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| on Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. faoaty. will entertain at her home $25 South Wolcott street on Thursday after- poor 1a wa aE 4 Javea Retail Clerks Giver May Ball Tuesday Night. “tuesday evening is the time set tor} May ball wheih will be the annual ment given by the retail clerks r, in the Masonic temple. The hestra will furnish ‘the dance ] souvenir programs will be the guests. Much time has vent planning the affair and a evening is looked for. the See Informal Elks Dance Next Week An Informal get-together dance is being planned by the Elks for a week from this Tuesday, May 11, to be held in the Masonic Temple. All visiting Iris orc b ver war enjoyable and resident Elks are invited. It is 1 to. RBS planned that next wiriter a series of | dances will be given by the Elks sim- Lecture for ilar to those given by the Salto and Tuesday Evening. Tt opticon lecture on the work Haptist missionary socfety in the hich was postponed, Will be given Nelle Morgan, Baptist state in the basement of the par- « of the church Tuesday evening clock. Miss Morgan iectureé ime subject here before and the 1 of the work of the sdefety wil teresting to note, Every one in ed in the work is invited to a talk. Masonic dancing clubs. =e. Surprise Party at LaLone Home An evéning’s éntertainment in the way of a surprise party in honor of the birth anniversary of Mrs. George LaLone was enjoyed ‘by a “number of guests at the LaLone home in North Casper. Gumes and contests were slayed and the rest of the evening spent dancing. Lovely refreshments were served to the 45 guests. The out-of-town guest of the evening was Mrs. Ada Goodrich attle, Wash who is the house of Mr. and Mrs. LaLone for thé present, American Legion Auxiliary To Meet Tomorrow. The meeting of the lary to the American Legion will be held in the American Legion club rooms: i West Hotel building tomorrow Woman's Aux e228 Mr. and Mrs, Weidner, parents of C. in the T. and William Weidner, are here from ; nat 2 "e ptly. Im- attertioan at ae ih aba day Philadelphia, Pa., to visit with their portant business will be : sons. Archie Weidner is completing a seiaea | beautiful new home for his parents on May Basket Soc South Beech street. Big Success. oe May Basket Soclal which was in fea. pacoRaROURe Methodist; Appropriate Party rch, and which was given by the| #¢ Mullin Club church, 4 The informat dance at the Mullin mn circle of the Ladies Aid So- Kensi ty of the church, was a great success.|Club for this Friday will be appropriate The church parlors were decorated in| to the senffment of the times. It will white and yellew, in a very artistic} be an overall and gingham gown An auction of about 25 May) dance, with decorations and refresh- wag held, with Mrs. A. L. Cook| ments in keeping. Invitations to the tioneer. The sale of the baskets| affair are being issued. * e.8 t d $50. The following program was given by the pupils of Prof. Rudilph Lundberg in an informal.studio tal: Piano, inment program consisting} y the junior members, in-| nd vocal selections was About 60 guests were! “Rockaby,” by Beatrice Koch, voice, | “Crossing” the Bar,” Thelma Hugo, e. | voice, “A Bowl of Roses” M c. EB. Fink, piano, “Sound the Bugles Mar- = e | P. E. 0. Sisterhood | : garet Veitch voice, ‘There is a Green Have Meeting. The P. E. O, Sisterhood met Saturday! Hill Far Away” Earle D. Holmes, h Mrs. Fred Moore, 1146 South| voice, “Elusium” and “I Love The Old David street. Sixteen members were| Doll” Mrs. BE. C. Gates, piano, “Daffo- present, and thé guest of the afternoon] dils" Amelia Shikany, piano ‘Valse was Mrs. Buckner, @ new member of the) Danseuse” Verna Searles voice, “Hope 0. from Mexico, Missouri. |and “Charity” Beatrice Beodefeld, voic P. afternoon was spent sewing on|“In The Garden of My Heart” Mr: ynd quilt made by the organiza- J. Leschinsky. tion The quilts are sold and the pro-| billed ceeds used to further the, philanthropic Mrs. Q. K. Deaver has left for a two i eeaie visit with friends and relatives he Towards the close of the after- Were | in O'Neil and/ Omaha, Nebraska. served oe The next meeting which will be, with! Mr, and Mrs. Robert N. Ogden Sr., of 5. P. Bacon, president, will be the Deadwood, S. D., are here visiting with work noon refreshments delicious M. O, Corey has returned from Salt Lake City, Utah, where he has been on a business trip. . ae ey RS Judge Murane of the Hagens & Mur- ane jaw firm has been called to Bast Ely, Nevada, by the serious illness of his sister. eR. see Miss Laura Bickne? nas moved into her newly purchased home, 402 Sottth Jackson — street, e-« B. B. Lummis left last night for Chey- snne where he will spend several weeks visiting and attending to business. ‘ee Mr. find Mrs. G.1. Bell have returned from Denver where they spent some time on a business and pleasure trip. eee Cc. R. McGrew returfiéd last night from a business trip to Denver. eee H. J. Shad is here from Shoshoni, Wyo., attending to business in the.city for a few days. se Mr. anl Mrs. A. L. Spurlock are in the | city from the Buzzards ranch visiting | with friends and attending to business matters. | eee F. Tilman Brownhe of the Ralph| Mayo brothers accountants offices con- | nected with the Mestas and Spears of- ficeés has gone to Denver on a short business trip. see Miss Margaret Douds has returned from a short busines and pleasure trip to Cheyenne, Wyoming. see. Attorney G. R. Hagens has returned m a succesful business trip in Basin, Wyoming. . eee Mrs. W. ©. Cummings who has been spending the past two weeks with her husband here, left thts morning for her home at Billings, Mont. ees Mrs. Julian Lever returned yesterday morning from Southern § Californ! where she has spent the past two months. ’ ee M. J. Foley has returned from an ex- rt. tended trip in the es W. A. Pollen is here from New York City visiting with C, H, Reimerth. Mr. Pollen is thinking of locating in this part of the country. . William Leneham has returned here for the summer after spending the winter in New Mexic BIG VOTE BEINE: Election Today Expected to Re- the heaviest vote in the history of the} city will be cast in the election of trues-! of the Natrona county high school and lon the board of School District No. former and two on the latter, POLLED, SOHOOL CONTEST LIVELY cord Largest Vote in History Here; Polls Open: Till 6 O'Clock. From indications late’ this afternon, tees o fill expired terms on the board Three vacancies are to be filled on the The following candidates, named inj} recent caucus, are up for re-election on the high school board: W, O. Wilson,! P. C. Nicolaysen and C. H. Townsend For School District No. 2, P. C. Nicolay- sen and 8. W. Conwell. Opposing these candidates are those named in a mass meeting last Friday night and are on what is known as the “Citizens Ticket.” This ticket is com- posed of G. M. Anderson, W. J. Baile: and Ira Wetherill for election on tt high school board arid Ambrose Hem- ingway and Mrs. John Grieve for Dis- trict No. 2. The polls opened at 1 o'clock in the Central School building and will remain BIGN. Y. STORE CUTS PRICE OF STOCK IN SALE se ice for ab! an {me (1, i open until 6 p. m. this evening. ACTING WARDEN DIES RAWLINS, Wyo. .May 3.—Acting Warden Brine of the state penitentiary here died at Sulphur Springs, Missouri, where he went to take medical “treat- ment. His body will be brot to Rawlins where funeral services will be held Wednesday. Siro Nc” tetas The local agency for the ,Chandle car receiye? a carload lot of new chines which are to be unloaded tomor- LOW. Elmer Meredith Denver where he went to after a long illness. has returned recuperate from| } | | | the Commerce headquarters toda Mr. work for the matter of renewing the: All men who’ wish to renew » must do so before July the n | Rea ¢ for _AUTOIST. ROADS IN FAIR _ SHAPE, REPORT ubout Casper yesterday report the-road east (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, May 3.—One of New York’s largest department stores i rted an advertisement in tod: newspapers announcing that it would attempt to high prices by offering its stock, val- ued at $20,000,000 at a reduction of 20 per cent, NEW RED GROSS OFFICE OPENS TNC. C. BUILDING The American Red Cross home serv- “break the backbone tion will open its new office flobr of the Chamber se second Widdell, who is also the vocational education r the Red Cross and will le to giv information ; and ce to all ex-service men, espec ent insuran the government has announc blanks may be had t 88 st a FIND advice and a Motorists who tried the roads handling ally in insurance. govern- ross office, and no charge is made The dance to be given by thé Casper |Concert band at the Masonic Hall to- jnight is your chance for a god time. Come early and enjoy the whole evening. ] | SCOUT TOTAL IS. | | } | 5-3-1t | ee eee | ] Ald IN I STRAYED | One yearling Holstein heifer. Tips of wed off: anded on left hip_ Also Shepherd put horns The Boy Scout drive here brought a tare total of $7,300 in cash and pledges, | HR. @. Kemp, treasurer of the Bo¥ |hrown, white fhe round neck. Re- Scout Council announced today, anc ward. J. M. Cromer, Phone $18-J. more money is “promised. Of this |~°™ ee ? amount Mr. Kemp has $6,598.50. in cash in the bank, which is more than the quota originally set as the goal of the drive. E of lack and colored sailor: , White they scaeeeet , at half price. These were priced am ™ OPTICAL CO. ) to $25.00.— Martz Hat Shop, 134 So: fe jane ? } Optic Center. 5-3-3t! Ground joor Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. and Phone 1331; residence 746 8. zt builder, Durbin. on of de- be King of all Treatments for Blood Poison, Rheu- matism and Eczema 18 Years—7000 Patients. Write for Booklet THE MICROZONE MEDICINE CO., Box 94, Hot Springs, Ark. All the Big Reduction on jof town as smooth as a boulevard as far e e jat least as Careyhurst. The road to- rd usper Mountain was in fair hape for about four miles. A warty which attempted the road to Pine Moun- tain this morning turned back after making about twelve miles, and re- port this of p .e 8 Cc, W. Sparr of the Consolidated Roy- alties has returned from an extended busines trip in Pittsburg, Pa. es # e. Ed Marion of Golden, Colo., is visiting in Casper today. Mr. Marion operates ftuarries, Guernsey, Denver and at ‘| Pringle, S. D. e #2 R. H. Nichols has returned from busines trip to Denver. eee Herbert Metzger of Williston, N. D. is | visiting Reginald-Janes* and other friends in Casper and may locate here. a a Band music by the Casper Concert st gathering before the summer ad-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Ogden Jr, They journment. a * | will be entertained during the week. eos Bacou-Waygood Marriage Set for Wednesday. Announcement has been made of the} marriage of Miss Vida Bacon to Claren Waygood, which. will take place this coming Wednesday. Miss Bacon is the} daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Bacon, and has been a resident of Casper for 2 little over a year. She hds been with H. J. Peterson Realty-company. The young couple will live here. | € a ed | Mrs. Harter Shaffner is expected to arrive from her home in Glenreck to- and will be the guest of Mr. J. J. Bartley. eee nd Give | e Tonight. r° Concert Band will give program this evening in Masonic Temple. It will be an dance and the proceets of the} will be used towards purchasing 's for the personnel of the band.) Sek | Mrs. C. D. Poling to Be | Hostess to Aid Cirere. | Mrs. C, D. Poling will be hostess at I home, 8: Natrona Avenue, at a m of the South East Circls.of the Ust society Tuesday afternon at. 2 The afternon will be spent rticles for the bazaar, and are urged to come. oe Junior “Prom” to Be Big Affair, Invita | are being sent to the alu- n faculty students and friends of the nual Junior “Prom” given by the “altrona County high sehool to attend or class of the school in honor of} t iduati seniors, The dance will) in MasoniceTemple which will insformed clever decorations en piece orchestra will sup-| ply the dance music, and the 4 will form at 9 o’clock. Pr inal design will be the souvenirs, ' novel favor dances have been , tanged. Many surprives are planned for the evening and the entertainment bromises to be one of the most suc ‘ ! given by students of the chool, | se 7 +4 Series of Luncheons for the Week. } ‘arl Wever will preside at a mridge luncheons to be given) dnesday, Thursday and Friday) is week, at, her home, 230 East} street. Invitations have been d to the society matrons of +he} . | Deleware i cit Girl's Club Enter and Cons theater 1y afternoon for the mem- suds of Promise club, After refreshments were served nith-Turner drug store. | Sueritte : Misses Helen McFayder 2] i Lucille Niles, Lavona Putenney, V na Searl es, Gertrude kham, Maxinne il, Catherine is and the hos-| were chaperoned by Mrs. D. M. . » Luncheons Wednesday and Thomas Cooper and Mrs will be joint hostesses at se luncheons for this week. Mrs. per will entertain at luncheon and) ls at her home, 735-South Wolcott OR. me i William NATIONAL . BICYCLE May Ist. Band at the Masonic Temple tonight. 5 7 | { | | | POD SD Lh Lh kL dedadd EK to 8th. In riding for pleasure ? Have you.ever thought what a Bicycle can mean to 'you— I most healthful forms of exercise. Bicycle to work and save time and money. A Bicycle is the best present of all. Women find cycling the. most pleasant way to keep healthy, happy, and strong. Now’s.the time to see your dealer’s new stock of latest models. May 1st to 8th is National Bicycle Week. Buy now and get a full season’s use. 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Price 50 Cents t is one of the Ride a New York, U. S. A. road still very soft in a num-}j TRY OUR DY Commercial Lunch ‘Served Daily Ye ae fhe a : 156 South Center Phone 1304-W PPOSSOOOOO 100% MIGROZONE 100% | N Overland: Sedan ‘driven Only 500 miles Sale price $1500 New cost $1790 We will be pleased Park OAD Ck SALES “Spring Quarters,’”’ 511 Yellowstone Phone 1223 WILLIAM G. (BILL) NOONAN, Service Manager Thee” We have a stock of men’s hats unsurpassed anywhere for completeness and you will save both time and money by doing your buying here a s