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ma Sn MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 ° | | ————————e————————————— Popular Casper Couple Married At Catholic, Church Among the August weddings of iuterest was that of Miss Mary Louise Kelly, daughter of Mrs. Ann Kelly of 1052 South Elm street and Thomas A. Donahue, son of Mrs. J. Donabue of 704 South David street, which took place this morning at a nuptial mass at St, Anthony's Cath- olic church. The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin performed the ceremony in the presence of a number of friends and relatives, Miss Catherine Kel- ly, sister of the bride, and Jack Flem ming were the only attendants. Preceding the wedding. Don ahue, accompanied by Miss dna Smith on the organ, sang several selections Following the ceremony a break fast was served at the home of the groom's mother on South David street with covers lald for the bri- dal party, Mr. and Mrs, John Don abue, Mr. and Mrs. Merril] Hool, Mr, and Mrs. D, M. Kelly, Mrs. Ann Kelly and Mrs, J. Donahue. The bride was attractively dressed in a fall model of brown trimmed with fur and wore a small hat to match, She carried a pretty boquet of bridal roses, Miss Kelly, brides maid was gkowned in a black after. noon frock trimmed in tan with he to match and carried a corsage of pink roses, The former Miss Kelly came to Casper two years ago with her moth er, from Helena, Mont., her former home and has a wide circle of friends here, She was graduated from the Helena high school and has been em. ployed here by the Mountain States Power company. The bride groom, who has been a resident of Casper for the last eight years, is associated with his brother in the Donahue Plumbing and Hes ing company, He came to this cl from Philadelphia where he com pleted his education at St. Joseph college. He is a member of the Elk lodge and of the Casper Council Knights of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Donahue will go to Lander and Moran on a bridal trip and on their return to Casper will be at home to their friends at their residence on Kirk avenue. Rey. and Mrs. Hildebrand To Move to Oklahoma Casper friends will regret to learn of the intended departure from Cas: per of the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand pastor of the First Christian church, Mrs. Hildebrand and two daughters who expect to leave ‘next Monday for Haminy, Okla,, where Rey. Hil- debrand ha#been transferred to a larger church. Rey. Hildebrand lived for a number of years in Sher- idan and was graduated from the high school of that city in 1917, of- ter which he went to Enid, Okla.. where he completed his education at Phillips universi ing his masters degree «from Phil lips, Tey. Hildebrand moved to this city and has lived here for the last three years. Much credit ts to be given to Rev. Hildebrand for the successful work carried on in the chureh during his time as pastor. Tuetday evening at 8 o'clock the congregation of the church will give a reception in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Hildebrand which all members of the church and friends are cor- ially invited to attend. The recep: tion will be held in the church: eee Auxiliary Officer Speaks at Lander, Mrs. Eugene Fenelon, of Devils Lake, North Dakota, national vice president of the American Legion Auxillary, was to speak in Lander today at the department convention outlining the program of the na tional organization of the Legion's Auxillary, She will tell of the nation-wide activities of the women of the Auxiliary in American Legion program in re habilitation, child welfare, Ameri canism, legislation and membership, as well as other activities in which the Auxiliary ts eng She wag to be received and intro. duced by Mrs. J. C. Van D: Dont You Wish You Knew? No person can know all about life; no one lives Ne enough to experience the whole gamut of human emotion. But there is a magazine pub- lished that will tell you about life as it is lived here, now, today. The stories between the covers of this magazine are written by common, ordinary people. They are thrilling and gripping narratives that draw forth tears and smiles. Get your copy of September TRUE STORY today—you will find it just around the corner at the nearest newsstand. Ie will cost you a quarter, but it will be worth as much as you ean get from it—and that should be a lor. Photograph $ $6 Special f Nine regular $12.90 per doxen Photos and one Pane! — tl: different positions. $ CREDELL ¢ Nei STUDIO ‘'‘* Phone 2702. 1315.Cre-: t. DOWN STAIRS Under Sprocher's Pharm: By MARY TOBIN J. W. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Ca Shus After receiv- ing the | cujoyab'e trip. president and leader of the Auxillary in this state. Mrs. Fenelon, national vice prest- dent, is one of the recognized na- tional leaders of the American Le gion Auxiliary. The northwestern division over which ghe has imme diate supervision, under the national president, is composed of the follow ing states: Montana, Wyoming, th Dakota, South Da- kota, Nebraska and Minnesota, with % membership totaling more than 000 women. In her own state she orgunized and served two terms as first president of the Auxiliary unit attached to Tim Running 4; served one term as first state president and two terms as natioual executive Colorado, No: American Legion Post No. committeewoman. Mrs, Fenelon was prominent in war work, speaking to thousands (hroughout the country in the in- terest of feod conservation as well Liberty loan and Red Cross erives. Besides this sho devoted great deal of time to canteen work and other patriotic service. Her only son served overseas with the $9th_ division and was severely inded at Romulgne. After leay- ing the hospital where he spent (uree months, he served tn the army of ecupation until June, 1919, The visit of the national vice d to greatly pro- k of the American president is expe: mote the w Legion Auxiliary in this state, eee Mr. and Mrs. Wertz Are Hosts at House Party R. E. Wertz, general manager of the Producers & Refiners corpora- tion, and Mrs. Wertz, formerly of Casper and now of Parco, were hosts last week at a house party given during the days of the Parco cele- bration, Among the Casperites in- vited were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bin- senheimer, Mr. and Mrs. GQ. R. Waldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. B, B, | Lummis, Mr. and Mrs, Leigh Town. | send, Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Nichols, Mrs. Louise Reed, Mr, and Mrs. ker and Mr. and Mrs. A. Stirrett. eee Casper People Return | From Parco Celebration Among the many Casper people who attended the celebration at} Parco and who h Mr, and Mrs. M. E Mrs, Frank En Charles §. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mr. and Mrs, G, R. Wald schmidt, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Stor- rie, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingen- Leimer, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Leideck- er,"Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Louise Reed, Mrs. M. J. Goth- berg, Mrs. Mary Storrie, Miss Emma Gothberg, Mrs. Mary Stapleton, Mrs. ve returned are Fuller of Boston, guest in Casper of j her son, Clinton Fuller; Dr, and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, A. J. Harden- dorf, Arthur Gerry, Jack Davis, Ar. tmr Edmonds, T. G. ‘Tonkin, M. E. Robertson, H. G. Bizzell, Pat Hen- nessey, and “Ham” Hamilton of the Of Well Supply company, shane Mrs, Hooper Was Guest At Informal Party Mrs. S. H. Diggs entertained tn- formally at her home on South Spruce street last Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Hooper of Dela- | guest in Casper for ware, who w: several weeks of her gon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- burn Hooper. Mrs. Hooper departed Saturday evening for her home, a companied by Mr. Hooper. eee Mrs. Warkley Will Entertain This Week Mrs. J, C, Warkley’ will entertain this week at her home, 714 Grant avenue, at two informul morning bridge parties to be given on Wed- nesday and Friday. eee Informal Bridge Tea Tomorrow at Hanson Home Mrs. V. E. Hanson will be hostess to a number of friends Tuesday afternoon at an informal bridge tea Divine avenue. MENS ie | PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Young and | tho Mr. Young's sister Estep of Kan: sax City, Mo. Mr, and Mrs, C. L, Sicks and daughter leahjane of Cas- per, Mr. and Mrs on and Miss Koenla Schenck spent | t Beaver Creek fish- | Charles Willliam- the week end ing and outi They report a very BK, Van Ausdall of Midwest is vie iting In the city for a few days. The following Colorado people W. Boay of Denver, Dr. and Mrs. i, 1. Cheley of Denver, Miss Amy Herrien, of Longmont, and W. J. Cheley of Denver, ee Mrs. P. L. Steward of Thermop>+ Nis is visiting in the el W. H. Mereditt. connectod wi he Hope ngineerin Mrs. Meredith returned yesterday this week eoupany and ; from Riverton where Mr, Meredith j bas been in the Interest of his com }bany. Mick Williams of Denver’ |e a rest In Casper this week. see Mow Prezant, Lav merchant the week-end In Casper, see B 3 commercial man Ootvelt, tra guest at the Glad hotel while i Casper, oD fer Is, visiting In | from tes Grown is in town today reapy' vie tia ind Mre enn Liedecker re- M. ©. Keith moved to rooms ® and 10, Stockmen's National Uauk Building. several days in Casper v Young, Mr. and | land, Mr, and Mrs. | to be given at her’ residence, 451 | | Yellowstone >} | with hes stopping at the»'Townsend hote! | hile visiting tn this eity: Charles | | company, a brother of the Misse and Helen Browne of Norton, who! from Chk “ John C. Coolidge, father of the president, wears his charac- teristic smile as he gets out into the sunshine again, convalescent from his serious illness. The photo shows him as he is today. (oo turned yesterday from Parco where they attended the celebration. While there they enjoyed a plane ride with Dick Leferink. s Clinton Fuller of the Casper Buick company has hs his guest, his moth » Mrs. Fuller of Boston, Mr, and Mrs, Fred James and family of Lyon, S. D., who spent ing with Mrs. James’ sister, M G. Berg- man and sons left this morning for their home. They will visit enroute with friends in Douglas, Wyo., and in Rapid City, 8. D. Herbert Dailey, head of the lend | department of the Midwest Refining compan, Mrs, Dailey and son have returned from a two weeks pleasure thip spent in the Jackson Hole coun. try and the Yellowstone National park. ss MfSs Margaret Curtin spent the week end visiting with. Mrs. Sara Morton in Douglas, aera Vincent Carter, state autor, and | Mrs. Carter arrived in Casper last evening to visit here for a short time with Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. and Mre. Carlson. They are enroute to their home in Cheyenne from Parco where they attended the celebration. e+e Mrs. Irene Lind and daughter, for- merly of Casper have been spending the summer in Twin Rock, Ore,, ac cording to word received here by | friends eee Pauline Schiosa, who ts with the America and I theaters and her husband, L. ichlosa of the Texas refining company. are motoring to Deadwood, South Dakota, the former home of Mrs. Schlosa, to attend the ‘76 days there and visit their many friends. see Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Wait and daughter of Denver spent the week- end in Cusper. eds, Nat £E mer mayor of Lusk, was guest at the Henning over the week-end, eee Mr. and J. H, Johnson and | family of Sheridan visiting in per for a few da A O'Connell 1 Mis y Milverste yenne passed through Casper yesterday on tour of the rk. home from ational 7 eee their w: American . Tob; at Denver, ar rived in yesterday. = Mr Nielson will be in Casper for sever 3 attending t iness affairs. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bards of Den ver are visiting in the city thix week. bi ent E. Reedy of Chadron was business visitor in Casper over the | week-end. Mr. and Mra, Umer Kruse of Mid ve ee a short~ tir isiting here Mr, and Mre i » Vuller of Li amie will be in town a few days visiting friends. Mr. and Mre. J B. Smith of Denver were gursiy at the Town end hotel over t ek-ond, Mr. and Mrs, lL. L, Lyeum will { louve tomorrow for Rochester. Minn., whi Mrs, Lyeum will un dergo treatments at Mayo Brothers Hospital. Former Governor B. B. Brooks left Saturday evening for Cheyenne. O. C. Brewster ning for Chic in connection wi “ft Saturday eve: )# business trip ) the Standard OW 0 Attorney David L. Browne of Nor ton, Kan., who received his degree ne in Riverton. | from the Kansas University at Law- rence, arriy ing from | ap been sy» will visit in ¢ d in Casper this morn. ulder, Colo, where he sin reper for a few days, at the home of his uunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Sproul, 141 West Tenth street. Mr, Browne fs y Marita Supply Thermopolis. Harr Barrel,’ Mre. short time and | and Sunda Merritt week from Glenrock. Browne ing several M will by Ww. daughter of Douglas Ly per from eck, Henning hotel ing guests from Buffs Burt Helen Griggs, and Mr C. 'T, Bowers . Eaton, business man from in Casper yesterday Mrs. 1d Mis w. Denver, called N. La Prom of Denver was a guest in Casper over the week-end, A. Woreester visitor in town Sunday. and Rel Joan, are California two months visiting with friends. . Coolidge’s Father Smiles Again. visited in Casper several times and who have a mumber of friends here. He is en route to Portland and Cali- | fornia, leaving Helen Brannan evening with her aunt, . Miss Mae Hamilton, county super- intendent of schools, was among the sper people who spent y in Thermopolis, for 7. W. Sproul, the work for the plunge being built at Lavoye. Former Goyernor W. H. Geis, C. W. ardson and Judge R. N. Matson of Cheyenne spent a few days in But. falo last week on business. . Mr, and Mrs. Lyle D. Branson and | family visited over Sunday in Ther- mopolis, . Mr, and Mrs. son were recent visitors here from .Glenrock. Miss Helen Betti company ant Harter Shaffner, formerly of Cas- per and who has been making his home in Creek where he expects to reside, Mrs, W. W. Sproul and daughter, accompanied ot Norton, to Salt Creek this after days in with Weston Sprov! at Midwest . Max Pr Burstein esterday Market Week there. in Q MeDoug' week-end in Casper. Tassett | from Denver M. W. Nielson, representative of | 0 company | Den They || here for some time, . and Mrs. Sund H. Koontz was o ‘ness man in Caspe Mr, and Mrs, D. } ver were In Casper yesterday ing friends. . N. Fisk Is In Casper today on business, Mr. and Mrs, N. visiting here from Sheridan, Mra, spending a short time in Casper from Creek, . and Mrs. Y. Peterson go, Will be in the city a » and daughter, this evening for Mrs. Adams, sper contractor, Sparr, C, B. Rich- Taylor and of the National last Salt David motored oon to visit} Hams, Billings, Mont. there with Mr. Sproul, who fs spend-| Bradbury, physician and surgeon, the field and the | M ant of Lavoye and] Ethel V, Kissick, bookkeeper Larson Thermopolis left attend commercial per this weelt will yisit friends Denver bust of Waltman ining, was in Casper yesterda F. Webb of Den- W, Chassell are Lee Parrish and ©. Parrish of Pareo were guests at the ‘Townsend hotel over the week- Che Casper Daily Cribune | tow days, a guest at the Gladstone | hotel. eee in Casper. eee Miss Greta M. Macklin is visiting friends in Casper from her home in | arles V. Lon: n spent Saturda sper. and Sun | | | | | Midwest. | | | D. 12. Olson of Lusk will be in the | city f Iness x few ai tters attending bus- Jean Mills js spending the day in Casper from her home in Edgerton. eee | | A. B. Denton, ‘Theodore Wanner, {and Oscar Vannish are among the | | Worland vi in Casper today, M. Snow came to Casper yesterday n his home in Midwest fro: | leleh XN Grielgh Numayer of Denver is a “AO PITAL New Defense Outlined | to Save Youth Who Killed Father. PARKERSBURGH, Towa, Aug. 10. That Warren Vandervoort, 17 years old shot and killed his fathen. I R. J. Vandervoort, Methodist Upiscopal pastor, and serioulsy wounded his mother here Thursday |night ‘while he was asleep’ is the contention of Mrs. Vandervoort. She made this statement to B, H. | Brauer, county attorney, who ques tioned her concerning reported quar- reling in the family that Warren contends was a contributing cause for the shooting. Funeral services for Mr. Vander- yYoort will be held Wednesday afte noon, Burial will be at 4 lowa, instead of Sidney y York, as was first planned, The son will not be allowed to attend the services. Indications are that Mrs. Vander. yoort will recover. She will be re- moved to Waterloo today where spe caflists will attempt to remove’ the two bullets that lodged in her head. Warren refuses to see visitors, | does not mention his mother and, has jnot added to the signed confession he made Saturday. 38 in One Family Enjoy Reunion At Resort in Hills GILLETTE, Wyo., Aug. 10.—Mr. and Mrs. W,. J. Kissick and family, composed of seven sisters and four brothers, their wives and husbands and children, making a total of thir- ty-eight, enjoying a two weeks’ family reunion at Story, Meinbers of the Kissick family present for the reunion are: W. J. Kissick, Burlington agent at Gillette, Mrs. K and son, Will Jr. Gil- Jette; Dr, and Mrs, BE. W, Fellers and daughter, Verona, Beatrice, Neb.; Cc. J. Williams, former employe of the Wallop-Moncrieffe Lumber com: pany of Cody, and M Dr. and Mrs, Bradbury, Willow Creek, Mont.; G. A. Hinman, cashier of the Greybull First National bank, and Hinman, Greybull, Wyo.; Miss and Jorgenson, contractors, Casper Robert K furniture salesman, San Francisco; Kenneth W. Kissick formerly of ne, manager of the Deming ¥ ric company, Deming, N. M. A. C, Meloney, billing clerk | Standard Ol! Mrs. Melone Greybull; Mr Gerald Wil ams Billi and Mrs. Sam Kissic Mr. and Mra, W. J. Kissick of Gil letto are the parents of the family, Will Kissick, Mrs, Fellers, Mrs. C. J, Bradbury, Mrs, Hinman, Miss Hthel Kissick, Mrs. Meloney and Kissick are brothers and sisters, ald Williams of Billing of Billings. ” HELEN WILLS TO HEAD U. S. ly and © TENNIS TEAM N Associated Press}—Miss Helen Wills } of Berkeley, Cal., national tennis champion, today was selected as No. 1 player on the American women's team which will compete against British rivals for the Wightman cup in the international series at Forest Hills next Friday and Saturday. Miss Wills will share tho singles burden’ with Mrs, Molla B,. Mallory of New York, tormer national cham- pion, while in the doubles the Call- fornia girl will compose the first Santa Monica, Cal, Miss Browne also will serve nx captain of the American women's forces. Test matches will be held this week to determine the other Am can singles representatives as well as the second doubles entry. In the singles, Miss Browne will p) Miss Kleanor Goss, of New York, tomorrow, to determine the No, 3 Player, while in the doubles Miss Goss and Mrs. May Sutton Bundy, of Los Angeles, will contest Wednes. day against Mrs, Mallory and Mrs. Marion Z. Jessup, of Wilmington Del., for the right to take part in the international matches. Ralston of Midwest spent | Denver business | Coolid, busin has dec defense WAS “AOLEEP’ final figur gre 000,000 in the treasury and an estimated surplus of $: for this fiscal year, Director informed the president that he be lieves tax reduct at least $300,000,000 would be war- ranted. While onl; be saved in appropr! year, government financial experts estimate the reduction in taxes will be offset by increased returns. ” A new photo of Robert Todd Lincoln, son and only li scendant of Abraham Lincoln, taken on his eighty-second birthday he lives with his family in a picturesque old home in Georgetown, an historic town near Washington, D. C. PROHIBITION ‘BREEDING RACE OF PING PONG PLAYERS’ SAYS AGED CHAMPION OF RUM CUP 10,—Declarir He rarcly appears in public to legislate against soft drinks. “One of the most disgusting sights ordering a saparilla soda, My dad would have licked me had be seen me anything like “We're getting We're being dominated ce of ping pong players nat this world’s ex race of ping ugh; baseball sign of our de bridge and the Like. not because him live so Jo fe tea ane Belgian Debt | Funding Plans Are Taken Up WASHINGTO: ssociated Press)—Preliminary steps the actual negotiation refunding of Belgium's $480,000,- has been to live to hundred and Seems as though profitbition will stop me, Just why people consider whis LITTLE HOPE OF AVERTING MINE STRIKE 15 HELD Lewis’ Reply to Chair-| man of Operators Is Firm, number of tribesmen who are ma ing a desire to throw in their lot with the French | occupled the attention leaps and bounds. This is an out American and Belgian debt commis. | day in capturir commissioner's progra rebels. usual exchange of cor the chairmen, tier for Belgium and Secre lon for tho United States, and then the beginning of the p sies between ty telligence bureaus and they are be ginning to exchange information, Fugitives From Mre. Wil | continued practically ATLANTIC CITY, required for the Igians to present fully the pleture | DEMOS NS WIDENED PLIT | two | the diffegen 1s a son of | Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Williams, also | in his brief reply n the borough of Richr | to regarde negotiators were granting the the checkoff. of placing in the Vv YORK, Aug. 10.—(By The} regular Tam tion of Richmond, CLOUDBURST IS DAMAGING TO TOWN IN TEXAS. Rendt, coun of “selling out the part an and his newsr Randolph Hearst coming prin in Richmond, st lead the Democratic party in tea , with Miss Mary K. Browne of tduy were preparing to rebulld the city sent waters swirling business district Wilton handt rolds and upwards | #tructures are unsafe A week ago the Rio Grande nt at Saratoga to- 7tod at post time, PAGE THREE BIG REDUCTION. NUS. BUDGET AUTHORIZED Pres. Coolidge Approves Slash of Twenty Millions. SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Aug. 10.— Associated Press.)—President Cool- tive id today appre fons, calling for a red Director Lord of the budget sented the estimates which come within the directed by Mr t the last vernment. e in mee Al ugh t not made public it is understood that the urmy and navy will bear a good portion of the cut In next year’s appropriations. President Coolidge ared he believed a ould be mainta adequate ed at less expense. i for $3,080 tentative and h in the fall befo are presented to con s will On a basis of a surplus of $2 1 June Ns amounting to 900,000 will tions next Increa appropriations are ac counted for in the new budget for some bureat these will be offset b: he slashes in the funds to be allowed other gover bu vie Mr. Lord said ment departments, Just what portion the national de fense will carry in the reductiona and where the militar disclosed. FRENCH BOMB 16 cuts will be made in services has not been RIFFIAN CAMPS FRZ, Aug. 10.—{Assocluted Press.) French aviation squadrons bombed 13 encampments of tho rebellious Riffians last night columns haye cleared tho region of Two flying Djebel Amseft, which had been over. run by the Riffians, The Spanish troops algo are ac tive. Detachments of artillery and a Spanish war plane have prevented a Riffian column from crossing the bend of the Lovukkog river. Although Abd-El-Krim has made serious threats against those tribes en who abandon his cause, tl increa ing | me of the French success of Satur Ameryou which und impression on the do a pr A telephone has been installed be en the French and Spanish in Fort Russell Seized, Escape rORT COLLINS Aug. 10 Harry Harpe Jedru: Erar D. M Robert ¢ ef « at Fc ell, escat from the before 4 ck Sunday mornin urs after being arrested on n charge of attempting to steal gasoline from two filling stations cording to information received After their escape, officials stated it was found that the car which h been he when thie were rested was one stolen in Cheyen Thi is being held for its owner After the escape of the quartet, which wa effected by t \ the cell locks vith ® wrench and tearing a hole in the o t wall, {t was ats. ered that an automobile belong Betts of Wellington nd it ts believed the escape in It OARD OF THANKS We wish to thank every one that Iped in any way during the illnes and death of our Als the beautiful flowers Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kell Aubrey Kelly Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Kelly, Geo BOTTLEG inital FLY-TOX kills flies, mosquitoes, roach es and other household insects. Will not stain. Has pleasant odor. Harm- leas to himane and animais.” backed ‘® positive guarantee. 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