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THURSDAY, MAY 20,1920 COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM souri to Deliver Address to Graduates; Rev. Edwards Chosen for Baccalaureate COMMENCEMENT WEEK EVENTS May 28—Class play, “Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary,” High School audt- torium. - May 30—Baccalaureate sermon, Methodist Episcopal church, Rey. Philip K. Edwards. June 2—Class day exercises, High School auditorium. June 4—Commencement, High School auditorium. r Twenty-two young people, 15 girls and seven boys, make up the class which will be graduated this year from Natrona County High School, the largest class in several years. _ These young people are hard at work on the preparations for their commencement festivities which will occupy the week from May 28, the probable date of the class play, to June 4 when the commencement exercises Will} pelved. Governor Hadley is now a mem. be held. . ber of the faculty he University ‘The class play, “The Rejuvenation of{Colorado, > OF the University of \unt Mary” will be given in the Hight ‘The members of the class are: school auditorium by a cast of ten char-{ Richagd Ball, Lova Benjamin, Jennie acters, It 1 a clever and entertainiag{Clarkson, Grace Crawford, LeClair and one which will attract an ap-}Dismuke, Samuel Halley, Ray Hanson ative audience without doubt. Lois Haworth, Mary Kassis, Mildred On Sunday, May 30, Rev. Philip K./ McKenzie, Ruth McRae, Irene Miller, Edwards of the Episcopal church will{Harry Moll, Lloyd Price, Ruth Saluc the class sermon at the bacca-| Mabel Schnick, Ruth Cervatius, Rodnec » service which will be he'd at)Smith, Alice Stevick, Leslie Van Pores thodist church at 8 o’cloek infPheodora Wilson, and Arline Wrizht.” ning. Tonight, the members of the e , e senior The class day. exercises, at which the] domestic science class will entertain honor orations, the class will and}the members of the school hoard at prophecy and other like papers are/their annual formal dinner in the school given, will be held in the High school| room. auditorium on June 2. {Miss Theodora Wilson, who has com- be Caspet Daily Cribune NATRONA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 22 ON JUNE 4'HEADQUARTERS 1S COMPLETED Again When First Is Found Illegal | AFTON, Wyo., May 20.—RBecause 1 ‘marriage performed by an Idaho jus- ‘tice of the peace under authority of a Wyoming license is recognized as legal neither in Wyoming, Idaho or else where, Joseph Christensen and Miss Fern Draney, who resided together for several weeks blissrully ignorant of the fact that they were not joins 1 by 2 Jlegal tie that binds, have gone thru a second and legal wedding ceremony here. The couple first were married several weeks ago, securing a Wyo- ming license from Kemmerer but go- ing to Idaho for the ceremony. The Idaho justice either asked no questions, or assumed that a Wyoming license was good in Idaho. NOTICE Saturday afternoon, May the ladies of Baptist church will hold bazaar and bake sale in the basemen! of Methodist Church. Supper at 5:30. 5-18-3t ——— TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. 22 Phone 856 OF Y. W. OPENED TO THE PUBLIC Girls and Women Invited to Use Place as Rest Room or Head- quarters in the Future The Y. W. C. A. headquarters on East Second street in the rormer Meth- odist parsonage are now open daily from 9 to 12 and from ‘1 to 5 for the accommodation of any women und girls who may wish to make the rooms heir headquarters, or who may wish to drop in for a few moments rest while shopping. As soon as the permanent s>:retary, Miss Maude Corbett arrives tit rooms will be open at the noon hour and in the evening as well as thru the day. After you eat—always use EATONIC one or two tablets—eat like candy. aneoe relieves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headacheand the many miseries caused by | Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the best remedy, it tak the harmful acids and romney its oat of the body and, of course, you get ully well. Tensof wonderf: | benefited, Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug- Please try it! gist. Cost a trifle. Magazines will be found in the par- Jor a writing desk is provided, and |those who desire may also have the use of the kitchen, altho this is not yet completely equipped. A sign to designate the building us a Y. W. C. A. will be placed in a’ few days. The provisional committee is most anxious that girls begin at ence tq use the building which has been equipped for their use. Building Blocks for sale, suitable | for all buildings. foundation. Cheaper than wood con- | struction. CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK WORKS (Factory, Wolcott St., near Burlington J. A. Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M LADIES I will sell you dress suit and coat goods by the yard ]} at reasonable price. C. H.WHALEY |, 116 E. Midwest—Phone 483J CONCRETE BLOCKS | For garages and | PAGE FIVE Hiiteter SBiemmat beset) | is tm Hed tod Gold meraiiis | | FOR RENT. Four summer sheep camps on sealed with Blue Ribbon. OA) boxes. BRU Fats ne since har of x Big Horn Mountains. Pe err MARION P. WHEELER. - years known as Best, Satest, Always Peliabie SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | FHLB HEE EEE EEE PEPE TEESE DEE NEESER IE GRADUATION DAYS WILL SOON BE HERE Have you selected your present? Come in and let us suggest a few gifts. JOS. I. SCHWARTZ Iris Theatre Building FEHB EERE HEHEHE HEE HEE HEHEHE OBI EIA KELLER ERE EEE DON’T WORRY! If it’s a watch—we can fix it UNITED JEWELRY SHOP 151 South Center Street Mr. and Mrs. Casper NOW that the year’s at (4 jleted her high school course with a ral average of 95 in all her studies, ll be the valedictorian of the class the position awarded the member of the class having the best record, Rodney Smith, who is second will be the salu- tatorian. Close contestants for these honors were Allee Stevick, Ruth Cervatius, Jennie Clarkson and Ray Hanson, all of whom have averages of above 90. An effort is being made to secure ex- Governor Hadley of Missouri as the commencement speaker, altho a definite WOMAN DIES AT 103 YEARS, WAS IDAHO’S OLDEST (By Associated Press.) LEWISTON, Idaho, May 19.—Mrs. Harriet Boe, said to be Idaho's old- est citizen, died today at Julietta. April 1. For return of gun, .22 Special, taken from Griffith home- stead about two miles out of town on county road. Re- turn to Tribune. Boys seen of porch shooting were recognized and will be prosecuted. the spring and it’s warm enough to let the paper hanger in the house, you must come in She celebrated her 103rd birthday on | tosee the latest creations. They show this season; a subtle departure from the usual, and have such stylish names. There is the Kimberly Cloth, the newest contribu- tion from the English, and answer from him has not yet been re- With acknowledgments to K. C. B, As for color, steel-gray is the latest fad. You know that good in- teriors are now recognized as works of art, to enhance “and he swapped his grouch | for asmile”. GOSH BUT that trolley. CLL LAA dddddddddedede WMOLIOIISOIIIOIOOO IC TE TT IETIIIDOLIIDIIIOOII OSS, WAS ALMOST cked. 3 , ayy, , be a CEN the Chippendale, a pea- me sles a ane ae ALL THE candidates, cock and pheasant design. “© Pretty person in the ® FOR PRESIDENT in. . ‘ illustration. 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