Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1924, Page 4

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: «a eae eons tas ER AAA TESAES SARS NAAT AS m= he o SOCIETY ™ x ae Women’s Clubs and Organizations — =F luncheon was served during the Marshall wise siareses this tering Brodie and June Prodie. “Miss Juns received many beautiful bicteday gifts from her young friends. ve ee carried a bridal bouquet of pai and. lilies ofgthe. valley. | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ear ‘After the ceremony a dainty wed-|in the Garbutt apartments, ding breakfast was served in the/Rey. L. BCA eee. home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley in the | wedding breakfast was served { geal apartments A Sein javenser| Airs Lowndes Bas been a teacher Cds pele yore apc: fa in the Casper public schools for the peas and yellow ophelia c heehee acmioyad: a past few! years and has made many Mr. Marshall is e Brown-Bird | : f Bdge t Miss Bernice Brown. of mont, 8. D.,. and Everett Bird, of Walt- man, were married yesterday morn- ing at the Methodist parsonage, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter officiating. ‘The couple were attended by Mrs. J. t ‘ Ejleen Cullen, Mary Wstabrook, Luc- re but also as an ex-| Jacobs Bond, accompanied by Mr. * Mes-|recia Clark, Dorothy Kennedy, Set- i Cgeiocasie Fvell liked man about| Edward rie Dee peice a euene em! bogtal ty Jane Wilson, ‘drone ‘Kiusurar | town. . y, Lowe, Winikes,| Ruth Trevette, itford Myers, epi | IRECEN -AND ‘COMING ‘The bride was eae in ae 5 ba pL sad Fag A and the guest of eles eae sans Car gd Ken | * 2 trimm: italian cul Today. nedy, » Fonita, Marrs, | da She: Bae, a nike picture hat} Miss Abble Downdes and Mr. Ivan honor, Mrs. Allen: i ic Nac Dessert, Hilton Brodie, Nes? EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER GANTZ-HOLLAND WEDDING ABORATE AFFAIR To Be Big Affair | St. Mark's Guild is giving a bene- fit dance Friday night at the Ma- sonic temple to raise money for the tume of orange and orchid, with Idcé trimming. friends in the city, We Whitford, dral Home at Laramie, The i Bren eae ‘ehlatio want {eee réa Snea: _Mr. and Mrs, Thomas will motor Misne Cathedral : . Soe ie tim taeutitul; wed | dalechoria Tweaaln raat PREG to Denver where they will spend) a member of the Wyoming Poster | women’s Benefit Association affair will be especially for the stu. spl ooh dass ibe a petted Ms pit * hs several days. After the honeymoon | loz. ‘ dey Evening. dents who have been away to schoo! Sine ‘ceremony, cole aa Atte de | Roma ea ae they wil be at home to thelr friends| Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will spend) To Meet Money Eyeing. | quring. the vinter ‘and who have Gantz, corner of Ninth and: Dutbin | ception half where they recelved the at 618;2qgt Bleventh street... mountains driving from here by car.| of Maccabees will mect in regular|Teturned only recently to | thelr ‘ s, 8 o'clock t evening| hearty congratuations | and good h Pienio They will be at ‘home in the Black-|gession Monday evening, aes 8 served throughout ‘the evening. The lea ested nem tt ylegr aed Drew c Avis, pantie Given ‘Thursday. more“apartments after June 28. grclook, at the 1. .sclttes will have | CurtzBitterfleld orchestra hee been Elizabeth, became the bride of F In the reception hall upstairs’ an y one way an 4 lass of the secured for the occasion. Tickets G. Holland, Jr. extensive drray of beautiful wedding The High School ¢! charge of the social hour. 1 Simple and correct’in its 9D-| gifts gave silent: expression of the First Christian cheer teday eye |To Meet Monday. RS ae tireaiemstag sR pointments, 1 pautiful to the ex-! high regard and esteem. in which Hat Six fal = ist The clans in| ‘The Past Matrons club will meet | Entertain For Ve A965, er Desde Ricakion eis }. treme, was the entire wedding cere-| the reciptents are held by thosé who ning Oty ‘Rev, Hildebrand. ‘There| at the Masonic tea room Monday | Mrs, Hancock. Dalicing: will Bogda at sieeanees $ mons, with Dr. Lewis B, Carter, pas | know them best see ony members of the class on| afternoon st 2 o'clock. A regular] Mrs, J. H. Shumaker and Mrs, A. ose? + tor of.the First Methodist epee $ ‘The ushers for the occasion wer the picnic besides the chaperones. business meetfhg will take place/R. Wheaton Sar Fang. Unt Mrs. | Showers to Be Given: + : ee irigt 8 a! eee sends ana} Ray Traylor and O. W. Buchanan, ‘This is a live wire class and the|fter which there will be a farewell | home of the former Friday for For June Bride than a hundred guests, friends Mrs. Holland, Jr., is the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Gantz, wealthy and respected plo- party for Mrs, Bartley, who is leay- ing soon for California. All mem- bers and visiting Past Matrons are J. J. Hancock who will soon leave for Lebannon, Ten®.. A four-course luncheon was served’at 1:00 o'clock members extend a cordial welcome to all the young people of the city not attending any Sunday school to ives of the br d groom. Gantz, her foster father, gave rel: Mrs, Lester Parker will entertain tomorrow evening at a kitchen show: the pride away, and to the beautiful neers of Natrona county;,and re- t withethem Sunday mornings ed to be present. : with covers laid for 10 guests. The | 1F os po anisciag thie WERE EES £ swains of Lobengrin’s wedding! ceived her educttion in the tocpl nt $445, at the church on the corner Pea table:serna is grtietloally: Gs00r Rte on cig nia invited.) (Oat onReeRo oe $ march played by Miss Alice Stevick,| high school and at the Nebraska at 9% Of nd Lind. Child Health Conference a color scheme of pink and blue, ms ‘ies vALpiel Austiii ait cabios : no principals. gathered. midst’ 2/Wesleyan university of Lincoln. She, of Grant and Lind. ; To Be Held. . iny” Jeah Lown will give a miscellaneous howér of flowers and palnis. is a talented young woman, and is as The June Child Health conference, | Mrs. George Lilly Miss Eda Holland, Mist Esther! amired and loved by her many aLgeeiaernmar aed sponsored by the Women’s club and|o Give Teas's || | hower in honer of Mise Lilly. Barnes, Ray Traylor and O. W-| friends for her charming manne t a x vill] the Women's Departmental club,| Mi jeorge iy wi ‘ Buchanan preceded ‘the ‘bridal cou-| and almple taetes i * The araeeabese 0 ili te aah will be held at the Christian church| Monday and Tuesday of this week| Casper Literary Clab le as th h their attendants Mr. Holland, Jr., is the son of Mr. meet on ans ars F. hall. After|in North Casper, Thurs: June}at some Trousseau Teas in honor| Has Interesting Meeting. Miss Char Gantz, foster s and Mrs. Fred G. Holland, Sr., and o'clock, at the oo Fe be will be| 19, between the hours of 9:30 a: m.|of her daughter Miss Cleola Lilly| ‘The Casper Literary club held its f the bride, as bride's mafd, and|is employed at the Standard refin- the Husiness: meeting: and 11:30 a. m. Mothers will please| whose marriage will take place| regular weekly, meeting at the Na- George Barnes, ‘brother of the|ery as an engineer in the power @jsocfal.hour. * | | bring small blankets. | soon, trona County library Thursday eve: the groom, took] plant, of which his father is foremah. er’s Division oie, \e 422%, ning, A lively discussion followed } n places h a luxurious! He came to Casper from Montana Mother's Shower Given Birthday Party Given Mr, Harry Durham's paper on the $ arch of lilies and southern smilax| with the family about five years ago, ‘To Meet. ‘a division of the| For Bride.’ For Small Daughter life of Madame De Maintenorf. Mr, $ arranged in the living-room of the/and his genial disposition has made Phe, | Mothetia | divis Mrs. Edwin Dvorak of 531 West| Mrs. C. T. Brodie entertained Sat-|Barl Burwell led the discussion on Women’s» Departmental club wilt ec for him scores of friends. Railroad avenue, entertained at a|urday morning at a birthday party| current events. Mr. Don Smith was : é 18, at 2:30 ala {tlc for the evenin, i A color scheme of yellow and] Both young. people are popular and meet Wednesday, June h .| miscellaneous shower yesterday for|in honor of her daughter June’s| appointed critic for the evening. ‘white predominated in’ the decora-| netive in Jocal church affairs among w’clock at the O. Wa pee resi her neice, Mrs. Fredda Stahl-Allen,|fourth birthday, The morning was “ee H tion of ‘the rooms and the dainty] the younger set. dence on 845 ase 2 ir . who was married Sunday, June 8,| spent in playing games. Mrs. Brodie Iroquois , Council | refreshments which were served dur-| The out-of-town guests were Mrs. A ; at her hom’. Many useful and| was assisted by Mrs. A. B. Coun-| To Meet. = ing the reception hour J. M, Eason and Norman Sickler, of = he Serve Ae beautiful presents were given her|tryman. ure cream and cake were] The Triquols Counstl, “Ho. & a. : ‘The impressive ring ceremony was| Racine, Wis., niece and nephew of MISS CLEOLA LILLY, who will be married this wee 'o Meet. and the afternoon was spent hem-|served the young people at noon.}gree of Pocahontas, mee: 3 } : fthe Trinity (Continued on Page Five.) > us Mrs. Gantz; Miss Esther Barnes of The Ladies Aid o! ming tea towel A The children who attended w {Con} 3 - fore the ceremony, Mr. John|Iander, Wyo., and - Mr. George to Clarence Wolf of the U. S. Bureau of Mines in Casper. Lutheran church will be entertained _ — — 7 2 Arnott, in his fine tenor voice, sang es of thé U. §, aero service, sta-| Miss Lilly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lilly | next Thursday at 2:30 by cad : aus with excellent expres- d at Honolulu,‘sister and broth.| of South Beech street, pioneer residents of Casper. Frank Francis at 1138 East Secon er of the*bride; and Mr. and Mrs. C. street. All members and others e dark beauty of the bride was A. Gragory of Ri . who are interested are invited 5 ianced by her lovely wedding cbasina or toelgraee Jodge, Mon:.| 4+ § o'clock this mor:ing in the| Adeline Dorcas Quinn of Tempe. Chas y ‘ * gown of heavy white satin, sleeve-] The newlyweds left cheerful sun parlor of the Presby-| Ariz.*was edycated in the Arizona| Knights of Pythias y left by auto on S ie bouffant style, and trimmed|/a honeymoon trip to Estes park ana | terian manse, when Margaret Jean! oi.40) of Music and Berkeley uni-| Sfemorial Service, hy ith real Ince amd handmade white} other Colorado points, and will ie} Quinn became the bride of Oscar L. versity. During her three years as| The Knights of Pythias and ° tin A white tulle voit{at home to their friends at their| Thomas, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson |i scictant supervisor of music in the| Pythian Sisters will bold a joint rrang ingly and eld’ in) attractive residence, a wedding gitt|Mclating. Attending the bride and) ity schools, she has been very ac-| memorial sezvico in the K. of P. hall \ lace WH a wreath of orange blos-|frem Mrs. Holland's parents, 238 £:00m were Miss Lela Brown and| tive in club work, being @ member | tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clockd oms completed the costume. carried a be She t of bridal roses and Mr. Wilfred HI. Gélg. “The only ] r other guests ‘were Mr. and Mrs,|°f, the Casper Women's Depart: South Jackson street, after July 1, eee s mental club, secretary of the Noc- Al) Knivhts and Py*hian Sisters are requested to be present, and the The Registering Piano lies of the valley tied with a gen-| Quinn-Thomas Francis Riley, turne club, and a director in the| public is cordially invited to attend erous knot of tulle, i Announcement. Both the bride and the groom are| Treble club. Mr. Thomas has Jong|the services. Mrs. Homer Benes _ The bride's :ald, Miss Charlotte] One of the pretty weddings of the! well known and admired in Casper.| been known in Casper, not only as- will, sing ‘‘Resignatio by. .Cer: Gantz, wore a striking rainbow cos. Miss Quinn, a hadow' by Carrie The popularity for these Crepes 7 tone tissues, { : * will in¢rease as the warm season Wonderful quality, a 98e at -. _..--.-...89@ Priced for ___....... 48@ Four Beautiful Models Gentlemen—Kindly send me catalog and full in- = advance: Here you will find Nationally Priced: formation rewarding” the Gulbransen Registering checks and_ oriental : . " i hattorsies At rar 79@ Linen Dresses White Howse .. -pucevemenece«$650° | PIR ceeeseeseseseseeeseseesess Model RATINE VOILES These are.of French design and the Ratine effect, adds much to their good looks. In a splendid NOVELTY CREPES the daughter of fet manager of the Yes, hot days are here-and the demand for cool, sheer dresses increases. 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