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Meeting of the Woodmen of the World. . Last night in the I. 0. O. F. hall, the Natrona camp) No, 331, Woodmen of the World, was host to a large rlass of candidates. Neighbor Pfeist- er, district manager for the state of Wyoming, installed the: following of- ficers: Arthur J, Bels, P. P. C.;.Charles L. Howard, C. C.; Lee Likes, bank- er; Thomas. Longhhrst, clerk; A, -Mhn- chiando, escort; F. Julian, watchman; R. Rouen, seatry; R. D. Baldridge, C. Wenner, D, O, Hyer, managers; Drs. Keith and Myer, physicians, Arrangements were made for the reception of Deputy Head “Consul Hoover on the night of March 31, when a elass of 100 candidates. will nit the trail for cleaning of Natrona camp and @ stoker will be held, Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks and oth- er prominent men of the Woodmen of the World will participate in the ceremonies. The new glee club and the orches- tra of the edmp will assist in the en- Jraimieas Dance for Irish Pesplo Is Well Attended. The Winter Garden was crowded to its capacity at the dance given last wr the benefit of the suffering .sople of the Emerald Island. The decoratio, t the halt were suggestive of « stional colors and ct St. Patrick's Besides the ‘regular, dancing pro- gram to Schembeck’s Ynusic, special entertainment features added to\ the evening. A nice sum of money was taken in and the proceeds will be used in re- lief work for Iréland. see Dance Announced at OU Center Hall. Friday night, March 18, is the date selected by the culinary workers of the city fo rtheir annual ball which will be given in the Oil Center bakery hall. Everyone is invited to the af- fair. 2 eee Meeting of w. C, T. U. A regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o’clock at the Natrona county library. A program will be presented “as ustal, . Mrs. Bingham to Be Hostess. The Friday .Bridge club will be en- tertained at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bingham, 611 Kimball street, tomor- row afternoon. A luncheow will be served at 1 o'cloek, followed by an afternoon devoted to playing auction bridge. see Charles Howard Celebrates Birth Anniversary, Master Charles 1). Howard was host at an afternoon party yesterday in honor of his tenth birth anniversary. Nine “schoolmates were the guests. A delicious luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent playing games and with contests. ewe Rummer-Hollingsworth - Marriage Announced. The. marriage of A..G..Rummer to Mrs. Emma Hollingsworth took place last night at 7:30 o'clock at the Meth- odist church. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Walter L. French in the presence of a few intimate friends. The bridal pair were attend- ed by Mrs. Fred Place and Bert Par- rody. tlie bride “wore 6.04 bride wore a dark _ traveling suit and hat, and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses. After the ceremony a wedding sup- Per was served at the home of Mz. and Mrs. Rummel. 315 North Center street. Mrs. Rummel has been a resident of Casper for’many years and has a wide circle of friends here. Mr. Rum- mel is an employe al the Midwest re- finery. . Sacred Concert For Sunday. The ‘choir of the Presbyterian church, under thé direction of Profes, sor Rudolph Lundberg, will give a sacred concert at the tabernacle of the church, Sixth and Durbin streets, at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. Eivery- one is invited. sere Saturday Night Dance As Usual at Temple. ~The Saturday Night Dancing club wil-hold the regular informal dance, this weék at the Temple auditorium under the supervision of Mrs. Sam Service. During the ‘evening. the Misses Marion and Ethel Mann will dance the La Jarino, Russian dance, im’ cos- tume; Other special features will be given. * Ail of the club members are asked to. come and to bring their friends, ene Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West are the parents of a baby son, “Bill,” born 1} iast night at a local hospital. Mother and boy are getting along nicely. ee ‘The Misses Lioyd to ‘Entertain. The Misses Margaret Lioyd and Alice Lloyd will be hostesses this evening at an informal party to be given at their home. The decorations will be carried out in suggestions of St. Patrick’s day. The evening will be spent dancing and with cards. A luncheon will be served before mid- night. eee Masonic Dance Tomorrow. ‘The regular informal dancing party to be held in the Temple auditorium euch week by the members of, the Masonic dancing club will be given tomorrow evening as usual. 6 eee . Dinner Party Before Dance, Dr. and Mrs, Wm. Kocher will pre- side at a, dinner to be served at the Henning hote] ‘before the dance at the Temple auditorium tomorrow evening. The tables will be: prettily decorated and places will be Tald for ‘a. number of. friends, a... A. 8. Roach of Glendo is: spending a.few days here attending to busi- ness matters of importance. 102, Oe ‘Mrs. Guy) Newell,’ who has been here for several days, has returned to her home in Glendo. see Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Hill of Arminto are spending the week here yivulting “Seven Years Bad Luck” A series of three accidents, all of a. serious complexion, but fortunately lacking serious results, was tho toll taken here yesterday. Exceptionally windy weather was the cause of /at least two of the accidents. Eory yesterday morning a Buick roadster ploughed head on into ‘a touring car just east of the Court: hovse square. Both machines must have, been traveling at a high rate ot speed, as both carried over fifty foct after the collision, Bot’: cars were badly damagid, but the touring cur was later able to drive away on its own power. | The | roadster — lost both front wheels and the entire front of. the machine, was wrecked. Own- ership of the machines or tho driv- €ts of the cars at-ihe time of the ac- cident were not Jearned. Tho road- ster carried # Nebraska license. The second accident happensd dur- Ing the high wind yesterday after- noon, the front window of the Webst Cranmercial Company, store on East Second street being blown out. The reason of the accident ts unknown. Jt is said that the back door of ~ae store was opened and that the win- dover cracked from the pressure Inside: Pieces of glass were hurled to the pavement and then carried many feet. Fortunately the construction of the} glass, presumably : heavier weight at the bottom than the top, was respoi sib'e for the fact that three pedes trians standing’in front of the win- dows were not injured when the win with friends and- looking after busi-) ness. | eee ’ Miss Leona George of Lincoln, Nebr., is a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. White, on North Beech street. see Mrs. Mattie Gressman has returned to Glendo after spending several days here. Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Thompson are | spending the week here from their home in Lander. Mr. ‘Thompson iv @ prominent ranchman of that dis- trict. Attorney Willis Stidger has returned from Denver, where he has been on legal business for the week. see | Mrs. Frances Abersold, station ac- countant for the Burlington here, has left for Pittsburgh and other points in the east for a ten-day vacation. aes BE. E. Cowell is Douglas is the new station/ accountant for the Burlington | here. os Cowper composed and memorized the whole of his humorous master- piece, “John Gilpin,” during a sleep- less night. N. & A. Coal: Co. Fhane 1400 A dk DM LE St. Patrick’s Day PRIZE MASK MASKS ON SALE AT WINTER GARDEN TO-NIGHT SEE MISS RHUE GILL “Prima Donna in Many Famous id A AL A A WINTER ae GARDEN Sunday’s Herald or Monday’s Tribune $20 I T E DANCING 10c_ Admission to Every one 25c No One Allowed On Dance Floor Until Eleven o’Clock |. Unless Masked WINTER GARDEN For 3's PRIZE MASK MASKS ON SALE AT WINTER GARDEN TO-NIGHT PROF. M’FARLANE and ‘ MISS JAY BICKFORD From “Greenwich Follie: in 7 Exhibition Dancing THREE ACCIDENTS, TWO - CHARGED TO WIND, ARE REPORTED HERE IN DAY ‘ONE OF AUTHORS OF OL jinated by Secretary Fall to succeed | ministration since it became a law. @be Casper Daily Cribune dow collapsed. Ie is said that two of the men, however, received just mi- nor cuts from the blown glass. The window which was destroyed is the furthest west on Second street and bas Seen peculiarly uzfortunate in accidents of. this kind. Three times during 1919 this window was blown out.» During 1920 the window remained intact. and the store man-| agement thought that the hoodoo had been broken until yesterday’s>oc- currence. The last accident was a runaway which featured a heavy team and a ‘coal_ wagon loaded with coal belong- Frightened by blowing paper, — the herses started a dash north on Wol- @nd_.were diverted from their course to the sidewalk in front of the home of 'W._S. Kimball, Sr., on Wolcott street. When the speeding vehicle reached the’ front of the Townsend home, the ‘waxon_ crashed into a’tree and thence into the lawn curbing, wrecking thn vehicle and spilling the coal on tht street. ThS horses broke loose ant continued ‘their run. fortunate festure of this accident trians to:make a break for safety and}? is that nearby trees permitted pedes- algo.that the accident orcurred just a a few moments after a long string of school children in ctistody of teachers had just passed along chat sidewall Si to the Central School butding. LEASING BILL RETAINED .. March 16.— prominent member of the board of appeals of the depart- Ment of the interior, has been nom- PAGE THREE ENTERTAINING PROGRAM MARKS MEMBERSHIP RALLY OF Y. W. C. A Success Is Shown in Large Number of Cards Turned In-and Numbers Reflecting Progress of Organization Since Start Here us) Mrs, J. selections in her most pleasing -so- Pprano voice and. received much IF Dr. lone by the ¥. ally and locally was given by inclair. from the exhibit at the high choo! | (72 “dministration, ization, and the great possibility. o the ¥. nf the work being done by the com-| di mittee on the board of directors who are supervising the work. 22 members on the board who are di- Fecting th Ww. A. The decorative work | cial. ‘The general C A. here who apartments. E, Rouse sang three vocal Wilson delivered the in- IN Gd Mrs. She spoke of the idea of! the large scope of en by the organ- directed Jby C. A. here. She also told JA. There are| work of the ¥. W. in Cas. membership. ing the nam The first annual member~aip rally’to be held under the pices of the Y. W. C. A. was attended by about 250 busi-| ness girls and woman, and housewives of the city, last night at the tabernacle of "the Presbyterian church. The large building was artistically decorated by baskets of paper) flowers, festoons of crepe paper over the lights in canopy| effect, and original banners. represent- Eee 2 Eee neeper, Cost Abd COONS PA Noe the phases of the work dome dy. the Y. W. Cc. was planned and executed by Miss E, Cott -strest, thru the business district | Ton ,Danned and executed | ‘The program presented at the rally showed many weeks rehearsing on the part of the school girls of the city. The first number wes the introduc- tion by Mrs. B. H. Sinclair, who pre- sided in place of Miss Hale, secretary of the Y. W. has been ill for several days. per along all lines of finance, ing, membership, girls’ work and so: In closing, Mrs. Sinclair spoke of the rapid growth here and gave a number of statistics on finance Leaflets were passed to the guests, giving the statisti Business and ‘The playlet was followed by a short! jmusical skit given by the members of, ap-|the Young Ma: |they told of the several lines of work Ithe club included especially A presentation of the work being |‘‘getting acquainted” both nation-|the stranger.” The girls’ chorus of the high school Miss Little, tained with a number of selections. The members of the different corps of the Girl Reserves all appeared in costume of dark skirts, and head bands of the Y. W. jue and gave a number of sketch-; es. The six clubs first marched the stage carrying banners announ of the corps. The high| club. In and white hous and} “Professional Woman's club of Casper showed the | need of larger Y. W. C. by a clever playlet depicting the im- possibility of Yoramittee meetings in| song a eee BIG FUR SALE mid-} c. to} nool corps showed a sample meet-|that Mrs. Young has purchased the ing of the club The grade raja Sabet “the present editor and man- corps demonstrated ‘an initiation, re-! ager having been retained by the rew citing the code. The sketches were!owner in a sintiar capacity.” closed by the pretty ceremony of Sie eee lighting the candles of service, knowledge and spirit and When a.seventh son is bern in Aré marching | gentina, the President of the Repub- out singing the “Hymn of Lights.” ames its godfather. A welcomt was extended to all new a rd {members by Mrs, R, McGregor, chair-| In India it is common for a judge tan of the membership committee.|to indulge in smoking while on the She also announced that signing the| bench. membership cards called for no dues, and that all donations were voluh-| tary. A distribution of folders telling of| the work and of membership cards{ and pencils completed the program of the evening. Many new members| signed® the cards, and will later r--| jgelve thelr introduction into the or-j Columbia -Grafonola Now. at Pre-War. Prices punch and wafers served by the g: [closed the evening. pect ts Ea EDITOR TAKES BRIDE. ROCK RIVER, Wyo., March 17—| Royal A. Young has ceased to be| “boss’’ of the Roc’x River Review al-| though he continues to be its editor | and manager. A few days ago Young{ was married. ‘The ‘current issue of th_weekly carries the announcement A. quarters! that of “welcoming | Three Days Only Genuine Hudson Seal Coat, full length, beaver collar and cuffs French Seal Coat French Coney Coat... Marmette Coat -... Bee ee NECKPIECES Isabelle Sable . Alaska Taupe, Grey Fox, ‘very dark in color. Alaska Red Fox Alexander T, Vogelgang as first as- sistant secretary, Mr. Finney is well ‘know? thruout ‘the west for the prom- inent part which he had in writing the oll leasing biil and for the work which he has done in connection with its ad- He is widely recognized as an admin- istrator of unusual ability and his ap- pointment would meet with general approval. “Gets-It” Ends All Corns . te ee Ee touch t! Sei ie Reig Red Fox Our New York Buyer Has Shipped Us 25 JERSEY SUITS which will go on sale Thursday Morning, at $15.95 See Window Display Hee Red Fox Russian Dark Brown Foxes... 1 Set White Ermine and ices Russian White Foxes..... Other merchandise cut to lowest. home on West Yellowstone A’ve. ALL FURS GUARANTEED Wyoming Fur Shop and’ Ladies’ Tailor - 326. West Yellowstone Telephone 1617-3 Call at our new Nocorn, hard or soft, is too old or too pits fel eae teas m the true flesh and soo. can itr right off with EAmed iiogers as as #8 you trim your nails. es. Cad corn eote. Don't them. "t cut pe trim fiom MOVE them with ‘GETS-IT. rifle at any nine. store, Mfd. b: wee nce & Co., Chicago, by the Kimball Drug Store—Adv. Sold ana recommended in Casper WELLS ————} |? Used Piano Specials Steinway Upright Steinway Grand Concord Upright Perfectly Plain Case A Beautiful Enlargement to all our customers for amateur devel- oping and finishing. Let us tell you of our free offer. Amateur Developing and Finishing of Quality COMMERCIAL. PHOTOGRAPHY 108 East Second St. FREE Over Blue Front Grocery These ‘pianos are absolutely good as new and are won- derful values. Liberal terms to re- sponsible parties. L. I. GULICH Phone 211-M. Casper Representative THE CHAS. E. WELLS ~ MUSIC CO. Denver, Colo, 355 CY Ave. \Jimsville Homesites, southwest of Casper, about one-quarter mile, $200 up./ Close to refineries; no interest; easy payments. Bargains in improved ranches. List your property with us. easonable M’GRAUGH jenlestate esults Midwest Room 3, 160 1. Ave. Phone 993: Spotless cleaning, “Seven Years Bad Luc Casper, Wyo. We Satisfy Particular People price. 143 South Center “e We Call and Deliver hand pressing and high class tailoring is not the cheapest. But we aim to give you the best’ work and service in Casper at the fairest Tim, the Tailor and Cleaner Over Campbell-Johnson Clothing Store Phone 467-R TWO NIGHTS, STARTING Monday, March 21st Special Matinee Tuesday, 2:30 P. M. pigs, alta eee TOUR RALPH DUNBAR’S FAMOUS PRODUCTION OF AMERICA’S BEST LOVED AND GREATEST COMIC OPERA a HUNDREDS OF LEADING CITIES HAVE JUST ACCLAIMED IT “SUPERB” ‘THE BEST IN YEARS” POLITAN .CAST—-CHORUS—ORCHESTRA GoRGEOUSLY BEAUTIFUL—SCENICALLY SUPREME “YOU _CAN TAKE, YOUR SWEETHEART OR MOTHER AND SHE’LL LOVE BEAUTIFUL “ROBIN HOOD” PRICES NIGHTS Lower Floor.......$2.50 Balcony. ...$2 and $1.50 MATINEE Lower Floor....... $1.50 Balcony ..........$1.00 Plus War Tax