Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 17, 1925, Page 3

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5 ‘} Miller, Mrs. I, A. Goulding, Mrs. H.| (Mendelssohn) Allegro Moderato e| Gables, at tables decorated with}|home on the groom's ranch near through Casper Sunday eur > ©. Swenson, ‘Mrs. L. E serioso; Adagio, Audante, recitative;|baskets of variegated summer | Ravenna. | thelr former home in LeMars, a, | Mra. Harty Parsons, Mrs. Allegro -assai -vivace. flowers. Roses in. pink and red, and cee Personals where they will visit with friends | Joncs, Mrs, Johnson, 3 Berceuse (Dickinson). quantities of columbines were] \omen Of Mooseheart and relatives. From Iowa thi | L. Brown, Mr= R etches of the City (Nevin) “1 artistically combined tn ange! Legion Meet Tonight go to Cedar Point, Ohio, to « |G. W. Ferguson, M Afar Off"; “On the Ave-| ment in wicker baskets, The place] -Womeh of Moosehe. the international convention pf le Burwell GrandmotHer"; “Urehin ried out the same lovel¥|tnis evening at t William “Bill Jardine ts in Cas ns club, Mr. Wernll to be a dele ker, Mrs, Georg: Whistling in the Street Phe Blind r motif, all. Refreshments will be werved {Per ON an extended visit from Bad from the Riverton Liong club Aa 5 d Richards and Mrs. . “In Mills," and “ve-| After the luncheom at The Gables,| jy the Mesdames Fisher, Durbin and | Water, where he {s foreman of ,a returning heir th By MARY ELLEN TOBIN eee : Mrs, Bon and her guests énjoyed | chierret, ' tn andy anc will visit with daugt Wastern Star Card Party | cherzoso (Rogers). & season of auction bridge at the Rasy eee Lowell, Mase r ip is W 1 To Be Friday, June 19, To a Wild Rose, Op, 51, No, 1] host home on East Seventeenth]. J, ' Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz and / made overland. Pretty edding Ceremony Has Been | Port Caspar-chapter No. 4 Order | (MacDowell). street. The pretty prizes for honors casper nore Pues ltala hier children have returned from an ex- ii Genie Arranged for This Evening. | of Eastern Star will give an infor-| Intermezzo (Callaerts) in the games were awarded to Mra. | Conference Of Soclal Workers 1 stay in California. E. J. Kar ‘eapotie tats : mal card party on Friday evening, | Elizabeth's Prayer, from “Tann-| WV. L. Wells and Mrs. Joseph Was-| Miss Mina Ellis, secretary of the eee tending: to' bosiiesd f A pretty wedding will be solemnized this evening at St. | Sine 19, at 8 o'clock im the audi | bauser’ (Wagner), serman, The consolation fell to} Red Cross and Associated ‘charities |b, and Sellers of Me a few days this we Mark’s Episcopal church when Miss Margaret Susan Eng- | torium of the Masonic temple. The} Pilgrim Chor from “Tann-| Mrs. John H. Conway, and Mrs.| 9nd ae hss bet Curt biel reP’| Bow are guests itn Casper ee land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John England, will become | entertainment ts being given for all Est Sona mes 3 Casper was presented with pe as enue ish rp se . . aie short time of My. and Mrs: BA i Eastern Stars and their husbands Registration began this morning | lovely guest prize. : 3 near roe Teer, r on business the bride of John Raymond Black of Houston, Texas. and for all members of the Masonic |t 8:30 o'clock and following. the| Among the friends to enjoy Mrs.| National Conference of social work | Sheu y poetie The ceremony will take place at 6:30 o'clock, the Rev. lodge: and thelr wives. Those wish-|Tesular meeting. A luncheon was|Bon's hospitality was Mrs. Francis | held In Denver from June 10 to 17! ates Dorothy Logan of Dow atewrand i317 are. | Philip K. Edwards to officiate. The bridal party will enter | ing to reserve tables may do so by | Served at 12 o'clock atthe Connor | E. Warren, at home for the sunimer lve have returned to this city. | wus a visitor in Casper yesterda Caper: from “Dens the,chureh to ine strains of Lohen- | sourl where she recetved her edu-| calling one of the following com- | hotel by the members of Chapter: | from Washington, D, ©., with her mus tone Cle Haare peecad | Sa.S 7s — —— grin's wedding march played by Mra.| cation, | mittee: Mrs. C, H, Townsend, phone | °f Laramie to the visitors. “A. fea-| husband, Senator EF. E. Warren.— | annual meeting was exceptionally in-| Rolly Lloyd and J. W ft}. ‘William Schilling, the bridal couple] Mr. Black, who is a son of Mr.|550-J; Mrs. J. M. Lowndes, 1439-J. or | ture of this afternoon's program was | Cheyenne’ Tribune ACW ee oan ee he cae | ae morning Stor to ‘be attended by Miss Lillian Eng-|and Mrs. A. H. Black of Houston,} Mrs. W. O. Ratcliff, phone 599. Re- -0 Sn ls the educational sa by b RE te sophie P 7 . of me fu ure e ie land, sister of the bride-elect, and} Tex., has a number of friends in shments will be served during the | Mrs. nona B. Reeves. Reports | Piderit-Wedemeyer ee eee ry ore T. L. Larson, secr the Miss Elizabeth Connelly as brides. | this city, having at one time resided | evening, | of the different chapters were given,| Marriige Tuesday care 900,000 persone left | rnternational Mountain Bi aN | FOR INDIGESTION majds and Donald Herod of Houston,| tere with his parents, Following cee | also several musical’numbers, THIS’ ating Alfveda Piderit and Fy Bey Latipreneae ttl tiie | ome aawonlation, Jett this ng act) Tex,, who will be Mr. Black's best | his graduation from high school he! coosttsh Rite Class evening an open session will be held | weaemeyer of Ravenna Net. wens ae | for Fa nd ELLANS) man. -Kenton England, brother of|attended the University of Kanxas poo Destben! at the Agricultural hall to"be fol-| o'veq on ‘Thuradey natrecncon. é haters bi BELL 0) the bride-to-be, and Kemi Nicolayzen | at Lawrence. Among the members of the Scot-| !°Wed by an Informal reception 40 at the home ofthe bride's | ;,, Hae ned Je) will act as ushers. | pte | tish Rite class who received advanc- : + | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 0. O.| miwced of thet evar target Miss England's we2ting frock will | C. B. & Q. Woman's Club ed degrees ut the reunion this week | Marriage Ceremony Is Lea, 586 West Fourteenth street. | ong president of BS RRAMETE: OOLE IACCHS, BOYCO| 6 BELLANS be of white paulette crepe embroid-|'To Hold Meeting This Evening. in Cheyenne were: Performed Tuesday, The ceremony was performed by the | on) adhiaty eemianand: James; Townsend were, Hot water ered in chrystol bugles, the shirt] The Chicago Burlington and] aiert Cronland, Charles B. Goog-| | Mrs. ¥ Ellis. of Riverton and} Rev, Lewis B. Carter, pastor of the | "4 “contin di cnet ec ape aos A | Sure Relief mM BS be straight lined with godet bot-| Quincy railroad Woman's club will | er, Ralph S, Adamsky, Robert E.| Kelton Williamson of Casper, were | Metiodist Episcopal, the double ring | «,) 4 Veet ce as wok, Walle {n. the: city. they. vill} eal m tom. Her bridal vell will be of tulle | hold a meeting this evening a} the | nickham, Archie B. Darling, Hugh | united in marriage Tuesday evening, | service being used,’ They were at- |.” ana Srp ers Sis amo toneiaores i attached to a cap of orange blossoms, | cluby rooma in the freight depot. | 1, Baggs, Jesse G. “Dauterman, | June 16, at the groom's residence at | tended by Mrs, Lee Huston and Carl | \"r, P red xy . pearls and chrystal bugles to match > Eagan Emil E. Pederson, Herb R. Sher-| 8:00 o'clock, Mrs. Williamson is one| Piderit of Midwest, brother of the]... 3 Ae at byt ee MELA ei i 7be Pushatca toate her gown. She will carry a shower | Meeting This Week of | man. Merle C. Wachtel, all of Chey-| of River most estimable young] bride. Guests who witnessed the | Hs Beal fasly ab evereoe Se and’ 756, FacKeses | Cveyntare bouquet of bridal roces and lilies of | D. of ©. W. Vets. ene women, while Williamson — is | ceremony included: Mr, and Mrs. Lea FPELSSH I the valley. Daughters of Civil! War Veterans Charles C. Cole, John C, Ginther,} popularly known as being connect-|C. H. Piderlt, father of the bride and Os ' on ——, The brafdesmaids will be attired | will meet Thursday afternoon at 2] Ralph C. Hall, Edwin G. Lindsay,|ed with White's Grocery. ‘They | Mr. Huston. | FRAMED PICTURES ra »D in becoming chiffon dresses trimmed | o'clock at the Knights of Pythias| alyin B, Lucas, Cornelius Night- | will make their residence at 719 East The bride was attractively dressed NOTICE Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes MI KARRA in lace with picture hats to match.| hall. All members and all th ingale, Guy HB, Stearns, William C.| Fifth street, Casper.° The ceremony |in a sang colored crepe dress with All persons having oe he Po Miss England's gown will be of flesh | eligible to membership are request-| jiansen all of Midwest. as perform: y and bose to match. nd jewelry at the | ZOE MARKS | LESSONS IN | color while Miss Connelly'’s will be| ed to be present. Clarence Clark, John | Germany they were attended sllowing the ceremony a wedding | Store will find same : Down the Steps | orchid. They will carry bouquets of Me bs Theodore K. Partridge,| by Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hollin dinner was served at the Lea resi-| Uvans Jewelry ¢ | Klein Marke Music & Art Co. | Abbe, butterfly roses and sweet peas. Lutheran Aid Society To John D. Taylor, Edgar A. Blanch sy 62,8 dence which was decorated with | “cond St ee | 238 4 \| Phone 225W for Appointment Mrs, Donald Herod of Houston,| Hold Last Meeting of Season. ie Mrs. Bon Is Entertained sweet peas and Iillies of the valley, | tae Tex., Will be an out of town guest.| The last busines meeting of the oye: Robert C. Ayers, Thur-|In Cheyenne at Luncheon. for the occasfon, Following the ceremony a small season until fall, of the Ladies’ Aid | Davidson, James T. Jenkins,| Mrs. Stephen Bon entertained Mr. and Mrse Wedemeyer are well informal reception will be held at{ society of the Trinity Lutheran | orge K. Peasley. party of friends at luncheon and|known in Ravenna. After a elx the England home on South Elm| church will be held at the parson-| ‘Gasper: Earl C. Engdahl, George | br Saturday afternoon in com-|weeks' motor trip to -Yellowstone | street where fces and cakes will be|age, 617 East Fourth street on|s. vandeveer. pliment to her daughter-in-law, Mrs.| National park and resorts in Colo served in the dining and. ving | June It has been requested by} jrort Russell: Captain © W.| Cecil Bon of Casper rado the couple will return to Ne-| rooms which will be decorated in| the committee that all those having | grower, H. Ambrose Kiehl at The} braska, where mek iart pink and lavender sweet peas and| work out finish the articles so that| sheridan: George W. Messick, butterfly roses. | they may be handed in at the meet-| rank F, Marks. The couple will leave this evening | ing as new work will be distributed! Teeland U. Grieve of Rawlins, * for Colorado'to spend several weeks | at this time. All ladies of the church | ,rchibatd J. Kirkwood of Newcastle, at the resorts of that state when |are requested to be present. Reuben W. Sole of Thermopolis, they willygo to Texas to make their | whee * | Benjamin F. Cunningham of Lysite, | home at 1121 West Alabama street. Former Casper Resident Orson W. King of Riverton, Charles | Houston | Is Guest at Kensington. |L. Barnes of Balrotl, Walter s | The bride's traveling costume will| Mrs. §/ E. Batley of South Durbin | yrontgomery of Osage, James G. Mc | be of blond tucked georgette with | street was hostess Tuesday after-| Gain of Alcova, A. J. Schils of Coke- | lace co‘lars and cuffs, her coat to| noon when she entertained at an in-| Vitis, Harold McKay of sk be of black double paulette crepe | formal Kensington tn honor of Mrs. | Springs trimmed with a wide nd of | George Mech formerly of Cas: | wile re eh " squirrel. Her hat is of blond silk | per, now of Long Beach, Calif. TI |p. x, 0. Sisterhood | | Thursday, Friday and Saturday to match her outfit. Miss England] guests were all former’ acquaint-| sfecting Opens Tuesday. | He thinks | is among Casper's most popular and] ances of Mrs. MecRory'’s and in- | Delegates nnd visitors have ar-| 1. THE JUNE SAI E OF attractive girls. She was for eral | cluded: Mrs, H. Engelke, Mrs. L. W.|,ivea in Laramie for the fourth an- | Perea A@®xeurs deputy clerk in the county | Bailey, Mrs. C. J. Johnston, Mrs.|‘isa) convention of the Wyoming | you perfect . ° 1s8e8: office here following her | Wright, Mrs. L. L. Gantz P. EB. Q. Sisterhood, = = ————= t the University of | even to yo FOR WORD: If, at last, rik jesting, joking medicine, man should The convention opened { | discover the ACE in the Hole-in-the-wall: If, again, TRUTH rises J yesterday and will continue until to little toe | . Up to crush a red and menacing pill merchant, just Mke a lemon | morrow ming. Officers who met p squeezer: If, once more, it’s impossible to compete with the fast | yesterday afternoon were: Of course, he accepts you price-cuttin’ Pep on artic that the people know all about: Presiden’ r a7 as you are, But wouldn't If, curse it, if somebody spends 50 cents, and we've got to take Mrs, Mabel D, Cas there be just a little shock [) | out 15 cents for fixtures, surplus help, and, oh don't overlook me vépil f disillusi ifhedis ( and my salary: If, yes'm, if Little Bo Pep, the joker, has hooked | ““s.¢ond vice president, Mrs.*Vera | OP CMSEUSFONMEN by tf 8 Cle) bf A wonderful opportunity to obtain the very latest Dresses em with a fast goin’ pace, boy: Olinger of Lus | covered you had corns? }) | for every occasion—every model is the very latest of mid- If we have to sell “Something just as good” at any old price. Organizer, Mrs. Katherine T. John ... Romance hasclustered } | summer styles : F *heyenne lucsjay is th Ligh > beauti Ci ink | ~ If we have to boost along the ham sandwich sales, don’t forget Lee epiaia toma ntatia:t Li at PM aibety abet At os aroundbeautifulfeet.Think |} | to throw in a little dill pickle yes'm, I remember, one time down in |: hore t taunten fits over the corn—relieving the pres of Cinderella, of Trilby, of 2 New Orleans, by the French quarter, ete— Corresponding secretary, Mrs eure. The pain stops st once. Boon the the rosy-footed Aurora! } Myra S. Vandaveer of Casper. corn goes, Bluesjay leaves nothing to Did their feet have 2 ‘ Treasurer, Mrs. Grace S. Dobler of pocsswork. You do not have to decide The ad t ha: Pal ) es i: 146 So. irs Riverton. | now much or how little to put on. ++ + The advent of a corn Se! es Center St. ‘The hostess committee consists of Each downy plaster is a complete is nothing to be ashamed of. Mrs. Agnes Gottschalk, Mra, Allic standardized treatment, with just the But its continuance is. | Spaldin, rs. Willie D. Fitch, Mrs. right amount of the magic medication : . “ Lillian P, Knode, Mrs. Ethel Good to end the corn Any dainty shoe may cause . Mies Lottie Stanton and Miss | a corn. But when a corn | Ruth Adsit, | can be removed so quickly s s Delegates and guests attended an s d fel d 1 2 organ recital given last evening by = Fee tO eaioy B00 #uresy. | ne Frisbie at St. Mathew's —why keep it for months And Up A —| cathedra) lo Laramfe, Mrs Wetable and years? . || was presented in recital by the divi- Listerine Blades and Razors | ‘ion or'muse ct the University ot | 9 pup Quick AND GENTLE Be ed een A . ti — |W Soma nnual June ite Sale Is Still ast inet wi om 4 .. * r | Ever Ready Blades __ S0e} ,, noe tolowing progre = | 35e Enders Blad Sonata for Organ, No. 1, ° F ll S 25c Listevine Tooth Paste. _20c 150 Gem Blades In u way 75¢ Gem Razors — x 50c Gillette Blades _ nee { a ae a=] THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT Y ee. | | ggesg | | POby,aapson eae SATURDA jae Li de 9 36-inch fast color $1.39 SPREADS | Dress: Lineny yard 42x36 CASES 90x108 Silk Spreads SRP Sie ee ak r ay 7 " ce Powders a p ; FOR G4 Face Pow ~._ || Medicines, Bte. || JUST THREE MORE DAYS O1! 89c 4 FOR $1.00 $11.50 ae Toilet Articles |\{(——-——_—_ s _ 75c Angelus Lemon $1.10 Absorbine 95c a ‘ | K n ata | Cream 59c| 15c Boal’s Rolls 1c ur rs CORSET DEPARTMENT $1.50 Angelus Lemon ALE 25c Corn Pads ’ Cream : 75 ; oe ic Dextri Maltose .. t t | $1 Azurea Face Powder 83c| odart Fron ce Corsets | , | 25c Feenamint Gum ~ | 50c Armand’s Face s ‘lle 8 Powder ...... 38c | $1.25 Hoods Sarsaparille 89c A complete line of Modart Front Lace Corsets and $1 Armand’s Face 30c citer Girdle Materials in Coutil Silk and Cotton Brocade achadtias 79c | (100 inkle Powder |$1 Joint E es 21 to 40 Waist Line if 75c Bonciila Face va sor Bee We abel \t Powder ..... ¥ |60c Lavoptik Eye Was ic | Rap - sees's 1g $1.25 Coty Face Powder..88c | 50c Lavoris THE GREATEST SHOE BARGAINS EVER OFFERED Prices $3.50 to $14.50 | $1 Floramye Powder .. $1 Lavori: | IN CASPER ALL AT LESS THAN COST $1.25 Gardenia Powder. 35c Musterole | I $1 Lucky Tiger 60c McCoy’s Cod Liver | I HINK OF I | f 50c Luxor Face Powder..37c} Oil .......... | $1 LeTrefle Face Powder 83c | 60c Ovaltine Thousands of pairs of this season’s best style Shoes from which $1.50 Mary Garden | 25c Peroxide . | to mak 0 | sie Perfume ............ $1.19 | 60c Scott’s Emulsion ; € your selection. $1.50 Mary Garden $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion ....89¢ Toilet Water .. . $1.19 | $1.20 Swamp Root . Me bad q 25c Mavis Talcum.. .19¢ | $1 Maa i 's Cod Liver LOT 1 LOT 2 f ic Mavis ’ | 50c Mavis Talcum. ree Be | aahds ... 83c Broken lots in Corsets and | Broken lots in our better i 50c Nadine Powder. _..37c | 50c Zonite ..B7c Girdles. Corsets and Girdles, } 60c Odorono ......... BB | Of A P ® f Sh . th H 50c Pebeco ..... mt Special at 22c¢ y . 50c Pepsodent ..............35¢ | $1. Pinaud’s Quinine 83c | f 60c Pompeian Powder ....45c 7 Ginarates ri , | co, Cigarettes , atc Fompinn Creams. 43e (Tobacco, Cigarettes CORSELETTES BRASSIERES | 9, c ee Revelation Tooth | Camels ...... 2 for 25c a st * eauare ation To 26 | Lucky Strikes (2 for 25c Hore ae garment 0h quality, com- PI 11 : i . i : ort and service. Just 2 ain and bro ‘ eA 50c Shavaid... ws .37c | Prince Albert 2 for 25c | No Refunds No Exchanges these warm days, Six fr Mere ih SIZE § rs anc 30c spiro Powder .. ..22c | Tuxedo . elastic inserts, Regular $3.50 astic f 5 tegular $3.50. $1.50 Van Ess Massage $1.15 Prince Albert, 1 Ib.... SALE LOT ONE—REGULAR 75« . PRI “d 5 7 PEP'S FIREWORKS—at Slashed Prices—July Firat | ; RIC g For $1 00 PEP AND THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE a 1 n *5 ro) Oo t re) ° ao WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 194 Che Casper Daily Ctibune Any LIVE town must have a good Chamber of Commerce: Pep | has watched CASPER’S Chamber of Commerce: mighty good work bas been done: more good work can be done: Pep has sent his check to the Hon. B. B. Brooks for another membership, and Pep couldn't do it quick enough—that’s what he thinks of the present Chamber | of Commerce; just paste this in your hat~ ents freight on a} tube of Tooth Parte was absolutely too much: ask the combine! : * : “We Fit the Feet” Corner First and Center Gladstone Hotel Building PAGE THREE LOT TWO—REG. $1.25 TO $1.75 $1.00 EACH

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