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Methodist Foreign Mission Meeting. The foreign missionary society of the} the Methodist Episcopal church will have| cova, a special program at their meeting which will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in the chureh parlors, women of the chureh are invited. ises to be most interesting, ments will be served and a social hour will be enjoyed, * Married Sunday at M. E. Parsonage s Mary A. Knifer and Marvin gs. Wells both of Casper were quietly mar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scherck, Miss Helen Ormsby and Rollin Ormsby spent week end on a fishing trip at. -Al- eee Attorney H. O. Warton returned yes. Alljterday from a business trip to Doug- In}las. He has as Mis guest deputy eounty addition to the program, which prom-jattorney Harry Arnheim of Lincola, refresh-| Neb. eee John McGarth and Pitt Covert have left for Denver where they will get Mr. Covert’s new motor car. They will make the return trip in the car. . er) L. G. Murphy, Hugh Patton aid J'm ried at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon| Gratiot left last Friday night for Chi at the Methodist parsonage by. Rey,|cago, Ill., where they will attend the Walter L. French. They were accom. panied by the groom’s mother, Ars, bE, C. Wells of 1044 South Elm ‘street Mr. Wells is‘ employed by the Nort. western railroad. Shower for Bride-teBe 3 Miss Margaret McDermott was the inspiration for a linen shower given py| friends and relatives. a number of her friends at the home of| leave within Republican convention. ee M. Haytuin, representing the Mu souri Clothing company is in the city calling on his trade. e. Mrs. George 8. Scott returned a few days ago from Kansag City, and Norvon, Kan., where she has heen visiting with Mrs, Scott will next few days for the Mrs. W. G, Hawkins on Lind avenue.| Rochester, Minn., where she will take About 15 guests were present and pre-|treatments at the Mayo brothers va:i sented lovely gifts to the bride-.o-be.| t#rium. The wedding of Miss McDermott to J. Bigby will be a social event. of tie near future. Charles Schubach, representing Davis brothers of Denver, Colo., is in the city The time was spent by the friends of! ¢alling on his trade with the local druy- Miss McDermott in making> useful household articles. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hawkins and the eve- ning Was much enjoyed. ese Mrs. .Lew M. Gay of this city and chil- dren, and Mrs, Walter E. Schwed of} Denver haye arrived from Denver, where Mrs. Gay went to attend the wed- ding of Miss Jewel Mishle® to James Patterson, which took place at the home of Mrs, Schwed, on May 29. Mrs. Schwed will visit here with her sister, . Gay, for several days. eee Mrs. B. B. Brooks has returned froin Laramie, Wyo., where she went fo at- tend a meeting of the University scxov! board of which she is a member. | Lieut. and Mrs, Carroli Dean Mar- quis are in Laramie, Wyo., where they will attend the graduating exercises at the state university, Miss Martha Mar- quis, sister of Lieut Dean, will finisn the four-year university course this spring. Miss Marquis completed the course in three years. 68 @ Miss Irma Patton left last Friday night for Laramie where she will visit during the “Home Coming” week at the university. Miss Patton was a student at the university for two years before attending Ghevey Chase at Washing- ton, D. C, ee « Mrs. Pelton to Entertain Mrs. S. FP, Pelton will entertain the Southeast circle of the Baptist church at her home 925 South Lincoln street on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Important business will be transacted; curing the session and all members are asked to attend. “es Business Women’s Club Meets at Y, W. C. A. Tonight The Business and Professional Women’s clyb will meet at the ¥. W. C A. this evening at 8 o'clock. All mem bers and any girls who would like to become members are cordially invited to he present. Girls who are strangers in the city are particularly invited. “ee Wells-Knifer Nuptials On Sunday evening at 5 o'clock oc- cured the wedding of Miss Mary A. Knifer to Mervin S. Wells, both of Casper. The Rev. Walter L. French of the Methodaist.church performed the ceremony. The, bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Knifer of South Cedar street popular among the young people of Casper. The groom came to Casper about three years ago with his mothe, N Cc. Wells. The young couple will make their home on South C street. ‘ After the wedding services the bride and groom were honored at a weddins ‘inner ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Patterson. ss Miss Betty Tolhurst resigned her position with the Casper Daily Tribune and will prepare to return to her home in Albany, N. Y., about the middle of this month, Miss Tolhurst has been 1 nee ‘last summer visiting at the home of her brother, William Tolhur. eee W. A. Blackmare was called to Cali fornia yesterday by the death of his Mr. Blackmore fhotored about miles out of Casper in order to eateh the train which had left the sta- tion, brother. ten Mr. and Mrs, Jim Griffith, Dave Grif fith, and a number of friends motored out to the Pathfinder dam yesterday afternoon, from their ranch home, the “Jack Rabbit.” eee Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks drove out to the Buzzard ranch’ yesterday after- noon for a short visit. eee Robert Diemer returned yesterday te his home in Bayard, Neb., after spending several days hero to attend the Speas-Brenner wedding. Mrs. Die mer and little daughter will-remain here for a few days longer visiling with friends and relatives. C. C. Young returned yesterday from 4“ stay of several weeks at Bishop, Calif. ee W. A. Bergstrom of the Prudential Securities company will leaye tomorrow for a business trip to Chicago. r see Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rouse and son! ond Mr. and Mrs. Vandenberg motored | tv Douglas yesterday, ee “d | Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby left this atternoan for Denver in their car ta) meet their son whe has heen attending Shattuck Military academy at Fair-| bault, in., this year. ereesersrs Bists, L. 8. Hill of the Warren Construction company is in the city. ses Allen Tufferd, draftsman .for Dubois and Goodrich, spent the week end at Scott's Bluff, Neb. ee Mr. and Mrs, P. W. Frank and little Meridith Merle haye left overland for Cheyenne where they will spend a day. From there they will go to Laramie to attend the graduating exercises at the state university. They will join ies Martha Marquis, sister of Mrs. Frank there, and then plan to take the Estes ‘Park, Denver, and Colorado Sorit.gs trip. They will return to Casper the’ lat- ter part of the month, 6 6 Ninian Duncan and family will leave this week for their ranch wherg “hey will spend the summer. s 8 Mr, and Mrs. L, L. Wade and family, and /Mrs. Nina Wade, mother of Dr. Wade, have moved out to their home- stead, which adjoins the Bishop home stead east of town. 8 Mr. and Mrs, Sandelin and daughter haye moved into home in the Kei little their new nwood addition. i rd Jack Garner, who has been in the city representing the Southwest Nash Mo- tors company, has resigned his y»sition with that company and has accepted the position of sales manager with the Carr- Shockiey Motor company, distrivutors of the Titan truck, Mr, Garner witli have charge of the states of Wyoming and Montana, He will also be manager for the sale of the Nash four-wheel drive truck in Casper. Mr, Garner has been a motor sales man for many years in the south and has made a good im- pression on motor dealers during the few months he has been here. see Lee Pearson has succeeded Charles M. Gunnison as distributor for the Denver Post here and took charge of the agency today. Mr. Gunnison will continue to operate the News Depot as in the past, growing business having forced him to give up the Post agency. Pearson is a former distributor of the Denyer newspaper here and is familiar with the work. truck from the Carr-Shockley Motor company for general transportation pur- poses. * s. Lewis Sebolt has returned to Caspe after undergoing an operation ¢ of the sanitariums in Denver Mr. | bolt is in fine condition now and is able |to be about. eee Miss Julesie Stewart and her bt John Stewart have left for |where they will spend the summer jeation yisiting with friends and tives. . Miss Helen Gilbert of Lee jhere visiting with her brot Gilbert. *-. he: +e. kett Mrs. Charles B has returned from the east where she was called by the death of her father. MAT: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham are the parents of a baby son born at their home on South David street last Satur day. The baby and mother are reported to be doing splendidly o8 on business. _ Calvin H. Cass has just purchased a} Charles! | \ MADE PRESIDE OF CASPER Y (Continued from Page 1) assured that the association will have more than the $15,000 necessary to finance its work for the next eighteen months, it was reported, Miss Leone Blackmore reported a membership of about 375 girls and wom. en in the local association, An effort will be made to increase this to 500 members, who are actively interested and pledged to service. There are no dues in town associations of the Y. W. Cc. AL . Miss Maude Corbett, the new general secretary of the Casper association, gave & most interesting talk on the spirit of the association, which means a uniting a service of the young women of any city. Love, sound judgment, helpfulness are all needed to make the Y. W. C. A. the pov in the community which it should be—to make it mean a real house of friendliness, § The constitution, following closely the lines laid down by the national boara, Was then read by Mrs. L. D, Scott, and adopted article by article. it proyides for a board of from eighteen to twenty-four directors, to be elected annually. and the by-laws pro- vide that the annual meeting shall here- after he held in January. There will be} three meetings of the membership dur-} ing the year in October, January and| June for the transaction of business and for social fellowship. Following the adoption of the consti- tution, it was moved that the Casper association affiliate at once with the na- tional association and receive a charter, A telegram’ of congratulation upon the success of the drive and the perfection of the organization from field héadquar- ters at Denver. was read. At the firstymeeting of the board of directors, held following the meeting, by-laws governing the associa- tion were read and adopted, and a mo- tion to proceed to incorporate the asso- ciation was passed. Officers were then elected and the ad- visory board was named, consisting of the same men who have acted in an advisory capacity to the provisional committee. The work of the association will be carried on by the following committees, chairmen for which will be appointed by Mrs. Sinclair from the board members: Executive committee, finance, member- ship, girls’ work, recreation, general education, religious education, service, publicity, house and country w ‘The new board formally approved the contract to be entered into between Miss Maude Corbett. and the association and she was formally installed as secretary and as the executive officer of the asso- ciation,” The contract entered jrito by the provisional committee for the rent of the present Y. W. C. A. building was also approved. From now on the Y. W. association and an offic: be engaged at once to be in when she is not in the rooms. Board members will relieve Miss Corbett until the office assistant is found. A girls’ work and recreation secretary will be engaged in the fall, completing the staff for the present. Regular meetings of the board of di- rectors will be held the third Friday evening of each month at the associa- tion rooms. —————————eeEeEeeeeeeee Harter Shaffner arrived ny their home in Glenrock ral days in the city. 0 Mr. and Mr: yesterday fr and will spend seve! . Miss Veeta Gilborne and her mother, Mrs. Gilborne, who has been yisiting ‘with her daughters in the city for the past few weeks, left for Mon eta, Wyo., where they interests. Miss Gilborne ha® been a student at the high school this past term, and will re turn as a senior next year, ee Mrs. John Jourgenson, accompanied by her son, left last Saturday for Chi- cago, Ill, where they will visit with friends and relatives for seve : Before returning home they will yisit other large, eastern cities, ers Henry Riley, who has been spending several days here looking After his oil) interests, returned yesterday to his’ home in Denyer, Colo. tee M. A, Mestas left this morning for Denver on a short business trip in the interests of the company. 00 LATE 'TO CLASSIFY, 119 No. lodern bedroom. 5 G7-1t FOR Grant. H. §. Winney of Billings is in Casper} FOR SALIE—Laundry stove; also range. 6-7-2 Just Received | From Our New York Buyer Georgettes, Taffetas, Messalines Will Be Placed on Sale Saturday at $29.95 RANA PASEO AT Mio. 6 SINCLAR general | Cc. A, rooms at 818 East Second street will be open from 9 a. m. until 10 p. m. every day. Miss Corbett will make her home at the assistant will charge LINEUP OF BiG THREE STANDS i (Continued from Page 1) which begins its sessions at noon morrow, apparently has worked furth to hecloud instead of clarify the ques- tion of who will be the party's nominee for president. Weod, Lowden and Johnson supporters are driying hard for an advantage, all claiming gains to claims amounted to little more than a day as the balance of uninstructed dele- gates rolled into Chicago. The best fourth of the total delegate strength on the first ballot. It takes a majority to nominate. te It is expected that some contests de- cided by the national committee will be brought before the credentials commit- tee for a rehearing and a few may be decided finally on the conyention floor. Realizing the power which might be wielded |by a friendly staff of perma- nent conyention officials, managers for the candidates are studying the choice sit to > (Mr, and Mrs. T. Mannon of St. Loujs, Mo., ure in the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Art Collins. This is their first visit in Casper and they are very interested in the city. They made the tour of the Midwest refinery last Sat- urday and are much impressed with the oil industry, co eae J. B. Moran of St. Paul, Minn., is here looking over the property of the Wyoming Exploration company. | a {ieaietis Mrs. John Hicks, who was visiting with-Mrs, Chris Wagner while greeting old friends, has returned to her home in Torrington, Wyo. i] stands highest in uniformity and leav- ening strength, There isno more chance for CALUMET BAKING POWDER to fail than there is for sugar notto sweeten. That’sonereason why there's more Calumet sold than any other brand reason is—because it the can and in the . And still other reason—it’s the most economical hate ah pet falter ¥ reazon why you should op have be ees ayy Gs | Music Lessons Gidding’s Public School Class method for Piano. Dr. Mitchell’s Public School class method for violin, cornet, clarinet and trombone. SIS SISSIES ESE SE SSS LIE LS SES: EG PIAS PSPTALISASLALAIFLALFZLLALL LL A Classes are now being organized. Summer term __ begins June 7 and ‘fall term September 7. Miss Van Meter At Presbyterian Church Daily, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. The C. E. HOOD AGENCY Room 23—Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-3 General Insurance Strongest Companies Live-Wire Service ecializing i Complete LIFE, ACCIDE HEALTH Protection —in— THE EQUITABLE LIFE of the U. S. | | 2 epetdea SOR intere ing Commerce between noon and fill out 1 following. ma ent employment? LIVELY TOPICS SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY FORUM. Questionnaire: Housing Problem Gets Another Airing in Program Arranged; s Are Mailed Out by Chamber uation by Mayor of the organization of « ing program as out lined at the meeting held Friday eyening. ers have been chosen and all who are prepared Live wire spe le us of permanent chairman. Senator Me-|to take active part i ‘dill McCormick of Illinois and Ex-Sena The committ w tor AlbertJ, Beveridge of Indiana are|the housing propre prominently mentioned. that the following from home seekers mtempiating the of homes call que: “Name? addre arried how lon and Best Plants For Gardens in the State of Wyoming ion urged to We Have the Largest mittee, report of city planning commit-| tee, report of city water and sewerage]! discussion hous-| Pelton, definite ome n the prog: hich is cor am has sugg data be and tt purchase or at the Chamber 5 and 6 married or single? how many in fam- fly? where employed? how long in pres: how long a resident) Supply of Tomato, Cabbage, Peppers, Egg Plant, Blooming Celery. Also most every kind of Plants Ferns, Hanging Baskets and Cut Flowers. WE DELIVER FREE The Palms 414. East Regret It Phone 600. Second belgeom = - The collected t all people build- ny after-| lanks answering the} of Casper? do you own a lot? where lo-| cated? if not a lot owner would you! Want a full lot or a small lot? size of| home you wish to build? how m rooms? how much money do you want fo put in? total cost? how much can jyou pay down? how much monthly do you want an entirely modern hom will your employer assist in financing ‘a home The questionnaire is modeled on gne| used by the Industrial Relations aan | mittee of the Standard Refi ry and it is believed the data thus collected will do much toward bringing the men who want houses and the builders together. ‘7-YEAR-OL YOUTHS HO ~ONEPTED FOR THE AN The program for the Chamber ot With prospects of the deadlock be-|Commerce luncheon at the Henning ho-| coming better, favorite sons and dark|tel at noon tomorrow includes discxs.|_ Seventeen-year-old boys are now at-| horse possibilities today increased their sion of the following topics: lowed to enlist in the naval service. A} activties, Report of Employers Housing coim-|telegram just received from the Bu-| u of Navigation, Washington, D. C.,| the 1c recruiting station, | South ¢ ays authority} been g for enlist-’ who are 1 Ze who come up to the of| 188 E. 2nd St. Sport Dresses Now that the Sun is -piercing the clouds with its rays of glowing warmth the women of Casper will be Igoking for a Dress of the Sport Model. We have them in a good assortment and prices that are an in- ducement. 3 3 H 3 3 ; Hundreds of Casper women who own an Electric Clothes Washer are ready for shopping, or-an outing to the hills on wash day, with no fatigue. They have learned that three cents worth of Electricity will do the weekly wash, and her saving of laundry bills and wear and tear of the clothes takes care of the easy monthly payments. I. 0. 0. F, Bldg. The ys must weigh at least pounds and be five foot two inches t may enlist for the period for a straight period er guar are required to execute the proper consent papers trades schools are now open this offer, see NOTICE TO-MAC! Important business for Monday, June itors are urged to be present. 6-4-3 LADIES’ G RMENTS Imported dresses of all the latest styles. Kimo- nas, underwear and all varieties of ladies’ ap- parel. Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaranteed. Wholesale and retail, ALBERT MASTAFA Office B, Wyatt Hotel Phone 61 BEES the meet The Store of Quality, Sweaters Sweaters for. Summer The quality of the well- known Bradley Brand, in Silks and Wools, in ripple bottoms, lapel wear. highest front and slip-over, all colors. \ QUALITY THE FIRST THOUGHT PRICE THE SECOND _ Break Away from that Old Scrub Board Method A Home Demonstration at your convenience Natrona Phone 69 GIS DISS SD ower Co. In both cases the parents who wish to take advantags of All members and vis- APP OED AA Enjoy Monday Afternoon No excuse now for not enjoying the afternoon on wash day 120 all. of of ing it TTT