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Out of Town Guest. ! Honored at Luntheon 3 | J. L. Beiderman presided yes afternoon at a luncheon, in honur s. H. F. Thiele of Alliance, Neb, visiting here with her mother, Hawkins, and Mrs, Beidermaa, p. 5. 0. Working For | y. W. C. A. Drive | the meeting of the P. E. O. Sister-| , held this afternoon at the home c F. B. Fiemin, South Grant ave rrangements were made to dia-| of a beautiful quilt which the so- ating to the Young Women’s Association! The quilt will be} at the National Bank of Com-| me next week and members of the| will receive guesses as/to che} which the quilt cost. Each| will be accompanied by a small! to the Y. W. C. A. fund and} will go to the person guessing ne cost. nearest tt ar) | Guests at | | G. M. Penley and Mrs. R. L,} 1 were entertained ‘informally jast night at.a dinner party at the Hen-) “Both Mrs. Penley and Mrs. intend to leave soon for a t at their former home in mogené O'Neil has resigned on with the New York Oil mpany for the summer months, | 7s * | Week End Party nestead Leone Blackmore will be the ut a week end party to be spent] slackmore homestead ranch, the} Cuddledown”, on Hat Six Cre ie Oh Tast of Season’s Dances a Success The usual good crowd attended the t of the series of dances to be sivén| Masonite dancing club held last} the Masonic Temple. ‘ the American Legion orchestra played in the Temple until midnight and then the regular personnel of the orchestr&® played until the last ad departed. were given to the lady guesty| favors and punch v served = the evening. _* by the night in A part Fnjoyable Dinner Party | ing Hotel urriet Little was the hostess} it at an: infor dinner party ut the Henning hotel. The euest| of honor of the evening was Miss Hill aj tative of the National Teach-| ion who is leaving for Salt| Places were laid for nine Utah. table. Lake t the * Choral Society Will Rehearse Tomorrow, \ll members of the Casper Choral so- ciety are wéged to attend a special re- hearsal at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at | the Methodist chureh. The final hearsal preceeding the rendition Thurs- will be held Wednesday night at Presbyterian church. Tickets are the hands of the members of the ' . da the in chorus. | PERSONALS _ \ Mrs. J. Hy Merrill of Salt Creek ig in fhe city on a business, pleasure and hopping trip of several days. ‘Wilson left Thursday after- the east where he will visit} several cities before returning tu his in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Wilson here for several months awd made many friends. bd | H. Mann has received word djemoiselle Domina Marini,| dancing instructor of Denver, Colo,) Will meet with her Classes here for the time on June 12. Melle. M acini) | be in Casper during the months of} nd July and will hold dancing s while herel She has been with the a troupe for years, and has in- ructed in professional, aesthetic, toe ( ballet eccentric, and Grecian danec- in Denver for some time. Sne has “Doe” noon for veral pictures of her ‘lancine 1 will be placed in some of rhe windows today. see and Mrs. George Hanson are from their home in, the Black visiting with friends. ar and Mrs. B, B, Brooks have left ranch home near Casper they will remain for a few days. es * 1. W. McKim, president of the corel Oil company, left Thursday for after spending a day here on , a liss Katherine Anthens of the hols and Stirrett offices left today Douglas where she will visit with nds. Douglas was formerly Miss home. . left: Wednesday on a to the east. He will be joined by h Patton next week andgthe two ( a the Republican convention Chicago. thens’ e. E. Biglin . yonald Beaton is in the city on bust- connected with the sale of his h on the Sweetwater to Al Spur- of the Buzzard ranch. see “ccretary Charles B. Stafford of the mbher of Commerce went to Chev- enne Thursday to be present at the vat Lakes-St. Lawrence ' Tidewater clation hearing held there today e-« the International commission con- ring the matter. oe 8 eon C, Goodrich has gone to Basin business. bite avid Silberman representing the of S. Silherman and sons, wool rs, is in Casper on business. sie ron Demarest of Omaha, Neb., h been the guest at the Walter | the | today on business, ‘city for @ few days attending to busi- nds for al the roads that di at Freeland visiting with few days. He reports that are in splendid condition ection. in < certs Mr. and Mrs. Marks of Galesburg, Ill, are here visiting with their daugh- ter Miss Zoe Marks, of the New York! Oil company. William Clark of Denver, Colo., is here calling on his trade with the loca}| merchants. s. SRS. H. F. Russell of Cambridge. here visiting with Mr. a Russell of 1135 South David street. M: Russell will spend the summer here. He visited in Casper about two years ago and has many acquaintanc . . Ohio, is . George Ayres of Salt Creek is spend. ing several days in the city on busi ness and visiting with Mr. .and Mrs.| J. H, Russell, J. S. Crawford and W. 8. Crawford, both of Battle Creek, lowa, passed thru here yesterday un thcir way to the Muskrat oil field south of Shoshoni to inspect their holdings. They will re-| turn here In a few days on a business visit ‘with the Poison Spider-Bolton syn- dicate. j a telis F. Tillman Brownne of the Ralph Mayo brothers accountant firm has re turned to his offices here with Mestas and Spears after an extended business trip in Denver. eee G. R. Hagens, attorney of the Hagens and Murane law concern, has left for Newcastle, W) where he will spend a Yew days looking after his oil interests in that field. Vincent Carter, assistant to the attor- ney-general of the state of Wyoming, is in the city from Cheyenne for a few days on business and visiting with friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Tim Keenan of Council Bluffs, Iowa, are in the city visiting with friends and relatives for about a week.’ This is Mr. Keenan's first visit to the city and he mpy locate here for summer. . Rasmus Lee, stockman, is in Casper o. Ex-Governor Fenimore Chatterdom of Riverton is here today on business my Le W. H. Patten has returned from Lusk where he spent a few days on lega! business. A. Nesbit drove to Salt Creek day. Ps to se 6 Thomas W. Hammond has returnec from a tour of inspection in the Osage field and is favorably impressed with that country. Harry Benin of Minneapolis is in’ Cas. per for several days on legal business, * * . D. Gutschell has gone to Bostwick. Neb., to arrange to bring his wife and family to Casper. * Daniel of Cheyenne is in the “- oO. H. ness matters. e- Ray Frederick is in the city for sev- eral days from Tacoma, Wash. ore J. A. Pitt of San Francisco, Calif., is among the business men registered at the Henning hotel. ‘ see Mark Davis of Sussex, Wyo., is here attending to business matters and vis- iting with friends. . ee R. G. Spore, a prominent business man of Cheyenne, Wyo., is herve for the week end. eee D. Fisher of Denver, Colo.,-is here at tending to business while staying at the Henning hote The Messers H. B. and IT. K. Hollins of New York City are here on a short business trip. eee ‘ Miss Inez Clements and !Miss Marie ——— eeeSeSeSsSsFFe * Any time of day ® BAKERS COCOA és welcome, 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 Ls home. 6232 Kast Third street Thursday! for hif home after a very ‘asant visit in the city. & tee William Cheney is in from his ranch , WALTER BAKER & CO-Lid 1780. | “OPEN COVE he Casper Dally €ribune | | | office established in the nns in a peace conclave. ANTS"—The Bolshevik where they met the open at Terijoki, Mitchell, formerly residents her re/their new home at 348 South Kimball visiting with old friends in the city |street. from Riverton, where they have spent} one the winter. ire pes *Attorney J. H. Dillon of Lander is in} the city on a short business trip. Wade Cramer and wife and bat Opt Tae | have ‘returned from New York Mrs. Paul W. Dugent, former! they have been since the first of tre! Ms of Pittsburgh, They are now nic settled in in the siting with her s ful to health because of the drug ‘caffeine™ which it contains. INSTANTPOSTUM is free from a// harm: ful substances. It is a delicious cereal bev- erase with a coffee - like flavor. Zntirely fhealthful/ Try a tin from the grocer. Made by arl E. Carpenter, 616 East Fourteenth! business for the Midwest street. pany. Che i Za lo land left last >. D. Miller is in the city will 5) d;ranch at Powder River att $s and visiting with| business matters for a j ence 'S ning com-| th from a he in the business n to morning ie where il matter trip as be fe Mr. and Mrs, R. C. night for T whe on busines . Ww ler his s to from vdir QB. company Alton, Il here Manbeck sterday the Stance for his short rd me few days ra busin Bingenheimer of has just purct the lased a | Joe Casper choonmaker has returned from] Realty the winter. | Cadillac P 3 formerly ay rancher near here but is now living on/ the western coast. os AD WRITER IN BL Frank Bish the Elgin Sho has started un new O. V. Brunsvold returned this morn ing from Denver where he has been at jtending to business matters for a few of Tennessee, near the) days. is in the city visiting with relatives, eae & ce | his personal advertising service which gn writing. His off South Cente: ad experience - Fred Brenner J. Peterson is test to today from Cheyenne wheré the consistory n ting. N return tren ted v cities and started his new cause he saw t returned! yeloping such in : and in several other large Robert to and to Laramie attend the con where he atten¢ possibilities of in Caspe Attorney Ogden ervice Personal Budgets Everyone will make the statement that they would like to have a nice, growing money reserve, but comparatively few will make the effort to eliminate the useless and yeed- less expenditures which they make every day. Just stop and analyze your own circumstances. Are you saving as much as you should and could without really sacrificing any of your enjoyment? If you) want to make -a systematic effort to save, come in and get one of our Household or Personal Budget Books Bank, ines : Grocer National. . tc. Bank of Commerce It will give you a definite method of estimating your ex- penses and accounting for your expenditures. Glasses Are a Badge of Enlightment Today the wearing of glasses is not the admission of physical defectiveness, age or weakness of any kind, but is rather a badge of enlightment that shows that we know things now that people did not know when glasses stamped their wearers as a “defective.” Eyeglass wearers also have the comfort of knowing that about seventy-five other people in every hundred have similar ‘‘defects,” and that less than a dozen of these are wise enough to have the error corrected with proper glasses before it progresses to a point where glasses nor anything else will do any good. Everyone should have their eyes examined for re- fractive errors and, have them corrected with glasses— the younger the better. Neglect to do this and you are certain to pay for it, if you live long enuogh. “Let Me Look You in the Eye” BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Casper Henning Hotel Entrance Wyoming 100 Garments | Consisting of Coats, Suits, and Dresses at $32.95 All sizes and colors VERY MAN, woman and child should pay their tribute on “Memorial Day to the nation’s martyrs. if yours is the honor to have one of your own’ kin among those of immortal memory you will surely observe the day to its fullest significance. I f yours were spared the ultimate sacri- fice, do honor to the memory of those who fell in your coun- try’s cause. We have provided an immense variety of flowers of all kinds for Memorial Day tributes, at very reasonable prices. “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Casper Floral Co. 502 South Center Street Telephone 872 The Phone 1304-W 156 South Center Cx @) ) A PG £)) | oil in trip business be PACE THRE® se to attend al court. SSS HERE. advertising manager for and Clothing company, direc in hes trect. 7