Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1925, Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925 Do They Look Fe alike to You? | e | | | i lial | ns a A Myers-Hubbard Marriage Today SMe ete ere : phe ; | n Tisville th 7 ed i a Myer I J.) th f meeting Mr se yaaa eee ‘ e mar-|Mrs, Jessie Ma , also of Lara: | musperinence at the par © spending some time in| HARP. OF LES St Me f be ina mountains, while | earth is recuperating from E e I he suffered in an ace! en as best « ent at the wedd tyérs of Powe M and Mr: I ar § low i iren, Alar Virginia nd Ve f Pow l an, AN 1 % 1a, | | Mountain States Py . Mrs. Myers is | | e. Mr. and Mrs, F 1 1 East F Phillips Will 1 Clab Mrs Hostess for tess on Wed at her home 406 for a mee trons. Busine | Mis Wedding March is Played by per Woman “A pretty wedding wae sot ut the home of M ma ng Friday e . oy 2 Lar nited in mar | so fs Barnes of Fort ( a Mr Miss Flora Str after Neb,, sister of the , | they a n of gree Mrs. peas | tiful DeWitt e. M asper, Wyo. s he ceremor a Rey. H. H. Str bride, of De Wit connections, may continue to | n in the mail and comme ice. s Anna L, Rice ts back at her | in the U. S. Employees* ited. thei hundre ted the field to il ship arrive. | n tion to become | port of the countr “Cheye! al se of its er with ra and tion ‘commission, after a de- 1 sojourn with Cheyenne and friends. Miss Rice, who ts kes.her home with | Bryant Coe, who al \ former Laramie resident. | nd Mrs. F. W. Mondell are ain after their. New Eng-| trip, fi was one of unal-| pleasure. At Swampscott, | lunching with the President. | were later guests of Mr.’ and| Frank arns at their beau. country home near White and Mrs, Saunders, the ‘etary to President Co ntertained them at an in-[ Later they continued and Springs and where they v . Maine, There's a “congressional type” scheme was pink Mrs. C, Winter, wife of Cen-| of woman, it appears. Note aa ANphated left Winter, of Casper, has) jow the three women, members Fenttee tourette ane of a local chapter ofthe @ ALR Tie | of the new congress resemble hati Wort ck rganization will be completed early | cach other. At top: Mrs. Edith fj s Express-Cov n the fall with Mrs. Winter as pres-| Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts; * re ident and a prospective membership | Mrs. Mary Norton, New “> Tantimen/etay | of some twenty children. below: M Juliv nning Hotel. | Mrs. Josephine Breckons haé re-| ° t Mrs. Julius Set iegbinua eatetinect te to her apartment at the Ho.| Kahn, California. | jon, this city, after an ex ; | tended visit in the home of her| : ange joeueetes Mrs. S. V. LaDow, for “pes ee y Miss Dottie Breckons. M Lo dada yy Mrs, LaDow sailed in the lat Mrs. Ralph Mar-|£Pring for an extensive Europe: a ie tour. Mrs, Breckons is the wid kK. D: Mrs. it 196 the late Joseph A. Breckons, for Mayne, Mrs. Carl Hyer lv tM bssinpsrene se 3 with Senator * Caisiavlae exetiocan anna eee a as many friends in t s. Miss Leah Holloran, Mi ae Vi ia Kassis the h a it ae nur of friends in ec left nie Will recen for an extended trip to s. Rose Haynie will entertain in : erat talu this. week at Thomas Longhurst, deputy cor for a number of he Harry McCracken has returned | ointment, is acting as from der. during thé absence see | see ff Lew ¢ who with his family Spencer-Morrison | Miss Helen. O'Malley and sister | left recently by nm for a trip to Marriage Is Announced. have returned from a several weeks | Canada after which they will so Announcements have been received | Visit spent {n Lander as the guests |the western coast where M P here of the marriage on July 7, at | of Mrs. Charles Sheehan and family. j will attend a Sh r’s meeting. the Brown Palace in Denver of Miss v2 & be ‘x Marguerite Spencer of this city and Mrs. Anna Wirt and Mrs. J. E. Elmer W. Li an {fs leaving Dr. Morrt of er. 'Th Nelson and two children who spen his week to r his home tn will ma cir hor veral days last week in Fort Grand Island, Net 7 lins viisting with relatives, have re Sart eae urned to Casper and daughter State Club Is Awarded Membership Trophy The Wyoming Fede and Profeesional 8 awarde at troph the charter ceremony at the convention now in session at Portland, Me., by Miss Florence awford, chairm hip committee of t ration of Business Women's clut Inc. Wyomi showed an ir se of 119 per lubs. M | Twie » membe from da hire wit ten Miss Ge Kamy is repre and Profes Lutheran Aid to Hold Meet The Grace En week at Mesdames the ct Twelfth Grainola, Joseph he Russell Irwin company, ts and will or 8s. 8 are among and Mrs, W. G. Burnett spe und & y in Lande see F ng recelved word of the dcatt father, Mrs. Howard W hell and children of 642 Bast street left Saturday even! Okla., to attend tt W. W. Keefe of the company returned several weeks visit friends tn They were trip by the who are sperm er Farrell, representative cf ump Denver on business fdr leave this evening for | m whic 0 nne, fr he wil Robert Heinz acting as Mrs. Barrow Writes Washington News Notes | Washington Mra, ¥ MH, Barrow eres yor are exceptic loya This fact } a marked ¢ tion of m roster dred former W3 writer in at present en) “Yen, we like Wa course, but we hope t some day for good, T Uke Wyoming.” This Is the u Aincerity of its ance doubt of its truth, Here's they all do—Washington can them ana Wyoming needs them niversal no | spare Mre. W. A. Winkelhaus, © many friends in Cheyenne and Lar amie, will remember = | as Miss Mabel Hayford, has just re turned from an joyable = trir Accompan through North Carol fed by her Uttle daughter, she was | the guest of Mra, Atwell, a former resident of Laramie, at the Intter's ome at Morriaville, near Charlotte, | of neveral we Later Mr. Wir keelbaus jo d them and the; re) rm a's re ery \ althes nuch in der easy full of real value. alf throughout. A GOOD SHOE OR OXFORD | FOR YOU The Big Friendly Five )xford i rand looking be and It's smart as can Made of genuin Vor Men and Young $5.00 GLOBE SHOE COMPANY 230 South Center St. the | Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE OT ET na) Mires Ee A. Burner, well known trunk | was tl on his| t the Townsend Hamiltoa of C ge salesman of Denver is|way to Che | n Casp y H ce for a few days. + | Froniter week een | & angie = 7 eee } cee E tr e é 5 1 5 = 1 kinson representing t! Mrs. W. W 7VFaNASON SUECO own Shoe company | Hart, left eee e Henning hote inneapolis where 1 ‘ Ha eae RB 1 ~ TI é J, R. Goodrich, Charles C. Leas-| 7! spend some: time We Repair Electrical Appliances re, and A, G. Reuter are among t! esorts! on ‘the lakes. eee ——-- Watson Radio Shov..0.8 Denver sts in Casper toda Ney “ee Mis E Lust i *B. Hood ts @pending ts ¥ P time in C | 1 Di and Mrs, Donald Herbert and ers, and Mr. and Mrs r ends bert Capps of Midwest have ri ‘ . from a two weeks combined bus! Jay! Stock, fors a resid and pleasure trip through the state t rrived Caspe While absent they toured the ¥ following a tour of } d pa a tional parks « ming and ewill FLA z of Lander fs 1 days r r a time. t The Townsend Hotel reports t eee following in from Midwest: Charle IB and two dat B, Defendort Runkle and R. amily, W ¥y, arecnow in on Ca ab er ty! probably be ther | July CLEARANCE’ Shoes | values taken from our high Ken a great many * and Men’ We are of stock fer ing Ladies rade of ; Shoe In this lot we } he as high as ff avec mour th sold $10.00, in Range wife and M & Gfther oan r are visiting in Casper rial Pauet Sage Dr. Whedon of Sheridan and M sterday from a vacafn in Mo Biavk sens : e stopping a few days tas | Whiledwacd Honinar tn: kts Patent and Tar Gladst na Miss Hunter heard one of th Combination ™ famous cowboy bands and declared Tan Calf Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Cunningham | them artists. Sach turned yesterday from Denver and tC White inity where they © been sper James. Denos add’ family of. 98 g a few days tou with the I Eakt H street spent the day at Pat k Sullivans nder dam fishing, i Se o* oe Mrs. W. Hobbs of Rawlins! Ted Powers, manager of Lloyd's Pumps oined her t iyi, here 4 ay.| Drug store, left a few days ago for Ties — Mr ted with the P mountains where he Will Oxfords finers Oil compar , ants. 6 68, | * Pe I re salesman and Wil-| L of Glenrock y Lj ned a few d that wreckeciavinitua’ thongs = - Mi Oespoiine which | Casper P . *. * 70 pairs of Men’s Oxforc is and The Gladstone hotel reports the ; ash a ng guests in from Denver per pair Linley, in-| S Oliver, F. P. Luse, Wrank Denver, | Leonard and Samuel} Carrole, eo hot eee | r for a few day | eee a few Harry EB. Crain, Mr: Leech and L. B. sts in Casper from eee om =) Daniels of Cheyenne ts visit and Kimball are * Mrs. Cheyenne. | Anderson, Mrs. Anderson | ~ a three children, who have ‘4 Dp » past month with Iowa rel | FRAMED PICTURES | FE ee eee cn” || Place: Cards, Talleya;/ Prizes | State seaitan owe 4 Burton of | ZOE MARKS iH ¢ suernsey accompanied by Mrs. Bur- | Down the Steps 1] Ground Floor O-S Building peru aatinthie Cievea tenting? || Klein Marka Music & Art Co, || eee || 288 E. 2nd Hi Arthur K. Lee,. of Thermopolls WE MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY on which we were overstocked. Ther | which will appeai to shrewd buyer ‘Rayon Silk Teddies Regular $1.95 Rayon Silk Teddies; made of fine gauge material; trimmed with dainty lace. Orchid, pink, peach. Hats and Shapes A few Spring and Summer Hats and Shapes, in variety of colors and styles; to close out— $1.00 Rayon Silk Hose Here is an stounding bargain. Regular 85c Rayon Silk Hose, in broken sizes and colors. THREE PAIRS FOR $1.00 Daydream Silk Hose A big line of regular $1. 50 Daydream Silk Hose; broken sizes and colors; a fa- mous All-Silk Hose, per pair $1.00 French Voile Teddies Designed of fine French Voile in all pretty shades; lace and embroidery trim- med; regular $1.50 and $1.75 values, each $1.00 Lingette Bloomers Fine striped Lingette Bloomers; made full cut with double garter bottom; an ex- cellent garment for under your outing suit. Purple, green, maize, rose, navy and black. | Regularly $1.50, each $1.00 We find ourselves at the close of our Annual July Clearance Sale with many items of seasonable merchandise efore, this Dollar Day will contain many new and extraordinary bargains Bandeau Style Brassieres Made of fine Cotton Brocade, with elastic adjustment in back; regular 50c item. THREE FOR $1.00 Tapestry Pillow Tops One quality, made of excellent quality mercerized cotton; in fast colors; pretty designs—each $1.00 Lighter quality Pillow Tops; in attractive designs. TWO FOR : Sanmmep Corselettes Regular $1.50 gooc quality Cotton and comfortable for summer wear Dimity Serving Aprons Made of fine ed Striped Dimity, daintily edged with lace Regular 75c items. TWO FOR $1.00 Silk Finished Slips Regular $1.50 fine quality silk finished Slips of good fabric; especially made for quality ¢ and = Crepe Gowns Regular $1.50 fine quality Crepe Gowns; both round and neck styles; plain with embroidered yoke floral patterns; flesh, square or maize, orchid, peach. $1.00 easy laundering and cool wear. Pink, . “l each enn tan Voile Step-Ins Made uf Ge French Voile, trinimed with Si 00 good quality lace and embroidery; pink, & orchid, coral; regularly $1.50 Slip-Over Sweaters G1 (ele) A regular $2.00 Sweater; knit from fine pai | s tal All-Wool Yarn; short sleeves; an excellent ‘ gaxmment ta camipléte: Your sports costume Crepe Bloomers Red, with white trimming Medei a i ey Printed Crepes. Regularly $1.25. __ $1.00 _ Sports Scarfs Full lengt» Rayon Silk Sports Scarfs, with fine Silk fringe, in assorted color com. binations; a regular $1.95 value, each $1.00 $1.00 ' plain colors and floral patterns, in =

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