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-t MARY TOBIN — © ol or Hammans Marriage niarrage of Miss Alice Loutse , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. uller of Lysite, to Loyal mmans. son of Mr. and Hammans of Kersey, place jast Saturday took evening at 7 v’clock at the home Colo.. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ho Hil, 619 cast First street. The Rev. Chas. A. Wilson pastor pf the First Pres byteran church performed the] street in honor of Dr. Lathrop ceremory. They were attended by | wnose birthday was Saturday. Miss Helen I. Puller and Frank H. see Hi The bride was attractively dressed in a gown of pink and silver and carried a corsage of bridal roses Mr. and Mrs, O. L. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kem and the host and hostess. Birthday Lathrop Residence nurses and friends of the Casper Private and Women's-and Chil¢son’s hospitals enjoyed an informal even- me the Lathrop home on South Center Young People’s Branch WEI Meet Tuesday Party At Doctors @ the Lathrop clinic and party given Inst Saturday at The Young People’s branch of Tre Taaner Dain eripune Glee Club of ’84 Recalled By Funeral ’ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1924 In Deep M POMERENE GETS UPPOSITION IN LABOW CIRCLES Rail Heads Say He Has Not Had Experience to Handle Litigation WASHINGTON Feb. 11—Officials of three railroad labor organizations appeared before the senate ofl com- mittee today to oppose the nomina- ton of Atlee Pomerene of Ohio, as and lilies of the valley. Guests present to witness the coremony were, Miss Ruth A. Hey- ers and Lowell E. Jones of Sho- shoni, Mrs. Oscar Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H, Hill, Miss Frances M. Puller, sister of the bride, and Miss Helen I. Fuller. The couple left today for Lysite where they will make their home. ° the Women’s Christian Temperance Union’ will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. H. Bennett, 312 East Fifth street. A membership contest is in progress and it is hoped that many new as well as old members will be pres- ent. A program haé been planned which will consist of readings and musical numbers. The late Woodrow Wilson organized the Glee Club of Johns ‘He was a post-graduate student at the time. One member was Peace Prize. Top row, left to right: Louis T. Stevens, deceased; Ws University, shown above, in 1884. Levermore, winner of the Bok Albert Shaw, EB. R. L. Gould, New York; Wilson at age of 28; eas. see fditor of Review of Reviews; Richard H. Bayard, Baltimore; James Page, Brownsville. N. ¥.: and Be Las kla wen Joint Meeting Tuesday T. Robert of Morgan Park, Ill. Center row: F. M. Warren of Yale Universit z ald, ‘New Yorks Th At Knights of Pythias Hall Charles Levermore, Bok Prize winner; David T. Day, Geological Survey. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will A. joint meeting of the Spanish Burr J. Ramage; Arthur Yager, Governor of Porto Rico under President Wilson. War veterans and Ladies auxiliary Bottom row: Edward Engle, editor; both put road | Cert special counsel for the government n the oll lease sults. After they had concluded -the'r ments, the committee ca'led ugue, efore it e railroad peared Railroad Tra'nmen; W. M. vice president of the Order df of the | not sufficient ex Mr. Pomerene and his col as H. Strawn, of Chicago, labor officials who were J. Paul Stephens, ¥ president of the Brotherhood Clark, Rail- Conductors, and J. J, Forester, Brotherhood of Railroad 8. They said they opposed Mr. rene on the ground that he had rience in hand! ng meet Thursday afternoon at 2 ae ~ held SA Neyo ve the oa ag nie se urned unt’l to: o'clock at the residence of Mrs.| Knights of Pythias hall. All mem-| cent edition of the Casper Tribune| from an illness that Sac _The co adjourned unt’l Sigvart Johnson, 1243 South Pop-| bers of the organizations are asked /in connection with winter sports at|him to his bed for severa’ days. HG ih Ca lar street. to be eR Lake Placid, N. ¥., ts the guest of id e- —>—_—___ a ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James S. Griffith, 1316] yw, i 7 3, World Wide Guild Will - F. ‘agner is attending to er os % Noble-P: Marriage South Lincoln street. Mrs. May is/ pus! ffatrs 1 4 GEORGE LORD NEW ae, = Saturday’ Evening ea wnt eafec, | Pemminant Ani ‘epcal circa st Bronx] 8 eS ee id SHERIFF AT SHERIDAN | on the arm ot hor Oe forationa abe toll te ta ee Sad Noble and} Mrs. A. G: | ville. “ ig rvices in the Cathedral bees Rca hd both of this | ‘ain the members of the World Wide eee M. Miller was a Casper visitor —= St, Peter and Paul on Mt. St. Albans. of guild of the Baptist church, Tues- day evening at 7:30 o'clock at her residence, 1134 South Beech street. yesterday from Lance Creek. Mrs. H. J. Strohmeyer returned to fe her home this afternon in Crawford, city were married last Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Presby- ium on Seventh street. Mrs. Mrs. F. E. Smal'y of Thermopolis of days : sh kings, were mar Mr. and Mrs. 2. C. Snyder arrivea|®T! days here. | this afternoon in th today from Chicago and expect to of All Saf make their future home here having} James R. Coxen is a Cheyenne] i. Coremony by Mrs. Frank Willlams and Mr. | Malian Pantomime At Hugh L. Leeaon. Twelve guests attended. In, “Columbine and her Play- mates,” from the Italian Panto- wees mime which Miss Elizabeth Baker |t#ken apartments on Lincoln street.| man in the city this week for a short) piston Roper of th A. T,,0; Alwant” -.- s presenting with her dancing e988 me. is Association Will Meet schoot at the America ‘Theater, Feb-| Miss FE. C. Philips of Montana ts %, > - m Pt Cc. W. Wither of Kansas City, lepburn, rect Mo., is here today attending to bus- The Alpha Tau Omega Alumni the guest of her aunt here for sev- association will hold their regular b ing in a Tht yen atoms Diba cid Sy [eral days this weck enroute to Den. from 2 to 6 years take part. They hl, 44 years o tied at 4 o'clock © quaint Church was performed by @ Anglician dio- e of Ottawa, assisted by. the Rev. or of All Saints, Se; ages orcement department to Governor bution SRIDAN, Feb. 11—George yioneer rancher and merchant = eS « 8 e at a hospital in Kursk millet, white sweet MRS. ORVA RICE DEA’ manse, 1103 South Wolcott Neb.. ti 1 ~ nr J. C. Wolfe’ and E. WI'lams are aie Skoer malian ridan was chosen sheriff of | ur mi wh hed re RICE SAD brine the Rev. Charles A. Wilson | The program for the evening will fare ytalttheeier Bee eral Gey8| spending a short time in’ the city n burns r nd in a an County to succeed Frank {fleld pass, field beans and Orva Rice, wife of Chester officiating. ‘They were attended by | Consist of.a short play and all mem: | oh Vane from Lavoye. sore! 2 whose resignation was ac | Which he will sent to any W f age, died last bers and friends are invited to at- * er fe he body | cepted 8 , e farmers and ranchmen who | 1320 Bouth Cot- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Saylor. = The | Pore 6-0 is now at the Muck Funeral Home| “e?ted Saturday, at a meeting of | & hi ntil his supply 1 1 ri couple will make their home here. | tend. ae Miss Edith Hamilton of Fulton,|_ W: M. Phillips of Powell apent| pending further nrrancona inne eae he ee Arearnbaats arocet tine tenascin eng . Mo., is spending several days here| Sunday here visiting with friends} The deceased {s survived by a| Morning. He will take over the | °¢. “ an fr “Gay ; Elks’ Dancing Party ere heed rye aery mal office as soon as his bond has been| APPlicants should specify chapel to Mordorme, Mo., where tn- St, Mark’s Synurgae Thursday Evening on business. H. D. Morlands of 0 POE erect Old son and | ringed, Toy’s resignation came | V@riety of seed desired, stating first,| terment will be made. Will Give Card Party A valentine dancing party, one eee no Moriands of Oregon arrived! by a brother who ts scheduled to ar- | “T tha vemilé eb aha { drunk. | Second and third choice, St. Mark's Synurgae will give 8D | of the regular series of informal| Miss Lucille Peterson of Lavoye|'" the city yesterday and expects to|rce today trom Minneapolis. pinnae kind textioattoteertices ten'( The: nzibee Of padkhate” te: “ab tetoeaial ae ae, this sree parties being given this season by Mo the xnset of friends here over| "Pend some time here. ip Sikes’ of Jous Sita” d oniractonh 3 small (totalling altogether only NFLUENZA at tl wens the Hlks' lodge will be he'd on a, Tae eee: 1 1 7 [ 1. C. Wachtel of the state law en-| 325) that tho senator does not be ae baa, earn: Sie. calling | ‘Thureday evening at thetr auditor ped he pes 1 a pel ecli dette vis. Canadian Girl -s Heve it will be practicable to send As @ preventive, melt and ; 2 . of . inhale night and morning— ’ . W. B. Ross. His heart: on the | More than one package to an appli aki Curts and her special orchestra will | is visiting with friends here, for a| here. ae BE Marries Count! vires 8 yoo for February |cant. Early correspondents will Ss Informal ‘Card Party urnish the music and an enjoy-| Short time this week. Sittwe tania "a, cohisageaahiond 18-in' Cheyenne, of course have the best chance to ba x ag aie iota Mead at ts aha Sot gale pie ee ca apehdliig “eederal dayerbrt — obtain the variety most desired oRUB Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marker were] 14 attend. In charge of arrange- Miss Nellie Guinn of the Casper | Caller spending ple Pade ne’ OTTAWA, Feb. 11.—Miss Lois Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly posts at an informal bridge party | ments are, Ivan Marshall and Paul| Beauty parlor returned last Satur-|°tY- BO Sk Francis Booth of Ottawa, and Prin a given. last Saturday evening at} <. itter, day from a weeks’ pleasure trip) O. powa e vesterday | =tk, Count Rosenborg of Denmark, MARCELLING, MANICURING > _ their residence on Wolcott street. 02-4). spent with friends in Denver. Oe Po OWS, BELIVOR VORUORY | tiret cousin of the ‘Danish onan 3 DAYS VICK’S Honors for the evening were taken O° 9; 9 from Rawling and will spend sev- Sundays, ndays, Tuesdays “Home Appointments” PHONE 1958-R Miss Jeanette Young “Formerly with Approved Marinel'o Shop” WYOMING PEOPLE nator Warren has for distri- a small allotment of pack: ot dry _land_fie'd, seeds— VAPORUB AT SMITH AND TURNER DRUG CO. 133 S. Center Phone 150 ness affairs. eee monthly meeting tomorrow even- ing at 6:30 o’clock at the,Henning ver where she will visit for a week pear rus and solo work. Soeeee doi potht chonaagaiee 2010 Wore | or 10:aage with yher=parehta: re at Mss Baker is proving that babies hotel. Following the meeting the are capable of doing real work. J. | basing ot ‘Cheyenne is here members will attend a ‘stheater} ji. Cnndren are Bernadette Fel Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Noland and@|om business today. a party. man, Helen Neithammer, Lois Pat- | children. Frank and George are here see for'a few. days visit'ng with friends| F. P. Willams fs. visiting’ with Apollo Orchestra Has Many Engagements The Apollo orchestra with Mrs. M. Curtz as director has been sched- uled to play for the Valentine party to be given Thursday evening by the Kiwanis club, Masonic dancing party Friday evening and the char ity ball to be given February 22 by the Casper Woman's Departmental “ club. Bridge Party At Daly Home Mrs. Denis Daly was hostess at an informal bridge party given last Sat- urday evening at her home on South Ash street, honors at which were won by Mrs. M. C. Crouch and T. B. Costello. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holloran, Mr. and Mrs. T. EB. Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Combs Crouch, Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Swanton, Mrs. Daniel Sullivan, Mrs. Jack Adolph Leary, Mrs. Peter J. Tobin, Mrs, James Daly, Miss Marie Law- Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend will be hosts to a number of friends at a dinner party to be given tomor- Tow evening at their home on Fourteenth street. Valentine dec orations and place cards will be used, Guests who will attend are, i MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” \ Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of co'd, ch Idren love the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup.” A teaspoonful never fails to elean the liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup’ which has arections for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. ~~Advertisement. tillo, Mary Lamb, Marcia Stalman, Betty Breisch, Doroth; &ebbins Dorothy Mower, Fritzi ‘ith, Mary Weldner, Twila Lakey. Two clev- er little clowns are Mary June Reed and Wilford White. PERSONALS Among Wyoming people spending some time in Washington on bus!- ness include Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds bei: state commander of the American Legion department of Wyoming and collector of internal revenue, Chey- enne; C. Howard Smith, auditor for the Wil'lam Brothers. Sheep com- pany of Douglas, and ©. L. Beaty, manager of the Lang Bank at Chey- enne. Py eee Mrs. M. Curtz of the Apollo or- chestra has returned from a week's Avery returned last Fri-| city today from Worland. visit spent with her parents in Den-|day from Greeley where he attended , see ver. While in that city Mrs. Curtz|the funeral of his brother, Stewart] Among the Denver business men attended several rehearsals of the Symphony orchestra and the privilege of meeting the and several members of the orches- tra. sn see Mr. and Mrs. B. Bailey of Indian- apolis are visiting in the city for several days with friends enroute to ‘California to spend seyeral months on a pleasure trip. While there they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elland, eee Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ward are in the city for several days attending to business affairs and visiting with friends from their home in Denver. ore Miss Lil'jan Wilson left last even- ing for Denver where she will visit for a week with friends and attend the Schumann Heink concert, see Mrs. George Peck is visiting with friends and relatives in Denver for several days this week. eee Mr. and Mrs, W. C, Adams wil’ leave tomorrow for Thermopolls to spend a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. EB, Moore and children have returnéd from a ten days’ pleasure trip spent with rela tives in Denver. see Miss Madyline Calwell arrived in the city last evening from Denver and w#l visit with relatives here for a week or ten days. see Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ellis of Bill- ings are visiting with friends here for several days having arrived yes- terday. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. Shoemaker have as their guests at their home, 119 South Kenwood street, Mr. and Mrs. V. Ferdick of Sunburst, Mont. eee Mrs. C. W. Weisner who motored to Denver last, week has returned after spending a number of days} there on a pleasure trip. eee | Mrs. Grace May of Bronxville, .N. ¥., whose picture appeared in a re- and .attend'ng to business affairs from Colorado Springs. Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Frederickson of Denver are visiting with friends here for a shot timo this week. Rete Miss Marion Qualey departed last evening for her after spending several weeks here visiting with friends. * Mr. and Mrs. William Moran are ges among the out,of town business cal lers spending several days in the city this week from Denver. * Mrs. BE. E. Miller of Chicago is here today. having arrived in the city this morning. Saati CITY BRIEFS adi Avery. . Wade Fowler is here for a few days from Douglas. ary J. E, Berkson is qa Lincoin busi- ness man who arrived in the city this morning. . Russell and Floyd Farris are re- turning this evening to Cheyenne after being here over the week end visiting with their sather, Captain J. M. Farris of the police depart- ment. Captain Farris is recovering friends here from Salt Creek. . . . "ee I. Sallznam of Bill’ngs is attend- ing to business affairs here for a few days this week. ens Otis Deeder of Moorcroft ts here on business for several da: caer W. H. King of Salt Creek came in yesterday and will spend several days here. home in Denver Earl Beall was visiting in the city yesterday from Basin. cee Daniel Call is among the Salt Creek visitors, spending a few days in the clty. Jess Stout of Billings arrived last evening and will spend several days here. L, B. Laird superintendent of the state highway departments is in the in the city this week are: H. H. eee Hamahan, W. H. McClure, A. J. Sevstre, J. D. Beebe, F. G. Dolds, H, H. Elder, B. J. Whittaker, A. F. Jones, M. G. Brennan, A. F. Smith, Cc. O. Volyt, and L. H. Harrison. . LEGION MEETING TONIGHT. . There wil! be a regular meeting of the George W. Vroman post of the American Legion at 8 o'clock this evening In the club rooms. The Ladies’ Auxiliary will serve refresh ments at the conclusion of the luncheon, Te Everywoman’s Store Will Close at 1 p. m. 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