Yumbago contains salicylic acid. Salicyle acid is found in its moet acceptable form ia TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN. . In TINGLE'’S LAXO ASPIRIN we have the effective salfcylic acid combined with a digestant that prevents disturbance of the stomach and a gentle but effec- tive laxative, Pain in every form is relieved by TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN, while fot most sufferers from Iumbugy and rheumatiam !t of- fers tho hope of a prompt and Dermancnt cure, Be sure though to ask for LAXO —its absorbed easily y —it relieves pata quickiy —It's a gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your druggist for the “Three Point Box.” Therapeutic Research Laboratorica, ‘Waste tagton, D, C—Ady, . FOR RENT FORDS AND DODGES Drive Them Yourself. _Phone 274-M 511 South Durbin colors and styles. Values E ; terials, colors and styles. Values COATS! New Hats by the score are arriving daily by fast express. Dress Special . . . This sale has proved so popular that we have included many more new pretty Dresses—about 40 at this price— Serges, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Silks,.etc., in al] the new . s : fi Dress Special . . When you see the remarkable values in this choice display, you’l] surely buy one, whether you need it or not. Values up to $42.50. For this special we took 35 of our very smartest show- ings—late models from New York—in all desirable ma- Elks’ Auditorium And Remember, Too— A most attractive up to $25.00. up to $40.00. COATS! $12.95 $16.95 $49.95 $98.95 And up to $250.00, Unquestionably the largest and finest stock in Casper. Wonderful Fur Coats ~ - his own goings and comings with keen Shop JUST A FEW STEPS FROM SECOND STREET ON CENTER Attend the’Fashion Show at the Wetnecsl” many of them new arrivals by express, others selected from our big stock. Vah:«s up to $18.50. $9.95 $16.95 $29.95 $65.00 to $950.00 - $19. 95, $48: 95 and Up to 300.00 | fy wit ton, where ture home. they will make” their Mrs. Todd Bowman, who recen underwent an operation, returned her home yesterday ‘Miss Catherine Holloran. whe been spending a month in Indiana turned this week Dr. and Mrs. C. E. proud parents of born. last week Dunean are E, A. Froyd of Salt Creek. Repub- lican nominee for representative Mr, and. Mrs. Wiley an4 fam- leave next week for Washing: an e'ght-pound son tu tly to has r Don Philips the of IT’S TOASTED which gives a delicious flavor Ha, ha, ha! that fun? Giggle Alley again! Phun Phestival Baptist Church FRIDAY, OCT. 20 General Admiesion 15c and 25¢ _ 252 South Center St. -You’ll_have delightful entertainment and see some beautiful creations for women—snappy clothes for men—becoming togs for the kiddies. Every Day is Fashion Show at the Frantz Shop Hat Special . All shapes, all colors—a wonderful assort- ment—most of them just purchased by our New York buyer especially for this sale. Values up to $10.95. $5.95 $8.95 lot of high priced Hats, Remember — 8 shipment of new Dresses arrives every day. COATS! Gosh, wasn’t Let’s go down Gymnasium of the First AC on business. of the finest quality THE STORE ACCOMMODATING r of Indiana, has been in the w 4 looking over thi PRYZON BAKING POWDER you use fess Major Ormsby left (oday for Ste | Vyo., where he will load a train h will be shippet to GUmore fs here from Qgnaha_ oa . eee nicago, genera the Stan@ard Of left_this morn’: A very beautiful selection of Dresses and Coats in a variety of the smartest styles and materials. One look will convince you of the values we are giving. & \ Women’s Coats of All-Wool Velours, Nor- mandie Bolivias, Polaires, plain or fur collars and cuffs, fancy silk embroidered, silk tassels, satin or foulard lined, in a beautiful selection of season’s choicest colors and styles. UiFeeses In this selection of Dresses you will find the finest quality All-Silk flat Capes, Quilted Satins, Canton Crepes, All-Wool Poiret Twills, the best qualiyt Tricotines, soft French Twills with the latest Russian embroidery, Chinese effects; Pa- risian tinsel embroidered, xtending side panels of sunburst pleating. All sizes. Choice of the Two Above Lots Values Up to $50.00 $29.95 THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS THE UNIVERSAL CAR ‘ rices Reduced Lowest Prices In History of Ford Motor Co. Effective October 17th, 1922 New Prices TOURING—Standard TOURING—With Starter and Demountable Rims_______ $393.06 RUNABOUT-—Standard RUNABOUT—With Starter and Den cantbls Rims ___-$364.00 COUPE—With Starter and Demountable Rims --_-______ $530.00 SEDAN—With Starter and Demountable Rims ~________ $595.00 TReCRe ee ee »..--$380.00 These Prices F. O. B. Detroit EARL C. BOYLE 125-137 North Center Street Phone 9 ke! JD P| rs. er. eyesore oe ~ wiro.r SPRATT RRR Be aw a |