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naw ue foweua er a oT | Aneneanenone ae a Om ee 1 P| ~ PAGE SIX. Seanor-Wilson Marriage. Davis Lane Wilson And Miss Inez Sylvia Seanor, well known Casper young people, were quietly married ft 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Marshall, 605 East Fourteenth stféet. Mrs. Marshall is a sister of the bride. ‘The bride was attractively dressed ih white georgette over sath atid éatried a bridal bouquet of 1liés of the valley and pink roses, ‘The bride was attended by her distéer Who wore a light tan crépe dress fd hat to match. Howard Wilson; brether of the groom, attended him. The Rev. Philip Ki Bdwards of the Epiecopal church performed the cerémony. ‘The groom {s an employe of the Midwest Refining company. Mrs. Wilron is a graduate of the Natrona county high school and has & host of friends among the younger sét. The wedding was followed by a @inner party in the private dining room of the Henning hote) With covers laid for 10. The tables were prettily decorated with spring Nowers. Mr. and Mrs, Wilson will be at home at the Grant street apart- ments, oe ee Mrs. Lummis Will Entertain ‘Tea Club Tuesday Afternoon. Mrs. B. B- Lummis will entertain the members of the Ttesdiy Ten ¢lub this week at hér residetice, 118 Past Sixth street. eee Mrs. Davis Will Entertain Wednesday, Mrs. J. K. Davis will entertain 6n Wednesday evening at her home on South Wolcott street at a shower &n@ bridge party complimentary to Mrs. Davis Wilson, formerly Miss Inéz Seanor. 18 "6 Dinner Last Friday At Henning Hotel. Among those who attended a Dutch treat dinner Friday evéning given at the Henning hotél preced- ing the annual formal ball at the temple by the Casper Shriners were Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patten, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hansard, Miss M. England, Miss Jean Quinn, Miss Hattie ‘Wryatt, Miss Mildred Jackson, Miss Wurtz, Miss Early of Lander, Mrs. Jatk Clar<, Mrs. Eva Mills, Miss Hil@a Harlan, Miss Ruth Beggs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steele, and the Messrs. Oscar Thomas, R. M. Fow- ler, Eddie Edwards, J. W. Gillespie, C. M. Hotnes, William Cutter, Wal ter Storrie, John Wyland, Ralph Barton, and E. J. Treglown. ee Mrs. Charies Hall Entertains Her Club- Mrs. Charles Hall entertained the Members of her bridge club yester- y afternoon at her residénce on Jackson street, honors for the after. moon being won by Mrs. Arthur G Davidson and~ Miss Betty Mont gomery. The club will be enter tained again in two weeks on Satur- day by Mra. C. B. Duncan eins Meeting at Knights of Pythias Hall a Success. The meeting and entertainment held last Tuesday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall by the Spanish War Veterans and Ladies’ muxiliary was a huge success and was well attended. Following the business session the evening was mpent in dancing and music, a fea- ture of the evening being a Spanish Garice in costume by Miss Treva Peete. Refreshments were served at the close of the entertainment by the committee in charge. ee Health Conference To Continue This Week Infants and small children grow at such a rapid rate and during tn fancy develop at a greater rate than any other time fn life. It is neces, sary, therefore, to have them ex amined at regular intervals to see that there are no defects to inte: with thelr proper growth and h EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OK CASPER and vigor. The care of baby teeth helps to determine whether or not the child Will have sound, straight, permanent ones in his future life. Diseased adenoids and tonsils should be discovered before the childs health fs uhdermined. A physical exathination 18 necessary to all chil- dren ahd is the only way to deter mine the proper nutrition of ehil- aren. Bring your chitd to the Mothét's ahd Child's health conferences which held monthly by the State Board of Health through the department 6f Matéfnal anf Infant Welfare and Hygiene: The local physicians and dentists of Casper and the Depart- mental ahd Woman's clubs will Sponsor And supervise this confer ence. Loulse Buford R. N., director of maternal and infants welfare, makes the following announcement: For thé Apfil conferences the reg- {iar mother's and child's health con- ference will be held at the following? April 15th at Casper in the City Hall from 9:30 to 11:30, April 16th at Notth Casper in the Congreda- Honal Chufch from 9:30 to 11:3). April 17th at Kenwood in the Presty: terlan church from 9:30 to 11:36. An invitation {s cordially extended to all the mothers to bring children undér SchOd! Age to thésé conferences. eee Cody-Fuller Matriage Last Week at Douglas Miss Heleh Gatherine Cody, At: tractivé daughter of Mrs. Pear] Coy and Barnés Fuller were married last Wedhesday, April 9, in Douglas at the Episcopal chuféh, the Rev. Hark: nésa performing the ceremony. They were attended by Mrs. Julla Wright and Georgé Newell both of Caspér. Others in the bridal party were Mrs Pearl Cody, mother of the bride, Miss Margaret Hild, Miss Anna Kennedy, Paul Cody, brother of the bride, Thomas Aldridge, B. William: son, and Ralph Alear, The bride was becomingly dfes#ed in a tan gown with hat to match and carried a bottquet of ophelia roses hd lillies of the valley, Mrs. Ful- ler has been a resident of Casper since childhood attending school her fn the grades and high school The groom who came to Casper five yeats ago from his former hofie In ‘Tulsa fs At the present time proprie- tor of the Miller Poo! hall. Following the ceremony the bridal pafty returned to Casper whete a wedding dinner was served at tha Manhattan cafe. The couple are at home to their friends at the Hart apartment. Troquois Council Meeting Thursday. Iroquois Council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, will meét iff regular session Thursday evening, April 17, at the Odd Fellows’ hall. All ladies are asked to bring a box for the social and friends. Dancing will also be enjcyed during the evening and all members of the organization are requested to be present. eee Jeffersonian Club Meeting Monday A banquet is to be given at the Henning hotel Monday evening, Safe Fat Reduction Reduce, reduce, reduce, is the @an of ail fat people. Get thin, be Silm, if the cry of fashion and clety. 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(a fevirantr Che Casper Sunvay Tribune MISS ELIZABETH BAKER whose talent as an inter- pretativé dancer is winning her widé recognition. April 14; ufider thé auspices of the Natrona County Jeffersonian club, All Democratic women are wited and urged to be present . The ban- quet will begin promptly at 7 o'clock. Those desiting to attend shotld tele. Phong Mts. T. B. Hood, 8673, in order that reservations may be made. eee Friday Bridge Club Is Entertained Mrs. A. E. Austerman entertainéd the Friday bridge club members last week at her home, 718 S6uth Oak: crest avenue, A color Scheme of red And white was used for the decora- tions. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. C. W. Kaylor and Mrs. C. EB. Marsh. Members who attended in- cluded: Mrs. Johh England, Mra. Arthuf Larson, Mrs, E, W. 'Trollopé, Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mrs. M. G: Mar. rin, Mrs. C. E. Marsh, Mrs, A.B. Kyte, Mrs. C. EB. Kaylor. The club Will_be entertained again next week on Friday by Mrs. Walter Brewer at her home, 815 Badger avenue. see Gaaper, Woman's Club Holds Business Meeting The Casper Woman's club held an important business meeting yeater- day afternoon at the home of Mrs Guy Gay during which time com- plete reports were read by the secre tary, treasurer and members of the talented committe. Officers elected duriig the session wére: President; Mrs, B. B. Brooks; first vice presi- dent, Mrs. M. C. Kéith; sécond vics president, Mrs. W. H. Crawford; secretary, Mrs. C. R. McGrew, as sistant seeretary, Mrs. F\B, Firman, ha tréastirer, Mrs. J, A, Housley, ‘The program for the afternoon con: sisted of an thteresting review of the “covered Wagon” by Mf. W. Hi. Crawford and a talk on The Shep- hard-Towner act by Mrs. Phelan of Washliigtoh, of the Federal child- ren’s bureau, Othér visit6rs at thé Méstiig were: Mrs. Gage, 6f Worland, Btate presl- dent of the Fedetated clubs, Mrs. Steele also of Worland, state cor- responding secretary; Mrs, Dearing Of Torrington, a membéF of the legislative eomftnittes; Miss Buford of thé state health department, Cheyéfine, and Mfs. J. Carter, county health nurse. The tlib will méet again én April 26 at the home of Mrs, Herbert Daily, 714 South Grant #trect; with Mrs. J. A, Houser a8 assistant ‘hos- tess. ee2e 0. E. 8S. Tea Tuesday At Masonic Temple Ths regular Eastern Star tea will be given on Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic temple with the Mes- dames, Ratcliff, Litherdale, Young, Ayres, Inkster and Land as host- esses. All members as well as visit- ing Eastérn Stare in the elty are fn- vited to attend, Great Success. ‘Thé first annual spring Jee and dancing party given iast - day evening at the Wyatt cafeteria by the Darius chapter, Order of DeMola¥, proved to be a great suc- cess And énjoyable social event for the younger social #@t. The enter: fainment Was arranged cabaret style with dancing bétween and during coufeés. The ofganization colors of gold ahd purple were uséd for the decorations adding miich to the enjoyment and attractiveness of the affair. Pupils of the Bthel Mann sehodisof dahcing presented thé following progra: “] Never Otto John Gtifetylty. : Duteh dance, By Dorothy Hollorah and Helen Ruggles. “Gross Eyed Papa,” Johnson: “Argernting Tango,” by Eyelyn Patten and Eileen Butler. Say It While Dancing,” Miss Thelma Rowray. “Along the Old Lake Trail," by Betty and Billy Butcher. “You Gave Me Your Heart,” M's Bernice Young. “Louisville Lou,” Helén Johnson. “Somebody's Wrong," Dorothy loran. sia,” Biteen Butléf and Evelyn Pattén. The cormmittés in charge of ar- Fangeménts was composed of thé Messrs. Maurice Post, Joe Lowndes; Frederick Howser, Wilbur Jenkins and Harry Young. Music for the evening was furnished by Spies’ Howling Woives. oe by Hele Carol May Wilson j Hostess At Birthday Party Carol May Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson was hostess at a party given yéstetday afternoon at het homé, 135 Sotith Beéch street, in hotiof of her mifith birthday. Games Were played and refreshments sérved at the cloge of the afternoon by Mrs. Wilson as- sisted by Miss Emma Martin. ‘Atfiong the invited guests wer: Sylvia Wagnéf, Betty Kittle, Mabel Wiison, Harriett Price, Agnes Wil- son, Alice Shepperson, Dorothy Jones, Mary Jané Keith, Evelyn Beai, Margafet Winter, Alice Beal, Claudia Mapes, Miifgaret Green, Roberta Mapes, and Ruth Slade. .. Mrs. Welch Will Entertain Wednesday Afternoon. Mrs. C. B. Welch will be hostess at an informal kensington on Wed- nesday afternoon of this weelt at her new home on Twe!fth and Lin- coin stréet. ee Meeting of St. Maths Guild Postponed. The regular weekly meeting of St. Marks guild will not be held this week but a meeting has been called for April 24, during which time & box of clothing for tne Advent Mill Mission of Ténhesses will be packed afd sent. Any one having clothing for bors tip to the age of 16 are asked to notify Mrs. Phillip K. E4- wards and they wil! be called for. ‘The box is being prepared through a request of Mrs, Thomas, wife of Bishop Thomas of Laramie. The SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1924. Clubs and Organizations 4 Weénesday, April 23, +7, seas mstineat saa SE WE gett Hie. be. Sear Be Sues Petrolenm Clip the place to be ahnotunted later. street, To Give Dinner Here at Church het 2g Afhotineemént 1s mats of the ain. ner and dance to be given the Wyoming Petroletim tlub Tuesday evening, April 22. Ths differ will be at the Presbyterian tabernacto with an thi al dance to follow later in the evening at the Elks auditorium, Chairman of the ban. et comiilttes if JOhA Moran. Lew filns heads the Manes commit tes, The Balt Créék Petroléith eiud members ahi theif Wives have been invited to attend both finétions Which Will Goheliidé the s€a80H for the Casper orgatization. 4 enna Pe Se Casper Delphian Society Will Meet. F ‘Tho regular meeting of the Cas- per Delphian society will be held tomorrow afternoon at the ged the ods a formal dan afty to bé Held at the auditorium oh May 7. This will be thé last of thé series of the season. library With Affs. 5. B. Werteiil ger in chinfgé. t for als cussion will bs “Rome.” Ali mem- berS are &sk@a to aeeren ‘ . Marydell Peek Is Hostess at Party. Marydell Peek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gore Peck Was hostess at a children’s party given yester- day afternoon @t hér hottie, 916 Bast Highth streét. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which & prograrh was given by thé chil- dren. Among those who atténded were Betty May Goodman, Lola Vanatta, Betty Loa Durham, Budcy eee Benefit Dance at Odd Fellows Hall, April 19. A benefit dance will be given Sat- orday evenlig, Apri 19, at the Oaa which thé piiblié Is invited to attend. Musie for thé entertainment will be furnished by the Vanderbeck orches- tra and an énjoyabla evening 18 promised to ail tho#e Who attend. ‘Those on the committee for arrange: ménts ate MFé. H. Tédford, Mra. Cc. B. Clark, C. M. Walker ana J, Brit- in. eee St. Marks Syritirgaé { To Meet Tyeeday, h i _ The regular meeting of St. Marka Synurkae will be held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. il am Tolhurst, 1031 South Wolcott street. Members are Asked to bring to this meéting théir contributions for the Cathedral home at Laramie: All Néighbors of Wooticraft are| Mrs. Tolhutst will be assisted dur- asked to bé présént. ing the evening by Miss Betty Tol- 9n7°y? hurst. Mrs, Campbell Will 16 Mostéss at Bridgé Luiirbenn. | Invitations have been issued by Mré. GeoFré Campbhéll for an tn- forigal luneheoh and. bri y Durham and Jean Du . be tiara of Wi re Meeting Nehay Eivontag. Casper Cirelé No. 409 Neighbors oz Wooderaft will hold thelr regular niééting on Tuesday evening of this week at 8 o'clock at the I. O. 0. F. ball. Following the buiintées meet. ing a Sela! Will Bé énjoréd which will consist cf s6V6ral stirprists ar. ranged by the committee in charge. DRESS! IG ALTERATIONS All Kinds of Sewing Children’s Clothes a Speciaity Mullin’s Millinery 142 8. Durbin — “Yours for Beauty” he Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private B: for Ladi Expert Attdedaats y 169 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W se Mr, anf Mrs; Lance Roper an: nounce thé &rfival of a baby girl on ‘Thiraday at their 8 South Walhut street. Step Down and ‘Save SUBWAY, Hats for Little Girls A New Department in the Subway Specially Fitted Up for the Little Tots This will be good news for Casper Mothers—in adding this neW line to otir Millinery section—=we have chosen an excellent assortment of Hats for the tiny Tots—and for girls up to 12 years of age. Clever styles in both datk practical colors--atd the lighter repos — g the little miss in and choose while the stock is complete, - e Priced Exceedingly Low, Ranging from $2.95 to $5.95 The Importance of First Impressions _ DIRECTORS: John McFayden W. M. Holland L. A. Reed Thos. Kenny Joe E. Denham H. L. Patton Earl E. Boyle L. G. Murphy Arthur K. Lee Geo. B. Nelson The other day we heard a little five- year-old fellow say: ‘Mother, I want a Bank’’—his mother replied: “Why - you have a little bank to put your pen- nies in”—the child said:_ “But I want a Big Bank to go into.” The best way to teach your children to save is to bring them right here into the bank, show them how the pennies are taken out of their little banks and placed in this big bank. 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