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Non THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 The “experien held last night at.the I. O. O. F, hall by the W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge No, 39 was most successful. The itertainmen: eni Rebekah members told of how she earned a dollar.. The experiences were told in interesting and humorous.ways. . Refreshments were served by. the ‘Messrs. Hobbs, Erickson and Engdahl. ‘The menu and the table decorations followed the Haster color ‘scheme of yellow and white. Refreshments were . @erved to about fifty guests. ¥ see Mr. and Mrs, Barnes Entertain at Dinner. Julian Lever, G. A. Holmes and a party of Northwestern officials here on an inspection tour, were the guests of honor at a dinner served at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. B. Barnes last eee ight. ee for Movie Ball é Queen Started Last Night, Interest in the voting for tne movie ball queen was shown last night by the large crowd which attended the ‘Winter Garden dance. With each dance ticket a voting ballot was: pre- sented the gentlemen. This manner of voting will be continued on every ‘Wednesday evening until the night of the ball, April 13, when the queen will be announced and crowned. The names for the contestants for the first night are Mary Miller, Mar- tha Williamson, Louise McDonald, Mabel © Holliday, Luella Belky and Mrs. G. Haynes. Miss ‘Holliday led in the number of votes received. eee) Mrs. Lydie Adamsky, grand chief of the Pythian Sisters, is here from ‘Cheyenne on an official visit to the . local lodge, Fashion Show Be Introduced, On the opening night of the Mid- night Dancing club, which will be April 14, @ fashion show will be held. All-of the ‘Yadtos’ ‘ready-to-wear com- panies aro srranging to show the very latest in' French "and American styles, pretty models, ‘This will be the first time»that Casper ‘stores have staged an up-to-date fashion show, and' no doubt it will attract great interest. Contrary to some beliet's, the danc- ing program for the Midnight.Danc- ing club will start at 9 o'clock and will to % last until midnight, unless upon spe-| be cial occasion the music will play: until 1 o'clock. General Aid to Meet. The General Aid ‘society of the Methodist-Bpiscopal church will hold @ meeting on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church _parlors: . All strangers, as well as members of the society, are invited to be present A program will be given and re- freshments -will be served before the close of the afternoon. ar . Saturday Night Dance as Usual _The. Saturday night.dances which are given under the supervision of Mrs. Sam Seivice will be continued ‘on each week ¢nd as usual, in the Temple Auditorium. A straight program of dancing will be enjoyed and the hostesses of the evening will be Mrs. Seryice, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. Jim Rousch and Mrs. Joe L. May. $ or Shower Given -for \e-to-| . Miss Evelyn Lowe, whose marriage to Roy Beaver of the Tow Bar ranch will take place in the near future, was the inspiration of a miscellaneous shower given by the young ladies of the telephone company. The rest rooms in the telephone building wére nicely decorated for the evening. About thirty guests were present and ‘the honoree was presented with many pretty and useful gifts. The evening was spent hemming abchinisesdden se, Eien! tel ico oer antiid it was that each of the|” —ooo—eeeeeee—_————_—_—— — SS > dish towels and the person finishing the best towel was awarded a prize. Delicious refreshments were served. oe 8, Bridge Dinner S Pe 2 Is Nice Affair, Mayor and Mrs. B. H. Pelton en- tertained for a number of friends at a bridge dinner served at their home last night. Three tables of ' bridge were played during the evening. eee School of Instructions for Tomorrow Afternoon. The grand chief of the Pythian Sis- ters organization, Mrs. Lydia Adams- ky, will hold a school of instruction tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the I, 0. 0. F. hall. Members are invited to attend. “4 * American Legion Dance Tomorrow. . All of the members and friends of the American Legiom are invited to the dancing party which will be held in the Winter Garden tomorrow night from 9 o'clock fintil midnight, This is the second of a series of dances to be given by the Legion and it is hoped it will be as well attended as the. first, Exhibition dancing and vocal solos will 1 events of the evening. eee Erickson-Patterson Marriage Annoyuced. The marriage of George ™. Hrick- son of Chicago, to Miss Marie Pat- terson of this city, which took place last Monday, March 20,-in Kimball, Neb., has besa announced ‘to friends. The bride has been in. the employ. of the Henning hotel management in a clerical position, Mr. Erickson has bcen a tr&veler through Casper for several years. After a, wedding. t Mr. and Mrs. Bric’ Casper. in the cast, mm will return to 3 . Paramount Dance For Tonight The Winter Gardén will be the Scene of an informal dancing party given bythe Paramount -dancing club this evening. All the club members are invited. Special entertainment will be featured during the evening. “88 Eastern Star Meeting Tonight © The regular meeting of the Hast- ern Star will be held at the Masonic Temple this evening. Initiations will held, All visitors and members are inyited. “2. Mr. Schembeck of the . Schembeck “challenge” orchestra left last night for Long Beach, Calif. Mr. Schem- beck has lately received a’ flattering otter trom the managers of the. ‘Pal- ais de Dance" in Long Beach, and, he will attend.to matters connected with. the offér (while on the coast. Mr. Schembeck will also get new ideas in-the line of orchestra work and en- tertainment which he will prepare for the Casper dancers and will present upon his rethrn. Grand Chief Here For Pythian Si,ters Meeting ‘The Pythian sisters will mect to- night in regular session in the I,.0. 0. F. hall, The Grand. Chief, Mrs. Lydie Adamsky will attend the meet- ing for the inspection of the work. All members and visitors are asked to be present. After ‘the business session. a recep- tion will be held In honor of the Grand Chiof.- A banquet supper will be served, Millions Use “Gets-It” PAGE THREE : KIWANIS. CLUB LENDS SUPPORT | TOBALL PLANS Roy C. Wyland Appointed Chair- man of Committee to Co-oper- ate With Movement for Suc- cess of Campaign — ‘With the membership of the’ Ki- wanis club, claiming a membership in excess of 60 under the direction of E. C. Bacon, international field’ rep- resentative, this peppy organization is beginning to make itself felt in many civic undertakings in Casper. Its first departure from business that is outside its own organization came this noon when the club gave!” its whole-hearted support to the plan to make baseball a success in Casper this summer and followed it up by naming Roy G. Wyland to Read the baseball committee that will have as its duty co-operation with every in- terest in’ Casper that is undertaking active work to make Casper a power in the national pastime. Giving support to the undertaking which has been fostered by the Cas- ner Chamber: of Commerce, to see that the state road bond issue gets the approval of the people of Casper and Natrona county, the Kiwanians will place & committee in the field to assist in any way that it can. “The personnel of the committee has not heen announced yet but many of the live wire members of the ‘new or- ganization are slated for membership, the power to name the committee be- ing vested in President C, A.Cullen. A. novelty departure from routine business occurs at each weokly mect- ing when the drawing for the attend- ance prize is started. Some members of the club presents a prize for which all those in attendance draw. This week the prize donated by Harry Free was won by President Cullen. Short speeces but full of. pep and enthusiasm, all keynotes of the spirit! of the new organization and indicat- ing that: the local chapter, having sui- tial ‘honors in Wyoming would be a model club were raade by Harry Free, Charles Anda, H. S. Ross, Chas. T- Weidner, Senator P, J. O'Connor, Dr. H. R. Latrop and Don Lobdell. ‘These talks were followed by speeches: made by L. A. Reed, Wallace Loivitt and Roy ©. Wyland in behalf of support for Casper’s baseball team; —_—— PERSONALS ‘Ted Wetherill who is a student at Howe military academy, Howe, Ind., is visiting with his parents here over the Easter vacation. ee . N, 8. Wilson’ and C: F. Clay ‘spent cham finis! Mrs. George 8. Scott, Burlington freight agent. Mr. Stoddard is em- ployed at the Midwest refinery. see Miss Katherine Organ, primar. teacher in the Cheyenne pi schools, is. visiting her friend, Miss Ruth Bridenbaugh, teacher in the Casper schools, this week. oe e Robert K. Staley, Casper oil land broker, Shas returned from Denver, where he has spent the past several days op»buisenss associated with his local ofl interests. ae) Miss Lois King of Laramie is-visit- ing with her sister, Miss Edna King, who is teacher in the public schools here. one Lester ‘thomason has returned to his work at the Burlington freight house after & two weeks vacation in Omaha. soe F. enroute to his home at Fort’ Wash- akie from Laramie, where he bas been visiting. i e ele ‘Mr.:and “Mrs. Eyenson have return- ed from a trip to Chicago, Mr. By- enson is travelling auditor for the Burlington on the Casper division, nee ‘Ted Mosher is here from Howe, Ind.,;where he is a student at the Howe military academy, for over the Easter vacation. ee i J. J, O'Donnel and J. G. Grossgill, both of the Midwest Refining com- “GOOD-BYE AND GOOD LUCK, ALEXA’—The national woman golf champion who recently went abroad in quest of the British woman's ionship-is shown bidding good-bye to Bobby Jones of Adanta »fter ing her hist practice round tn the United States. 1 to compete in the British amateur’ and open tourneys. Jones will sail May z 5 Stoddard, and her-parents, Mr. and] pany, have returned from the north- ern part of the state where they have been attending to company business. eee Bell Rose is here from Denver at- tending to business for the next few days, eee C.F. Clay of the Merritt Oil com- pany, is here from Denver looking aft- er business interests. aaa Clem Hinds is spending the day in the city from Salt Creck on business and visiting with: friends, ik! Parser A. H. Davis/has just resumed his old position as rate clerk for the Bur- lington here, Mr. Davis. has been absent about a year during which time he has traveled in China, Aus- | tralia, Mexico and South America, His |return is welcomed by many friends here. see W. A. Fisher, ‘receiving clerk for the Burlington here, is\on a trip to G, Burnett spent the day here) Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago, attending to matters pertaining to the wage controversy. He is acting in the behalf of the Brotherhood of Rail- “}way clerks. Donald Eck, assistant ticket agent for the Burlington here, is expected to return today from a visit to his former home in Zoledo, Obfo. rier Mrs. Affa Stoddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Scott, is visiting friends and relatives at Norton, Kans. eee Miss Margaret Gibson will arrive Denver son Sunday’ and will_assume the day in Glenrock. on’ business, ; : Louis ‘Stoddard’ of Norton, Kans., has returned to Casper, and is stop- ping with his sister-inJaw, Mrs, Affa ~ POWDERED MILK EDISONS, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS Daniels Jewelry & Music Store Good Goods, the Right Price and Easy Terms Glenrock and Lusk, Wyo. her duties as associate secretary of the ¥. W. C. A. and girls’ work secre- tary. The regular meetings and work will be continued as before without interruption. eee H. B. Durham, attorney, has re- turned from Washington, D. C., where he has been on business for the past week. eee Theo J. Vaughn of Independence, Kans., has recently joined the Burling- ton forces here. eee A. L. Hamm, formerly of the super- intendent’s office at Sterling, Colo., is now employed by the Burlington here. ese R.°M. Andrus of the Standard oil refinery has left for Buffalo, where he will attend to company business for several days. eee J. J. Giblin, district manager for the Equitable life insurance company ds in Omaha, Nebr., this week attend- ing a convention of company repre- sentatives. : eae Roy Beaver is spending the day in the city from the Twobar ranch where he is employed. eee J. C. Childers of Thermopolis is here visiting with’ friends and attending to business matters, Mr. Childers was formerly in the employ of the Casper Storage company and is now traveling for a Denver firm with his headquarters in Thermopolis. see Mrs, Carl Shumaker is in the east visiting with friends and relatives. 2 SPA Le ea Macabees Enjoy Afternoon Tea. ‘The ladies of Macabees were enter- tained at the home of Mrs. Chris Wag- ner yesterday afternoon at a silver tea. The Mesdames Ed Wilson, H. L. Sidel! and V. E. Stanley assisted the hostess. The tea was served all afternoon and a goodly number of the members of the organization and their friends attended. A. P. DOLAN ACQUITTED Tt took the jury less than 25 minutes to return a verdict of not guilty in the case in which A, P. Dolan was charged with stealing auto tires and other accessories from the Burlington railroad company. The verdict was re- turned in district court last night about 10 o'clock after the entire day had been spent in taking the testl- mony and arguing the case. ‘Tribune OF AUTO THEFT CHIE iIndustrial News Seececcceccecece socnvcocccces: STANDARD REFINERY NOTES ‘There will be another meeting for the employees interested in the band, held at the Industrial Building on Friday, March 25, at 7:30 p. m. Lawrence Quinlan of the treating department, has left the employ of the company and it is understood that he intends accepting a position with a local contractor as bookkeeper. Elmer Jensen, employe of the con- struction department-has departed for Atkinson, Nebr., where he intends as- sisting his parents to get ready to move to Casper. | 8. A, Johnson of the construction department has departed for his home | at Dalbo, Minn, He tells us that he| intends to farm again this year. A number of men are being trans- ferred to the still cleaning department in order for that department to be | ready to take care of the new batter- | ies of pressure stills which will soon | be ready for operation. The growth of the Standard organi-| aztion during the past few months Pennsylvania third. V. Forbes, office manager.- He in- forms us that he expects to have » enough material to make. @ very snappy bail team from the main of- fice force. Several months ago thi force could have been counted on one ; hand ‘without using the same fing+ ers twice.’ i 3 J. W. Webb, who came here recently from Bartley, Nebraska, and has been employed in the pipe department has been called home on account of the ~ illness of his father. t H. A, Sefdell of the pipe depart- + ment is taking a short vacation while i attending to some personal affairs. Harry Black and Thos. H. Fiddes both of the construction department. have been transferred to the refining] department as firemen. s pay ovmec aati) BAKE SALE The Capitol Hill Circle of the Meth- odist Aid will hold a bake sale in the Casper Storage Grocery, beginning at 10 a, mi., Saturday, March 26. 3-24-2t ¢ ‘Today there are more than 400 ofl refineries in the United States, with > an aggregate daily capacity of nearly 2,000,000 barrels. Texas leads all the states with more than seventy plants * completed. Oklahoma is second and” Charles E. Hughes, the new secre- tary of state, entered Colgate univer- | is reflected {n a statement made by A. sity at the early age of 14. 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