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E@SOCIETY PATRICIA McGee. ‘Thé ceremony was performed at the bride's home, 1103 North Durbin, byRev. C. 'T. Hodson of the Winter Memorial Presbyterian church of North Casper. ‘There were no at- tendants, onty the immediate fam- fly’being-present. A surprise shower was given the bride on Friday eve- ning by 18 of her friends. “The ing took place on Saturday morning At 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrg.4McGee will make their home pANorth Casper. f i eee Migcellaneous Shower For Miss Hanway. Mrs. W. H. Patten entertained to- day at her home on South Durbin street, at a miscellaneous shower and bridge luncheon, in’ honor of Miss Isabelle Hanway whose en- gagement to Mr. Clifford Fitzgerald of New Orleans, was reecntly an- nounced. Miss Hanway was the recepient of many beautiful and ‘useful gifts,. Tho appointments suggested the iifiminence of the holiday season. Baskets of red carnations added to the attractiveness of the luncheon tables. Invited guests included: Mesdames Burwell, Hagens, Nicolaysen, Ful- ler, Grieve, Evans, Callaway, Smith, F., Hanway, Price, Murane, Bing- ham, J. E, Hanway, Hortsman, Andrus, Larson, Lacy, Rouse and Stapleton, and the Misses Lovey Norris, Kathleen Sullivan, Edness Molker and the guest of honor, Miss Isabelle Hanway. } see Mothers of S. A. E.'S Hold Successful Meeting. Mothers’ of members of the S. A. BE, fraternity held a very seccessful meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Kocher. Mrs. Aus- tin was elected president, Mrs. ‘Wheeler secretary and Mrs. Van De- Véer treasurer. The next meeting wili be held at the home of Mrs. R. M. Andrus, on Durbin street, Monday, November 34. in see Woman's Auxiliary 'To Hold Bake Sale. ‘The Woman's Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will hold a bake sale Saturday, November 22, at the Midwest. Commissary store on west Yellowstone. K. Y. O. Circle will have charge of the sale. Any one wishing their donations delivered ate asked to call 1899 or 1465. “see Pythian Sisters To Hold Meeting. ‘Pythian Sisters will meet in regu- lar;session tomorrow.. All members are requested to be present. © Cea Presbyterian ' To Meet. (The Ladies of the Kenwood Pres- ‘byterlan Circle, will meet tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. Grove, 632 South Wash- ington street. All members are urged to be present as there will be some very important business 1 ctions. cee Adlets vais Dance for Elks. On Saturday evening of this week the ladies.of the Elk’s organization will ga free dance to which only ia ind their families are invited. ‘The dance is to be formal and Elks niust show their cards at the door before admission. The committee in charge ts com- posed of the following: Mesdames Seherck, Lyle Jay, A. Garbutt, Himer Green, and John Huff. sees Helpful Club ‘To Hold Meeting. .Mrs. Bayson will entertain at her, home, 1023 United street, for the regular meeting of the Helpful club. A handkerchief shower will be given for one member. gee Conference a ’ The Mothers and Childs Confer- ence will be held Thursday morn- ii November 20, from 9:30 to 11:30 a OS _ SULLIVAN, at the Free Methodist church. Mills, and at the American Legion Club room, Midwest, Wyoming, Friday, November 21, from 1:00 to 3:00 P. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denham, Mr.. and Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kem, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cc, Fi All mothers are invited to bring Hostess. their children who are under school age but none with a fresh cold or communicable disease. see Casper Symphony Orchestra ‘Will Meet This Evening. The Casper Symphony Orchestra will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Ray Cook, on South Beech street. eee ‘Will Hold “Fun Frolic.” The young people of the First Presbyterian church, hold a “Fun Frolic’ this evening at the tabernacle, corner of Sixth and Dur- bin streets, at 7:30 o'clock. eee Mooseheart Legion Committee Meeting. ~ The bazaar committee of the Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet this evening at the Moose rooms at 8 o'clock. All ladies are asked to bring their cvontributions to this meeting. All members are urged to be present. see Scandinavian Lutheran Society To Meet. The Scandinavian Lutheran Aid Society will meet Thursday Novem- ber 20, at 2:30. o'clock in the church auditorium, Jefferson and Sixth street. Mrs. L. Larsen and Mrs. P, Huseby will be hostess for the after- noon. All members are requested to be present, as this is the last meetin, before the bazaar. ‘ . ee Scorplan Club To Meet This Evening. All members of the Scorpian club are requested to be present at the meeting thissevening which is to be held at the Bishop “hom Second street, In order to plans for the “Dutch Treat” dinner which will be given at the end of the week. club of Grace Luther- an church, CY and Ash street will sive thé following Musical program at the church on Thursday evening at 8:00. Awakening Chorus—Choir, directed by Miss Ruth Parmer. Piano Solo—‘Huugary” Koelling— Bh KB Sashes Helms. ‘ocal lo—"A Little Bit O’Honey” Wilson—Mrs. -T. B, Uber. ~ Duet—Vio'in, Cello “4 Rischer—Misses Sethryn = and Thora Stlebers, saccompanted’ by Miss Dorls Van Meter. Vocal Solo—Fiddle and I” Goofed Miss’ Ruth Parmer. Duet—Violin, piano Selected—Mr.’ and Mrs. Roy Slosson. Vocal Duet—“Manda” — Mesars Guthrie and Trlo—Violin; Banjo, Piano—Select- ed—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slosson, Huffman. Camping Scene—“Old Time Melo- dies"—Men's Club. This program is a benefit for the Purpose of purchasing new song books. Admission 25 cents. eee Basket Social ‘To Be Held A basket social will be held at the Mountain View Community church building: on Friday event: this week. Ladies all please bring their baskets, and men will please bring their pocket books. Lots of fun guaranteed: ee . Women's Missionary Society Will Meet. “The Woman's Missionary society of the Emmanuel Baptist church, — meet tomorrow afternoon at 30 o'dlodk at. the juroh, a Natrona Rebekah lodge No, 13, will meet this evening at’ 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. There will be an election of officers, and all members are requested to be pres- ent. The subject of study will be Africa. ee Ladies Aid to . section of the Altar and '. Plans were made for the bazar which will be held at the Mulen club in the early part of December. eee Ceramic Club Meets ‘. The Ceramic club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. O. Rankin, 1039 Elm street. Mrs. Murphy is to be assistant hostess. : “eee Mrs. Schlenk Will Entertain Club. Mrs. H. O. Schlenk will enter- tain’ the members of her Bridge club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Twelfth street. eee Special Teachers’ Banquet at. Townsend. There will be a banquet at the Hotel Townsend tomorrow - eve- ning, for delegates and guests at the convention of the special class teacher's which will be held ~the latter part of this week. ee. University Alumni To Hold Dinner. There will be a dinner at Henning hotel on Saturday ning, November 22, at 7 o'clock, for the combined alumni of the University of California and Stan- ford university. This is the day of the big game. All University of California and tanford people, their wives, or husbands are in- viteq. [Universits} pq? Calliqornia people are asked to call ‘iliam Geis at 50, and all Stanferd uni- verrity people call A. W. Peake or W. R. Finney at 1640, before Fri- day evening, if possible, in order thet arrangements may be made for the number who will be present. eee Ladies Aid Society To Meet Tomorrow. The Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors, Thurs- day, November 20, at 2:30. Mrs. L. H. Sennett's division will serve. the eve- Hostess to History Club. The’ History club will meet with Mrs. W. 8. Kimball at her home, 231 Eest Sixth street, Thursday af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock: Mrs. Lacy will have charge of the program. : see ‘Mrs. Leigh Townsend ‘to. Be Hostess at Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. Leigh Tdwnaend -will en- tertain’ at abridge luncheon tomor- row afternoon at one o'clock at row afternoon at one’ o'clock. Sixteen guests will attend. eee Mrs, ©. Molir To : Entertain Ladies Aid. The Ladies Aid of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Mohr, 638 South Center. There will bo o special business meeting and all members are urg- ed to be present. PERSONALS J. Heistand of Denver, arrived this morning and will spend the day here looking over his business interests. cee H. C. Texter of Tulsa, is in the city on business. Mr. Texter is a guest at the Gladstone. eee ‘W. B. Houck is @ business visitor from Cheyenne. eee Miss Genevieve Nau has returned 'trom Denver where she was called Che Casper Daily Cridune by the death of her brother-in-law, Clarence Webster. She was accom- panied by Mrs. Webster who will re- main here indefinitely. eee E. O. McDouglas, is a guest at the Gladstone having arrived this morn- ing from his hot in Cheyenne. Ld © . Mrs. Ralph Kimball is in the city for a few days calling on friends. Mrs. Kimball, whose home, is in Cheyenne was at one time a resident of Casper. ¢ ‘ eee 'W. Graft is a business visitor in the city from: Denver. . eee , W. Fieler and W. R. Goudie arriv- ed from Denver and will spend a few days here on business. They are registered at the Townsend. eee J C. F. Peterson, Federal agent from Cheyenne is in the city on bus- iness, eee W. D. Curtis of the Empire Of! and Gas company ts a business vis- itor from Thermopolis. Mr. Curtis is registered at the Hennin; eee T. E. Williams, representative for X-Ray machines is in the city from Salt Lake City. ¥ eee The Denver visitors {nclude J. Healy, R. Cheely, T. Knight end Bert Harrison, who are transacting business in the city. eee Fred Henderson, Jr., arrived this morning, from Cheyenne, to attend the State Banking association. Mr. Henderson is registered at the Hotel ‘Townsend. cee Dr. L. Jeffers, wife and) son are in the city today. from Midwest. eee R. EB. Canon of the Electric com- pany, at Midwest is here today at- tending to business matters. oe R. Hartsell of Cheyenne, ts in the elty attending the Banking associa- tion. eee J. Roe ts a visitor in the city from the Colorado capital. eee V. J. Faenietie is here attending the State Banking association from Rock Springs. see A. E. Nelson of Buffalo, is a Cas- per business visitor today. wee Cc. R. Massey, president of the Bank of Commerce and.J. D. Thorn president of the Sheridan Banking company are in the city to attend meeting of the legislative commit- tee of the state banking association. eee The Rev. O, E. McCracken of the Wyoming Children's Home Finding society arrived in Casper this morn- wand mon pols aneus ori 00 at your druggist er sent direct. Sat On sale at Kimball Pharmacy and Midwest Pharmacy, FOOD YOU'LL ENJOY Eat It Here—Take It Out Lunches and Banquets served anywhere at any time Hartman’s Delicatessen Old. Public Market Fifth and ‘Wolcott Complete Satisfaction is Assured You at ing to remain until Monday and will stay at the Henning hotel. Whilo here he will assist in promot- ing the success of the Community fund, through which local support for the home finding society is fi- nanced. eee Miss Betsy Mulligan of Denver joined the city’s teaching staff this Morning. She will have charge of the third grade in the Grant school. eee Mrs. Eva Mills and her mother, ‘Mrs. Clark, are in from Bates Hole visiting with friends. cee "C. E. Koch fs a Chicago visitor in the city attending to business mat- tera, : eee Miss Virginia Warkley, state di- rector of the special class teachers, and Miss Beatrice McLeod, assist- ant, arrived this morning from Cheyenne to attend the special class teachers convention, which ‘will be held the latter part of this week. They are stopping at the Henning. 5 . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merril left last evening for Moorcroft. Mr. Merril is superintendent for the Duthie in- terests, eee Jack Allen, deputy U. 5. marshal, arrived last night from Cheyenne. Mr. Allen is a guest at the Henning. see A. W. Musser, of the Utah Oi! and Gas company ts in the city looking over affairs. Mr, Musser is stop- ping at the Henning. eee Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hanson are in the city calling on friends, from Douglas. — NEW YORK—The vogue for furs at present depends almost entirely on the garment on which they a) pear. For fur coats, the smipoth flat furs hold undoubted precedence but when it comes to fur trimmed top coats and frocks, the shaggy pelts are more effettive and more popular. JOHN L. LEWIS DOESN'T WANT CABINET. POST Endorsement of Labor Not Sought by Mine Leader. BL PASO, Tex., Nov. 19.—John L. Lewis, president of the Unit- ed Mine Workers of America, is not a candidate for secretary of labor in the cabinet of President Coolidge, he said here in comment- ing upon a resolution ‘before the American Federation of! Labor in convention here, endorsing him for that post. EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 19. (By the Associai.ed Presq)—The American Federation of Labor reaffirmed its advocacy of wage increases for postal workers. A resolution urging passage the short session of congrss of the postal wage bill, vetoed by Preri- dent Coolidge in the last session, was unanimously approved by the convention. “Every reason advanced hereto- fore by the postal employes for their pay increases applies today with equal force,” the resolution sald. A proposal to authorize craft unions in the steel industry to re- linquish jurisdiction over their thembers as a step toward organ- ization of the industry in a single union,.was rejected by the conven- tion without debate. DOLLAR DAY AT KASSIS | Our Remnant Sale is Still In Progress Many beautiful remnants in silk and cotton goods at less than cost. You will be surprised to find just the piece you need for. dress, coat, lingerie or Christmas gifts at such a low price. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL Hundreds of new pieces in beautiful ivory on display Pledging the support of organized PAGE THREE. More than a score of affiliated organizations joined in submitting N to the convention a resolution labor to the citizens military train | ing camps. “The American Federation, 02} Labor stands opposed to war ex: | cept in defense of our country, | and believes that the safety of our | country can be preserved only if its citizens are able to defend it, by force of arms, if necessary," the | resolution said, “The federation believes that this result can be accfmplishted with the minimum .loss of human lives only by raising to the highest possible standard the physical con- dition of the young men of this country, by instructing them the rudiments of training in the prin- ciples of defense.” The,resolutigon asks appointment | by the executive council of the fed eration cf three e¢ivilian aides at| arge and one for each state to as sist the secretary of war in recruit ing candidates for the training camps. eS The annual meeting of the Coal Mining Institute of America will be held_at Pittsburgh December 3-5. 425 W. in|f Ye'lowst Keeps EYES Clear, Bright and Beautiful Write Murine Co.,Chi .forEyeCareBook LUNCH & BAZAAR First Methodist Church Thursday ,Nov. 20 From 10 to 6 By Woman’s Benefit Ass’n. of Maccabees A SPECIALIST GIy) BS BE SERVICE. E IMER BODY AND FENDER SHOP Flattering, Indeed, Are These New Footwezr Fashions Graceful lines, rounded toes and moderate heels—what a fine com- bination of style features these new shoesembrace. Our shelves are full of newly arrived patterns, ana sizes are compiete for your selection. This delightful satin four-strap is. pleasing many women with. Its trim fitting qualities and comfortable box heels. Straps and open work on sides are of black suede. Slightly rounded toes. $9 Choice of mirrors, combs, brushes, nianicure sets, jewel boxes, candlesticks and other useful and beau- tiful things for Christmas giving, your. Ghoice:2. ooo ad SILK YARN For scarfs, sweaters, in knitting or crocheting, All colors. Very special at ics hh 2S SS Seo Dire ee ane OR 1.00 LADIES FELT SLIPPERS A new line in novelty felt slippers, unusually well made and in all colors and sizes. $1.00 Special for dollar day p,air ___._______ A silk hose, guarantee dto wear or a new pair free. BOB-0-LINK HOSE In all colors. Special for dollar Day, per pair — The Kassis Goods. Co. 137 E. Second Phone 1740 A novel new too trim— the mocc-weave — gives this slipper an individual touch. Popular box heels, Very short round toes. As cute as can be. In tan calf, dull calf and patent leather. $9 Two beaded gore straps hold this slipper snugly oh your foot. Has deco- rative cut out work on Spanish type Rounded toes. A ig, chic little leed. In soft « patent leather. Are Your Feet Tired Tonight? Your tired feet will rest luxurl- ously in this wonderful “hammock shoe.” Ite soft kid leather uppers mold to every irregularit: of the foot, while its correctly shaped fore- part allows tor space for each in- dividual toe. A narrow combination heel and arch holds the foot securely allowing of no slipping. Flexible shanks mildly massage exhmusted muscles back to strength. Are your feet as comfortable as you would wish? Ground Grippers in Black Kid $10.00 Ground Grippers in Brown Kid 11.00 ** torHorlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Miik Hold Meeting. ah ; - be "1 D D <vecn ticks <| Johnson's Quality Fruit }] TEN UNUSUAL RECORDS AT frist see” and Vegetable Market. 4 00 E MET tian ace ae % ecuncteunl races iaces uaa : this is the first t8a given by the ‘i We Buy at Opportune Times, and Bell's Portrait Smith Building _ 131 East Second St. ' ~ Phone 1303 economics class it promises to be ® very novel affair and anyone in- terested in this department is cor- dially Invited to attend. see Fidilis Club To Hold Meeting. The Fiditig club will hold its veguiar monthly meeting’ at the Baptist church pario: tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. A special in- vitation is extended to the Cradle Row mothers and their babies. The hostesses in charge will be Mrs. Joce, Mrs. Carr, Mrs, Sum- mers and Mrs. Lamb. ary Pioneers Dance Postponed, Tha Natrona County Pioneers’ dance which was to have been held Thursday evening hag been post- pened indefinitely, because of the death of Mra. J. I. Shepperson, who was vice-president of the as- sociation. eee Mr. and Mrs. Johnson To Sntertani at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain this evening at dinner, at, their home on David street for |4 22 guests preceding the dance at the Country club. Those invited to partake of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson's hospitality are: alr, apd Mrs. George Campbell, CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on Vegetables, Fruits, Confectionery What's More, We Are Open Evenings and Sundays We're Proud of Our Store and Its Delightful Variety, and Respectfully Solicit Your Trade Johnson’s Quality Fruit and Vegetable Market Kimball and East Yellowstone 45090 Just a-Wearying for You His Lullaby .. 45115 Lo Hear the Gentle Lark Ma Curly Headed Baby — 45116 Gavotte No. 2 Minuet 45145 Silent iiapt Holy Night - Holy Nig! 45165 Kiss Hi 45329 The Lilly 45309 Indiana Lullaby- Me Again -. ~---".~-----.----Piano Duet Maier and Pattison 45248 Sherzo in E flat Minor Mother Machree --__. 45210 Trixie from Dixie. She's the Lass for Me_ Some of the There are several hundred others to select from The Klein-Marks 238 East 2nd St. Radio Demonstrations at very finest numbers in the Victor catalog are listed in this series of records at only $1.06 ~-------Sung by Marsh Sung by Marsh --Sung by Kline --Sung by Kline Cello Solo by Kindler -Cello Solo by Kindler -Sung oy Trinity Choir jung by Marsh ~ Victor Herbert’s Orchestra - Victor Herbert’s Orchestra’ Elsie Baker the Criterion Quartet -Kline and Baker -Kline and Baker Piano Duet Maier and Pattison ‘Sarp Solo Salvi Harp Solo Salvi Music & Art Co. Phone 1745 Our Store Every Night ‘A Trim New Two-Tone E For Girls Well dressed misses wax enthusi- astic when shown this dandy new “Red Goose” style: Has the square type toe that dapper younger ladies” all demand and besides has the honest service that their mothers look for. Soles are Goodyear welt- ed, heels are rubber tipped. In two engaging combinations—Patent low- ers with Alredale tops—or Brown Calf lowers with Airedale calf tops. Sizes 11% to $5.00 2 we