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FUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925 peta dal alee SO le es: By MARY TOBIN ties Popular Casper Couple To Be Married in June, Miss Clara Brockhous and H. B. McKnight popular Casper couple will be married tn June it was announced recently, fild date of the wedding being kept q@ secret. Miss Brockhous came to Casper two years ago from Applet, Wis., and has been an in- structor here in the Jefferson school. Mr, McKnight {s connected with the Standard O!l company in the ship- ping department. Following tho cere- many the couple will tour the Yel- lowstone National park after which they will.go to Phoenix to visit there with Miss Brockhous’ uncle, C. R. Bernetzke. Casper friends will be taterested in the following item from the Ari: vona Republican of Phoentx, publish- ed on May 22. “News was received in Phoenix a few. days ago by C. R, Bernetzke to the effect that his niece, Miss Clara Breckhous of Casper, Wyo., will be married to = business man of Cas- per early in June, soon after the schools of Casper close for the sea- son, Miss Brockhous has been teach- ing in the Casper schools for sev- eral yoars. and prior to Uving in Wyoming, she engaged in the teach- ing profession in Wisconsin os 6 twe plays, “The Wonder Hat” and “The Constant Lover" being given, Among those who took part were: Alice Thompson of Crosby; Ted Ea- elman, of Sheridan; Ora Pierce, Lar. amie; Alfred Pence, Pine Bluffs: Frances Shier, Michell, Neb.; Bob- by Hynd, Guernsey; Consuelo Steph- ens, Laramie; Ann Lawler, Chey- enne; Clayton. Taylor, Cody; Anne Gilbert, Lander; Charles Street, and Irene Dawson, Laramie. ve Social This Evening At First Christian Church This evening at 8 o'clock at the First Christian church, a social will be given in farewell courtesy to Several of the members who are leay- ing Casper. All members of the chureh and friends are invited to attend. Those who will be honored Guests are :-Mr. and Mrs. Fidler, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Pile and family, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs, Snyder and family and Mr, and Mrs. C, rE. F) Nott. Informal Party Wednesday For Miss Blanche Wagner Miss Blanche Wagner whose mar- tlage to Benton E. Stephenson will be an event of June will be compli mented Wednesday ‘evening at an informal party to be given by Miss Marle Bishop at her home on East Second street. Vresbyterian Division To Be Entertained, Mrs, BE. C. Wright will entertain the members of her division of the Presbyterian Ladies’ A{d soclety on Friday afternoon, at her home, 342 South McKinley street. ee ee 5-15 Club Members Will The Prince of Wales is away bee is buzzing around Euro; . Piano Pupils in Recital Tonight The following program given by & group of Lulu Elizabeth Sams pupils, will take place this evening bridegrooms. In Madrid it is re Mteaga, daughter of the Duchess d the Spanish throne (inset) z pean courts more busily than ever. crown princes of Italy, Spain and Belgium are ¢: a Spanish Crown Prince Picks Bride at Home, Madrid Hears from home, but the matrimonial The pected to be early ported that norita Christina je Infantado, will wed the heir to Meet at Denny Home. Mrs. Robert R. Denny will enter- tain the members of tho 5-15 Bridge club, Wednesday afternoon at her residence, 734 East Third street. . . at the Wells Music Store, at 8:00 o'clock, The public is cordially {n- Vited to attend. The entire program will be played from memor My Rag Doll Spaulding Mary Beaton (6 years old) the home of Mrs. J. A. Williams, 825 | South Spruce street with Mrs. Mal colm Campbell as assistant hoste All P Noble Grands as well visiting members in the city are in: | vited to attend ————_ —-———_ PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Good have thelr guests at their home on W ington street, Mrs. Good's Eyans of Colorado ivans drove to Casper on und expects to spend until the part of the week hi Lied Chorale in C Major Charles The Coquette A Goblin oo a De Etta Morrison in © Major Loyalty Temple of Pythian Sisters to Mect. Loyalty Temple No, 18 Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session this evening at 790 o'clock promptly at the I, O. O. F. hall, All members are requested to be’ present as busi- ness of impecrtance will be trans- acted. Gates | Prelude Bourree Prelude In F Major Gretchen Don Juan Minuet Intermezzo from tieana’ sh mother, | Mrs. snday latter | Mrs. Whisenhunt For Thimble Club Wednesday, John M. Whisenhunt will be to the membe f the Wood himble Wednesda t o'clock at bh South Ash. street well Neighbors invited to attend. of oe Mozart leria Rus: -- Mascagni Jullan on Fran anser!p! At |Carmen T My Heart Thy Sweet Votce.. Saint Seans « on Bik: 1 now of city the wil and w noon s mer res Portland, 1325 members as Woodcraft, a Jessie Frank 849 No. 5 the Elves Dance ~ Bernice Bake: in G Majoy - from Sylvia — in spend They Ore., arrived Monday and expect to summer months he | visit here with the | other relatives. M Beethoven | formerly owner of ~- Delibes | ptacksmithing Yellowstone avenue. thi as © € > of Meeting Wednesday Literary Division, > Inst meeting of the season ¢ literary division of the Casper ' rt 1 club will } Spant ~-.-- Moszkowskl Met on Wes Minuet Pizxicati the y shop located : De Blegle Massanet rnon Traun lchumanr I 1 Mrs ing in thi Edelweiss Glide —.._..- ll Troyatore Fantaisie — Wilda Berry “Kitteris"_ 20. Helen Engelke Charge of the Uhlans Op, Vanderbect oa Pianologue Bartlett | Rebekah Lodge Meeting Wednesday Evening, May W. L. Ku. Rebekah lodge No, 39 will t regular session Wee y evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Vellow’s hall, All members are asked to be present as officers for the year will be elected and business matters of {mportance tran sacted. Refreshments will be se ut the close of the evening | committee in charge - Sister of Casper Girl Appears On Program Miss Anne Lawler of Chey and a sister of Miss Marle Lawler of this city was among the students at the state university at Laramle who took part In the tnitiatory cer emony of the Theta Alpha Phi, dra- matic fraternit! Sunday afternoon. The ceremony was held at Vedawoo in the mountains east of Laramie. Mrs in John vi Mr, and Craig yesterday friends fr homa. spent | Casper ing endahl tt nme n end Valse Brilliante ¥ : Annabelle Valse Parisienne ___ Ella Rathvon Duett—Poet and Peasant Overture - Suppe A. W, Smith and daughter, Made- line expect to leave tomorrow by tor for a trip of veral days Thermopolis Rosenthal to } Roberts Mrs. Charles ¢ ui nd daughter of 3204 treet are visiting v j Week at Snyder, Leg n 1 pb little North Durbin with friends this | June Decker Anna Mae Guthrie Pope yers Membership Meeting And Dinner at “Y. W." Plang were completed Monday at the Young Women’s Christian as sociation rooms for the membership meeting and dish supper which will be held on Wednesday evening of this week at 6:30 o'clock. All those who have signed’ membership cards in the association are asked to at tend the membership meetings as is < it is at this time that an ‘effort is| Mr. and Mrs x. made to bring them closer together | Colorado Springs motored to in informal fellowship as well an to| Yesterday and expect to spend unt inform them as to the work being the latter part of the week h done here by the organization. & combined business and. pl An informal program will be | t'!D. given Wednesday evening and an effort will be made to answer any queation asked relative to the wor! of the association, Questions which have put to members of the board at different meetings will be | answered by short but Interesting Dyes. | tall A short play and musical co! numberas will also soft, All those who expe ffair are asked t has been the home of has re accom and who ic at t La Mrs. obn visiting fo: Mrs, C. A. turned to pe She panied home by Mr Legan daughter and Son, Gladys and De las,t‘who joined her t at close t week \ COLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Miss Lilli rom a two where she we 8 returt s trip to Rock River d with her mother visi . Mrs, M. L. Bishop of Past § street returned last even from several days h I I Beautiful home @yeing and tinting {s guaranteed with Diamond Just dip in water to tint delicate eh: boll to permanent Each 15-cent pack age contains direc tons so simple an woman can dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbon: skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings, everything with in to that necess arrangements r ade made for t } . Renefit Luncheon Thursda; t At Home of Mrs. Runden, hicago go fr Mrs. Elisa Runden will give an tn-| Bend, Ind., to formal luncheon on Thursday of this} Enroute home tt | week at her residence, 674 South} their daughter Park avenue, for the benefit of the | cellege in Iowa, and who wi Ladies Aid society of the Grace I pany them to Casper. lish Lutheran ch a Sis . Word was received today of, 0. EF. S. Meeting arrival this morning of a baby Thursday Evening. o Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dor t ¥ Thursday ever Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Donil f sonic temple the regular meeting t | le Niva Fort Caspar chapter No. 4, Order ¢ t Eastern Star, will be held to which | Mrs all members as well as visiting East-| Tenth » ern Stars’in the city are invited. | and The examining committee will be| are at preser 7:80 o'clock Wayt ene | Senate of Matrons to Be Entertained. The Senate of Matrons will be en tained on Wednesday evening at} “-« | Thursd Eastern “Diamond Dyes'’~no other kind—and tell your Gruggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it ts linen, cotton or mixed goods.—Adv. chu M nd Patr daughter of Sullivan of Mrs. Donlin‘ Miss Kathleer present Watch for the arrival of THE CARAVAN time | Miss G jis visiting in Casper Miss Evelyn ‘Ja the guest of friends . Quick F. H. Shackle in Casper on bi Mra. John Hanson for Douglas to there with frien . OTHROCK’ ROTHROCK'S ! Hensing Bids. Phone 2526 | Re Relrefi | CORN 1 LJ Soe mist ieat that quick—the bar lore ord of “. Phone 836.V MT No. Wolcott Announcing The GOWN SHOPPE FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING And Alterations of All Kinds Annice Chittenden Casper, Wyo. Mrs. L, D pping and Casper. | . > Mrs, Lewix Warner of Lexington Neb., alster of W. H. Crawford and Mabel Hayes: of Cotad, N at’the of M Grant | Kansas, | Golden, CITY BRIEFS Paul Lockwood of Cheyenne is in ‘ : for 1 days sever this week. 1. and nd Conkifn and W. sterday from harp ar- Island, | veral | John Petrie, formerly a resident of | Natrona county and now of Lincoln, | Neb., is here on business in connec- tion with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad Mr. Petrie is | t at the Her hot } J dent pany A in Homes, district the Midwest Refining com ‘olorade, New Mexico and | in Casper this morr superinten ng and is c ne Midw IT } 5 | T, Thompsdn, woot buyer, bas | eturned froma trip to Rock Springs and Rawlins. ust | its RR who arrived Tenver, Spless of Denver is a guest | this " morning tren ke of Chicago ts a} udstone hotel. | Fr. EF ve i. a Washing! . arrived this D. morn: J. Arnett is wsitor who a | . O'Neil and H. F. | D | Colo. Ralph Woody Dew I White, ‘op Tan th Cr my turned r from a several weeks trip to a. nd mana on b -urchas! rnin Tulsa nelair is here « Billing: . iH G. Mannir his home 1 business | in I §, Dillovan White is an out of town visite TICKETS FOR ~~ BIGRINGBOUT PUT ON SALE With advar | ceeding a winter and « have been piac Roper-Perkins aged ut the E o 5 of © Interest already 5 match of season, thi 4 on sale for to be st ing kets the when the ¢ the bout. t be Casver Daily Cribune LEGION ENDOWMENT FUND CAMPAIGNIS CASPERC. OF C. DIRECTORS The coming campatgn of George Vroman post, American legion, to raise Casper’s quota of the legion's $5,000,000 endowment fund for the care of the orphan children of the World War veterans has received en- dorsements from a large number of men who stand most prominently in the various walke of life from Prest- dent Coolidge down, Similar statements have been is- sued by prominent local men. One from Former Governor B. B. Brooks, chairman of the state honorary com- mittee, appeared in Sunda une and another from Harry B. Dur- ham, chairman of the local honorary committee, was printed yesterday. MRS. DIXON OF CASPER GIVEN HIGH POST Mrs. Mary Marrow Dixon, of Cas- per, was elected regional director for thie national board Girl Scouts of America for 8, at the national convention of the organt: tion held recently in Boston, it was announced today by Mrs. C. D. Rey. nolds, local director of the Girl Helen Pa, of Springs, wag elected to serve with Mrs, Dixon on the board. Region Xo. 8 comprises the following states: Wy- SCOUT MEETING MONDAY NIGHT 15 INSPIRING Colorado IR.S. Ellison; Head of | Council Addresses Gathering Here toasts ana and certs ng of uine » by a Casper strong ipal events that at the Speeches boxing as joems in to the lads, tunts, ich electric light b were t lowship banque 6 of the Be ks nple The puryx to get aequ man t Y good fell Troop N ai t secure to t varlous office cil and the themselves all jects and pr the organiza ge il fas and men pleasant healthful leisure hours “It is worthwhile even more its prineipal objects building, and citizenship Ellison said. “These two plain and just! the money communities ha the movemem t is up to the scouts themsely to sell and keep sold ting thelr respective communit! cannot leave it up to the « les solely.. They must o ay lischarge a responsibilit mselves one xample in m Not long panion we into a cabin and making its contents. It they out overnight on-» hike and f being prepared as true scouts should be, they tool ion of another man’s prope it even t , t “There was e Casper cx ofthe troop members dwelt cipally ay benefits ¢ of iting 1 nal bo: devoted tivities explained utic a trainfr things ex time nd a 1 yut re arrested f seems trained posses. ty with sit p r lives or : ify thelr act! the result of = re the » “What was avi « 1 be et from th such parade ced plans pa emor! > anne out! Others kerse W Th women of The astro was Jack on. naerted s genuine bulb had to prove moved Irank sie and a glass the b atso allowed | be bent over —_————.—___ of the meeting was | «Head of “Baby scout sub- | the to for character | Ha devoted to | to They at laws | y an rv. 3 nt of ENDORSED BY In today’s statement Charles B. Stafford, secretary of the Casper Chamber of Commerce, says campaign has been endorsed by his organization as follo “The Board of Directors of the chamber of commerce in regular meeting assembled*on May 22, 1925, endorsed the American Legion En- dowment Fund campaign. “It is the opinion of our board’ of directors that this activity of the Legion is a worthy cause and should have the support of the people of Casper. “Statement by Charles B. Stafford, secretary, Chamber of Commerce.” the | t c t t t IN GIRL SCOUTS oming, Colorado, Nebraska, Missourt and Kansas, Mrs. Dixon was the loc Casper Girl Scouts or E director | of years ation here Casper Girl 10 members en organiz- since last J now Two new troops have t ed at Midwest and ently, or and until Scouts ne Creek rec J.P.Chapman Auto Stolen Last Night I this had P. Chapman reported to police morning that his Maxwell ¢ar been stolen around 11 o'clock | ; night while the machine was |; ked in front of home at 145 | South t his .Pollce eription of t ar wl Lave se tles ve | t Man Fined $10 on Charge of Assault S arrested and court of yesterday after: >urn Ww | M Major Beasley 1 folind sone of th of $40, 1 had been more ten by ¢ yi ackburn found | Farm’’’ Pleads “Not Guilty” W YORK NE M (By ‘the A sclated Press)—Mrs. Helen Au guste Geisen-Volk, pleaded notgguilty Iin jeral session to an indictment | charging first degree manslaughter the death in February of Wil Winters, a six-n old tn her ust S6th baby | fe m a nth | te of | As she is held fn $36,000 ball on an indictment fot child sub; itution, the ull in the manslaughter charge was | | fixed n | |Witnesses on Oil Leases Are Heard by Jury WASHINGTON May 26.—(By the —The federal tion of aval ol! fr the witness | leses. calle om ithy Henry Sinel: | pany « L. Phillips president of the ade Purchasing Tulsa, Oklahoma, wa first to be heard. f tho First National bank of Fl Paso, A. B. Brownfield of Mexico, and J, W om the ze D. Flory | WANTED JAmateurs RIALTO THEATER Friday Night 9 o’Clock idiers, saxophone play- ers, cornet pla) dane- ers, dramatic sketches, recitations, harpists, banjo players, or any sort of an amateur performance. Cash prizes. Leave name at box office. before the forum tod poration from establish an alr mail route betwee Billings with motion was ca n by members luncheon session member of the presided. around and proved of grea Marguerite reviewed th ment } mail necting air mail, mailed York and mediate 1 hours in advance of their m Wyomtr a landing fiela ment cont support map 8 cutting” PAGE THREE AIR AVAIL FOR CASPER 16 GIVEN ENDORSEMENT BY FORUM TODAY Wyoming Airways Association Working to Land’ Contract for Carrying Mail Between Billings, Mont., and Cheyenne Chamt ¢ landing planes of tho corporation cal bus had been given y enumerating he benefits which would alt to casper from the securing of a con- ract by the Wyoming 5 « the government After three talks - field Wy whic ness See ‘BORDER BEER’ NO SENSATION By ‘Ops BUFFALO, Montana Casper as t ions, W. F. Wilk he Chamber of ‘ecord as endors' and Cheyenn of opera moved ths Commerce go on ed unanimo this The main dir Dr ing hotel w m Hen forum Views of scenes 3ig Horn mountains were ROBE ORT T. SMALI 25, Trit in passe tinterest « igh asp me) Curtz, versatile e member Edwin asper, M in I servi and asper wit would mean th here would arrive San Francisco points more t ime, Mr, he civic Bean d organ! rested, we @ proposit ent to award ablish an neyenne a ing Af: Walter § president ore Alrwa ompan hi a hat the hangars kirts of Cas nas the ¢ mail as “We have a Mr. . We unless ody eir wh sper on com ever nds t le he s the n in passing @ law or where permittin encou: 1 thing fe for the ge that their en ters ach impor destination will rea quicker than heretofore down on the railroad sper to Cheyenne.” Westove forr pilot, spo! | crossed ti have tried cor 1} time om raging ery w of the W: ‘ways corporation in 8 tO obtain the governme for carrying the st invited all men NEW quiet mat! 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