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; | | a nha ti i “+ Wedding Ceremony Sunday. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925 ! MARY TOBIN | Burnidge-Crouse Marriage Saturday, Miss Myrtle Burnidge and Emery Crouse both of Bates Hole were quietly married Saturday afternoon, January 17, at 4:30 o'clock by Jus- tice Henry Brennan at his court. ‘They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Cc. D, Holman, The groom {8 a son ot Jake Crouse, Natrona county plo- neer, The couple will make their home at Bates Hole. } eee Mrs. Townsend Is Hostess For Tuesday Tea Club. Mrs. Leigh Townsend was hostes: this afternoon at the Townsend ho- tel for the regular meeting of the/ ‘Tuesday Tea club. Guests present be- | sides members included, Mrs. J. W. | Biygehheimer, Mrs. Frances Biglin, | T §. Cooke, Mrs. Hal Curran, | Neil Charles Geis and Mrs. E. | stabrook: . Officers Are Installed | At Lodge Meeting. ‘At a recent regular meting of Na- | trona Rebekah Lodge No. 13, the fol: | lowing officers were installed with | ire. J. A. Williams, the district dep- | uty president, as installing officer: | Nola Hayes, noble grand; Hazel | Wheaton, vice grand, Lorena French, | recording secretary; Della Peak, fi | nancial secretary; Florence Lane, treasurer; Grace Boyles, warden; Ura Ellison, conductor; Katherine Shoemaker, chaplain; Amy Jack, in- | side guardian; Maude Pickell, outside suardian; Elma Wills, right sentinal to the nable grand; Low Foy, left sentinal to noble grand; Clara Davis, right sentinal to vice grand and Em: | ma Colvin, left sentinal to vice | stand. | A number of guests were present | during the evening and a very en-| joyabie social hour followed t the regular ineeting of the 6 held Wednesday evening r Cary es Raptist Missionary Society Will Meet. The Missionary society of the Em- | manuel Baptist church will meet on | Thursday afternodn, January 22, at | 2:30 o'clock. | Justice Brennau Performs he marriage of Miss Frances Dil ion and Leland William Barker was performed on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Justice Henry Brennan. | They were attended by Miss Iva | Dillon and ©. G. Fast. The couple are making their home here. Royal Neighbors Wil Hold Practice+Meeting. The Royal Neighbors of America will meet on Thursday afternoon, January at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. This wiil be the only practice before the instal- lation of officers and all officers, of ficers-elect and members of the or: ganization are asked to be present. oe e Miss Cahill Entertains For Miss Archambault. Ih courtesy to Miss Sophio Arch. | ambault, whose marriago to Paul Crawford will take place during February, Miss Betty Caliill enter-| st evening at a miscellan- | eous shower at her home,404 South Tefferson street. A feature of the ya tos's entertainment was “Hiving of a cross word puzzle which | if, HOTEL | RAMONA) J.LMurphy San Francisco 174 Ellis Se. near Powell ine hotel at reasonable rooms are outsit rooms sapped the | Woman’s oldest problem —a new hygienic 1 Sh 4ebieepou American women « have adopted Kotex, the new sanitary pad made of super-absorbent Cellucotton. Itis 5 times as absorb. ent as cotton —absorbs instantly 16 times its own weight in moisture. Each Kotex is in itself an ac- Piaget eh redindaer eit new secret disinfectant. CELLUQOTTON PRODUCTS CO., 165 West Jackson: Boulewerd, Chicago KOTEX KotexRe vow oe Kotex -Super, bow Ae DEQDO | the Knights of Pythias hall. disclosed the date of the weeding, the prize for which was won by Mis Katherine Kelly. Several musical numbers were enjoyed during the evening after which dainty refresh- ments were served. Invited guests include: Mrs. Hom- er Archambault, Mrs. Herbert Moc- Clellan, Mra. Madelyn Treber, Mrs. Francis Bell, and the Misses: Helen O'Maliey, Mary Flynn, Constance O'Malley, Helen Crater, Dora Nieu- haus, Mary McPake, Kathleen Smity, Rose Auer, Katherine Kelly, Dorothy Hughes, Inga Grysland, Mary Peevey, Alma d the honored guest. oe Synurgae Meeting This Evening. A meeting of St. Mark's Synur- gne will be held this evening at the residence of Mrs. Francls Brown, S14 South Grant avenue. All mem- |bers are asked to be present as of- ficers for the year will be elected Executive Meeting at Methodist Church. An executive meeting of the Ladies’ Ald society of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the Men's Bible class room of the church. All presidents or repre- sentatives are requested to be pre- sent. Mrs. Donovan Is Hostess For Her Bridge Club. Mrs. J. J. Donovan. was hostess today at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home, 1236 South Elm street, for the La-Fa-Lot bridge club of which she is a member. Mrs. James Shikany substituted for the after. noon. one Tiistorical Society To Meet Wednesday Evening. A mecting of the Natrona county Historical society will be held on Wednesday evening, January 21 at tho Natrona County library. All members as well as pioneers and those interested are asked to be present. see Knights of Maccabees To Give Dance This Evening. The Knights of Maccabees will give an informal dancing party this evening beginning at 9 o'clock at The Public is invited to attend. Preceding the dance the regular lodge meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock and all members are request ed to be present. eo. Westminster Guild Meeting Wednesday. The regular meeting of the West. minster gulld of the First Presby- terlan church will be held on Wed- nesday cevning at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street. Following the dinner which will be served at 6:30 o'clock a social evening will be enjoyed. . All business girls and tea. chers who attend the church, are in vited to attend. | Alter and Rosary | Society to Meet. The regular meeting of the Alter and Rosary society of St. Anthony's Catholic church will be held on Wed. nesday afternoon at the Mullin club with the Mesdames J. L. Dessert and J. 8. Upblel acting as hostesses. cee St. Mark’s Guild Will Hold Regular Meeting. The regular meeting of St. Mark's Guild will be held on Thursday af. ternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Sinclair Reekle. Mrs. Reekie will be asisted during the afternoon by Mrs. George Jarvis. PERSONALS Miss Ruth Parmer of the Charles E. Well's music store {s spending several weeks at her former home in Waco, Tex. Miss Catherine Coleman of the Tripeny drug store is leaving Satur- day evening for Denver to make her home, . Mrs. Bert Wi postion with the music company Charles E. Wells Mr. Ww. hols, a past ma arrived in Cas. way millions now use Another great advantage is that it is easily disposed of without the least bother or annoyance. Kotexisgerm- /packedinsani- tecpisealed Podge of 12—in 2 sizes: Regular, and Super. Get Kotex Deodorized, in the blue | box with white stripe, at most stores. | Learn of this vew way for yourself. | Archambault | on} }1039 South Elm street. jand daughter spent yesterday here jin Casper yesterda |ver attending a per this afternoon from her home in Marcellus, Mich., and will be the guest here for 10 days or two weeks of Mrs. G. O. Rankin at her home, Following her visit here, Mrs. Nichols will go to Denver where she will be a guest | for a short time of her son. B! Ww. Mr Mr. and Dougherty | from Mammoth, this morning. returning ~ { | Mrs, Robert Carey of Careyliurst, | was a guest today of Mrs. A. J.| Cunningham. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hagen of Bil- | lings, are guests of friends here for | a few days this week having arrived yesterday, | ceo | Mr, and Mrs. Major Ormsby are among the Casper people who have boxes at the Denver stock show. aaet's Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Russell have returned from a short pleasure trip spent in Denver and Cheyenne. Sear Mrz. E. J. Henry of Oklahoma City was an arrival in Casper yes-| terday. | | | Vada Watson, 19, of Turon. Kas., Is Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Rodgers and| going to Washington as a special baby daughter are guests of friends | emissary to President Coolidge from Codey at Chait Creek her state. She will present him with en Se | a bag of Kansas wh {and inform D. W. Carson and mother, Mrs.| him that “Kansax Grows the Rest) A. G. Carson of Denver are visiting Wheat in the World.” with friends in Casper today having arrived this morning. cee jthe state where he has been on Mroand) Mrs. “Frank C)) Hanson | usiness.and).will' spend ithe, /cay, are the parents of a baby daughter | here, returning to his home in who arrived yesterday at thefr home | Denver this evenin| on Oak street, Both mother and | baby are reported to be doing nice- | George Shirley of Chicago is in {Casper on business for a few days. eee H. G. Gaines of Denver was an arrival in the city this morning. . * Word has been received tn Casper | of thé death of Mrs. E. C. Stweart of Denver, formerly a residlent of Casper. W. P. Thompson, drilling | con- tractor of Midwest, has been spend. ing a few days here. . - Mr. and Mrs. T. T, Bliss of San Francisco were out of town arrivals | | 3B, W. Musser of the Utah Oil and | Gas comps is a guést at the Hen- | ning from S: and | thetr | ® Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Townley are in Casper this week on busine visiting with friends from home in Montana Miss Evelyn Winkley {is here to: Cherles A der, J. J. Broderick and C, D. Lynch of Riverton were arrivals here yesterday. day from Denver visiting with| J. H. Preble of Haselmire and friends. Miss Winkley will spend a| preble, auditors an@ tax consultants, week or 10 days in Thermopolis be-!has been spending a few days In Riverton and Lander on business, cee J. W. Rogers of Shoshoni is in Casper on busin fore returning to her home. i eee C. R. Barnes left last evening for Denver to spend a week or 10 days there with relatives and friends. | eee Ee es | F. D. Stewart and Charles A. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Linche are|Bpean are Denver men here for a among the Colorado visitors spend- ing a few days in Cas; CITY BRIEFS short time on business. eee | A. G. Dana and A. E. Garretson | of Cheyenne are guests at the Town- | send. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arrison are visit ing at Layoye for a day or two with EB. T. Turner, who has been con-| friends. | fined to his home with a severe at-| es. tackrof lagrippe is again able to be} yf. C, Greene is in Casper this about. | week on business from his home in | Salt Lake City. king one of his| . . . R. 3B. Davis is o. regular business calls here this week| J, J, Carney left yesterday for from Ris home in Omaha | Nebraska to spend a few days on Sed business. | J. T. Dillon, Jr., president of the eee Titusville Forge company of Titus-} MM, R, Millnen of Tulsa is here to. vill Pa:, is in Casper for several this week on business. see day. « E. Bingley has returned from a H. B. Durham, immediate past| several days business trip to Raw- district governor of the Kiwanis] ins and Laramie. club, and M. A. Becklinger have eee been spending several days in Den- conference of dis. trict officers of the club. ee C. B. Beanche is a guest in Casper from Chicago for the week we C. W. Miller is spending a fow days in Casper from his homestead near Riverton. o- Timothy Mahoney Jr. eral days here Leo Cohen man who is here. is a Denver business spending a few days . . Field of Kansas Cit spent sev- Stanley W. this week on busi Mo., arrived this morning and ex-| ness, pecta to spend seve days here. eee stats G, H. Frains of &heyenne ts here John F, Sullivan returned last | evening from the northern part of Lace Is a Feature friends. ing several days here from Denver on busines left this morning for Rawlins to spend a few days before returning to his home. on has accepted a| RIZED This Sturdy Tittle New Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- lar by the Manufacturer and by us is Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms. The Chas. ©. Wells 1B flattering and becoming qualities of lace haye not been overlooked in this frock of dark blue silk embroidered in gray with its full collar, jabot and cuffs of creani-oolored lace. The embroidery Music Co. on the waist is more elaborate than that of the akirt and giver the effect || 23% East Second St, Casper, And Lavoye, Wyo. of a waistline on @ pwaight tube today on business and visiting with | L. C, Hopkins who has been spend: | Che Casper Daily Cridune ster CENTRAL WEST MIGHT EWS) WASHINGTON.—Secretary Hoover | | Fi told the president's agricultural 1 .|commission the best guarantee of Earl Callaway Finds Im-|cemirncn, Sreaten i tasesne of production suming power. | GENEVA.—Represer and American con provement on Late Visit. - |G. Porter, head of tho n | Harl Callaway, proprietor of Call-/ delegation at the opium co aference, | aways Furniture store on East Sec-|regarded as “quite unac ] ond s.reet, returned today trom twu|the British proposals for possible | weet pent in Cojcago with most | solution of the op problem | | BUENOS AIRES.—A definite rup- ‘ture is imminent between Argentina und the Holy See, La Nacion or conditions o througnout the | vpdmis weneral count Mr. away attended the annua) exhibition of turniture at the Chi-|in consequence of Argentina’s r Mart and repors | cation that the papal nuncio, 0 furniture buy- y berore the ex- | mibitivn, 000 attendance the Opening day and altogetner it was / } ine biggest buy campaign in the nistory of fur business in the business United States. | “Buyers from eastern states,” said | | Mr. Callaway, “assured me toat | | j along the AUantic coast states retau | business of all kinds was unusually brisk. ‘The fayorable conditions in tne textlie and sicel milis have stim- ulated trade and sales in furniture alone are better than at any time in five years, “In the south Atlantic states the high prices of cotton has also made general business flourishing. Crude ore mines are acttve and all though that section business is above nor- | mal. “Manufacturers report more or- ders taken for delivery in the south- west than usual, and all kinds of business in that section, particularly in Texas and Arkansas, are doing fine. i “The most noticeable thing about the furniture exhibtiion is that old woods are being shown in a score of new finishes. These with the new designs make the furniture offered for 1925 exceptionally attractive. “Wholesale prices are lower than | in 18 months but if the exceptional | 4 § COLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAMOND DYES” 5 2 4 Beautiful dyeing and jis guaranteed Diamond home tinting with Dyes. Just dip in cold j water to tint soft, dclicate shades, or boil to dye rich, permanent colors, Each 15-cent pac! |age contains direc- tions so simple any ‘woman can dye or tint Ingerle, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, éresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings, everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes’'—no other kind—and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color ts wool or silk, or whether {t is Hnen, cotton or mixed geods.—Adv Naila 232 E. 2nd sensible shoe for street wear. | mitte just mix water with AUNT JEMIMA Pancake Flour, and bake ’em. AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES! MUSIC LOVERS Are Cordially Invited TO OUR AMPICO ROOMS To Hear the Beautiful signor Glovann! Beda Cardinale lis secretary are persona non er NEW fr YORK ugut onfer and —— N. P. Railroad 8ST. PAUL, Malcolm Rapelje of the died at the here t continuous this me Northern Northe He con jay Mrs. for Che go to Laramie ity on a several Frederick Dack business affairs h us mtorr “V’se in town, Honey!”? Waltz and others as recorded by Mieczyslaw Munz The Chas. E. Wells Music Company Home of the Chickering CASPER and Lavoye Phone 194 SPECIAL FOR 4 DAYS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WOMEN’S OXFORDS, Black or Brown Kid or calf leather, with military or low heels. A very Formerly sold up to $7.00 FOUR DAY SPECIAL At $3.85 IN BLACK OR BROWN FOUR DAY SPECIAL Broken lots and sizes, LINDSAY & CO. Calf or Kid, also fancy tops, sizes 814 to 11 and 1114 to 2. Children’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes Girls sizes 214 to 7 At 2O* Discount ' EXTRA SPECIAL One Lot of Child’s Shoes Sizes 4 to 8 FOUR DAY SPECIAL t $4.00 Golden Rule Dept. Store and PAGE THREE. Officer Dead ; YOU ' = = aS == es iNeystone | Balloon | Cord | rousers 1 ARE | HERE | 19-INCH it BOTTOM | WALES | GREY PER PAIR 6 Casper Agents For Holeproof Hosiery {Barnett} 4 Outfitting Co, | 54 CENTER