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(el “The general Tiaatne Of. the Womeri's|An invitation éommittee, consisting of ters. 1 society of ‘the Baptint church wil he| Mrs. William: Tolthurst, Miss Betty Toll- $ by ble ele } ‘!for a Valentine ‘dance ind box supper SD his way to Bes: business, from her ranch’ at Midway. jton tena meee ees jhe has bee see * t business. | 3! *Tra J) Wetherill of the National Snp- egeens® ply company, has just .returnea from! Gorion| Katr of the Interstate Pine, ” a trip to Toleda, Ohio, on business, He| Company !ts on-@ business trip for the} ence, Kans, /and Kansas City, Mo.|Wyoming towne | While in ‘Casper Mr. Wetherill will at- ; homed tend the meeting of the board of di-| Mr. and eae J.J. Giblin are the fectors of the National Bank of Com-|parents af 4 baby. girl born last Mon- merce of which he is vice-president. | day. baal se. Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Stock have re- turned from San Diego, Calif., where they have beeh spending the winter. see Albert. Majors. a° well -known - mpeep mah of this country, Is in tbe city from his ranch attending to business mat- at the Parish house on February 14.! Miss Delia Leneliam, who was for- held tomorraw afternoon at 2:20'o'clock| hurst, Mra. Gertrude Rush, Miss Bea-| ’ygi5 Holen "Thompson of * Cheyenne, merly proprietor of the Casper Beanty in the basement rooms of the ‘The program of the afternoon will te} J int Miss ‘Leone Blackmors, was. ap- on the subject of ““Amoricanization.” The point Southwest circle the fogiety. will| Thursday evening. Miss Jessie Ander- Mere War. ae wilt be | the ey Roedefeld, Mrs. Wilson Kimball, Wyo,, has come to! Casper,to live; and| Parlor, has purchased tho Interests in Will aecene; a poattion with, the ee a beauty establishment in the Empire Bank of Commerce. building in Denver, formerly managed ait et eee as 4 i fi Sich hide by Miss Stella Reinheart. Miss Lene wi no! © music 001 r sl ditt y ia} in ham was very popular with her patrons Tor; dancing. “Pay bn old from, tho aed thie here and hopes to keep in touch with yen event It Ww; the, invita the Casper people visiting in Denver. {tions being baat to © Sunersine memberal | : ce: * Afid oO} ther ‘young womb interested In Joseph Sullivan, an attorney of Lara- the parishy who will” invite their ows re :|mie, Wyo., is here on business. ria. After. the business. session eae t delicious luncheon was’ Fved +. B. Clark, general attorney for the to moef at the Parish house on teases at the cgrad Aight. dancing| He" hostesses. : } Midwest, is visiting here from Denver party given in the Masonic temple: All jr EES. pete te and attending to business matters. ‘of the members of the American Legion, Mrs. E..C. Whetstone of 417 West Nebr. . Rite 25" Army and Navy club and their friends} Dover street, who has been iN with the ote J. R. Hunter of the Burlington store are invite gt grip, is improving rapidly and expects| Mr. and Mrs. Fred: Hillsman{of Man-|offices here, {9 leaving for Alliance, ‘I, WA es, | to be around in a short time. ville, (are spending Several days in Cas-| Wyo., where he will attend a meeting Enjoyable Dinner ae ee per. ; of the storekeepors. Party Given ~ [Program at Canper oe tee Captain @ha Mrs. Marshall’ Dayton, M. A. Recklingér of Duluth, Attn, 7 c. L, Titus of Cheyenne, Wyo., dis Major William Shortelf of Cheyenne,| At the regitine ‘meeting of the Canpet in Casner on buathaga. trict manager of the Mountain States ‘Wyo., and Major F. J, Colby of Dixon, chore society, Thursday evening at . ‘Velephone company, spent 4 short time Wyo., were the guests) of Captain and Mrs. C. P. Plummer inst ‘night! at their home, 434 liroad avenue. The gen- ‘tlemen guests were all of the 11¢th Ammufition ‘train with Cantiin Tium- mer, and afte? the course dinner ‘the time was enjoyably spent fhikins éver old times, || K, of C. Dance Over 200 invitations have‘byen sent out fig the entertainment committes of the Knights of Columbus for an inforny al dance to be given on the night of February 12 at the Mullin club. Ar- rangements have been miade Sor clever feature dances, and refreshments will be served. The decorations will be in red, white, and blue afd patriotic symbols. sf @ F220 pA v. wilt Meets jext Friday : wets papel ks meeting of the W. C, 7. U. will be held Friday afternoon at "80 at the @ of Mra. Valert Ralley on CY avenue. An interesting’ program }- is planned ‘and a large attendance is Tequested. ~" | o. Monday Club’ Tiinehiesh Next Monday Afternoon On Monday, February 9, ‘at ‘the home of Mrs. P. ©. Nicolaysen the following ladies will be hostesses to the Mon- day Auction club at .a 1 o'clock June: eon, Mi 8 John Grieve, John R. Mahoney, | R. Hagens, A, F. Hoff and Nicolaysen. Sunergae Plans for Valentine Party ; A_ most} delightful meeting’ of Si. Mark's Sunergae was held last eve- ning at the | of Mrs, Earl C. Bere 111 East treet, Mrs.’ Boyle and her house guest, Miss Margarct: Homer, being the | . Plans were made RAY a ni hte RSNA SE NEES INSURE! To make sure, or secure ° Have You?. FULLY? ” How about a windstorm? “Absolute Protection” R. 1. KEMP, Company “Service That. Counts” And visiting Elks Business and By Order RO Casper Elks Friday Evening. February 6th _ 8O’Clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall’ Thermopolis Mavericks will be here’ BT. COHEN, Secretary. 8:16. 0' vk, the special numbers will be Mrs. R. M. ee arrived here from here .yesterday on his return trip or) vocal solos by Mrs. P. W. Frank and|Denver this morning. She expects to|inspection thru the state, duets by Mrs. Don Lobdell and Prof,| locate in epanee: i bended Rudolph Lundberg. All new members pees" Mr. and Mra, Lincoin A.) Ru are welcomed to the Bea yinevne siectHibe L @Robert J. Kemp, insurance man, nd] little daughter, Gail, from the! R. E. Black of the Golden Rule have |The Hiaden Springs,” near § an) } gone to Denyer where they will spend | will Spend the week-end in Cas, BeVeral days on business. jing with friends and relatives. ss 8 ee } Asbestos Chimney Blocks are the best] Diamonds and Jewelry at the lowest frasog Kramer of the See Ben Realty Mieco ec ee against defective flues. prices, quality considered, H. B. Kline, company. left yesterday for Columbus, ene 28 10m Exchange Bulan {Nebr., to attend ‘a family reunion which will be héld 4n celebration of hla fath. “int | [EAM GLAD TO ENDORSE : coin, Nebr, 1s PE-RU-NA = =e in town visiting with his son, RP. R. Rousch and wife. Mr. R. R. Rousch is aera ago go my. cant aT ws Cro ods the ants with the Midwest Refining company here, e eee Frank Weber, ‘formerly ff! Thermopo- is, Wyo.,’ and) who is ‘now? lovated in Edgemont, 8. .D., where he is interested in the off fields, Is here on businers for a few! da: i ine 3 ‘ge rae ea pee bs foment ae Condition it: oad be P. H, Patterson of thé son drug company of Omaha, Nebr.,; is here fehh shi Bee'y Llederkeanzs sips Lcopulss ‘pealling on his trade. my f. Pe ee | " Tay ration to } letter opposite conveys at no luns James Milne is in from his catch in wand ptrength” SEE Fee tate Ay, the vmratituds “abe the Big Muddy district. : then you're one| of the Original “500” 500 signers to the C. of C. first day! That’ s good, boys, I'm with’ you! ‘NOW, LET’S DONATE! FOR A BATH HOUSE FOR A CITY PARK ~FOR A CAMPING GROUND There i is no secret about Schilling Tea.” All there ‘is*to it is pick- ing the “young tender leaves, “when they’re full of fine tea- flavor, instead of the older tannin laden leaves, which “are picked ‘for common tea. What. you Want “is Yine “tea-flavor, and that. is. what |you get, in Schilling Tea. ‘You arare want the coarse jtea-flavor o common tea,nor ithe. tannin: that is so bad What do you say? ‘for stomach and nerves. - Business is good with me, and I rather think it is with There are four favors Of Schilling » the whole 20,900 people in Casper, will take Do not brains, it Y Bopah Beige ‘all decade i The .. Devot 153 South Center St. ; Phone 256 Where Information Lives with the Latest MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS will be sorry if they On account ‘of the sickness among our employes, we are unable to get out work on schedule. ‘Deliveries will be made as soon as work is finished. ‘We will pick up work just as fast as we can handle it; making our regular routes. accordingly. Until conditions become normal we ask your indul- gence. Entertainment Rk of E. R., | Warnings Jhave (been |dasued locally is leaving ‘this afternoon for Independ-| company to Lander, Riverton and: other |that counterfeit half dollars have turned a up in ciredlation here and it is consid- ered possible that others may he de tected. The coina are new and those| handling money are being advised to in-| spect half dollars In: partic a MESSENGER SERVICE SOLD The Canadian Messenger erated by J, T. Met to A. J. Wilson and A. A. Cu ry on the business. Mra. Nels Jaensen has gone to Los in southern Mrs. Jaensen will remain in the warmer climate for the rest of the nd? learly spring on account of her health. | at Casper Commercial Co. Oat —— Owing to the increase in size or ou coming thinner. —$_$_— A shark six fect long was recently ecanght by a girl’fishing with ordinary hole and ling in Bude bay, Cornwall, PAGE THREE . sewety: 2 made and repaired, set work Ir you want phiress go to ca Sel as 5 5 oS Bldg. BORA - Dollars in Casper mea bau FE i frvinine Want! Ade bene resulta, be, has hh possession at once and es eee sees! Y Phone 1304-W — 156 South Center Shop CARRIVALS - New Spring Hats NOW ON DISPLAY , Where she will join her Sarl Buyer, who tas been lifornia atl of the winter, —— fail to look up: Special Salvs is stated, our skulls are be The Velvet tin is twice as big as shown’ here “No Rheumatics’is a Mighty Poor Reason for Wearing a Wooden Leg O sting or hot; burnin’ is a mighty weak-kneed recommendation! for. tobacéo,. But when to- bacco is mild and cool, and yet as full of “fun” as a barrel of monkeys—well, that’s another story—that’s Velvet. And ’cause why? » *Cause Velvet is brought up—not jerked up by the hair. It’s raised as carefully as a favorite child. It’s cured in’the big fresh air. And it mellows away for two years in wooden hogsheéads 'til it’s smooth f and. zich as cream. The wonder would be if Velvet wasn’t.a whacking good pipe smoke. “et Nature mellow yo’ to- bacco an’ that tobacco will shore mellow yo’ nature,’’ says Velvet Joe. And he’s pretty nearly right. ATURE-AGEING in the wood does more to make tobacco friendly than any camouflage you can cover it with—and don’t you forget it. See, taste, smell, feel the ‘real tobacconess” in Velvet. Why, you can almost hear it. Vetlvet’s the tobacco you can judge with your eyes wide open and specs on. There’s a whole lot in Nature’s way of making good tobacco better. And it’s all in Velvet. Here’s to.a full pipe and a‘friendly one. —the friendly tobacco