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Hostess at Varties This Week, J. J. Donovan was hostess Wednesday when she entertained a number of her friends at an tnfor- luncheon and bridge party at her héme on South Elm A color ‘scheme of orchid pink was carried out in the Honors at bridge Were won by Mrs. Fred Newman and Mrs, William Kocher. Mrs, Donovan entertained again to- day at another luncheon and’ bridge mat und floral and table decorations, party and will be hostess Friday evening at a bridge party for 26 guests. Guests present on Wednesday Allen McLellan, Mrs. Mrs. C, E. Dunean, Mrs. A. E, Stir- dd, Mrs, Fred Newman nley Griebel, Mrs, W. J. Chamberlin, Mrs. H. B. By- irs. Joe Mansfield, Richards, Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, Mrs, A. T. Jessen, Mrs, R. R. Rose, Mrs. Thomas Kenney, Mrs, Willlam Mrs. J. A. Nicolaysen, Net! Mrs. Carl Mrs, Bingham, Mrs. G. Mrs wards, Beal, Mrs. J. W. T. Morgan. Those who enjoyed Mrs. van's hospitality today were: Mrs. Glenn Littlefield, Mrs. G. A. De: M. EB. Young, Mrs, Ed Mrs, Herman Talpers, Mrs. Dayton, Mrs. H. L, Har- A. P. Kimball, Mrs, harles Schank, Mrs, John E Mrs. Arthur Meyers, Mrs. W Snoddy, Mrs. Harry Meyers, Mrs, Leslie Nelson, Mrs. Ollie Meyers, rs. H. O, Ward, Mrs, R. T. Kemp, Dono- Freece, Mrs. Hadley, Mrs. James Shikany, Mrs, Edna ‘Tdomas, Mrs. R. A, Rowlands, Mrs, B®. W, Saxton. Invited guests for Friday evening include: Mrs... Estella Culp, * Mrs. Dean Morgan, Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs. Henry Lanouette, “Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Carl Cook, Mrs. Orlo Hetts, Mrs, O. M. Webb, and the Misses: Lillian Larson, Carrie Scribner, Frances Bell, Hunt, Bertha Weber, Margaret Caine, Omella Skarra, Agnes Har- dey, Thea Callant, Jones, Dorothy Pruitt, Leavitt, Hazel McCormick, Mary Yard, Mae Winter, Elsie Banning, Garnett Volertson and Betty Gartner. e ee 2 Mrs. Price's Division To Give Bake Sale. Mrs. W. H. Price's division of the Ladies’ Ald soclety of the First Presbyterian church will hold a sale of baked goods on Saturday of this week at the Casper Pharmacy lo- cated at the corner of Second and Wolcott streets. The sale will be- gin at 1@ a. m. cabo Former Students of State University Married at Basin, Word has been received in Casper of the marriage last week in Basin of Miss Vivian Hayes and Glenn D. “Scotty” Laird, son of L. HB, Laird; of Worland, superintendent of the state highway department. The groom who was graduated from the University of Wyoming at Laramie, was a member of the 1921 grid team and {s a member of the Alpha Tau Omega. fraternity, Mrs. Laird 1s also a former student of the university RETHROAT Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over throat— CORRECTION Wednesday’s Ad Should Have Read LIMBURGER 40c A BRICK ASCO 138 8S, Center St. Next to Blakey By MARY TOBIN and has Been teaching in the Ther mopolis schools for the last year, The young couple will make thelr home at Wofland, where Mr. Laird has large tanch holdings. ‘They are both very well known in this state. The wedding was a surprise to the friends of the young couple, as they slipped away to Basin: for the ceremony. eee Mrs, Hazelmire Is Hostess to Friends. Candles and spring flowers in pas- tel shades formed the decorations for the luncheon and bridge party given Wednesday by Mrs. William B. Hazelmire at her home in the Poling apartments. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs, J. J, Chapman, Mrs. Marshall Dayton and Mrs. Belle Griffin. Mrs. Haze'- mire is entertaining again today at another bridge luncheon for 12 guests. Guests who attended on Wednes- day included: Mrs. William B. Cobb, Mrs. H. E. Cotton, Mrs. R. E. Wood, Mrs. J. J. Chapman, Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. Glenn Littlefield, Mrs. T. J. Mrs. Beulah Vance ster, Mrs, Belle Griffin and Mrs. M, A. Beck- linger. Florida Visitor Is Complimented at Tea. Complimenting Mrs. I. D, Neer\of Melbourne, Fla., who arrived Tues- day to visit in. Casper with her daughter, Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. James Laughlin entertained this af- ternoon at an informal bridge tea. Spring flowers were used for the floral decorations. Invited guesis included: Mrs. 0. C. Brewster, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs, R. B, McConnell, Mrs. John W. Whelan, Mrs. W. B. Cobb, Mrs. Cc. R. Peterson, Mrs. A H. Cobb, Mrs. James P. Sweeney, Mrs. Beulali Vance Foster, Mrs. Sam Neff, Mrs. E, R. Bowman, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. J. H. Leslie, Mrs. J, C. Warkley and the honoree. eee General Ald of Methodist Church Meets Tomorrow. The General Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the church parlors with members of the Kensington circle acting as hostesses. An interesting program has béen arranged and refreshments will be served by those in charge. All members are urged to be present. eee Mountain View Church lub to Meet Friday, The regular meeting of the Moun- tain View Community Church club will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church during which time a musical program will be given and business transacted. Re- freshments will be served by the committee in charge. All ladies of Mountain View are asked to be present and to join the club, if not already members. re The “New Minister” Arrives Saturday at Methodist Church. On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock the “New Minister’, will arrive at the Methodist Episcopal church. The play promises to be a success as much work {s being accomplished by those in tho cast. The public ts inyited to attend. . . Pupils of Mrs. Fowler to Appear in Recital Friday. Piano pupils of Mrs. Charles Fowler will appear in recital Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Charles E. Wells Music store, The public is cordially inyited to attend. Among those who will take part in the pro- gram are: Frances Bingenheimer, Mary Olive Dunn, Helen Carter, Margaret Holmes, Kyle Bacon, Bernadine Scherck, Jane Maxon, June Marie Swanson, Elwyn Bell BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Perfect home dye- ing and tinting ts guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to J tint’ soft, delicate shades, or boil to dyo rich permanent colors, Each 15- cent tains directions simple any wor package con- 80 n dye or tint Un: Silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, es, coats, stockings, sweater draperies, coverings, hang’ everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no cther kind—and tell your druggist wheth- er the material you wish to color is wool or silk or whether dt {s linen, cotton, or mixed good Adv VERY SPECIAL SALE OF STRAWBERRIE Missouri Aromas—Full Quart Boxes. WHILE THEY LAST 30c PER FULL QUART BOX Rialto Fruit Co. Rialto Theater Building Riach, | | | |day evening, May 15, at 7:30 o'clock | tative of the Corbett Ice Che Casper Daily Cribune Rubber M ogul’s Son Honeymooner | NEW YORK, May 14.—A squad of | police guarded the town house of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., today a precaution against over-curlous crowds at the marriage of Mr. Rockefeller's. eldest child, and only daughter, Abbie Rockefeller, to David Merriwether Milton. The ceremony was set for 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. The officiat- Donko, Muriel Boyles Edna’ Alkire, Messrs. Gordon Alki. Levi Wilker- son, Douglas. Kingdon, Rudolph Bertagnole, Lloyd Lawson, Dan Law- son, Peter Lawson, Eddie Alitre, Speirs Lawson, Alex Lawson, and the hostess, Mrs. S. Lawson. || PERSONALS Mrs, William Kocher of 825 South Wolcott pid daugher, Lois, are leaving this evening on the North- western for Indiana, having recelv- ed word this morning of thte serlous illness of Mrs, Kocher's mother, eee visitors in Cheyenne Mr. and Mrs. Hibbs and R. A. this a. Row- Casper week were Watts, F. lands, eee Mr. and Mrs, On their way to Europe for 4} turned to Casper this morning trom honeymoon are Russell A. Fires | Denver where they were just re- stone, son of Harvey Firestone, | cently. married. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss* Mildred Gray. Akron, O., rubber mogul, and his note: bride, whe .was Miss Dorothy’ 45. ong ars. Jack Barber of Lax Bryan of Fort Worth, Tex. They | vose motored to Casper yesterday. were married in New York . . — Miss Hattie W: watt left this morn- ing by motor for Denver to spend several days with friends, eee Mrs, R, J. Beaver, Mrs, Christopher- Helen Sheppard, Rowene Milier, sie Winter, Fyrne Peacock, Frank Lynes and Dorothy Seehorn. eee Mrs. A. B. Williams of Caiffornia is a guest in the city having arriv- ed last evening. Medal Contest to Be shies» Held Friday Evening. Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Walschmit are A junior silver medal contest in| in Casper for several days this | Everett Brown re- World's Richest Heiress Becomes a Bride Today : ( | clergyman selected was the Rey. | rnellus Woelfkin, pastor of the} Park Avenue Baptist church, where the bride's futher has taught a Bible class for years, Only members of the two families ere invite! to the ceremony itself, the guest Ist for the reception) numbered 1,200, The bride's 85-year | old grandfather ts expected to see | the wedding, spending the last three weeks in this | city and vicinity, expects to return | this evening to Dallas, Texas, where he now makes his headquarters, Mr. | McIntyre {s a representative of the | D. and B. Pump and Supply com: | pany. Thomas W. Nixon of Denv among the out-of-town business call ers here. R. W Loucks, division superin- | tendent of the Carter Oll company ts in' Colorado on business for his com pany. 1 are ay, and especial A. D. Dunn } 8 mornin by motor for GC! and Denver He was accompanied Chey: enne by Wilbur C. on business. eee George Genderson arrival last evening from Denver. eee Hoyt Leech of the Home™ Insur- ance company {s in Casper from Cheyenne, . eee Robert Cal Ca are Denver business men in Casp: eee Paul P. Bliss, insurance adjuster from Denver 1s here on one of his regular business calls. eee C W. Duke was an arrival here yesterday from Parco, oe I. T. Menton is here on bust: oratory and music will be held) Fri-| week. Mr. Walschmit {s represen- Cream in the church, streets, Women's North Casper Christian | company. corner of H and Grant Laghd under the auspices of the Mrs. A, R. Huffman has returned Christian Temperance | from a two days visit spent in Doug- Union, A small admission fee of|las with friends. 10 cents will be charged to help 2 Goes cover the expenses. Miss Wleanore Shumaker, daugh- The program follow ter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shumaker “america’? —__ is leaving this evening for Denver Prayer—The Rev. to spend a short time, ~-Audience R. T. Hodson. Musical contestant No. 1—'Ro- es Nets mance” (Streaborg). Mr..and Mrs, A. 'T. Philmore are Musical contestant No, 2—‘Little|suests in Casper today from. Den. ver enroute to Lander where they wil! spend some tim cee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrison are ming” (Jean Williams). making thelr home in Denver having Musical contestant No, 4.—‘An-| moved to that city recently, dante” (Mozart). ene, © Maud Gavotte” (Edwin Forrest). Oratorical contestant No. 1.—"Two Boys and a Cigarett Musical contestant No. 3. “Wyo- Oratorical contestant No. 2—“Our| Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tollman are Flag.” out of town visitors in this city from Vocal solo, selected—Mrs. Willig H.| Minneapolis, Germany. cee Musical contestant No. 6,—‘Noc-|~ Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Ward left this turne” (Mozart). morfing by motor for Rawlins to Musical contestant No, 6—‘Georgla| spend until Pageeys Lullaby.” . Oratorical contestant No. 3—“What Mr, and Mra aN R. Nixon of Tulsa. Have You Done Today are in this city for a few days this Musical contestant No, 7—‘Narcis-| week, having arrived on Wednesday. sus’ (Nevin). dhl Oratorica] contestant No. 4—‘Petro Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harland ar- Speaks.” rived recently from the southern | Musical contestant No. 8—“Ar-| part of the state and are making | gonalse” (Thome). their home here during the summer Musical number,. “Pell-Mell Gallop’ | months. Anne May, Robert and Henry cee Smith. Miss Marion Leach of Thermop- arrived in Casper on Tuesday. eee Gratorical contestant No, 5—"What | oll Can I Do for My Country?” Musical contestant No. 9— Mrs. C, A. Cross of Denver $s vis- of Goblins" (Schlick). iting in this city. Oratorical contestant No, 6—“Jimmy beat? Angelo.” a Mrs. Emma Phelps {s visiting with Reading, “The Bride's Ffrst Visit] her daughter near Cheyenne for a to the Butcher”—Miss Lois Rarte. | few days. Presentation of Medals—Mrs. W. F. 98 Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. W. B. Potter expect to leave tomorrow for Omaha on a several weeks’ motor trip. Midnight Bridge Club, While in Nebraska they will visit Mrs. Paul Hooper will entertain | Mr. Potter's parents. the Midnight Bridge club of which Priey-© she 1s a member this evening at her} Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas are residence, 928 South Oak street. leaving in a few days for their home see in Denver after spending 10 days in Special Meetings Planned Carper on business and attending to For St. Mark’s Synergae, business affairs. Two special meetings of St. Mark’s ah red Synergae haye been planned,” the first one to be held this evening at the home of Mrs. O. C. Brewster, 1560 South Walnut street, the second one to be held on next Tuesday eye- ‘Dance eee Mrs, Hooper te Entertain to Galesburg, Ul. the death of her mother, by Mrs. Carl F. Shumaker was called | ning at the home of Mrs. Joo Mans | fleld, 651 Milton avenue. Cc RIEFS ese | Informal Dinner AS ES Last Evening. ; , Mr, and Mrs. H. M, Matson were | 10" mira 1 Casper on busines s last evening at their home or outh Elm street at an infor ; co. B. Bo dinner party given in honor of ther | | ; 7 sth eighth wedding anniversary. Covers | 2°t"® buslners affairs In Casper, aid for eight. ‘ Saath cipal | Gene McIntyre, who formerly } Oil Beeiis Hoa in Casper for several years, being from Billings for several days, eee Cc. R. Inman motored to Rock Springs yesterday to spend a short time there transacting business af- fairs. eee A. F,. McDonnell, who has been spending the last three weeks here, left this morning for his home in Montana, ees M. A. Lester will leave the latter part of the week for Nebraska to spend a two weeks vacation there with his brother. eee Chester Baker spent here from Midwest, eee C. A, Conner of Omaha Is hero on business for the remainder of the week, yesterday see Cc. W. Wittig of Kansas City was An out-of-town business man who ar- rived last evening, eee . G. R. Duncan is among the Den- Your Credit Is Good at : Chamberlin’s with the minimum | | b. Ice Capacity b. Ice Capacity 35-1 45-1 63-lb. Ice Capacity Trade In Your Old Furniture We will take your old furniture on any new purchase. The credit allowed to apply the same as cash, Hepler Moetng® connected here with the Continental The regular meeting of the oi) | SUPPIY company, and who has been Scouts association of the Rocky Sis EPRI Mountain district was held this noon | > : at the Townsend hotel. eis ¢ EE To Whiten’Skin | Mes, Swick Entertains ) ¢ Friends Wednesday. } Mrs, Wilbur Swick entertained a with Lemon} few of her friends on Wedn aeteattntied ] of this week at her home on Fifth | The! only harm: street at an informal luncheon. Pink iews way to bleach | rones were uzed for the table decora the skin white eto tions. ix the fulee of See vo letnons | Mrs. Biglin Is three ou Hostess for Club Orchard Mrr. Frances Biglin which any druggist this uftarnocn at her resi: ’ will supply et for the regular | _ few cents, Thursiay Bridge Z¢ Ul weit ina bc Bell acted as substi ‘ou ave for the afternoon, | quarter-pint of the most wonderful wel ead | skin whtlener, softener and beau Mra, Lawson Is Hostess At Birthday Party. : thin sweetly fragrant . Speirs Lawson was hostess bleach into the face, ast evening at ber home at « party | arme and hi It can not frritate. given in honor of the birthday anni-| Famous stage beautles use {t to versary of bor daughters, Edna and} bring that eftar, youthful skin and fuby. Music end games were en | rosy:white complexion; also, as @ ed during the evening dfter| freckle, sunburn and tan bleach, {ch a lunch way served, You must mix this remarkable jotion | Guests pre ere: Mra. §. &.| yourself, I can not be hpught Nileh M 1 n, Mrs, Verte | jy ty vse t vse it acts best Mee Ai lew Wlurence Boyles mediat nher tt ts prepared. | elian Morg Lulu Weu Holl | club | of Top Icer as ? asper f George Vane Western the t and expects to. spend e time in Miam!, before n ing to Casper. Mr. Vance seut from Casper for two or weeks longer. KIWANIS CLUB “= EFHGIENGY [a TOLD AT MEET A ve vered by a} Kiwanis Henning hotel father, president , and f H. B! Durham elub luni this ank Gore, ning hotel, club. w member of the . Durham of the local’ club do as possible in rged that the mem- as much mire th acting on ard of dire Lho club me any hout meang | veyance fro! the hospital to the |patient’s home. In connection with |his talk on club efficiency, Mr. Dur jham read a report showing what has been accon y the Kiwanis club of in helping the sick and needy. Mr. Cather stated that he hoped plan could be wroked out by wh |the Kiwanis club can help juveniles |who come before the local police court. Stanley Griebel, chairman of the rogram committee announced that the program for the next Thursday luncheon will be in charge of L. 1 Gulich, Mr, Durham prefaced |talk on efficiency. by a resume of |the objects and purposes of the Wyoming Motor club which fs being sponsored by the cKamberg of cor verce in the various Wy cities, avn inne ENE A. 0, 7. C. OF COLORADO AGGIES AT misnell » May 14, — Three hundred and forty students of | the Colorado Agricultural college at Fort Collins, Colo., are now in training at Fort D. A. Russell where they will remain for the re mander of the week The men are members of the Re. serve Officers Training Corps, and divided into three Field Arti! lery batteries for the period they are at Fort Russell. The encampment {s an annual af fair, and inasmuch as Fort Russell {x the nearest army post, the Aggies come here for their practical train- ing sessions. are of ice consumption. ictured Aboye -$14.40 $18.00 520.80 ‘oduced | ~ HOME DEMONSTRATION OF MAYTAG WASHER IS: MADE UPON EST home | | REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES IN SIXTEEN STYLES AND announced t demonstra’ washing m: people the qualities © -lb. Ice Capacity Shop, at ion of the hine will be Ma. per housewives on request. 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