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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920 Events” | Seniors Abandon : | | You are invited to Plans for Class 5 ichter | Play, Too Costly! ECORD | | Because of difficulty in providing} > | proper stage settings in the High | School auditorium, the senior class of ecl als |the high school has ndonead the! b ea of presenting Its class play, “The = | Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.” The cost i Fastern Star \of presenting the production in the a Always something new. Meetin t theatre was considered prohibitive by . $ 5 ‘e : will be a meeting of the Fast-| | PERSONALS u f The program, contains a selection of 12 vocal and | the school authorities who do not fa | vor charging a large price for tickets | to school affairs. —o Star at the Masonic Temple at 8 k Thursday night. There will be ition after which refreshments will Members and visiting mem- instrumental numbers by the most famous Victor, Edi- son and Columbia artistes. After the recital this week we will give free to all Al Parks is in Casper from Sweet- water where he has been on civil engi be served, neering work. K. Lee returned to ‘Thermops is A Payee 7 *s C ity Song Book hers are invited to be present. ett |yesterday after spending a few days customers a copy of Richter’s Community ng B k S28 a Sl here and three pieces of popular sheet music. war MetiecapDaates J. H. Redfern, factory representative - ME To Be Diseontinued jot the Piason ‘Tire and Rubber com- it haa been. announced that the pop-|P20¥: 8 in town for a few days In tho Haward Batley sreturned yesterday interests of his company. Ee Thursday night dances which have| ientk een chaperoned by the War Mothers,| reitan ; e y e yland, nephew of R. C. Wy- hae! oa he. diet ntinuoe| ane, is visiting ceuthia city for a mM Ww he summer. ‘The dances were held, @a¥% from Riverton, Wyo., where he| 1out the winter social season andj '** been for the winter. were enjoyed by all who attended them. “7'3 v proceeds of the dances are being] Bill Fostér is in from his ranch near for the benefit of the Americag! Salt Creek on business for’a few da mn. ‘The dances will be looked fos- see ird to in the fall. Mrs. G. H. Smith, accompanied by > | her daughter is in the city from Glen- Missionary Society rock on a shopping tour. to Meet Sterse The regular meeting of the Women’s} | Miss Ellen Posey is spending a few from a trip to Alcova. Rev. H. O. McIntosh, former rector . Mark's Episcopal church of this y is spending a few days here. After you eat_slways take || L¢’s a Nasty Job Greasing a Car or the Wyoming’s Leading Music House Casper Wyoming EX-EMPRESS EUGENIE VISITS QUEEN OF SPAIN—This photograph, just -| received in this country, was made by special permission of her majesty, the queen of Spain, at Seville. It shows the Ex-Empress Eugenie with the queen of Spain in the garden of the palace of the duke of Alba. her 95th birthday May 5. are The ex-empress celebrated hour spend a dirty and disagreeable i oe é the Henning hotel while attending to]. Pr. James C. Twichell of Portland,| crawling and twisting to reach and missionary society of the Presbyterian) @ys at the Bussard ranch. business matters in the city. Ore., is in Casper. cups. Then you grease your car church Will be held tomorrow afternoon . segs wa ke - » turning down the gre 0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A.| Harold Mason is here from his ranch Shei Bile’ WV. slo, rises we na lop enough pressure to carry the , 1004 South David street. |in Nebraska on business for a. few|, + D- Sherrick of Spokane, Wash., is] C. MH. Townsend went to Cheyenne Telieves Heartburn, Bloat- pase well into bearings. ees days, in the city attending to business mat-| last night to attend a meeting of the edGassy ‘eeling. Stops food souring, F. E. Brenner of . Memphis. a) ters here for a few days. Masonic consistory. He will go to , and all stomach miseries. ‘nee h er e| . Laramie on business before returning. ‘4 1, is here visiting with her aunt.| H. R. Jenkins of Denver is here on * = and appetite. — Mrs. A. J. Woods of South David street,! short business trip attending to his} W- Horton of Cheyenne is num és 32 sweet and strong. eects Vitalie ena ear ir | off interests, bered among the business visitors in| Archdeacon Dray was in Casper yes- BATONS: the best remedy. Zens of thes. LUBRICATING Cornmnunity sSOeAL Laie the city. | y on his way from Sheridan to S@ygewoudertully bes soaraniged For North Casper P. H. Patterson is here from his od a | Cheyenne. Sent en One tween 50 and 60 residents of North} headquarters in. Omaha, Nebr., calling ee + D. B, Silberman is here from his head- Ss ¥ Ss | EM quarters in Chicago, attending to busi- Enables you to grease thirty bearings perfectly in fifteen minutes’ time, You can wear your best clothes and never get @ grease spot—never even soil your hands. Made to reach every bearing on every car. Worth its weight in gold for time, trouble and,soiled clothes it saves. Write today for full description and prices, o 7 DEALERS—The Alemite System Alemite Lubricator Co. y's\\wintror'tast"suies. “Soper of Colorado cent of motorists buy on sight. 1240 Lincoln St., Denver, Colo. Write for our liberal propo: Floyd B. Pendell has returned from a CASPER PHARMACY, business trip to Denver made by mou 110 E. Seeond Casper enjoyed a community social andjon his trade with the local merchants. dance held last evening at the home of; POT ©: ness and calling on old business friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Miller. At the con- STOe ei clusion of the evening refreshments! Alden Brooks of Omaha, Nebr., is a were served, business visitor here while registered jat the Henning hotel. Hy eee The Cook’s Friend it never fails. You save ordinary leavening strength — therefore you use less. John Daley of Chicago is in the city for a few days Business Men’s Class Well Entertained The members of the Young Men's business class of the Methodist church was vel successfully entertained the members of the Young Women’s eee H. E. Briggs of New Castle, . George B. Foster of Minneapolis, here looking after his oil intere Minn., is in the city attending to busi- \the remainder of the week. ness matters for a few days. bd mite by CI H. F. West of Cheyenne is here at- L. P. Landbach is here from his tending to business affairs and visiting class last night in the basement of the] home in Eldorado, Kan., on a short| with friends, church. Wound streamers of green and/ business stay. Si 626 white made the decorations. Atel Charles B. Trimble of St Part of the evening was spent play-/ Dean M. dillespie of Denver, Colo.,|is in the city on a,short busin ing games. Refreshments were served/ is numbered among the business visit- pleasure trip. of sandwiches, salad, coffee and mints.| ors in the city. te hdl MG 9 56,"° see I. J. West of Cheyenne and Greorge} Choral Society Members A. 8. Edwards, a well known Denver! Brimmer of Laramie are here on busi- Urged to Attend Meeting business man, is in the city attending| ness: for the Kasoming Oil company. The Casper Choral Society will meet} to -affairs. etal for rehearsal Thursday at 8:15 p. m. in Selene C. G. Vance was\in Casper yesterday the First Presbyterian church. Prof.| Mrs. Mae Thomas of Freeland, Wyo.,| from Salt Creek. | Lundberg asks every member to be] who has been seriously ill is recover. ba tid ke sure to attend this rehearsal as it wil | ing at the present and hopes to be able be one of great importance, the date of|/to make the trip to Thermopolis in the concert having been changed to| ‘the very near future. Thursday June 3. Tickets for the con- badd company. cert are selling rapidly. They may be] Mrs. George Hackett is here from Big nduindeiand | had of Prof. Lundberg, and after Thurs-} Muddy on her way to Wisconsin where] A. V. Alder of Douglas was in Cas- | day, of members of the chorus. she will visit at her old home with her| per yesterday on businéss. relatives and friends. tg 9) tee Synergae Entertained ee. R. W. Haines, claim agent for the At Wallace Home ¥ pore George Schwartz is leaying this eve-|C. B. & Q. at Billing was in Casper Mis Helen Wallace most "delightfully | ning for Texas where he will attend to| yesterday. entermined the mémbers of St. Mark's) his oll interests there for-a few days. b sibs eed nergae at her home on South Center se. {M. P. Wheeler returned this morning street last evening. The time was de- T, N. Clay is here a few days on| from a business visit to Lincoln, Neb., voted to fancy work and at the con| business connected with his many oil| and Cheyenne. clusion of the evening the hostess gnterests. et served dainty refreshments. Meetings. see of the Synergae will be continued dur- Harold Eugene Strickler, who has =U ing the month of June, it was decided.| been a student of the Military Academy bbe at Roswell, N. M., for the past two|/E= Mo., and Generations of good cooks, have used Calumet Baking Powder—because it positively proves its superiority and economy. A. R. Lowey has purchased of C. H. Muir a residence newly erected at 1235 South Elm thru the John M. England Casper Choral Society Fifth Annual Concert F. H. Cowen’s Wonderful Cantata ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ For Soli and Chorus Will Be Presented in the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Durbin and East Second Streets Drive Try it! away bake-day Sahara: Reduce baking ex- . Downs, speciql representative ars and Stripes, famous over- seas publication, is in Casper this, week, Bound volumes of this interesting ser- years, leaves that place tonight, closing a very successful school year, Enroute home he will visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Ragsdale, prominent residents We Wish to Announce vice newspaper are being placed on the market. Thursday, June 3rd, 1920. at 8:15 p. m. of La Junta, Colo., in Denver and other Colorado points. see Mr. and Mrs. Caniere and child are in the city from Salt Creek on business o the Women of Casper Luncheon at Hotel this noon ‘at an informal Incheon, at] 2%@ @ shobping: tour. | and the surrounding territory that we SOLOISTS the Henning hotel for a few of her] pobert Grieve spent yesterday here q Mesdames E. C. Gates, O. W. Hillgren, P. W. Frank, Ed. pends: « « « - * 4s Strom Oil City attending to business and are now carrying a large stock of Lord, Burton Nye, Lyle Branson, F. J. Leschinsky, L. E. Mrs, Hoff Entertains PCRe rere cendat Sundwell, Miss Beatrice Boedefeld; Messrs. A. at Tea Hugh Asbell of Oil City is spending a few days in the city attending to business matters and calling on his old friends. L. Cook, Ray Holloran and C. E. Hood Chorus of Forty “Uoices A number of friends were the guests of Mrs. A. F, Hoff at a tea and musical at her home, 1041 South Center street, yesterday afternoon. see Women of Moose Heart Entertain Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Back Mrs. Helen Field is in the city visiting with Mr. and .Mrs. G. H. Kilson, who A tea wait ved from 2 to 5|Were former residents in Mrs, Field's dolph db Di o'clock (eee ebeumeeredatiom. 2 th Er rie town) Indevendeice, iar Rudolph Lundberg, Director Moose hall with the Women of the adits We George Millard of St. Louis, Mo., is a business visitor in the city for a few days. Moose Heart Legion as the, hostesses. All of the legionnaires and thejr friends are Invited, The time will be spent sewing on gur- ments for the children of the Moose home in Mooseheart, Iil., and a silver Lace Corsets Mrs. C. E. Wygant, Accompanist | as well as the H. D. Bellrose of Denver, Colo., is in the city for a few days attending to A limited number of tickets at 50 cents may be secured from the members of the Society and at Prof. Lundberg’s collection will be taken, These tvas| business matters. Studio, Durbin and East Second Streets. be given once a month. pd RSs celts M. Mestas is leaving for Douglas, fridge Luncheon Is driving overland, on a short business uccessful Affair trip. Mrs. M. P, Wheeler was the hostess pik Ed bridge luncheon given yesterday} 8. Forman of Denver is registered at noon at her home on Wolcott Gossard Front Lace RAC Street. ‘The decorations of the afternoon n pink and white. After the de- luncheon, auction bridge was with four tables playing. Mrs. Nicolaysen received the high hon- ‘nd Mrs, Carl Shumaker the low. were enjoyed, P.C. 40 Dresses arl shu PANTS FREE We are just in receipt of Choice Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society a new shipment of be entertained by Mrs. J. H. ° With Tailor-Made Suits I PUT NOTHING BUT ALL-WOOL 405 South Park street. The ew comers among the women of ‘igregation are especially invited nd ——————————______ CONCRETE BLOCKS ding Blocks for sale, suitable | buildings. For garages and | foundation, | Cheaper than wood con- 23 Suits 28 Coats Betty Wales Dresses In voiles, organdies, gingham: also a case lot of FINE 32-INCH Zephyr Ginghams ($32.95 struction CLOTH In a beautiful range of patterns. 65e These Are Values Up To $75 CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK Priced at, per yard... Factory, WORKS and the best of trimmings Other ginghams at, Wolcott St. near Burlington —_!_ A. Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M Conia Te SOON, ASI per yard .... 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