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PAGE FOUR wr 9 ee neeeer ee 7 The Gaduet tSunpay | Cribune \ RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OE CASPER se WestfallJohnson | Odin Bt an, Darrel Wright Marriage Is Celebrated | Elr Pester, Harold Mullis, Bill 1 \ 1 R J | Stone, Oliver I”, Forbes, R. T. 1 " | Glenn Duggar, Dic vid were | Holstine, Prof. M 1a ae f Lat v n| and tho hostesses, ? Chapters of P. E. 0. r = |In Session This Week P. EB. O, sister 45 o'clock Wed- | : | in Hathaway | f ests wero present.| of Casper to Miss Mario Lemon of | Tho: nvited wer Mr. and Mr Woodward, Iowa, ig reported in the Woodw nterprige follows Hawkin nd, Jr 1 morning riage of one of pr P women of Woodward, Miss Marte | Lemon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J, K. Lemon, Mat of Casper, Wyomir The ceremony took pla bride’s home, J. E. Johnson of Waterloo officiating, using the ring in the presenc D4 nd Mr Worthington, } Dorton Green, ed a violin At the Brook,’ Ruby Green, cousin. of bride, and Miss E! Lemon sa Dawning.’ “Mrs, H. E. Johnso! treen Teacher of Piano }\ tonensren' wed announced the br BEGINNERS A Retro vat SPECIALTY nd white | “The bride was attired in blush ° ° | pink georgette over crepe de chine \ | 1 S, Lillian \and carried a bouquet of butterfly roses and helphinum. Miss ‘Eloise of green al . Lemon served her sister as brides- k Bl ed maid, and Mr, Darrel Hathaway, L @ 18S brother of the groom, acted as best man. Little Katherine Johnson, a Graduate of niece of the bride, was the ring bearer “Following the wedding a three course breakfast was served, carry- Phone 18385-W ing out a color scheme of orchid } and pink 940 South Jackson | “The out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs, J. ©, Johnson and daugh- ter Margaret of Waterloo; Mr. Dar- rell Hathaway of Casper, Wyo. Dr. Lulu Elizabeth Sams Piano Studio GRADUATE W ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 9th SUCCESSFUL YEAR Grinnell School of Music | and Mr. Edwin Hath: | away? son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | the | in Tulsa, Okla University of Wyomin attending the Y. Springfeld, Mass. Women’s Association The Women's First Congregational meet Wednesday, the home of Mrs Modern Woodmen of America Hold Meeting. Refreshments st meeting of Octob IN CASPER TEACHING THE MOST ADVANCED GRADES IN PIANO PLAYING. EACH ADVANCED STUDENT HAS THE OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE AN ENTIRE PUBLIC RECITAL WHEN HIS REPERTOIRE IS ADEQUATE. 515 South Durbin St Phone 1852 Give your boy a genuine Gruen Watch GRUEN SexiTon Jumon or th a boy can own, a good watch is most effective ng him the value of property | Give h » genuine Gruen. He will be quick to ts timekeeping accuracy, its beauty of fine and careful workmanship he knows must have gone into the making of » this The new Gruen SemiThin Junior own above, was made expressly for him. It is beautifully en graved in white or green gold filled case, an espec ially thin watch and extraordinary value—priced ! Come in a 1s show you this new creation See Window Display ROTHROCK WANTS TO SEE YOU al Nei, ee fe Sale Given Marks Guild | E li i be | |! {ct Call for Enroliment The Juntor Choie Director's of the Departmental Club Will Hold M raft Thimble Club Will Meet. » members of the ‘Th y afternoon , 1812 South Elm streét All members haye been requetsed bring a new member . | hall Monday evening Officers elected as a beauty, She is a brunette, little te of State ‘Teachers’ College at Cedar Falls, and for the past teaching at Casper, been m the State and {is now, . bohool at left cast, at the will at For- Modern | fal | of Pythia served during ‘ood time was ¢} e held at the und probabl the ome chotr of the aquest of the Ca Women’s Departmental club y Wed t meeting of the Elks eptember 14 coming president and treas- eal urer; and A. V | Marqu for mar during the don Piano Pupils In Recital The second recital of this season peti given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth} Major Otto Brunzell, with his wife Sams’ pupils, NOS SAT AL sian ARC ITN ‘ but : as a dramatic actress, is | states especially those who are|and Mrs, John M. Whisenbunt, treas mbition of Miss Virginia Carr, chosen to represent West Vir- | house hunting. The Wyoming dele-| urer, in the hall of beauty at the international petroleum congress, | sation, which unlike that of most| Guests for the afternoon wer Her home is in Parkersburg. states, has spent the recess period| Mrs. Harry Funkhouser led the discussion of plans | also Congressman Winter. Mrs. Ken o.856 interesting things to be} qrick and Miss Kendrick are plan-| yf i | b] rT ‘a mite Meeting of Delphian ® year. The club will] ning to return about the middle of Society Ts “ea O] 1 e W meet for practice every Monday eve-| October, but the senator may delay ning at 8 o’¢l +SEE —————— MUSIC, ‘ART, LITERATURE aa i EDITED BY Mary Tobin \ Seen seipemecas TUT EO os f 1 hold their regula meeting Monday, September 21 o'clock in the Odd Fellows’ } embers are urged to come w sr the rally to be given 1 of the Supreme Commant 1 M. West, who bs resident of the Natic 1 Congress of America, ¢ will be initiation of offi ecting | reshments will be ser | Mrs. Lowe and her committ } man for the evening and 0. C./ Brewster was critic. n 1 visits Angeles, At the meeting next Thur ,| Omaha, Fort Collins and Casper, | W. S. Kimball will lead the discus- | Wyo. She was accompanied on her uion of current events and A. J.] return by her small nephew, Master Hazlett will read a formal paper on | Bobby Uynes of Fort Collins, who the subject “The Certainty of the| will be a guest of the Wir f Uncertain.” fly fo Rebekahs Celebrate Among recent retu Anniversary | ists were Dr. and Mrs. in connectic The Rebekah lodges of Casper will| They spent a delightful v 1| meeting, Monday, celebrate their anniversary by at-| Laramie and vicinity, which the home of Mrs. tending the Methodist church in a@| formerly thelr home when Dr. 1610 South Walriut. body this morning, All members of | son was connected with the (ECSO both the W. L. Kuykéndall lodge | sity. He now holds a responsible po-| | ‘ No, 39, and Natrona lodge No. 18,|aition at the Academy of Science] W. B. A. of Maceabee and visiting members have been re-| and Research in this Mrs. Slos. | Will Hoid Meeting quested to meet at the Odd Fellows'| son's sister, Mres H Wy Bhs enjoyable ‘ation trip wh —$>—————_ Scientific massage for ladies a Baths in connect! 5 p. ™.; gentlemen, p. m. and 7 to 12 p tment phone 1478. hall at 10:30 o'clock cently departed for Europe is now ad Ys pleasantly located in Paris where Eastern Star she expects to remain some months. B R Will Mect on Fort Casper Chapter No. 4, Order} The Misses Jane and Alice Bond i) of the Eastern Star, will hold a reg-| of New York City, who have been Me ular meeting Thursday, September | spending the summer at Asbury yyy at 8 o'clock, iii the Masonic ‘Tem-| Park, N. J., are guests for n few % ow ple. weeks of their sister, Mrs. F. H.| & <a MD The examining committee will be | Barrow. . : present at 7:30. Miss Dorothy Mondell figured. prominently in a smart society wed- ding in this city recently, when she was one of the brides’ maids for Miss Margaret Blaine ysson, the ughter of Dr. Mrs. Snyder For Mrs. Grant and Miss Grant Mrs. Clarence Snyder entertained with bridge at her home, 520 South Kimball, Friday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs, James Grant, and her sister-in-law, Miss Anne Grant, of Denver, who aré her house Euests. Honors were won -by Mrs. Oscar| Justice Jo Beyer and Mrs. William Gilbert. | Mrs. Van Orsdell, expec! hose who played were: Mrs, F.| Wyoming colo Sp al ie W. Mills, Mrs. Sidney Morrison, velt this winter, having leased Mrs. William Gilbert, Mrs, Oscar | ®Partmnent there. The Van Orsdells Beyer, Mrs. Gus Schragn and the| have spent the summer in the west | guests of honor. but plan to return to Washington} “a early in October. | Washington News of 2 ala Interest in Wyoming. A Mrs. H. F. Murphy | ‘Washington, D. C., Sept. 19.—With | Hostess to Ceramic Club. | the return of the president and the} Mrs. H. I urphy ene opening up of the White ¥fouse the} members of the Ceramic club national capital is beginning to look | home on South Oak street. forward expectantly to the begin-| Officers for the ensuing yea ning of the new congressional sea-| ed were; Mrs. G. O, Rankin, pr son, Already members of both| dents Mrs. G. D. Lugar, vice pre houses are returning from their| dent; Mrs. B. R. Paulley, secretat No outside wires necessary — self- Wil contained mest Stout, Mrs. Jot hunt, Mrs. B. Paulle: . D. Lugar, Mrs, G, 0. Ran nd Mrs, Tyler Radiola, No. 260 exclusively at home, are scheduled} son, Mrs. to return very shortly. Senator War- | Whi ren and Mrs, Warren will probably | Mrs. Ritehie, director. Mr.| return early in November as will] kin onda Tho Casper Delphian society held k at the Elks’ hall. | his coming in order to attend some : 7 : 5g the first meetitn got the yoar Mon-| @ 7 of the hearings of the senate land} day afternoon at the Natrona county | investigating committee of which he |}iprary, Mrs, L. L. Langworthy, pres- | lt I i rison. OU is a member. ident, in charge. An interesting program was given, took piace Saturday |and iofant com have latele comme 1a | the subjects being: “The Function of} Bring all the wonderful world to you in this way 4 Art and the Gates of Art 4 ; afternoon from 3.30 to 4:80 o'clock, | Washington where the major will be | {ign,” “Discussion of Arty re, W OME people make the mistake at 515 South Durbin street. connected with the war college for | yy os OD ‘of a Work S :. The following program was played| a year. Major Brunzell comes direct-| : 180%! "The Qualities of a Work bt living tho taught eucmanel ver Knight Me He To My Aragonn Ballet Faust March Helen Etude in Narcissus The Rosary Meeting Literary The Ca | County P. BE, Winter led the discus: events using as his Wave in the iscussion of the subject} Brown is on his way to Cambridge, rrent “The Crime A lively was ¢ club. The ning was ibject Mayor.” familiarity paper was ¢ | Earl G VAN METER SCHOOL OF MUSIC =| “|| PIANO, VIOLIN, SAXOPHONE, CORNET, CLARI- NET, BANJO, GUITAR, MANDOLIN, UKELELE Phone 958-W Address 443 South Durbin CLIP THIS COUPON AND PRESENT IT r AT THE CREDELL STUDIO | I pany ' PARENT Baby Must be Presented at Studio on or Before October Sth. a ae a ee ee t, O. Betty Trow daughter, Mary Alice, returned last vutiful Blue and There Pauline . from the mond home. t major.. Wollenhaupt srenssensseesnes Nevin | studies at the state university at of Spring Sinding lonaise 3 Fenton |was F. A, M. Steurt, well known , Model, Heys | resident of Cheyenne. Mr. Steurt, s baa has attending tt of P. individual attention | the Casper necting formal read by with bis subject and tho — jurwell served as chaire C. E. Winter, is home CREDELL BABY CONTEST. ' ' | 1 ' 1 ! 1 Fifteen Medleys, Hand Colored in Oil, Valued at $2,250 Given 1 ! 1 ' ! ' 1 4 Senter Street Under Sprecher’s Saint Saens} of Wyoming, is spending some time ison with her daughter, Mrs. Brunzely - 12. a /Schumann Mrs. Willa B, Hammond, and her entirely from memory ly from Wisconsin, where he has cbs PELL wore Paes Slice Study Op. $49 No. 5) been military instructor at the state TODAY | id: Get the drama of life, the Study Op. 849 No. 10) university for the past two years. ils, j ~ aD The Ugly Dwarf. . k His elder son, Robert, is now a stu 9 events and tells Te ae Be | tchen Smith dent at the university. Mrs. Samuel tig i? . J 3 My Heart Thy Sweet Voice.... Corn, widow of the late Judge Corn The Brunswick Radiola is changing the lives of people. It combines the superlative in radio with the superlo~ tive in phonographic music. Mult!- ply your previsus ideals ‘ged a entertainment, ani yet you ail to runswick: | Rafigta, No 160 give it justice. * Come today, Hear it. Prices start hizo, Piyment terms are ¢x- ceedingly liberal. CAKES AND RAISIN BREAD MILWAUKEE RYE BREAD ASCO Quality Delicatessen 138 South Center OPEN EVENINGS Danube Waltzes.. week from a delightful motor trip through the northwest. Mrs. Ma Stoefel, aunt of Mrs. Hammond, who has been spending the summer at Westchester, Pa,, returned this week to spend: the winter at the Ham. No outside wires necessary— pelf-contained Convenient terms may be arranged if desired The Chas. E Wells Music Co. | mme of the Chickering” | 232 E, 2nd CASPER Phone 194 | Branch Store—Salt Creek Massenet pew -Gounod| 4fiss Marjorie Mondell departed re- cently for Virginia, where she will .-McDowell | pegin her sophomore year in Sweet Brier college. William Mondell has also gone to Virginia to continue his Charlottesville, --;Bohm/ 4 visitor this wek o the capital home from an easter ter are enjoying club held its} Baxte nephew, Mr the Natrona} of Highland, Wis, Mr. Library last w son of Mr. and M for many years residents of Chey- enne, Mrs. Brown being the well known. Miss Belle Bax Robert Lit y members of the} Mass., where he begins his sopho- aper of the ¢ve- | more ear in Harvard «medical N. Ogden, his | school. Mrs. Baxter will be pleasant- “The Duties of the|ly remembered Mrs Ogden showed great | Sahm of Cheyenne nll. Miss Sue Malth sister of Mrs. gain after joyed: by You Can Make Your Goal With a Savings Account! Every time in the greatest game of all—life— i il help you reach the goal of success, * snvinge secoint eam THIS IS TO CPRTIFY THAT Is Bligible to and Enrolled in the , The act of saving itself will kee Every time you add a dollar you steady progress, it doesn’t take lo: P you in splendid financial condition. gain a yard. And with that kind of ng to reach your goal, Start to success today by opening a savings account in this bank. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BUILDING to the Winners in This Contest. THE CREDELL STUDIO

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