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In compliment to members of the American Legion and their ‘friends, Prof. Rudolph Lundberg and bis pupils will give their seventh and final concert of the season in the Legion club rooms, basement of the West Hotel, next Mon-! day evening at 8 o'clock. The public is inylted. The program is as follows: Piano, “Dragon Flies’ Lucile Bishop Duet, “The Isle of Dreams, the opera “The Red Mill’ Herbert Margaret Speas and Thelma Hugo Solo, ‘‘When the Boys Come Home” Speaks udolph Lundberg Solo, “By the Waters of Minnetonka” Lieurance y Solo, “Love, Here Is My Heart"__Silesu Randolph Iserman Duet,, “Silent Night”. Nevin Mrs. Don Lobdell and Selma Young and games were played and everyone had a regular get together good time. About 85 members of the Bible classes | Were present. | eee {Pretty Bridge Luncheon Yesterday Afternoon Mrs. L. B. Townsend was hostess yes- terday afternoon at a bridge luncheon ;at her home. Fifteen of the society matrons of Casper were the guests, |"Phe decorations followed the color mo. | tive of pink and blue. After the Junch eon the afternoon was devoted to play- | ing auction bridge, the Mesdames J. B. Barnes,\and Ray Wy:and receiving tie honors. . News of Wedding Surprises Friends News of the quiet wedding ceremony of Mrs. Fortune Cantlin and Fred Mer- {chon which occurred Wednesday eve- ning at 5:30 o’clock in’ the Methodist ‘parsonage, with the Rev. Walter L. Solo, “The Barefoot Trail”_...Wiggers{French officiating, came as a complete Earlé D. Holmes Solo, “If I Were a Rose"____Hesselberg Mrs. O. W. Hillgren {timers of Casper, Piano, “Titania” ...Lefebure-Wely Ingla Black Duet, “O, Tell Us Merry Birds"_-White es E. C. Gates and L. BE. j Sundwell 1 Sola, “Thinking of Thee” Ray Halloran Solo, “As It Dawn’... Mrs. Burton Nye Solo, (a) “Because She Kissed ---.-Roma’ Cantor re. | Gaypior! e gers . Treber Sa Leslie ichinsky and } , Boedefeld Accompanists: Mrs. C. E. Wygant and;Rudolph Lundberg. eee Clever Bridal Shower Given for Bride A‘ miscellaneous: shower was given at the home of Mrs. H. E. Wailes in the| M Baker addition in honor of Miss} Ethel Allen, who became the bride of Sack Randall on Tuesday of this week. The leading feature of the afternoon’: entertainment was a mock wedding. When the ringing of the wedding bell (a cow bell) announced the entrance of; the/pbridal party, Mrs. L. C. Smith saug, the very appropriate song “Hear Them Bells”. Then as the bridal procession entered the room to the “Star Spangled Banner" the clergyman, Betty Stinte Proceefed in a very able manner to x- act some unusual promises from Heien Knowels, the groom, and Marie Boyle, the bride. ‘ Master Donald Knowels was the bearer of the ring, a celluloid harness ying. The members of the bridal party Were appropriately dressed for the occa- sion. surprise to their many friends hcre. Both Mr. and Mrs. Merchon are old and Mrs. M is one of the foremost pioneers. were attended at the wedding by 3 and Mrs, John Bartley. They will in Casper and make their home 137 North McKinley street. see Mr. and /Mrs. G. R. Hagens have re- turned from, Sheridan, Wyo.,- where they went to attend the Republican convention. They were delayed in Bill- ings, Mont., for several days. eee Eight New Members in Woodcraft Lodge Eight new members were initiated into the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge at a regular meeting last night in the I. O. O. F. Hall. The meeting was well pattended and after the business session and the initiations refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. rer Spragues Entertain for Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sprague enier- tained informally at their home 542 South “Durbin street for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rafferty and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Merchon who were recently married here. The table was prettily decorated! and a pleasant evening was spent. | See PPE ED pe em e. ° Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pinkerton of 1154 South Cedar street are the par- ents of a nine poupa daughter born this morning. wee “'W. E. Harden of Lander, who has |been attending the Republican conyen- After the refreshments were served tion, is in Casper today en route to his the, bride-to-be opened the pac! whieh had been’ showered upofi?her with the good wishes of the guests, Many hand made articles for a home, KiteHen ware, and a miscellaneous as- sortment of needed things was received. The guests were the Mesdames Allen, Buck, Bolson, senior and’ junior, -Cor- dell, Black, Emery, Hunter, Grosline. Knowels, Smith, Simon, Pfrimmer and ‘Wailes, and the Misses Marie Boyle, Helen Knowels, Bettie Stinle, Opal Bick; and Ethel and Edna Allen. ce ss 8 Weidner-Adams - Engagement Announced A number of society. matrons of Cas- per were the surprised guests at an an- nouncement bridge luncheon at the home. of Miss Irma Patton on South ‘Wolcott street this afternoon. The loyely home was decorated in pink and white, Pink roses, and white, daisies were the floral decorations for the luncheon table. in pink and white and a soft light was given by pink candles. After the luncheon the guests went into the hall way where a miniature bridal party met their gaze. A white|; house “the house that Archie built” the bride and groom, Kewpies and the tiny brides maids and best men. -Kewpies on ‘cards announcing the engagement of Miss Hazel Adams and C. T. Weid- ner, told the whole story. The favors of the Kewpies in’ the bridal party were given to the guests. Miss Hazel Adams is the daughter of Mrs. R. W. Adams of this city and has been a resident for» many years. “Arch” Weidner is one of the most prominent architects of Casper and th of the young people are popular ity leaders. The wedding will take place some time this summer. After the many congratulations were bestowed, the afternoon was spent play- ing auction bridge. A first and second was given and Miss Adams re- ceived a dainty-guest of honor gift. eee Mrs. Elwood Breisch and two, chil- dren have returned from a trip to Mis- soula, fMont., where they visited for several weeks. Pink rose buds and white flowers ‘were used as the floral decorations at a bridge luncheon presided over by Mrs. V."B:Hanson at her home on Devine avenue yesterday afternoon. white place cards and pink rosebuds for favors made the luncheon tables very pretty. Four tables played bridge The place cards were| Pink and| fee Mrs. R. N. Andrys has arrived in Cas- per from Chicago to join her husband, who is general manager over Wyoming and Colorado plants of the Standard Oll company of Indiana. The family will occupy the old Manbeck property on Durbin street, now owned by the company, and the childrengwill arrive from Chicago as soon as the school year ends there. : se 8, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brice of Boulder, olo., are visiting with Mrs. Cherest }of the Coyne and Sallers store, at her home for a few days. eee | Attorney John E. Whelan is expected to return here tomorrow after an ex- tended business trip in the southern ‘and eastern states. er * W. 8. Kimball, Sr., is expecting to jeave tomorrow for Denver where he will be with his daughter Mrs. Liey’ Tully who will undergo a slight opera- tion, : eee Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks has re- urned from Sheridan, Wyo., where he went to attend the Republican state onvention. eee Dick Meents of the Poison Spider Bolton oil syndicate is marooned in the fields where he was attending to business for the concern. ; oes The Casper Glass house, local distrib- utors for army goods, has decided to continue this department in its store and it is now stocking up with a new supply as rapidly as comd:tons wil permt. eee George W. K. Posvar returned to town from the Posvar ranch in Baces Hole today and reports the road text to impassable on account of the recent snow and rains. CONTRACTORS Contractors and_ Builder Planing Mill in Connectién First and Ash St. Phone 219 LARSEN & JORGENSEN, Ine. BOSTON TERRIERS DAINTY EYELET EMBROIDERED WAIST—Eyelet embroidery is introduced, by Towne Blouse in this attractive jumper effect. The voile sleeves affords a practical feature.. “As a Man Thinketh.” ‘The morning mi-| Longeth” (Marston) by the choir and a duet “Twilight” (Nerm) by Mrs. Les- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE chinsky and Prof. Lundberg. In_ the| Christian Science services are held)evening Mesdames Gates and Sundwell| ‘every Sunday at 11 o’slock in the I. O.\will sing Smart's “The Lord Is My! O. F. Hall and on Wednesday evenings{Shepherd” (8) id Mrs. Sundwell)| at 6:30 o'clock. The lesson-sermon for Will sing Dank’s o Night There.”| ‘tomorrow is “Mortals and Immortals.”|\Mr. Gates will sing Grant's “Thy Win! The public is cordially invited to at- Done” at thy Christian Endeavor ‘tend these services. meeting at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30, o'clock a. m.| = -_ | TRINITY LUUTHERAN CHUURCH) 8. Park and PB. 4th Sts., J. H. Gockel, ‘pastor. Our morning service begins 10:30. In this service a German ser- mon will be delivered, based on the text John 15, 26 to 16, 4, and having as house. Primary classes at the basement theme: “The Testimony of the Holy f the parsonage, 414 South Beech Spirit.’ street. | The book of the New Testament to be) -Morning worship and sermon at 11 discussed tomorrow evening is the Gos-/a. m. Theme of s pel of John. set or a Liabill Next Sunday morning a class of fi Young People's meeting at 7 p. children will be confirmed. In the Topic, ‘Religion Pays. ning Holy Comunion will be celebrated.| Leader, Alex Honigh. ‘Those wishing to attend the Lord’s| Evenig service at 8 o'clock. Sub{ect Supper will announce their intention|of sermon, “Word Pictures of a Sinner to the pastor Thursday afternoon or in Casper.’ evening. © hs toa | “Special music at both services. FIRST BarTisT Worshipping at the Court house. Robert L. | Lemons, Minister. Bible school at 9745 a. m, All classes above primary grade are held at the Court m Se a \ dial’ welcome awaits you at the meat- ST. MARKS CHURCH jings of the Baptist Congregation. See Rey. Philip K. Edwards, Rector.|if we will not give you “the glai hand.” Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. Church The “Court House Congregation” nevds school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer| You. You can help and if you do, liv- and confirmation at 11:00 a. m. Eve-/ing will be more satisfactory. Ming service and sermon at 7:30 p, m. Termary as , A. E. Biglin has returned from Bitl- ‘ings, Mont., where he was detained 802 East Second. Walter L. French, ‘after attending the Republican conven Minister. ‘The Spiritual Needs of aj tion at Sheridan. Changing World,” will be the sermon! subject of the morning hour. And xt| night the subject will be, “Christ and/ the Self-Controlled Lite.” There will be good music by the arose] and the right kind of congregational singing at each service, The Epworth League deyotiona!! meeting at 7 o'clock last Sunday was a’ very helpful and interesting hour. It is always this. Young men and women! who are strangers in the city will find friends and a worth while hour here to- morrow evening. Three. hundred and seventy-one in the Sunday school last Sunday, break- ing all previous records, crowding the! church to the limit, overflowing into] the old parsonage. At the chureh hour,! as on several recent Sundays, every|]| Has stood the test of time. Used on foot of room was taken. There is press-|f 85 per cent of the Electrically ing need for more room for the work|} “CU!PPed cars today. of the church. magneto, starter . equipments repaired, THE METHODIST CHURCH FOR RENT. Four summer sheep camps on Big Horn Mountains. MARION P. WHEELER. } STORAGE BATTERY ‘The pioneer battery on motor ears. Generator, lighting and } FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | 318 East Sixth. Walter H. Bradley,| Minister. Tomorrow at 11:00 the pastor | will speak on “Will God Dwell with| Men?” and in the evening at 8:00 on AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. First St.) PLAY, SING and DANCE From Boston to Los. Angeles, from the Dominion to the Gulf Music Will Fill the Air "TIS SHEET MUSIC WEEK-MAY 17-22 non, ‘Home, an As-) \ A cor- FINE PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR SMITH GONGERT Attractive Numbers in Store for Attendance at Recital Tonight by Noted Soprano The program for the concert which will be given tonight at the Oda Fel- lows Hall by Miss Ethelynde Smith concert soprano, will include the fol- | lowing numbers: Old Songs of the Allied Nations (a) Ah! Non Lasciarmi No!_ my Arranged by A. (Old Italian) () L'Eventail_Arranged by Massenet (French song of the 18th century) (c) Eo Sweete Is Shee_ ~--Arranged by Wm. s (English air of the 17th century) (@) My Days Have Been so Won- drous Free Francis Hopkinson (First American composer, 1737-1791) Aria Depuis le Jour, From the opera “Louise” Modern Frenc’ (a) Tes Yeux... (») IT Faut Aimer. L. .-Rene Rabey | American Songs: (a) To a Hill-Top- inney (») O Come Hither___Bainbridge Crist (c) Rock, Rock, O Weary World_- Bryceson Treharne -Katherine Glen (c) Time and I_.-Charles W. Cadman Aria, Spring Song of the Robin Woman a Charles W. Candman (From the American opera “Shanewis") Children’s Songs: (a) De Bogie Man-_- (b) Rough and Tumble--. = + Loomis (From Toy Tunes) (c) A Child’s Prayer_-------J. Harold (a) The Cupboard -----Howard 5 it Four Crumbs from Peacock Pie") (From Alliance Training School for Nurses Conducted by ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL | | Under direction of a Post-graduate nurse from MAYO CLINICS Address Superintendent of Nurses St. Joseph's Hospital Alliance, Nebr. SEE BEN The rent you pay to your landlord every ten years would buy you a home of your own. A 109 W 18" ST. PHONE 74 W Charpentier women in the daylight saving: (e) The Cuckoo. !2_____Liza Lehmann! accompanist and the Knight Campbell Music company is furnishing the piano| for the occasion. The concert is under the agement of Miss local maa Jessie Andcison — LATHROP BACK FROM. MEDICAL MEET IN SOUTH Dr. H. R, Lathrop returned-at noon yesterday from New Orleans where he attended the convention of the Ameri-! can Medical Association as the dele- gate from Wyoming. Dr. Lathrop also attended some important clinics in Chicago while away, He was accom: panied on the trip by Mrs. hrop and their little daughter, Mary Hester. — NEW TEACHER AT COLLEGE The faculty of the Casper Bus college has just been augmented b addition of J. W, Brown, a gra Ahe Gem Ci Business coll Quincy, I, class of 17. Mr. Brown is the teller in the savings department of the National Bank of Commerce will bring to the students pract struction, not only in bookkeeping but of office appliances and busin i damentals. This arrangement made to care for the young mi which are forming from 3:45 and the evening classes from 7 o'clock, to 9:30 a Tom Cogan is in Winnett, Mont., looking after drilling operations for the in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year. Don’t allow yourself to become a victim by | neglecting pains and aches. Guard | against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL. em OL ‘The world’s standard remedy {c~ kidney, | livsz, bladder and uric acid troubles. | Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. -Mrs. William H, Tolhuret will be the of coffee , Gold Medal wory box, sok for the eect ladaaion You can get the most delicious cup in town at the Wigwam. * Any time of day BAKERS COCOA is welcome *. PDO not make the mis- take of thinking thar cecoa is only an occa- sional drink. It is so val- uable a food beverage, so rich in the elements of nutrition, so delicious in flavor, and so wholesome that it should be used regularly and often. » Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free e WALTER BAKER & CO-Lid Established 1780. DORCHESTER MASS. LADIES I will sell you dress suit and coat goods by the yard at reasonable price. C. H. WHALEY 116 E. Midwest—Phone 483J z= Your Appreciation of Anything pA Ze Depends on Your Eyesight There is no need of your denying yourself the benefits to be de- rived from wearing glasses when you he Burnett We to perfect your sight—' We use no drugs but accurately measure the refi lens or your eyes and reproduce the the error. me look you in the eye.” try to sell you, an get the exact lens necessary ctive erro ary in prism nece to correct If you don’t ‘need glasses we won't FHE BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Practical Optometrists Henning Hotel Entrance Casper, Wyo. a occccccccccccccccccccococccoocessocooocosccs Casper’s Greatest Musical Treat I. O. O. F. HALL Reserve your seats now. TONIGHT Positively at 8 P. M. Sharp Ethelynde Smith America’s Greatest Soprano _Mrs. William Tolhurst, Accompanist - Grand Concert Local Management, Miss Jessie Anderson On sale at Richter Music Co. and Kimball Drug Store. Admission, $1.50 42 Suits Consisting of Jerseys, Tricollette, Tricotine, Serge. Assorted Colors and Sizes HAVE BEEN UP TO $68.50 Shap Maytime songs, playtime fun hits, the favorites of singers in theaters, concert halls, churches and homes. Songs that make-your heart lighter and your home brighter. Treat yourself, surprise your friends, get the hits of the hour. EXTRA SPECIAL—FREE MUSIC OFFER During Mvsie Week with every purchase of Sheet Music amounting to $1.50 we give 3 pieces FREE. Hear among the latest hits, ‘Irene,” “Peggy,” “Oh,’’ (latest hit by writer of ““Vamp”’), “Golden Gate,” “Mystery,” and literally thousands of others. We have them all. See them, hear them, t-y them, buy them. during the afternoon and. the Mesdames W. 8. Kimbell Sr., R. T. Kemp, re- ceived the first and second prizes while} Mrs. J. L. Biederman was awarded the consolation. —OF— True Blue Quality Our kennels consist ex- clusively of this type and cater only to those who de- sire the best. Our stock is absolutely as represented and the puppy we ship to you will be the one you select by our description, upon in- quiry. THE ACOMA | KENNELS 452 Acoma St. Denver, Colorado eee Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan have returned’ from Sheridan, Wyo., where they attended the Republican conven- tion, and Billings, Mont., where they were delayed vagy several days. oer) Miss Harriet Koyer of Freemont, Nebr., who has been visiting at the home of Mrs, O. G. Rankin for the past month has returned to her home. Miss; Koyer will visit a few days in Laramie before returning to Freemont. cee Richter Record Recitals, 3 to 4 P. M., Thursday, 7 to 8 P. M. The Latest Hits Will Be Played and Sung The Richter Music Company CASPER Bible Classes Entertained at Dinner The members of the Ladies Bible class, and the lady teachers and offi- cers of the Methodist Sunday school ‘entertained all of the members of both of the men’s Bible classes at a 6 o'clock dinner party last night. After the din- ner a musical program was enjoyed Wyoming’s Leading Music House WYOMING