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Bee coe are ees |. Bram will be given led by Mrs. Edna Snow and izzards and late rains| @id ‘not déter Miss Susie E. Young: »I one of the popular younger wo-| men O\ Port Arthur, Texas, from mak-/| ing & long trip alone to Cusper..There was a definite and very good reason for this trip. Mr. Bryan B. Talbot Bad been transferred to Casper tust two’weeks before and he had per-/ Suaded her to follow him to Casper just.as soon as she could. | ‘The ceremony wag performed by the! Rey..C. M. ‘Thompson Js, pastor of the First Baptist church, in the living room of the Baptist parsonage, at! 6:30 last evening. Mr. Talbot has been with the Texas! company for seven years, holding | positions of trust in that organization. For a number of years ke was the master mechanic for the Texas com pany in Port Arthur. , While located! in that city he met Miss Youngblood Two weeks ago he was transferred to Casper as master méchanic in charge of tke construction work f ne Texas ref‘nery in Casper, The bride is one of the popular’ girls of the far Texas city. Her marriage will be a surprise.to her large circle of friends as it was quiet a surprise to even er} most immediate relatives and acquain tances, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot will make their Lome in Casper ose WH Entertain. Mrs. J, W. Bingham will entect the members of the St, Mark's gul! ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:20 at tHe Parish house. At this meetitng the missionary box will be’ fin'shed and{ packed. it | Auxiliary Meeting j Wednesday. The Womaa'’s Auxiliary of © the American Legion will hold its’ regu lar November business meeting on Wednesday aiternoon at the home of Mra, Clara Tubbs, 315 South David street. A report from the delegate who has returned from the convent tion at New Orleans will be given at this meeting. alsd important buet- ness will be transacted. Ali members are asked to be present. Kensington Circle Firday. The Kensington Circle of the” Meth- odist Ladies’ Aid society will meet Friday Afternoon (ae the home of Mrs. F. B, Smatiey East Fifth street. Silver Tea by Children’s Home Finding Society. A silver tea to whieh the public is invited will be given tomorrow from 2 o'clock until 5 in. the afternooiy at the home of Mrs. Harry Parsons, 440 South Durbin, The tea ie to be given by the Wyoming Children’s Home Finding society, and the offering w'l! go toward the work. Persons who are already interested in the cause and who might become interested are urge? to be present see Wostminster { Guild Wednesday. The Westminster guild ‘will meet Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse. 804. South Wol cott street. After the dinner a pro- Thomas. All business girls and teach-! ers who attend the Presbyterian | church are invited. ee t ‘The Ladies Aid sdctety of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet; Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall the city exe invited. paar All visitors. tn | Stockgrowers’ “ Dance Friday. Friday evening at the Henning ho-| tel, the Natrona Co Stockgtow: | ers’ will hold their annual banquet and dance. This is one of the most pleasing social affairs of the year and! many veteran residents of the state| will avail themselves of the opportyn- ity of an evening of entertainment in| the company of other pioneers. | COLD CREAM POWDER | Ane UTE PINK & WHITE BOXES | RY Arme.1d Cold Cream Powder! Notice its perfect smootliness, delicate fragrance, un- usual density and the way £ stays on till you wash off. ‘We believe you will Iove Armand. For Armand is the only satisfactory dry face powder which has in it a touch of cold cream. It is sold everywhere for $1, in the little pink-and- white hat-box. And unless you are perfectly satisfied with it, you may take it or send .. 25¢ for a week- end package containing generous samples of Armand Cold Cream Powder, Armand Bouquet, Rouge, Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Talcum and Soap—Address ; ARMAND—Des Moines | Wednesday afterndon to sew at the/ | will be present. * | | PERSONALS ALS | Miss Bess Cahill arrived yesterday be Casper Daily Cridunr ton to Casner, M ed wih the Pr Borsdorm connect- = ard Refine “- Mrs. C. D. Grant « @rrivet in Casper Trends of Miss Tulsa, Okla erday. . Genevieve Ward un Masvecte take a ton with Will be sorry to learn of the death of her father which occurred Saturday j!ng a few ae Oe ta Denver on business ARKEON OFFERS MORE PRIZES! ethe United States Veterans’ | here. Miss Cahill is a nurse. see Mra. Lillian Van Burgh will leave tonight for. Denyer to visit with friends for a wel. | . bureau ‘The banquet, plisis for which have been in progress for sev weeks, will be held at 6.50 o'clock. The Mr. an@ Mrs. F. Fischer returned esterday from ‘Colorado where they spent a short vacatio: ee dances and music predominating. B. Brooks, Mra.M. L. Bishop Sr.. Mrs. John Me- Grath and Mrs. Peter Tobin have) charge of the arrangements for the) evening. Mrs. A. J. Martip is a visitor from Thermopotis. eee Arthur, Texas. . Foster-Dentner Committees to Meet. The Mrs. T. 8. Foster and Mra: C. 11. Dentner committees of the Presby- terian Indies’ aid’ society will meet John B. Marvin, formerly of. Cas- Der, now of Los Ange‘es, is visiting with friends in the city. Mr. Marvin ts a brother to Mrs. Thomas B. Hea ney nee Miss Grace V. Marvin. eee Mr, and Mrs, M tings, Mont,. are in Casper for a day or two ona visit with frienGs here. home of Mrs. J. W. Oak street. Walker, 117 South | se. } Elks’ Dance : This Evening. The Elks willentertuin this evening at an informa! dance for the members and their frjends. This will be the|several months visiting at the home second of the series of dances which of Mrs. Grove'’s parents. are giving. The Bryce Wil- se estra will furnish the musie,| Mrs.H. F.. Fishburn and end Rex Mayne will sing: These in-jreturned fast week fromm Moscow formal dances, which are being given |Idsho, there they have been visiting Mra. Co 3. Gr Jack. and Artine, Cambridge. Mass.. where they and children, have returned from Mrs. B. B. Talbot is hers from Port | , from “t |days in the | J. Gorman of Bil- eon at their home in Otterd seinie| C.. Woearing of Douglas is @pending a few days in the city on | business. Jeremiah Mahoney is in the city » Buffalo ‘Creek ranch for a few days visiting his family and on business. H. L. Patton! left Sunday evening for Cheyenne after spending several city visting his family. Denver business week are J. LL, McDonnell, C. Thomas and G.-Ryan, ase W. Goff and E visitors for the Rr J. A. Ain, G Dusch arriveC W enne and will spend business. A a few days on Joy Loving in ths city from children | Thermopolis. Louis J. Wissler is“here on a short | by the dance committee ofthe “Lycge!for thé last two months at the home| business trip from Dénver. of B's.” fulfil a long felt want’ in|of Mrs. Fishburn’s parents Casper and the popularity of the/ * euthering has been assured from the| Mr. end Mrs. H. x first, It ts-the intention of the: com-|movedl_from_their_home from River mittee to have one of these dances | coch month during the winter se,2on. Most of the younger set of Caspe are | planning on being present tonigh at nipe o'clock when the first. dance| ftarts. ‘Dancing will” continue until} midnight. \ | | M. C. Kelth, 123 South Beech street, to sew for the bazaar which is to be! held Detember 6 and 7, including! - Thursday evening. * Dupfcate Ctub | Friday. * Mis. R. M. Bartholomew will enter-i tain the members’ of the Duplicate club Frfay at her home, 1045 South Linco'n street. . Aid Meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Firman's division of the Pres-| byterian Aid will’ meet Wednesday | afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mra. one (8 2 P.N. G. Meeting “ | Wednesday. { ‘The Past Noble Grand club wih} meet Wednesday afternoon at the/ home of Mra. A. Nv Endell, 152 North Jefferson. > Endell will be ussist-| ed by Mrs. 6 h Hawks, | Mrs. Howser's Circle to Meet. bg | Mrs. J. A) Howeer’e circle of the}: Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet! Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mra. Fred Van Gor- den, $12 South Grant street. ee Dinner at Leeper Home. Murs. Anna, Leeper entertained at | an informal dinnér party last even- ing at. ber home:on Park avenue. Yel- low flowers were used for decoration. Six guests were present. Mrs. Cecil Bon Will Entertain. ‘Mrs. Cecil Bon will entertain nt a bridge luncheon tomorrow iat | her home on CY avenue. 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Home of the Chickering 232 E. 2nd St. re Wyoniing | i | Buffalo, his way “inesday froin Chey-| for one of the Chicago mrening pa pers. | | given. - Backus, lumber" dealer. spent yesterday in Casper os to Denver. a Attorney Floyd EB, Pendell is spend. Perry of Three big dances, the first one night, the second on November 16 and the third one on November 21, have been. scheduled by the Afkeon dancing academy. All these affairs provide for the giving of prizes of very substantial nature. A country store dance is set for tonight. To -erery-man and woman entering the hall a number will’ te If one ts lucky he or she may draw a bag containing an article of valuable merchandise. Persons hold ing the first four lucky numbers will receive a ham and a sack of flour each Next Thursday, prize to the fourth heat of waltz contest wil) be run More ‘and more enthusiasm is be ing shown in these WAS A BROKEN- | | | DOWN WOMAN Then! Began Taking Lydia {5 E. 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