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Thursday. evenhig at byterian church. vial Branson and a. dyet by ton Nye and Mrs. E) 8. ‘Th ¢ * . to Be “Open House’’ Mrs. Bur OMB. ~-|. Ctifrles Swingle Teeelved word yes- *. |terday that his brother, Frank Swingle, | 44, The Thursday night dance to be given ing: needed for this: party: be hela. in’ their hands. one ‘Southeast and. Southwest ,. Circles Have Meeting * men's society of the Bapti: day afternoon at 2:30 @’clock. The Southeast circle of the same so- clety wil meet at the sam time /in “by the War Mothers in the’ form of a Leap Year dance will be ope public, none of the usual invitat! The plan of the danceas announced today is to have the “Leap Year" part-of the dance,onl} after the couples entey the Masonik temple ball room where the party is to “FNGIISH KING PRAISES WORK OF ORGANIZATION WHIRH HELPED WIN WAR LONDON.—(By mail.)—King Georgo sent & message of encouragement to a Meeting in Tondon the’ other day of the national savings assembly, the hody which was instrumental during’ the war. jin raising large’ sums of money by means. of war savings certificates, “All dances Will be secured py the girls atthe dance.” Programs will be made ont by ‘the girls and the “worry” of securing a @ahcing partner will be lett | The Southwest circle jof the’ Wo- * church will meet at the home of Mrs.’ W. C,-Rads, 4130 South Chestnit street, on ‘Thurs- the basement of the parish house. Washington Tea a Social Event The members of the Victory cirele of the Methodist church will be hos- tesses at a Washington Tea afternoon at basement parlors of ‘eburch. the x their friends are invited, By bak oy heap Sear Party Much Enjoyed \ “fhe Misses Katheriné and Leah Hal- loran entertained about 30 of their high} on. Friday 2:30 to 5:30 ofelock in the Methodiat. A program will be given and ll the. members of ‘the. church ‘and school friends at a leap year’s party ut their home on: South: David street, Monday night. Tlie home and table decorations were carried, out in pink ahd” white. The: evening was spent playiug games and in dancing. i clous refreshments were served by Mrs. » B,J. Halloran, oe Informal Dance Well, Attended e The informal dance given cad by friends. ‘The evening was eye Noted Visitor Here. Miss Grace cHpy.. rivet has spent 13 years in the Y. work. she ‘will visit in ©. A: workers China, Entertained at Dinner Mrs. ees dinner ‘party: last ‘Sunday. the floral scheme of color. socially spent. , Salto Dance a Nice Affair 7 ing club last night at the temple. lasted until midnight. The orchestra ‘furnished. the music. was. served during the evening, a {PERSONALS __| Salt Creek attending to busin %, aoe en) Cc. RP, Ph las, Wyo. | : eee William Dubois of the firm.of Du- his’ and Goodrich is here today from Cheyenne. oes Ed Schulte went to Denver ing. 2 see 4 Mrs. Ralph Kimball, wife of P of this district, is expected this week from a Visit of several mont! California, aes in dancing, and punch was served. was a visitor in the states and with 16 secretaries for the “¥ expects; to take 20 11ew workers back’ with: her this time, | From the’ states ‘land and don to attend conferences of the Y. ‘W. before returning / to Lewis Barker’ entertained’ a siumbep of guests at her home at @ The table, decorations were of carnations and pan-}{{ sies, ‘with ‘appointments to carry out! four-course dinner the afternoon ‘was er is leaving this atter. noon for. a short business visit to Doug. last night at the Mullin club wassvery well attend the club members and their spent: in pock, National Sec- retary of the ¥. W. Gy A. is visiting! with her sister Mrs, Frank Warton of; ‘Miss Wuppock has just ar-\W— Shangfial, China, where sh WwW. C. A- Two years ago Miss Cappock; turned, }} She n+ 2 Atter the ‘The regular members attended the formal dance given by the Salto Dane- Mansonic Dancing started at 9:30 and Krausse Punch ye K, Finney is iti, the city from last even: the judge to return ~R, M. Bartholomew returned yestery ters for thé last few days. ee 8 (aay morning from Osage, Wyo., where: ‘he has been attending to business mat- Governor Robt. D, Carey spent yes: j) terday’ here attending to busi s % 8 / Senator | P. J. O'Connor ar! been on business matters, P oar) Re from Denver for a tow visit. ‘ rise erry change building. OLDS Head or chest— are best “externally” with G. Taylor of the Glenrock Oi compariy is expected to arrive today days . business ness. rived this morning from Denver where’ he has Mish Edith Cook has accepted a por sition with the Wyoming Credit Rating, exchange in the offices in the Of] Ex- Delle} 1 | inclety wht meet | 36 at the Trea-; B ‘The special numbers for the eyening will be solos by Mrs. | war," says the royal message. Gage MAN SERIOUSLY. ILL IN SOUTH | acticin a te astra Lee Likes 1o Peter UL. Dixon on Jot formerly of Casper, is near death “al Santa Te, N, M. Frank Swingle. he beer in poor health for saveral yours, He left Casper. about two years ago for treatment at Rochester, Minn., and was then. advised to try the climate of New. Mexi¢o, A-sister, who is a:train- “Your work: is needed as much now and in the future as it was during the be your endeavor toexplain and to en- courage the -reduction of mnnecessary, consumption “and the increase of pro- duetion.in order that the whole nation- alsstandard of living. may be. Im- ir Robert Kindersley, the chairman 122' North Center. 360, Con. $860 @ick ‘on lol. 7, block 145, 3, block 13, Casper, Con, $1. Casper. « Gon.” $700. Con. $1200. 19, block 121, Casper. Con. $1. lot 21, block 7, 69, Butler's addition, Con, $165. on 3 8, block 69." Re he $1. Wesley A. Dillon. et ux to Casper, Con. $1000. 130-14, on lpt (Con. $1. Heights. Casper. Con..$1, ete. “It willl ers of América on lots “ER: per. Con, $1, f Casper and Boulder, Col ler is manager pf the Coyn store at Boulder. Phone 262. « and Fisk Hats New Arrivals Daily Some Remarkable Specials at $10 SAILORS, $5.00 AND UP. linery nx to Harty Wherkly. on lot 8, block 165, Casper. J. M, Garey &- Bro, to Chas. F. Buar~ Con. 3400, Ray f. Robertson et ux to Sidney L. lorrigon on part of lot 6, block 145, |) Florence ‘Taylor wt al to Clarence R.! Hood on lots 3, 4, block 108, Casper. |’ G. H, Grace: to H. H. Wisser on lot Butler’ corporation to A. O. Parks on jdwest addition, $325. Mt, Realty & Title corporation to Hel- en B. Wallace on lots 7 and 8, plock Mary G, Campbell to Ruth Oghurn ser vddition.“Cen: | Mary G. Camplel to Chins. A. Cullen on lot 7, hlock 69, Butler addition. Con, x Richard Ti Gealt on part of lot 6% block 92, A. S. Manning et ux to 8S... Halley block 69,. Sheridan. Casper Realty company to Tee A. Pearson on léts 16 and 17, Block 38, -N. Marry. C, McEveny et ©al to United Rrotherhood of Carpenters and Join} and F., Schuite’s resubdivision. of block §6, Cas- al ons H. J. Sater of the Coyne-Saner firm, Jarrived In Casper yesterday on his way to New York City, where he will make 'purchases for the Coynsfrller company Mr. Sal- Sailer HDD) AR Id deonst) laruissand: T..O::hicents are q Jeaxing toffiornoW on: a trip. tg the oll | ifislds. of, the. Bb erinten-fed in non Creek Oil company, field, super! 1 fields “at Lush y GONVENTIO : | nie uperintendent of the! Will leave this even?) : Wilder, Casper (gity schools _jing for Cleveland, Qhio, to attend the sSemi-eentennial session of the de “7 tment of superintendence of tie netonst al Educationat association which will) be held thera’ February 21 10 { The program. for the meeting Place special emphasis on Zation in school "adminis! Meetings of the depar waxs. heen notgl for thei All papers this-y, Famous For its will Americank& to-wear. and drygoods the Richards, & Cunnin returned from a < Chicago, New. York the eastern markets. moar) keta In very good condition with an nunnsially. pretty showing. of spring garments ‘nd muterials | «Mr. Hodge: purchased of Spring dresses in voil and linens 23 well as a of spring suits. He mad of. dainty hand-made wash gette blouses. which ate expec | The infants! wear department has been} made complete, as we}! as a} ; ne of negliges and boudoir a | Besides the ready-to-wear goods. Mr. Hodge has gotten a fine line of Ma: deria. Yinenx and silks and fancy geor-| complete sine! gingham! i showing specialty, nd geDPe | cars than that which Chandler offers. SEE.BEN. motor developed throngh seven years of and seven years’ service on the road in t The Home Is the Fortress of Domestic Happiness f > SIX HANDSOME BODY TYPES Seven-Passeniger Touring Car, $1895 Pour-Passenger k by, Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $1978 Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2895 Four-Passenger Coupe, $2795 (AU Prices f, o/b, Cleveland) WARINNER & COCHRAN, Wyoming and Colorado Distributors 7 T. L. RENO, Manager Casper Branch East Side Garage, Corner Third and Pine Sts. dee Ben Really 109 W 1s" ST. A PHONE 74 =, iti . s Daytime Frocks for. every’ occasion — for matinee, reception and general daytime wear— which. make a tremendous | Aabestfei the etc of style, newness and price. Each model offers a late vogue and every fashion thought for spring is cley- frocks as piquant and new as if they iust stepped out of the French Shop. Detidedly new and delightfully different . _ By the women who.are doing their clothes washing by * the old scrub: board. method, The women demand a Western Electric ; Swinging W ringer Clothes Washer Which will be placed in the home under the most liberal terms which are offered during this sale $10 Down Balance on easy monthly payments Phone NOW for. a home demonstration by factory expert Free Clothes Basket with Each Washer rona be ate sna te ts Phone 69 ® WEA@ANDLER SIX Marvelous Motor If You Don’t Want to Wait Next Spring, Order Now gettes for summer gowns. Ile alsa! : , purchased some rugs for the rug ae]. * ‘AST *s production of the Chandler Six was of record volume and Neus\cayhiewes a6 Sala i this year’s production will double it; but if you don’t want to wait for The Victory circle of «he Methodist! your new Chandler next spring, we would suggest that you order it now. church will give a Washington {eaj : é Friday atternoon’ in the church pastors This-year’s automobile shows have attracted crowds greater than ever from 2:30 to 5:30. Tveryons w oes before, partly perhaps because hundreds of thousands of Americans were unable. to secure new cars last year. And these great, crowds of motor enthusiasts have found no better value in the whole exhibit of six cylinder .~ Chandler leads so distinctly in the medium-priced fine car field because it does offer such splendid value; because of its really marvelous pucsioricg ix. the Chandler plant ie hunds of a host of owners; be- cause of its sturdy, dependable mechanical ‘onstruction throughout the entire chassis; and because of its attractive and comfortable body. ¢ Compare them all, all the sixes, then pick out yours. | It will be a Chandler if you ask Chandler owners. | ea $1895 Limousine, $3395 Phone 79 CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO Late te ste Sok RS So Se ete rep ieee dip etree tein sto le eohoete fo fee itoatestotoste ste octoetecte efoatratectoctecfecgoeeagor Power Co. 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