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Of exceptional interest to Casper’s most Prominent peo- ple was the siaane this afternoon at 4.0’clock of Miss Grace Mec! ‘Casper attorney, to W. A. Phillips, busi- ness man of Ft. performe: Dodge, Iowa, the ceremony having been at the home of the bride’s rents in the Poling apartments, the Rey. Philip K. Edwards officiating. The bride who came to Casper a number of months ago with her parents, Mr. and Mrs..T. P. Me- Thonald. was graduated from Well- sley, later finishing a law course at the University of Washington in Seattle, Mrs. Phillips who came to pasper from Newcastle and open- fa law office here in the Midwest building, has since her arrival in this city made a great number of friends who will regret her depar- ure. ¥ ‘The bride was becomingly dressed in a blue charmeuse gown and car- ried a pretty boquet of red roses, hef traveling outfit. consisted of a derk dress, with hat to match and a Hudson seal skin coat. ‘Guests present to wSness the cer- ethony were: Former Gov. and B. By Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Tur- ner, Mr. and Mrs. BE. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster and Mr. and Mrs, T. P. McDonald, parents of the bride. ‘The couple will be at home to their friends after December 15 at the Wahkonsa hotel in Fort Dodge, of which Mr. Phillips is manager. Girl Reserves Entertain Saturday Afternoon. ‘At a pretty initiation service, the Girl Reserves received seven girls {mto membership Saturday atfter- noon at the ¥. W. C. A. The new members are Agnes Edwards, Tina Mateon, Ruth Protvman, Helen ‘Watson, Velma Nichols, Erma Lee, and Marion Miall. A number of mothers and friends in attendance afijoyed a’ social hour with the girls following the program. ‘Tea was served by the Misses McCormick aiid Prewitt of the high school fac- ulty, advisers of the club. Music for the program was furnished by Miss Nellie Scott. re Royal Neighbors Will Hold lar Meeting This Week. ’The Royal Neighbors of America will meet in regular session Tuesday @vening at 8 o'clock at the Moose hall. Members are especially asked to make an effort to attend this meeting as business matters of im- portance will be discussed and can- didates initiated. Following the business session ‘a social hour will be held and refreshments will be posed of the following: Dr. Doran, Dr. Me- Killigan, Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Down- ing. Dance Wednesday At Country Club. / A special dance, one of the series will be given on Wednesda: ning of this week at the Country club, music for which will be fur- nished by the Curtz-Butterfiela or- chestra. The dance will be given for members only and will be in- formal. Catholic Girl's Dance ~ At Arkeon This Evening. The annual dance of the Catholic Girl's club will be given this eve- ning at the /Arkeon dancing acad- emy to which the public is invited to attend. Funds from the enter- tainment will be added to the club charity fund. Association Meeting Wednesday, November 26. The Women's association of the First Congregational church will hold another all day sewing session on Wednesday, November 26 at 9:30 a. m. at the home of Mrs. M. H. Smith, 804 East Third street. Plans will be:completed for the bazar to be held by the association on De- cember 5 at the Knights of Pythias hall, . Medical Society To Meet Tuesday. The regular meeting of the Na- trona Medical society will be held ‘Tuesday evening, November 25 at 8:30 o'clock at the Henning hotel. The paper for the evening will be on “accessory sinuces of the nose” and will be given by Dr. W. W. Gates. Dr. M. C. Keith will hold a round table discussion on the third stage of labor. 2 Grace Bucina Is Hostess At Birthday Party. In celebration of her fifth birth- day, little Grace Bucina was hostess on Saturday afternoon to a number of her friends at a party given at the home of her parents, 737 South Beech street. Elizabeth’s Specials FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Radium Silk 40-inch, heavy quality, in light olors only, special, yd_-_ Changeable Taffeta, pretty colors, special, yard _--__---___. Black, 40-inch Chiffon Velvet, a few yards left, per yard_ Brushed Wool Sweaters. $10 and $12, special $4.95 Regular Colored or White Handkerchiefs. Regular 50c, special, for-__________ New Shipment of Table & izabeths 141 East Second | HEMSTITCHING Runners and Tapestries ecialty ~ Phone 736 AND PICOTING Let Us Show You Our Wonderful Values at $25-$375-$50-$75 The diamond of your dreams is here —a clear, sparkling stone beauty, charmingly set in 18-kt. Select one today in any setting gold. you desire, of liquid white Ree Corner Henning Hotel Bldg. Phone 2526 ‘were: Yvonne Bergman, Ann Covert, ‘Johnave ‘Clayton, Maxine Schultz, Ruth Siren, Peggy Yohe and Jack ‘Wide at her club will be held on Tuesday eve- church. ° cee « Birthday Party Saturday Is Enjoyable Affair. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Merwin_enter- tained on Saturday afternoon at their home on South Jefferson street, the occasion being the fourth birth- day anniversary of their son Robert. After a pleasant afternoon of games a dainty lunch was served. Guest who attended were: Ruth Foster, Millred~ Edwards, Ruby Foster, Meredith Goodrich, Betty ¥ox, Ross Edwards, Gould VanStone, Gene Kelley, Donald VanStone, Donald Frees, Francis Merwin and the guest of honor. » . the members of the East Side circle of the Baptist church at her home, 164 North Fenway street, for a mis- sion study meeting. A full attend- ange of members is desired. eee Mrs. Tobiri Entertains at Neighborhood Party. Mrs. Peter Tobin entertained at a neighborhood party on Saturday. af- ternoon in honor of the fourth birth- day anniversary of her daughter, Peggy: cee Past Matrons Will Meet At Sturgeon Home A meeting of the Past Matrons “the Order of Eastern Star will be held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sturgeon, 338 South David street. All_ members as well as visiting past matrons in the city are invited to attend. eee Emmanuel Baptist Aid Will Give Bazaar and Supper The ladies of the Emmanuel Bap- tist church will give a bazaar and supper on Tuesday evening, Novem- ber 25 at the Methodist Episcopal church, ‘ . St. Mark's Geild Bake, Sale Tu: ‘ St. Mark's guild will hold a bake sale on Tuesday, November 25, at the Midwest Pharmacy, the salg to include mince meat, cranberry sauce and other articles for the Thanks- giving season. In addition to the sale rag rugssand two barge patch work quilts will be offered. Mrs. W. W.. Keefeyis chairman of the arrangement committee. eee of Due to the Community Chest drive the regular November meeting of the current events division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will be postponed. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Nelson have returned from a short vacation trip spent with friends and relatives at their former home near Omaha, eee Miss Genevieve Fuller arrived in Casper yesterday and will be the guest here for a week of her aunt Mrs. W. BE. Fuller of Noftth Wash- ington street. eee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherwood of Minneapolis were visitors in Casper yesterday en route to Montana to visit with friends and relatives for several weeks after which they. will return to Casper. eee W. C. Hughes and daughter, Mrs. W..A. Wlinn of Denyer have been spending a short time in the city the guests of friends. - eee Mr. and Mrs. B. Deane have returned from Salt Creek where they spent several days. rs eee Mrs. E. C. McGuire will leave the latter part of the week for Chey- enne where she will visit for a few days before going to California to make her home for the winter wit! her daughter. ese Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McRalph are visitors. here for a short time from Billings. eee Mrs. ©. A. Loyer is expected to return this week from Colorado where she was called by the illness and death of her mother, | eee Mr. and Mrs. Nat Sawyer arrived yesterday from Denver and expect to make their home in this city, eee Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Thomas are Denver visitors who arrived in Cas- ber yesterday, cee Miss Edith Van Sickle, who has been connected here with the Vet- erans’ Bureau, has been transferred to the veterans’ horpital at Fort Mackenzie. in Sheridan. eee Mr. arid Mra. H. M. Huntington are spending the winter months in California, y see Miss Marie Schaffer of Denver ar- rived yesterday and is a guest at ee » Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, for- merly of Casper now of Rawlins, have been visiting with friends hero for a few days, eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veitch of Kirby, formerly of this city have been spending a few days here guests of the Gladstone, oe ‘Vada.Austin is among the Lan- der visitors spending a few days in the city, eee : Mrs. YW. C, Burrough of Basin {s visiting here for a short time. eee Mr, and Mrs. Evans, parents of Mrs, James Wolderkold end Mrs. P. She Casper Daily Cridune /C. Nicolaysen are leaving this week tor California to spend the winter months. } eee Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Rice of Bil- lings were out of town arrivals in the city last evening. eee visiting with friends for a few days from Salt Creek. eee Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Young of Rapid City, S. D., are out of town visitors yegistered the Henning. eee Francis and Claire Savage of Lan- der have been visiting in Casper with their sister, Mrs. W. L.. Hud- son. cee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dumm have returned from Cheyenne where they were the guests for a ‘short time of the Rev. ami Mrs.: W. T. Dumm. £n route home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Erving Dumm_ of Guernsey and with Franklin Dumm in Douglas. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Long of Lan. der Imtve been The guests of friends here for reveral days. ee eo Mrs. U. 8. Miller has returned from a three weeks’ pleasure trip spent in the east. While absent from the city Mrs. Miller visited for sev- eral days with her son, Harry Moll who is a student at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and with her daughter, Miss Anna Moll who 8 attending Northwestern univer- ity at Evanston, Ill. Mrs. Miller visited with friends in Nebraska and Towa en route to Casper. eee Mrs. John Smith is visiting in Lander for a few days. eee Mrs. Robert Carroll of Hudson is spending several weeks in Casper the guest of her sister, Mrs. Pearl Ellis. . Mrs. E. 8S. Troxel and children have returned from Therompolis where they were the guests for a few days of Mrs. Troxel’s sister, Mrs. F. L. Crie. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicholas and daughter, Marie and Emilie expect to leave Tuesday for Santa Anna, Cal., where they will spend the win- ter months visiting with relatives. <> ___ CITY BRIEFS Joe L. May of the May Tank com- pany is attending to business affairs in California. oe Walter Shikany, formerly connect- ed with the Wyoming Industrial Finance corporation of Salt Creek, has returned to Casper. t eee Irving Dumm and son Howard were visitors here for a few days last week from their home at Guernsey. eee George F. Westbrook of the Cen- tral Trust company of Lander has returned to his home after spending several days here on ‘business. eee H_D. Green, representative for the Wyoming and Montana districts of the Woolworth company !s a busi- ness visitor in Casper. oe 8 James Gillespie of Guernsey wan an arrival in Casper yesterday and will be a guest at the Wyatt during his stay here. eee J. H. Gallagher of Midwest is visit- ing with friends in the city. eee R. ‘B. Patterson of Beloit, Wis., Is here on business having arrived yesterday. eee P. F. Dempsey arrived last eve- ning from Thermopolis and expects to spend several days here. eee George Ward is a Cheyenne visitor here for a few days. see H. Doyle will leave this evening for a several days business trip to Cheyenne and Denver. eee F. T. Gillam spertt yesterday here visiting with friends from Lavoye. see E. W. Krampert, N. 8. Fuliehan and A. G. Melville, all of the Kaso- ming Oll company, are in Casper from Cheyenne and are guests at the G, A. Parfet, representative of a moving picture concern 1s in Casper en business from Denver and is a guest at the Tolvnsend. eee O. C. Cash is a Tulsa business man spending a few days in the city on business. eee Denver business men who arrived this morning include D. Prazer, R. E. Graitz and a 3, eaeins, Hoyle Jones was a Kansas City business caller who arrived this morning. eee L. J. Meyer of Cheyenne {s spend. ing a few days in Casper on busi- ness. eee T. W. McDonald of Craig, Colo. arrived in Casper Sunday to spend the winter months here. Mr. Mc- Donald was formerly owner of the Rialto Cigar store, y tt is in’ Casper on nett Outfitting company of this city, W. H. Price of the Black Siva!ls and Bryson left last evening for ae on a@ several days’ business rip, C. R. Tice, representative of the Federal Tire company is here on business from Denver, eee Oscar W. Nicholson and E. H. Luihart were Riverton visitors who spent yesterday here. eee Mat Matune of Snyder ts here to- day on business and visiting with friends. W. F. O'Toole is a Cheyenne man spending a short time here on business, ee E. A. Stiller ts transacting bust- ness affairs in Casper from his home in Shreveport, La., and is a guest at the Hennin ee John J. Flinn of Evanston is in Casper for a short time attending to business affairs, cee W. G. Jobas, F. H. Wade and S. F. Hefferlin of the Dodge Brother's Motor company are Detroit business men here. peat ED Montgolfier, the famous baliconist, volunteered to air his wife’s gowns one day when she had to leave the house. While engaged jn this task he noticed that, when filled with air from the fire, the gowns became in- flated and began to raise themselves. up. He was keenly interested, and by the time his wife returned, Mont- olfier was sending up little paper loons, and thus beginning the in- ventions that made him famous. pecmmabets =! 2 Nena Tribune wantads bring results. (Copyright, 1924, Casper: Tribune.) LONDON.—Lady Astor, more se- cure in her social position, if pos- sible, from the fact that she is not “one of the terrible people the prince met cn his trip to America,” sponsors a tri-corne hat) strongly reminiscent of the Napoleonic head- gear. It is of blacks hatters’ plush, set well back from the brows and untrimmed. LONDON.—Persian lamb, which progably fever got nearer the Near East than the Downs of England, is being extensively worn in winter coats. The feature of these gar- ments is the uneven hem line. Many of tho three quafter coats end in points of the fur without banding. Skunk and. beaver are used for collar and cuffs. PARIS.—Aprons have been popu- lar since fig leaf days, but never more popular than now. The apron effects on evening frocks are smocked onto the skirt just below the waist Mne and consist of trans- parent tissues, painted or stenciled in the gayest of colors. Another apron conceit is composed entirely of bead fringe. NEW’YORK.—The pull-on glove is taking as: prominent a place in day- time and ,sport costumes as the slip-on sweater, Buy them two sizes too large and one can not go far wrong when it comes to the heavy- seamed dog skin, kid, buck and suede walking and driving gloves. NEW - YORK.—The latest sport overblouses for wgmen are of flan- nel. They are cut with collar cuffs Announcing Free Detailed Instruction In Italian Renaissance Plaque Making and Plasti-Chroming of Art Novelties Instryctor in charge of afternoon and evening classes Mary Elizabeth Beauty Parlor Denver in connec: bus fro tion with his store, the M. D. Bar- fodine Coltuid Guaranteed harmless and non-poisonous. 3 tablets Positive results or money refunded. 31.00 at your druggist or sent direct. phe eee sis On sale at Kimball Drug Store and Midwest vy or Phone 2896-M Supplies and Novelties for Sale |SETTING THE STYLES and front opening exactly like a man’s shirt but are worn outside in- stead of inside the belt. White, gray and white with colored stripes are the colors most frequently employed. NEW YORK.—Exclusive shops are haying’ a run on clocked chiffon hose and the clocks are narrow open- work effects which closely resemble a run in the stocking itself on super- ficial examination. 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