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V4 > tisement. BY MARY TOBIN ‘The marriage of Miss Lenora Oren- dorff to LaVerne O. Gerbig took placki yeSterday morning at 9 o'clock at the bome of the bride's mother, 645 Ena Milton avenue, the Rev. C. M. Tho son,, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. The bride ts the daugh- ter of Mrs. M. A. Orendorft of this city and has been connected wit thal local post office for some time. groom is connected with the Standard Oil company here. Among those wh’ attended were Miss Mary Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. R. EB. McKinnie, Homer i Gerbig, brother of the groom, and Mrs. M. A. Orendorff, mother of the bride. The couple will make their home at 645 East Milton avenue. eee Ficnic Supper Last Evening. Ralph Barton and Chester Baker entertained at 2 picnic supper last evening at Casper mountains. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. James Collins, Miss Rose Ryan, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Thelma Condon, Miss Jean Bradner, Miss EEN ROA seme Te poe LS ————— Jack Russell which will take place! there the first best ee September. Mrs. Alice Best arrived in the city yesterday from her home in Okmul- Okla, and will spend several days | Fes “Mtr: ana Mrs. R. N. Gleason have as their house guest at their home| ‘on Grant street, Mrs, Gleason's sister, | Misa, Heten Williams of Chicago. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams and Son'rank of Tulsa, Okla., are visiting here for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bealin. Mrs. Adams ts a] sister of Mr. Nealin. Miss Vivian Goodman of Denver ts visiting with relatives and friends here for the week. see Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Chapman and children are visiting with rela- tives in Colorado for several weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mr. Mary Curry, and the Messrs. Wheeler Canfield, Ralph Barton, Chester Baker, Wilfred Thomson, Philip Short and Brian Tobin. cetyit) Informal Tea This Afternoon. Mrs. R. O. Hawkins entertained at an informal bridge tea this afternoor. at her residence on South Oak street complimentary to her house guest, Mrs. B. C. Cramer of Omaha. Hight guests attended. Bi eae Surprise Party Saturday Evening. Mrs. Ruth Joy Hopkins was pleas antly surprised at an informal danc- ing party given Saturday evening in honor of her birthday at the Hop- kins cabin Star Willow at the top of the mountains. Rusts for the eve- ning were residents of the top of tly mountain cottage colony. At the clése of the evening refreshments wert served. A number of Casper people attended. eee Santha Meeting Tuesday Evening. ‘The Omar Santha No. 43 will meet in regular session tomorrow evening at Sa’clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. All members of the organization are asked to be present. eee American Yoemen Will Meet Tonight. The Brotherhod of the American Yoemen will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall, Following the business meeting dancing will be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. All Yoemen and friends are invited to attend. o. Dinner Party Tuesday Evening. Mrs. H. L. Mathews will entertain at an informal dinner party tomarrow evening at her home in honor of Mr. Mathew's birthday. Re droses and favorn of red will be used for the table decorations. Covers will be laid for ten, | Personale. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Stepp are River ton callers here for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miland arrived in the city yesterday from their home in-Oklahoma City and will spend sev- eral days here. . Miss Louise Smithe is here visiting with friends from Lander. eee Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Mechan and daughter are visiting with friends here for several days from their home in Chadron, Neb. see Mr. and Mrs. 8S. EB. Rainer and daughter Louise are in the city for a short tithe from Fresno, Calif. eee Miss Kathryn Mahoney will leave the latter part of this week for Den ver where she will sing at the wed ding of Miss Rosamond Spears and Success in the culinary arts depends largely upon the flavoring extract used. You can depend upon Van Du- zer’a. They have never failed.—Adver- and Mrs. Hal Curran, Paul Sauter, A. E. Stirrett, and D. L. LaBreche have returned from the Buzzard ranch where they spent Saturday and Sunday. cee The Misses Thelma Condon and Mary rances Curry will leave tomor- row for the Yellowstone Nationa! park where they will spend four or five days. eee A tourists’ party consisting of Mrs. William Klein, Mrs. G. F. Davis and daughters Elizabeth and May, spending several days here enroute to the Yellowstone National park from their home in Salt Lake City. eo 8e Miss Genevia Williams of Worth- ington, Ind., and Miss Ruby Keebin of Hillsboro, Ind., are spending sov- eral days here enroute to the Yellow stone National park. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lombard and Miss Myrtle McLoy of Portland, Ore., 8re spending several days here. Sais Mrs. Estella Simmons of Ellens- burg, Wash., ts visiting here for a short time and attending to business affffairs. at ais, Miss Lonla Van Nemore of Kansas City, Mo., is here for a few Gays. Miss Florence F. Longenecker ar rived in the city today from Long Beach, Callf,, and will spend severa! days ‘here. eee Ivan Marshall and mother, Mrs. Marshall of Cleveland, O., are tour- ing the Yellowstone National park, Mrs, James Lintz and small son, James Jr., returned’ yesterday from visiting with relatives for the last three months, eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meigh, accom: panied by Mrs. Jewell of Shoshoni, of Eastern Star convention being he'd ‘there this week. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shumaker and daughter Genevieve returned yester- day from the Yellowstone National park where they have been for the last week or ten days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Claude Greve have as their guest at their home Mr. Greve's mother, Mrs. H. P. Greve of Central City, Iowa, eee Attorney and Mrs. Floyd B. Pen- dell left Saturday of last week over: land for Colorado where they will spend a week on a business and pleas- ure trip. ‘eee Mr. and Mrs. B. A. White left last evening for Denver where they will spend several days visiting with friends after which they will visit for a short time with relatives in Colorado Springs. cee Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Quinn are the parents of a baby daughter who an rived Saturday at the county hos- pital. Both mother and baby daugh- ter Elizabeth May are reported to be doing nicely. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fidel and sons Allen and Jack returned yesterday from a short pleasure uip spent in the Jackson Hole country and the Yellowstone National park. Mr. Fidel 1s assistant general superintendent of the production department of the Mid- west Refining company. eee Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Hanson and son and guest Miss Johnson of Minnea- Polis returned from the Yellowstone National park Saturday where they argpePent @ short pleasure trip. Mr. and Mra. Cant Gow? and rs Gompf, mother of Mr. Gompf have re- turned from a pleasure trip spent in the Yellowstne National pari. : Mr. and Mrs. Pete “Wray left Sun- day morning for the Yellowstone Nat- jonaal park, where they will spend several weeks. City Briefs John Goodman of Moneta fs tn the city for a few days on business. Mike and Jack Ellis are spending & few days here visiting with re’atives and attending to business from the'r camps in the Big Hor: mountains. eee time here on business. Mr. Peter. rt time. H. A. Fitzpatrick formerly vice president of the First State bank at MISS SAMS Piano Studio Seventh Year in Casper Courses for beginners, ad- vanced students, teachers and accompanists, 615 8. Durbin Phone 1852 Studio opening today Those registering first have choice of hours. will TUES. New shipment of Bungalow percales and plain colored special at ... brown, suitable for school for dollar day, 3 pairs for . Good quality two thread T: 227 South Center St. Dollar Day Specials Extra good quality Children’s Hose in black and Ladies Bloomers, made of good onatiey sateen, in white and flesh, per pair ..._.... size 18x36, special at 4 towels for .. Part linen Huck Toweling in bleached and unbleached, 18 inches wide, 5 yards for All silk imported Jap Pongee in natural, extra special for dollar day, per yard... JOSEPH DAVID & CO. DAY rons, made of gingham, hambia ¥% $1.00 wear, Beers) ‘$1.00 $1.00 “" $1.00 $1.00 “$1.00 urkish Towels Phone 747 New Fall $3.00, Dimity Blouses Boudoir Caps Just received a line of pretty Boudoir Caps and Head Bands, of lovely: lace and ribbons, in pink, orchid, white and black. $2.75, $3.50, $4.50 $5.50 Fall Suits $22.95 affairs | August Peterson has arrived in the | city from Seattle and will spend some | son is president of the Alaska De.| veloping conpany. a Denver business Everywoman’s Store (Both sleeve and sleeveless styles) The former come in various colors and attractive styles in wool, brush- ed wool and silk. $6.50, The Sleeveless Sweater Is exceedingly popular. We have a snappy new line in silk, wool and brushed wool in pretty greys, tans, white and mixtures, , $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.50 The kind to be worn with the sleeveless sweater. Two Exceptional Subway Special Many other worthwhile specials—all summer mer- chandise being cleared out at cost and less, summer months in California is in| on business enroute to his home. the city for a week oa business en- route to his home. | “fe ' wise H. J. Boone of the May Tank com- pany ts in the city for a few days. eee I. D; Milligan’ contractor te in the city attending to business affairs trom San Diego, Calif. fo. ead E. E, Launchbaugh of the United Gypsum company js attending to bus- iness affairs here for a short time. oven W. Hardson is an Okmulgee, Okla., visitor here for a few days. eee W. E. Gleason. 's an out of town business man spending several days here. eee K. P. Wiliams and H. G, Simiey are among'the Denver business men/ spending the week here. Sire 8 K. 0. Kook of the Mills Manufac-| turing company of New York is spending several days here. eae H. M. Iong errived this morning! from Salt Lake and expects to make| his home here. eee H. C. Capley and son Jack of Oma. | ha are visiting with friends and rela- tives here for a few days. rane EH. D, McCally, district manager of the Parkersburg Rig and Reel com- pany has returned from Montana’ where he has been for a short time on business ee his paar ds A ie E. B, Allen tae the Casper Towel! Supply company and Tax{ Thomas spent Saturday and Sunday in the Big Horn mountains aes @ fishing trip. .- Dyer Hays left thie afternoon for Lander where he will visit for short time at the home of his parents after which he with his father and borther will tour the Yellowstone Nat- jonal park for several weeks. . Harry Campbell of New York ts attending to business affairs in the, city for a short time. “Little Pal Of Long Ago” tugs at the heart- strings wherever it is sung. Hear the Columbia Record of it, sung by Lewis James. “When All The World Forgets You” is a sweet lingering melody on the other side. At Columbia Dealers A-3912 faa 4 | Ne WePro cess Records Sweaters $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 $2.50 and $3.50 Earrings In all the new colors and shapes—the very newest styles shown $1.50 to $6.50 Also ask to see the new bracelets. and bead chains, shown in our novelty section. 8 Fall Blouses $5.50 de Casper Lailp Cribune the Black Hills where they have been! Grerbul! who has been epending the EEUU SB Chas. €. hae ‘Music Co. jy left last evening for Cheyenne where W. E. Fouch is a Riverton visitor == they will stay until after the Order]in the city for a few days. = | = |= BS = 4 = = Amazing Reductions for Those Who Buy Now! OUR | Special Clearance Sale OF “MUSICAL MERCHANDISE The wise buyers who have realized the extraordinary op- portunity offered by our Special Clearance Sale have been absolutely amazed at the values available.. Many who did not intend getting musical instruments until fall have seized this opportunity and thereby made tremend- ous savings._ Get these bargains now, while selections are good. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Open Evenings During This Sale ’Till Nine ae Vacation Time is Nearly Past Think of Your Home and Fireside and Provide for Music Now PAGE THREF Here are some of our exceptional values. See our cash saving plan below CASH SAVINGS PLAN On the purchase of any Piano or Player-Piano includ- ed in this Special Clearance Sale, we will allow you an Additional Cash Saving, amounting to 50 per cent of your down payment up to $50—in other words: With $10 Cash we will give you a receipt for....$15.00 With $15 Cash we will give you a receipt for.__$22.50 With $20 Cash we will give you a receipt for__$30.00 With $30-Cash we will give you a receipt for___.$45.00 With. $40 Cash we will give you a receipt for....$60.00 With $50 Cash we will give you a receipt for....$75.00 uy WELLINGTON Upright, golden oak case, in good shape for the begin- $97 ner. A bargain at. $83 To Our Out-of-Town Friends new, only... GENTLEMEN—As I am unable to call at your store, HAMPTON Player-Piano, in kindly send me complete information regarding fine playing condition late, style, mahogany case, with ts oa as checked above. bench to match and 12 rolls... . $285 Included in this sale are scores or genuine bargains in Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Ukeleles, Sheet Music, Player Rolls, Accordions, Drums, Etc. We Are Glad To Show Them FREE EXCHANGES PRIVILEGE Within one year’s time, if you desire FREE DELIVERY During this sale we will deliver any Easy Down Payment you may exchange the instrument of the instruments purchased in purchased for one of equal or great- WITH . ithout Ls dare eae er value, and we will credit all deliveries outside of Casper and money paid in on the original in- immediate vicinity, the only addi- on | i Special Monthly Terms strument toward he purchase 0 rs vi the second—Could anything be To Approved Credit. ES Barada will be the actual cost fairer? ities te “It Does Make a Difference Where You Purchase Your Musical Merchandise.” The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 E Second St. CASPER Phin 194 VICTROLA Style 80. This Victrola is in ex- ne cellent condition, ma- hogany, like of <" CEVCCORSEALSGGRRDORDLETORRL ITE Saz aes ea ee wey N SEDER EPEDEEEROEDE EDD bad RMA o SRURSAULAA ESE CERES DORE LELEETENL A AETEPORSRE REEL CEL etEY