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at the Prembyterian manse, 1103 charles A. Wilson officiating. ceremony was used. The couple was attended by G. T. Wald- The bride is from South pekota while” Mr. Bunce is from Mr. and Mra. Vern L. Thornton Were pleasantly surprised last eve- ning when about 30 of their friends Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler wil! entertain at a formal dinner and bridge party to be given tomorrow evening at their residence on Beech 102 Sduth Wolcott mentary to her -house Burton Lester of New York . rend ate Wo “PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Waldrin have as their guests at their home on South Spruce street, Mrs. Waldrin’s @ pleasant trip to Kansas and other points where they will visit before going to Los Angeles to make their Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- ton were presented during the eye- ning with a silver fruit stand as a where they wil! St. Mark’s Gu'ld Will Give Card Party. Members of St. Mark's guild wil! sive an informal evening card party, next Monday at 8 o’c'ock at the Parish house. Those wishing to pur- chase tickets or to make reserva- ‘ions. may Co so by calling Mrs. James Weilderhold, chairman of remembrance of days Guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Edleman, Mr. and Mrs. H. R) Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Ray White, Mr. and Mrs: R. M. Coch- rarf, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edleman, ’ Mrs. Earl C. Boyle entertained at rmal bridge luncheon given today at her home on East Tenth treet. This was the second of the series of parties which Mrs. Boyle ing with a son. eee Auray, Colo. eee friends from their home in Snyder. eee eral days on a pleasure trip. Denver. » ee to leave Suniay evening for and other w stern points. Pect, to spenc several weeks here after which they will go to Califor- nia where they will spend the re- mainder of the winter monthg visit- daughter Jane departed yesterday for their home in Nebraska after spending several weeks here visit- ing with friends amd relatives. . Miss Elizabeth Walker has return- Miss Betty Offerman is the guest of friends here for a short time from see Mrs. W. A. Brown left last even. ing for Cheyenne and Denver to be gone for a week or 10 days on a bust. ness and pleasure trip. -| Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Snyder are shopping here and visiting with Mra. R. C. Lisle was a visitor who ‘spent yesterday here from Glenrock. cee Mr. and Mrs. F C. Hawkins of Cleveland, ©., arrived in the city to- day and will spend some time here. Mrs. Robert Welling left last even- Meo aes os ae ing for Denver to be gone for sev-| F. W. Macker an’ F. B. Woodsen are among the” Denver business men who arrived in the city thir morning. é —_—_. Herman D. Gates of Denver has been here for several days this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Smith are here today visiting with friends and attending to \usiness affairs from Mr. and Mrs L. M. Lewis expect a months pleasr fe trip to Los Angeles Mr. and. Mrs. G. B. Logan and Of Opayne Manor fringe shade= parents Mr. and airs. K. L. Jones} at $1.50. Hunter-Goll Co. 241 W of Chicago. Mr. and Mra. Jones ex-| First. Phone 9863. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Seibkin, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beam, Mrs Charlotte Pfiefer, Miss Fern Richardson, Miss Esther Beam, Miss Gwendolyn Bates, Miss Phillis Dor- Jand and the Messrs. 1. L. Bettle, David Edleman, is giving this season. Among those who attended were Mrs. Carl Shu- maker, Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mrs, R. n Rose, Mrs.’C. H. Bowman, Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs, A. E,Biglin, Mrs. fF. B. Firmin and Miss Edna Smith. Mrs. Greenough Is Guest at Luncheon, s. J, B. Greenough of Lander, uest of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. aysen, was the guest of honor informal bridge luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. R. E. Wertz at her home, 614 East Milton ave- Honors at bridge for the af- ternoon. were won by Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. H. L. Patton and Mrs. P. C. Hardware. The Girl Reserves will hod a sale { baked goods tomorrow beginning at 10 a. m. and cont’nuing throuwh out the day at the Holmes Hard- ware store on Second strect. at Presb; Party yterian Lask Visitor Is Guest At Informal Party. Mrs. Elmer Grebe of Lusk, who ts the guest here of her sister, Miss Emma Lou Abbott, was the guest of honor at an informal party given’ last evening by Mrs. Fadden and Miss Lillian Kocher at the home of the latter in the Poling apartments. The evening Was spent in playing Mah Jongg after which refreshments served. Guests who members of the faculty of the South Cusper school and Mrs. Gertrude Berkquist, Miss Marie Antrim and Miss Jean Quinn. The party given yesterday after noon at the Presbyterian church Bible class of that church taught by Mrs. Charles A, Wilson was a huge success with more than 100 members present. A short but enjoyable program wax WOMEN! DYE ~ ANY GARHENT OR DRAPERY Waists Kimonos Draperies Mr. and Mrs, Andrus Mr. and Mrs.~R. M. Andrus were hosts at formal dinner parties given on Tuesday and Thursday evening of this week. Honors at bridge for Tuesday evening were taken by Mrs. A. J, Cunningham, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, W. F, Ott and Hal Curran. Honors for last evening were. won Casper Attorney Entertained at Dinner. ] A. E. Stirrett, Casper attorney, who was a visitor in Cheyenne Wed- our special adv: the Mezzanine, to nesCay was the guest of honor at an informal dinner given by Mr. Harold I. Vaughan at their home in Cheyenne, who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W. Colling, Mr. and rMs. Stanley 8. Vaughan. Mr. Carey, Mr, . Hart, Mr. Stir- Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat.are the fortunate exception. But if You find the fat accu: ready cumbersome, to follow this sug: ir druggist for Diamond Dyes Each 15-cent package mond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint faded thing new, even if she has never dyed befoxe. Drug Stores sell al! colors.—Adv, Mrs, John 8. Mech'ing entertain: ed at'a surprise dinner party last evening at her home, Durbin street in honor of Mr. Mech- ng, whose b'rthday was celebrated. A large basket ball placed in the cenier of the table decorated with M doing this you will be safe from harmful drugs and be able to re- nd easily without on diet or tiresome exercise, any old, worn, Oxfords _ Oxfords _ Oxfords Saturday is the Last Day of Our 3 Day Special Oxford Clearance Oxfords Your last chance to select a special price reductions. Ni servative patterns. Calfskins, ki colors and combinations. pair of these high grade Oxfords at these y styles galore ag well as more con- dskins, suedes, patents, blacks, browns, Worlds of variety. Saturday is the last day. "= Read These 7~<| Price Reductions $10.00 Brown Suede * Oxfords .......... $9.00 Black Kid For- mative Oxfords ..... $9.00 Brown Kid For- mative Oxfords ..... $9.00 Brown Kid Cuban Oxfords. ..... $8.00 Aunt Polly Wide Oxfords ...... $8.50 Creased Toe _ $11.00 College Tie black or brown.. $9.00 College $8.00 Brown Calf Blucher Oxfords .... $8.50 Brown Calf Pat- ent Trim Oxfords... . Back To Regular Prices Monday ONE BIG LOT OF OXFORDS _ This group contains a big variety of Oxfords, all styles, shapes, colors and heels. Broker lines of high-grade Oxfords that ‘sold front $7.00 to. $9.50. Noveity styles and conservative styles. tions and plain colors. your pair Saturday. These are selling fast. Get $00 RED GOOSE SHOES | FOR CHILDREN Reduced During Sale WISSINS A stunning line in various colors o: taffeta, triscosham, colors, Phoenix Sil and for styles and Sreatly reduced Everywoman’s Store cS; Of) ——— Many women not yet ready to purchase their com- plete new spring costume are taking. advantage of ance showing of Spring Millinery on Brighten Up the Winter Coat With One of Our Charmingly Irresistible New. Spring Hats This department is aglow with pretty colors and styles in the newest attractive combinations of spring materials. Proper Corseting of the Fiewe Should Not Be Overlooked Don’t ignore the corseting problem just because you like that freedom from réstraint that a cor- set-less costume gives. For you it may require only the right brassiere —just the correct corsetette—or a light weight entirely comfortable wrap-around; where for another a regular corset of more westraining character may be necessary. Whatever it be, our friendly” sug- gestions and years’ experience in supplying corsets is at your com- mand. We Have Just Received a New Shipment Of Redfern and Warner Corsets _Wraparounds-Brassieres-Corselettes , for Spring : Those desiring Saturday fittings are urged to come in the forenoon if possible. Newest of Silk Dresses $22.50 ‘ The attention of Saturday shoppers is especially directed to our new lines of Blouses, Skirts, Sweat- ers, Silk Underwear, Coats, Suits and Dresses f the popular crepes, etc., in appealing styles and (CONSTIPATION _ Fin return wis tag || . MILLINERY CHAMBERLAIN’S| Balcony N —Another Thrift Offering Ladies! 9 | ---It s your turn now! —a few pennies a day will keep cold weather away We offer you choice Of All Winter Cloth Coats The Main Floor We believe it will simply be necessary to show you the line and your judgment will tell you at once that here is your oppor- tunity. Rich Fur Trimmings ‘Lustrous Winter Materials High Quality Linings All combine to mark these'offerings as particularly appealing to women who have the habit of thrift. Several weeks more of cold weather—and all next fall and winter—two hundred days of service for the investment of a few pen- nies a day, Cc. Capren, manager of the Sin- clair Crude Oil Purchasing com-| day from Bucknum. pany, has returned from Oklahoma. where he has been speniing the > Tast two weeks on business in con- nection with his company. SAVE THE TROUBLE OF FFEE MAKING-U. H. B. Daugaard Js in the city to- °Horlick’s Malted Milk ushony fons Coffee IT JS MADE JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! WHITE LAUNDRY AT YOUR SERVICE HODSOLL jew Public Market