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ee ‘% MONDAY, OCT 4, 1920 Miss Beck Is Inspiration of Surprise Party, Miss Celia Beck, was surprised by a number of friends jast evening at her home, 904 Lincoln avenue. The time ‘was spent with games and songs and vames. Sandison, tenor, pleased with several selections, Refreshments were served. The guests enjoying the eve: ning were the Mesdames Don H. Her- hert, B.S. Barker, James Sandison, i. M. McCormick, Herbert Capps, Lillian Lingle, Mary G. Beck, Walter A. Soute, A. F. Towle and the Misses Mary Yarii, Mildred Steady, Sophia Matson, Evan. geline LeVeque, Elen: Walters, Babe Smykal, fora Russel, _Dode - Davis, Gwendol Towle, Shirley Kelly, Len- ora Lyons, Viola Towle. Edith Gaylord, Cristal Lingrel and Ruperta Beck, and ‘the Messrs. Karl Hockenhauer, Walter A. Soule, Verne Kelly, Charles Cart Dewey Hastings, F. A. Fredlun, ¥ erett Ulshafer, Jack Brannan, Don H, Hefbert, E. P. Cannon, Louis Rust, A. §. Co Emanuel Basor, E. A. -Nel- son, Jack Logerman, Lon Harvey, Her- bert Capps, A. H. Qualby, S. Ulshafer, Mames Sandison, H. M. McCormick, Pere LeVeque, Daniel Beck, Fred Joe!: ner, John H. Knockenhauer, Everett Beck, Jack Stone and H. French, ete Willing Workers to Meet Tuesday. The Willing Worker's circle of the Methodist church will meet atithe home of Mrs. D, A. Smith tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. After the busi- ness session a social hour will be spent and refreshments will be served’ by the hostess, “ * ‘Annual Election of Junior Philathea Officers o Be Held. The first meeting of the season of the members of the Junior Philathea class of the Methodist Sunday sch-.0l will be held this eyening at the home of Miss Ingla Black, 343 South Maple street, The annual election of officers will be held and last year’s business will be taken up. After the business meeting the host- ess will serve refreshments and a ge: cial time will be enjoyed. All of the members of the class ara high school girls here. The class was organized about four years ago by Mrs. Waiter L. French. o 8 8 To Spend Winter at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. King left yes- terday for Long» Beach, Cal., whare they intend to remain during. the win- ter months. They are making the trip overland in their motor car. They have taken a home at 631+Coronado street. eee When Joe Denham Takes a Vacation. by Joe} Denham, the populat cashier of the National Bank of Commerce, hat no .choice in selecting the place to be born, ‘His immediate ancestors attend- ed to that detail and with the wide world to choose from decided upon Mis- sourl, This favored state has long been noted in the statistics of the coun- try as the ideal climate where mules and Democrats reach the highest de gree of perfection. Far be it, to give Joe Denham classification other than in the latter of Missouri's famous pro4- ucts and ‘we'll say in this he runs in truest form and the best traditions «f a state that only occasionally appea-s} m8 a mysterious stranger in camp of the Republicans. Taking advantage of Joe Denham's visit to the old Missouri home to <9- new inspiration at the fountain source where Democracy is purest and of un- defiled character, officers of the bark have permitted the display of Hard- ing and Coolidge lthographs in the large plate glass windows of the bauk- ing house. 3 oe Denham is in Missouri to spend several weeks. His closest friends .n1 admirers are expecting his gpeedy re- turn, , ee 6 Auxiliary to Hold Regular Meeting. 2 A regular meeting of the members of the Women's Auxiliary } the Amer- ican Legion will be held tomérrow att- ernoon in the club rooms in the base-’ +B | }ment of the West Hotel bujlding. , Fprther plans will be made for the grand military ball which will mark the opening of the winter season of the American Legion dances. ‘The ball will be given on Thursday evening and everyone is invited. ~ Casper Couple Are Married in Thermopotis. s Miss Ruth Elizabeth Oliver and Ber- tram Wellington stole a march on the!r friends last Friday when they left for} Thermopolis, Wyo., where they’ were Oliver, superintendent of the county farm, She ¢ame here about four years: ago from Denver and has made many friends during her stay. Mr. Wellington is the senior member of the Wellington-Midert Motor ¢om- pany. The bride wore a dark tailored tray- eling suit of blue with a hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of roses. . The couple will return to Casper to make their home. se Mrs. Guy Trevett and daughter Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thompson haye left for Hebron, Neb., where they will visit at their old home, Mrs. Trevett ; also intends to yisit in Omaha, Nev., before returning here. es 6 | Shower Complimentary to Miss Blackmore. Miss Leone Blackmore whose mar- riage to W. R. MacGregor is to take place Tuesday, October 12, was the fuest of honor at» a, delightful party | slven Saturday evening by Miss Viv- | let Lever at her home on South Beech | street. The guests, all friends of Miss ; Blackmore in the Episcopal church, | Spent the evening in hemming a set of | tea towels which were one of the gifts in & miscellaneous shower with which she was presented. A delicious lunch- eon concluded the evening’s entertain- ment, eee | Political Tea Given for Mrs. Morton. Mrs, R. A. Morton of Cheyenne, staté superintendent of public instruction, was honored at a tea) given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. G. R. Hagens at her beautiful home on South Center street. |The home was attractively decorated ; With asters and presented a charming appearance. Some 50 women leaders in the Woman's Republican club, together with several women from other Wyo- ming towns remaining here after the Can You Afford - to Hane a Fire? Don’t’ worry over your insurance. Life has plenty of worries without that. - See Us for Your Insurance 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. TYPEWRITERS. Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer ey pie eo Cc. SMITH sper Typewriter. Exchange Phone 856 101 Wyatt Bldg. PURE as soon as milked and and the best milk sold with all health laws. get pure milk. We produce our milk from clean, healthy cows Everything is sanitary...Our milk is cooled ice cold. It is whole, fresh, sweet, clean, pure ming Health Bureau passes it as complying Ask your milk dealer to show you his certifi- cate from the Board of Health, and be sure you J. J. Allen Dairy Phone 523-J ° MILK delivered to your door for babies. The Wyo- BEST BOWL. OF 20c at © the ‘All kinds of Sandwiches . Service, Highest Quality CHILI KING LUNCH CHILI IN _ TOWN at Popular Prices. Quick Grand Central Block Federation: sessions, were the gueésts|iting here for several days with Mrs. and the conversation had a distinctive-| Biglow's sister, Mrs. Frank Stewart. ly political trend, be assisted by Mrs. C. E. Winter, Mrs. R. M. _Ghe Cdsper Daily Cribune a Miss Florence Henrahan, © until Andrus, Mrs. J. B. Hanway, Mrs.| cently pianist of the Iris orchestra, has Mrs. Hagens wis Burton Lester and by her sister, Mrs.|left for her home in Denyer. Miss John Melton. Henraban has spent two summers play- r Ligh i 2s 18 jing in Cesper and intends to return Meeting of Sewing here soon, Club Is Enjoyed. ea ihospital, ‘The little girl has been named , Bride and Groom : | Return from Trip. turned from their wedding. trip spent; in Kansas City, Mo., and Alton, Iu.,' yesterday in the Tisdale country at the visiting with relatives of Mr. Miller. Lou Scott ranch. They were on a tour Mrs. ‘Miller was formerly Miss Ellen of inspection of the Tisdale oll fields, Posey. The couple were married about io nee ® month ago as a complete suvorise; sto their friends. They will remain in the city from the Home ranch on busi- Casper for the winter. the parents of an 8-pound baby girl Denver Wellington is the daugh- born yesterday morning at the Mrs. Herman Talpers was the host-! ‘Mrs. H. D. Cady has returned to her yes9 at a meeting of a sewing club at] home at Salt Creck, Wyo., after visk- cher home. with needle work, after which a deli- days. clous, luncheon was served. The afternoon was spent! ing here with relatives for the past fuw s+. 1 Be Bod Clyde Hyssong is in the city from the Salt Creek oil fields attending to business for a few days. 2 © = George Nelson and R. T. Kemp spent Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller have re- Silas Trooks is spending the day in ness and pleasure. eee | eae | Mr. arid “Mrs. Carney Peterson are’ Attorney Fred Rabb has returned to after spending several days State here looking after business interests. Pars Flora, after Mrs. Peterson. Both the; The Misses Vita Johnson, Agnes daughter and mother are doing well. ; Dobbins, Glady: ree and Ruth a Geb jCheney, all of teaching at Mrs, Hoff Entertains ‘Salt Creek, are in the city for the duy for Fortnightly Club. enroute to Lusk, Wyo., where ‘thes The memers of the Fortnight'y Auc-| Will attend teach institute, rs 3 tion Bridge club met at the home. of| Mrs. A. F, Hoff last Saturday after-| F Weaver which “he is president. * tle daughter Marion have returned to i Thurman, 6536 East Twelfth noon. , Street, has resumed his position with the Midwest refinery after being con- fined to his home by an illness for the aera PERSON A i ©} past four or five weeks. oat a o| . Carpets Must be Washed. We do that * | work and cause you no inconvenierice Mr. and Mrs. William’ Weaver have, while it is being done. Phone 966R. returned from the oil fields near Raw! | 10-4-5t ins, Wyo., where they spent about a} week, Mr. Weaver has been attending to business in the interests of the MRS. ROHN RYNNING Rig) Building company, of Modiste | Has a beautiful line of duvetynes, velvets and ‘satins, also trimmings. i 426 South Kimball vs Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Biglow and Jit- Stewart, Neb.. after vis- ‘The childreni{ove Wrigley’s—and it’s good for them.’ Made under conditions of absolute. cleanliness and brought to them in Wrigley’s sealed sanitary package. fisfies the craving for sweets, aids digestion. sweet- ens breath, allays thirst and helps keep teeth clean. Costs little, benefits much. Still 5¢. Everywhere THE FLAVOR Regularly priced up to $75 On sale at Our beautiful line of SERGE DRESSES have been reduced 20 PER CENT. New arrivals in Millinery Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cook spent yes- terday in the city, motoring up from Douglas, Wyo. They were guests at re-}ithe home of Mr. and A. Li-S8purlock is spending the day in the city from the Buzzard ranch at-|dorfer we are placing on sale seve: tending ‘to business and yisiting with| works of this eminent music eritic an Mri and Mrs. M. ©. Price returned | musical issue and enroll everybody for | yesterday from Denver, haye been attending to business mt-| home. ters for the past week. 1 H. W. Ladd has returned to his cf-| gestion made to us to further the prod-| fice in the purchasing department of|lem of universal uplift and of better the Midwest Refining company her2| music in every home and everywhere. after spending about two weeks with | his parents In Denv MUSICAL — | for Westboro, M In co-operation with the women’s Spend her vacation at Mrs." Joe M./clubs in the interest ‘of Americaniza-| Of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. tion and propaganda ior bd {in all homes and in keeping with the|Pects to be gone Nichols & Stirrett law writer at a, low figure in order to 5 quaint the public at large with ‘ths where’ they|the support of good muvic in evory We will be grateful for your call an re more than pleaséd to entertain any sug THE RICHTER MUSIC CO. iff Hut =e GINGER SNAPS {| Hl | GINGER SNAPS A Sweereneo 6: Ocsas Uneeda Biscuit [ily This Pantry. Fears No Food Emergency SHELF of this pantry is stocked with National Biscuit Company products— and you will find such pantries wherever you go. No fcod occasion can take it by surprise. There is always something good om hand for any meal or when company unexpectedly calls. Thousands of homekeepers everywhere have learned the everyday comfort of making Biscuitry.a real part of daily fare. A supply of N. B. C. products always in the house—a package or two of a few varieties—means'‘a great saving of time and labor and the ready solving cf many a problem of what-to-serve. Have an N. B. C. shelf in your pantry. The day-by-day convenience and appetite-satisfac- tion will well repay you. Every variety comes to your table oven-sweet and fresh, no matter where bought or when you open the protecting In-er-seal Trade Mark package. Your grocer carries a complete line. A few packages on your pantry shelf saves constant re-ordering and enables you to meet any food emergency instantly and well. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ;. Miss Blanche Wagner left yesterday where ex” Sthis-Russ scut A she will the farm home Holmes, former Music | Fesidents of Casper. Miss Wagner ex-- ~~ pout @ month fie ‘lecture of Mrs. Anne Faukner Obers-| fore returning to her position with the offices, H]} | | \ i aa, ATCT TTT TTC TTT We can rig you up with all sizes of the best seasoned rig timbers. Give us an opportunity to quote prices on all of your lumber requisites. Keith Lumber Co. LEASED Phone 3 it hapnens. Beginning Tuesday LYRIC Theater WORLD BASE BALL SERIES OVER Reproduced on Electric Board. Every play just as