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‘POSTAL PAY MARY TOBIN | 4 Noc- At! the close, of the- program re- freshments were ‘served by the host and hostess. * 36 ly dressed in a mulberry crepe back: ed satin gown trimmed in fur’ and carried a bouquet of roses and lillies of the va'ley. . Following the ceremony a wed- ding dinner was served at the home of the.groom’s parents, Mr. ° and Mrs. R. EB. Landes, 722 South David treet with covers laid for éight. ~ ‘The bride, who is a daughter of CG, A « Nel came to Casper r has since that thine made a rape of friends here. The groom con- nected here with the Chicago and Meeting of Ladies’ Northwestern railroad. Ala , Thursday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Landes will leave} ‘The regular meeting of the Ladies’ this evening for Jacksonville, Flor-} Aid apciety of the First Presbyterian ida where they will spend the re-|church will meet Thursday after- mainder of the winter months. noon at 2:80° o'clock with Mrs. eb ce ened > Rudolph Kamon's division in charge. Lutheran Aid Will All_ members ant’ guests are invited Meet This Week. The Ladies’ Aid: society of ? oer. Open House Thursday At Grant School House. On Thursday, evening, December 18, open house will be held at the Grant school, just recently completed and.which . has been _ artistically decorated in Christmas colors and designs’ for: the: occasion.” An in: to’call between the hours of 5-and 8. ‘ele ey Regular meet Thursday afternoon .at _2:40|Held Thursday. o'clock at the church auditorium, “Hobo” dance will be! held on South Jeffersén and Sixth| Thursday evening, ) December 18, at streets. Mrs. E. A- Ronnes will act|the Odd Fellows’ hall-by members of to be present. ‘ at neens Woodmen of World-Wal Hold Meeting Wednesday. = ea “The Woodmen of the World, eamp ‘No. 331, wil meet in regular sion Wednesday evening, Clothés: A-freclunch will be served during .the _evenirig ‘and ‘boxes of candy given away. > . a en SS hall. ‘This meeting willbe of inter-| will.meet. Wednesday afternoon at est to all members as officers will! 2:39 o'clock atthe Methodist Hpis- be elected and arrangementa*made | copal’ church., for the organizing of a drill team: All) members and officers are ask- 2 to be present. © ‘ eee. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland -H. Storrs wi'l entertain at the Country Club this evening from 10 o'clock until 1 at a formal dancing party. and ‘mid- night supper for 150: guests. Pre- ceding the dance Mr, and. Mrs. Storrs will entertain at dinner for 64 guests at the club. . “ year will be elected and plans for the Christmas boxes to be the soldiers hospital’ at Sheridgh will be completed. : eve tertained informally at dinner Sun- day evening at their home for the members of the Pearl White basket- ball team of the city league, eee 5 Townsend will be hostesses for;a meeting of the Past.Matrons club of the Order of Eastern Star to be held on Wednesday, December 17, at the home of the latter on South Wolcott ‘street. This “willbe the regular meeting which was —previ- ously scheduled for December $1. . ee sara Mr. and Mrs. Wertz To © Be Guests at Dinner. fr Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Werts who PERSO! leave this week for Parco to make their home will be honoted at. a * . dinner to be given thisievening by] Mr. and Mrs. Wade Clark have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free at thelr| gone to Montana to spend the hol- homé on South (Wolcott street. Fol-/igay season with Mr. Clark’s par- lowing the dinner the guests will] ents. attend the formal dancing party at the Country club being given by Mr. and Mrs. Cleyeland H. Storrs. eee Mrs, Chapman Entertains Her Bridge Club Today. ° ‘ Mre. J. J. Chapman entertained} “Mr, and Mrs. Frank Prior had the members of her bridge club to-| as their guests here last week,’ Mrs. day at her residence,, 405 East) patlas Gardner and daughter Dor- Bleventh street. Guests. present be-| ciny of Buftalo. sides members were Mrs. “H. “5. eee Grhde, Mrs. C. G. Keogh, Mrs.! wr and Mrs. Harold Howe lett A. K, Bott and Mrs. °T. C./iast week for San Franc'sco to Spears. The club will be €D-/.5énaq the holidays with relatives. tert again at its next regu- . ° lar' meeting by Mrs. Walter Conlin. ee is 11:80 a.\m. at the city hall! i Ait mothers are inyited to bring chilqren ‘who’ sr@: under school age, or communicable disease. Moth should bring blanket ‘and pillow ‘slip. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Freeman of Kaycee have been visiting in Cas- per at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lester. Carr. ee Mrs. E. Marvin McKenna {s visit- ing. in-Casper from Thermopolis the gaest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. " a “The Daughters of’ the «American, Revolution history class will meet Wednesday afternoon at :2:30 S’clock at the home of Mrs, “William 'Ko- cher, on South Wolodtt street. oe yesterday here ing with friends c . Mrs. Mollie O’Brien of Lander was a visitor who arrived in the city last.evening. > | ~ 2 oe ‘Mrs.-Ball and Mrs. Chapin were Lavoye visitors who arrived yester- day, from Lavoye. enary Bazaar on Thursday. ; ; . Members of the Busy Bee circle of the Methodist Episcopal church wil! ho’a a bazaar on Thursday, Decem- ber 18 at the church, a dinner con- sisting of creamed chicken, ‘hot bis- eee cabbage (Mrs and:Mrs. V."P, Miller of Pow- @er ‘River are visiting with friends here for a few days. . ; ee 8 Mr. and.Mrs. W..G. Richards ex- pect to spend the Christmas holi- days. with relatives and friends in Included in the bazaar features will be fancy Christmas articles,, suitable for gifts, house aprons and articles to be used in the home. eee Louisa Josendal Is Hostess to Friends. Miss Louisa Josendal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oddmund -— Josendal was hostess to 10 of hér friends this afternoon at a small party given in honor of her. eighth birth- wy.) returned from @ short pleasure tri; spent In Thespopelm with friends. | Mr. nd Mrs. James Graeber drove to "Di last week to spend 10 bust; 5 seve "ee on Suro Mr. children visiting. wore served. ¥ cee Mrs, Carpenter Is Hostess | For Club Meeting Today. Mrs. C. H. Carpenter was hostess for an enjoyable meeting of the ‘La-Fa-Lot Bridge club, composed" of wives of Casper dentists held to day at her home, 417 East Fifth street. Guests present besides ‘mem: bers were Mrs. A. P. “Kimball-and Mrs. James Burns . e . Nocturne Club Holds Meeting of Interest. Dr. and Mrs. Mark H. Smith were hosts last evening at thetr ‘home, 804 East Third ‘street, for: one -of he best and most interesting ‘meet- ings held this season of the Casper Nocturne club. Mrs. F. BE. Werten: berger, who was in charge of the) «word has been received in Casper evening’s program gave an exten-| hy friends of Col. Burke H. Sin- sive talk on the development and| clatr of the continued improvement srowth of the opera and oratorio|of Mrs. Sinclair who underwent an which was illustrated by a duet.| operation recently at the Mayo “Overture,” from DerLuttsstlel, by! brother’s hospital {in Rochester, Wagner, played by Mrs. Ray Cook| Minn. and Miss fleanor Snyder. Mrs. —-_——_ Smith gave a most interesting talk} THERE'S NO trick to making on the life of Puccini and Ulustrated | wishes come true—when you consult her talk by einging two arias, lous” ie] “Mimj's Song,’ trom ‘La Eoheme, the Classified So bs ‘Mra. G. C. Bradley and nt yesterday at Dougias friends. eee Mr. and-Mrs. Glen Arnold are visiting. in Rawlins for a few days. A eee Miss Virginia Brewer of Denver r for. a short time.at the home of her parents, Mr. anf Mrs. Harold’ Brewer. . .. Mrs." Jack A. "Leary, and | sons, fack and Carrol will leave this week for Omaha to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. Leary who ts division freight and passenger agent for. the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy raftroad will join _his"famfly next week. . ecee iP} in Casper on business. eee “+ “WOTE HELD UP _ WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—. istration leaders in the senate toda blocked.an effort. to override Prea- dent, Coolidge’s veto of | the base Sars Asburst, Democrat, “Ari- zona, was. successful in-bringing the. question to.the floor, but through Maneuvering. a vote committee, should have unlimited time to debate his 2h and that the whole- question be sent back: to the committee. The Muscle Shoals Dili, With a privileged status, was on the caendar for’? p. m,, and oppon- ents of a veto held the floor until the hour, sutomatically displacing the effort: to overridé. * 5a A.J. Bufgess of Midwest ts trans- acting business tries here today. o's C. Ti Mapesen.is a Sheridan man registered at the Townsend. eee 4 E./H, Ulm, representative of the Redwing Stone Ware company is here on business for several days this) week from Fort “Dodge, Ie. cee - Michael Kurnes of Lewistown, Mont., arrived in Casper last even- ing and will. spend until after the holidays here. ; eee W. L. Barr. is. atending to business affairs in Casper from his home in Denver, . eee John A. Ward of Lingle was an out of town arrival in Casper yes- terday. se e0e W.. F.\Snyder (of Berkey is hero on business” a guest ‘at the Town- send. oon on Ue et a W. W.. Hatton: of Midwest ts spending the day here on business. eete W. M, Jeffrey. is nimbered among the Denver business callers spend. ing several days bere. . see A.M. Kollin spent:yesterday here trom Douglai i i ee C..B. Emery is in Casper this Ase @ 3G, oe A.\K. Jensen is in the city trom his home in Cheyenne, < vee - HOE. Dalley, head:of-the land Refi but ‘not’any child with fresh cold | & leave” Wednesday) morning -for Worland where they ‘will put on an oll display at. t! A. ¥F. Johnson is here on business trom Denver having arrived , this morning. aoe: 4 3 eee Mark O. Danfordgthx commission- er’ for the edt Refining com- pany, returned‘ yesterday morning from a business trip to Cheyenne. eee Henry C. Taylor will leave this week for Denver to spend: the holl- days with his’ sister. eee A. W. Peake, general superintend- ent of the Midwest Refining com- pany, is in Montana looking over ‘the company's operations. eee E. W. Quinn’ has returned from Rawlins and Salt Lake City where he has been on business’ for the last week. John G. Bartram, geologist for the Midwest Refining company returned yesterday morning from an inspec- ton trip of the southern part of the’ state. 8 ee. B. G. Huffner is in Casper on bus!: ness this week from Mason Cit; Ta. - oe ey George Bryons of Minnaepolis is transacting business affairs in the city for a few.days this week. owe < M. R. Wellington has returried from Salt Creek where he spent several days on business. W. H. Hay. was an. arrival this morning trom Denver. one E.-C. Johnaon and George Smith came in from Alcova and expect to spend several days tn,the city. i ye elee . M. D.\Armstrong of Pathfinder ts John Goodman Js attending to business affairs here from Moneta. e 88 D. T. Hand ts te visitor regis- tered at the Hen: 5 eee Oscar. Nicholson.. president of the Farmer‘s State bank in “Riverton is in Casper on business and is a guest at the Henning. ee Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Martin end familly are visiting with friends here. eee Guy. Morgan; son of Dr. and Mrs. G. T.. Morgan -has returned from California where he has been mak- ing his' home for the last year. eve R. R. Roberts ts in Caspér on bush ness from his home in Denver and is & guest at the Gladstone hotel. ele 8 R. D. Richards, Riverton druggist is in Casper on business today, eee Wiliam Scarler of Long Pine, Neb., is {n Casper attending to bust- ness affairs for several days and is 9, guest at the Gladstone. eee Leonard Hoffman of ‘Chicago ts! ending to business affairs in the for several days. Mr. Hoffman le & guest at the Gladstone, WOLATORS OF charged with violation of the Harrt- be Caavnee Dailw rribune Furnish Material for Gridiron Club Raillery WASHINGTON, “Dec. 16.—{Unit- ed "Press)—President Coolidge, sit- ting at the ‘head of the table at the f the Gridiron son narcotic act. was held this afte@ | 2nual winter. dinner o' noon before Unitei States Commis-| Club Saturday night, witnessed the sioner M. P.. Wheeler. sale at auction of his “picturial farm- Angell ‘Wong, beady-eyed Oriental,|{"6 costume,” and heard that he having. been seized by federal men | ¥@S entitled to royalties on the while he still had a portion of mor- | jon because he got a “copy- phine, was offered his choice of | T&ht on ‘it for campaign purpose: continued confinement in. jail or Fahd, ees Pha hice by wart tempora freedom on $3,000 bond. eW SDA: Oo make up Sha cea chvimesteatee applied to| the membership of the Gridiron club Rodolfe Fierros whose “dope” activi- vas attended, besides the Presi. tles were concerned with yenshee| ert. by members of the cabinet, and cocaine. Lew Tecry was offered |'™#"y senators and representativ: $2,000 bond. He was caught with + Ee haa wee Sethe on b -| British ani ‘rench ambassadors, hrniagaeiy and yenshee in his posses nd :eco¥es ips inothblee: None of the three was able to Raillery directed against the na. furnish bonds required of them and|‘!on’s great and near-great, which they. were consequently assigned to | bave made Gridiron dinners. famous, fail at’ Cheyenne, bound over ‘for the | "°S2" 86 soon as the guests assem- next term of federal court there. MAS. ADAMS 1 WD AT REST The body of Mrs. Ella F. Adams, pioneer Casper resident who died Fri- day in California, was laid at rest this afternoon in Highland cemetery, fcllowing services at St. Mark's cathedral. The Rev. Phillip K. Ead- Principals in Campaign MIRCOTICAT | Forni ice AE ARRAIGNED he objected, Preliminary . t “doesn't show Kentucky.” Carri thats oleae @ new map," replied the auc- . “Kentucky was Democrat- ” Ps C.* asked the chairman. Governor Smith bought the Dem- ocratic platform, with the remark that he was going to rewrite it for 1928. musical skit introduced the two women governors, Mrs. Ferguson of Texas and Mrs. Ross of Wyoming. To the tune of “A Son of a Gambo- er" they told how they intended to reform their states. Said Mrs. Ferguso! I'm going to. rout the Ku Klux Klan and put upon the beds, The sheets that in their foolish way they wear upon their heads. The president did not escape at- tention by the singers. They adapt- ed “Boolah, Boolah” to the follow- ing us r Mr. Coolidge went up to Ver- mont upon one sunny day; » The movies took his picture as he pitched the new mown hay; He, passed the sap to Henry Ford and called him his old Pal, He made a speech by radio, yet they talled him Silent Cal. An actor in. overalls caused commotion by dancing across singing happily: ‘e@ got a job as furnace man in John Phillip Hill's cellar,” he re Gridiron singers striking up the song: We are here to make youlaugh, You are here to stand thé gaff. The show ‘started with a bang. There was a terrific crash, accom- panted by, yells—off stage. “Don't be alarmed, of ‘the ‘entertainment committee said. “That is merely the silent vote: going for Silent Cal. ‘The campaign furnished the theme for severa} skits. One of them was a presidential auction, An auction- eer offered for sale “The greatest accumulation of electric: remnants 'n_ history." Impersonators of John W. Davis, Senator La Follette, Wil. a the wards, officiated In-the Ust of surviving relatives, only the names of her two daughters were mentioned yesterday. Mrs. Adams also leaves a brother, Hoff of 360 South Ash street, Casper and’ another sister, Mra. Priscila Anne Kessler of Len- ora, Kan. * —-_— —_ — NEWS BRIEFS ROCHESTER, ‘Minn., Dec. 16. — Judge “Page. Morris; ‘who retired more than a year ago after 20 years liam M. Butler,.Clem Shaver, AL Smith, William G. McAdoo, Magnus Johnson and Theodore Roosevelt <ppeared as bidders. “Proceeds. this presidential rummage sal announced the auc- tloneer, “will be used. for ‘chartt. They wi'l be donated "to the Demo- cratic “Th vaign rao amplifier used by Pret ‘dent Coolidge for all his campaign speechet On_exathination of -his purchase, the Republican -National chairman Aiscovered-that It was not an ampll- fler-but a Maxim silencer. plied. when asked why he was so cheerful. oe French housewives, it is claimed, possess more tact and ability in the management of their servants than do the women of any other nation- ality. ———-_—.___.. “Let's Go" is the unique name of @ monthly magazine issued as the Official organ of the Virginia Fed- eration of Business and Professional Women's clubs, ————_ GIFT PRICES that tempt—Chris: _| wholesale business in this city and “He's tung," chorused the defeat- ed ‘bidders, but Butler remarked carimly “Not tall; {t's just what I want-| them! ed to send a #rlend for Christmas.” It developed that the friend Sto 7 whom he wished to apply the silenc- PISO S er was Secretary of the Navy Wi! 7 sh = bur. i / COUuUSNS Chairman Shayer bought 2 map + of the Confederate states because, as he said, 1tmade {t easy for him to formerly ‘was a prominent business | UEUre the. electoral votes’ of John man in Red Lodge. His wire, visiting in Ca‘iforhia, and his children, sur- mas values that beckon—the “Christ: mas Gift Suggestions” columns of the Classified Section are full of on the fe@eral bench in’ Minnesoth, died in a-hospital here today. He underwent an operation two months ago. MILES CITY, Mont,, Dec, 16. — A. E. Flager, 70, widely known in business ‘circles of scuthern Mon- tana, died here this morning at $ o'clock while sitting down te break- fast.- He was identified with the DILLON, Mont., Dec. 16.—Twenty- four hours after she was stticken with spinal meningitis, Mildred Woodwerth,-ten, daughter of Mts. Anne Woodworth, who is a student at the Normal college here, died tast evening. Pure Thread Silk Hose Black, cordovan, beige, gunmetal, camel, _noiesette, airedale, Indian tan. ; Friendship of Miners Winds || Up in Fight) ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. Dec. 16. —A knife in the stomach is the receipt of friendship taken Mike Tomljmo ch on account from Philip Bavich. The two miners together in a small Superior camp not far fr For several ‘months they to understand -each othe: one night last week when a quar- rel. was started and Bavich plunged his knife into Friend Mike (And now Mike fs about to die but “he won't tell ls story. Bavich is_belng hunted. THREE KILLED IN COLLISION AT GROSSING HELENA, Dec. 16.—Three per- sons were killed, two others prob- ably fatally hurt and six less seri- ously injured just before noon today | j ‘when a, Great Northern train crash- bed into a street car on @ crossing re. No. 580 Holeproof i Ribbed top, pure thread silk, black, cordovan, were batching jack rabbit, Indian tan, airedale. * ‘No. 2200 Full Fashioned Black, camel, airedale, Indian tan a $2.00 Pafr. Men’s Holeproof, Men’s Holeproof, * Men’s Holeproof, POSTAL RATE RAISE TO MEET WAGE INCREASE Postmaster General Has Plan to Aid in Bill’s Passage. . WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Postal rate increases on nearly all classes of mail were proposed to the senate, y “Postmaster Genera! w ie revenue for a postal wage in- crease, in a “bill ponding con. gress. The increases would bring in ap- | proximately $66,000,000 more rev- enue to the postal service. The est!- mate cost of the proposed salary in. creases is $68,000,000. New’s proposals were made at the direction of President Coolidge, who opposed passage of the bill without providing some measures to raise the necersary funds. The increases proposed are as fol- lows: An increase of half cent on first class postals¢ind post cards. No change in the present rate on the reading portion of newspapers. An increase’ on. the advertising portions of publications now subject to zone rates of two cents per pound In the first, second and third zones and one cent per pound in the fourth, fifth and sixth zones with no change for the sexenth eighth zones, YOUTH IS HELD FOR BURGLARY Denton Gross, 18 years old, was bound over to trial in the March cerm of district court by Justice Pun- tenney this morning on a charge of burglary, Gross was arrested when fe wns selling some tires sald to have been stolen from the Edward. Ah- rens filling station at 405 North Washington street. The burglary took place tffree weeks ago at which time the thieves took a small amount of money from the cash register and several tires from the filling station. Paul Kins, arrested a. fow weeks | ago.on complaint of a local mer-| chant that he had cashed a fraudu- | lent check in the latter's store, was also bound over to the dame term of court. The latter's preliminary was before Justice Barrett. | i} | PAGE. 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