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THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1919 Ladies of St. Mark’s Form Organization. X preliminary business meeting; = held of an organ on of all ; Jadies of the St. Mark’s par sterday, Mrs. B. B. Brooks pr During the meeting Mrs. I \trooks was elected temporary jent of the organization, and Osmund Josendahl, temporary secre. tury. The ladies will hold office nti, the constitution and by-laws an be drafted and accepted. rue luc plans were made for the work this winter, and the members hope to do more work outside the parish, pore social settlement and mission- iry work. ans were also made to hold ish reception soon. Mrs. H.R. Lathrop Has House Guest Miss Rosalie Stone, of Chey the house guest of Mrs. H. throp. Miss Stone and Mrs. Lathrop are girlhood friends. Mis visited in Casper before 33 host of friends to welcome her. She will visit here for a few days only Mrs. Pat Sullivan and Mi Eileen Visit in Douglas. Mrs. Pat Sullivan and Miss Eilee motored to Douglas, where they w he the house guests at the home Mrs. John Morton for a few days. Miss Katherine Mahone aceom- panied by her sister, Miss Sue Ma- honey, is leaving today for Evanston UL, where Miss Katherine will en Northwestern university to take up a special musie course. Miss Sue Ma- honey will visit with friends in Chi- cago for a wh Mrs. B. B. Denver to spend a few to return Saturday. * 3 Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Entertain Tonight The Dr. W. H. Bradley and M Bradley are entertaining the choir and session of the Presbyterian church at a social gathering at their! home this evening. A musical pro- yram has been planned and refresh- ments will be served by the hostess. Epworth League Picnic Tonight. A moonlight picni Coates ranch, five mile per is planned for ton Rupworth league. the league and all friends are invited to me the Methodist church at U:30 this evening and motor cars wi be provided to take the guests to th runch. ‘Eats’ will be furnished by the league and the evening will be spent in games, charades and the regular pienic stunt ——<—__— t the H. west of C. it" by the he e) {| CIMYNEWS ! id 2 There will be a meeting of the Lu. P.O. at the Odd Fellows’ hat tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. ‘Phe regular meeting and work of the Elks which were postponed during the summer months will be resiined ut this meeting. i eget Mrs. Ruth Stencil has accepted the position us cashier at the Kimball drug store. Mrs. Stencil was former- ly employed there. : * 3 Clement Nicolaysen left for Phila- delphia last night, where he will re- ume his studies as a senior at the University of Pennsylvania. James Cody of the M. P. Wheeler real estate offices, went to Glenrock this afternoon. Mrs, John accompanied her “on Robert Grieve and his friend David Kidd to Stauton, Va., where the two boys will attend the Staun ton Military academy. enecee Rk. B. Hutte and aving this evening for div, San Francisco, Culif., where former is stationed as chaplain. rhe Reverend Hutt has placed his “ignation and expects to be reliev ! from duty in the my Within the ext month. They have been in Casper visiting with their many triends for the lust ten ds S. F. Eshelman, Win Eshelman and Clyde Tracy are in the, city from the Lost Soldier field, where S. F. Eshel- n is drilling an oil well. They end to return to Lost Soldier to- norrow, Word has been received by friends ‘hat Arthur Miner, who was injured ua Burtington train wreck a week 4ko Wednesday and has had to have his arm and leg amputated, is ex- pected to live. This is the first time! that there has been hope for his re- covery, R. H. Elis, a representative of tne ‘nited drug company of Boston, is here on business. Miss Betty Carpenter, who is svell pod here es @ music teacher, 3 ‘ur Chicago, ML, yesterday, where s will have classes in piano instruction. Mite Carpenter had classes here and ‘a Riverton, and was well liked by her pupils and all thore who heard her play. ! — “Whois Who?” SSS jpound baby girl, at th hospital this morning. Mr is the ughter of John McGrath pdard refinery. The littl AlPrnembers of | a Che Casper Daily Cribune CLUB DRIVE FOR MEMBERS 15 OM 1 Entire City to Be Canvassed for Associate Members and Good Results Are Reported at ranch! the Start O. A. Graybeal ha ver on business oil interests ugh Pation is i on bu Dunn has returned 3 z Rawlins and Laramie where he y sta on business for the Continental Sur N > ply company r eral M. W. Purcell, attorney, went t t Deny 1. night on a short busi t ne : H n ae We i 1. M. Hidgson is in Dead-] 4: , si Tom Mills has returned from Chey nne, where he spent {a arenes tending to business 1 ' Meee 7. 7 The Army nd N ' A. F. Edmonds has returned af- fan athlete me : Pret stent ter spending several dia n Der er on business euson he ¢ FARNUM VOTED BEST Mr. and Mrs. d parents f her has lived in ¢ Mr. Covert is mother are doing splendidly. Miss Rosal is hi throp a treet Stone of Cheyenne At th Mrs. H. R. La-|ern city,.a vote wa home on South Center sanidaiiet a woman's club Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wyland left last night overland for Douglas on ¢ business trip. Weis Casper on a busine visiting with his daugh Anthens. Anthens of Dougila. in 1 ip and is| of the } . Miss Kate} on J. S. Mechling, district manager | of the Oil Well Supply compan; in Basin on business Mrs. J. W. Waller is norrow from Mound ¢ with her . Mo. She!” Mus. M.S, ° F neice, Miss Martha | at the Pratt apartments. | Hawkii tHawki ‘Wol most in r L. Beidermann and daugh-} r, Miss Katherine. leaving for , Mo., wh will visit iederr sister, Mrs. about two made Inc ttorney from Doug- 1 business before : a An eight-pound baby wir) was born at the state hospital yesterday "3 to Mr. and Mrs. Cuarso. Reynolds, : > 936 South Chestnut stre “Who is Who’ in Casper? 9-18-3 A baby girl weighing seven half pounds was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Covet Keet at the state hospital. aoe —~_ “Who is Who?” 9-18-3t ee You will never regret looking over our Speci: ales Saturday at th Casper Pharmacy 9-17-23 “Who is CHARLIE CHAPLIN i re His Latest Million , Dollar Comedy “SUNNYSIDE” | Today HUB Tomorrow “NOTICE FOR SALE | This four-room Full basement, modern ex cepi heat, large School and Walny streets. House is new and well built. Renting now, fur hed, for $80 per month. Will sel} furmished or unfur- nished. This house will sell within a week. 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