THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1924. WOCIETY.i . 'looo-McOracken . uarrlage. Miss Roxie M. Case, of Greybull, and Nelson D. McCracken of Cas per, were married at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church. 866 South Lincoln street yester day, by the pastor, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. McCracken will live' in Casper, where Mr. Mc- Cracken Is employed by the city. • • • Field-Gardner Marriage Here Marriage of Miss Bernice Field and Janies F. Gardner took place yesterday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Field Mul lin, owner of Mullin's Millinery shop. The Rev. Charles A. Wilson performed the ceremony. Before her marriage Miss Field was secre tary to the firm of 'Garbutt, Weid ner and Sweeney, architects. Mr. Gardner Is an engineer in the em ploy of the Burlington railroad. The couple will make their homo here following a honeymoon trip to Mln-t neapolis, Chicago and other middle* . western citl* • * Waitnian-KJeldgaard Wedding Solemnized Elgar Waitman and Mrs. Opal McDougal Kjeldgaard were quietly married at 9:30 Wednesday even ing at the Presbyterian pi rinse by Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pastor of the church. The ring ceremony was used and the couple was accom> panted by George C. Comet. Mr. Waltman is a member of the firm of the Asbestos Roofing & In sulating company of Casper and the couple will make their home here. Mrs. Foster Entertains. Mrs. Thomas S. Foster entertain ed Informally Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Eighth street in honor of Mrs. James Waugh who will leave soon for an extended visit to lowa. Piano Pupils In Recital. At a recital this evening at 8 o’clock a number of the pupils of Mrs. J. R. Cash's school of piano will appear at her home at 1310 k. South Spruce street. Having place in the recital ns assisting artists • trill be Miss Elsie Winter, whistler: Everett P. A. Btrandell, violinist; C. J. Madison and Mr. Addison, vocalists. Students to participate this eve ning are Roy Frisby, Rose Stelnley, Lucille Tilton, Beulah Thompson, Norman Stout, Violet Phillips, Vera Mac Stout, Helen Grimm. |Mabelle Frisby, Marian Maili, Nelsdh Chase and Mrs. McCash. e • e Mias Tan gemann IS Honor Guest. Complimentary to Miss Vera Tangemann who has been a teacher in public schools here for the past four years and who is soon to leave Casper, Mrs. Herbert Ladd enter tained at bridge at her home yes terday evening. Helpful Club In Meeting. The Helpful club at its regular meeting this afternoon was enter tnlned by Mrs. Bert Kline at her L n * me - . . . ■ Philathea Club r Is Entertained. For its monthly kensington the Philathea club of the Methodist Episcopal church met this after noon at the home of Mrs. G. W. Ferguson and there was pleasantly entertained. • • • Chicken Dinner Saturday Evening. The T-adles’ Aid of the North Casper Christian church will serve a chicken dinner in the Odd Follows hall next Saturday evening between the hours of 5 and 8 o'clock. • • • House Gueet Honored. The Misses Louise Jennings and Virginia Williams entertained at a bridge party Monday night at their home on Grant street in honor of Miss Clara Early of Lander, their house guest. Honors were taken by Mrs. A. T. Donahue and Mrs. George Frlzar. Among the other gu from head to toe. —we have a splendid showing of SILK VESTS for your selection Correct Corseting Keeps Your Figure Trim We Have Just Received a New Shipment of Warner’s Corsets, Wraparounds, Corselettes, Orientals, etc. A The Famous Y • Wimer’S reamers _ CO E?f£S, TTE " MsksL Warner’s Corselette Is gaining _ r. . . ~, , VS-W in popularity every day became The Corset Invisible Xr/v !t is ’» perfect a substitute for 7* X. corset and brassiere. For most figures, this Wrap- IJ // WARNER’S • around of mercerized bro- /(| . x a> cr.iy'X cade is exceptionally satis- - [t is rather lightly boned, , **7* T*? *T, • »i i t V I | Is made for Blender, girlish fig- has an all-elastic top and I I urjs just to hold the hips firm and narrow panels of elastic at -ZlkMKwflj f I prevent any unattractive line, and , . . becomes a necessity under the the hips. (HyT| close-fitting gowns of today. —after the Corset I Comes What You May Choose From ~ Pretty Silk Underthings ’ Teddies //\ Bloomers 7 Step-Ins Sllp ’ ■ in soft, sheer silks in • iKßlrn&Z' white or dainty shades. _ z-» / when You Can Get just the right d£X r pair of Hose are // All These on—in just the // \ , right shade, // / V Y/d \\ Bmooth ’ wel, ’ wt ’ // /) \\ ting and comfort- // .•vLJr — you ave . | kdd the founds- ' 1 /fUCs tion for an AT/vfrSwvJf * costume in which \ \l j\ you *know your y /f , SA ** A >r 9 YF* appearance will \\ Jp ,7 exactly what \\ you want It to \\ •—everywoman’s store '*"* business district will b e Impossible for weeks, predicts City Commission er Cal Holiday, wJio adds that this condition may prevail at the worst possible time—while the annual Frontier Days celebration is In pro gress next July. Th'e Street Rail way company stockholders will meet on June 19, to consider a proposal that the corporation abandon ser vice to Fort Russell and in Chey enne. Under the original paving plans. Holiday explains, it was tho intention to pave a “loop" in the business district that would permit an uninterrupted flow of vehicular traffic. The refusal of the Street Railway company to cooperate, he states, will prevent carrying out this plan and will result In traffic stagnation in the down-town section while paving is in progress. HUMANEOFFTceTrAS RELAPSE IN ILLNESS LARAMIE, Wyo., June B.—Word that W. G. Harris, state humane agent, had suffered a relapse In June 5, 1924 If Mr. Horry B. Durham will pre sent this ticket to our cashier within three days It will entitle himself and one guest to our spec ially selected combination din ner served daily—s:3o p. m. to 8:30 p. m.—Coffee Shop or Main Dining Room. Hotel Townsend PAGE THREE Cheyenne, following exposure when lost with Undersheriff G. C. Lank ford recently near Marshall, 40 miles from a railroad, was received today by Mrs. Lankford In the form of a letter from Mr. Harris’ assist ant, Eloise Ellsworth. It was due to Lankford's pluck and stamina that Harris was rescued about midnight and rushed to the Medicine Bow railroad station In an automobile. Fear that the relapse may prove fatal Is expressed. Chapels for meditation and pray er are to be Installed in all of the hotels operated by one of the big American hotel syndicates. DONT TRY TO RAISE your family without it. For stomach aches and pains; sudden cramps, severe intestinal colic and indiscretions of eating and drinking, changes in water, diet ot climate, take CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Never fail to have it on hand. Attention School Teachers For accommodation of Teach ers the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad will arrange to hold Train No. 32 until 4:30 P. M., Friday the 6th to accom modate Teachers going east and south. J. A. LEARY Division Freight & Passenger Agent