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THURSDAY, JUNE. 3, 1920 remorse t Second of Luncheon Mrs. Arthur Schulte; publicity commit: 4 je Affair | roe, chairman, Mrs. P. C. Nicolayson, Pp. Wheeler assisted by Mrs.j/and Mrs. McFayden, and members: Wheeler was the hostess yes-| committee, Mrs. Algeo, chairman. The terday afternoon at the second of aj other members of the mémbership com- s of bridge “luncheons given at her) mittee were not named. on South Wolcott street. The! The program for next year will be tions werg in lavender auc white |mounced later. The next meeting of being lilacs from Mrs./the literary society will be held in Sep- a gardens. tember. After the Iuncheon the afternoon was ire devoted to playing auction bridge. ‘ Ww. O. Wilson received the first of Fargo, N. D., are visiting here with honors and Mrs. M, ©, Dutton the con-| Mrs, Leffingwell’s sister, Mrs. Osxear eolation. Beyer, 837 South McKinley street. Mt. ‘ **2#¢ Leffingwell will be connected with the Willing Workers Brodie Rubber company here in the to Meet Friday vulcanizing department. Both Mr. and ‘The Willing Worker's cercle of -the| Mrs. Leffingwell have just returaed s Aid society of the Methodist, from a@ concert tour thru Worth Da- h will meet at the home of Mrs.| kota with an orchestra ed of the Kromer, 105 North Park street|S0lo members of the “Million Dollar" on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. An| Orchestra, made up of service men important business meeting will be| from North Dakota. The band received held followed by a social hour. Atijthe name while playing in France. members are asked to be present. Mrs. Leffingwell was the pianist with “as © the concert while Mra Leffingwell was Entertaining Time clarinet soloist. NOR at Bride’s Shower The shower given last night in honor| furprise Shower of Mrs. Walter Schultz, formerly Miss| {°F Bri Genevieve Sheffner, at the home of{: The friends of Mrs. Fred Brenner, Miss Emagene O'Neil on North Dur-|formerly Miss Myrtle Speas, were bin street was one of the most success.) Suests of Mrs. Carl Hawkes last night fut 1 events of the season. at a miscellaneous shower in honor to “upon arriving, each of the guests|today’s bride. All of the ‘guests were chose a folded sip of paper from a box|the members of a Sunday school class and found that they were given some|0f the Methodist church which they “uty to perform arotfid the house:|attended about six years ago. Many of After the tables were arranged, the|the members have been married since, floors mopped, the curtains straight.|.but fortunately all were iu town so ened and everything was in order, the|they could bé present. i ide were brought out in| Mrs.” Brenner received many useful a big basket. Each guest took one of|@rticles for a home, and the evening the wrapped gifts and presented it to) W@S spent hemming towels. Refresh- giving explicit directions as Ments were served and the evening for the bi the bride to its use. ‘The result was thost comical|™much enjoyed. L in many of the cases as humorous in- cee structions were given. Mrs. James Speas spent yesterday in Mrs. Schultz received many lovely} the city in order to attend the shower and useful gifts for her home which|in honor of teh a Mr. Schultz has recently purchased on| South Grant street. They will move] J. M. Lowndes of the Stockman's into their new residence on Saturday.) National bank here left: yesterday for. \ light luncheon of fruit salad.) Lander where he wili attend the grad-| sandwiches and coffee was served by|Uating exercises of his daughtr, Visitors to National Convention Mr. and Mrs. Myron A. Leffingwetl P. estimates made here today. convention will sae foie ale eee on Chieago’s take yee aca tise "ne Miss| vention have already reserved room in REPUBLICANS TO BE GREETED BY OKY-HIGH PAIGE Will Find Chicago Mansions Open for “Considera- tion” By United Press.) York, and Senorita E. Caldero, ing delegates and visitors to national convention, Reeratiet re Indications were many visitors to the unless they wan marrow chilling lake breezes through the night. More than 50,000 wisitors are expect- ed to be in Chicago during the excit- ing week and of these several thousand may have to go homeless unless Chi- GOAL INY.W. NOON TODAY, SU cagoans can be indueed to give up rooms in their own homes. Aristocratic north shore res‘denis have already set the example but # ihe price they demand is followed by oth- ers, visitors will have to go homeless after they leave here, if they pay them. Wealthy Chicagoans are asking two and three thousand dollars for letting out their homes during convention! week. All hotels here are booked. The last room was sold more than a month ago. Prices for rooms in Miehigan avenue hotels range from $20 to $100 a day for a room. Other hotels charge from $15 up. Lodging houses, ordinarily charging 35 and 50 cents boosted their rates to $2 and $3 a night. Delegates will not have to roam Chi- cago streets in search of a place to live. The national committee months ago took up the matter of reserving rooms for them. Women delegates} for fear of too much duplication of ef- will have an abundance of rooms to}fort, but headquarters at the Taylor & select from. There will be about ten/Clay offices will be maintained until hostesses for each woman delegate andj Saturday night, and it is felt certain each is willing to find a spare room|that many who are interested in the for the guest. establishment of Y. W. C. A. work here, Five thousand visitors ‘and who have not yet been approached, will volunteer subscriptions to the the total of $15,000 asked. work in the fields assigned to them Proposition to throw the“field open for general subscriptions was voted down to the con- Miss O'Neil assisted by Miss Polly/ Olive Lowndes. He was joined here by|addition to the reservations made by| women stationed there. Widketruni? |Joe Lowndes, his son, who has been|the delegates. The reports of teams today showed The guests of the evening, most of “ttending school at Kearney, Neb. Mr.| ‘Millionaire’ row on the Gold Coast! that the team headed by A. J. Cunning- them being old school mates of Mrs.|@nd Mrs. Lowndes and family were Schultz were: Mrs. Walter Schultz) formerly residents 1 sy guest of honor, Mrs. Arthur Sehultz, Mrs. Freed, Mrs. Adaline Jacobs, Mrs.| Initiation of Weddell and Mrs. Warren, and the| Fellows Misses Helen O'Malley, Veeta Gil-| The Endampment of Odd Fellows borne, Marjorie Keith, Vera Middleton,| will meet. Friday night at 3 o'clock in Margaret Thompson, Katherine Dunn,|the £ O. F. hall, when a large class) Mildred Hamilton, Louise Thomas,| will be initiated. After the business] Marie Bishop Mabel Sandlin, Helen|and initiations the usual social time Crater, th Cook, Violette Burkett,| will be spent. All old members are in- ong, Madge Pata rion and Esther Runden, ‘Marie Bo-| vited. Wil-| fied gan, M ma Scott, ina Carey, Babe Ecken- | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Diemer and little rode, Helen Carlson, Polly Wickstrum| daughter Mildred Helen of Newport, and the host Tiss O'Neil. | Neb., are visiting in the city. They at- se 6 |tended the wedding services of Miss Mrs. D, H. Griffith and little son, | Myrtle Speas and Fred Brenner which David, returned yesterday from an ex-| took place this morning at the Speas tended visit to Lexington,~Ky. They] ranch. were accompanied by Mrs. fith’s | hd chtteg parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. McCallie, Mrs, Charles Swingle spent yester- who will spefd the summer in Wyo-| day in the city from the ranch near) ming. here. «6 oe Methodist Aid Societies | Former Casper Attorney to Meet Friday |in Diplomatic Service Word has been received that J. C. Jensen, formerly an attorney here as- has re- The different-circles of the Methodist} Aid So will meet on Friday after- 4 A hoon at 2:30 o'clock with the following Sociated with Frank England, women: The Capitel Hill circle with|ceived an appointment in the diplomatic Mrs. A. B, Poling,.416 South Tneoln; service and will leave soon for Copen- Kensington ¢irele with C. J. Johnson,| hagen, Denmark. S14 South David street; North Side, ee: with Mrs, Pursel and Mrs. Georgé Ma-| Mrs. Oliver Johnson left last night! on, at the corner of Pear and College| for Denver, Colo., where she will spend) street. The ladies are asked to bring|@ few days on a pleasure trip and visit-| ‘himbles and needles, The Round|ing with friends. n circle will meet with Mrs. L. W on CY avenue and the | Mrs. Greene to vice with Mrs. De Woody, 302 South! Entertain Circle. Kimball, The Victory circle of the Methodist Cee. church will be the guests of Mrs. Annual Meeting of Charles Greene at her home, 123 N. Delphian Society Held afternoon at The Natrona chapter of the Delphian| society met yesterday afternoon at the! att home of Mrs. P. CG, Nicolayson for the} . ‘nnual business meeting. The presi- \Dr. Bradley. to dent of the society, Mrs. T. F. Algeo.| Give Address. presided at the meeting. An interest-| m4 Rev. Walter H. Bradley of the dress on the federation meeting | py cgnyterian church will give the com- Beech street, on Friday 0 o'clock. which will be held in the fall was . Juatin: ve , ane = mencement address to the gradua ie intinisted heehee chard Shipp. The class of Natrona county high school at] ‘low- jthe high school building tomorrow night. | was attended to, and the agin a elections were held: President, | H. R. Lathrop; vice president, | Brenner-Speas 7" 0. L. House; secretary, Mrs. L. D.| Wedding This Morning. |friends who extend congratulations. |Meat Market. Members are urged tojalty Oil company, is offering many of its choice mansions to visitors. They are willing to give them up te the convention visitors for the period of the convention—for a consideration. The consideration amounts t6 thrée, four and five thou- sande dollars. The rental includes the | family’s usual staff of servants. ham is in the lead, with $2,233. The Business Women's team is second with a total of $1,897.65, secured entirely from working women. “Mrs. Cunning- ham was next with $1,707.31. Mrs. ‘Mechling, next with $1,693.85. ‘This re- port included @ pledge of $600 from the Midwest Refining Company, the Mrs. W. A. Vincent offers her place| largest individual pledge reported. at a “bargain,” according to the agent.|.Other teams reported the following to- Only $800 is wanted. Mrs. R. Hall Mc-'tals for two days: Mrs. Weaver, lero, daughter of the minister ff delegates to the Pan-American Aero Congress ‘now in i. NEARLY $9,000 NEEDED TO REACH Work to Be Continued Until $15,000 Total Has Been Raised on System Adopted at Start of Drive; | Team Headed by Mr. Cunningham in Lead At noon today the reports from team captains in the Y. W. C. A. maintenance fund drive showed a total of $12,429.07 collected out of Many people from whom good-sized subscriptions are expected have not yet been seen, it was reported, and the teams will continue ( ¢ CHICAGO, June 3.—Three million} WOMEN DELEGATES TO AERO CONGRESS—Left to right: Mrs. Seymour J. Cox of Texas; dollars will change hands here during New fonventioa week in ue gaaiter, hor Ber from A. CAMPAIGN AT CESS PREDICTED until the $15,000 is subscribed. A | PERSONALS J. H. Reilly is here from his head quarters in Denver on a short business trip. ene C. D. King, state agent for the Ger. ald L. Schuyler agency of Denver is in the city on business, ‘iss Attorney W. O. Wilson has returned from a trip to Denver. “#8 | A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Patterson of Pear street, North Casper. CORE: Mrs. C. E, Douds underwent an ope- ration for appendicitis at a local hos: pital yesterday. Cormick iséwilling te vacate for a few| $648.40; Mrs. Walker,’ $525:66; A. R. A-son was born yesterday to Mr, and days for $3,000. Mrs. Charles Adsit] Lowey, $839; Earl Burwell, $656.75; Ben offers her house at $700 a month rent! goherck, $500; Joe Denham, $928.25; Dr. but wants $2,500 for convention week. | Anderson, $589; J. H. Aydelott, $89.70. “Well, why not?” said one woman./‘There was no report from thé North- “The hotels are charging $100 a day.”| western team. headed by Mr. Boone. Mrs, Rosecrans Baldwin has eleven) Mrs. Ruth Shepperson and Mrs. rooms and three baths and asks $2,000|wrank Fee are a committee which ex. for its rental during convention week. | pects to secure twenty subscriptions of | $50 each from women of the city today. < - Mrs. O. L. Walker is working to secure - 8 ranch home re sie bagel ae tated twenty subscriptions of $26 cach and miles west 0! spt J. Giblin, and| Mts: W- M. Kleber is at work on the ate preeseel io nin fi ane GouDNe $10 club, whiclr will consist of a large oung couple | number of Casper women. and the most intimate friends were) “With success in these different fields present. it seems certain that the remaining Miss Speas returned last week from) so579.93 needed for the quota will be Clarkson, Nebr., whete she had been] ™ or. tan raised, and that thie will be teaching school for the past term. She/ gone crtainly by the end .of the week, has been a resident of Natrona county if not by tonight. all of’her life and has a wide circle of The $100 bet between A. J. Cunning- ham and Dr. Anderson's team caused much fun at both the luncheon yes terday and that today, especially sinee| Dr. Anderson was not able to be pres- Se eat unt ent at either Iuncheon because of pro- Emil Beyer of Greenwood, Wis. af-'ressional duties. and the Cunningham rived last Thursday to visit with hi8) team had hung crepe uppn the stand-| brother Oscar Beyer of the Natrona) q pearing his team number, Mr. Beyer expects t0| snecial songs to Dr. Anderson and to make his home here. Mr, Cunningham were sung by the bse? Business Women's team. The song to Mr. Cunningham, to the tune of “How Dry I Am,” made @ special hit. It ran: “Oh Cunningham brought in the jam, How glad I am, oh, Cunningham. You got Doe's goat, you rocked Mr. and Mrs. Brenner left this after noon for Memphis, Tenn., where they will make their hmoe, * -C. B. Sparr of the Consolidated Roy- left last night for} Salt Lake City, where he will attend to oil . matters. eee A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Waldeck. the boat, ck yr ing, ham what am.” ye a nickel—then a dime, You cunning, cunn nes t Peas #635 eee atl the time. Through Mrs. < fe Snow the women of Salt Creek sent in a sub- scription of $86.75, which helped swell the total reported today ee CASPER CHORAL SOCIETY Soon these dimes grow into dollars; Then you'll be a wiser scholar. Place it in a good,sound bank, One of character and of rank. The wedding ceremony of Miss Myrtle | Speas 1 Brenner of Memphis, this morning at the asurer, M) mmittee, «Mr c. . William Holland; chairman, Mrs. R. P. am ec mp, Quickly applied Most Economical. Shu Wite and _For Women’s and Children’s Black Shoes Jet-Oil is a liquid wax nad o8 pel Tt gives a new-shoe finish without rubbi brilliant shine. ress ie eats act with the dauber pie to each stopper —without soiling |the hands or clothing. Shoe Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores Sold by Grocers, peat | Repaic Sk S. M. BIXBY & CO., Inc., New York of B AA Beown, | fe Mansacrrrse Bly SAN Das In the cantata “The Sleeping Beauty” in Methodist church Thursday, June lat 8:15 p.m. All tickets sold. 2 ie 7 Where the interest will accrue, Four per cent yearly—payable to you. Citizen's National Ba: Sabie Easiest to Use. Mrs. Charles. Chasteen of Bucknym street, eee H. W. Abbott.of Denver is in the} city attending to business connected | with his oil interests, | ee H. F. Thiele of Alliance, Neb., is ex. pected to arrive in a few days to join his wife and daughter who are the aoe of Mrs. M. E, Hawkins here. | . | . Miss Andrea Tierrer. has returned from a short vacation spent in Denver, Colo., and has resumed her position | with the Midwest refinery offices in the Oil Exchange building. ee! I have never tasted bread like that In this town befor The More you eat, the more you want, They sell it—just galore. —The Wigwam. STORAGE | e BATTERY. ‘The pioneer buttery on: motor cars. Has stood the test of time, Used o' Bolivia, photographed at n per cent of the Electrically |) ‘equipped cars today. | Generator, magneto, starter and lighting equipments repaired. | AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. First St.) J Women’s and Kassis ~220 South Center Street ALL BOLT GOODS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, 8:00 P. M. DESIRE FOR UNITY NOT WEAKER i ENPRE, SH (By Assoc LONDON,. June tunity in the empir infinitely stror | efforts | rifie he sion ‘WIENNA PUBLIC CENSORS ———"___ SAN MOVIES BY FORCE Atlantic ity where they are | for » but common last tor Milner, who nmental mis * declaréd Lord ed from a goverr (By Associ ited Press.) session, VIENNA, Jun The Vienna pub jie has been stirred to indignation by fe 3 J the nature of some of the moving pic Daily Fashion Hine \tures shown he has undertaken its jowa censorship, since the official cen pate sorehip is political only. In one ins » . S a crowd tore down the poste caused the destruction of a. reel, in several | pression of s they demanded the the picture on sup. threat of ishing the theatre. Dr. W. A. Myers has purchased a Reo car to replace the Dodge car which was tolen from him last week. l_oa ns Cyprus was the first country to have | ® Christian governor—the Roman pro |consul Sergius Paullus, who had been | converted by the Apostle Barnabas, COMMON WITCHHAZEL FINE FOR SORE EYES It is surprising how quickly eye in flammation is helped by common witch | hazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One elderly lady, who had been troubled with chronic jeye inflamation for many y was |sreatly helped in two days guar |antee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help | rained or inflamed y < Aluminum ‘eye cup FREE. Cys- Pharma Adv. AN ExcLustve TRiconerTs. | Especially chic is this dress in | dark brown trivolette with the bib | | | i} Announcement Miss Van Meter arrangement extended below the waistline and trimmed with tucks A standing collar of satin finishe: the round neck while the sleeve are trimmed with flare sleeves of the Will organize beginning same satin, This design Is especia’ | oy taeS sper ly liked for the development of th: classes in Piano, Violin, Uku- ane Bilt fabrics to i) dectured lele, Cornet, Clarinet, Saxa- the winter resorts. It also Z : 1 well in the*new cottons soon to be || Phone and Trombone. _ The shown in the shops. Medium size re- |{ public class method will be auires 4% yards 50-inch material | ¥Pietorial Review Waist No. 862%. | used, Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bast. Price, 25 | 7 a cents, Skirt No. 8574. Sizes, 24 tg |} MISS VAN METER will be at the Richter Music House every afternoon and evening from 4 to 5 and 7 to 8, be- ginning Tuesday, June Ist. 88 inches wais' Price, 20 cents, | Summer Term Begins June 6 ||. MAKE YOUR ENROLLMENT } EARLY ; ers, Korolaxe te reliet foe inany aliments, a rellet for. Tang ees constipation, | headaches. | dizzy it indi Just Received A Big New Line of MIDSUMMER MILAN HATS $32.95 GARMENTS Still Continues The: JUST TWO MORE DAYS OF THE BIG DISCOUNT SALE Children’s Wearing Apparel Dry Goods Co. Across the Street from the Lyric Theat 7 TT ee LEN eet

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