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Tee Cream Social Planned for ¥. W. C. A. | The lawn of the Y y. C. A. build- ing will be lighted in a pretty fashion! with Japanese lanterns for the ice cream social which is planned for / Thursday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. The members of the Capitol Hill Circle of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid Society will be the hoste $ and everyone is invited to come. ete 8 The Ladies’ Aid Society Memorial Church will r Hamilton, 126 » on sday afternoon at . The} Hamilton and Gibson will be » Wine} home To Form Club Young Matrons The young matrons of the city will gather at the Y. W. C. A. headquar- ters tomorrow afternoon, July 14, at 2:30 o'clock to complete the organiza-| tion of a social club designed for the} entertainment and mutual benefit of| and a complete organization formed.) The young married women of thi are all cordially urged to be pri eee a eee sae | PERSONALS | Mr. and Mis. A. t. 8 y from the Bi to business and ent. | ding: friends. visiting with ec * Joe Holmes, who has heen in c of drilling operations for the }¥ & Hurst oil concern in the fields, is in Casper on a busine: 7 arias Harriet Bieler, who has been with her brothers, ‘Walter and Arthur Schultz of this city, returned yesterday to her home in Oma- ha. Mrs. Bieler topk several trips through the surrounding country and) vell impressed with Casper. She to return here soon. i 2 # > Miss Helen Ormsby and Miss Louise Thomas left today for Salt Creek, where they will be the guests of Mrs. E. A. Anderson. eee Mrs. Meredith Langheldt is visiting at the home of Mrs. Fred Newmaa for the next seven weeks. 8 Mary Gibson and ‘her daughter, Miss ra Gibson, arrived yesterday from their home in Chicago, Il, and spend a month with Mrs. Gibson's daughter, Mrs. H. H. Blocksiem of 444 South Lincoln street. eee . Whaley, a jtailor on Midwest », has left forwChicago, Iil., for 1 weeks, where he will purchase mate! is for his shop for the fall and winter seasons. Mr “+ Miss Gladys Koyen of Fremont, Neb., siting in the city with Mrs. G. O. nkin. She will be a guest here until she return home for the fall term of school, eee John Legan and family, formerly of West Second street, have ently moved into their new bungalow on East Lambert street in the Burlington addi- tion, which they purchased from C. W. Waygood. ¢, Cias: Miss Lola Wyatt and Miss Gladys, Legan have returned from a week's) v tien and visit at the ranch of John Bb. cles of Powder River. _* © W. H. Weaver of the Weaver Rig Building Company left today for the Os: fields near Newea: Wyo., will spend about a week on NOTICE OF INCREASE IN CAPI- TAL STOCK OF CASPER MU- TUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting regularly called of the stockholders of Casper Mutual Build- ing and Loan Association, a corpora- tion duly organized and existing un- der and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, held at the court room of the court house in the City of Casper, Wyoming, on the 17th day of May, A. D, 1920, at eight oclock p. m. of said day, the capital stock of the said Casper Mutual) Building and Loan Association was increased from One Million ($1,- 000,000.00) Dollars, divided into five thousand (5000) shares of a par value of two hundred ($200.00) Dol- lars each, to Fiv illion ($5,00 000.00) Dollars, divided into twen- ty-five thousand (25,000) shares of a par value of two hundred ($200.00) Dollars each, Dated this 13th day of July, A. D. 1920, F CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, EAL iS Y By P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Attest: J. M. LOWNDES, Secretary. (W.O.W.) Publish July 13’ 20, 1920. Big Tire Bargains Direct from Factory Gray Sizes. Tubes. Ribbed Tread $11 $3.00 Non-skid 1 3.50 4 1 1 35x44 D One Ford f rolet Touring for sale. ws Expert Radiator Repairing Highway Garage 127 W. Yellowstone Ave. linstructed to this effect. idea being for the American Legior ; decid state headquarters and the largest ant ‘the members. Officers will be chosen! most active post in Wyoming shea y President : NIMES 4) DELEGATES (Continued from Page 1) | unanimously ‘that its policy in the state convention relative to union labor mat- ters was at all times the poli t “Handy Off”. The delegation | Th ment of Franklin D’Olier has all times this very sam questions of religion, and unions entirely up to the dual members themselves. The Casper post will e invitation to Mr. D’Oli mander, to come to Casper to polities indivi ive post in visits Cheyenne late in Vyoming when July. A m city’ sage welcoming him to Wyoming and/ extending this invitation to him is to be sent to national headquarters. | The list of altern: is headed by Miss 8. I. Borgeson, Miss C. A. Hur 1 Miss Helen Kiellberg, and Miss abeth Shiplet. list of dele inke H. Sincl: Nichols. S$ named follows: Paul E, Desch. J. P. Dixon. Fred W. Draile. A. A. Danielson. Paul M. Walker. Chas. Doyle. J. R. Brannaman. Dr. W. H. Snoddy. George eretts. Roy Udell. W. C. Conger. Bert Cole. Martin Conroy. Harry Fisher. D. L. LaBreche. Jos. J. O'Donnell. R. M. Boeke. c. P. Plummer. E C.. Bailey. D. W. Ogilbee. Geo. M. Rummel. F. D. Parker. M. 8B. Helm. G. V. Allenbaugh. L. G. Swartfager. T. A. Hughes. R. M. Free, Carney Peterson. Cc. H. Reimerth. MOOSE DEGREE TEAM T0 ATTEND CEREMONIES AT LARAMIE ON JULY 24TH More than sixty members of the the rt > Laramie July 24, to attend the} Will meet on the 2nd d. a of the Second Degree| ic : i asper Moose lodge wit} City Council of the ¢ SESSMENT ROLL IN GRAD- i] | ING DISTRICT NO. 1 i a aura | those streets and portions of streets jin Grading District No. 1 in the City jof Casper, County of Natrona, State de. | of Wyoming. y of Casper y of August, Notice of hearing on 5! jroll for the grad co ucting | ‘cross-walks, curbs d_ improving NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS-|\cast along | Street to a point on the east prop- She center line of Fourth|82id assessment roll are hereby no-| | tified to make such objections If a well could be in| the earth |writing and to file the same with the. = 44 mmes into bottom would | Guced neath to ah my cctteet PrO-| said City Clerk on or before the date| ** athe keto said east and west line ce mova |fixed for such hearing, or at such|* nat ge “epee dat * MNne on Pourth/ other time as the hearing may be “ cal Thence north along the east prop-|COntinued to | jerty line of McKinley Street to @|ponrd of Bouslisstion for the as point which, when produced, 40 feet) poor oc ntyauization for the pur. Notice is hereby gievn ‘that the|TU7ming east and north from the south property line . i - & - ‘24 me€\such hearing or hearings will con- of Wifth Street, intersects with a line) sider such objections made thereto,| Denottryto become slen; touthers i ‘echicade and para’ el! or any part thereof, or set aside such| der by drastic doses, of o the south property line of Fifth/+on and orden that such assessment) 82th, Street pose of considering such roll, and at may denote as to such appear just} gree ceremonies to be given| A. D.. 1920, at eight oclock, p. m. of; i Hades 5 :URs Bid ine eee and equitable, and then proceed to| thgsafe-reliablelcorein y, July when seventy candi-|S4id day at the Council Chamber in rane line parabc: to the! confirm the same by ordinance. | thispicture gives youan lates will tak@ the degree. ‘The can-jthe City Hall.of the of Casper,|S0Uth property line of th Street] Dated at Casper, Wyoming, the| ideahowshelookedan didates are from Laramie, Greybull,|£or the purpose of hearing objectrons|'? ® point which intersects the east) 7th day of July, A. D. 1920. | felts Gy ais Rare ce ncaie Sheridan ‘ana’ sawing ; '|to the assessment roll for the con-| Property line of Baron Street pro- . PELTON, Jr., | she reduced irom clumsy fest The : a Istruction of the necessary grading,|duced 40 feet north from the south! (gRAL) Mayor.| proportions. Now sheisagile, attractive, men- he Moose lodge in Laramie expects) 4 A vine) Property line of Fifth Street. ; JE tally alert and in better health. Why not you? $00 guests in the city on July [Tone walks and case ana SApRORINE ‘hance annthldong the all ans | ATTEST: La EOS er | Retlable anti-fat self-treatment. oe CTS is upon ose streets and portions 0: ‘ & E che -} Jity Clerk. mont, ; Pee ene pescemer, to-wit: Pe Notice, is aarti 27,1920. | Many, both sexes, report they have reduced Greeley and Colorado Springs, | hesides the legion men of the Moose! pypbj; st) di said assessment roll is file urbin Street to the east line of Bop ery. Xo ew 0 ink | with the City Clerk of the City of per in his office in the City of pe and candidates. The drum corps of the Second De-| gree Legion in Gasper will be to Fifth Street from the McKinley Street. Fourth Street from the east line of ‘ taken’ Durbin Street to the east line of Mc-| © > and will form a principal’ Kinley Street. k east line of parade n of the Moose lodge nt will head delegation fr Casper. a Muleological. On mules we find two le And two we find befor We stand behind before we find What the two behind be for! { —Lafayette Lyre.) Sunday afternoon.) is headquarters for all second) of Fifth Street to the north line of J. w. Miter, deputy grand gs behind Beech Street from thé south line in| Fourth Street: Maple Street from the south line the’ of Fifth Street to the north line of | Fourth Street. |__ Pine Street from the south line of Fifth Street to the north line of Fourth Street. Grant Street from the south line of Fifth Street to the north line of |Fourth Street. Lincoln Street from the south {line of Fifth Street to the notth line south north from the et to the Jefferson Str line. of Fifth St line of Fourth Street. McKinley Street from the south line of Fifth Street to the north line of Fourth Street iL eluded soon after the fi the Maharajah of Ik right—which he exe ing the t Punjab war, bmir has s—of prohibit Rexail Store. Miss Gertrude Mendick to her home in St. Louis, Mo., afzer visiting with her brother and sister- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, Mendick of this city, for the past few weeks. When Folks 3 Quit Coffee because of cost to or purse, they naturally drink INSTANT POSTUM| ‘There's a Reason" NEW SPUDS 91-2 CENTS ts returning PER POUND Boselly & Carr Phone 545W Cor, 8. Beech and E. Fifth Sts. 27, Aug. 3.1] Prescrip- REX: tion Dept. KTMB- 831_THAT’S- The importation into his territories | prope | of pork pies. cel -|of Fourth Street. And the alleys in blocks 57, 58, 59,| treaty, con-}60, 96, 98 and 100. boundary the} District No. 1 is as follows: Beginning at a point on the east! tty line of Durbin Street in the/ of Fourth Street_and running), Carlson’s The Cream of All Ice Creams Highest per cent in butter of said fats. Richest flavor, purest pro- duct. Exclusively at Kimball's ALL Kimball Handles the Goods PHONE 26w STORE to $75 Your Choice The’ Phone 1304W. Shop 156 South Center. 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