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ee Arrangements are being completed for a f Friday academ society M4 “ rm Pwr - SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1925 * ae ab a Che Casper Sunday Cribune —-.-- e T {fe | | Birthday Party Is | “Kiower Sone Duuset| Howard Wilson. played eres ' ee : T 1? s ares Apia ire 1} ‘ f “Melody of Lo iby geceincverre slap eenels ay SA. Marriage of World’s Richest Heiress. |“ ing lees by, Hach, Chie Formal Dance | ro) ‘te jor". He playe num in Friday Night. | | | tints ‘birthday <.. Elgar} exediient ‘time, aplayed a no | | sponsor’ will be It fs dinner hotel p Arkeon, couples ‘Townsend to the fantastic.” famous will pepy ds ing the Casper Club The Casper Wo: fertaine on. South afternoon Mrs. } of the painters of western life and rey best works were display Miss several the furnish the! vell received. the club avill -be held at the home of Mrs. M. C. ormal dance to be held rext | night dt the Arkeon Dancing Abby Rockefeller, Is Set for Thursday y- Several of the prominent leaders of the city are ‘ing the affair and invitations mailed Monday. Planned to hold a no-host at 7 o'clotk at the Townsend preceding the. dance at the » It is expected that fitty will attend the affair at the and adjourn afterwards Arkeon to “trip the light Ted Rose and His Band, masters of symphonic jazz, usual brand of pla i und sing- lar song hits. ance musi latest poy: Woma nites ned. n’s club was en- ed at the W. J. Bailey home Wolcott street yesterday Mrs. Thomas Cooper and ekmore had charge program, Fine talks on were given ny of their | 1 one favored with ctions. which were next meeting of woductions of ma Helen violin Keith on South Beech The prograr enjoyed b: who were rancis will entertain adies' Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church on Thurs day aftornoon at o'clock at the jonage, 617 Fourth street 4ll_ members and friends are cor dially invited to attend. Mrs. O'Donnell for Si O'Donnell will enter- members of St. Mark's ne on Tuesday evening at her home, 847 South. Lincoln street. Mrs. C. B. Stafford will be the a ant hostess. eee Mother's Day Will Be Observed by Lodges. Today, Mothers’ Day, will be ob: served by members of the Natrona Camp No. 331, Woodmen of the/ World; members of the Casper 1 No. 1182, Loyal Order of Mooxe the Eagles lodge when they will attend special services to be held at the Methodist Episcopal church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. eee Broadbent-Weiner Marriage Last Week. Miss Eilen Broadbent and Thomas Weiner were quietly married Friday May 8, by the Rey. Father J. F. Moreton cf St. Anthony's Catholic | age church. They were attended by Mr. | and Mrs. C. E. Worthington. | Upton Club Stages Cleanup Day. At the recent meetings of the Library and Culture club of Upton the subject of cleanup day was dis: cussed and under the direction of the club members with the assist- ance of the’ members of the recently organized Commercial club April 25 was decided upon as cleanup day. The boys who helped were given free tickets to the picture show by Manager Erichsen for the evening.|and carried a pretty bouquet of | May 14, at the |.own work struggling The Commercial club plans on a \> club. Those wish to re-| you wealthy, And | day just before Decoration connect: | serve tables may do so by calling | Abby's dowry and wedding presents | with the help of the I. and C: ra with the te H. Mullin | from her father and grandfather, Comm Is the Spring-time of Li ting of a goal of attainment. dearest friend realize t the day with a lasting and pleasing g’ft. Diamon ON We have DIAMOND RIN We have the choicest of Diamond Rings — beautiful gifts — at prices from $25 to $150 in quence, PEARL CHOKERS Novelties in Chokers in metals are among the popular gift items. Prices, $10 to $1 POCKET AND STRAP WATCHES Watches for young men sports styles, are very Commencement Gifts. to $35. If you have been at co plan for selling you on systematic payments. ment required. Quality the Best 118 East plans to de a wonderful array of fine gi*t lines—worthy and reasonable, with quality the outstanding feature. Ayres Jewelry Co. “Where You Will Eventually Buy” DePWAL Pass o-be, David 3 Rockefeller, Jr., and her home New York, - Milton, Jr., her parents, Mr, Mrs." John D. yote one compan y to the clean. | at untain e Mrs. noon, At the meetir | moved to Parco, ary and ager of the Parco garage. Mr Culture club May 6, with| Mrs, Fitzs sdames Acord Hansen as} ing for Parec sses, the following officers were | he elected: Mrs. M. L. Snow, president: | yrs, Weer to Be Mra, 3.» C.Hunt, president: | Complimented Thursday. Mre. Hunter, secretary, and - Mrs. roxton, treasurer. i: Mar pulid meeting will eting of the friends ar nch home of M h Mrs. Ira Bat yvited to the r Lioyd Corxton w ag joint hostess Popular Couple Married Saturday, Miss Nellie Lattamnd Jack Fi gerald were quietly marrted last e ning at 7 o'clock, Justice Hen' Brennan. officis phey were at tended by Miss ce Cantrell and *. B. Rosenberg. The bride was at- tractively drersed in a brown en- semble sult with a hat to match ng to make ri 1 to call Mrs. the party are aske Preced l-be held to wh: and members « meeting of the office: to attend. eee on Thursday, TM encement Time point for on or di and the set niece or nephew, or fe, the startin 2al ambitior Let your ighter, he sincerity of your well wishes by commemorating ds, Watches, Jewelry VERY CONVENIENT TERMS GS WRIST WATCHES Beautiful, new, White Gold Wrist Watches at moderate prices, run- ning from $18 to $85—all good values. NEWEST IN BRACELETS Bracelets are the vogue. A Watch Bracelet on the left and a Novelty Bracelet on the right arm. See our beautiful line, SILVER AND LEATHER Many new novelties in Silver and Leather are shown, all of which lend themselves nicely for gift pur- poses. natural se- Pearls and 8.50. , pocket or good for Prices, $15 nsiderable expense so far you will appreciate our Only a modest first pay- Assortment the Our New Location Second {'t. Phono 1195-R _—‘Finest tile to make her | up o’clotk a short bust Mthan mith ry society will veon and bridge | | Mr W YORK, M ing up of the cemetery grounds,}!s a John | and the ladies plan to take lunch] Latta Dur street. | thing about t 6 cere all, It ts planned that all the | Th years | that. will make e by | stores close for at least the after-|ago from Kansas City the’ bride of David M. Milton ) suggest that sh is "the rich- | heiress in the world." | May 14 will not be a red-letter | y in society, even If it-4s the d: wedding of only daugh:- | of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. ‘The } will be ‘extremely slmpl personal friends illes will we guests. er Ko In have, brought strictly and demo- is an helress in In all her-life. she hag her_very (ip to spen ds of other gir heir childr crati name only had lets of ally, ALD; Miltons have their noon, they will not live & palace or anything Ike it.’ It is wtated that this “poor Mttle rich girl" will stért’ housekeping ‘with the man of her own cholce in a very stnall flat and wll do most of her jort honey he er and son in the verld, ted to consist large: y of good advice. $100 Monthly Allowance. nile the Rock & away a total of approxime one billion dollars in the ellers have be eade, Misg Abby Mocke! been Imited to an alle a nth, A little mor omes from some property of her own, but the | al is not v. pin » for clothes | wealthy friends had automobiles and | wanted one, Her fathey! | m © objection, but she must | buy 1t out of that allowance, t sald to have told her. And she didn't Ket a until she appealed to old John D, himseif, the foun of all the family: was done a neing v | « million to her Abby Green Aldrich Roc Under expert nursing ckefel interests | ler this | | not shrunk, money, t is and {f left to Abby, even t four or five million, would | Rockefellers Pleased, h Abby is not marrying | ns to be g zy most n the man } « He is a handsome, | tall, well-built youth, with a fine } family history. His father is a lawyer and a descendant of Merri weather wis. of the f: nus Lewis | and Clark exploring expedition, His mother, Allen Hunt Fink Milton was the a f Albert Fink, | to railroading the | sclentific system o! lroads war young Ml verved tn the e for ne for th erious, dark vast to Miss yes, and his dark bal ray about the temples, adding his natural good looks ‘The Miltons and the Rockefellers have long been neighbors at Pocan | eo Hills, and they know all about him and his family history. It {# | Lnderatood that the older Rockefe! ‘ers are ap well pleased with the se | ection as if they had made {t them selves, | —_—— and Mrs, A. B. | laughter Helen, Miss Ruth Gallo: | | way and Mrs, Myrtle Keene are spending Sunday jn Lander Manway, | son, Gerrald tes e ; ; ; F Mrs. Scott, plano, Reverie” Glenn} Helen Engelke did very nice work lowing an afternoon o | fveshments were served Thora Stebera, ytolin In the rendition of a plinologue en femoratea: + ach ent “Country Dance” « Kudo | tied “Kittens” by Bartlett. meerarts 3) pink: and)" “Rarcolh dacMiMan| Bernice Barker played Moszkow: Guests present for the reolle lac rnice y Mosz! the guest of honor. ra ‘onti | ticeable sense of rhythm. ski's “Spahish Dance.” yaa enaia Jean pepe la aha? | Lucllé Lyon «and; Helen Engelke. ‘id pad atte d | ‘ oY played. the duet) "Prients March’ Obvkn, att Sleber Sisters, violin and cello from Athalla, Op. 74° by ndeta Brien, Satherine | ye Gimailieae | won: Mrs. Shumaker Will Entertain ine ed bag papas aa A splendid program was given er hoades ‘Tom lamson, V tirely (rom memory. It revealed ke what careful training. and (horough: | ex tomorr ale. 6 Congregational Assoclatic sit ree Van Meter School of Music | Meeting to Be This Week. ness se mieten rip reed ya . D pt F tal | 1 : In the scale playing contest for : H Pupils WIll Give Recital, The man's = 2) sch i the afternoon, the: best work sl aren “4 in’ C: Pupils of the Van Meter schoot of | Firat, Consrexational. j church will) aol hy Jeanie. Frank’ and Helen |ing with friends and reiat muste will appear in recital Mon-| meet on Wednesday afternoon, May rat ae er 6 | day evening, Ma: i1 at 7:30 o'clock | 1% ee eat Rp wae of “The musteal history lesson was on {Pallett and Brush Club in the Salvation Army citadéla The | MTS: George Specht, 836 North Jack: | 1.0 dite of MeDowell. . Hold Regular Meeting honor awards will be given and all|*0" street. Mra. Specht will be as: eee eting of t persona Interested are ig ate] sumved: during the afternoon: hy Mra. , 1 tanay (th atat? o S088) walter Kearns and Mra, Tutly. Mra. Rhoades In Guest avant t hehe Li onieaed ei oreet a Sear’ At Luncheon Saturday ve Marietta Caldw fano, “Be- ‘ Bonnie ,, | Sehoub ave ginning to. P ; Rolfe | Medel Contest Will Be Complimenting = Mre. W. D ee Wilma Cotter! violin, " Held Friday Evening. Rhoades, formerly of Casper. and p 4. G, Sisterhood To The Junior Loyal, Temperance | HOw Of Callfornia, Mrs, John GrleVe | told Mother's Day Meeting Legion will hold a ,medal contest | entertained Informally yesterday at Chapter G Friday evening, May 15, at the] her home at a luncheon and ken defo ; ond Christian church in North | Sington, extn present. were for: | day meeting Saturd Kern | Casper. ‘The: ‘contest. will be in| mer friends of Mra: Rhoades and tn: | yy y's : : charge of the Women's. Ch cluded! Mra, Willinm B. Cobb, Mrs.) mipminy 804 8 ] Read | Temperance Union a P. C. Niet en. Mra, C,H. TOWN: | members aK tin | Moon. invited to atfend. The program will| send, Mra. M. P. Wheeler, Mra, te | be announced Inter James G. Welderhold, Mra. Charles | piano . . Crabtree, Mra. James P. Smith turne ‘ Music Pupils | Mra, John MeGrath, Mrs: Cari Shu | Ptorine Kyte plano, “Ro in Recital. | maker, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs, T | vate oe The 16th recttal of this: season, | A. Dean and Mra. W. 0. Wilron Grace Uber, given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth nied Luncheon Is Glyen Friday For Mrs, Brown | Mre, 1. Brammer entertained in- formally at luncheon on Friday at her home In honor ‘of Mra. Harolt rt} Sams pupils, took place Satu afternoon, from 3:00 to 4:20 0'cloc at 515.8. Duri: street. Among those ‘taking part yester- day wort of mention, are the fola © Berwala Hamwor Scott, Violets” 2. Sleber Sisters, Mr d_ Miss Van Meter PAGE FIVE. row z P. BE. O's attend an following: 3 . 5 aS — quintet Brown of Vermillion, 8, D.. who re Let’s all remember that this is Mother’s Day ---everywomali. a convenient to meet your Printed C repes are the vogue Casper women who have watched the fashion magazines for hints of the new styles and noticed the popularity which has greeted the new frocks in Printed Crepes and Printed Chiffons ‘will be pleased to learn that we have just re- ceived a number of the newest styles that have just been cre- ated by New York designers. And to add to the appeal which these new dresses make it is a pleasure to announce that the prices are only $24.75 and $32.50 Come in Monday and allow us the privilege of showing you these new numbers. s store place friends. Si We can show you “something different” in new Leather Bags