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PAGEFOUR : : aan aE ana dsc ——$ 0 | lb) “y Gathered a Rose Lee | prepared as an excellent dancing |the dancers reveled pad rr SOCIET Y || Mrs. J. W. Burns floor. The Henning orchestra fur-}° ~ |Cello Obligato__-___- Mr. C. E. Hood |nished music for the occasion. (8 Violin Solo— lar monthly social Wale Be + | “Cavatina®, boo te SS Raff| | Young People’s ae evening was spent by» reaneing. . = 5 ing on Fri oy, Ae 5 Miss Verna Burnett | Holds Enjoyable Dance. as es te Phibet% $ ae errek ARMs "y ey marriagejofaWalliasy er-| Vocal. Duet— The Young People’s Good Time|Lundberg’s Bupils In ~ : ROLL FOR SPANISH with [ryish to Mrs. Laura Robins Was Der “The Isle of My Dreams” (From ae ‘held an enjoyanla social affair | Musical Recital- new yr - Tuesday and i jkormed Friday by the Rev. Walter L. ; the Red Mill) -_-______ Herbert! at the Masoni¢ Temple last night in] The nineteenth recital by the pu-|a¢ 7 p, m. Casper business College. |French of the Methodist church. Mrs. | Misses LeClair Dismuke and | which scores of young people” were |pils of Professor Rudolph Lundberg) 4ap.w. | ‘di 8-120) her [pebins for the past year has held a pb-| Kathryn Mahoney ~ | guests of the club, Refreshments | was held in his studio Saturday, after- es SO 2 seas fee as nurse at the Casper Private | Piano Solo— were served by the committee noon when the following pupils par- ‘Try our Want Ad column. | hospital, while Mr. Kerruish has a “Impromptu” _________ Godard W. W. Sproul, defe: defeated candidate | good position with the Midwest Refin-| Vocal Solos: , (Patriotic) — for the Democratic nomination for|ing company here. They will make! (a) “The Americans Come!” United States senator at the last|their home in Casper and have many \ election, has assumed the duties of | friends to wish them success. |(b) “Joan of Are” (Sung i 2, acting postmaster at Casper to suc-| ae: | French) __-------______ ceed J. S. VanDoren, resigned. Mr.| |Mothers’ League \(e) “When the Boys Sproul, it is understood, was the | Will Meet Monday s | Homie!t(S¢ as Sees, noe s onl, li The Mothers’ League will meet Rudolph Lundb: ; + to Aa aS te ciatident oe sions Monday afternoon at the Soldiers’ and| vocal Solg— SE Fee ‘The ‘Altar & Rosary society B postmaster and the examination to | Sailors’ club in the Oil Exchange| “The Magic of Your Eyes”_ Penn 2 Mullin ‘club, March '4.. Baby wear, be held under the direction of the| building and a full attendance of| Mr. E. J. Donahoe Remeler eake and candy for sale. Civil Service commission this month|™embers is desired. Members of the|Cello Solo— eae will determine whether or not the | ere a also will be expected to, at-| “The! Evening Se ane rath tend the musical program in the club} Mr. C. E. Hood abpointnlent ieierianeat. lrooms the same evening when the | vocal Solos— Mr. VanDoren, whose services here! THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY MERGHANDION AT THE ‘GREATEST MONEY > league will furnish a reception com-|(a) “The Rose of Man’s ; rave met wait Widespread approval,’ mittee for the entertainment. Pee) aan toners Branean id SAVING VALUES. ees request that he be granted relief by| Mr. and Mrs. E, Richard Shipp re-/ (bh) “When You Come Back”_Cohan| Bj the end of the month. Notwithstand-|Ce"tly loaned a Victrola for the use Mrs. Bretschneider ing the urgency of his request, tardy of the club and hte league is now de- | Vocal Duet— action on the part of the department |STous of securing as many records as | “Pl Shut My Eyes” (From delayed his leavetaking until Fri-|P0ssible from other sources. Anyone; the Opera King Dodo) -__Luders| WiGing records which they can donate! Accompanists—Mrs. Wallace Leavitt, |to this purpose are requested to send’ Miss Burkett and Mr. Lundberg. | |them to the club- sk © Mrs. Alva Anderson, in response to| Mrs. Julian Lever entertained F: day, when inspectors began the jo! of checking up the office in accord-}| ance with requirements. It is under-| stood that records were found in first; THE LEADE ‘a call issued early in the week, has | day at an informal luncheon in honor Stree % clase condition. andicapped in ac.| donated the use of a piano, and thei of Mr, Henry Wiederhold of Atlantic | AGRE eet second . ; The purchase of a ee cepting the local position by frorieladl Sep aeoNee eset ak luxurious ap-/ City, N. J. After luncheon the guests | ae F - of ‘glasses calls for far rules of the department which pre-|P°aance- played auctions: Srfodosgocdocteegechoetoeke-sSoege-eke more. discrimination and Pi pre-;' All soldiers and sailors are asked * * h largest . vent an increase of salaries above!t) make it their headquarters during) The Monday ice te Bridge clu el = ——— mma ee re SESUMOn ANSE sr meet we pulse to Qe notch byrex, ther spare hours, || wil mest March 8 with Mrs. P| eA |} PS en tn othe invest- traordinary conditions obtaining here, | |Musical Entertainment | = Nets me | : ale ments only involves oe making it difficult to secure and re- Fo) Soldiers and Sailors Elks Hold Cabaret loss of the purchase price. You. CANNOT (MAKE A BETTER INVESTME! % we p9090006 % tain employes. : Upon your eyeglasses de- wera your. comfort and oF Gil and method of ‘examination is. a positive guarantee of dependable |D. t Hi ing. The office of postmaster at Casper| A complimentary musgjcal concert| Matabers of the Elks lodge and their| | 2 ae carries with it a salary of about) jin honov of the returned ™oldiers and 1,4; pe : | 3 > A . z . fe $2,400, a" year but with the retitir alors will be held at_che Solaier [ns cmsyzeas capers canes sts Es Season's First Showing of White | We - tion of the policy suspended for the | and Sailors’ club rooms Monday night | lainingleoomvoti thelnotelshiavingi been fi . ag ‘§ . 5 Wai | img Fresh Egg: Wash Waists r s at period of the war thru which salaries starting promptly at 8:15. The con-/ .are based upon the receipts of the|cert is being given by Professor Ru- office, the salary will jump to about /dolph Lundberg assisted by several NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. glasses, $3,200 a year. {prominent Casper musicians. | ree ¥ om ———$_—»—____ | The program follows: |In the District Court, Sixth Judicial NE’ ‘3 SPANISH, a language that will en-| vocal Duet | District. We, have [placed on ' . BURNETT- HYNES: large your opportunities. Join ghe “O’ That We Two Were May-|State of Wyoming, County of Na-) display a fine ‘assort- : Onticat, Ce: new class Tuesday evening. Casper) ing? 1ser. ee Alice Smith trona, ss. an y; Bretschneider and | MASON C. GRAY, Plaintiff. 5 Ri dol ph Lundberg vs F Home cooking at the Harvey. | Vocal solos P LILLIAN GRAY, Defendant. Se (a)_“Mary Jane”, Clark|TO LILLIAN GRAY, above named | a - defendant, whose last known place! IH I IIE III ITED of residence was 13 Elm ear BOOKS * BOOKS You will take notice that Mason C, Gray, plaintiff has filed a petition Just received 50,000 copies of the latest books by the best Authors. Note Our Window. pea you in the above named court, | = = C. WEST the object and prayer of which is for; divorce on the grounds that you wil-! SCHULTE BROS. CO. “The Little Store With the Big Business’ fully and without cause deserted the a teleelaatllatatai hello | Business College. 442-W. 3-1-2¢ | Mrs. tment of sheer daintily pane . | made, newest style, — [s PER: DOZEN wash waists, in more than twenty distinct models. ‘ Our Waniads powerful pullers. Priced at -RUNKEL'S Cocoa $2.25 25¢ Value, Now $4.00 Sole eae plaintiff on or about’ the 9th day of December, A. D- 1913, and ever since have and still continue to so wilfully jand without cause desert and aban- don plaintiff and to live separate and apart from him without cause or rea- son, : And you are further notified that; you are required to answer said pe-; tition on or before the 10th day of ‘May, A. D. 1919, or the allegation} herein contained will be taken as true, ; and judgment rendered accordingly. | Witness my hand and seal of said; Court this 1st day of March, A. D.} 1919- HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. KERKEK EKER EEE EERE REE EY Spebeenesennennnenenseeeneniaty ee Webel Cones Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE EEKKEKEE SOE EI OEE IIH E EI II III IAI II IISA E EE | | St Mark’s Church Second and Wolcott Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector (Seal) ‘ALEX B. KING, Attorney of Plaintiff. iPub. Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 12, 1919, (ABK) Watch Qur Windows ee: BESS eae Watch Our Windows 29, April 5,' ERE HENAN REA AERA ER The Church Needs You and You Need the Church COME TO CHURCH BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. NIGHT "THE HOUSE © Services at 8:00 and 11:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 QUALITY PICTURES Church School at 9:45 a. m : KAKI AAAI AA AAI IAIN I ASSIA SII AS AIS ASS AAS IAAI AAAS * EREKEKKRKKK EEA H EAR EEE Me loshe-aloefosfe-cfe-sfo-te-efe-ofe-ofe Coates ho-efo-efo-e%s Sete oe ses So-afe-sSo-ofe-<$o-08e- 43 | 3 Ye umm: TOMORROW nan CONSTANCE -TALMADGE. 0, 0, as M re > O4, KS O ° We Sell the Ranges oefeefo-age i=] Ey & n o, NO ONE KNEW SHE WAS A GOOD WOMAN, SHE DID” \ NOT KNOW IT HERSELF UNTIL SHE SAW . THE LIGH JN WHICH THE MAGDALENE LEARNS ONLY THE ne : GOOD ONE MAY SERYE 4, , 2 aes o¢, e 5 eB o es = i—} FA n 1M ? - fo ofe of ote«, io Sea a ¢ K? ? o, ¢ More Than Two Hundred Thousand Have Been Sold and Are in Daily Use All Sizes -:- All Styles Cabinet or Leg Base K? ° o, ° Cote aaa ae) OS ro-ofeet + MONDAY and TUESDAY Captain Bruce Buamsfather’s “Alt,” “Bert” and “old, "rhe ] The Comedy of the S PDrrgosreede arco oedeeseatratr te oetoesratrate doe Ped OLMES HARDWARE CO. 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