Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1925, Page 4

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—_ §™@ PAGE FOUR a tee By MARY TOBIN Miss Kathryn Mahoney Becomes Bride of Ralph E. Barton Miss Ruth Kathryn Mahoney, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, 904 South Center street, became the bride at 4:30 o’clock this afternoon of Ralph Elton Barton at a rettily arranged home ceremony. The Rey. Father JI. F. oreton of St. Anthony’s Catholic church read the mar- riage service. . Palms, smilax and ferns combined to form a setting for the years ago from Colfax, 1 ected with the Casper where his were con remony which took place bar is now firing seo) Bre cashier. Following his graduation mony Mrs. Madelin from high school, Mr, Barton ‘ate "YT Love Thee” by Grieg ar i |tended Towa ur On thelr as the Night” by Bo! 1 to Casper they be at | to their friends at their apart: {x t in the Poling. Pit “Dear Brutus” to Be Presented by Seniors. At of the original sentat “Dear Brutu by , onevot our well known critics sald, “Were I to s which, I consider, y memory as long as 1 need for the reckon. by Miss Edna Smif ed Mendelssohn's ‘The bride, w! y her father, wore a wedding > was given in 1 lov pre- roses y veil was att of point lace orange e sides. Miss er cap }na | will lve tn 1 | I lve I | ing blos The Mary coms being placed at bride was attended t i r Brutus’ would be one What greater An informal r¢ we re be to the win-| Pesce Slagpte: ig 4 Barrie's delighttu being used to decorate the dining yoom where {ces akes were to be presented perved by Miss Mahoney sis- | b: class of the high} ne bride, assisted by Mrs. EB. | achoc vening, May 8, at ahoe, Miss Mae Winter and | 8:1 are six hundred seats Elste Winter in \itorlum and only six hun- traveling Mrs. Barton will | area tickets will be sold. 3 ‘wear an ensemble suit, the frock to ore vs ) © | Aid Meeting at | Wilkinson Home } Th Lad Aid society of the h Christian church will 4. Wilkinson, 963 Hast Thursday afternoon at A missionary program with | meet ter place to visit parents. il be given and a full attendance ‘ The engagement of Miss Mah # desired X a a **-* an r. Barton Ft ont he t ost daughter of Mr ney and following from thé 1, stud Mrs, fleeting of Nurses and ssoclation A Tomorrow, meeting preceding the held in this city, 4 and 5, of the Natrona County | Registered Nurses association will be held on Thursday evening of this ember | week, May 7, at the home of Mrs. of the Sigma Alpha Iota national | sam Ford, 1015 East Bixth street, sorority and recently resigned her | with Mrs. N. J. DeClue as assist. position here as an instructor in ant hostess. The meeting will begin musta de t of the ¢ ut 8 o'clock. schools. | eee Br. Barton ts the son of Mr. | Sapper to Be Served at and Mrs, Barton of Iowa and | North Casper Church, has since coming to Casper five) The Ladies’ Aid society of the | North ¢ Christian church will i $$ — | serve a supper this week at the Latest Senéation—Itone || rogram of interest will be givens | Out Wrinkles in a Jiffy || ones. das \ | Scandinavian Lutheran t Is your face wrinkled or criss-| Ald Meeting Tomorrow. with fire lines? Do ‘The Scandinavian Lutheran Ladies’ will meet May Thursday at. the church Sixth street 919 East 1 members and friends are in- ; > attend. Mrs, P. Huseby ee mixture over your face—then go tc (as hostess for the afternoon, ox your mirror and wi seom cee us ingly mira tra ation. | Presbyterian Ladies Aid Age-lines, wrinkles, flabbiness, act: |’ Meet This Week ally disappear in less than 15 min- ‘ Uten, before your-very eyes! All of |, meeting of the Ladies’ Ala so- oe gw sudden you , years | cnurch y ae reabyterian e from y You are perfectly | Church will be held Thursday af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church with members of M. vision acting as ‘hos: v- | Popular Couple Married At Manse Tuesday Miss Thelma Puntenney and W. Willoughby were quietly married last evening May 5 at 6 o'clock at the Presbyterlan manse, 1103 South Wolcott str the Rev. Charles A, jon officiating. They were at: by Miss Pouline Meyer and Other guests to wit- astounded. And all this ts nothing but benefi root fs so harmless It {a not a cosmetic, hh it off after tt has ik, leaving the and refreshed. nplexion wonderf can supply al package of t product (costs less v nt).—A¢ f Mothers Day Cards and Mottoes shed with Dentner’s di- ecomplii Ir ses. remarkable than 3 cents i] # the ceremony were Mr. ang tt 4 2 Mrs. 8. H. Puntenney, Miss Glady: ag FRAMED FICKURES || Loveland, Miss Olive Funtenney and 4 ZOE MARKS || W. W. Hatnes Down the Steps er The Bride, ape A a saab rth) ‘ ; reps -. || Mr. and Mrs. 8. H Puntenney of 510 4 Klein re ee x Art Co. | South Park street w a* baoorplagly On 2 . 2nd dressed in a gown of tan georgette ee crepe, She attended school for aev- ew z oe 45. ‘ °. bed 2, SUNDAY, MAY 10 ‘a ‘ a IS M ot he r ’s D ay : | te rl i. 4 CHOCOLATES” TH y ~ ‘or ‘3 Al that Lam or hope TES fr MOTHER a fro é 4 ve OT rae Ye oe: “ | ‘p MOTHER'S DAY THIS YEAR i WILL POPULARLY BE || : | A CANDY DAY So just relieve yourself of further concern ab it ve you furth out Mother's Day gift No matter whom she may be, our beautiful Mother's Day assortment will provide the thing most suitable. The package of your choice, al- ready prepared and awaiting you—PROVIDING you act while the limited supply lasts—will be reserved for you if you will just drop in and leave your order. SPRECHER’S PHARMACY 133 SOUTH CENTER ST h fingers of one hand.) meeting will begin at 2:30 o'clock FTAA he | Blond | | ; In marked contrast to the osm: waiting to Queen Victoria e Duchess Named Prettiest Among Titled Spanish Beauties is the blonde Duchess of Dureal, who has just been declared the most teautifol woman of title in Spain © Casper Daily Cribune | ep South David street are the parents of a baby son who arrived on Satur- day, May 2, at the Natrona General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rhynman of Minneapolis are guests of friends here for a few days. eee Mrs. E. B. Dearing of Torrington has been spending the last week in Casper visiting with friends.¢ cee The Rev, Father J. F. Moreton expects to go to Douglas today to spend a short time. | ee Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ferguson have taken the Dawson home on South Park avenue, eee Friends in Casper will be pleased to learn of the arrival on Sunday, t May 3 of a son, Wesley to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mohr of the Fiddleback ranch near Douglas, Mrs. D. R. Morris of Midwest Miss Marie LaGrand was an ar rival yesterday from Omaha. cee Mrs. G, A. Chapin 4s visiting with friends here for a short time from her home at Midwest. . « Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald are spending a few days in Casper from their ranch on Willow Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrell are spending several days here and are guests at the Townsend hotel. ee Mr. and Mrs. M, C, Burke were arrivals yesterday from, Riverton. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Waugh are among the Midwest people who vis- ited in Casper this week. eee Mr. and Mrs, Vance Forcade are out of town visitors here from Mid. west. a, be ar a) brunette type of Spanish beanty oe Miss Hattle Wyatt has returned from a three months pléasure trip spent in California. . one The duchess is lady-in eral years at the Natrona County high school and is among the pop ular girls of the city The groom who is connected here with the Texas Refining company came to Casper several years ago from Port Arthur, Texas. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents with covers laid for 10. Mr, and Mrs, Willoughby will be at home to thelr friends at 919 Hast Third street, ve Pythian Sisters Will Meet Thursday Evening Bunice temple No. 16 Pythian Sis ters will meet in regular session on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythlas hall. All mem- bers dre asked to be present eee . Scorpion Club Members Entertain Friends, Members of the Scorpion club were hosts Saturday evening at a dinner given at the Henning hotel followed by a theater party. Among those who attended were Helen “McKin, Miss Beulah Miss Constance Metz, Miss Thompson, Miss Pauline Green, Jessie Tapp, Miss Gertrude Sisk. Miss Elizabeth Crabtree, Miss Frances Bingenhelmer, Miss Agnes ‘Edwards, and the Messrs, Harry Pritchard, Nelson Van Natta, Rich ard McKin, Donald Holloran, Albert Van Doren Arnott Grissinger, Francis Birks, Hubert Creel, Barry Mahoney, Buster Neel and Robert Miller. Batley Beulal Miss Bake Sale Saturday At White's Grocery. Mrs. U. 8. Miller's division of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald society will hold a sale of baked goods on Satur day beginning at 10 a. m. at the White grocery store on Second street, The booth will be decorated with gifts suitable for Mother's day and all those wishing special orders may call Mrs. Miller, phone 758W eee Junior Endeavor Society To Entertain Friday, The Junior Endeavor society of the First Christian church will en tertain the Ladies’ Ald society on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church, Natrona Rebekah Lodge Will Meet This Evening, | Natrona Rebekah Lodge No, 14 j Will hold its regular b: ess meet. ing this evening at the Odd Fellows hall, aes my | Dance to Be Given at Sweetwater Saturday, A number of Casper people are planning on att be ding the dance to given Saturda: water dance hal vening will be furn orchestra to attend Lutheran Aid Wii! Meet at Church The Ladies Grace English Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Church with the Mesdames Shipstead and Schauss acting as hostesses, piccentinctshoss Aamseaateds Aid goclety of Personals Mrs. James P. Smith Mrs | ad Purd 1 daughter Peggy re turned yesterday morning from Cali fornia where they have been spend (ng the last four months. oe Te A marriage license fesued May 1 to Gladys Rodabaugh and | Arthur R. Ke both of Casper. ° B, Barnes have and and Mrs, been spending a few days in Chey Mr. J. enne, Mr. Barnes is an att for the Midwent Refining company eve Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Keith spent Saturday and Sunday in Lander, eee Mr. and Mra, EB. T. Vaughn left thia ‘morning for their-home in Denver following a week's visit spent in this city. eee Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fuller were recent Casper visitors in Lander oe Austin My, and Mra’d. 1 f Mor Miss | Mrs. H. Dotson of Longmont, Colo., arrived in Casper this morn. ing. tana are in Casper for a few days having arrived yesterday afternoon. eee Miss Beatrice Beaton and sister,| Miss Eva Beaton, have returned to their home in Lander after spend. ing a few days here with friends. cee CITY BRIEFS Ben Criswell, special insurance ad: juster left this morning for Grey- bull. rw and daughter Edna y from their home in Denver. | | _Mr. and Mrs. M. H, Hool of 704] Lesile Starr of the New Hamp- | Blue-fayisthedelightfulway to end a corn. A tiny cush- ion, cool as velvet, fits over thecorn—relievingthe pres) | sure, The pain stops-atonce Soon the corn goes. Blue=jay leaves nothing to guess- work. You do not have to | decide how much or how little to put on. Bach down: plaster is a complete stand- ardized treatment, with just therightamountofthe magic medication to end the corn. | | | || The dainty woman is ashamed of Corns quisite that they could be | viewed at any time, without the faintest embarrassment. ... There one discovers the breeding of a woman. She is peasant or princess ac- cording to the degree of her foot-daintiness, Corns show'a lack of per- sonal care and daintiness. | Any woman will look | after her face. A lady will take just as much care of her | feet. A blemish there is just | as much of a personal re- proach... <A dainty wo- man keeps her feet so ex- ¥ Blue-jay 2 THE QUICK AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN ous | | | | | A new and complete line of Men's Oxfords, in black calf, Also the new shades in tan, balloon toes and ankle fashioned. They won't gap. Priced $7,95 to $9.45 | Golden Rule Dept. Store LINDSAY & CO. ia visiting with -friends in Casper. | ee been spending a short time in ©: hire Fire Insurance company fas per this week on business. I cwe W. H. (Phil) Braniff of the Svea nsurance company is hefe on bust- ness. spent yesterday Stebbins gener: Tom Martin and Ed) McGraugh in Casper ‘ride ‘reeland. EB, J. Miller of Cobb, Miller and is attend- ng to business WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1935 While absent from the city, Mr, s ; y trom is. Wy. Mooes ie Here, Wey Buckley visited with relatives. eele Lest Cabin, oe Joe McGovern of California is in charge of the soda fountain in the Casper Pharmacy, corner of Wolcott and Second streets. George Thomson of Kansas City is here today on business. ee Ww. J. Kett is among the Denver business men in the potty . . J. A. Moeller representative of an Omaha drug firm ts here on one of his regular business calls. eee R. B. Gardner of Quincy, IM., ar. rived in Casper tat evenings . J. A. Groshot of Greybull arrived last evening to spend a short time here on business. WwW. B. Buckley has returned to Casper from St. Joseph, Mo., where Their sweet message intended All women lo heart! Phone 872 6 to l0y Special— $1.49 $ ars. Pongee, per yard of good quality all fast 6 to 14 years. Special— $1.85 ° $ $1.6 Kassis 137 East Second St. There is a delicate sentiment in the gift of flowers! What a joy for mother to feel that she is again somebody's sweet~ Roses, fragrant and joyous in color, on their graceful green stems! Sweet peas delicately lovely in scent and tint! Blossoms of every kind—exquisite and freshly cut—will be found waiting for your particular selection at “Mothers Loving, Flowers Bright Mothers Memory, Flowers Light.” Flowers by Wire CASPER FLORAL C0. || Children’s Gingham and Broadcloth, also Prints, Two-Piece Dresses Regular $ Good quality 12 Mommee Dandy line Children’s Dresses. Regular $2.35 to $5.50, JUST ARRIVED New shipment of Ladies’ Silk Sweaters erfume and fresh beauty never fail to convey the yy the sender. ve flowers! ~ Please Order Early MIDWEST BLDG. 153 so. Wolcott CHILDREN’S 2-PIECE DRESSES Nicely made. Sizes 2 to 6 years. All colors, Children’s Voile, Crepe, Peter Pan Gingham Two-Piecé Dresses, $2 69 ° Regular $3.25. Special Sizes 1.85 to $5.50. 4.52 Made colors. Sizes 4.50 36-inch, Thursday ecial ____ Guaranteed fast color Suiting. Regular 50c. Special 38-inch width fast color Gingham. Special __.._..__ 36-inch width Percale. S All colors a; Dry Goods Co. MITCHELL HAT SHOP ay Phone 1740

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