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Return Tomorrow From the East Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weathers are expected to return tomorrow from an e did not return, He is sajd to have] snow fell on the Medicine Bow moun- |} 9 ! xtended business and pleasure trip to/ Miss Iga May Porter was re et on April 22 | dueting his operations. ‘tains, 15 inches falling during the IT S HERE! eral of the eastern states. ee Inspiration at Miscellaneous Shower Miss Helen White, who is to be mar-| ried to Henry Larned tomorraw even- ing at the parish house of St. Anthoriy's! High tk ting members. The campaign to boost | MEET FRIDAY Pee erlang anurileckine Catholic chureh, was the guest of honor Gounty 4 : will continue until April 22 when a ban-| ] LR GAN tga SU a Es at a miscellaneous shower given by -otvad pa oy it, Lowey has] quet and dance in the Masoule temple -——— Mrs. Lee Reno at her home. A num.,'eturned from ashok: trip, to Dougtas.| win bring the work to a close. The stockholders of the Western I, J. West, general superintendent of ber of Miss White's friends were pres- Reside: . ‘ ! He Cc BS aviakora‘e 3 | the Kasom ny is in Cas- ent, and the bride-to-be received many! H. B. Durham ts expected to return] posed ot the take Wve teams com. | Trotel vi hold thelr annual meeting | Per from yeah) | Gi: e ‘ Sian Denyertwivena te tow coe turm} posed of six Legion members, sh! ning, will hold their annual meeting | Pe? ‘ ; appropriate ‘gifts, f EW Ber has been attend:| member of the local post has been asked in Casper, Fri April 15. New of. | Says. Refreshments were served by the)! to business matters. fo get another member. With the; ficers will be elected by the company hee aAmous é€ ‘monico hostess and a very pleasant evening . spent. : ee |Muttee of the Natrona County Wool-| ship committee, Dan McCarthy, hopes, HOTEL INSTALLS OIL, BURNERS. | mie, where he will be with the accbunt- Bridge Luncheon g1owers’ association, Saturday night, nn} to at least sectre 700 members, | Oliver oil burners, for which Major | ing department of the Standard Com- | for Next Week : irteresting program was outlined for] One feature planned for the drive will| Ormsby is the agent, are being in-| pany- Mrs. R. K. Staley has issued invita- tions to a number of the society mu trons of Casper to attend a bridge fone % an insurance expert probably Monday 04 also to reduce the heat in the| ©. M. Henderson, resident piano Juncheon for next Tuesday afternoon. | Elmer Green is leaving tomos uw for] night in the American Legion rooms in| Kitchens during the summer season. |tn@. My references, home people. c+ Montana, where he will attend to husi-] the West Hotel building . | Tenia Phone 743. P. O. Box 908 4-5-tf Mrs. Patrick Sullivan So as to make a clear understanding |_ end the Trisune Want Ade Entertains | ness of her father. | PERSONALS 1 . her home in Shoshoni, y esterday, by ill- O. A. Graybeal is here from Denver. enroute to South Dakota, where he wi!! attend to oil interests. At a meeting of the executive com- the Spring meeting on April fheepmen are urged to attend. Al ne*s connected with his oil interests. se Che Casper Dailp Cribune Five Teams in Field for Drive! Scheduled to End with Big Banquet and Dance The huge “get-anothe: bership drive of the Vroman Post No. 2 of the American Legion | started this affernoon with five teams in the field and actively engaged in get-| mem- than 350, the ci present paid-up rman of the membe: membership of more be an interesting talk on the cony ion | of war risk insurance to be given ly stamp collecting umple sheets of valuabl used several different’ n stamps which mes in con- ee WESTERN HOTEL STOCKHOLDERS at this time. stalled in Hot the ranges of the Henning 1 kitchen as a matter of economy ef is that wild game in Wyo- ming came through the winter in good shar During the winter 72 inches of |} month of March, United States forestry | | service reports show. This is consid ered a new record for this section of Wyoming. aeegeeeeereneene and Mrs. T. Killman of Aber. . D., are spending the wee: 7 Hugh Githens, formerly with the city \fre department here, has gone to Lara- peeereeesees OTICE Carlson’s _ IceCream “fl eo | LOSS OF WILD ©. BE. Wygant returned last night) Mark Weber of the Chappell Oil com- , | _— business trip in the south and east. MBERS | | GAMES. LOW || caret arte he f , MAILS 10 DEFRAUD CLAIM Hollister'’s Rocky piountain ee this EURALGIA i. j Spring. Without fail try this famous | ) ’ THRUOUT WYO, |sreat’ spring Cleaner—tixik. Smith: | aris cdnckoe é j | ; i co ae | dv. aa} the ile chard J, Gealt was arested here Sess ly eee Ee | and temples wi { r] | Saturday by Post Office Inspector C. 'T.] LARAMIE, Wyo., April 12—No an.|, How do you cefuliec Malan any oe aot , \ Hanson of Denver, charged with using | telope were killed in the Red Desert |!# you mom ta live this year than last? the United States mails to defraud and] country on account of the winter, while etree SOUS be feantte theeak | | \ was give y hearing before} in the Horn basin in the north-|\ 1° ot the National Rank of Commerce.| ICK'S ‘APOR' ‘ Lt 4 | Whe alt is a st astern part of the pate few elk we vd Re es 4.13-1t “YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30F. 60F, 41.20 and is alleged to hi the re winter, The gen- of what membership in the Legion | means and what is necessary to make a| discharge and who has not subsequently of Denver Mrs. Patrick Sullivan presided this} ©: M. Randolph of Denver arrived afternoon at a prettily appointed bridge | t's morning and will spend a few days] man eligible for luncheon, at her home on East Hugo! street. Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River,| and Mrs. G. B..Breenbough of Lander were the guests of honor. see W. C. T. U. Meeting The regular meeting of the W. C. 'T. U. wilf be held Friday afternoon in| the basement of the Methodist church. The meeting will close the membership drive which has been very successful, judging from the present reports. A program will be given and a reception held for all of the members and their friends. . see Mrs. Bakeland of Yonkers, N. Y. ts here visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. George Roll. se @ Tea Honoring House Guest Mrs. R. K. Staley will be hostess this! afternoon at an informal tea at her) home in honor of Mrs. Bakeland of Yonkers, N. ¥., who is here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. George Tot Spring flowers will be the home decv- rations and invitations have been ex- tended to about a dozen society matron3. se 8 Surprise at Hibernian’s Dance. Everything is in readiness for one of the largest dances of the season which will be given this evening at the Ma- sonic temple by the Hibernians. Sev-| eral surprise features “have been plan- ned and the affair promised to be un- usually entertaining. see Miss Anna Kaplan of St. Louis, Mo., is here visiting with: her sister, Mts. Charles JMendick. see Local 43 Refinery Workers Give Successful Dance The Masonic dance floor was well crowded last night at the annual dance given by the refinery workers, local 43. A regular program of dances was en- joyed. The Iris orchestra supplied jie music. see Business Club Meeting Postponed The meeting of the business and pro- fessional girls which was to have been held this evening at the parish house of the St. Mark’s Episcopal church on Wolcott street, has been postponed un: til next Tuesday, April 20, at the same time and place. The work of the seyer- al committees is yet uncompleted, bat reports will be ready at the néxt meet- ing. —— eet Fred Falley, representing, Anderson & Gustafson of’ Chicago, is in Casper on business, _ ** * ‘ George McFall of Douglas is in Cas- per today on business. here on business. .* * William Rowan of Denver, who is representative of the Dalton Adding Machine company, is in Casper for a few days. Mr. Rowan was a member of Company A of the 157th infantry in France. s 2 Miss Geneva Collett is visitng with her sister in Sheridan, Wyoming. see Angus Quillan, who has heen in the employ of the Midwest refinery htre, has returned to his home in the Black Hills. see * Mrs. W, S. Hamilton has returned to Douglas after visiting here with Mrs. F. 8. Riley. eee ' Mrs: C. H. Linsey of the Bates Hole country, is spending a few Jays in the city «itending to business matters. see Clarence Chase has accepted a posi- tion with the Kimball Drug company. rr C. H. Hoffman of Douglas, is a bus- iness visitor in the city for a few days. cee G. M. Penley, county agricultural agent, has been called to Douglas as witness in the case at court. 8 8 Harry Medley of the Casper Storage company, has left for a several weeks’ vacation in Hot Springs, Arkansas. ‘ ves Mrs. Gallagher, formerly Miss. Chit- tenden, modiste, located at the Virginia hotel, js now located at the Valhalla apartments on East Second street. Mrs. Gallagher has just returned from a winter spent in Los Angeles and other Pacific cowst points. ee F. E. Brisbane, general manager of the American Surety Company of Den- ver is in Casper to visit the local agent, M..P. Wheeler: ¥ PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET: PHONE 345 Prompt Service - WE DELIVER Phone 1304-W Silk Underwear 'WE-ARE OFFERING FOR A FEW DAYS A 20% Discount 156 South Center “TALK ‘WITH KING” Debtors know how interest consumes them. Wise men know how interest works for them. best illustrations of the latt the PENN MUTUAL, An Inquiry Enta: WILLIAM E. KING, State Manager Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company Suite 2, Lynch Building One of the er is an investment policy in ils No Obligation Phone 120-J membership in the| been officially restored to ‘an honorable Legion, Mr. McCarthy has outlined th statu: membership clause of the national con-| “There shall be no fo-m of class of stitution of the Legion. It follows: | membership »%t an active member- “Any person shall be eligible for mem-| ship as her »ve provided.” bership who was regularly enlisted,| Team captains in the drive are M. drafted, inducted or commissioned, and,!arsen, D. B. Straitiff, M. P. Wear, who served on active duty in the army,/J. J. O'Donnell and Dan McCarthy, navy or marine corps of the United | chairman. 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