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st. Mark's Guild at Nicolaysen Home TheWoman's Guild of St. Mark's Lpiscopal ¢hurech will meet tomorrow jternoon at the home of Mrs. 'P. Cc. sen at $ o'elock. -A full attena- is asked, The collection wi'l be used for materials by the committer on sewing for the May Festival Alt members are asked to come prenared to sew tomorrow. - 8 ee Synergae Will Hold Tea and Sale Saturday : e Mark's Synergae) was very de-! ully entertained last evening at home gf Miss Leone Blackmore, South Woledtt street with twelve mem- pers and guests present. Plans were made for & ten and baked sale on Sat- urday of this week at the parish house. Mrs. H. R. Lathrop’ is in charge of} the sale and Mrs. Wilson Kimball, Jr., js chairman of the committee for the tea. The young women devoted the evening to fancy, work after which the hostess served a delicious luncheon, * ee Baptist. Society Meets Tomorrow ‘The general meeting of the Women's society of the Baptist church be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the! jasement of the parsonage. The topic will be “Medical Missions” and Mrs, Cocil Drake Will lend the program. ‘The| Northwest circle will, serve refresh. | ments, ess aba w. ¢. T. U, fo Meet. The W. CG. 'T. U. will hold the regu- sting this coming Friday after- t the home of Mrs. C. H, Mc- North Maple street, s 88 e Guest From Washington, D, C. H M Caroline Malthy of Washingion, the house gpest of her sister, E. Winter, at her home on Natrona avenue, Miss Maltby may re- main here for the rest of the winter, see Fortnightly to j Meet Saturday ‘The members of the Fortnightly auc- tion bridge club will be entertained at the home of: Mrs. Major Ormsby on South Center street this Saturday af- ternoon. eee War Mothers Dance at Masonic Temple The dance given under the auspices of the War Mothers for the American and the members of the Army} and Navy elub and their friends wil be held this Thursday night‘as usua), e 86 e Nelson-Heldreth ‘ Marriage Miss Hagel Nelson. and Ray Hel- dreth were quietly, margied at the St. ) 's Episcopal ¢hurch,py_ the Rev. Philip K, Edwards last Monday evon- tng at 8 o'clock. Only the most inti- ate friends and the relatives: were! resent at the simple services, y Mr. and Mrs, Heldreth left the same_| night on a short wedding trip. ‘They will return soon to tneir home in East Casper. Mrs Mrs. Heldreth is the daughter of A. H. Nelson and formerly at- cost more to USE. O[ The best economy is to buy Goodrich Red Inner Tubes in the first place. Goodrich | INNER _ ‘TUBES ‘The B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio ‘Red ie tended the Natrona County high setioo}, Mr. Heldreth ‘is a contractor here, ° as Tea Club. Nicely Entertained Mrs.4M. N. Wheeler was the hostess yesterday afternoon at her home, 15% North Beech street, at a meetin of! the members of the Tea club. The at ternoon.was devoted to playing auction bridge with the Mesdames Burton and Billy Johnson substituting. eee Mr, and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler are leaving tomorrow nixht for New York and other eastern cities. They expect to be gono stout a month. J. L. Kinnent of Lead, 8. D., is here; for a few days attending to business connected with his oil interests. oe 8 Herbert Chesire, who has been spenda- ing the winter in the south, has ra- turned to Casper. eee Dennie Wyatt felt yesterday for Den- ver, where he will spend about a week. * 8 8 W. D. Weathers of the Addison-Far go Oil company offices in the Oil Ex- change building, has gone to Texas to look after oll matters. cee Frank Fisher of Powder River is a business visitor in the city for a fow days. se 6 Mr. and Mra, Frank Cohen are vinit- ing with friends here. for the week from their home in Great Falls, Moni. se The Seidel Realty company has mov- ed its offices from the Daly hullding into rooms in the Wyatt bullding. eee ( Edward G. Marquis and dang)ter ire here today from Mestler.. 2 © Rev. Philip K, Edwards went to Cheyenne last night ¢0 attend a clergi- cal meeting.” elwie Mrs, Ed Luthey of Riverton ts spnd- ¥ng several days here on a shopping trip enroute to Rawlins, = ee. Attorney Charles Reevely of Lusk is in the city today. 2 8 Mr. and: Mra, AW. of. Lloyd toft tast night for Hot Springs, Ark. They will be gone for about a month. cee H. W. Davis of Kaycee, Wyo., is hero attending to important business matters. 6 ss P. J. Modh@rsof Roulder, Colo., is a guest at the Wenning hotel while pay- ing a business visit’ to $e eity. WOMEN WATCH AND WAIT BIG RED TAG SALE Best “in the Long Run pay a dollar or so less on the purchase of an inner tube may seem like economy, but is more often extravagance. “Tubes that cost.less to BUY often ‘Makers of the Sivextown Cord Tire a « r5 ee this week: . — ness. © 5 “2 j Mr, and Mes. J. J. Hale of Salf Creek. aro-spending the day here attending to business matters and shopping. eae 1 John Bingenhetmet left last night} for “Denver, to attend the automobile | ae Patrick Sullivan ts leaving tomorrow nigtit for Chieag6, where he will spend| some time attending to business. 1 s 2 6 B. RB. Lammis is in Denver.to attend! the auto show this week. eee Mr. and Mra. Lee Reno left far Den They new | | ;ver to attend the anto show. intend to, drive back in, thelr Chandler motor car. ose George Wyatt and family of Troy| River, Mich., have come to Caaper to} make their home here. | es ee Cc. P. Smith of Chicago, Ill, Is reg- istered at the Henning hotel while at- tending to business tn this city. — se 8 George Jarvis and Ft, O. Meonts are spending the day ih the Bolton Creek Tleld. see Ty. BR. chancettor of Lusk, who sas here on business, has returned to his homes. a eee Mr. and Mrs. T.. Goulet of Lu here visiting with old time fric ewe P._H, Patterson is hers representing the Richardson Drug company of Oma- ha, Nebr., to the local druggists, vee L. Lily, who is connectel with the Cow Gulch Ol! company is here from Denver attending to fegal mutters. eee Mrs. Lewis Barker has been called | te Idaho hy the flliness of her grand- father, She left last night and will be gone an indefinite length of time. eee | A.g. Allan of the Neving Candy com pany of Denver, Colo., is here calling ‘on his trade. ’ The satisfaction ydu get from drinking good tea is complete. You get delicious taste and fragrance; you are re- freshed and rested. You get the most for your money. Good tea makes so many cups to the pound that it is actually cheaper. When-we say*good tea” alt Drug company of Boston, Mass., re-|on business with the Chamberlin Far-| Furniture company, returned yesterday | Px tiened to his headquarters here after|'niture company, is leaving tonitiat for} from Riverton, w & short. busihess trip to Greyhatl, we mean Schilling’s. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, “Ceylon - India, Oolon, English Freakfast) All one quality. le parchmyn-lined moisture-proof; ages. At grocers everywhere, A Schilling & Co San Francisco ont nena ne pent rene nena mer ete cnt ee saentone ‘TOOK.NAP’ SEVEN seep tle, Cham L. B. 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