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General Aid. Saciety to Hold Meeting The General Aid society of the Meth- odist church ‘will meet in the ehureh parlors Friday afternoon at 2:40 o'clock. An entertaining program will he given, , tnd nefreshments swill be served with the Mesdames M. 8. Bishop, Otis. Thomp-, son, Harry Parsons, Letterdale, Black and Jennig Brown acting as hostesses. es 8 8 Mrs. P. N. Carr and Mrs. William Treber left last night for Deadwood, S. Dak., where they. will attend the fu-! neral of. Mrs, Charles Saskee. Mrs. Sassee;was oneof the pioneers of the Black Hills’ district, where she been an active and prominent for 45 years. . Dr. and Mrs, J. F. Leeper vett you. terday for Chic: Ti, where they will spend some time on 4 busin and pleasure trip. . Delphian Society Has Interesting Meeting Mrs. W. M. was the hostes at her home, 4 nball street, at very interesting and educational m ing of the members of the Casper chap- ter of the Delphian society. The literary program of the afternoon consisted of a paper by Mrs, H, cn throp on the Prose of the Renaissance, an article hy Mrs. tt on the Poetry Of the Renaissance, and a splen- did talk by Mrs the art o 8 of that age. Loy ated her planned for Thanksgiving, Christmas talk by copies and pri from the and New Year's days. works of the old masters. —_——s— The next meeting of the society will” 2 : beheld at the home of Mrs. EL RR. La thrap. * ‘ eee Ex-Service Man Returns With Bride Thomas Ak lor and his young bride have just arrived in Casper n where they were mar- ried last week. Alexander hay come to the states for the first time ander is a Ho sery- AS a mem- train, Mr. nder met in Scotian | nder came to the stito< ‘The young couple intend to make Cas. per their home for the winter. > rs Sixty Officers to Attend Dance Capt. M. F. Hopkins has been able to lst over 60 former commissioned of- ficers of the United States and Allied armies, residing in Casper, since he Started the work yesterday. Most of the officers have subscribed to the commissioned officers’ dance to be held at the Henning hotel on the eve of Armistice Day, and have promised to be present in uniform, ove rare Presbyterian Women to Give Pretty, Tea A tea to which the public is invited Will be given tomortow ait ? home of Mrs. Rt. K. Staley, 715 Durbin street, for benefit of the util booth at the Presbyterian church. bi fanr, which is to be held November Mrs, Ralph E. Oaks is the chairman of the committee in charge of the tea. A silver offering will be taken during the afternoon. Mrs. B. B. Lummis and Mrs, Emil Carlson will preside at the tahle and they will be assisted by . Rey Wyland, Mrs. Carl Shumaker Mrs. arl Boyle. A program has heen anged to include yocal solos by Mra. H. C. Bretschneider, piano so los by Mrs. William Tolburst and Miss Jessie Ariderson, violin solos by Miss Viola Burnett and veadings by Mrs. J. W. Melntyre. Ttose colored de tions will @e used in decoration, and the tea tableswill:be lighted with rose shaded candles. 2 H. C. Bretschnei- der and Mrs. J. ¥ urns will receive, * * 'To Give Concert for Army and Navy Club At the request of Secretary Fisher of the Army and Navy club, Professor Rudolph Lundberg will take charge of a series’ of concerts which will be given at the club rooms for the boys of the ciub and their friends, do- i the services both of himself and is pupils, who will assist him. Pro- fessor Lunaberg is familiar with the type of musie which the soldier boys as he sang for them a number Harry y “Ive Been Buyit had} citizen) j | | ' Conwell, Mis# Ingle Black, J. Donahoe, | Albert Lee and. Professor Lundberg. Mrs. Wygant will assist as naccompan- int. ; Choral Society Meets Tonight The regular rehearsal of the Caspor Choral society wilt }: at the Pres- byterian church this evening at 8+15. eee “ Mra, We M. Lewis Presides at Ten Mrs. Emil Carlson ¥ honor at a dainty tea W. H. Leavitt at ber home, Beech street, — yeste About 20 guests were enjoyed the inTormal soc 8 the guests of afternoon. | Henning Hotel to | 'Give Dinner Dances The management of the Henning hotel is planning on giving a series of din- ner dances for the special‘ holi¢ the season. T first of the dances will be gi on the Armistice Day. he dining bh be decorated in red, white and with appropriate caps, horns, — + unique favors. Other dances will 4 hu PE 1 9— ng A. F Stirrett. is expected to return from Denver, where he has unde A very serious operation. : returned several days tg reports her husband to be improving steadily, Rohert K. Staley tending to business * ° is in Denver at | matters, | H. J. Shad from, sh Ml, where’ he is connected with the’ Shoahoni Stat bank, is here for a few. days on Insi- nesy. ee 8 A. J. Woods has purchased all the in terests in the Mexican Hot company buying out A. 1. Gardner, He has just returned from a very successtu business trip in the interests of his company thru the state and will leay: again Monday. * A. F. Knight has accepted a position in the city clerk’s office nt the city hall, and will start his work tomorrow. eo iete | Dennis Wyatt and Qhagles — Lester have gorte on a week's Hunting trip. for elk. 4 @° W. G. Muschier returned from Den- ver this morning “after a several days’ visit with friend», and has resumed! his ‘position as ehlef clerk in the store | department of the C., B. & Q. os 8 8 . Harry Straul arrived fron’ Chadron, Nebr. ried. ‘The: Mr.. and Mrs, this mornin where they were recently will live here for the wint BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is. racked with pain, Everythihg worries and the victim’ becomes cespondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL EM The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- eulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Look for th Gold Medal on every box Or Wiad accept wo imitation My oo ears How often do you go into a shore store, have the clerk take off your shoe, try on a style that’s to your liking, and.then.be unable to fit you because he ‘was just out of your size?” Ours is a “well-stocked shoe. store. Here you will usually find just the shoe for your foot. MN. D.. Barnett Outfitting Zo. “121 East Second Street ARE ‘HOME’ TO | Ministers’ Strike TEUTON PEOPLE: Do, Clergyman Asks NUMEROUS NOW BERLIN PRISON CELLS (By SRT The Casper Daily Cribuiie ‘What Good Would WOMEN MOTOR 4h), 000 BOOK PASSAGE DRIVERS MORE i FOR ENGLAND IN SPRING (By Assecinied Press.) LONDON (By nfl).—Engiand is Mail,)—Almost. ‘any a wiieal Trend.) (Ry -Avndbinted Press.) looking for a hig invasion of American — y:1421.1 thing will serve for a home in Berlin LONDON mmenting on LONDON (By*Mail).—Women, ho visitors next spring. IL-is stated t olution on. lnow, from a hotel bathroom to » pris: the: py get hay England. as, continue to swell the ranks of | steamship. companies are m during the war’ found their most use- pil of service as drivers of auto. not less than 300,000 pa ready heen hooked to Hrilish union of © ; The AN, one cur Is on American lines ribune Want Ads 105 Aires seta 1] the way ™ x Prus PAGE THREE (By 4 mn mill.) stat ° king every In fact, the’ Milkenmarks” prison has weet | been slightly be 1, und’ its cells t paid of all c! h From a few hiin-jeffort to be re: for the anti fr ate 1 “ are naw the fooms of a nimber of hap: what would be the the number of women members , and by the end of May somethin the war, it fs Pst Samp was Pelng vaca: an‘ trang | oy ssarniites,. Anite inn Stok hotel dyaths| nee WHO! wautd « of the Automobile Association and jlike 100 liners may be engaged in bring “hy thteves Ser ecg THO RESE, Convert. of, 4 rooms, they draw just as good prices! st our. pre Motor Union has increased to 10,000, | ing Americans poi 40,000, marks annually Pence mien. Ext: Motiday f nodations As A OOA sic nisters.” One explanation of the increase is the, One American, who eéntrols several : a Those taking part will he Mrs. Robert salt satrembt:irarer ; -recent introduction in big hotels in New York City fs hére,| ‘Misa Opha Hararav i room in view of the extreme overcrowd Y or per, BN Don Lodbell, Mrs. Lyle ing here. Miss Vv Ae iok at then Ic nutomatic self-starter. looking over London and the larger pro. conyalescing at the transon, Mrs. Burt Nye, Mrs. Selmaj 2 “\pomed iad Seek et > - suitable sites upon ation, was Young, La Clair Dismuke. 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