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3E v1 PAGE FOUR Strickland-Curte Marriage June 25 M Eth 1 Denver. ormed by nd of Grace Co A. A, Curtz wedd the ended by Miss d William A their stations in a tractive gown m d with ate friends and Mrs. Curtz has First Methodist here for the 1 Curtz is o rdale Tool ‘friends wish them their home will make Piano Pupils in Studio Recital | Satur o'clock am was given entire specially praise- am, was the n showed careful he Kohler velocity 1 displayed much in the per- “Trio n §r ability in memory work formance of two Bach pieces, lesson, a Liszt was of upile grades in elr pia ad. received cert ficates. Before a certificate is award ed, the pup!l must be fully up to a wet fque, execu tion and interp: Jung Decke Park, Jessie Etta Morrison Frank and De Eastern Star Tea Tuesday There will be an Eastern Star tea afternoon at the Masonic le, to which all members and visiting members are cordially vited. Mrs, J. T. Scott and her com- mittee will serve refreshments Mrs. Robertson Honors House Guest at Picnic. In honor of her elster and house Miss Irene Phalon of Porl- Mrs. Ben Robertson ente: t a picnic and outdoor bridge at lower Garden Creek Fri- Ue Rees WOMEN’S INTERESTS EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OE CASPER |G of the P. Senet sesideneiakaehdl Bi-hihedi@umnamuamenteres eet met R, Schlueter and nluéter of Min Alice and Evelyn Beal Junior Bott and r esdta and Joan Robertson Glen Harvey. Eagles Auxiliary To Meet Thursday A meeting of the Eagles auziliary will be held on Thursday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs, L. B. Dunkin, 1231 South Cotton- wood street. All members are re- ance will be transacted Junior Dramatic Club Holds Meeting The Junior Dramatic club held its regular meeting on Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. F. Christophérson. The subject of the afternoon's discussion was the “Art of Make-up.” Miss Ruth Bowman, a new student, was admitted into the club. Joint Meeting of P. E. 0. Chapters on Tuesday. A joint meeting of Chapters O and E. O. sisterhood will be held on Tuesday evening of this week at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. W. R. Finney, 7 Devine a All members as well as visiting mem- bers are Invited to attend, as a re- port of the state convention recently held in Laramie will be given eee nv Mrs. Whelan Will Entertain Tuesday. Mrs. John Whélan will entertain in- formally Tuesday of this week at her Wolcott street residence in honor of her mother. 3s. o. 6 Mrs. Fitzpatrick Is Hostess at Dinner. Mrs. H. C. Fitzpatrick entertained informally at dinner on Friday eve- ning for a few friends at her resi dence on South Wolcott street. eee Mooseheart Legion Women To Meet Casper Chapter 306, Women of Mooseheart Legion, will meet next Wednesday at their lodge rooms in the Odd fellows hall, it being the first meeting in the month. After the business meeting there will be a social hour and refreshments will be served by the Mesdames Gessas, | Cadilas and Keith eee Knights of Pythias Will Give Dance. Casper Lodge No. 19 Knights of Pythias will give an informal dance at their hall on Tuesday evening, June 30. All knights and their friends are invited to attend. Danc- ing will begin 8:30 o'clock. . ee Casper Girl to Bo Married Today in Jacksonville. Miss Alice V. Stevick. of this city and Harve Lloyd Clemens will be married today at the home of Pro- fessor and Mrs. Garnett Hedge, 218 day afternoon. Besides the honored | South Church street, in Jacksonville, suest thone partaking of Mrs. Rob-| Ill. Miss Stevick, daughter of Mr ertson’s hospitality were: Mrs. Her-]and Mrs. Henry Stevick of 228 West bert Harvey, Mrs, E. E. Lidderdale,| Eighth street, is an accomplished Mrs, J. F. Beal, Mrs, N. L. Moore,| musician, She attended sehool for Mrs, R. L, Neal, Mrs. A. K, two years at Northwestern univer: Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, Mrs. sity at Evanston, Ill, and Inst ye: ea Te > 7 = z BABIES ONLY—Temporary Offer = = CORRECTLY SPACED, ELEGANTLY $6 40 z FINISHED BRYANT PORTRAITS ___-_.___- e = Style ad Qua A beautiful jeweled solitaire ring and groom's ring - site Orange Blosso os BLbc. W. BRYANT DOLAN als S BLDG. WW cr rn bride's w TEL, 859 = lity Supreme Orange Blossom dding ring all in the exqui- m design, hand chased in gold or hard iridio-plati- num.’ A complete a Store —some as low as $12.00 awaiting your inspe _ RO THROCK YOUR JEWELERS ssortment at our —are ction o 2 S d to be present as business of A. |. RO I as a ORO RD The Casper SOGIE Ty | Ca anc Mr uth Park stree day ant the noon. inc ber of benef Romance of Governor's Daughter and President’s Son Is Denied Bridge Tea Honors Out-of-Town Visitor Honoring 2} Portland, Ore Mrs. Ber Bott entert t Harvey rpenter i Mrs Mrs, Moore Mrs, Earle G. I R ladic x r fc {elpate veral g from at state with Dr, Elw of reclamation Do You Ever See Many Hudsons for Sale in the Second-Hand or Used Car Departments? The Car That Has Value —Hudson Coach bel m Casp and i 4 MW Let plain our 232 E. Second Mary Tobin horn because it’s a C.G. Conn And about the tone and exclusive fea- | tures of Conn instruments as we do— You'll Want to Toot One, Too! us tell you about the Conn Saxophone and ex- term payment plan. The Chas. £. Wells Music Co. nap Tribune - EDITED BY Mrs. J. J. Hale of Midwest was | guest of friends here yesterday ee Mrs. N, M. Cain of Midwest visiting with friends here ee R. E. Landes, engines for the Chicago & North- Miss Pauline Doud of Chadron, Neb., Park, Ill, left yesterda: L. was here A. attending yesterday. eee Whipple of Lingle, to business | W. J, Osgood was a Denver rival here yesterday morning. Par D. Goldstein of Kansas City is at short time Ww. here for a few days. eee G. G. Butterfield of Denver | rived in Casper Saturday. 4 ee Thermopolis yesterda Smee ey aE Ser ne a TE PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY eis C. A. Starkey is a Boston busi | ness visitor in this city, | * ee | HL H. Brown of Sheridan has been among the out of town bust ness visitors here for the last few days. eee Miss Sue Fisher of Douglas has been shopping and yisiting with friends in Casper. cee W. H. McDonald has been trans: acting business affairs in this city. is road foreman of western railroad, acompanied by his daughter Jeannette and her guests, and Miss Margaret Harvey of Oak for Ther- mopolis to spend the week-end there. eee Wyo., affairs tending to business affairs here for a Lee Cox of Denver is transact- ing business affairs of importance ar Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Ryan, well known Riverton pioneers, spent Saturday in this city eee Dr. Alex G,+Ralston spent Satur- day here from Midwest, eee | Mrs. T. B. Costello, accompanied by Miss Ethel Kissick, motored to where they will be joined by Mr. Costello, dep- Rumors of mance between John C only son of| uty United States internal revenue the president © Trumbull, 4 ter of the governor of | collect Connecticut, are ¢ i ore mo The pair met during | ? om Inauguration ceromonies last Marc | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. J. Bowey and Betty and Donald Bowey of River- ton were guests Saturday at the at Oberlin college conservatory | Hubert Work, secretary of the inter-|Giadstone hotel from thelr home in is a member of Lamoda chapter or Riverton. Delta Omicron, musical ser at | a re er ye Northwestern un iversity. | rry McCracken is leaving today Bennett Brandon is a Denver man Mr. Clemens, received his 4 for Landey to spend a few days. here on business. and taught for one year at North: |= - — —_—_ —__ western university. He is a member Ni of the Wrangler social fraternity and Phi Mu Alp musical frater- nity. He is now ¢ tor of the vio. ] e lin department at the Tllinols col T ti O 7 eas crasertsiocs ak duane ooting Our where the couple will make their home. Miss Stevick left Casper on Tabeday for aera | Own Horn | Pienie Is Enjoyed Py ate We like to toot our own when you know as much CASPER Salt Creek dusting. ONLY CEE OS eT Er DOWN A year’ ment plan. THE HOOVER It Beats---As It Sweeps--- As It Cleans If you would really know what a delightful time of the year summer is, let a HOOVER beat, sweep and clean your rugs and do your It will speed your work and give you extra hours for leisure and recreation. $5.00 Complete With Dusting Tools s time to pay balance with noe charge for convenience of pay- PHONE FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION Phone 69 Mountain States Power Co. Formerly NATRONA POWER COMPANY ik ae Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bezola ané Mrs. Frank Robinson of Sheridan were Casper visitors Saturday, oi bie Thomas Wright spent yesterday re from his home in Riverton, eee Campbell of Grand Island is a business caller here, see BE. L. Neb. Harry Reameér, owner of Harry's Express, located at the corner of Lloyd's Drug building, has returned from a two weeks’ tour of the Yel- lowstone National park. He was accompanied by his daughter of Denver. see Ted Mosher, son of Mr. aha Mrs. R. J. Mosher is spending several days in Casper, ees Eugene McCarthy has returned from a several days business trip to Thermopolis. eee J, R. Lioyd and J. W. Tucker haye returned from Idaho where they spent a week on bubinéss in connection with their mining claims in the central part of the state, Mr. Lloyd left today by motor for Den- yer to purchase equipment neces- sary for the mine. He expects to be absent from Casper for the greater part of the week. | “ve | G. S. Haltom of Houston, Tex., is a guest at the Henning hotel. se. | Mrs. M. L. Bishop, and daughter Lucille have returned froma week's pleasure trip spent in Lander with DUTCH LUNCH Pickled Pigs’ Feet Limburger Cheese Corn Beef Cold Roast Pork, etc. Milwaukee Rye Bread ASCO Quality Delicatessen 138 South Center relatives. They were accompanied bome by Miss Berta Fisher, who will be Miss Lucille’s guest for a month, ee The Misses Mary and Edna Grieve, who have been spending the week in Casper, éxpect to return to their home in Ol! City Tuesday or Wedne Gay. see Mrs. Frank Mednick {s visiting with friends in Sioux City ee k's a week J, Sisk has returned from stay in Salt Creek. ee A. CG. Williamson and M. K Stewart have been transacting busi ness affairs here from Denver. . cee Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hill o Denver, have been spendi several days in Casper, expect te return to their home on Wednesday of this week, by our customers. ment. try it. tions, tones. rarely-met low prices, $2.98, $3.98 ANP Applique vivid 118 East Second St. SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1925 aa es en or a MUSIC, ‘ART, LITERATURE ey from a friends in Denver. | vis {and | dau rrivals here Saturday R. Waldschmidt ana 3ertha have returned pleasure trip spent with er Miss Frances Sheldon expects to turn to her home in Denver this ening, following @ several wes it spent nere as a guest of Mr Mrs, Earl E. Hanway cee Mr 1 S. Rol! ar r of Denver were Colora | Ross Miller of Cheyenne was a visitor in this n Friday. e e's Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Jones of Dex | ver have been spending a few das P. And nily were ft Men’s Watches are now made for both pocket or s On Very Easy Terms $10 to $55 This convenient buying plan is very well liked We charge no more than for cash and accord you the most courteous treat- You will be more than pleased if you BUY YOURSELF A NEW WATCH Ayres Jewelry Co. “Where You Will Eventually Buy” TT = — 4 = In keeping with latest A rare collection $4.98 mode in mid-summer Mil- linery, these new felt crea- in pastel or viv id at Another new idea is the Felt Hats, $5.98 LINDSAY & CO. contrasting color: To see these is to want to wear one—at only in Ss. | MILLINERY DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR Golden Rule Dep't Store sports wear and so beau- tiful many men are buying new ones. om Basin For Wrist or Pocket design that Phone 1195-R (E = ul ANAM Ae