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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 @SOC By MARY TOBIN Vi Beta PLi Club ! Meeting Monday Members of the Pie? ity club will meet the home of a Phi soror- lay evening Sprecher and Mis will be ‘assistant hi oe y, daughter of . Hemry of this tudent ut tle University at Laramie, among a dinner given this gma Nus at the uniyer- and Mr and a f Wyoming Couple Married Iman and Charles W both of Cheyer inonv Was performed a he bride's sister in Detroit, Mich., . Charles Allen, pastor of politan Methodist ch Vollowing a short stay at the new Willard hotel in Washington the ouple will sail for Europe to remain until, = ams Bur- The cere- the home the Rey e Metr % prominent was former Republican side appa Sigmas Give er at University Among the guests h dinner g s week: by the Sigr Nus at the University of Wyoming were: Mrs. Aigud and 4 and Marguret, of Miss Elleen O'Mara of Cas- | er and Miss Irene Wil- + ee Washington News, Notes Sy Mrs. Edith B. Barrow. ashington, November 17,—With letter, the writer begins the pub- ation of Wyoming's Washington mntingent. 1t may take considerable s before the entire roster {s pub- it is hoped our readers’ st at least until the duly recorded. The A's order—but inasmuch as the; in number and the t, we 1 od measure, t Mr. and M are few abund- ank Anthony, et; Mr. and ant Road, Aver Takona Par’ rom Cheyenne, where Mrs cted with the Avery public Ith tite in ia now w geological survey. —Mayor and Mrs. Nineteenth street from Cheyenne, ed for a number of thelr marria formerly 11 of the Corlett school. ears before Daxter wa Sahm, prin What de-licious|) ocolate) hocolate | \ for aNew-fashioned))| Generation. | Baker’s | Chocolate! Premium No, 1 Is most satisfactory for )\)) cooking and drinking; the i first choice of good fc) housekeepers and cooks, Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 Dorchester, Maas, M. Canana 4c Recipes sent free, {(| Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 ATCH for the announcement THE 232 1 Second Brunswick PANATROPE —the musical sensation! BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. CASPER ETY Hon. and Mrs. Frank Bond, 3127 Newark street N. W. Mr. and Mrs, Bond ape also old Cheyenne resi- dents, Mr. Bond has for a number of years been chief clerk of the gen- eral land office in this city. Mrs. Josephine Breckons, Gordon. Mrs, Breckong is the Joseph A. E Hotel widow kons of private . E. Warren between the er daughter She divides her time city and the home of In New York. Senator Warren was small but congenial compan tlemen one evening last week at an informal at the Willard hotel. His s included a well of Wyoming men who ton at that time. he list of distinguished women are arranging of coming “Nav By the name of Mrs. wife of Captain formerly of Laramie. This ball {s one of the largest and most elaborate of the many c able functions of the sotial seas Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick enter. talned a party of prominent young society people of this city at a din- ner at the Chevy Chase club on Sat- Jay evening last. There were c or Mr. and Mrs. David St. Pierre {ard, Mr. and Mr ry Par- win, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Au: y Davidson, Mr. George Williams and the he e of Sena- Ss week in Mrs. tor W New York City. The ‘recent Miss Marguerite Owe in her official capacity a# represen- tative of the National League of Wyoming of s of this dty Women Voters, <alls to mind a uation here which is a bit paradi y the least. This organiza ong the Atl tic ‘seaboard, equal suffrage is more of a novelty than it is in Wyoming. | The national capital boasts a large and vigorous chapter | which ‘funcfions under the name of the “Voteless Branch of the Lealfue | of Women Voters.” Although denied | vilege which is the den is a student z eminary at Forest burb of Washington. ntlo Glen, a| John B, ington Ja Barnes ed week from his home in Casper, and jolried Mrs. Barnes at the Hotel Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs Barnes’ will return to Casper ver: shortly. A point of interest whieh is overlooked Washington Jority of visitors—and unfortunately | so—is the National Botanic Garden. Yew people know what-acfascinating hour can be spent in the wonderful gréen houses that are the property of Uncle Sam. Here are growing things from every corner of éthe world, and in addition there are spe. clal exhibitions held several times during the year which are sources 0! keen joy to flower lovers. All of this by way of the annual anthe: mum show just closed, wherein some thirty-eight thousand wonderful plans were exhibited, and during the week by fully as many visitors. The blooms are being cut now and distributed among the lo- cal hospitals, But if you plan to @me to Washington be sure to take in the “Garden,” Miss Marjorie Mondell, who is.a sophomore at. Sweet Brier college, Va., spent the last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mondell. She had with her her friend Miss Mar: zabeth Moore, of Phil adelphia, guests to the tl The y numbered KE. Warren, Mr, and. Mrs. F. W. Mondell, Com missioner W. C. Deming, Mr. George 1, Brimmer of Cheyenne and Mr, and Mrs, Spene’ rty Personals } Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephenson and two children arrived in Casper this week from Rawlins and will make their home here with the for: mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stephenson. their” home contract offi n Wash- | Viewed | Fhone 194 Futures Tell Story of Dawe French Barr SC us cade City to Bar Retaliation Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE s Massacre; Ancient Damascus is in ruins, « killed; taliations. a result of the warfare of French soldiers and Syrian rebels Photo at top shows condition of city after bombardment of French guns in which 1,000 nat at bottom is a view of one of the many street barricades set up by th French to prevent re ~~ True GhawMinuenien 0 of Teddy ulina Longworth, just nine m her father. Little F formal photo.§ Some say she looks like worth, speaker of the house, but others see in her the of her grandfather, t the late Theodore Roosevelt (inset). 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