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A ‘color scl of green and white carried out i Easter lilies and lilies of the valley made the artistic decorations for the home of Mr, and JMrs. G. RP. Hagens on South Center street at the second of a series bridge luncheons served) this afternoon. Seyeral of the younger pooucys girls assisted in serving the Tunchéon, and the afterndon wis spent playing auctiorf bridge. Arrange- ments were made for seven tables. ‘ cee Old Timers Entertained ut Informal Tea Mrs. P..C. Nicolayson assisted by Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River, Wyo., enter- tained ‘at home" for many of her old friends yesterday afternoon, Tea served and a very pleasant time was) spent by the “old timers’ of Casper, ses Dinner ier Celebrates Birthday Anniversary Mrs. T. A. Seaman was hostess at het home, .355 North Wolcott street at a dinner party in honor of Miss Vera Hollingworth, in recognition of Miss Hollingsworth'’s birthday anniversary. Places at the dining table were lajd for Miss Hollingsworth, Mrs. T. C. Hol- lingsworth, Abby Hollingsworth, Georg> Holliigsworth, father of Mrs. T. G. Hol- lngsworth, J. T. = and the hostess, . = Mr, @nd Mrs, Don Sullivan are moy- ing into their apartments at the Black: more apartment house. They have been fucsts at the Henning hotel waiting for the new Blackmore to be completed. see Methodist Ald Circles Announce Meetings The various circles of the Methodist Aid society desire a large attendance at the meetings which will: be held tomor- row ut the following homes at 2:30: Kensington. Citcle—Mrs. H. B. Mil- stead, in the apartment above the O. L, Charles Shubaugh 18 here from Den- [vee on business for the Davis Bros. Drug DOmDeT y= ae Mrs. George Seclatrst Denver is here ; visiting with friends. She intends to Jeave this afternoon for Belle Fourche, South Dakota, t eee Eason A, Barl of Lander spent yester- day here attending to business and | Casper. visiting with friends. oe. ‘ Charles Robinson of Denver id here calling on his trade with the Jocal druggists, ‘eee John Sackville’of Hudson, Wyo., was here yesterday to take the state board examination of Pharmacy. ears BL. Fletcher, wip has recently gone into the real estate business here, is leaving for Cheyenne this evening on business, eee Hon, J. A. Delfelder of Riverton, Wyo., was a business visitor here. Mrs. Delfelder, who has been visiting for the winter In Los Angeles, Long Beach and other Southern California points, joined her husband here and will accompany him to their home in Riverton. veee Master Norris Pinney, who has been very ill at the Private hospital, is now at hid home ind is improving rapidly. “** C. A. Hamilto nof Salt Creek is spend- ing the day here attending to business. cee R. T. Kemp left last night for Den- ver on business, He will return Sat- urday "morning. PRELIMINARY STEPS TAKEN HERE Plans for a University: ih a Cane in Casper’ got well did way at the} dinner held in the Henning hotel banquet room last sight when 200) collége ‘and ‘university men showed. their interest by expressing thei ideas on the need of such a-club. A committee at large, which is to. worla over’ will act in the capacity of a directory committee until the club is formed, was named last night. The keynote’of the, purpose of the meeting was made in a talk by Donald W. Ogilbee, ary organization. less and futile organization wished on town recreation center may be built such as in cities In other states, it is the intention of the committee and present officers to do all in their pow- er to seCure such an organization. qnere {is room. for it and a need for it in | Casper— ‘more so than in almost any ‘city in this western country.” { -in a similar manner R. S.. Ellison, vice-president of the Midwe® Refining company here, stated that a big may Jority of business men would like a {social club where they could go during their idle hours. He estimated that there was more than one business man who would give $1,000 for life member- ship in such an organization. Mr. Ell- son was of the opinion tat the mem- to college and university men: “It looks well for the future of Cas- Per to see so many college men gath- éred in ‘this city, We need trained men at the present time. If the man who is educated at a college or uni- versity gets anything out of his college course, he realizes that tere are oth- er parts of the country and other in- terests just ss important as his own community or his own interests.” 44 place or club room where men of college or any scientific training could . Attorney Meee AE Spencer ned gone to Riverton and Lander on business. cee Miss Mary Sandlin returned to Cas- ‘Walker Lumber company. Mrs. William A. Walker will be one of the hostesses. Willixg Workers—Mrs, W. A. Lester, 624 East Third. Capitol Hill Circle-dMrs. C. H. Lowe, 151 North Lincoin. Victory Cirlee—Mrs. W.L. French, par- sonage, Social Service Circle—Mrs. Lioyd N. Hagood, 414 “ast Milton, Round Robin~Ars, Atay” Hathaway, 816 South Oak, - 5 ee Dance at Temple - Tonight. The War Mothers will chaperon at sonic temple tonight, which is given for ‘the benefit of the Army and Navy club and the American Legion, . ; ———_ | PERSONALS ; Mr. and (Mrs. Martin T. Rathyon are In Douglas, press Siitine at the Home of Mr. and’ Mrs, M. W, Clyde. Mrs. Rathvon. Oat t formerly Miss Bessie Ja- mieson of Douglas. 2 8 W. T. Judkins, state ie warden, fs here enroute to Cheyénne from the Dubois country, He reports that the Yast storm was hard on the game, bat generally spegking the loss was light. e * M. C. Wagner, representing the Pax- ten & Gallegher company of Omaha; Nebr., is here calling on’ the clotliing merchants. see Lucien Ray, who is employed with the Campbell & Johnson, store,: is confin-d to his home by an illness. eee Cc. W. Carlisle returned this afternocn from a two weeks’ business visit in Denver. one Charles Anda of the Natrona County Land and Abstract company Is still con- fined to his home altho ‘he is improy- ing steadily. se Fred Clink of Denver-is the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Orms- by for a few day: eee Mr. and Mrs. George Scott have re- turned from Rochester, Minn. where Birs. Scott underwent a serfous opera- tion. Mrs, Scott is much better now, Miss Wilma Scott is‘ visiting in Kansas City, with her sister and brother-inlaw Mr. and Mrs. ered Btogaaea, Governor F. fs Ceoent last night per this morning after spending two ‘weeks on her homestetid near Douglas. se 8 Cc. I. Cain of the Yiawlins Brokerage company, is in Casper en route to Lusk on business. eee A. P. Nesbit is in Douglas today on usiness. be er R. C. Wyland returned this. morn: ing from Denver, where he has been at tending to ‘business matters. eee James Gratiot Is back from Wenver where he spent a short time on busi. * the Thursday night dance at the Ma-! ness, see Roy Spurlock is in from the Buzzards ranch for the day, $ oe William Grieve has just completed the purchase of the Schoonmaker placo, the Dumb: Bell ranch, on the Sweetwater. ee Arthur Mayban has ‘aceepted the ‘y,0- sition of,registered pharmacist with the Smith-Turner i | company. E 7 ae ie H. G. Barber of Lander arrived today from, Denver, where he has been at- tending to business interests. s+ 2 Jess ‘Posey is in. frem the Buzzards ranch attending to business in the city fo. the Gay. 5 oe LC, Booth of the Peters Cartrilge company, is in the city on business. ose L. Lilly is expected to return tonight from. Denver, where. he has: heen on business. ‘ soe James Mahaffey has-returned from 4 ‘rip to the Osage oilfields where he has interests. ~He reports a great growth in the townsite. > C. H. Carpenter is in from Salt Creek for several be es business. Claud Bissel He faseane is A bust. ‘ness visitor. in the city for the next few days. one Millan Ryer is here from Denvep stay- ing at the Henning hotel while attend. ing to business Ppeigs iis L. €. Coffelt ot “Chloago is here on business, se Mrs, J. Davis and Mrs. Moyer of Laramie are here to attend thé meeting of the Pythian Sisterhood, which is or- | ganizing @ temple’ nets. * James Kibben, representing the here enroute to Denyer from Montana, where he has been about a week looking after oil interests. Wright-Wilhelmi Company of Omaha, Neb., is in the city calling on the hard- Rats pink eae easiest to the leather soft and pli just a little on get together was the plan suggested by S. K. Loy, head of the chemical lab- oratory department of the Midwest Re- fining company, “I hope that such a university or- ganization* will be permanent. In the enormous growth of Cusper, a great majority of the.men in. responsible jfosi- tions must be ones of training.” Judge C. B, Winter told of his col- lege life and what it meant to him. A season on the bench, he said, cools down even the. college man’s blood. Ev- ery; man present was asked to give his name, college and year he graduated or the year in which he hoped to gradu- ate. Besides the musical program sup-| plied between courses, former college. jes, partially, in ‘singing college tunes, R. T. Kemp, Cal Smith, and Mr. Ogilbee had charge of arranging the banquet. Dr. G, M. Anderson was clected vice- chairman and Bill Bailey secretary and treasurer. Mr. Ogilbee, who was tnast- master, named the following commit- tee to make all plans for the univer- sity club: D. Worth, Mr. Hazelmeyer, F. 8. K. Shallenberger, H. W. Ladd, 8. By Loy, .T. P: Kilian, Mr. Scott, R. Kemp, H.-B. Durham, W.-H. moinieets C A. Porter, C. T Handbury, M P. Wear, und Mr. Bernhardt. NOTICE Cc. M. Henderson, resident tuner. _My references, home pe Phone 74J. _ P. ple. chairman of the -tempor- } “We do not want another purpése: | If the men of Caepér want! & club house sxround which. a down- | bership Should net be limited entirely | men and graduates revived old memor-| Sutphin, Bill Bailey, Dr. 'T. J, Drew, J.| hazel, hydrastis, camphor, etc,, as mix- piano; actually| MOON-GLO FOR SUMMER SKIES— An_ afternoon dress of black moon-glo satin which meets the general demand} for modishness and: service in the! quality of the material and design _ of| |the medel jitstlf. |. Mr. and Mrs,’ Harry Timmemeijer of St. Louis, Mo., where the former is con- inected with one of the largest candy | manufacturitig compa:ties, are here vis- jiting with friends. | | THIS WILL ASTONISH | CASPER PEOPLE action’ of simple witch- | The quick ed in Lavoptik eye wash, will surprise Casper people. One girl) with weak, | strained eyes was helped by n single ‘application. Her mother couid hardly jSew or read because of eye pains. In one week she too was benefited. We guarantee a small bottld of Lavoptil to help ANY’ CASE weak, strained or in- !flamed eyes, Aluminum eye cup FRE d $19.95 and . 50 DRESSES Consisting of Georgettes, Taffetas, Jerseys. Values not less than’ $28.95, up to $40 Special All colors sizes.; Nae use, Itg Sai le. Prevents the dauber needed. A Daaber, in Each Carton—No Paste Required Sold by Grocers, apes Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores Th S. M. BIXBY & CG Also Manufacturers of Bi Wite and Jet-Oil Paste -» Inc., New York ’s Jet-Oil, Shu Polishes Miss Mae Winter to 4 Attend Kindergarten Meeting in Topeka Miss Mae I, Winter of the Park kindergarten, will represent the Casper kindergartens the conven- tion of kindergarten — teachers, will be held in Topeka, Kans., from April 12 to 16. chia be reviewed by the speakers at the twenty-seventh annual marten Union. It is expect} that 600 | delegates from the United States and) some foreign countries will attend. The tentative program issued by the |} union includes in the lst. of speakers?! | Miss Julia Wade Abbott, kindergar- ten’ specialist, Yurean’ af “education, Washington, D. Ci; Miss Mary Rradfora superintendent of schools; ; Kenosha, Wis., Dwight B. Waldo, president of the Western States Normal School, Kala- mazoo, Mich.; Miss Loraine Elizabeth Wooster, state supérintendent — of schools in Topeka, Kan.; Mrs. Mary Root Kern and Miss Katherine rtin, school of education, Chicago Univer- sity, and Miss Caroline Barbour,’ state Nermal School, Superior, Wis. Gov. Henry J, Allen of Kansas will give the | convention of the International Kinder- | | i WEIGHT © Simple, Safe, Reliable Way §f you are carrying around ten to sb pounds of unhealthy Seat you are AAs sarily weaker your vital feduce your. z-eiaht in a simple, safe and, reliable way, with. else, the korein sys- tom is just what you should try. Spend soma « time daily in the open-air, take seven deep breaths each morning and ‘night and use oll Korein; following simple directions that come with the box. Weigh and measure your~ Self once x week. WONDERFUL! Oil of korein Is absolutely harmless, is to take. Even a few days’ self. treatment has often been Feported to. show a no- ticeable reduction in weight and —measure- ments. Your work be- mes, easier; a more vant, vivacious. feel ion and After Seat fet jour lite! ‘Be years your le Surprised and delighted, Amaze t friends, tool First, obtain & hex of Sit of Korein ats any busy rug stare: $100 Lose f glve. th, in each box that Hering’ More in ayatem you will Iose 10 to 60 younds, whatever weight you wish. chute will be mailed (plain wrapper) free Dy” epcrded -o-<§ Sritected so-ato-ele of seeteeste dp dete teds whichy} delegate from Wyoming. | study and child training the REDUCE YOUR | Korein Co Station F, awe York, N, Ys ‘ address of welcome. Committees will report on the nation- al suryeys mide pertaining the meth ods of child study, —m lite ure, necrology, co-operation of the I. K. U. with the federal bu 1 of educaticn, hational congress of mothers, and other | subjects. Mis} Winter will visit schools in Lin- con, Neb., on her way there. So far as known Miss Winter will be the only GRAND ANNUAL BALL Given by POCAHONTAS LODGE FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920 MASONIO TEMPLE s, $1, Including War Tax Ladies Free Tribune Want Ads bring results, i JUST ARRIVED Tailored and Pattern HATS 25 PER CENT OFF ycomplete right now, lir You'll be artistry of our and the Our | beauty assortment of shapes is and the interested’ in You'll trimmings to go of trimmings ne more appe the milliners, the mada up models created by find just the shape that meets your ideals, with it that will r atisfaction. 1It in the hat of complete | | Never was BURKETT millinery more popular than this Spring; : never were our patrons more delighted with our serv | ‘ | | | | i | We Invite You to Inspect Our Offerings SEE OUR SPECIAL $10 COUNTER TOMORROW usive Nu-Bone Corsets | BURKETT MILLINERY FURNACES Sheetmetal Work of All Kinds Warm-Air Heating a Specialty Estimates Furnished C. S. ELLIOTT 820 East Fourth Street ——— Phone 590-R S 0 as) Ss ss he ts te ee so rer ere a yA iz & i ~ iz Spring Sale we Choice $ 1 . x o4, ¢ Oriental Rugs : : ° ° . * . . & 3 Beginning Tomorrow, April 9, our Spring Sale of Oriental + . Rugs and Carpets Will Be Shown at od .* e x eH Chamberlin Furniture Company y These Rugs are carefully selected since several months and + . i ‘ we believe they are the finest ever shown in Casper + .x<a “ $ We guarantee every one of them to give perfect satisfaction to our + ° customers, ¥ = All those who love to see the real art and beauty of the Orient are oS oe cordially welcome to see this unusual exhibition. : » = ty % ZAMBAKIAW BROS. & CO. & Denver, Colorado ee $ & af: oats Potash RS R Lot eta detecta tata tase Sopot Seeded eatedrtectoateetes otee: $e aho-eheo-ofe-sheele-sio-atoetortosge oSe- POOLIOOOS + 1% +4 S e Kassis 122 South Center Street ood *, ¢ 4, % 5% Beer steeteatestestecetretretpctostoatortontocgectecrtee After Easter Discount Sale Friday and Saturday, Avril 9 and 10, Only 0% DISCOUNT Ladies’ and Children’s Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel S Be Sure and Ask for Your Discount eS ow Boegeafog ree so-so sho sho sho ahe-aSo- ehe-eke ao eke ao RD Se mr eloceetoce eoatetoatocirtoeeetotnae ae ‘aa Pe Me a Xa x OM oo ae, + Me Me + 1% + A STRAIGHT SX SK EXD K? ¢ 1 - iM 1% ae Xe a> Me Me ome ON ALL 1M 7 Soa” o4, ? o, + 1% o-sfo-ofees ? 2 1M Xa? ? oe, O. , als 4, R2 a o ree, % % “oe, - o*, os ° 2. ~% Dry Goods Co. 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