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FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925 eb je Casver Daily Critune PAGE THREE. & | ‘asper Business Man Is Married in Sioux City. Frank J. Mednick, popular Casper business man end Miss Bessie Prus- iner of Sioux City, Iowa, were quilet- ly' married on Thursday afternoon, January 8 at 4 o'clock at the Martin hotel of Sioux City. The bride who was owner of the. Prusiner Insur- ance agency as graduated from the Sioux City high school, later receiv- ing a degree from Vassar college. She has visited in Casper several times and has a number of friends here. Mr. Mednick has been a resident of Casper for a number of years and is a member of the Mednick Broth- ers Clothing compan: Following a honeymoon trip to the southern states including a visit to Miami, Florida, the couple will re- turn to Casper to make their home here. j . . Mark’s Guild Elects Officers. At a meeting of St. Mark's gufld held yesterday” afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nicolysen on South Wolcott street the following officers for 1925 ident, Mrs, Fred Hufsmith; fir: president, Mrs. E. Parfet; second MARY TOBIN IETY, vice president, Mre. C, W. Kittle; reasurer, Mrs. W. W. Keefe; ording secretary, Mrs. James Weid erhold and corresponding secretar: | re [one Epis v Mrs. Paul Weldner. Following the election’a most gratifying report for the year was read by the treasurer, showing that $1,700 had been clear- ed by the guild during. the year of 1924, ee 04d Fellows Dance Tomorrow Evening. The regular Saturday evening dance by the Odd Fellows ciub will be held tomorrow at their hall on Second street. The dances are prov- ing very popular and are being well attended. An enjoyable evening’ is promised to all those who attend. Sharks 8. B. Association | Will Hold Meeting. | The regular meeting and-dance of | the Security Benefit association will be held Saturday evening at the! Knights of Pythias hall. The busi- ness session will be held at 8:3 o'clock, ee . McMillin-Whisler Marriage Is Announced. Announcement has been made fn Casper of the marriage of Miss Mil dred C. McMillin to Wayne E. Whis. ler of this city, the ceremony having been performed last week at the home of the bride's’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McMillin at Hunnewell Mo. The Rev. J. Hyle of the Metho- while Mr. Wihsler received his edu- cation at the University 6f -Minne- sota at Minneapolis. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Whisler of Galena, Il. Following a honeymoon trip to Kentucky and Illinois the couple will return to make their home here, Mr. Whisler being connected with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad in this city. a ae Miss. Protzman Entectains For Her Club Thursday. Miss Ruth Protzman. entertained the 8. D. club last evening, of which she js a member at her home, 481 South Lincoln street. Following the {business meeting games were played and refreshments hostess. Among those who attended were: Miss Gertrude Sisk, Miss Eleanor Heslop, Miss Viola’ Chase, Miss Ag- nes Edwards, Miss Haseltine Julian and the host served by the | Past Time Club Members Are Entertained. Mrs. E. F. Milburn entertained the members of the Past Time club at her home on East F street on Wednesday , evening. Honors. at bridge were won by- Mrs. Heck and Mrs, Dumars. eee “The Great Divide” To Be by ‘William Vaughn Moody have been started by the Wyoming chap- ter of Theta Alpha Phi, a national dramatic fraternity at the etate un!- versity. The play will be given at an early date and the cast which is of the university will include: Ruth pal church officiated. Whole-souled | hospitality and “ wonderful western coffee’ - HE West has tation of being the home of heart-deep hospitality . .. western beverage—Hills Bros. Coffee. When they invite you to come for break- fast, and serve you with Hills Bros. Coffee, you know for sure that the tradition is well founded. Just break the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills thrilling aroma! and taste that inimitable flavor! Yes, the long enjoyed the repu- and that wonderful Bros. Get that sense- Lift a cup to your lipr West may well boast of this wonderful coffec. ‘That none of this rich flavor may escape prematurely, Hills Bros. seal it perma- nently in vacuum. fresh days, weeks, even years later— whenever you break the seal! The world’s The coffee is still finest coffee, without a doubt. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS In the original Vacuum Pack which keeps the coffee fresh, 1925, H1Ns Brow. Tordon, Crete Wood, of Laramie, Stephen Ghe Harold Gilbert of Reg. U. S. Pat. Off, COFFEE | Denver, { | A made up of some of the best talent! the Nebraska university at Lincoln | Lander, Winthrop, Newberry, Byron Hule of Douglas, formerly of Cas- per; Philip Jordon, Ted “Edelman. of Sheridan; Polly Jordon, Anne Gil: bert' of Lander; Alfred Pence.of Pine Bluffs, and William Chester of Rock Springs. Mrs, Fox Entertains Wednesday “Afternoon. - Mrs.C.\D. Fox entertained on Wednesday afternoon. at Her home, 421 South McKinley street for the ladies of the Petroleum Lodge No. 478. Following a pleasant after- noon spent) socially, dainty refresh- ments were served by the hostess as- sisted by Mrs. Samuel McBride and Mrs. W. J. Jones. o ee Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated Today. Little Bileen Daly, . daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Daly was. host- ess to a few of her small friends at @ children’s party xiven this after- noon at her home on South Ash street, in Honor of her fourth:birth |day anniversary. Games were play- ed during the afternoon after which refreshments were served; by Mr Daly assisted by. Mrs., Peter Tobin and Mrs, Jeremiah Mahoney. Guests ‘who’ attended were: Mary Ellen. Swanton, Betty Mae Crouch, Barbara Carter, Reta Mary Kelliher, Evelyn. Daly, Dorothy Mahoney, |Peggy.Tobin and Martha Moss Ma honey. eee North Casper Church To Give Bake Sale. The Ladies’ Ald society of the North Casper church wil! hold a sale of baked goods on Saturday, January 10 trom 9 .’m., until 5 at the Midwest commiseary on West Yellowstone. ore Trebel Clef ‘Chorus Rehearsal: This ‘Evening. “The Trebel Clef-chorus will meet this evening at 7:50 o'clock at the | Metiodist Episcopal church, cor- ner of Second and Durbin streets. AM members are requested to be present. . Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Croff are leav- ing in.a few days overland for Salt | bake city'whére they will visit with relatives: until January 21, when they will go to Los Angeles to spend until the spring months. cee * Mrs. Frank ‘Hoffman “of Hidden Dome located near Basin was a vis- {tor here.the beginning of the week. She was accompanted' by her daugh- ter,"Anna who continued her trip to O'Neill, Neb, where she attends echcol. eee Miss Frances Ellfott has returned form a 10 days’ trip to Denver where she was the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Webber. ve Mrs. J. C. Ackerson and daughter, Margaret of Norwood, were’ visitors in the city a few days this week. e- Miss Ruth Heyer returned this week to her home in Shoshon! after spending several days here the guest of Mrs. Howard Warne. ‘ 8 ee -Miss Holen Sanford spent yester- day here visiting with her brother en*route to Termopolis from her home. in. Denver. ° C. H.-Marlowe speht several days this week in Basin on business. ‘While: there he was a. guest of Mr. and. Mrs. Frederick. Frisby... eee Miss Evelyn Tracy of Shoshoni! hasbeen visiting with friends here this-week.. - eee ‘ John Philltps has returned from the Riley ranch near Wheatland where he visited for a week with his children. ~~ ee ‘ Mrs. Bertha K. VanDsvender. was a Basin visitor her for a short time this week. eles »Attorney-C. * W. ‘Wilkerson and Mrs. Wilkerson = of Chicago are spending a few days'in the city. eee > Mra. Thurston Doyle of Hyattville, {s in Casper visiting with friends. eee ‘ Miss Jean Beaver and Miss Abbie Bower ,of Moneta were in the city yesterday visiting with friends. e.ee Mrs. Ralph Donalds of Midwest ts the guest of friends here for a few days. eee Mr, and Mrs. Robert Davidson of Powder River are guests at the Gladstone hotel for several days. eee Mr, and Mrs. Carl C. Richardson hayp» returned fro ma short trip to Rawlins where Mr. Richardson at tended to business affair. «ee Mr. and’ Mrs. James C. Chancler of Billings, who have been spending since Monday tn Casper with friends departed this*morning for their home.., se.e Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Warren are out of:town visitors -here for a few days from their homé tn Colorado. see Michael Lee- returned yesterday from Omaha where he has been spending the last few weeks with his parents, Mr, and*Mrs; William eee "Miss Helen King will lefive to- morrow for Midwest to spend a few | days with friends. | | eee | Mrs. Thresa Anderson ahd daugh: | j ter Ernestine spent several. days | | here this week visiting with friends | ee jee Midwest. . | Miss Lilian Carter is visiting with | friends here from her home near CITY BRIEFS O. E.-Doughetty, vice president and general superintendent of tlre Mammoth Oil-company, spent 2 short time in Laramie ‘this week on business.in connection with his com- pany. eee Rayburn 8. Webb, architect left Indiana to spend several weeks visit- Ing at his former home. * 2.8 George Campbell ‘left this week for Hot Springs, Arkansas, to be ab- sent fromthe city for a number of weeks. Hector McKenzie transacted busi- iness affairs here this week from his camps near Shoshont. see C. I. Hetzler, superintendent of the Ohio Oil companysin the Big Horn basin, was in Casper this week on business. J. D. Woodruff of Shoshoni at- | tended to business affairs here for several days this week. : S. H. Conwellychairman of the state highway commisgion and C. H Bowman, division engineer made a soveral days business trip to the western part of the state at the be- sinning of the week ° James Borders, who is connected here with the Chicago, Burlingtor and Quincy railroad, visited. for few days this week with Roy Hen derson at Bonneville. oe Howard Macey is spending several days in Lander looking after busi ness affairs, Casper men who spent a few days in ‘Lander this week include: Ben R. Smith, C. H. Bowman, PE. Hunter and J. H. Fields. Casper people who epent a short time in Cheyenne this week include: Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Barnes, Miss Hamilton, Miss Agnes Ren shaw, Mark O: Danford of the Mid- west Refining company, Val B. Mag. hee, and Frank Johnson. ©. King Chancey {s a Philadelphia business man who arrived this morn ing. Joseph Ayoub and’ R. J. Tippen are in Casper on business from Chi cago. James McCrea js in Casper on bus- iness and visiting with friends from Colorado where he is now located. H. Chatfield of W onsin is trans- acting’ important business affairs here for a few days. ee Arthur K. Les of Thermopolis came down last evening to spend several days here on business. eee M.D. Woolery, superintendent of the Ohio Ol] company at Laramie ts here on business for his company and {s a guest at the Townsend. eee James F, Ewers {s a Lander man spending a short time in the city on business. . J. W. Bowe of Midwest is in Cas. per for a. short time on business and visiting with friende. oe Warren Daily came down last eve- ning from Worland. ee W. J..Shea, tire salesman {s here on business from Akron, O. A. G. Peiller and M, G. Devitt of are‘in Casperjon business and aro guests at the Gladstone. cee J. P. Caulfield is attending to bus- iness affairs’ here today from his home in Chicago. r D. Sharp {8 among ,the Salt Creek visitors spending several days here. eee Carl and Richard Tryon are Mid- west buSiness visitors here todi COLDS “Pane's Cold Compound” Breaks a.Cold:Right Up Take two. tab- lets every three | hours until three doses are taken The first dose al ways glvee relief. The wecond and chird doses com- pletely break up the cold. Pleas: ant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or op! ates. Millions uve “Pape's Cold C thirty-five cents. mpound,"* Price Druggiste guar. | antee it.—Adv, Kopper Kettle FRIED SPRING CHICKEN DINNER 35c Tomorrow Noon MENU. Vegetable Soup Fried Spring Chicken Fried Country Sausage Combination Salad Dessert Coffee or Milic Tea, ON ITS WAY THE CHEVROLET Soon on display at this week for St. Louis to visit with tis father from where he will go to| THE NOLAN: CHEVROLET | George Frisby is « per today from His home at Basin. eee Harl Beal! of Lavoye came in yes} terday-to spend several days her: on business. , R. W. Sole of T out-of-town arrival in evening. the ‘Fa Ww. E jon business | day. J.B. trip. tion w pany. a M. J. from Shoshon! where he hines, Oscar W. Nici ton is a guest at t from Douglas on H. Dz Thermopolis o: Great Falls Wis Place cards and tallies at isitor in Cas: on, president of rmers' State ‘bank in River: he Henning today {, Wa here n of Dubois is having arrived Tt . Carpenter me up yesterday a short business Curtis . sin Casper from business in connec York #0i1 com ith the - Attht a drilling Mont., on business for a few daj U. K. Thomas of Midyett is her on business and witt friends. eee L. 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