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‘With Informal Party, 3 _ The home cf Dr. and Mrs. W. G Burnett was appropriately decorate h cats, bats, witches and Haliow- m Season flowers last Saturday nigh?! for. the informal dancin= party “Bivens: Misa Verna Burnett. ‘he door of the home was guarded @ ghostly senginel and. after remoyv- their wraps, the§ruests had to pass ‘the straight:and narrow way’ with mysterious creatures on all sides. The evening was spent playing games and dancing and delicious refresh- ments wére served at midnight. The guests were the Misses Cathet: ine Dunn, Frances Harrington, Poily Wickstrum, Helen Crater, Ver Tan- german, Vida Williams, Margaret Eng- Janda and Messrs, Henry Fidell, Dr. T. J. Drew, James Sneddon, Walter Welb- lin, J. N; Proteman, Ted Powers, M. ‘Wear and Maurice Sheldon. se Burlington Circle to Meet Tuegday. 4 ‘The Burlington circle of the Baptist chureh will meet Tuesday afternoon at .2-o'clock at the home of Mrs; H. Free- man, 1216 North Durbin stréet. The subject of the meeting. will be “Japan.” : * cry Salto Danco for Tonight. The members of the Salto. Dan: ing club will be hosts this evening at the first formal dance of the season, ‘he affair will be held in the Masonic T>m- ple. Several @inner parties have }inan Planned by society matrons before the ease Club Mra. Julien Lever was hostess tris afternoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon cad afternoon devoted to cards, for the members of the Monday club. The ————————— eee * woe Dr. Dis- poly om nk King’s New Ema in the family can ‘Women’s Auxiliary luncheon tables were artistically. deco- rated with seasonable cut flowers. see Meeting Tomorrow. ean ‘Legion will meet tomorrow after- noon in the club rooms of the Amer-|meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'vlock nosteus to the fort ests. ican Legion in the West Hotel building. | in the Masonic Temple. ta i aers % “3 Plans will be furthered for the-banquet| 7, 5. Leeper, William Klebe which will be given by the women on | Ratcliff will be the hostesses, ese Armistice Day in honor of the Amer- ican Legion boys.- It is important that all members of the auxiliary be pres- ent at the business meeting. ee « Mr, and Mrs. John Brooks of “Min-|j, eral’ Wells, Texas, are spending sev-|9 half miles south of town. ‘The party| 20M for the entertainment. eral days in the city visiting with Mr.| motored out to'the ranch and spent the Broeks' brother, _ex-Governor °B. 8. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were| served. many friends in the city, se 8 Surprised With j given at her homo by a mumber of her| dred Hamilton and Carl Pechaeek were ! friends. Mrs, Mejer was the guest of|the guests, Before Mrs. A. J. Meyer for Saturday evening tea, and when shé returned to her. home | Elubdtate she ‘found it décorated in the Hallow-|Dance Given Saturday, : ty’en novelties of cats, witches, bats, Pc Bie reid and flowers. » The|555 South Grant™street, was elaborate- guests were waiting to receive her. and dancing. A delicious luncheon was | strung “were hung between. the rooms, | Party’ attenfled the dance at “the Na- served and covers were laid for 18. Informal Dance Last Saturday. amd hostess at an informal danciiiy party given at their new home on Souch| Misse¢ Louise Thomas and Mabel Da.|lar meeting of the Ladies of the Mac- Center street, A number of thé youn | vidson and Messrs. -George Fager and|cabees which will be held in the I. O, {married couples were the guests of the|mawin Fager were the prominent danc-| 0. F. hall this evening at 8 o'clock, evening, RESET 0 3 aes oe Eastern Star Tne Womet’s Auxiliary of the Amer- Kensington. Housewarming Given at Homestead. . ber of his friends at the housewarm- pet Daily Cribune re High School Dance. Miss Opal ‘artz was the hostess at. @ 6 o'clock dinner party given last Sat- urday night at her home. Misses Ar- The home of Mrs. G.-G. Stewart of{'ine Beech, Cora Likely and Messrs; a Robert Grieves, John Groves and Harry Ballard were the dinner guests, After the nicely served dinner’ the Hallowe'en ly decorated for a dancing party’ given The evening was spent playing carts Saturday night. Portiers “of apples The chandeliers were shaded with chry-|trona county high school. santhemums with streamers of wood fi eh sited ber roping!” The walls and windows and j|{Meeting of Ladies ; doors of the home were covered with | of Maccabees. : Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Biglin’ were host | cats, witehes!nrid bats. Mesdames Ea Collier ana J. 8. Van The eveniny was cpent in dancing.| Doren will be the hostesses at a regu- 4 \ ei | ers of the evening. A solo dance was | | given by Miss Jaunita Marsh which wos | much enjoyed. [~~ PERSONALS ~ | Miss Blanche Wagner lias resumed vr and W. O.) Pollyannas Are her position with the Nichols & Stir- Entertainod rett law firm after spending a month's Miss Eleanor Black entertained the} acation in Westboro, Mo. , er ya elass of s "i ERaegsien a" MR Rntom Een OTB eg. Dyker he: spending” several ¢ ee day school at a Hallowe'en: party last], M- (C. Putton is spending severs Otto Schwenneson entertained a num- Saturday evening. A ghostly assembly lays ere from ontana, where ie is gathered at the Hallowe'en decorated ‘The Eastern Star kensington witl Refreshments were seryed* by the ¢ Mesdames ing at his homestead about seven and tion Oil and Gas company. 2 e A pleasant evening was spent and re- freshments were served. > . | To the Voters of Natrona Uounty: looking after business for the Explora An ev cundinatetor i Hanatoe” Sa. the Sixteenth Wyoming Legislature, I de- Cc, P, Plummer has returned fron {Sie to make public my position on tht|resentation in the Legislature, acceta- teenth Legislature {s well known. Whig representing Natrona County I was one of the most ardent supporters of the; . road bond issue, the passage of w has enabled the State to carry on extensive road-building program of thee” past two yeirs, which has been ‘@m* great benefit to Natrona County and > the entire State. See I Was also a-supporter of the pres: ent constitutional amencmentts whfi will be voted on next Tuesday, relative to the building and maintenance highways, and if reelected, I will do my. utmost for further work along tye line. -. Iam a strong supporter and aathee cate of legislation for the advancementer of education along all lines, particularly~ “ vovational education. I am in favor of collective bargain- _ ing, the right of labor to organize, dit believe in an improved compenssti law so that the workers injured while. in jndustria} Seryice may have a fairer share of the compensation paid. Iam also in favor of legislation theatre? will advance and benefit those engiget— in the late war, and particularly thos: who have been wounded or their hea: impaired while in the service of theft ~ countr: Shond I favor a re-apportionment bill whiaku will give to Natrona County fair nepika (Signed) J, W. JOHNSON jae My record as'a member of the TF | Make up your mind to yote early, evening dancing. Refreshments were Soap here Washington, D. C., where he spent | Most vital issues now Here tne: eo-}ing to. its present. population. nad E The uncalled square dances,| ries Josephine Parry, teacker at|S¢Veral weeks looking after business Bisiot Wyoming, as, well as the entire} residents here years ago ‘and havelund the circle fox trots, and the ses- Purict BOMbEL SHmaibeen called to shes PRAtters., BaAeDs sion of ‘the “kangaroo court” were the % > *y be oy oe main evtnts of the evening’s entertain. pms BY oa eaiiek lhe iar J. H. Middaup and H. B, Middarp ment. Siok i : babel are in the elty from their ranch north Hallowe'en Party. Mrs. O, H. Meyer of East Fitth strest,| Fred Van Gorden, William Apel, Jess was the inspiration of a surprise party Lame, Miss Viola Towle and Miss Mi)- Sp Messrs. and Mesdames Arthur Burns, of Ross, Wyo., on business and visit- G. R. “Be Sa Corps ing with even! pals juare’ pas Rea: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lang have re- - ‘TOM HALL term on the tic ticket. Mr. Hall has made a good record in otiice, filiation, and his friends are-urging his re-election, 4 oo ca 7 Mr.,Hall has large ‘property interests in Natrona county, and is one of the largest wool growers in the state ot ‘Wyoming, being rated as one of the Most successful sheep men in the West. Mr. Hall has looked after the interests of the livestock industry in Natrona counity at all times, and has been uniformly fair and unbiased in ail his actions while a member of the Board. Mr. Hall is the only candidate for County Commissioner on any of the party ‘tickets residing outside of Cas- per, and his supportera are urging his election on the ground that at least taken 50 Dresses from which we t , valued at $65 few-days. accurately as possible\ : \ bo cemenl In addition to 50 Dresses received from our New York buyer, we have Have Placed On Sale at the attractive price of $49.50 The cheapest of these Dresses are 33 Per Cent Discount -On All SUITS NOTICE. Mies Frantz will\leave for New York in a Any special orders desired by the ladies of Casper will be attended to promptly and as \ mi our stock Tho Be Square corps of Girl Reserves hold a delightful Hallowe'en party Sat- urday night at the Y. W. C. A. The rooms were elaborately decorated. For- turned to their home, 542 South Park street, after spending the past three ‘weeks visiting with friends and rela- tives in Tllinois, Tom Hall, present member of the | one of the county commissioners should Board of County Commissioners, is aj be representative of the great territory candidate for reelection for the 4-year | outside of the city of Casper. Mr. Hall has looked after the interests of hisjand resides with a fine famiy of a wife constituents, irrespective of party af-!und five children at’ Arminto, Poe e oreo eto sse eset loese toate elote sie aie aty ho ee ho hotio eho io foto ae times were told and other games were enjoyed after which a delicious lunch- eon was served. Miss Helen Thompson, chairman of the entertainment commit: | \tee. 21 eof rangeme {tee had charge of the arrangements. “Once to Every Woman?” |: Initial. Dance Is it the Hunger for Children? RONCHITIS The first dance to’ be given in Cas per by the Herron Girl's orchestra. wa: At bedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with— held in the T..O, 0. F, hall last Satur- day vening. The hall was prettily decorated following the Hallowe'en iden. Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly The damce was well attended. oeooe The Best Milk The Best Milk Is Fresh Milk all every Wednesday and Saturday night. Our milk has always passed all tests of the Board of Health. Your babies will grow strong upon it. Wé Gwarantee Our Milk to Be Pure, 3) _ €lean, Wholesome, Healthy Milk We use every means known to be sanitary, in our plant. We invite inspection at any time. J.J. Allen Dairy Phone 523-J What comes . has been a resident taxpayer of Na- trona county for the past fifteen years, (Politieal- Advertisement) Renews Strength! Where there is need for a_build- ing-up tonic after prostrating illness, SSCOTT’S EMULSION} | taken regularly, usually spells renewed strength § | d_ vigor. a Scott & Bown ipeitaatb te E ED | Led GOING FAST 3. Only a few more Hoover Cleaners at special prices, terms Only The Hoover lifte th He thivand gently "beat ie toons coche fon of nir,as 1 swoape and suction cleand Only $5 Downifand§163c Per day soon pays for this wonderful labor saver | The Hoover makes an ideal Xmas gift. Why not take advantage of this special sale and have one laid away for her. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69. On Or *? OB =e SOS We eat too fast—we eat foo much. Eat less—chew it more. WRIGLEYS after every meal—aids digestion. cleanses the mouth and teeth and sweetens breath. Still 5° Everywhere ‘Sealed Tight Kept Right Forest Mills Underwear} For Woman, Miss or Child aa 20 Per Cent ~ Discount . Extra Heavy Flannelette Night Gowns The LEADER: 143 East Second Street ty” PR EEEE ERNE EEE LER PER GE HERE E) Cpa cng SHOE ENE? SEMI LRRD ERE GREER CMP ENED ATEN ME EDEN H | Pe es.