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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923 BY MARY TOBIN Tracht-Reed Marriage Monday. Miss Allene Ruth Tracht and Glenn Arwood Reed, both of Casper. were married at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church, 866 outh Lincoln street, Monday night. November 26, by the pastor, the ev. Lewis E. Carter. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Tracht of Buffalo, Wyo., and Mrs. Markle E. West of this city. Mr. nd Mrs. Tracht intend to live at 3 North Lincoln street. oe. Mrs. Mansfield Entertains At Tea Monday Afternoon Mra. Joe EB. Mansfield entertained at an informal tea given yesterday afternoon at her residence, 1243 uth Elm street. Mrs. John Eng- land poured. Guests present for the afternoon were Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mrs. Richard D. Mil- ler, Mrs, R. C. VanDenberg, Mrs. J. J. Donavon, Mrs, L. L. Donavon, Mrs. James Gillis, Mrs. C. E. Dui an, Mrs. W. A. Corson, Mrs. R. EB. ‘Evans, Mrs. Jack Rouse, Mrs. C. L. Hudson and sister, Miss Hattie Gan- non of Springfield, Mass., Mrs. A. All members of the order are invited E. Biglin, Mrs. Paul Bachellor, Mrs.j to attend. Frank Flanigan, Mrs. Leigh Town- cee send, Mrs. Pierce Smith, Mrs. Wil-) Farewell Party for Mam D. Allely, Mrs. Robert Har-| Mrs. Hitchcock Monday. rington, Mrs, E. M. Ellithrope, Mrs.| Members of the Capital Hill circle John England, Mrs. C. L. Greedy,! entertained Monday afternoon at a Miss. Margaret England and the| farewell party given at the home of pose. Mrs. P. N. Chapin in honor of Mrs. | J. C. Hitchcock who will leave soon for Nebraska where she will make | her home. In appreciation of the work accomplished by Mrs. Hitch: | cock during her stay here an 1 tractive gift was presented to her | by members of the cirele. A lunch| was served at the close of the after. noon by the committee in charge. cee Dr. and Mrs. Drew Entertain At Dinner Party. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew enter. tained at an informal dinner and bridge party given last evening at their home on East Second street honors at which were taken by Mrs. | from confidence in a good teacher. | The whole evening's performance was so uniformly good that it would be a difficult matter to select any ons or two as being better than the rest. Mrs. Smith has been In Cas- per only a few months but is al- ready well established in her pro- fession as a teacher of singing and having heard the concert of last! night one may well understand why | this is so. Her pupils show good | training in voice placement, breath: | ing, enunciation and poise, all cf which are productive of beautiful | tone quality and volume. cee Rebekah Lodge Meeting Wednesday Evening. W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Following the business meeting and election of of- ficers refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. The box supper, which was to have been given at this meeting, has been postponed and will not be gi¢en until the Iast meeting tn December. Mrs, Flemming Is Guest Of Honor At Party Mrs. Pitt Covert, Jr., and mother, Mrs. John McGrath were hostesses ut ah informal bridge luncheon! given today at the Covert home in| the Standard addition in honor ef} Mrs, Albert Flemming, of Novia} Scotia, mother and guest of Mrs. Leigh McGrath. Guests present for] the afternoon were Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. Charles H, Townsend, Mrs, A 11. Cobb, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. P. C./ Nicolaysen, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs.| BR. B. Brooks, Mrs. H, L. Patton,| Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. John B.| Peter Tobin and '. E. Costello. Barnes, Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mrs. W./ eee RT. Johnson, Mrs. Leigh McGrath) Mrs. Wilson Will Entertain nd the honored guest. At Manse Friday Afternoon. alt Aas Mrs, Charles A. Wilson will enter- Mr. and Mrs. Carter Are tain the officers and chairmen of uests At Dinner Party. the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society L. Watson entertained’ Friday afternoon at the manse, 1103 an informal dinner party given| South Wolcott street. last evening at her home on South oe Ash street in honor of her nfece,| Mr. and Mrs. Hagens Mrs. Vincent Carter and Mr. Carter, Will Entertain. lof Cheyenne who are visitors in the! Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens will ity for a short time. entertain at the fourth of a series Ais Nd of @nner parties Friday evening of this week at their home on South Will Meet Wednesday Center street preceding the Masonic ‘The Knights of Co'umbus will hold dancing party to be given at the heir regular meeting sighs] temple. ights of Columbus vening at 7:30 at the Knights of Pythins hall. Following the business necting a card party and dancing 11k be enjoyed. Refreshments will served during the evening by he committee in charge. All mem- Doers, their wives and sweethearts e ‘invited to attend. eee irs, Curran Entertains For House Guest Mrs. Hal Curran entertained at n ‘informal bridge luncheon yes- Yerday afternoon at her home on Pi'eventh street complimentary to ther mother-in-law and guest, Mrs. urran of Pittsburgh,Kan. Honors for the afternoon were won. by Mrs. PR. H. Nichols, Mrs. Gus Bell and Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew. cee Bridge Party Last Evening at Warren Home. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Warren were hosts at an informal bridge party given last evening at their home, 423 South Park avenue, honors at which were taken by Mrs. R. A. Rowlands, V. E. Hanson, Mrs. A. P. Kimball and Dr. C. FE. Duncan. Yellow chrysanthemums and candles were used for the decorations. At the close of the evening a lunch was served by Mrs. Warren. Among those who attended were Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Kimball, Dr. and Mrs. C. Dunean, Mr. V. BE. Hanson, Mr. and M Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Row. Guests present for the afternoon| lands, Miss Betty Tolhurst and G. ere, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mrs.| Pool. riffin, Mrs. T. J. Riach, Mrs. R. eee BY. Nichols, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen.| Wilcox-Bay Marriage irs. Fred Kampf, Mrs. Eva Mills,| Last Evening. nk Cowan, Mrs. Anna Leep-| Miss Esther B, Wilcox and Jud- r, Mra A. E. Biglin, Mrs. Nell| son Eugene Bay, both of Fort Ls Bcimiall, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs.| mic, Woo. wero married Inet ore Sharles Campbell, Mrs. Q. K. ! ning, November 26, at the Methodist Episcopal church, by the Rev. Lewis B. Carter. ‘They were attended by Charles E. Bay. Following the ceremony they drove to Douglas where they will spend a short time after which they will return to Fort Laramie to make their home. Denver, Mrs, Fred Capen, Mrs. G Bell, Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mrg. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. William B, Cobb, irs. J. T. Gratiot, Mrs, O. L. Wal- er, Mrs. William D. Allely, Mrs. B, Lummis, Mrs. R. M. Bartholo- mew, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. T. - Dean, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, and the honored guest. i eee Altar and Rosary Society Will Meet The Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony’s Catholic church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Mullin club during which time final plans for the annual bazaar to be given next month will be made. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. L. Dettwyler and Mrs, M. J. Foley: All members are asked to be present. ee S. B. A. Entertainment Vednesday Evening The Security Benefit association ill hold a box social and dance Vednesday evening at 8:30 in the basement of the Union Labor temple. Il memebrs and friends are invited Oo attend, eee Mr. and Mrs. Morris Are Hosts at Dinner. Mr, and Mrs Perry A. Morris en- ertained at an informal dinner party given last evening at their esidence in honor of Mr. and Mrs. y. E. Chandler of Weslaco, Tex. ests of their son, Arthur Chandler nd.family. Guests present for the vening were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky, Mr. and Mrs. W. E eee Westminster Guild Meeting Wednesday Members of the Westminster Guild will meet Wednesday evening at the Presbyterian manse on South Wol- cott street. At 6:30 o'clock a dinner will be served after which a program Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Will be given in charge of the Misses Miss Thelma Chandler | Winslow. Rnd the hosts. eee eee . Foley Entertains t Lamcheon, Mrs. M. J. Foley entertained at an Informal luncheon given yesterday t her residence, 613 Park avenue. mplimentary to Mrs. Vincent Car- Methodist Sunday School Class Meeting Monday the Young Ladies Sunday school class of the Methodist Episc church was held last evening residence of Dr. F. 8. Lucke: r of Cheyenne, who is visiting | was entertained by Miss Gls phere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Byrd and Miss De!la Wilburn. . Carlson, 2 Articles were collected for the eee “Music Recital Last venting a Success. A large and appreciative audience eted the singers who participated In the program that was given at © Methodist Episcopal church last vening. Mrs. Berta Smith pre- ented a part of her class in recital. very number on the program was exceptionally well rendered, each Person possessing a voice of unusual sweetness end good volume. Un pleasant mannerisms were notice- absent, all having good stage | presence and the poise that comes eet Methodist bazaar to be held at the Almost Unbelievable ‘You can hardly realize the wonder- ful improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal toyou after usin, Gouraud’s Orien Cream for the first time. White-Flesh Rachel. 6) Send 10c for Trial Size F. T. HOPKINS & SON New York Gouraud'’s Medium Brown Hair tooks best i ieee! Oriental Cream vertisement. church December 6. freshments were served. * sician. | Miss C. Brown ler, Colo., is here for a short time, | having arrived yesterday. | eee | Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Powell The regular monthly meeting of | Twenty- six, members attended with 13 dif. | ferent states being represented. The next meeting of the class will be held at the residence of Miss Dora Neahaus, 430 West Fourteenth, street. eee Catholic Girl's Club Meeting This Evening club during which time a dinner will be served and business matters of importance will be transacted. and to bring two gifts Christmas tree collection. eee Informal Dinner Party Last Evening tained at an given last evening at their home on East Fifth street. The evening was spent in playing 500, honors being taken by Mrs. Harold Baker and Miss Helen Andrews. Twelve guests attended. cee St. Mark’s Synurgae Meeting This Evening The St. Mark's Synurgae wil! meet this evening at the home of Mrs. R. E. Evans, 1055 South Lin- coln. Mrs. dren, Joe and Betsy, will leave on Saturday of this week for Los An- geles where they will spend the re- | mainder of the winter months. eee Joe E. Mansfield and chil- Robert Brané, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brand of 1016 South Spruce street, is confined to his home on account of the measles. ‘. C. Geis is the attending phy-| eee is visiting with friends here for several days from Salt Creek. eee Miss Marguerite Bridges of Meek came down last evening from Lan- der and wil) visit here for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McCormick are shopping and attending to busi- ness affairs here for several days from Salt Creek. ie guest of the city for several days. . eee Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tipps arrived lin the city yesterday from their home in Grand Island, Neb., and will \visit here for several days. Mr, and Mrs. S. C, Qualey of Ch!- cago, are expected to arrive this week and will spend several weeks here visiting with relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Zimmers of Los Angeles are guests of friends here for several days. eee Miss Alma Norris of Billings came down last night and will visit with ‘friends here for the remainder of \this week. eee Mrs. J. W. Perkins of Alliance is/ Games were their home tn Cheyenne. Mr. Car- played during the evening and re- ter, who {s state auditor, has been attending to business affairs in con- nection with his office. morning for Billings, Mont. | friends for several days enroute to | Montana, where they will spend sev- The Catholic Girl's club will meet! eral months visiting at the home of this evening at 6:30 at the Mullin, Mrs. Milton’s parent: All| Wayne, Ind., arrived in the city this members are asked to be present| morning and will visit here for some for the|time with her sister and brother- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Balldon enter-| been on a buying trip for a short informal dinner party; time. \from his home in Colorado Springs | Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Crump of this city were vistors in Cheyenne for a short time last week. eee Mrs. Charles Lever will leave ‘Thursday of this week for her home in Sioux City, 8S. D., after spending the last ten days visiting here at the Lever home on South Beech street. She will be accompanied by her niece, Miss Violet Lever, who will visit in Sioux City for a short time. ere Mr. and Mrs, L. Thompson have returned from a two weeks’ |business and shopping trip spent in | Denver, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clayton will leave tomorrow for the East where they will spend a month visiting with re‘atives and attending to bus- iness affairs. They will be accom- panied home on thelr returm by their nephew, Frank Clayton of Chicago. eee Walter Royce has returned from Cody, where he spent a short time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Rienacker. cee Mrs. Frederick Boyd of Denver is the guest of friends here for sev- eral days, having arrived yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. | Omaha are spending here on business and friends. McAllister of a few days visiting with eee Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Carter, who have been visiting here for the last week at the home of Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Car'son, will leave Wednesday evening for WOMEN! DYE I NEW FOR tac Kimonos Draperies Waists _ Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Diamond Dyes Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with “Diamond Dyes” even if you have never dyed before. Drug. gists have all colors. Directions in each package.—Advertiseme: | “OTHERS” | | attending to from Denver and expects to spend |_ See Butcher for used Ford cars at| absolute satisfaction or money |Wyeming Oldsmobile Phone | promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., 196 a 6 pr Phon 52h. Ft Wavne. Ind Cbe Casper Daily Cribune $17,000,000 Paid In Alimony Every || Year, Say Records LOS ANGELES, Cal. Nov. 27— (United Press)— Rupert Hughes. who is In Hollywood writing movie scenarios, has uncovered some un- usual facts concerning divorce. Major Hughes, as the result of a | survey, has written a divorce scen- ario. Some of the things Major Hughes says be learned are: Over $17,000,000 are paid out an- nuatly in allmony. A man be divorced tn Nevada, but he is still married as far as New York State is concerned, if his wife was not present at the divorce | proceedings. A man may be divorced any- where, but he ts always a husband | In South Carclina, that State re-~| fusing to recognize divorce. ‘ If he gets a divorce, remarries and enters South Carolina he ts a bigamist in the eyes of the law. There are only two grounds for divorce in New York—infidelity and desertion. One may step across the border into Connecticut and have his choice of seven grounds for divorce, A marriage {s not legal in Mary- land unless performed by a clergy- man. Nineteen States have no laws prohibiting the marriage of feeble- minded. ‘There is no minority age in seven- teen States, | South Carolina permits a girl of | 2 ars to marry. Divorce cannot be obtained on | any ground in one State, yet it is | granted {n another on evidence of bad temper. Ph Paris was the first city in which| fire-escapes were used, the date be ing 1761. Mrs, P. L. Blanchard left this eee Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Milton of Mich- igan City are visiting ‘here with eee Mrs. William O'Nell of Fort indaw, Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Quaker. eee Mrs. Abe Kassis. returned this morning from Denver where she has a 3 City Briefs H. B. Hanson and H. K. McKay of Grand Forks, Neb., are here for severa! days having arrived yester- day. eee H, E. Booker is among the Den- ver business men spending several days here. eee C. O. Ferguson is a Chicago busi- ness man spending a short time here. eee L. KE. Terry arrived yestercay and will spend a short time here on a business trip. ere E. F. Walker and J. T. Caster are business affairs here for a short time from Greeley, Colo. one Julian Lever division passen- ger and freight agent for the Chi- cago and Northwestern railroad, left yesterday afternoon for Lan- der on a short business trip, Harry Sompson arrived yestertay Makes a Family S of Cough Rem several days here on business. “78 Arthur Past of Miles City is here for several days visiting with friends. Really better than ready-made ‘cough syrups, and saves about 82. Easily and quickly prepared, owes 6 C. E. Hagelberg ts here on bust- ness from Salt Lake. a If you combined the curative prop- erties of every known “ready-made se cough ‘remedy, you probably could ;.| not get as much’ real curative power Malcolm MoCarig is here for sev-| So'ifere is in this simple homemade eral days attending to business af-| Cough syrup, which is easily prepared be in a few minutes. eee Get from any druggist 2% ounces F. W. Manne ts a Greybul! visitor | of Pinex, pour it into a pint liar = wet and fill the bottle wi rup, Us pers, tr moreres COE: either plain granulated sugar syrup, wee. Ga clarifie nolass: honey, or corn A. 8. Grahm arrived yesterday , syrup, aa desired. The result is a full pint of ~eally better cough syrup than you cowié buy ready-made for three times the money. Tastes pleas- ant.and never spoils. f This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets right at the cause of a cough and ives almost immediate relief. It joosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irri- tated membranes so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. A day’s use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asth- ma, there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for from Kirby and will spend several days here attend.ng to business af- fairs. eee Charles W. Long {s a Lovell man here on business far several days. erere F. A. Davis came down last eve- ning from Thermopolis and will vis- it here with friends {or several days. eee Jack Woodman, is among the out- of-town business callers in the city this week from Denver. cee Renerations break severe coughs. v. ‘o avoid disappointment, ask your t 7 Y arn 28) bere TA Cree druggist for “2% ounces, of Pinex’ RP ke eae NS ced eae with full directions, and don’t accept anything else. G nteed to give PAGE THREE to handkerchief, No fur coats are included, but even the $20 budget provides for a fur collared winter coat, & sport coat, three dresses, Silk Stockings Necessary For [sua "Reeser nutes th Working Girls | 2°" and the underwear is The exhibit, which was originated by Mrs. Newell Dwight Hillis, wife of the pastor of the church, planned with the modern business The first meeting of congress in Washington, P. C., vi ber 17, 1800. YOU-DO NOT HAVE TO MAKE Hcibinglors Coffee NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—A $20 a week working girl should spend 22 opted ghahyy Shape on g2z8.g0| STL, strict'y in mind. The silk -~ a abgeg et rae ce ed Bs stockin; Nowance is especia'ly a year for her wardrobe which|inecs, . baat ss IT JS MADE should include lots of si’k stockings, . but no fur coats, according to an x TRS a exhibit arranged by the P'ymouth| Six one-armed men were amons church institute of Brook!yn. those who took out hunting license There are wardrobes for $20, $35/this season in Venango county and $50 a week salaries, complete| Pennsylvania. AN are said to be from underwear to coats, from sho ck shot JUST DISSOLVE IT ' AND:DRINK: IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! 40c PERLB.... BUY YOURTURKEY 40¢ PERLB. AT LUCKY’S MARKET 740 CY Ave. Phone 2307-W Next to Piggly-Wiggly Swift Premium Ham, half or whole, per Ib. .. “ RE eT RSS Pork Roast Loin, per Ib. Pork Chops Loin, per lb... Pork Roast Shoulder, per Ib. . Butter, per Ib. —— —60c DUCKS—GEESE—CHICKENS Oysters, quart .... * ... $1.00 WE DELIVER For Your Thanksgiving Day Table Special Offerings From Our China Department DINNER WARE ™ VERY SPECIAL 82-piece set of English Blue Willow consisting of: Six 7-in. Plates Six 4-in. Plates. ASK YOUR GRANDFATHER May Be Your Last Chance to Get a City Lot in FAIRVIEW —AT— $1.00 Down and $1.00 A Week SALE BEGINS AT NOON TOMORROW Price $100 to $350—$1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week City Water—Gas—Phone and Light Wires Up to the Addition Every lot for sale bears a card giving lot and block number and the price—all go at $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week. BE THERE TO PULL YOUR LOT CARD Take Kenwood Bus or Drive Out South McKinley to Fifteenth Street, then East to Our Big Sign Salesmen on the Ground DOBBIN REALTY CO. W. R. DOBBIN Phone 2316 237 S. Center eed Six Cups and Saucers Six Fruits One Platter One Vegetable Dish This set sells in the regular $12.48. Priced now at.. way at For those that do not particularly care for highly decorated dinnerware, we offer a splendid 32-piece set Carlton pattern. Priced now $8 75 e atx... Homer Laughlin Dinner Ware Many beautiful patterns in Homer- Laughlin China are being featured now, in pink and blue floral patterns, consist- ing of 52 pieces. : $11.95 Priced now at Special Invitation TO THE WOMEN OF CASPER To visit our Crockery and Chinaware department, located on the Fourth Floor. You will see the largest and most com- plete display of China, Glassware and many novelties in china, pottery, etc. You will get many ideas and suggestions for Xmas Gifts. Our Dinner: Ware Lines Consist of Haviland, Bavarian, English and Japanese imported lines, and a very complete line of Homer-Laugilin do- mestic ware. Also the Indian Tree pat- tern in Syracuse China, which is so popu- lar at present. Roseville Pottery Don’t overlook the youngsters when you visit our China Department. Rose- ville Pottery line of children’s sets : will delight the heart of any child. Lisk, also two styles in aluminum. The set $1.45 89c to $6.95 Golden Rule Dept. Store LINDSAY & CO. ROASTERS A very large assortment of Roasters, including plain bla and Enamel %

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