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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,'1925' ' \ Baptist Auxiliary to Meet With Mrs. Bowerman, The Woman's Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will meet to- morrow, afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at she home of Mrs, L. S. Bowerman, 614 South ech street. At this meeting the first work for the fall season will be started and all women of the church are invited to attend. eee Sales Force Guests At Dinner Last Evening. embers of the sales force of the Eurl . Boyle organization were entertained af dinner at the Hen ning hotel last evening. Those at- tending were G Stebbins, Wm. Barnes, A. khart, H. N, Moore, R. Re . L. Lanouette, C. EB. Jewett, E Strandell, A. C. } s and F t Kenwood Presbyte: Aid Will Meet Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Kenwood Presbyterian chvrch will meet tomorrow afternoon 2 o'clock at the home of M M. Bolin, 1420 South Washingt t eee Marriage of Casper Couple Is Celebrated in Land The Rey. B. A. Bessire, pastor of the Methodist church in Lander, Mas the officiating clergyman at the rriage this morning in Lander of Ava Amalie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robert Hufsmith of C: per to Walter Dyer Hays, son of Mr. and Mrs. Park Hays of that city, The ceremony was performed early this morning at the home of the groom's parents in Lander, with only a few intim: friends and rela tives tending bride was e in marriage her father, and wore a tty zown of ponfola satin with under- s of green beaded in ld, Her of match! and felt, y fall model 4 k crepe trifmmed In; Ine God. Christie y Fremont county was best After the breakfast wa the » groom's parr Inid for the brides The bride, whose former lion’ i 1 rd test Va ‘ } \ died & 1 f ' i ' legal fraternit J fot e completi ! ‘ 1. -C., He he Wyou I By MARY TOBIN trip to be spent at Amorett! lodge the couple will return to Casper and will be at home to their friends at their residence, 1345 South Spruce street. eee Meeting This Evening Of Legion Auxiliary. An important meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Natrona Power hall and all members and those who have not been initiated will attend. An executive meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock. eee Bake Sale at White's Grocery This Week. Members of the Ladies’ Aid ety of the First Christian church will hold a sale of baked goods on Priday, September 4,* at White's ry store, The Je will begin 10 a. m, and will continue The collector: articles to by 9 o'clock. nt throughout the day will call for the donated not later t eee Lutheran Aid to Meet At Parsonage Thursday. A meeting of the Trinit; Ladies’ Aid society will Thursday afternoon Lu be an the parsonage, 617 street, with Mrs. K, L. Krusmark acting as hostess. Missionary Society Meets Tomorrow he Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. 'T. Pluckhahn, 134 West Fourteenth reet. Birthday Anniy y Is Celebrated Tuesday Evening Mrs. M. M, Myer entertained Inst evening at an informal party given at her home, 405 South Lincoln , honoring her daughter, Cath. whose thirteenth birthday occutred Tuesday z guests were iny erine nivers ited from 6:30 ocloc until 10 ang the evening was pleas antly spent in playing games after which lunch was served at a large table, on the porch of the M: home Lights attractively placed v used for the decorations. As: sisting Mrs. Myer serving » were Green and Mrs. Frec sts included: The Miss es eyer, Alvira Bunrock, d Del! Thomas, Edith I Miller, Ma: t G Do Myer, Roberta t as, Eleanore Peach, Arline Mii Myer, Bernice’ Greer L y Trowe, ‘Helen M tty Grisinger, Jean " J. Miller, Mrs (oe G 2 ‘Thomas. Ju I est of honor, . . Mrs. Smith Wil Honor Mother At Informal Party Mrs Donald Smith of 238 Wast Twelfth street will honor her mother, M rson of Ardmore. Okla hen wil) entertain. informally the Cusper Country Reed-Conger Ma Is 4 as made today of Miss Bernice Mf. Mrs. Frederick South Jacksor son of. Mr = . Lisette de Berr, beautiful French dancer, | of the hour in Paris. Her new “Tiger Girl’ as more exotic than the “Seven Veil shimmy and Charleston. Beauty for 01 . Conger; of Mills, Wyo.,| Ellis of the Casper having been perform-| is leaving Sunday evening, August 29,| Neb., to attend s¢ the cer ed on Les Clawson. x Mr. and Mrs. M oberts: jin South Dakota, his former hom and ens tour nainen tin’ Sheth and has lived in Casper fo abt: | iat cetstigeevee) | four years. He is employe th oe « i Standard Oil. company as Edw n of Judge and | ter, The couple are makir ) vrs. © Muran:, of South Center | home at 629 West Bleventh strect ot, ts to sail for the United | Tend € ptember 27, according t Presbyterian Aid To Hold Word ‘received in ‘Casper *vebterday st Meeting of Fall Season | young Murane hag been touring tl: Tadles “Ald, apclety Eurepeaw countries and was | | irst Presbyterian chureh l tieard from! th Paris the first meeting; of the full Bi ete jon ‘Thursd {lernioon. at 40 H. ‘Tod | o'clock, in the elureh parlors. M oO. sharelis’ division will be { » Barbara, wi charge. of “the mieeting, —\. pro: | several months | gram of interest has been plaithed «ee | | and will-be followed by « r Mrs. Alice Elliott of the dress- | : RETeh ag | making department of the Golden | Sliver Tea, To Be Given | Rule store has returned to Casper | At Erickson Residence following a twoxmonths’ | a y of the Veterans of} on the western coast s the big attraction dance is described ‘and more barbaric than the Parlor, Rushville ut the Episcopal church, the Rev. | oarie ne Philip K. Bdwards, officiating. They| fre, John Swéeney and son Jack were attended by Miss Leanore Mar-| are leaving this evenit for Peoria, tin and | IL, where they will visit with rela The former Miss Reed has been a| tives for two months | resident of Casper for the last three | fy eae | years, and hag for two years been | He ul of Douglas spent connected with the Western Union| Monday here shopping and visiting: Telegraph company as billing clerk. | with friends. She was accompanied Following her graduation from bigh | home Monday evening by her daugh- | school she attended t University | ter, Mildre spent several days | oe Laramie, where she | here visitt the home of Mr. and | tr th the Gamma Zeta | Mrs ry Astir | m will | visit spent Che Casper Daily Cribune { by motor for Cheyenne. He was ac- | enroute Miss Hud dieston is a junior at t vel I at Laramie of the Tri | ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY | OFFERED AT THIS PRICE Hand made, different shapes and colors, beauti- fully finished; worth considerably more thar this price. EE THE NEW | Hand Embroidered Towels | 15x22 and 18x30, hand embroidered towels, beau- tiful designs, some with colored borders. Very spe- “'89e $1.19 $1.39 Golden Rule Dep't. Store LINDSAY & CO, | # will give a silver tea oe j noon from Miss Mildred Keith, who has been | o'clock “until/6 at the home of Mrs.| spending the summer months her } Ericksen, 319 East Etshth | with. her parents, Dr. and Mes. M.| street, with Mrs. E. My Ewing act-|c, Keith at their residence on South | in hostess. Members and friends | peech street, ‘expects to leave on vbo wish to attend may r h th Friday for Pendleton, Ore. wher { idence by taking th © will an instructor in. thé The afiernoon wil ooly: ther epent in is Laber De 5 ee 3) Iges. Mr. and Mrs, A. 1, Ould of Denver PRCT. wn re in Casper guests at the Town “7 7} | send hotel. Mr. Ould {s represent Nive of the Carter R and Car: | PERSONALS [| ventee‘paper compas at pee Mr. and Mrs.-R, C. Catherton of Mrs. Heffron of the dressmaking | Lan were Casper visitors ‘Tues: | partment’ of the Golden Rule i . Moning a tonvieeva vacate sone the well known manufac 24 on and Thelm: i Ed Flinn expects to leave were visitors Not many ofa design. | Neptember 10 for Laramie ‘to con at. the Uni Mr. Flinn will | nue his study of musk ersity of Wyoming. HOP in charge of the choir of the | of town visitors here t | Presbyterian church there durin home in Omaha © winter months ere 4 ©: ©, S4'@ Mi Ma Keefe f nl “. >S Harry Moll, » Mrs.U.8. Mil: | Creek spent ‘Tue : $1.00 and left tod Ann Arbor, Mi * +e eS ity of Michigar 1 I Mre. John McG has returned | visiting wit I G rom a several day isit pent drilling a well in t state, aes | eee | | = | Stone | Richard Keenan of Sheridan, sper 1.75 Law | i} rr Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert expect | last evening in Cusper, .visitir | to leave to rrow for the northern part of the state where they will | spend a two weeks vacation. Dur- | CHICHESTERS PILLS | jing their absence thei* home wil! | be occupied by Mrs. Coyert's o~ jadiee! Ask you Prove | brother, Leigh McGrath and Mr os hee iare x. i McGrath. PP) tatlic bores, j eee | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pollock have as their guest at their home in the Poling apartments, Mrs. Pollock's mother, Mrs. B. B. Allison of Tul Okla. Mrs. Allison arrived in per this morning from Colorado where she has been visiting and will | end some time here, cee FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Robert Ellis, son of Mrs. Lucill BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful Ith the tiny tint of Golden Glint 238 E 2nd NOTICE Will the delegates elected by the several ladies’ auxiliaries, clubs and societies to assist the Cas- per Trades and'Labor Assembly in entertainment of Governor Ross be at Musicians’ ‘Hall, Basement Turner-Cottman Building, 7:30 P. M.? Thursday, September 3 for for 4¢ years known | Buy N. a | ———— | | Klein Marks Music & Art Co, ‘Assortment con towels, boudoir pillows, tan ne vanity sets, buffet sets, infants sets, napkins, etc. 15c Vanity Sets Doilies Boudoir Pillows Napkin S House Frocks (best quality) Pillow Cases 2-inch and 45 $2.45 Bedspreads neh ists of dresses, rompers, doilies, pillow ee Delt sorority. She was h friends, to Montana from Washing iting morning with friends, and left this morning companied on the trip this morning | ton, where she spent the summer| until Saturday there, w by Patrick Sullivan and daughter, | months. {return to thi Margaret. | eae | ee eee | sphelys nts a ¢ Miss Ruth Stevenson is leaving on | tl | Ness r for Saturday of this week for Sherman, | ¢ Texas, where she will enter the Kidd | | o.8Ee | Key college. | W.-I | ia e6 les | Miss Dorothy Williamson a ae jed Monday 1 a mont d : | spent in California and in W | Lara to v While absent from t - ited wi bier ee temas 1) CITY. BRIEFS. | lost sre 25, ¢2 per, .w 0 Casper visiting with his Keen of Di and nye | ale Jsister, Miss Sara me G. B. Coolidge 1s here on business | turned to Casper this ¢ m Lewiston, Montana | nity | Billy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. | see ae | Oliver G. Johnson, and wi P, T. Horner, formerly clerk of - ¥ | gens Attornes he Parco hotel, $s in Casper, and t%. Hagens, expect lise ke the place of N. CG. Bing-|' jen Monday, ove’ | as clerk at the Townsend. Mr. | ei cil 6 where young Hagenz will resume| Bingham will sy A two-weeks’ | 1 t lls studies at Principia college, while | 1 in Towa, visiting with ek yentag leg ; Billy wilh go to Alton IL, to res | t é | at the Western. Mil e ene 8 - rphit eats | C. H. Sherman ¢ e Ur ou R a eee mata f Fort ¢ Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Pheney. at cee | suests registered the TH r Epperson is a Che i’ Sante | hotel from” Fort ¢ ‘rang ty Hl and Mrs. W. R. Tucker and | ee | Dallas, Tex., arri | ¢ Cr a) i} 8 Mrs. A. Wright and daughter of | ; | | Lavoye spent ye « visiting with f ty oe i veek | hen | _ Miss Coza Huddleston of Montana, | ¢1 low | C | left yesterday for her home, follow-| park to points in M | eer Ing a short visit spent here at the | was accom s | ve . at th as accompanied by his « Ve F, King motored to ( | home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Astin | bert Taylor of Denver | terday iron aiawant | on South Lincoln street j . | departed or Thermopolis to spend | yx: PAGE THRE 1 Wells, this | Frosh n he will | yw er is in father and who re « to con & : EUROPE September and October a good time to go Each year more experienced travel- ers are choosing early autumn. ‘The weather then is usually most delight- ful. Accommodations are easier to et. Go this autumn, on a Canadian ‘acific Empress, or a Monociass me class) Cabin liner, from Mont- 1 " Only 4 Days Open Sea Full infor ship age | Geo. P. Carl nation from local steam- ts oF 1 Ag't ”% { Ca 420 Locus St. Louis, Mo. 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