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Vendover and Francis Leland Dunn | merly of Wheatland, were mar- last evening at 7 o'clock at home of the groom's brother sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, 1119 South Willow i The ceremony was ormed by the Rev. J. T. Hanna, Mrs. Lewis Dunn. Following ceremony a dinner was served o which only intimate friends and tives attended. The couple will The marriage of Miss Mary Keith- Hy to William Hussion, both of this ity, took place last evening at 8 ‘clock in the rectory of St. An- Catholic church, the Rev. Moreton officiating. The io has been connected with he local telephone ‘company for ome time has wany ifiviuus oe. 'The couple will make their home in this city. Birthday Dinner Last Evening. Emeline Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Barton, was hos- tess at a dinner party given last evening at her home, 147 North Wolcott street, in honor of her ninth birthday. A color scheme of red was carried out in the table decoration and favors. Following the dinner games were played. Mrs. Barton was ass.sted during tue eve- ning by Mrs. W. H. Price, Miss Leta Gillam and Miss Gertrude Sisk. Among those who attended were Claudia Mapes, Beth Wolcott, Helen Sisk, Virginia Spicer, Ruth Sisk, Dorothy Mahoney, Margaret Green, Leanore Suiivan, Giaays Lawrence, Josephine Roderic Tiney Barton and the hostess. eee Mrs. Crouch Entertains At Birthday Party. Mrs. M. C. Crouch entertained at a. children’s party yesterday after- noon in honor o: ner daugamer Betty's seventh birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served at the close of the aiter rioon. Among thosé who attended ‘Were Bobbie Tobin, Joseph Swanton, Brother Crouch, Dick Topin, Jean- Kimball, Peggie Tobin, Gerrald | Durbin street, nton, Jean McMahon, Bobbie Bradley, Joseph Swanton, Eillen Mc- Intosh, Billie Newman, Billie Swan- ton, Mary Newnan, Miss Mae Win- ter, Miss Mary Yard, Miss Perry, Mrs. Wauam Swann, airs. dsrad- ley, Mrs. James Hays, and Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Mrs. Shepperson Entertains At Children’s Party. Mrs, J. L. Shepperson entertained at a children’s party this atternoon at her Home, 1054 Kast Second street, in honor of little Eillen Me- Intosh who has been visiting in the city with friends from her nome at Splitrock. Among those’ who at- tended were Hetty Crouch, Alice Shepperson, Sara Tyler, Martha Moss Mahoney, Eva Claytor, Jean- ette Kimball, Evelyn Shepperson, Dorothy Mahoney and the honored te . P. E. 0./Meeting Saturday Afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Buckner will enter- tain the members of Chapter G of the P. E. O, Sisterhood Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at her home, 423 South Park avenue. All members aS well as visiting P. E. O.’s in the city are invited to attend. Box Social Friday Evening Members of the North Casper Presbyterian church will give a box social Friday evening at the church to which all members of the church abd friends are invited to attend. ' . Panhellenic Bridge Tea Saturday Afternoon The loca Panhellenic association will’ entertain at an informa! bridge tea Saturday afternoon to be given at the Masonic temple for the pur- pose of raising a fund to be added to the scholarship fund established by the Federation of Women’s Clubs. ‘Those who have not made reserva- S tions and wish to do so are asked to all Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. J. C Warkley or Miss Ruth Beggs some Home-made Remedy Stops Coughs Quickly REET EEE EEE EEE EET EE “You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for ® severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just «& few moments. It’s cheap, but for Prompt results it beats anything else 1 ever tried. Usually stops the cough or chest cold in 24 ‘astes pleasant, too—children nd it is pure and good, Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain pay sugar syrup. Or use clari- ¢ molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint—a family supply—but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough Ayrup. jAnd as a coush medicine, there is really nothing tter to be had at eny price. I goes tight to the spot and gives qu lasting relief. It Gomes, heals the inflamed mem- anes that line the throat and air assages, stops the annoying throat Bicie’ Ioosens the pal and soon ir cough stops entirely. Splendid Tor bron croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a nigity concentrated com- ound of Norway pine extract, ‘amous for healing the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with directions and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- Inte satisfaction or money refunded. ‘The Pinex Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind. | Casper Daily Cridune Peterson, Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mrs. George Camp- bell,, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Miss Pitt) were taken Into the club during the Covert, Mrs. 8. N, Brooks, Miss| business meeting. Edna Smith, Mrs. T. J. Drew, and) An exhibit of the work accom- Mrs, EB. J. Donohoe. plished by the members of the Arts Z 2° and Crafts department was held, Mrs. Wilson Will showing the progress the depart- time before tomorrow evening.| Entertain Bible Class ment has made during the last year. Among the stores who have donated| Mra Char'es A. Wilson will enter- os BR North Casper Presbytcrian gifts to be awarded as prizes are,| tain the Woman's Bible class of the Lioyd Drug company, Music Shoppe, | First Presbyterian church tomorrow) Ald Friday. Perkins Specialty shop, Smith Tur-| afternoon at 2:30 at her nome, 1103} The Ladies" Aid society of the ner Drug company, Blakey a: com-| South Wolcott street. All members| North Casper Presbyterian church pany, Ayres Jewelry store, Stuart|of the class are invited to attend. Specialty Shop, Kopper Kettle Inn, Se Holmes Hardware, Casper Stationery| Frances Willard Division Meeting Friday The Frances Wi division of the Women's Christian Temperance union will meet tomorrow after- Miss Ethel D. Davidson entertained] noon at 2:30 at the residence of at an informal party given Tuesday| Mrs, J. W. Reid, 133 South Mc- afternoon at her home in honer of| Kinley street. All members of the Miss Wilma Talman whose birthday| division are requested to be present Was Tuesday. The afternoon was;as business matters of importance spent in playing 500, honors being| will be discussed. taken od Mrs. Frank Crossman and aad iss Marion Hunter, Eight guests| Friday Bridge Club | attended, a nee Meeting Tomorrow. iting in the city with friends for Mrs. J. P. O'Brien will entertain several days. Bake Sale Tomorrow the members of the Friday Bridge owe At Holmes Hardware club tomorrow at a 1 o'clock lunch-| Mr. and Mrs. H. H Brown of Salt The Ladies’ aid society of the| eon at her residence, 320 South Kim- | Creek are here for a short time vis: North Casper Christian church will| ball street. jiting with friends. hold a sale of baked gveods tomor- eee see row at the Holmes Hardware store| Woman's Departmental Mr, and Mrs. F. Johnson arrived on Second and Wolcott streets, Club Meeting Held Wednesday. yesterday from Butte, Mont. and peal ate see The regular monthly meeting of | Will spend several days here. Mr. . Marquardt the Casper Woman's Departmental pipe Be! Entertain Monday Evening club was held yesterday afternoon | Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Pedicard are Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Marquardt| at the Knights of Pythias hall with the guests of frienas in the city entertained at a wedding anniver-| Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, president of ;from Salt Creek for a few days. sary dinner Monday evening at their| the club, in charge, An enjoyable pd home on Sixth street. Covers were| program was given during the meet- laid for eight. ing which was in charge of Mrs. b W. W. Sprow! and committee of the Mrs. Newman Entertains Arts and Crafts department and! At Bridge Luncheon which included a piano selection by Mrs. Fred Newman entertained at| Mrs. C. Fowler, vocal selections by an informal bridge luncheon given| Mrs. H. E. Fisher, accompanied by today at her residence, 1015 South| Mrs. Fowler, and a paper of interest Among those who] by Mrs. W. W. Hull. attended were Mrs. Charles T. Weld-! It was decided to give a tea next members cre asked to be present a special meeting and important business affairs will be transacted. Personals Mrs. George Dee’ af Denver is vis- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ostrander came lin yeaterday on a shopping and business trip from Salt Creek. see Miss Lois Coons, who has been teaching in Panama for the past Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. November 2 4 Until ope Must Not Be Opene This Enye Victrolas, Brunswicks | Edisons, Columbias In our bargain basement you'll find a fine display of upright phonographs. Many have been only slightly used or demon- strated and cannot be told from new. We fully guarantee each one and give you our exchange bond on any instrument selected. Come In and See the Entire Display, Only a Few Listed Below: $100 Victrola $100 $295 Edison Cabinet size mahogany. B runswick Mahogany. Very spe- Like new. Liberal terms. Cabinet fumed oak. cial. ‘732 *738 #199 Others From $35.00 Up Slightly Used Musical Instruments of All Kinds In Our Bargain Basement—Extremely Low Prices and Liberal Terms The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second Street Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 and to bring thimbles. This ill be s. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30/among the Denver visitors spend- at the home of Mrs. L. M. Peterson.|ing a few days in the city this 1150 North Glenarm street. All| week. PAGE THRE? which they will go to California to|Mrs Frank Clement have left for make their home. Mr, McMillan |Los Angeles, Cal.. where Mrs. Glau was a resident of this city for eev-|"48 Some valuable land holdings tn at d the ofl fields near Torrance south fhe Gee tame been engaged In |e Los Angles. Mrs. Clement will re- * te aieana |main there for an indefinite period for the benefit of her health Mra. Vivian Doyle of Butte,|” I ¢ mee are yO Teak ae and are 32. Mota of ton wks Angeles are in the city for several igh pet lae aa t par days, Mr. McLain having off inter ests here. two years, returned to Casper to!Mrs. William Carley and family for day to accept a position as teacher |the last few weeks will leave to- in the new North Casper echool.|morrow evening for her home in Miss Coons together with Miss |Colorado. She will be accompanied Blanche Evans, was formerly an in-|by her grand daughter, Miss Ethel structor in East Casper. Both |Cariey, who will visit at the home young ladies decided that they|of her grandmother for several Wanted to see something of the | weeks. world, Miss Evans going to Tokio, from which place she returned to the United Statés a short time ago. | . Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Carey have been spending the last few weeks Miss Hazel Ayer of Denver has|" PD" | Ly <<. a sain fs in \ecall mained < Miss June Mulvaney, formerty of |2™0"8 bape Denver visitors here for [ea sme ie en Loveland, Colo., has come to Cag |‘he remainder of the week. |per to teach In the primary depart- ment at the Mills school. Mrs, H. A. Glau and daughter, Mr. and Mra Blackwell are cee —__— Mr, and Mra. H. Pearce and chil- dren spent Tuesday in Cheyenne visiting with friends. | 7. J. R. Lioyd of the Lloyd Con- struction company is epending a short time in Denver this week on business. 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