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Judson-Zent Marriage ‘Thursday Morning. ‘Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Glendora Jud- son, popular South Bend, Ind., so- ciety girl to I, Dale Zent of this clty which took place Thursday, ‘Thanksgiving day, November 29, at 9.30 at the Broadway Ev: church. They were attended by Miss Margaret MacGregor as maidof-hon- or and Miss Helen Gatill, brides- maid, both of South Bend. The bride was becomingly @ressed in a gown of white satin, wore a bridal RECENT AND COMIN EVENTS IN SOCIA CIRCLES OF CASPER graduated from the University of Nebraska and has been practicing law in this city for some time. The couple have taken apartments at the Wyatt. Mrs. Fidel 7 Entertains veil and carried a bouquet of roses|taken by Mrs. Albert Flemming of! and lillies of the valley. Mrs. Zent is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman C. Judson of 1208 Leeper avenue, South Bend, Ind, and is poular tm both social and mustcal circles of that city. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zent of South Bend, but has been a resident of Casper for the last year. He has been connected with the architectural department of the Midwest Refining company and has since coming to this city made many friends, | Mrs. Bigtin Will Entertam Thursday Club, Mra. A. E. Biglin will entertain the Thursday Bridge club this week at her home on South Ceuter street at its weekly ppene oe Mrs. Flemming Is Honored Guest. Mrs. Albert Flemming of Novia Scotia, mother and house guest of jcrations suggestive of the Christmas Mrs. Leigh McGrath was the guest of honor at an informal dinner given last evening by the Misses Mar garet, Kathleen and Patricia Sul- ivan at their home on East Tenth street. . Delphian Society Meeting Monday. The Casper Delphian society will meet tomorrow afternoon, Decem- ber 8, at 2:30 o'clock at the pubd'ic lbrary with Mrs. Eva Herncall as leader. All members are asked to be present as an interesting pro- gram has been planned for the after- noon. eee Wednesday, December 5. Novia Scotia, and Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath, Twelve guests attended. see Duplicate Bridge Club Meeting Friday Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew enter- tained the members of the Duplicate bridge club last Friday at a regular meeting. eee Eastern Star Tea ‘Tuesday Afternoon An Eastern Star tea will be held in the Masonic Temple Tuesday af-| ternoon at 2:80 with Mesdames J. J.! Svendsen, M. C. Keith, A. A. Slade,! John Jourgensen, and John Luxon, as hostesses for the afternoon. All members are asked to be present. eee Friday Bridge Club Meeting Last Week. The Friday Bridge club met last) week at the home of Mrs. S. S. Combs, 815 South Ash street. Dec- holidays were ured. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs. M. G. Marrin and Mrs. Daniel Davis Members of tho club present were Mrs. Philip Girrara, Mrs. G. E. Stronberg, Mrs. Daniel Davis, Mrs. M. G. Marrin. Mra. J. P. O'Brien, | Mrs, Walter Brewer, Mrs. Glen Hop- per an@ tho hostess. The club will meet again next Friday at the home of Mrs. Marrin, 1188 South Walnur street. Baptist Socis!, Bazaar And Box Exchange Tuesday. The ladies of the Hast’ Side circle of the First Baptist church wil! give a social, bazair and box exchange Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the church, A spelling match will be ‘The Ladies Aid society of the/an interesting feature of the meet- ‘Trinity Lutheran church will hold thelr annual Christmas sale on Wednesday of next week at the new public market on Bast Second street. The Cisplay will be shown in the Smith Shore repairing booth and will start at 10 o'clock and continue through the day. Fancy articles and hand made Christmas gifts will be features -of the sale. Home baked goods and candy will also be on sale. The proceeds will be added to the church fund, the church which je located on Park and Fourth streets having recently been enlarg- ed and redecorated. ‘Those who will be in charge are Mrs. K. L. Krusmark, Mrs, Frece Marcy and Lacie bic d Francis. Colorado Alumni Association Wil] Meet. The Colctado University Alumni association will meet Friday eve ning at 8 o'clock at the Presbyter- jan manwe, 1103 South Wolcott street. All members are asked to be present. eee Mrs. Bingham Wl Entertain Her Club. Mrs. J. W. Bingham will enter: tain her bridge club which {s com- posed cf wives of Casper dentists, "Tuesday afternoon of thie week at her residence. 511 Kimball avenue. eee Mrs. Dayton Will Be Hostess At Luncheon. Mrs. Marshall Dayton will be host-jooln street. the Rev. Lewis B. Car- ess at an informal luncheon and|ter officlating. The bride recently Wednesday at herlerrived from Crawford, Neb. and bridge party home, 662 South Lincoln avenue. eee P. E. 0. Meeting Saturday, December 8 Mrs. George Vandeveer ‘will enter- tain the members of Chapter G. of|couple will make their home in this the F. E. 0, Sisterhood Saturday af- ternoon, December 8 at 2:30 at her home, 1049 South Blm street. All members and visiting members in| Christian Church Bazaar Tuesday the city are invited to attend. eee Rebekah Ofteere Are * Elected At Meeting W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No, 29 met in regular session last Wednesday evening at the I. 0. O. F. halt, Following the business meeting refreshments were served and officers were elected. ‘Those electea were Noble grand, Mre. Katie Boyd; vice grand, Mrs. Lilly Ted- ford; recording secretary, Mrs. Olive Barker; financial secretary, Mrs. Min- nle Twiggs; treasurer, Mrs. Belle Henry; trustee, Mrs. Carrie Se'ly. see Wowen's Missionary Society Meeting Thursday. ‘The Women's Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2.30 at the home of Mrs. Sontag, 802 CY avenue. Mrs. Sontag wi'l be as- sisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Cook. Al] members of the society are asked to atterd. wee Altar and Rosary Society Will Give Winter Festival Plans were completed for a win- ter festival at a meeting held by the Altar and Rosary society of St. An- thony's Catholic church last Wednes- day. The entertainment will be featured by new ideas and wi'l be giver, on Wednesday and Thursday, December 12 and 13, at the Mullin club rooms. In connection with the festival the regular bazaar ideas will be carried out with Christmas gifts, candy and baked goods onsale at 4ifferent booths. . Davis-Cypreansen Marriage Is Announced Announcement came as a surprise here yesterday of the marriage of Miss Emma Lucille Davis to Clar- ence G. Cypreansen which took place November 10 at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Alex B. King with Justice Edwin Barrett officiating. | Mrs, Frank Cowan, Mr, and Mrs. ing for which Mrs. C. D. Poling will act as the teacher. An admission of a package not to coat léss than twenty-five cents will be made which will be exchanged during the evening. All those at- tending are asked also to bring an- other package. One of the two pack-| ages to be a joke parcel or gift to assist in the entertainment. Members of tho World Wide Guild wil! be in charge of a booth at/ which will be sold hand lotions and Christmas seals. Light refreshments will be served during the affair. ‘The public fs invited to attend. eee Mr, and Mrs. Meyer Entertain Colonial Dinner Club. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Méyer en- tertained the Colonial Dinner club last Tuesday evening at their resi-| dence, 517 South Wolcott street. | The evening was spent in p'aying bridge, honors at which were taken by Mrs. Harry Meyer, Mrs. O. H. Meyer, Harry Meyer and Herbert Ward. The club will meet again on December 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones. 511-Park ave nue. McBride-Pittman Marriage. The marriage of Miss Edith Wint- fred McBride to Dale Pittman, both of Casper took place this afternoon at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church, 866 South Lin- has been visiting for some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jones, 122 South David) street. The groom is connected with the Wyoming National wank. The city, having taken apartments at} the Alexander. | December 4 | ‘The ladies of the First Christian church have completed all arrange ments for their annual Christmas bazaar to be held Tuesday, Decem- ber 4, at the church, corner of Lind and Grant streets. There will be a utility booth at which will be sold, fancy and plain aprons, tron- ing board covers, sandwiches and} cookies, ple trimmers and dolls. Other fancy articles useful for, Christmas gifts will also be on salc./ eee Chicago and Northwestern | Women's Club Meeting | The Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon of this week at 2:15 at the public library. All mem- bers are osked to attend as. busi- ness matters of importance will be transacted. Women’s Benefit Association Meeting Monday Evening The Wonien’s Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fel- low's hall during which time officers will be elected and refreshments wil! be served. All members of the as- sociation are requested to be present. ee Mrs. Boyle Will Entertain Pepper Club Mrs. Earl C. Boyle will entertain the members of the Pepper club to- morrow evening at her home on East Tenth street. eee Mr. and Mrs, Rehr | Entertain Mr. and Mrs, W, I. Rehr, Jr., en- tertained at an informal bridge party given last evening at their home on South Lincoln. Among those who attended were Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kampf, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mr. and Mrs; Frank Prior, Mr: and evening at another informal Charles T, McGrady, Mr. and Mrs. { Miss Stella Julian, Miss Lillian Lar- Brewster, Miss Mary Mc-| son and guest, Mies Ruth Kistler of Keown, and Leo A. Dunn. Mr. and| Lusk, Miss Ruth Pigott, Mrs. he | Mrs. Rehr will entertiin again this| Antrim, Miss Isabelle Price, Clar Entertain and Mrs. Earle G. Burwell ‘will entertain at an informal dinner party Wednesday evening of this week at their home, 617 Kirk, tn honor of their eleventh wedding an- niversary. Ten guests will attend. Mr. and Mrs. Burwell were hosts at guests attended. eee nal Association Will Meet Wednesday ‘The Women’s association of the Congregational church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. M. Campbell, 1228 South Cedar street. All members are asked to be present as business affairs of importance will be dis cussed, bd ee Mr. and Mrs. Hagens Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens were hosts at an informal dinner party given Friday evening at their home on South Center street preceding the Masonic dancing party given at the temple. Among tho guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denham, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, Mrs. R. BH. Wertz, Clement Nicolay. sen and Mr. and Mrs, Leigh Town- send, eee Monday Meeting Tomorrow The Monday bridge club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs, G. R. Hagens on Bouth Center street. oe Mrs. McGrath Will Entertain for Guest Mrs. Leigh McGrath will entertain at an informal tridge luncheon to be given on Tuesday complimentary to her mother and guest, Mrs. Albert Fleming of Novia Scotia. cee Dinner Thi At Shumaker Home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker will entertain at dinner on Thursday evening of thig week at their. resi- dence on East E'eventh street. owe Mrs. Boeke Will Entertain At Bridge Luncheons Mrs. R. M. Boeke will entertain at two informal bridge luncheons to be given on Tuesday and Saturday of this week at her home in the Garbutt apartments. eee Mr. and Mrs. Hagens To Entertain Friday Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Hagens will entertain at a formal dinner party on Friday evening at their home on South Center street. This will be one of the series of dinner parties which Mr. and Mrs. Hagens are giving this season. . Mrs. Townsend Will Entertain Mrs. C. H. Townsend will enter- tain the members of the Fortnightly bridge club Saturday at her home on South Wolcott street. eee Foreign Missionary Society Will Meet. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. L. Green, 182 North Beech street. The Christmas box offerings will be taken at this meeting and all mem- bers are asked to be present. eee Midnight Bridge Club Meeting Tuesday. Miss Patricia Sullivan. will enter- tain the members of the Midnight Bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on East Tenth street, ee Turkey Dinner 7 Evening. The Misses Stella Julian, Ruth Pigott and Antrim entertained at a turkey dinner at thelr apartment in the Tulmore Friday evening. Those who participated in the feast were Mies Marion Chadwick, Harold Chapman, G. Bertenolgle and the hostesses. . Miss, Chadwick Entertains. Miss Marion Chadwick was hos- tess at a 500 party given at her home on Spruce street Friday evs- ning. Those who enjoyed her hos- pitality were Miss Isabella Burton, Brock, Harola Chapman, 1. A. Chrismann and Fred and Willam Shelton. | chase chairs for the hall. eee Miss Renyille Entertains ©. C. C. Clab Friday. Miss Juanita Renville entertained the members of the C. C. C. club Friday evening at her home spent in playing cards and dancing. ‘The next meeting will be held De- cember 14 and will be in the form Van Meter Pupils To Appear Tuesday In Music Recital Pupils of the Van Meter Schoo! of Music will appear in recital Tues- day evening, December 4, at 7:30 at the, Methodist Episcopal church. All those interested in music are invited to attend. An interesting prograin has been completed and follows: Bernard Daly, piano—"Tiddle. wink." Gerald. Daly, diers.”” Mary Savage, violln—‘Polka.” Betty Gray, plano—‘Jolly Com- panion.” Lilly May McGinity, plano—“Rose Waltz.” Virginia Barnes, violin—“Long Long Ago.” ; Hazel Wright, plano—“The Fair.” Margery Vancil, violin—‘“Swedish Folk Song.” . Lillian Roth, plano—“Old Swing.” Marjory Hartzell, piano—“Thistie- down.”" Plano—“Little Sol- Harry Powell, plano—‘March Mignonne.” Annie Morganstein, violin—‘*Ma- Wright, plano — “Valse Biuette.” Carl Schedler, violin—“Theme from a Sonata.” Erika Schmidt, plano—"By Gone Days.” Margaret Holden, to the Mountains.” violin—"Back Jessio Tapp, plano— “Mavis “Waltz.” Velma Schedler, violfn—*Hun- garian Mazurka.” Ford Dimmick, clarinet—‘My Bonnie." Virgil Smith, violln—*Scotch Folk Song.” Marle Aaberg, piano—“Play of the Flowers.” Annette Giredal, violin—" tina,” Mildred Daly, vocal—“The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise.” Thora Siebers, violin—‘Pizzicato.” Mrs. Laehr, vocal—“Summer is ‘Saying Goodbye.” Eat and Get Thin This {s turning an old phrase face about, but modern methods of reduc- ing fat have made this revision pos- sible. If you are overfat and al: to physical exertion; if you wise fond of the table and still want ‘Cava- averse Detroit, Mich.) and give him (or send them) one dollar. For th stying a nice, trim, sll, ‘ He will hand you a box of Marmoia Prescription Tablets, compounded in accordance with the famous Mar- mola Prescription), one of which you must take after each meai and at bedtime until you begin to lose your fat steadily ‘and easily. Then continue the treatment until your weight is what you desire. Mar- mola Prescription Tablets are not only harmless but really beneficial to the general health. You don't need starvation diet, or weakening exercises, Just go on eating what you like, leave exercising to the athletes, but take your little tablet faithfully, and without a doubt that flabby flesh will quickly take unto itself wings, leaving behind it your natural self, neatly clothed in firm flesh and trim muscles.—Advertise- mens —s——_— See Butcher for used Ford cars at Wyoming Oldsmobile company. Phone 1963; after 6 m. 542R. Casper Sunday Cribune Monday. Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Mrs. G. R. Hagens will entertain the Monday Bridge club at her home. W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 meeting at 1..0. 0. F. hall. Casper Delphian society meeting at the public library. Mrs. Earl C. Boyle will entertain the Pepper club at her residence. eee Tuesday. Mrs. Leigh McGrath will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Albert Flemming. Mrs, J. W. Bingham will entertain the members of her bridge club. Mrs, R. M. Boeke will entertain at the first of a series of bridge luncheons. Midnight Bridge club meeting at the home of Miss Patricia Sullivan. Methodist Foreign Woman's asso- ciation meeting at the home of Mrs. Cc. L, Green. First Christian church bazaar at the church. Chicago and Northwestern Rail- way Woman's club meeting at the brary. Eastern Star tea at the Masonic temple. Van Meter recital at the Meth- odist Episcopal churc! American Legion auxiliary meet- ing at the home of Mrs. R. Huff. e- Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle G. Burwell will entertain at an informal dinner party. Congregations! Woman's associa- tion meeting at the home of Mrs. M. Campbell. Mrs. Marshal] Dayton will be hos- tess at an f{mformal bridge luncheon Trinity Lutheran ald Christmas bazaar. eee ‘Thursday. . Thursday Bridge club meeting at the home of Mrs, A. B. Biglin. Mrs. Sontag will entertain the Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church at her resi- dence. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker will entertain at dinner at their home. eee Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens will entertain at a formal dinner party at their residence. Colorado university alumni! asso- For Sale at a Bargain One Federal Blue Printing Machine: used very little. This machine cost better than $600.00 and can be bought at a bargain, Casper Storage Co. 213 West Midwest Avanue. The Radiant Beauty Shop Under new management. We have only expert op- erators here. You will always find efficiency and promptness. Marcelling Shampooing Facials Scalp Treatments Hair Dressing Inecto Hair Dyeing We carry a full line of hair and beauty needs. Mezzanine Floor Henning Hotel Phone 682-R for Appointment We Thank You Words cannot adequately express our appreciation of the congratula- tion and good wishes of the hundreds and hundreds of people, who vis- ited this new Jewelry Store at our Opening, Saturday. be with us, a cordial] invitation is extended to you to stop in whenever it is convenient. with us Saturday, come back again. prepared a Jewelry Store of which Casper can well be proud. We have a wonderful stock of Christmas Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Sil- We make one price to everybody and our efforts and our aim will be to offer you the highest quality at the lowest possible price. Rothrock “wants to see you” Henning Hotel Bldg. verware. ciation meeting at the Presbyterian manse. Peo eres) and Lacy sale to be ven ald of the Kenwood Presbyterian church. Friday Bridge club meeting at the home of Mrs. M. ‘Marrin. Saturday. Mrs. George Vandeveer will enter- tain the members of Chapter O of the P. EB. O. sisterhood. Fortnightly Bridge club meeting at the residence of Mrs. C. H. Town- send. Mrs. R. M. Boeke will be hostess at an informal bridge luncheon. Business and Professional Wo- man’s club meeting at the Henning hotel. Women’s Club Is Entertained Here At Shipp Home The Casper Women's club met yesterday with Mrs, E. Richard] Shipp, president of the organiza- tion, Mrs, A. E, Thompson read a paper on “Brazil,” going into the} conditions, the history, and the pos- sibilities of the country with thor-| oughness. Mrs. Oddmund Josendal conducted the round table discus-| ston, The tople for the day was the| new “Pathfinder” movement which has as its object character building among young people. The members of the club were enthustastic in their praise of the Pathfinder organi-| zation, | Miss Edna Mae Healey sang to the accompaniment of Mrs. Ray. The club is arranging for an elaborate program December 15, to! be held at the home of Mrs. Black- ware on South Wolcott street. ee PAGE NINE Social Calendar for Presentation of ““The Holy City” Scheduled in Week The Casper Choral soclety will sing) Rush, tengr; Harley Bottoms, tenor: “The Holy City,” on Sunday evening | Frank Firthin, baritone; H. Ros Bar- December 9 at 7.80 o'clock in tho| %® bass. Presbyterian tabernacle. This will! yir6. Huff Will Entertain be a great treat for the peop's of Lenton Aue Casper ‘as nothing of its kind has| “xirs. Huff will entertain the mem- been given here for sometime. Legion All members of the chorus are re-| jrry Tuseday atte noe ny REL quested to be present this afternoon| her apartments in the 0. S. build. at 3 o'clock tn the Presbyterian tab-| ing. arer ss ernacle for one of the final rehear. sals. An urgent invitation is cx- tended to all singers who have taken part in “The Holy City” at previous times and those who have not re: cently been regular in attendance at rehearsals. It is hoped that every one who expects to sing in the final Performance will be present this af- ternoon in order that final arrange ments can be made in assembling the various voices. The soloists on this occasion -will be: Mrs. R. B, Leggett, soprano; Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky, contralto; Miss Violet Faulk, contraito; Roy —e The first can-opener, made neces- sary by the growth of the canninr jindustry, brought tts inventor a KI-MOIDS QUIGK “For INDIGES TION Freedom To Mothers While you go on that shopping tour or attend an afternoon of bridge, you may leave Little Junior or Baby Mary at THE DAY NURSERY PHONE 551 Conducted at the home of MRS. T. F. ALGEO 829 So. Durbin Street Assisted in the care of the children by Mrs. A, J. Hazlett — DONO NC SOTO NOON T" country and pianists. 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