Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1925, Page 3

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MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925 The round of g: Church, Jr., have m. Mound,’ Buckingham Palace of American society season, and the invitation list to the wed did not “belong.” and the Benjamin Thaw residence at Newport, The Vanderbilts are ding The bride and groom and * cidental to the wedding of Muriel Vanderbilt le “Beach R. “Beach Mound” are shown, | the guests of Mrs. H to Casper on Friday ness here. o> ee Vincent Crater. be ‘s Casper People Attend SRaery, . Fa ar Frontier Celebration Bak people who attended the Frontier | | ome celebration in Che 7 T. Root of I lays public from 2 o'cle nul 4 Casi ri M et I home of, Bre. Bu t ie Seat ure sper mak street. At 4 « ' a e rk, Ci will attend a shower a 1 e aving cars take t tt ono p ‘ 1. C. Crow ret ea so that trar ° ke i ‘ last Ww from nt ished for rederick G, L, the the unquestioned society leaders this and nuptial affairs made it known who did and who O. Barber, 1 | i nas of Bridgeport, Ohio. | Basin from Laramle where she at-|the F lebration | | Mr. . McComas motored to | tended the summer school session the g gu re i iy | Casper and will visit here for severa eee | Swar } N eeks. | RN the | o, 8326 | 4 | © ue ae wd 8. ited) & voattion | 4h J. J. Durst, general manager o | . 2 i al bank | - eee e Ol Well company, has _ By ALLEEN LAMONT . eturne tana and Canada} f Ellis Se oe | where, he spent some time on bi |state d gs in ¢ Lid e pai |ness'In connection with his compan. nitsh es E ds 3 ene 2 last ; Island j and Mrs. Brodine visited tn | a hy wa of sur ft Bonds and Bar Beat | Casper last week with their son for | |} M I ype fi: beatver : ja few days, from their home in N j lation ¢ tr ih {ts Innumerable r ce |braska. Before comting to this c it Sunda ¢ test small spor also , Mr. and Mrs. Brodine visited wit! ti | t th ft ’ ey Get paknitine : 1 ‘their son Ed Hill !n Deaver, Wyo. Jo motored to this cit o so sors have the e¢ to | care to hie daughters, Mary and| Rcd tg : ini’ it te" produced fronts a Mr. and Mrs. Lonquest were re-| Lucille, who were enroute to their |! eta? i ais ‘a rabbits. Danbury, j cent visitors in F guests | home, having completed the sun: | By N. J f Ernest Stout a ourse at the state un!-| adie’ gora, but t at . | t Laramie | s | Mrs. P. P, Young . Melvin Care 7 At the Traps —— nd Arthur, and Denske, Mis n has tt i Wt ‘ lof arrived in| f Pes ake BILIOUSNESS | usper last v it here with 1 res of w asi |} Mrs. C. C. Young at her hor 733 | oete t I en A East Second street Mrs. ng * egan has retu ume . 8 A An ective ocr w ithoat calomel and rs Den ke sister 1} to ¢ following a al re 4 guarecitn CHAMBERLAIN’S et aes | nd Shel ae Ro cane int | Dismissal Asked TABLETS | Patrick Sulliv and daughters, | . . fs ange 1 nah: Pie irs. | sane Never sicken or gripe—only 256 Margaret and Kathleen, returne¢ ert M re sait | Chr 3 ses it Earns | Saturday from Cheyenne where they | « | phate dies ec \OF T k 2 G 2 |] | attended the Frontier days celebra- | onke y ase ge Pot graph | ton Miss Patricia livan left MM AK " " \ ? . | $6 ial $6 | Cheyenne ¥ for Minnesota to Bog of F a In W ash ing ton|| 1 : pend seve weeks visiting witl t we ¢ | trienc Migs Kathleen, who was | Silews - ; jabsent from the city for three| The Misses a a | - ee | months, visiting with friends in the | Carma O’Malles ft Into the Feathers WASHINGTON ; | . ast and with her stster, Mrs. Joe|the Girl Scout < slated Press)—Washit CREDELL @g | Donlin and family in Fort Wayne, F t | thorities 1 the I “eter $6 | Ind., Joined her father and sisters eite ie f the featt early, but she mbia supreme « | STUDIO @¢ n Cheyenne the first of last wee A y Slowson | the n the af In the a € eae | eS: | ing in Cheyenne at the t t ~ the = | 0 S. Center St | Miss Dorothy Weintz has been vis-| sister, Mrs. D. R. Der hif fs, t ° h t | DOWN STAIRS | iting for a few days with Mrs. Olgo eee He, a former school friend from| lugene McCarthy and 4: no cen || Under Sprecher’s Pharmacy the Wyoming university. Misa | Mary Frances, have returr 1 lation of Pale ad t | AS ute to her home in! p where f since the time of Sol r nn | who was in Casper last week and who accompanied them to Lander. Last week Mr. and M Tonkin and ill attended the Frontier | Ke yratic in Cheyenne, re- | eve- Che Casner Daily Tribune ei as a guard of hon r y at th home on Elm street. in | matters eee bers of. the officers’ reserv orps | honor of Miss Eva Healey of Cleve eS - he br I ‘ : t , Arthur K ¢ of Thermopolis who are. together with the br land, Ohio, who is a guest in Casper | _ au : groom, on temporary active duty for several weeks. Covers were laid | Visiting in Casper for the day. Fort Douglas for annual military | for eight ts, RP DS : | training; Lieutepant Colonel C. FP. E. | rer toy el f Salt Creek is in | Nelson, Major R. A. McIntyre, Ma- | Picnic Supper is Given yusinieds, dor J. A. Johnson, Major B. W. Moor- | At Swingle Ranch ing, Major O. D. Davis, Major L. W The Misses Marjorie and family of Nims, Major Garrison, Cap: n Scott were hostesses at a at the Town- tain’ 8. Captain H. J.}r Friday evening e Swanson, Ce 8. Jarvis, Cap: h, west of the bye ka tain R. J. Harding, Captain A. I ent were: Miss Pau Isiting in. the White, Lieutenant A. EB. Ls Lillian England s : Lieutenant J. V. Schiess, 1 t Van Doren, Miss Helen M aA phe ant W. D. Paul, Lieutenant BP, T. # Jane Clark, Miss Lucille yet Maree Barton, Lieutenant J Bishop, Miss Margaret Holmes, Miss 2 bustin Lieutenant D. H. Ow pons ley, Miss uae Pavlich Rag ital ns fe McBride, Lie s in Smith, ar ax. : han 7 Buster O'Nelal, Arnot ( n town today. The bridal party and the Henri ee nicht, Nelson a ee toh later attended the military an Doren, Fort Douglas. arichols 2 ly aah Gis | Harry Scott, Jack Norton, and Ww D. fics Sara Cowgill, D, W. G b neers sin Ca py [ark ©, Danford, tax commissione: ; i ine G. Sydney of Midwest ts tn or the Midwest Refining coms for the day fiss Eya Kidd and sister eee arr) Gr Str. and Mr HS. Mr SME, Corbett. of # er, Harold Bake r t Lar Louis ting Mr. and Mrs nee : Jan of 410 East Fitt Derrig, Hu son, Mr. a { I rise reet Irs. William Ho M M ede 6 bililp Winte d I “a M a hese iipatrich ch F. F J n arrived {n Casper last C8 8 ¢ s in Caspe ¢ week to visit here » Mr. Reamer Tea to Be Given Wednesday oe 6 rot! Har i, waie Mternoon at Burson Home Rn. EE loft " Expre s of the Auxilia ( t eee By MARY TOBI N. Snow ts visiting in Casper 4 | | from Midwest | Pretty Wedding Ceremony Is Covers are lela Wea he fone yiies [ie ME emakcatas ar’ iweb fodemp ence | Celebrated in Salt Lake. Vice President Dawes and Mrs,| through Casper terday on his An interest wedding .of mid-{ Daw Mr. and Mrs. Beman Dawes, | W&¥Y home from a trip to ¢ heyenne | summer took place last Wednes: }and Mr, Bart of Washington, D. | #4 Denver evening at 8 o’ck at the H \< 7 Ross | A es Utah in Salt Lake ¢ | f nglish of Denve A. M, Etter is visiting in the city | Ann Lillian Lamb, | nie Allison, mayor of Cheyenne, | {rom Cheyenne “ana Mrs. D. B. I I PxB. Hendersou, Sr:,catate: com ° become the bride o Charles | mander American Legion;|, Miss Edna W Herbert Reimerth, serve | Fred E, n, son of the host; 0, |/8 @ Suest in the corpa of Casper, on temporary duty |B. St nd-Chastex Sicsiy. of “4 for summer training at I ‘ f 1 John M. Jenki d Mrs. vis Fort D. A. Russel opped c The bride is a g estan tie teaitent: of cpa Texas Women's college fic railroad; William Worth and prominent in s¢ neral man. New cles of Casper. fic; Percy | performed by Chaplain J. L. Bl Thompson and and eney of Fort Douglas and wa r T Kennedy « Casper from Sports resses wed by a reception at the Hotel| Cheyenne, Hon Pa Sullivan of Utah. Miss Hattie Wyatt of Casper | Casper an‘ the host and I "i be” ges was the bridesmaid, and Mrs. Janet | écaack qaits. R. W. Duneare ts a guest in | Lamb Darnell, also of Casper, was Given For asper from Rawlins. matron of honor. Major Drew W. ‘st Sunday e . ™ . Stanrod acted as best man Mr. and Mrs, Floyd C. Healey| . 2A. Moore of Denver was The following brother officers act: | » hosts at a dinner given yester- | Ca8Per Yesterday attending to bust 912.99 The assortment includes fine Botany Flannels in white, rose, blue and orange, each trimmed in contrasting :olors; also striped Silk Broadcloths, Printed Crepes and Plain Satins New Wash Dresse Only 94.95 These are truly remarkable values in Satin Broadcloth, English Broad- cloth and fine French Voiles—plain colors; figures and stripes S New on Silk Petticoats $2.95 Values to $5.00 oy RA dn, I | who has beer uest of her siste Vrominent Casper Man Guest it w Mr I tf 1 broth w, Mr. and Mr At Breakfast For Ds ite week Villiam at r ABD Hon. Patrick Sullivan of ¢ a Ee Pichth rect day f ational Republican committe M and t f I e M " Fas vas among the guest > 1 arc Wheatland yes t treatment » Brot the breakfast given in Cheyenne, | day and bro k thelr doughter hospital Priday morning at the Country club | ytny who ha n in Wheat: | eee by United States Senator Francis 8 nd for some time William Merrill has returned ¢ Warrg: and Mrs. Warren, h ynoring . | Casper from a two weeks trip tot the vice president's party, Mr. and} ©, D. Stout of Cheyenne will be | Yellowstone National pari. Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, Mr, and Mre the city for a short time. | eee Remar Dawes gnd B. F arties e's Mr. and Mrs. R. EB. Landes, Jr During the breakfast, Mr. Dawe The Gladstone hotel reports oe | spent Saturda: Casper from their | spoke to the guests, giving Mr. Sulll-| following guests from Denver: K home at Midwest visiting with Mr van personal mention and tellir f}cluff, J, C. Duthaupt, A. Me Fine » | tans parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. ¥ his pleasant visit in ¢ Pay H. Glumm of Ware Landes of South David street Following the t *-. cee id the motored fre, TC. Tor 1 guest, Mire Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dumm ha a ¢ t mT guests nt their b spending th I Park ave fc ayon Silk Slips $4.95 ranteed not to get runners Gua Good Tallored Blouses Regular values to $3.50. Hoover Style Uniforms “Fruit of the Loom’ --$2.19 Muslin. PAGE TH they attende REE Buy all the Dainty Summer inderwear you need | --Your Choice-- $ Rayon Silk Hose 5c Hose; broken sizes and color: 3 Pairs for $1.00 Regular Striped Lingette Bloomers $1.50 Bloomers; full cut; double bottom; bright colors. _ $1 00 Regular garter Lace Trimmed Rayon Silk Teddies Reg. $1.95 Teddies; pink, at a Dollar garment fine gauge; $1.00 peach, orchid, Corset elette id Netheralls Crepe and Nainsook Gowns Regular $1.50 Gowns; plain and floral $1.00 patterns Voile Step- Ins $1. ‘00 Crepe and Voile Bloomers nd $1 50 Bloomer plain Mercerized Soisette Slips I 1.50 Slip ilk finishec p $1.00 ; tan ach, pir Cc tton Broche Brassieres 3 for $1 ‘00 Hea eet Ring Slip-Over Sweaters egular $2.00 Wool Swe hite tr $1.00 S Tapestry Pillow Tops Attractis Cool and comfortable

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