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MARY TOBIN | Miss Jean Ray. Weds “Sparky.” ' Following an “elopment under a full moon that saw them out of the sity racing westward over the wind pt, frozen Yellowstone ‘highway at an early hour,| Miss Jean Ray, demure little daughter-of Mrs. Em- ma Ray, and Clifford M. Bond, who is “Spark Plug,” the Tribune's wide- ly known automobile editor, were married In Thermopolis at $:30 o- clock this morning. No warning had been broadcast before the sudden departure and the wedding in the Hot Springs resort city, When neither Miss Ray nor ** turned up on schedule at ir respective places of employ-'| ment the telephone was brought in- to play but nothing was revealed except suspicion until a wire came to the Tribune telling the news. The two—now Mr. and Mrs. Cut- tord M. Bond, despite probable par- ental swoonings' on both sides—wil! .*pend their honeymoon in Thermop- ti tormenting, insistent pain burn or scald is quickly subdued by Resinol Ointment." Its cooling ingre. dients remove the inflammation, and hasten the healing. Cover the burr well with Resinol- and bandage wii! soft gauze. In severe burns or sca covering a large surface always: sent for a di Baz Piece windshiéld =Moaking it clear vi- sion—is on all Hud- son Coaches. “Watch their ad |. Elsie, ols. They are expected to return to Casper the latter part of the week. St. Mark's Guild Will Meet This Week. -. Mark's Guild will meet “on ‘Thursday afternoon at the’ home of Mrs. Philip K. Edwards, 1015South | 5 Woleott street. All members having rugs are asked to complete them and bring them to the meeting, eee Baptist Circle to Be Entertained Tomorrow. Thé Baptist East Side circle will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by_Mrs. John Hayes: at*her home. 1105 East 3 street, at 2 o'clock.” Al members are. ur zed to be prevent: vee Catholic Will Give Dance at Arkeon. At the regular meeting of the Catholic Girls’ club held last evening at the Mullin club, plans were com- pleted £ dancé to be given at the Arkeon dancig academy November 26 Yor the pucpose of.raising money for the Christmas fund. Following the dinner which was’ served at 6:30 o'clock the evening was spent socially. ‘ * Club eS Westminster Guild Meets on Wednesday. The’ Westminster Guild of. the First Presbyterian: church will hold its_regular weekly meeting Wednes- jay evening at the church m with dinn regular mission study of China. Miss rber has charge of the pro- gram d_ all business girls and teachers who attend the church are cordially invited to be present. . . Willing Workers’ Circle Will Hold Meeting, ‘The Willing Workers’ circle of the First Boptist church will meet on Thursday afternoon at the resi- dence of Mrs. Lucille Kimmel, 725 North Grant street: see Seal-Les'ey Marriage Saturday. Announcement has been mado of! the marriage of Miss Afton Seal to Arthur F. Lesley, popular. young Casper couple which took place last Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A .F. Lesley in the Mc Rory apartments. ‘The ceremoi ‘was performed by the Rey. Char! A. Wilson, pastor of the First Pres- byterian church, the ring ‘ceremony. of thé church being used. They were attended by Mr. ané Mrs. Lesley, Mrs. E. L. Tillotson taother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Sutherland. ¢The bride, whose home. was formerly tin Salt Lake city, has been a resident of little faces be Sides esa taggetc ene: 8D: mould. eS buscar Ansar i ‘ tiga for this tempting dish is ‘wnolesome ‘as can raped any directions are ‘on. the ADVO. Order from yourygrocer today? . > Jett McCORD-BRADY: COMPANY Casper, Cheyenne; Sheridan, » Load, Rocke ests b> Omabs, Hastings Delicious ADVO Deledets “WHAT LACK I (YOU) 3 Adoo Raisin Salad uftérnoon were ron “thy. on, Mrs. Rvs! Foe and re ‘GS. AVillaim Holland, Mrs. C. Fe: Mac- Kenzie, Mrs.* 'V. * Hanson, . Mrs. John Php on nit ‘Mre. Cari*Gompf, Miss ‘Mabel ‘Thompson, Vandagaer, Mra. C. H. Mrs. Charles Heckert. A nidst successful*meetIng of th teachers and offic of the First Presbyterian church Sunday (school was held last evening/at the manse, 03 “South Wolestt’ street “witha Tee number attending. » Plans were mmade~ at-the- meeting for a, more Mectivé work In’ each department o} the school and-arrahgements nidde ter a Christmiis-program'to be given during the holidays under the direc- Meet This Evening. yi L.* Kuykendall, | lodge No. 39, will t jn’ regular session” this ‘evening,’ at)8_p- at in Candidates will bé- initiated ana -efreshments will be served By “Mrs. Lila Cocking, Mrs. Richs fs Cal Hetidtix; “Miro and > Jones. ” Missionary. Society Meeting Thursday. * ‘The Ladies’)Missionary achat) of ths) Pirst’ Presbyterian churth will meét Thursday afternoon at in the church parlors. The program is in charge-of Mrs. Géorge’H: Jacques and. the -subject. of ‘the meeting is The Southern Mountaineer,” A shipment of mountaineer bandi- eraft including hooked ru ig bas- ‘seiry and’ othér’ articles wn 1 be on Usplay and for sale... ‘ eee we Pope Agie ‘Tribe No. 10, &inproved Yrtier-of Fed Men, will’ hol@fan im- sostant meeting Thursday evening, vember. 12. fit the 1.0, 0. F. hail. Teveral candidates will be inf, a. The Chieftanecy of Sachem cansed 2 ge seath of f tansats tad ad diate ‘Refi Men in Mbe-cits ete it the Industridl> Relations ‘buliding. Yor’ all meémibers -of the “Standart? Soreman’s club. and their families Elabcrate pian& are|being made by. 1, committee composed of Mrs. Wi! Ham Emmell, Mrs. Von Lobdell”und Mrs, A.-V. Forbes for an enjoyable which will be. of interest to all those who atten: Decorations carried sue in Than! iving designs and solors will be used and refreshments wil) be served. Two orchestras will olay" for the dancing and program ind card tables ‘willbe placed in ‘he hall for all those not wishing: to. 4 requested by . the, sommitide that'all those who attend suitably / it the ness ” At™ A meeting of oe i oléty. of the Bust 8 munity church’ W! ehoe - prow: afternoons ut: /chureh,' 1614,East, econ street. {A ull attendance of members and sriends’ is desired as this will-be the cogular. rcs 4 ugliness: meeting. Christian . Meet a ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the Nerth. Catpér Christian chufeb will be’ ei tertained tomorrow The dramatic division ot -the De: partmental club will mieet ‘on :Fri- day. afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. H. McCorry, ,75: pet co’n, The leader: for. the ‘meeting will be Mrs. A. A. Schulte, assisted by Mrs,.C.-P.. Plummer, + EB. Je O'Brien Visiting with friends here from, Midwest. ; 3 ‘SEVEN MONTHS. OLD Brown and White Ani to of Buddy. White, spot on one ar and” wi tip tail”. He Phone Owner 1845 ———_ YET?” Come and hear Dr. William Kochertonight at the Methodist Church, 2nd and Durbin Sts., at 7:30. Special music. Evangelistic services conducted by the Epworth League This layman. will give some thoughts worth while. : Maude’ King, MrsIvan.Shroll, Mrs. |. 0 amet Daly Cribune Mr. and Mre. W. A. Beeman will Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Walker anat Cc. Lo Rhinemuth ~ is spending leave this week for Los Angeles to} child of Lavoye were visitors in the | short time in Cheyenne.on business. peices a ew es spend a few months with relatives and friends. cee Mrs. W. E. Warner and son, Jo- *|seph, have returried from Guernsey where they. visited with old time! friends. Mrs. Warner was a resi- dent of Guernsey before moving to i eve Mrs. Loyd N. Harlow and little a Gaarners fens, Baws yettireed. trom where ot Miss Minnie, + has returned | trom. Buffalo where she" was. the =| Eucst of friends” for several days. orice Mrs. Harry “Mednick * will return <i, Friday ofthis «week from’ Den- yer and Rochester where: she has heen ‘visiting “for some /time. Mr: and Mrs, WY, Hollinghead are visitors’ here ‘from bea home in Montane. x "ee Miss Gtadys Dishnér is visiting with her mother in asec for a-tew 1] days. ‘Mrs, E. W. Gartett will leave. to- ‘morrow for Sheridan to ‘spend until Stinday” ‘with’ Loge : Mr. and Mrs, eo AS Howe and family have as: thelr guest at their Sqme on Ash. street, “Mr. Howe's ther, Mre, Walter Howe of Den- ver. ec e Mrs. Anna “Holt of Salt Creek. is hopping and visiting’ with friends Newcastle they were guests city yeaterday.. } ee Mr. ana Mrs, M. C. Finnerton are out of town callers in the city from Colorado Springs. | x ‘Mr. and Mrs. L ¥F..McMahon are the parents of a baby son who ar- rived this morning at thelr resi- dence on South Center street. Both mother and baby are reported to be- ing_nicely. NOTICE ‘ I wil not be responsible for any Hills or debts made by Mrs. Henry Bailey. ‘ HENRY BAILEY. . i Equip your doors and windows with Ideal Metal Weather Strips. Keep Out 90% of dust, and wind, saves 20% fuel. Phone 2235R for salesman who will call and figure, your job. for several days at the A. J. Harlow home. & Baldwin have returned to their home in Lan- der after spending a few days in Casper the guests of friends. cee Mts. Mary Stapleton left last Sat- urday evening from Kansas City, on a short business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murphy have arrived in Casper from Worland and will make their future home here. oe e- Miss Violet ‘Diehl of Lander is a guest at the Henning for a he : eee Mr. and “Mrs. WW. PLautonne Salt Creek were arrivals in Caspe! last-evening. and are Gladstone hotel. EYES | Wholesome Cleansing Refreshing There’s no secret about good : baking— when you use CALUMET ‘HE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Nacgatiad at the The leavener that American housewives have relied upon for over a third of acentury PAGE THREE. EEP YOUR BODY Eat It Here—Take It Out Lunches and Banquets served" anywhere at any time Hartman’s Delicatessen Old. Public Market Fifth and Wolcott Yes, the Hudson Coach. with the Baked: Enamel body. Spiritual Circle Every Monday Night 8.00 p.. m. WYATT HOTEL Apt. 9. Phone 2609-5. ‘GOOD’ NEWS FROM EVERYWOMAN’S STOR the noted’ writer, advises careful Persons to _ “Buy: What You Need Without Fi urther Delay” He Hebtly. says that prices are low be- use the’sale of fall goods was checked by abnormally warm weather. He adds that when prices advance on the stock exchange you can later will go up in stores. at from forty to forty-five cents a pound in. Wyoming, prices women’s weur will be comparatively higher. cae te at ry oneiparenttety Lash coats they appear in the season's finest and most popular fabrics. 4% —tichly- fur trimmed: for greatest’ style as well as protection from | . bitter winter winds. —in colprs to suit every refined taste. expect that prices With wool selling next year for ~ Step Down and Save in the Subway ~Children’s Hats ---$4,.75 and $2.75 Ladies and Misses Hats $4 -95. Dresses -$12.75, $16.75. $19.75 Cloth Goats $24.75 to $49.75 _ Sweaters -§1.95. $4.95 and $7.95 Skirts $2.95. $6.75 2nd $9.95 $1.50 Silk Hose $4.29, 3 pair $3.79 Only a few of the hundreds of Thrift items.on sale this week are mentioned in today’s advertisement. women’ shopped are not too late royal bargains. Hundreds of here Monday, but. you to participate in these Shop here this week and save —Thrifit Week is bringing the prettiest and smartest of, winter apparel to Frantz Shop customers at remarkable, worth-while savings. Buy this week, while prices in every section have been reduced. Exquisite Pattern Hats now only $1 $14 prices $20 to $35 Liberal reductions on other at- groups. ” 4 French Kid: Gloves now only $1.95 Regular prices $3 and $38.50 2 and 3 button and’ short gauntlets Lady Martha Dependon Silk Hose $1.65 3 pairs for $4.75 Double 10—black rter top—sizes 8% to and all popular. colors. Winter Dresses. for Everywoman An especially high-grade group in the smartest styles of the season From our regular stock $55 Former prices $65 to $85