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given by Hunter couple at 10:30 o'clock.” see Bible Students to Meet 4 The regular council meeting of the Christian Church Bible school will meet at the home of Mrs, C. D. Mur- ane, 510 South Center street, tonight. ‘AIL interested in this work are cord. |?" {ally invited to the meeting. eps dies soe tas he he her, home on the Sweetwater. She is visiting with aes daughter, Mrs. Mattie Claytor. Mrs. Eryaj* is one. the oldest pioneers .of this part of ,the country and has many friends a the city. oe Westminster. Guild To Meet ~ All business girls and teachers who are attending the Presbyterian church are invited to a regular meeting of the Westminster Guild tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian Manse, 804 South Wolcott: street. A ood program has been prepared to be followed by a woot hour. oe Children's Party Is Successtft - About 85 cab of the Ladies of Maccabees ‘attended the party given last night in the I... O. F, hall. An of the guests came.in. children’s costume. A program of'song and recit- ations was given by, the?*‘itids" and appropriate games were én: Re- “freshments Were served before: the close of the evening. The menu con- sisted of sandwitches, chocolate and ice cream, cones. ee ‘The Kensington circle of the Beth- odist Aid will meet on Friday after- noon with Mrg, §..B. Bailey,’ 742 South Durbin street, Se BI ary Rogular Meeting ‘of Eastern Stdf"™ There will be a regular ‘meeting of the Eastern Star on ‘Thursday ev; ening, March 10, ve patie tee W., E. Flaherty -has returned. to Casper after spending séme time in Denver, Mrs. Flaherty will remain in Denver for several days. longer.’ * 2.8 Wo-Falo : to Meet. ; ‘Thé members of the Wo-Fa-Lo class of the Methodist-church © will meet tonight at the “Y.W. C. A. rooms. The Misses Inez Babb and Sarah Anderson will bo ‘the’ host- esses. s 28 Features At Public Dances ¥ Tonight a “sheet and pillow case" dance will be held at the Winter Gar- dén to which every one is invited. All will come in costumes made up of sheets and pillow cases. Prizes will be given to the: most: unusual outfit. Wednesday night, Mr. Schembeck extends an invitation to all to attend thé “free door” dance. In order to let those who do mot dance hear the music of the ten piece Jazz orchestra and the sqlos by Rex Mayne, there Will be no door ‘admission on that night. The trio, which made such a, suc- cessful debut at the Paramount club @ance last Friday will again make: its appearance at the dance tonight and ‘Wednesday. The entertainers will give several selections during’ the even- ing’s program. Besides this specialty, Mayne will sing the-newest song: tt on Broadway and the different pieces of the orchestra will be ‘fea- tured. Pepper Club Last Night Miss Lennic Smith was hostess at a@ meting of the Pepper Club held at her home last night. The meeting was well attended by the ¢lub “members and after an. evening devoted to plays ing auction bridge refreshments: were served. eee Bridge Dintér ‘Served For Pioneer Friends and Mrs. J.. B. Barnes pre: sided at. @inner and.an evening of bridge at their home last night. Places at the dinner table were laid. for 14 guests. eee Mrs. Hagens: Entertains For. Monday Club The members of the Monday club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. G. It. Hagens on South Center street at @ regular meeting. The decorations for thé luncheon tables carritd out tho color scheme of pink and white with centerpiece of pink tulins and dainty pink tinted place cards, After the delicious luncheon the af- ternoon was’ devoted to playing auc: ‘on ‘bridge. The substitutes wero Mrs, Harry Free, Mrs. Anna Leeper and Mrs. R. M. Andrus. The next meeting of the club/ will be held at ‘the home of Mrs. J. C. Snook, see be Guests Enjoy S.udio Evening Mrs. W. H.. Patten, Miss . Leona Bardy, John M. Hawes and W. H. Patten, pupils of Glorin Dare Biake, «ntertained at the “Studio “Byening? on Sunday. W. H. Patten gave an in- teresting talk on “Robin Hood” and a review was made of the life.and works of Anton Rubinstein, ‘ext Sunday oy. ‘gust will be ‘the ng Gounod’s ibject for dis: ‘| tor, 114 South Ash strc. .irs, cussion and selections from the opera seit Reeves: -) -Mrs.’J,'B. Ervay is Mat the home of, her daughter, Mrs, Mattie B. Clay- Ervay har ‘many. friends here as she is a pioneer. of ‘the ci eee WW. F. Henning is in Cheyenne look: is after business interests for a few “G. L, Rhinesmith is expected to re- turn today irom Cheyenne where he has been on a short business visit. oe R. N, Van Sant has returned from Deriver where: he attended to business interests aver the ‘week-end. eee * dt, ana’ Mrs. Tra 3, Wetherill have retitrned from Howe, Ind., where they spent. some time with their son, Ted Wetherill,’ who. haa been il. Ted Wetherill ts attending the Howe Mili- tary academy. While in the east, Mr. Wetherill also visited his old home in Lima. ‘ J eae | B. K. Price of Sheridan is still in the city attending to business matters here. “He is establishing offices here and expects to move to Casper in the near future. eee ¢. P. Plummer, attorney, has re- turned from Washington, D. C., where he attended to matters connected with the‘oil leases. Pay Collhty Attorney A. R. Lowey has }returned from Denver where he has beet on business for several days, ary Mr; and “Mrs. Jack Dillion have returned from a trip to the western ‘coast: They visited in Seattle, San cn ee and Los Angeles while gone. “Herbert Re have-lett been employed during tle winter and will spend theespring~and summer, on thelr ranch near here. “and E Dameran ose : Dr, 'C. “H, Bailey is in Cheyenne ‘Rn otoute to Denver, where he will Spend sdme time on business and pleasure, ; te ie J. §. Mechung of the Oil Weil sup. ply company has returned from Den- ‘Yer where: he~has been on business. “Mra. W, Hobbs ard Miss Blanche |Todd.have returned ,from Denver where they apne, She Avene week. * E. P. Mason is Tose after busi- ness matters in Cheyenne. F Peary M. I. Romany is spending a few days in Cheyenne attending to busi- ness. matters of importance. 3 eee R. H. Hodge, manager of the ladies’ ready-to-wear department of the Rich- ard and Cunningham store, is leaving for the east on a buying trip for the store. ce 7. D. Sullivan of Sheridan is in the city for a few days on business mat. ters. ee 8 ‘Mr. and Mrs.-Burton Lester are in Cheyenne looking after business mat- ters and on a pleasure trip. Mrs. H. C. Ross and children are spending a. few days in Cheyenne with friends. de . ¥F, M. Brimmer in Cheyenne look- ing after business interests. James G. Puréelt® assistant manager of the Leidecker: Tool company is in Montana and Utsh'on a business trip. rae M. J. Burke and Hugene McCarthy where»they fhave|’ | ___ be Casper Daiy Tribune. PAGE THREE ing. SWEATER —Gay plaids are very the favorite combination is short pleated skirt of plaid with a sweater high® school. much in evidence for spring wear-and Liane is chairman ‘The most gq “pacle have been displayed by. the Y, W.-C. A. and ‘the Business and Pi fessional Woman's club: ‘rhe cleverly {and “ila ofCasper are. f \desigtied ‘posters. were made by the attend. members of the organizations and} ls ; show orginality in foxy of ‘edvertis-\Bo\ Square Club 3 Gymnasitim Class” ireta Last Night at Gym. ‘The members of the gymnasium class under the direction of Mrs. J. eee W. McIntyre met last night at the gymnasium of the Natrona, county They took the regular “setling up" exercises, the games and | ine district ‘ folk dances with an unusual amount |cije tt (ego, eee eine your of zest. Corpe Pioneer ‘Has Meeting Monday. afternoon the grade school girls, members of the.Pioneer corps of the Girl Reserves, ular session at the ¥. W. The methods of first aid were dem- onstrated and the girls seemed much interested in the work. A good at- tendance was. reported inspite of the snowy weather. Wednesday Date for Young Matron’s Meeting The Young Matrons club will meet on, Wednesday afternoon at the Y. W. ©."A. An interesting program will be presented as usual. Refreshments will be served, erases of Program is Started Meese afternoon at the Y. W. A. ‘the high schoo! girls \will practice |seed that they’had hoped to‘plant for} their skit which will be presented at|the next year’s crop. the membership rally. On Wednesday afternoon the mem- Gers of the grade school girls corps of the Girl Reserves will meet at the Tabernacle for practice, = ose Membership Committee Completea Plans The membership committee’ met at the Y. W. C. A. last Saturday to com- yp|Plete plans for the first annunl mem- EEAID CE LEATED 8 SL bes, AND T ahipy rally (tobe held Hare, of the. com- elaborate met at a reg: Mra. arrangements | are being made for March 16, thé date |' set for the rally. and. all of the;women oa 1a Meets Friday Friday afternoon ‘after school the {members of the Be’ Square. éorps of. '|the Girl Reserves will meet in /regu- lar ‘session. Girls Sold [Into Slavery. ‘That starving families in’ the f jgirls in order that. they; mayl get food, }and that) thousands of Chinese ars living on the bark from willow om wag revealed in a letter received yes- |terday. from Miss Grace - Coppock, Executive Secretary of the ¥. WW. 'C. A. in Shanghai. Miss Coppock has just returned from a visit-to "Tientsin A. jand Mukden ‘near the famine region, ‘The Chinese are responding hera- ically, opening their homes tg-young girls so that they will not be sold into slavery. by their starving familfe: she writes, adding that the Associa- tion has opened a s¢hool of “shelter }for forty of these’ girls from ten to} sixteen years of age. “To t the) emergency it is ‘hoped that other cen- ters will: soon be’ opened. If hopise after house in the famine district you find only astone jar filled with a kind | lof ‘paste made trom the bark peeled from Willow trees, all that remains becween the inmates and death from Starvation. ‘The majority of “families C. |had already crushed and eaten up the “I cannot put out-of my- mind -the | \face of one poor, woman who, crawled out of her little dugout to implore us to help her in her trouble. We peered inside and there lay. her. husband “al- |most dying: She was almost beside herself with grief, facing (a. death with no hope of even a coffin for his ve dollars will keep one ‘person alive until the Spring ‘harvest. Con- tributions should: be sant}; to. ‘the "| struction department, has left the em- China Famine Fund, Bible’ neal gaceaad Se, #2 rt my Subscribe for The Tribune CLAY PIPE 1S WEXIGAN RAIL INDICTED IN | ment, visited the plant today and says CA NCER CASE STRIKE 1 to END rhe expects to have recovered sum. MEXICO CITY, March 8.—Final ciently, within the next few days so| Nw YORK. March. §.The time |; arsaxroo of the rajlroad . strike, that he will be able to resume his!nonored clay pipe has fallen wader| Which hed been disorganizing traf- work. guspicion of being an accesscry he-|fc for thelast two weeks fs expected te fore the fact in cases of caticer of |before the end of the week, govern- \the lps. ment officials asserted last night. Dr. Wiliam! Fran¢is Campbell, for:| This announcement came after the ploye of the company and says he in-| mer president of the New. York Medi-|Teceipt of a report that the railroad- tends taking up his former trade es|cat society, in en address here last mens’ Alliance, one of the groups on a printer. night: on “Cancer Control,” said the! Sttike,- had decided to give up tho constant-Irritation of the lips caused | 98ht, ‘Miles ‘Throop, ‘employe of the plpe|/by its use was responsible for sane department, “has departed for his|casey of the disease. He «. «| UNIONS BLAM home in Montana for a short visit to} malady was curable only by an ese |FeR TROUBL Took after some business interests. Jana adequate surgical operation. WASHINGTO March 8.—The | oo |railroad strike in Mexico is the re- has| sult of. “‘a quarrel, between the unions heen.called to his home at Ogden, SCHOOL NOTES. \ themselve President. Obregon, in- Utah, on account of the illness of| Tee? }formed Secretary Vargas of the Pan- Mrs.Eikins. We trust that the ill-| Miss Mae McCarthy, eighth grade! American Vederation of Labor today ness is not of a serious’ nature, |teacher in the East Casper school, has |in declining the request of that organ- Desi, shkentetedm ) her iduties. a- fev, lon that the Mexican government Harry Knox, employsu in the po-|days on account of illness. intervene to stop, the strike. lice department, is taking several days | ‘There was no question at issue be- r eoccveccces Industrial Ne ews enoccorees: STANDARD peachy NOTEs. Harry Collier, employed in- the con- ‘Wm. Elkins, rigger foreman, vacation while moving his family out| Miss Clara’Kary resumed her work tween’ the governm: and the to the ranch. jyesterday after having been absent str: sident Obregon said, and |for neatly three weeks. Miss Kary |the nment, therefore, could not Theo. Koch of the construction de-|teaches the fourth grade in the li-/t partment, departed for his home at|brary and was welcomed back by pec RS ek |Sidney, Neb. We understand that a| pupils. member of ‘his’ family "is reported as | — STOLEN LIQUOR FOUND being quite il. A.A, Slade, superintendent of the ee | — |Casper schools, is expected to return) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March &— Justus B. Gray, employed in the!from his trip to the East the last of Twelve of the sixteen barrels of al- pipe department, has departed for |the week. cohol stolen’ from a United States Purcell, Colo., for a visit of several, Sp RTT ck a bonded warehouse Sunday, were re- days. Mr. Gray. intends moving his| WAGE CONFERENCE jcovered today by detectives, and four family to Casper when he returns. |PLANNED IN OMAHA. }men were arrested for the theft. No — | OMAHA, Neb., March:8.—Anbout 100| trace could be found of the other four Mr, Thompson of the income fax | delegates from packing hor centers | barrels: department, opened his office inthe|are expected to attend the wage con- Industrial buil@ing Monday and is|ference called by the butcher work- ” buay assisting the employes in mak-|mens’ union to meot here tomorrow MOTHER’S FRIEND jing their returns. and Thtsday, according ‘to Jacob| Bree Davis, ent. Sk e " Davis, district president. Some of th For Expectant Mothers {USED BY THREE GENERATIONS Write for Booklet on Motherhood and the Bab; €0., foréman of the George Pinkerton, delegates arrived ‘here | today. his est REE tube cleaners, accom family and Fred Kennedy, drove to Sait Creek last Saturday, They re- port an excellent trip and say that he roads were in good condition. There are 12,004,225 telephone sub- scribers in the United States, giving| an average of one telephone to about | 10 persons. | of harmonizing color. April and intends here from. then on. eae c!¥, Hares geologist for the hio Oil company »is here looking after business matters for a few days, bran’ to make ‘his home Mr. and “Mrs. 'T..F’. Simpson, of Lander are spending the next’ few days here looking .after business in-| ff terests and visiting with friends. They are guests at the home oft Mr. and Mrs. L. .W. Jones, eee Jeremiah Mahoney is at his home in the city from his ranch in Buffalo Creck for a few days. oe 8 Mrs. A. E. Biglin. and Mrs. Ted Purdy left last night for “Chicago where they will_spend several weeks on a-pleasure trip. jo eee Henry ‘Watson. of Lima, Ind., has returtied to Casper after spending sev- eral-days visiting his old “home. - Mr: Watson is a valued employe of the East Side Garage. /Miss Margaret Englend has lately Accepted a position in. the county as- sessor’s offices at the court house. cy, Ww? Notes | Next Sunday is’« hs Last “Open House’ ss Next Sunday will be the last “Open House" to be held at the Y. W. C. A. The entertainments will be rvstim- ed again next. fall.-They have been most,-successful’ this past. winter in bringing the . business girls’ together. and in furnishing a pleasant afternoon for the. young women whose homes are not sin. Casper. Last Sunday. Mrs. Tom Cooper and Miss’ Olive’ Puntermey were the hos- tesses. A program of readings by Mrs, McCarthy .and a. voca) -selection by Miss Margaret Dongshore accompan- ied by Mies Lois Kuhns, was giyen. Refreshments were served by Miss Puntenney assitsed by her sister. The rooms were well filled by guests for the afternoon and all ex- Pressed appreciation to the hostesses. eels Casper Delegates to Attend Conference at Colorado Springs A. ¥. W. C. 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