Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922. Aller: White Marriage This Morninz. The marriage of Mi to Theodore J. Wh this morning at bride's parents Both the bride known in Caspe been a resident years, during wh! sociated with the al bank. Mr. Whi here two years ag ed“sith the New Y where he holds a r tion. After a short honeymoon in New York and other eastern cities the coupie will return to Casper and will be a home to their friends in their new residence on South Jackson street Ten couples enjoyed the hosp! ef Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. L! South Park avenu Their the! Hallow general plan was to f the jdea of a barn dance and the gentlemen wore overalls and general farming clothes, while the jadies wore gingham aprons and sun- bonnets. Bales of hay were used for seats. The music was furnished by a banjo and violin from the Henning hotel. Refreshments were served about 12 o’cl hich were appro printe for the evenin< Van Meter Pupils to Appear in Recital, The following program will be giv en by the students of the Van Meter School of Music, Thursday evening at the Metho‘ist church 4 The public is invited to attend. Piano “Song Without Words” EARL HOWES. dng's Waltz” AY. , Violin -..-- ‘Deerest Spot on Earth" JOHN BEATON. Piano -- ‘Marching Along” NORMAN JORGENSON. “slumber Song” SCHEDLER, : to ‘The: Colors” WINTER. SIEBE! SETHRYN SBER “Falling Waters” } GLADYS WILCOX. Trio—Sieber Sisters, Miss Van Meter Mrs. Schedler at the plano Several original compositions will be given by the student composers. see Mrs. Day Will Entertain Philatheas. The senior Ph Methodist church will meet Thursday “asker Horlicks | The ORIGINAL Majlted Milk ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | QuickLunchet Home,Office&sFountains. | RichMilk, MaltedGrainExtractinPow- | der& Tablet forms. Nourishing—Nocooting. 24 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Fresh Roasted COFFEE 3 Lbs. For $1.40 Our GILT EDGE Blend 50c Lb. PIGEON TEA & COFFEE Co. 228 E. 2nd—Phene 623 The Velour Beauty Parlor SAVE YOUR HAIR Get Your Shampoos At the Oply Parlor in Town Using SOFT WATER 213 0-S BUILDING Phone 2593 For An Appointment \ Lt ree ence ¥*) will parchment lamp shadés at this meet- Thursday Club Evening Song” | ‘Old Folks ct Home” | | | 1 erncon at the home of Day, 932 R. C. Rebertson, x. Joe Cunningham. P. - Arts and Craft Division Meeting Friilay. The Arts and Craft division of the will meet Friday Oak street give Miss Sarah instructions ing. E eee General Aid Meeting Thursday. The General Aid of church will meet tomorrow afternoon | {today and will spend several days on Transcription. } at the home of Mra. J. A. Hanson, Mrs. Chileutt ser ony 2 | Marcheta —__ -- Schertzigener 164 North Fenway street. The ‘aid Will Entertain. The Brown Ow! having the largest attendar-e will re ceive a prize. Hallowe'en Birthday 1-| Party Last Evening. yers entertained at a party ning at her home, 217 South Co: Mrs. D. J. M Hallowe'en birthday street. in honor of her Bleaine and Audery, it sixth birthday house was beautifully served. Among Patton; Butler, Betty Welderhold, Catherine ored guests. Trout Lichtenheld Marriage Last Week. The marriage of Miss Hiizabeth F. Trout and Frederick A. was celebrated last week, at Denver, Colo. The bride is a Finlay, having taught school here two years The groom i sfrom been” connected with the engineer-:W. denartment of the United St 251 S. Center Phone South David street. Day will be assisted by the Mesdames Chapin and to of the latter. decorated in| + Hallowe'en colors and witches. Games, Per. were playéd and refreshments were | Col those who were were the Misses Marion Mann, E: Margaret Grissinger, Pickett. ager, Thelma Rowary and th bureau of mines at Salt Creek for the last three years. Mr. and Mrs. Lich-! tenheld arrived this morning from Denver. After spending a few days im the e'ty they wid move to theirj jhome at Salt Creek. one Miss Olive Battz and C. J. Carter! were married last evening at the! Mullin club, the Rev. Fr J. H. MMul-| lin performing the ceremony. . After| Mrs. Erwin \the ceremony a wedding party was Mrs. given at the Ideal apartments. thelr friends | street residence. at thelr Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler | | Wl Entertain. j About} Crumpton | 18 guests will be present. in making » add Meeting Tomorrow. | The Thursday club will meet tomer: , row afternoon to sew at the home of | Mrs. the Baptist! Vid street. _ Mrs. E. R. Chileutt wit! entertain! | the members of the 500 Club tomo |row afternoon at her residence, East Second street 1211 O i r ‘ last eve- yell daughters being the The Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byers of Cas- re at the Broadmoor hotel in ado Springs for a week or ten | days. ent | lyn | pr Caroline Nelson of Denver is in the} city for several days on business, | pees Ellee: Judge C. O. Brown Lichtenh, ‘ancock, drove to Salt Creek today. | to indicate that active military opera-| through the Daily Use of _ Head- Cetober M6 jliee eaten stron ah eel tieaea Spe Roky inecalien. hte wall loon le of quarters at the Public Mar- i pS ys ——= litical efforts for pacification are pro-| *ey se = ket. Ohio, girl, ceeding | Keen, Used safely fox many years. Out-of-town visitors for the week SEAS eae ‘Beene } 8. R. Gillam, T. H. Cather, and| all of New York city. Denver and ar Stores 138 S. Center Phone 18 146 S. 256 Phon There’s a clock that ticks in every hole And they tick for every living soul— ALAS, Jack and Gill, they took 'a spill Packs 133 Per Pack c _Chesterfields Just like 12c Camels! YES—He came to BURY Caesar like this: Prof. I. TEER tried to climb the CAMEL’S HUMP and _ landed CAMELS met 8 wise traveling men, away out on the Eastern Desert, long before Oily John met Mary’s little Lamb and dropped 17 cents to “Mr. Smoke Em” for a stroll on Center St. TURN to Page 133, Sister, and we'll sing: CAMELS] Lucky Strikes il These prices regular. Like the WIND, they’re here to stay. 3 25 to 20 cents WE’LL MAKE IT 17. No, we mustn’t be so foolish, gents, Say we'll make it 15. So, TWINKLE, TWINKLE, little one, We've surely had some Peppy Fun. —Compliments of Ferdinand and DOES ANY BopY KNOW WHERE WESLEY BARRY is DON ? School Recital Is Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler will where the: Casper Women's Departmental club entertain tomorrow evening at a for- on busines. afternoon at the mal dinner party to be given at their) home of Mrs. J. W. Burns, 1315 South) home on South Beech street. je, sit . ye tay alee. ee Soe MIS: 2 PRI. | necting heat.” ‘Chpligh yee mag lel tes Cooke, accompanist. | a |to transplant them again they will | J. M. Buggart of New York. ts a), apie dh follows: ; ‘avatts}2% flourish as gayly. business visitor in Casper. Mr. Bug- othe Weatherty| , Think you that marital happiness | Little Damozel Weatherby! . 7 ror anila cables. i? | sart is a salesman for manila eg Parkes |TiPens without care? Wise ts she who J. W. Johnson, 1114 South Da-,* f¥ days in the city on business. week. spending a week in the elty on busl- ness and pleasure. —$——— Halt Called In [Recs me Bombardment Of «2» Moors, Is Report me A specia}] interest of Lord Rose- igre Ors: Be. the dah Ao old age is his collection of mental Club of sociat ose) —A telogram = trom|snurt boxes, which ds said to bw the Cc most comprehensive and the most asper City Briefs Melilla today reports that the Span- has ordered the susppension: of air. yraids against the Moorish tribesmen, and John J./ until further orders. tana power is in the valley—but er Pack if you buy Packs UP and DOWN—like a Spring-Board— Che Casper Daily Cribune 1 H. | Casper. } ' LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN The Tie That Binds. Wise is she who pulls not up by the| reots her fair flowers of happiness. Scheduled Friday The first of a series of recitals under the auspices of the }music department of the Casper schools will be presented at| For. 10, it will disturb their growth.| Mr. and Mrs. Carter will be at home the h igh school auditorium Friday evening, and announce-| For love ts a gamien that grows! ment of the program carries assurance of an entertainment |™*"Y ‘rastle blossoms. | ;which should delight any lover of music. Love iv a garden that needs its! moonlight for romance; its dews for refreshment. | Alas! picion Among those who will appear are Miss Adelaide Dampiere jand Miss Kathryn Mahoney, vocalists; : | The tender flowers that sus y will spend several weeks ae Jean Quinn, pianist; Miss Helen tears up will wither in the can distinguish the weeds from blossoms. Remember that marriage is a gar- den that needs much teading. Even as the marriage proposal comes not $< _—__ KATHRYN MAHONEY <i Song of Puszta . Keler-Beia Oriental Cesar-Cul Jack Morton «€ Dougias returned! is home yesterday after spending HE William Francis of Denver arrived Defication - ‘ STONE. Schuman-Liszt j eee Wells N. A. Newton and F. D. Williams of} = ADELAIDE DAMPIERE. 2 City, Pa., are business visitors this Valse Caprice -.-. Rubinstein jNorwesian Bridal Proceaston eee Grieg Henselt James Sullivan of Kansas City is JE | Day Is Gone - Stull As the Nigh TED TASCEIRS 4 508 | Norwegian Dance -... STON ‘Samson et Da- Saint-Saens G@ouraud’s Oriental Cream Song is The Ch A The Woman’s Depart- ish high commissioner to Morocco valuable In the world. Enliven Your Eyes Invites the men and women of this city to visit the Health Campaign This is blived Call tomorrow and see the The dairy and other exhibits. development of hydro-electric | Seid by growing rapidly in France. |! rl ¢ URINES Drug Sundries And Toilet Articles 50 SALE®= .™, FHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY! AT PEP’S NO. 1 and PEP’S NO. 3 251 S. 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MARTZ HAT SHOP 154 South Center: Our First Anniversary Sale The Greatest Ever Held in Wyoming. Today, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. New Life for Your Clothes Oft’? times one doesn’t realize how dingy and soifed a garment becomes, Perhaps the lack of freshness and charm is attrib- uted to wear when dry cleaning would revive it to its original beauty. As an added convenience to our customers we have an expert dressmaker and ladies’ tailor, Mrs. P. E. Cody in charge, who is fully qualified to remodel or design new gowns. Our new fall materials for ladies’ and men’s suits and coats are in, waiting your inspec- tion. Have your clothes made to order. Our prices are reasonable. The Troy Tailors and Cleaners 148 East Midwest Ave. Phone 968-W ONE-DAY CLEANING AND PRESSING SERVICE. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. "DRY CLEANED Serttoor Das - Scuoot Days — Der Ovo ~ Gowen Rue Days ~ 1 hat | a te:

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