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ape Casper OaAlly Crivuner GE THREE. rangements for this had been completed. usaal, under the ausvices of the George W. Vroman post of the American Legion, and will be held Armistice Eve, Monday, November 10,)at the Arkeon. Any former service’ man is ex- pected to attend without the for- mality of a written invitation, the latter being sent only to men who did’ not participate in a military or- ganization during the late war; The list is now being prepared and any additions zequested by former serv- e men'will be promptly taken care ff if reported to any member oi the» committee. . ‘The affair will .be military. and formal and tho committee hopes to eclipse the four former enjoyable social affairs of’ this kind held ~in | Cagner Specht-Kearus Marriage Sunday. Miss Leona C. Specht and Walter B. Kearns were quietly married on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tbs home of the bridé's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Specht, 836 orth Craig street, the Rev. Walker of the Congregational ‘church of Denver officiating. They. were at- tended by Miss Hazel Lee and Percy Kearns, brother of the groom.. Fol- lowing the.ceremony a wedding din- ner was served. with members. of the immediate family and bridal party present. The bride has been a resident of Casper for the last four yaera coming here from her former home in Boulder, Colo. The room who is the popular make-up man of the Tribune has lived. in Cas) for the last five: years, his formér home being. in Moorehead, Minn. “The coupl will make their liome In this city. -* Lown-Rynolski Wedding Sunday. Consumating a series of events, the wedding of Miss G. Lown <o A. T. Rynplski, took mt t+ the residence .of the bride, 704 Bast Third sircet, yesterday after- hoon... The Rev. L. B. Carter of the Methodigt church officiated at the ceremony, Miss bridesmaid and 1 best man. Miss mished. a vocal ‘a. “When Love Came Calling.” The ‘bride was at- tired in 4 dress of brot-n georgette "qd velvet and earrted a ‘corsage of social | ne Palmer tu: roses and Llies of the valley, Mrs. Ryno’ski {tothe daughter of Mr, and Mite. W. OM. Raw: of “Buf. fale. W who were present at the ‘ng, neturnineg to Buffalo tod. heen living In Casver for | two years and has mad] friends here. The xzroom |s many employed f) the chemical latratory of the Stardard refire-y. fe te of Cornel. untversit Followlag the wedding yesie Jay the} {son mn rgon., The | parert= ski reside int "Phe guests who ‘ttended the wed- ding fne'nded besos those alteady mentioned: Mr: | Mrs He OG. Me- Melian, Mr. and Mrs. E, 1. Warren, Mri.and Mrs. Brewster. Mr. | ‘and Mrs. Rose, the MissessInga..G. Gys- Jand, Dera Niehaus. Edna Kae Nellie Bartholomew. Etelka Boling, Emma Fika, Florence Eastman, Mrs, Betty Gardner. Mrs. Bartholo- mew, Mrs. L. E. Carter and the Messrs.. Lodwen, Dixon, Al Leak, nd Monahan, . MARY TOBIN. = - - .A. B. Allen, chairman of the co himself, Carney R. Peterson and Dr: W. will have charge of the forthcoming F fi tice ball, announced this morning that all premier social event Frank Matthews . The Misses Runden _ Will Entertain. The Misses Marion and Esther Runden will entertain informally this evening at their home on Park avenue at a kitchen shower and briige party in compliment to Miss Veeta Gilborne whose marriage to %.,O. Wammond will take place this week. - 4 ( Guésts who will attend include Mrs. Lee Reno, Mrs. James, Mrs. Mary Stapleton, Mrs. Stanley Griebel," Mrs. “Zora “Perkins, Miss Adeline Gilborne, Miss Jean Ray, Miss Maybélle Thornton, | Miss Maude Ha-din, Miss Helen. Thomp- son, and the guest of honor. eee Mr. and Mrs. McGrady Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. McGrady entertained informally at dinner last evening for Thomas O'Brien of Chi- cago, brother and guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘David Fox. Covers were laid for ‘eight. ee Treble Clef Chorus To Meet. Tuesday. The Treble Clef chorus will meet promptly at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve- ning in the recital hall of the Klein- Marks Music be Art Shop. oe Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated Saturday. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard four miles west of Casper on Saturday evening, ‘the occasion being the birthday anniversary: of Mrs. Leonard. Following a: dinney served to 26 guests, several saxo- phone numbers were, given by H. ForStiff Joints Pharmacists say that when all other socalled remedies fail Joint- Ease will succeed. It's for joint ailments. only—that is why you are advised to use it for painful, inflamed, rheumatic sore, joints. Joint-Base Imbers up the joints— sclean”and penetrating and quick results afe assured—Sixty cents a tube at all druggists ‘veery-vhere. Always remember, when Joint- Ease gets in joint agony gets out— quick. Mail orders filled, cash or C. O. D., Pope Laborateries, Hallowell, Maine. —Ady. . Snoddy, who Annual Armis- preliminary ar- of the fall season The affair is being conducted, as pet sar alk tecllbaa ata Ld) R. Bates accompanied by Mrs. Leo- nard . Among those who attended were, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Richardson, Mr, and’ Mrs. Paul Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beam, Mr. and Mrs: E.°L. Richardson, Mr. and «Mrs. Leonard, Miss Esther Beam, Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Clara Beam, Miss Alice Jean Hoover, Miss Gwendolyn Bates, Miss Joyce Elane Richardson, Miss Deloris Jean Richardson, and the Messrs, Harold Bates, Robert Anderson, Burton and Robert Bates. f : Bridge Club ts Entertained Today. Mrs. James Wiederhold entertain- 3d today for the regular meeting of the Monday Bridge club. -Subst!- tutes for the afternoon were Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. E. J. Sullivan and Mrs.- A. H. Cobb. ee World Wide Guild Meeting Tomorrow. The World Wide Guild of the Bap- tist chufch will hold.a short busi- meeting tomorrow éyening at 30. at .the church preceding the mass meeting to be held at 8. The meeting Is of importance and it ts hoped that a large number of mem- bers wiil be present. s (eae Mrx. Schulte Will Be Hostess for Her Club. Mrs. Arthur Schu'te wil! be hos- ters for the first, meeting of the sea- son this evening of the Pepper club, Guests who, will atténd besides mem- bers include, Mrs, M. N. Wheeler, Mrs. Cicll Bon and. Mrs. Eugene ; Dunn. e2.e Fine Arts Division | WHI Meet ‘Tuesday. The Fine Arts division of the Cas her Weman's Departmental-club will meet on Tuesday “afternoon at 2 o'clock at the’ home of Mrs. C. P. Plummer in the Blackmore apart- ents. : ee Mrs. Denham, Wilt fie Hostess at Luncheon. Mrs. Joe Denham will be hostess ® number of friends at an. in- mal luncheon and bridge party to be given dn Thursday of this week. Pars Sfealth Conference Thoveday, October 16. The -rég onthly health co: ference held on Thursday, detober 16, strom’ 9:30 a. am. until! (1:39 inv the: Christian». church of North Casper. Mothers are asked to bring a blanket and not to bring “nildyen with: fresh’ colds or exposed t. communicable diseaser. ewe MeNelly-Penton Marriage Is Announced. Announcement has been made here of the marriage of Miss Nora MeNelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh, MeNelly, formerly. of Casper to Joseph Penton of Lander the cere mony having. been) performed in. Riv- erton on Monday, Octcber 6, where the young couple are’ making their home. . Mr. and. Mrs. Legan Entertain At Informal Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs, John Legan enter- tained 12 guests last week at an in- formal birthday party given’ in hon- or of their son Douglas. The even- ing was spent in dancing ‘and music ofter which a lunch was served by Mrs. Legan assisted by Mrs. Rollie Decker. Gt present were the Misses Della Decker, Lola Wyatt, Gladys Legan, Hattie Thomas, Irene De-Armand, Bernice Henry and the Messrs Ralph Lowe, Fred Ellis; Reu- ben Burnett, William ‘Felrenbacher, Paul Decker and the honored guest,. eee This Evening“ + Mrs. Ray Cook will entertain the members of'the Nocturne Club this evening at its regular meeting at her home, 638’ South Beech street. The program ‘which, wilt begin promptly ‘will be in charge of Mrs, A. GC, Riker. cee Trinity Aid To Meet Thursday 4 The Ladies’ ald society of the Trin- ity Lutheran church: will be enter- tained on: Thursday/atternoon at the ranch home of Mrs. Otto Schwenesen The quarterly business:meeting will take place ‘at this time and it is urged that all memibers attend. Al} those who wish to attend are asked to meet at-the church, corner of Fourth and South Park promptly at 2 o'clock where cars will be provided to convey them to the ranch. Should the weather prove unfavorable the meeting will be held at the parson- age, 617 East Fourth street at 2:30 o'clock, eee Executive Committee of \ Legion Auxiliary. To. Meet ; The executive committee of. the American Legion auxiliary will meet at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church, ‘The regular monthly business meet- ing of the unit will follow this meet- ing during which time Mrs. Harry Astin will give a report on her visit as a delegate to the national con- vention held recently ifi St. Paul and plans for the cedar chest drive will be. completed. All members are asked to be present. PERSONALS Miss Julia Donovan. left last eve- ning. for Alliance, Neb., where she will enter St. Agne’s academy. cee ‘Word has been received here by Ralph Dickensheéts of the arrival of an eight paund baby. son, Bryce Clifton, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert EB. ing for daninges—only “I feel i¢ only fair to other girls that these men should be exposed. I that they be punished.” So says Jean and Telegraph company fs in Cas- per on business and is a guest at the Townsend. . Judge C. 0. Brown and cpurt re- porter, R. E. Morrison were— ar- rivals this morning from Douglas. They are guests at the Townsend. Stic se W. E. Willls of Denver who has been spending several days in Cas- per and Salt Creek left yesterday by motor for Cheyenne and Denver. J. F. Mills of the Mills Paper company of Sheridan {s among the guests registered at the Townsend. Ira Irwin is a ‘Denver business visitor spending a few days in the week H city guest this at Mr. Irwin enning hotel. o- Herbert V. Lacey of the law firm, Lacey and Lacey of Cheyenne, is in Casper on business and is a guest at the Townsend. Harry E. Crane also of Cheyenne is registered at the Townsend. is a the o- Judge V. H. Stone of Lander is in Casper. eee J. J.- Norwood of Sheridan is transacting business affairs in Cas per. ee Charles P. Ames of Parco spending several days in the city. Cc. C. Alexander of Lingle is here on Lusiness for a few days. ou: See ee G.0.P. Women Meet Wednesday) A meeting of Republican women will be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednes. day evening at the residence of Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Wolcott and Twelfth Streets. The meeting will be held for the purpose of getting voters out to register and in showing the women how they can help in this matter. . is ——— Man and Wife In Laramie Shot By Man While Asleep Wyo., 01 3.— Charles X. Sholes and his wife are near death in a, loc: wounded two shotgun them LARAMIE from e fired point bl Anna Leeper of South Park who for the last five months has Leen in Europe and the -east, Tana later. visited her son, Lieut. Carroll Leeper,,at Fort Porter, But- falo, N. Y., returned home this morning, While in Europe Mrs Leeper visited in England, Italy, and France. at the Town igium, . Leep send. Switzeriand Mr. Mrs. spent yesterday Douglas Frazier in Casper visiting thelr home at and with. friends ‘from Salt Creek. A . . Dr. and Mrs. P. Kimball and Mrs. Mayta Campbell have returned from Denver where they attended the course on physiotheraphy con ducted by Dr. Sampeons. ae aes Mr. and Mrs. C. S.: Hollingsworth have’ been speniing a few dayssin the city visiting with friends from Lavoye. ees “Mr, and Mrs. G. F. Lindahl of Chicago are out of town visitors spending a few Cays here. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Krampert of Cheyenne are guests at the Hen- ning for a few.weeks having arrived this morning, ‘eee Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daugh- ter, Kathleen will motor to Denver tomorrow where they will spend sev- eral days.*They will be. joined in Cheyenne by Mr. Sullivan who wil attend the Republican meeting to ne held there tomorrow. oe Mr. and. Mrs. James T. Gratiot have returned to Casper from Brooks’ :Iake wherg they spent the summer months. Mr. and Mrs, Grat- fot. who are guests at the Townsend will leave in a few weeks for Chi- cago to make their home for the win ter months, eee Among the aut-of-town people who spent last evening here guests the Townsend en route to Cheye! We will serve you or you as your heart and taste HOME COOKING OPEN TODAY Russell’s Delicatessen and Lunch Room IN NEW MODERN QUARTERS AT 152 S. DURBIN STREET “Formerly Located In the New Public Market” Mr. J. McGarry, formerly of the Elks’ Club Kitchen, will assist in catering to two Los Angeles men with at attack | as they ls sleep in their bed at after a ride to the beach. their home Rock River last night. William Duncan has t jailed in ‘ connection with the shooting. Dickensheets of Oakland, to attend the Republican meeting ine eee een oe a rooung. ended October 6. Mr. Dickensh clude HO. Barber of Lander, Harty |. narty at the Sholes home Sunday resident “of Casper for some time|Shadd, Shorhenl, W. B. Hardin and|o.Poiy ong to have become angered Laving been connected here with} Mrs. D. C. Marnsberger. Af ‘séme incident. the Commercial Printers und Hoff-| se ia" left ‘the | bouse, accsmirgets Tene ees Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald | the information given to the police, gee. ek. a ? & the d in Casper/and went to the home of Peter Seed aeree tee) Loughman nr the 1 thelr ranch. Kaine, where ho lived. Obtaining Ww. S. Lyte oe tsi pe oie e 2 Kaine's shotgun, police say, he re- Rat Webitu's welt ement nosith hee hie. Mime SAgdar of Tander’arvivediin | turnedto the Sholes home and after neiti ar Gh Men ee Gasper last week to spend a short | saining entrance to the house, made Oe at ai al (ine here visiting with her dnugh-|h!s way to the bedroom where the and son, . tor couple lay asleep. Without warning he is said to have fired to charges into their bodies and ran from the house. <<< Mrs. MeLin Cotlem of Lander has been visiting with friends Mere for several days having arrived on Fri- day of ‘ast week. HOUSTON, Tex.—A new outbreak of foot and mouth disease in @ herd of seventeén cattle under observa- pee A. f Nelson waa ernoua the tion was reported. The animals Seen ett Who arrived in Cas-| were killed and buried immediately. per on Friday CITY BRIEFS Dean C, Turley fs a Lincoln man | spending a fe ays in Casper a guest at the Henning. see F. A. Comant spent yesterday here visiting with friends from La- voye. M. K. Stewart and L. W. Carl: are Denver business men ,who ar- rived this morning and who are guests at the Henning. eee John Lyons was a Rawlins ar- rival in Casper Sunday, : ee H. R. Kelso arrived this morning from Lincoln and is a guest at the Henning. W. J. Gaskill of the Finance and Thrift company has returned from a several days visit spent in Ther- mopolis. D. P. B. Marshall is a Sheridan man spending. several days in Cas. per on business. . Cc. C. Harmon, district wire chief of the Mountain States Telephone R. C. Montgomery, M Physician and Surgeon Electronic Reactions of Abrams Riverton, Wyo may take home appetizing and well cooked foods just desires—you to be the judge your wants QUICK SERVICE E. J, SULLIVAN MENTIONED Aa PARTY NOMINEE G.O.P. Convention Will Be Called to Order Tuesday in Cheyenne CHEYENNE, - With delegates assembling here for the Republican and. Democratic | state conventions which are to be held tomorrow to nominate candl- dates for governor, discussion of the probable Republican nominee con- tinued today to center on Eugene J. Sullivan of Casper and Frank E. Lucas of Buffalo, secretary of state and acting governor, with C. Watt Brandon of Sheridan also consider. ed a possibility. Democratic discus: w Oct. 13.— sion took chief cognizance of Mrs. Nellie G. Ross, widow of Governor Ross; Attorney General D, J. Howell of Cheyenne; 8S. G. Hopkins yenne, and Charles D. Carey The convene two state conventions will tomorrow morning on the Jast day that nominations may be filed with the secretary of state without question whether they were made within the period prescribed for legal filings no Club Workers In Wyoming Schools Make Fine Record LARAMIE, Wy Oct. 13.—That the work done by Wyoming boy and girls is superior in quality to similar work of boys and girls in 11 western states was made known last week when information was made public at the University of oming to the effect that Albert Bowman, extension professor at the university and director of tension work in agriculture home economics, has been invited to address the annual western States conference of extension work- ers upon the reasons for the su- perior quality of club work done by Wyoming boy and girl club work- ers. Director Bowman will address ex-| and extension workers of 11 western states at Tuscon, Arizona, next month. More than 1,100 boys and girls re- siding in Wyoming farming com- munities are this year enrolled in extension club work. An alysis of recent statistics reveals the fact that one out of every 10 boys and girls on Wyoming farms are en- COUNCIL MEET IS POSTPONED The special meeting of the Casper ouncil, which was to have been held this eve . has been post poned until Wednes¢ One of the councilmén is Indisposed and Mayor S. K. Loy will be absent from the city. Sloan Funeral Is Held Today The funeral 73 years at her home, Shaffer-Gay Christian Sctenc served. The mother Highway da the the State we ased = was ane of the nt re Order Your Christmas Photos ‘ow—Special Prices for this Month Wrensted Studio O. S. Bldg. Phone 859 and often leads to decay. The prettiest girl can't be pretty with cloudy teeth. The cleanest cut man loses attractive- ness when his smile reveals dis- colored teeth. That's all the world ks white that film. Under tt are the pearly teeth you envy in othefs. Remove that film, and your teeth will then show their natural rolled in boys’ and girls’ club work and a further analysis indicates that the work of boys’ and girls’ clubs is carried directly into at least one out of every five rural homes in Wyomin; FORUM MEET ON TUESDAY A special entertainment program will be given by the public depart- ment of the Natrona county high school, at the forum luncheon of the Casper Chamber of Commerce, which wil be held Tuesday, Octo- ber 14, at the Henning hotel. The discussion on fire waste and fire prevention will be led by prom- inent fire underwriters and members | of the Casper fire department. | i A‘geria is buying more plows than pa cet EES Denmark supplies fresh meat n most of Hol- land’s | Austra has over 19,000 factor- CAR STORAGE | FOR WINTER | LOTS OF IT! LIBERTY GARAGE Phone 983 || 428 S. 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