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TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925 CR a aa kB et Re ee y MARY TOBIN @SOCIETY, Casper Couple Married At Colorado Springs Miss Margaret carr, violinist of the Rialto theater orchestra, and Edward J. Schulte, prominent Cas- per business man were married last week in Colorado Springs, by Jus- tlee H. W. King.+ The bride has been a member of the Netto Ladies orchestra for several years, her for- mer home being in Colorado, Mr. Schulte has been a resident of Cas- per since childhood and is part own- er of the Rialto theater. eee Popular Casper Couple Married Sunday Afternoon Miss Esther Neel, daughter of Bs Anna Neel of 618 South Ash street, and William Erbin, were qauletly married on Sunday after- noon, March 29 at 4 o'clock. The ceremony was performed at the Credell home at the Tulmore apart- ments, Justice E. C. Madden offi- clating. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Credell, The bride {s among the attractive young girls of the city and {s con- nected with the Charles E. Wells music store in the record depart- ment. She has been a resident of Casper for four years, coming here with her relatives from Heppner. Oré,, where she graduated from the Jefferson school, The, groom, who ts connected with the Midwest Refining company, has been a tesident of Casper since child- hood and attended school in this city. He was formerly a member of Rawhouser’s orchestra. The couple will make thelr home In Casper. eee Mrs. Johnson Is Hostess For Tea Club Today Mrs. J. W. Johnson entertained in- formally. at a bridge tea given this afternoon at her home on South David street for members of the Tuesday Tea club. Guests present for the afternoon were: Mrs. M, N. Wheeler, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. Gus bell, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Frances Biglin and Mrs, A. E. Stir- rett. . . Cosmopolitan Club Meeting Wednesday A special meefing of the Cozmo- politan club will be held Wednes- day at 12:15 o'clock at the Townsend hotel to which all members are asked to attend. Monthly Meeting of Departmental Club The regular monthly meeting of the Casper Women's Departmental club will be. held at 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at the Natrona Power building. The program will include the following original seléec- tions read by local poets: “A Departmental Ditty"—Mrs. H. C. Chappell. What This Old World Means to Lillian Wan Burgh, he Four ‘Queens"—Neal Gualla- tun, “The House of Smiles,” Violets," “Little Violins,”"—E. ard Shipp. Violin selections—Mrs, T’, J. Riach. Vocal numbers—Mrs. Berta Smith. eee “Blue Rich- Mrs. Hurst, Mrs, Van Doren, and Mrs. Castle. Prizes will be awarded fur the danées and refreshments will be served by a committee in ‘barge. The public is Invited to at- tend. * Bridge Club Is Entertained Today. Members of the La-Fa-Lot Brids' club, which is composed of wives of Casper dentists, were entertained to- day by Mrs. Herman Talpers at her residence on Conwell street. Guests present besides members, were: Frank Mednick and Mrs, M. dau. . Busy Bee Circle To Meet Wednesday Evening. The Busy Bee circle of the 1 Methodist Episcopal church will meet on Wednesday evening at o'clock ut the hore of Mrs. H. W.| Ormsby, 263 East . street, instead} of Friday afternoon as was original-| ly planned. Casper Lodge No. 22 I. 0. 0. wil) meet this evening in session. There will be work in third degree and business of portance will be ‘transacted resident members are urged to attendance. F. in: All} be in| Dinner Saturday at Hagens Residence. Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Hagens enter- tained informally at dinner Satur- y evening at their home on South Center street, after which the guests attended the regular dancing party at the Country club. Guests who enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs, Hagens were: Judge and Mrs. Bryant 8. Crome Mr, and Mrs. O. L. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Young, Mr. and Mrs, Charles 8. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ott, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and J.C. PERSONALS Frederick B. Andrews, connected with the Spears and Chapman firm in the insurance department, has returned from a business trip of several days made by motor to Lan- der and vicinity and reports all roads to the mines being opened. eee Mrs. William Grieve and family were in Casper for a few days visit- ing at the J. F. Cowan home, from the Buzzard ranch on Sweetwater. eee Mrs. Anna Leeper left Friday for Thermopolis to spend until Wednes- day evening with friends, see Mrs. T. B. Hood, commissioner child and anime 1 ing tomorrow for C days’ business trip. Mr, and Mrs. F'. A. Tousley expect to leave in a few days for Barnard, Kans., to visit there for two weeks with M Tousley’s relatives, after which they will go to Seattle, Wash. to make their home. Mr. Tousley kas been connected with the Town- | of Mr. and Mrs. j days went an operation today at the Na- trona General hospital for -appen- dicitis, Mrs. Frank Probst and sister, Mrs. P, A. Nelson have returned from Greybull where they visited with relatives, . Mr. and Mrs. Willian Place spent yesterday here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. . ee Mr. and Mrs. Roy: Spurlock have returned to their ranch an Sweet- water, following a several days visit spent here with friends and relatives. eee Miss Grace M. Ore., w: terday Reist of Portland, an arrival in the city yes- . Mrs. Guy L. Scott has accepted a position with the Richards and Cun- | ningham store in the dry goods de- partment. Mrs. H. H. Refchenbach has re- turned from Colorado Springs where she purchased a new Packard. Mrs. Reichenbach was accompanied of her trip by Mrs. Fitzpatrick of Glen- rock. . and Mrs. null were gu Mr. Howard G here |. M. Johnson. . spent . Charles Huffman in Casper recently with Mrs. Huffman,’ from where he is employed. eee a few visiting Riverton James Finagan, conductor of the Chicago and Northwéstern. railroad is visiting n Mrs, Finagan and son Billy in Florida Chief Justice Potter of the gVyo- ming Supreme court fs in the city to address the Natrona County bar tion this & Che Casper Daily Cribune Recent visitors in Cheyenne from Casper include: Mrs. E. McMaken, Charles A. Cullen, Mr. and Mrs, Cc. H. Kyte and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Lyons. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Palmer of Riverton arrived in Casper yester. day. . ee Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Reed have moved to Cheyenne to make their home, se Charles Mednick returned last evening from a business trip of sev eral weeks to Oakland, Calif. eee Word has been per of the arrival of a baby son to Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Clymer in Denver. Mrs. Clymer was formerly Miss Inez Lever, of Casper, and ts a daughter of Julian Lever Sr., di vision freight and passenger agent here for the Chicago and Northwest- ern railroad, CITY BRIEFS Herbert White, lumberman of Ey erett, Wash., is here as the guest of his father, Henry White, a ploneer capitalist of Casper. F. J. Woodward is among the Den ver business men in the city this week. eee Kenneth McDonald is {n Casper on business from his ranch on Wi! low creek, W. H. Greener, street, received a’ tele; 2 received in Cas: | 1034S. Jackson of the sudden death, last evening, of his brother, H. M. Greenér, | Oak Park, Illinois. Mr. Greener was a well-known Chicago business man. wee c. C. Bley of Marion; In out of town visitor registere: Gladstone hotel eee E. H. Steiger of the New York Oi] company has been spending a few days in Casper from his home In Wisconsin L. A. Files of attending to bi . } Elmer Spurlc | ness for a few da: G. W. Whi ot Kennebec, S. D.,} is here on business for a few days} and is a g t the Henning ho- tel. . J. Clifford nm Miles City, spend seve e | arrived yesterday Mont., and expects | to days here. mae c. BN |from Shoshc John B. Har ive inspector st at the ° Tom Hall of Arminto ts here on business for a few days. 3 eee E. J. McBire ting bust of Thermopolis {s affairs in the ager ¢ Cab Manufacturing Sales Corpo: ‘asper from Denver, calling on A. C. Keyes who will be local operator for the Hertz Oll company returned yesterday morning from a business trip of several days to Boulder and Fort Collins. . . B. H. of Greybull ts a yis- {tor here on business for a few days. eee I. D. Miller is tn the from Rawlins. city tod oe Cc. H. Kinney, ana L. H. Mahoney of Denver are out of town business visitors in Casper, Pawi J. Deeds, welt known Insur- ance adjuster is tn Casper on busi ness from Denver and is a guest at} the Townsend hotel. rtin Is a Thermop. sper today, . O, Fredric of the Stand: ana, spent sev week {n Colorado on OU com eral George Stephenson of Lav an out of town visitor here today. see Chief justice C. N. Potter of Chey- enne {s a guest at the Townsend hotel, | . A. B. Cro j{s here on bu Tulsa. , ofl well supp! ness thin week from jured in a riot at the Sorbonne to day in another demonstration against the appointment of George’ S | would be PAGE THREE. Tourist Rates ‘CONDITION OF Applicable 0 GHAS, FORBES WASHINGTON, March 31 number of cities in northern rado, including Fort ¢ Boulder, Longmont, E Loveland and Brighton, to round trip sum: ist passenger Branted to Springs, port submitted to th merce fssion toda assigned aints to equalize t the report de If the exami: required i the to m coming Regenoflex NEVER BEFORE Not in fifty years has there been so persistent and wide- spread use of Scott's Emulsion yet thousands have only egun to realize what it might be to them in strength, health and robustne Scott & Bowne, Bloom fe DISTANCE, VOLUME AND QUALITY RECEPTION Complete $430.60 The Chas. E. Wells N Phone 194 rship of rs J Free America no positive costume. trammeled matter bound only Clean-Up—Paint-U p—Dress-U p—for this In this free and glori- ous country there are rules which compel woman to wear a prescribed She is free and un- in the of dress, by the conventions of style, —there is the annual Charity Ball at the Elks’ auditorium Wednesday evening Will you be among those present? We are showing a charming line of Dancing and colo Silk Scarfs tor Evening Wear evenir are both smart and useful. extra We are showing a selection in dainty pastel shades. $4.95 to Hose in shades to har- monize with the We call your at- tention values in Onyx “Pointex” 1s Easter Style Week at The Frantz Shop | This is “Clean-Up and Paint-Up Week” all over the nation—and for women itis “Dress-Up Week” as well. | and the nearness of Easter (only ten days away) lure milady to choose those light t, of fair and balmy days. The presence of Spring rful garments that betoken the approach Silk Long Kid Gloves 12 button length 50 16 button length $6.50 Necklaces Choker Beads Shoulder Strands lg gown. to two : ; in the newest special effects for ning wear. $2.00 to $6.50 French Pearls in pastel shades are popular. eve- Silk Slips and which nowadays has such latitude as to permit every woman to wear clothes that are both suitable and becoming. $22.50 Rebekah Lodge Meeting Tomorrow Evening Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 18 will meet in regular session Wed- nesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall. Candidates will! be initiated and work of importance completed, All members are re- quested to be present. send hotel as clerk. ee a Ber; erd Baronet Satin $5.95 Radium Silk Shadow Proof , $7.50 Crepe de Chine Shadow Proof $10.00 Frocks Kayser “Slipper Heel” ‘both Chiffon and Threadsilk Mrs. Di a guest ye hotel. of Shoshont was y at the Gladstone . Miss Ora Hain, who has been at- tending school here this winter, re- turned to her home in Thermopolis this week. Ostrich , z, Compacts Vanities Leather Bags and Fans This very latitude in style makes it pos- sible to keep one’s outlay for a new Spring Wardrobe within a modest sum. Mrs. Robert M. Grieve arrived to day from the Grieve ranch having been called here by the illness of her father, J. A. Likely who under- \eee California Visitor Will Speak At Citadel Tonight Mrs. I, Lasley of the Angelus tem- ple of Los Angeles will give a talk of interest this evening at the Salva- tion Army Citadel beginning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Lasley has been spend- ing some time with Mrs. McPherson, the famous evangelist, on the cost, and will have many topics of inter- est to the Casper public. eae Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Will Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain at a birthday dinner on Friday evening at thelr home on South David street for 18 guests. eee Masons and Eastern Stars Are Invited to Glenrock Golden West Chapter No. 37, Or- der of Eastern Stars of Gléenrock, invites all Masons and Eastern Stars of Casper to a dance it {s giving Wednesday evening, April 1, at Glenrock, in a variety of attractive colors and sizes, at $5.95 to $28.50 at $1.95 Other numbers up to $3.50 and upwards in the favored ma- , terials, styles and colors. Miscellaneous It’s a square meal for a di-ne Novelties Dresses and Coats for Little Women Smartest Models filling a long felt want is our new department of Outer Apparel for Mature Little Women An Attractive Group of Ensemble Suits at $45, $65, $85 of t in Spring Millinery for the woman who cares are to be found among the recent arrivals from Laurel—Madame Chekanow Hyland—Gage—Cameo Meadowbrook R. N. A. Kensington to Be Entertained Friday. Mrs. William Werner will enter tain the members of the R Neighbors Kensington club on Fri- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 1019 South Washington street. All members are asked to be present. better ensembles so evidentl ie These garments are designed espe- cially to fit the little woman with a style effect which cannot be sur- passed. modes these are moderate Styles each a most fashionable one, terials most favored and in S rich new colors. prices indeed. are many, in ma- pring’s and other famous creators of Coat Range Dress Range fine Hats $16.75 to $98.50 $16.75 to $85.00 ee Counell of Iroquoig Will Hold Meeting. Troquo!s council No. 5, Degree of Pocahgntas, will meet {n regular ses- sion Thursday evening, April 2, at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s ball At the close of the business session a dance will be given with the follow- ing in charge: Mrs. J. W. Wilson, The Dorothy Shoppe “The One Beauty Parlor” Where You May Be SURE OF SATISFACTION Every Lady Should Look Her Best All the Time Our operators: Miss Mildred Freeman, Miss Lela Ryan, Miss Fanchon Ashley, Prop. Just Call—1742 For Appointment The Dorothy Shoppe Zuttermeister Bldg. Golfing Days Are | mee ; Here! 5 it Look at the new ] f Unusual Style Achievements in New Spring Coats Suedene and Chamoisette Sports Jackets $8.75 With long sleeves, knit collar and cuffs, they come in tan, brown, orange, kelly and red. What a sport is to keep woman young and lissom, her face free from lines, her heart buoyant and gay. $35.00, $48.50, $65, $75 Four groups that are proving immensely popular among the women and misses of Casper. Here are all the new materials and popular colors with. combinations and trimmings that at once stamp the garment as completely dezigned for style effectiveness. Spring Coats in the Subway $13.75 to $27.50 Sport Dresses, Coats, Suits Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters Knickers and Knicker Suits & . Scarfs, Hose, Gloves —everywoman’s store in smart styles at moderate prices .