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SOCIETY | w———__—_. Mrs. Peterson Entertains at Charming Luncheon Yeste y Mrs. H. J. Peterson en- tertained at a luncheon of beautiful appointments at her charming home on South Durbin s Her artistic home decorated with yellow i rs. Those present were Mesdames James Burns, C. H. Town- send, B. H. Pelton, Ira G. Wetherill, |’ William Kocher, W. A, Reed, Robert Reed, John McFadyen, and} Carl Shumaker, R. Johnson, J L. G. Murphy, Tom Cooper. Charles Miller Celebrates Fifth Birthday To celebrate the auspicious occa- n of reaching the a ced age of s five, ‘Charles JReed Mil invited some of his playmates to his home on South Wolcott street on Tuesday af- ternoon. Those present were, Mary Louise Reed, Robert Reed, Dorothy Mahoney, and Billy Twiggs. P. E. O. Chapter in Regular Meeting The regular meeting of Chapter G of the P. E. O. Society was held |) Saturday evening, March at the home of Mrs. Bert McCarthy, 1011 South Elm street. To break the mo- notony of continuous work meetings plans were formulated for a social h i w Cc ind continued number transferred ion States from France abou: ago, and has made a tr.p-over many se Mothers’ Gi musical comedy that the League will give soon for the build- ing fund of a club house for the sol-| liers and sailors. w Leary will be the hero. Methodist Aid Will H Methodist church will “« 1ome of Mrs. L. D and M charge of the program which will in- and dis assisted DALY. TRwmD _THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH. 27, 1919 is work to enter the army on the rst call for volunteers in 1917. He as identified with the command of ompany “L” when it left Casper in command after a of the personnel had been to the 116th Arurunt He returned to the three weeks tion, and to acquire all and personal propert therewith sary or convenient to ca connectio train. poration. It Ap) Thousand (§ vided into five Dollars, d thousa 10,000.00) ctions of W hundred 4g before making ‘One ($1.00) term of existence is fifty The number of Directors is fiv (5), and those who will manage th Dollar per share. * * League to jive Musi Rehearsals have started Mothe: Elmer Gr Schulte |years are R. J. Moshe! IL. F. Mahon, A. A. |W. J. Chamberlin. Operations of the shall be carried on in the County ¢ Natrona, and State of Wyoming, an an Miss Zelma Fox said Compan: be the leading lady and Jack ill s 8 2 Wyoming and in the United State jas the Directors may decide. The La society of the! The principal offic meet tomor.| pany is located at Casper, Natron ow afternoon at 2 o’clock at the County, Wyoming, and the agent i L. Gantz, 812 South Charge thereof is G. R. Hager Mrs. Gantz will be MOSHER OI, COMPA in serving refreshments Ly By R. OSHER, Pr E. Wygant, Mrs. Swensen Publish Mar. 2 . Ulery. (H.S.&M.) N. A. old Interesting Meet urbin street. Cc. Mrs. will Wright have :lude the presentation of study topi ussion. The chief topic will (500,000) shares of the par value of Its} (50) years row money and to mortgage and en- cumber the property of the corpora- nds of real n d to do all things neces- ry out ef-) fectually the main objects of said cor-} stock is Five Hundred! & e ffairs of the company for the first id y pf | id jin such other places in the State of Ps. of the Com- n SAVE MONEY! evening, at which time the husbands|be the “Panama Canal.’ | and men friends of unmarried mem- * * & bers will be guests of honor. Mr.|y; ng Ladies’ Guests and Mrs. George Wilder will open} At Informal Tea In a long chase for a criminal their hospitable home for the occasion Jones, a secret service man of C. Mrs. W. L. Peters, 134 South Wash- oa kK ss Os = os : wore one pair of shoes with N whieh sae ee the form aoe ane ington Sat entertained at an in-| Soles for EH pale months. This chase C urday|formal tea yesterday afternoon in covering both American continents evening, Apri ees, - honor of her mother, Mrs. Ed. Olson and Australia, ended in April, 1917. . Chapter G. recently ini’ ed into}of Utah and her mother-in-law, Mrs. The shoes were then given a mechanic its membership, Mrs. M. C. Keith, at!4, H. Peters, who is here from her at Clearing, Il, and were worn by cession held at the .B. Durham. an intere: home of M ane Concert April 1 to be Important Musical Event Musical circles in Casper are look- ing forward to the Artists Concert to be given at the Methodist church April 1. Mr. Naysmaith and Miss Rose Lena svitz of the musical stafff of the » university will be presented at and their talent and ') doubtless make it a con- “long to be re membered by all Ee cort who attend it, The Missionary Society Presbyte n church met tod: home of Mrs. S. IH. Puntenny, 412| Park avenue, Casper Choral Society Meets Tonight The Casper choral society mect tonight at the Presbyteritin church, All members are requested | to be present as the c to be piven tised. itata which is | April 11 is to be prac: | Soldiers and Sailors Extend Thanks to Teachers. teachers reception nd sailors held on Tues- the building, irs held in Ca day eveni Oil Exe the be some time The soldiers eye Ti for} per and. saile and sun-browned contrast to the fair sm ances of the teachers and were al punten- “f the Mothers’ league comprising: ail told in attendance. t wus made co feel at home. Ice cream and cake was which was re by > Dancing w indul in—hbut the best of all, was the large punch bowl whieh was filled with raspberry punch, which everyone seemed to get y with, as it tasted so good. Let have another drink, an. Quite a number of popular Ss were sung by the boys and teach- ‘rs showing to the visitors that we some good singers in Casper. ne soldiers and sailors wish to extend th heartfelt thanks to the school teachers for the reception and hope for another occasion soon to meet them, us slo; was une SE TETAREGHESRANRIEESSSUSEREAT TTL TEETSERTET EATS Contributed, Young Peoples Good Time Club To Give Dance Friday Night The kly dance of the Young Peoples Good Time club will be given tomorrow night at the Masonic ‘Temple. Organization Meeting of Soldiers and Sailors Club The Soldiers and Sailors Club will! of its first official meetings he club rooms in| building for the | fecting the organiza- tion so ath t it be ready to render | assistance to the Mothers’ nd other supporters: of the The meeting will start prompt: , ly at 8 o'clock, and all returned sol- | diers and sailors are requested to be pr nt at the meeting. hold one purpose of pe Sam. F. Service | Mrs. Entertains at Luncheon Mrs. Sam F. Service entertained: at her home on South| today. Covers were! Those invited were ¢ Burson, Lucy Wood-| uncheon street ‘ht. id laid for Mesdame: worth, N urell, Mary L. Lyle, Mrs. E. S. Grant, Mrs. M. J. Goth- berg. | Major Beach Will Start Law Practice at Lusk Major and Mrs, A. H. Beach who have been gue at the C. E. Win- ter home in Casper, for several days left last evening for Lusk where Major Beach will resume his law practice. Major Beach was formerly.a res- ident of Newcastle where he had ad He gave up) lucrative law practice. nome in Mississippi. Tea Was poured at 4 o’clock. —————___ for Denver to be gone several days. ee 8 Products company, is a business vin itor from Kansas City calling on the local trade today. aan been v weeks, has returned to Casper resumed her duties at the Leader. of the! shop jay at the|and C frock Oil company, jitor inspecting the various field: the southern state in will |of the local oragnization. {porated in the office of the Secretary jof State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, jthe 18th day of March, lobjects of said corporation : to | acquiring | otherwi club room in the land d ene of}lands of t] ing, transporting and disposing of the ich clear | products thereof, with power to bor-. him another seven months. “Until Nedlin Sol The afternoon pleasantly spent playing cards. | ' I discovered said Mr. Jones. Mrs. A. K. such as_ these extraordinary even for Nedlin Soles. But Nedlin Soles are made by Science to be especially durable. Jones leit last nigh: W. H. Parry, of the Van Camp can get th women and Manufac! * C. B. Bartholomew, who has iting in Denver for severa, Utwear all other heels. “" Neolin Sol jade Mark Hie, O.3. Pat. Of Mrs. WwW. W ee of the Casper Floral a business visitor in Denver eyenne. THE GRAND CENTRAL DRAY AND BAGGAGE Pianos and Furniture Moving JOHN VISOKY, Mgr. Office phone 57. Res. phone 231W * R. G. Taylor, president of the Glen is a business vis- of the interests SEAL NOTICE OF INCORPORATION TRANSE EN 4 STOWAGE) OMice—Talt's Billiard Hall Mosher Oil Company was_ incor- Phone—loune, S7-W1t Office, Moving a Specialty 104 on The re the by lease, purchass and nd the owning, holding posing of oil and other mineral he operating and development same; the selling, manufactur- 1919. J. M. KODGSON Lawyer Suite 5 and 6, Kimball Bldg. Pnpneennnrnrererrrrerererterrrr rer rreteeerer nr rrrr en ORANGES HAVE ADVANCED in price, but as we had contracted for a carload before the advance we are still selling them at— 50c Per Dozen We Deliver Orders Amounting to $1.00 or More CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 and Get the Best 114 South Wolcott 151 South Center HEHEHE LEAK HESS SHELA HHA SE ESESEAAE HEHEHE SAA AAA AIA IAA NASA Two Stores shoes with I bought new shoes about months of wear under is indeed They_are comfortable and waterproof, too. You hildren, or for re-soling. ed by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to HOLMES TO HOMES Announcing Change of Prices RAZOR BLADES Keen Kutter and Enders will be 25c per package. Gem Jr. Blades, Ever Ready 40c per package. HOLMES HARDWARE CO “HOLMES TO HOMES” 50c per package. CASPER WYOMING hd ccincintnsicictntincimtcectntetichatacdnciedeeactnciattaetadintaaetitiaetetiataetiinataieitahaiel > Sa TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY _ ‘is a business visitor in Casper for al { few days. = | a—. W. B. Morrison, a promine CIT Y NEWS Crawford, Neb., Tambertare who = / extensive interests in the Salt ¢ > ©) OM. Smedley of Denver is in Cas. jand Lusk fields is a business yi C. S. Sparks of Shoshoni is spénd- per on business. jin Casper for a few day. ing a few days in Casper. * Soke ce tr Sane: " Cliff Ross, the driller, who Mr. and Mrs. Vance C. Kibbe of here on business. in charge of the Midwest well Santa Monica, Calif., are spending a * * |scetion 25-40-79 when it kame in the week in Casper. W.-S. Anglin, a prominent oil man | !argest producer in the state, | Ad of Ranger, Texas, is in Casper. turned to Casper after an c J. F, Dunn of Thermopolis is it. * * trip thru southern and mid-contincns Casper on business. fields. ss | Roy Hayward of Phillipsburg, Mon. spending a few days in Cas- + 2 W. A. FRENZEL REGISTERED - OPTOMETRIST VES e 8 Geo. O’Shagnessey of Cheyenne is} D, GLASSES S. Center 1 * s # n "Ss AUTO R 162 S, Anh Auto Re AIR SHOP e James P. Carney of Salt Lake City tis in Casper on business, some * * * A. K. Bott, manager of the 11 ning hotel, has returned from Denver | where he spent a few days on hy < ness in the interest of the local hos telry. E. Burns Marten of Denver is in Casper for a few days. W. W. Kirby of Denver is spend- Work Guaranteed, A . u ing a few days in Casper on business. | ape en AN se J. J. Adams, a prominent Craw. Fred W. Hall of Riverton is in ford, Neb., resident who has hold-' Casper on a combined business and! ings in various Wyoming oil fields, pleasure trip. Soc Na E Get a Good Start You men who have served in the army and navy — you haye had an _ experi- ence which will benefit you all your lives. UPHOL ING «& Work prices AUTO-TOP for work done aN y ome p having 206 KE. Railroad Ave. Phone 1005 ONY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 S. David St. Phone 611-3, sHoPr DING hystcian and Surgeon Daly Bldg. PI You’ve been taught discipline and that means efficiency. You're going to be better men for your experience. Now Get a Good Start Come in and let us help you. These ff nobby suits we've been receiving by express Advance Spring Styles made up expressly for your wants sent you to your employer in a will help you. ore Res. Henning Hotel. .Phone 546. DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE Physicians Smith Bldg. \d Surgeons Phone 266 DENTISTS DR. C. H. BAILEY | in the office of | Dr. C. W. Thomas Office Hours: 8:30 a m. to 5 p. m. Phone 333 Sundays and evenings by appointment. ELECTRICIANS THE SUN ELECTRIC CO. 149 South Center. Phone 1013 will pre way that Our new Spring styles are just the clothes for you. ¢ Priced at $27.50 and Up i Webel Commercial Co. “THE BIG BUSY STORE” Fixtures, F. £. MCEVENY Electrical: Contractor Repatra*and Fixtu: 19-W "141 Weat Firat STORAGE AND TRANSFER paiadiietcho bares Noh i ot HENNING BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Office—Henbing Hotel Phone 48 Residence Phone 351-J Wiring, Oftice Ph. WATCH OUR WINDOWS WATCH OUR WINDOWS ‘ccc BEST VENTILAT- MATINEE ED THEATER IN 2:30 & 4 P. M. THE STATE | “THE HOUSE _ NIGHT OF QUALITY 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 PICTURES MATINEE NIGH1 TODAY MARGUERITE CLARK \f “Out of a Clear Sky” With an excellent supporting cast provided fog Miss KY in this photoplay. Thomas,Meighan is leading man and strong roles-are in the hands of Edward J. Radcliffe and Raymond Bloomer. Other cavable players in the cast are Robert Dudley, Maggie Holloway Fisher, Helene Montrose, Robert Vivian, Bobvy Con- nelly and Nell Clark Keller. NIGHT MATINEE "TOMORROW A Tenderfoot Clamps the Lid on Vice in a Hell-Hole of the Great West! A Beautiful Girl Helps Him, then the Political Boss Traps the Reformer and He’s TOM MOORE —imn— ‘Go West Young Man’ HIS LATEST WESTERN DRAMA OF THE SEASON SATURDAY |, WHEN AT LAST THE WORLD HAS PEACE Do You Know What Sort of World It Will Be? Can You Picture the Blessings to Come from Reconstruction? SEE THE GREAT WILLIAM FOX SPECTACLE-DRAMA Showing the Versailles Peace Conference | “EVERY MOTHER'S SON” Featuring CHARLOTTE WALKER AND TAKE A JOURNEY INTO THE FUTURE <1 aia I PORCELAIN