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he: SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921 A Che Casper Daily _ Cribune : PAGE THREE American Legion at the Winter Gar- last night, the special entertainment by Rex Mayne, Miss Rhue Gill and Professor MacFarland and Miss’Jay Bickford all were well applauded. ears Children’s Party with almost anyone who will give it to her.” see A series of living tableaux “The Difference Slothes Make" have been put on the program of the Girl Re- serves, 100,000 Y. W. girls in their teens, The right and wrong ways to dress are shown, also advice for the tooplump and the too-thin girl. eee Regular Session of Pioneer Corns. The regular session of the Pioneer corps of the Girl Reserves was held this week at the ¥. W..C..A. A good- ly pumber of the girls met and @ Dowd was formerly a dispatcher at the local onfice. The second of a series of dances to * be given under the auspices of the den, drew a goodly number of people ‘The music, which was sup- plied: by the Schembeck orchestra, and oe A, E. Erickson, a representative of the Shotwell Manufacturing ¢émpany of Chicago, is calling on local trade. aera Mr. and Mrs. Arrighi will leave this afternoon for Denver where they will make their home. * ee Mrs. G. M. Anderson has returned from Denver where she has been vis- iting with her mother. Pretty Affair. toned “ Mrs, E. G. Stromberg of East Fifth Mrs. A. B. John of North Grant! street, is visiting relatives and street entertained sixteen Uttle guests| friends in Alliance’ Neb.. for a few a party yesterday afternoon in| gays. z ‘ honor of the sixth birthday anniver-|°"> eee sary of her daughter, Maxine Mary. Mrs. C. W. Takcett has returned The color schemé for the home and for the tables was pink and white and yellow and white. Little chicks and bunnies carried out the idea of the! In the center of the table! Eastertide. a cake With six pink candles placed. The afternoon was spent with games and music. Colored Easter eggs were given as favers. Mrs, John was assisted in enter- taining by Mrs. Richard Spencer, Mrs, Fred Place, Mrs. Robert Cohen, Mrs, A.J, Runmel, Jr., Miss Vera Hollings: worth and Miss Vida Williams, Miss Maxine's kindergarden teacher. see Visiting at the Jourgensen Home. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Snodgrass andj daughter are visiting at the John Jourgensen home from thei: rr-ch at Antelope Sprin: Miss Dorothy Stitt is a guest for the week at the Speas ranch west of Cas- per. Silyer Medal Is Awarded Contestant. :An appreciative audience attended the W. C. T, U. silver medal contest which took place last Wednesday evening at the tabernacle of the Pres- byterian church. All of the young ladies who took part in the contest did well in the “oratory work and the musical num- Sy bors Were much enjoyed, Miss Lucile Nyles was the winner of the medal. A gold medal will be warded to the winners of the silver medals which have been given during the pest years in a later contest. All silver medal winners who desire to enter the contest are asked to report to Mrs. J. Hain: -* Eastern Star Dance to Be Informal. ‘The annual dancing party to be given by the members of the East- ern Star for “all Masons, astern Stars, their families and escorts, will be strictly informal. The affair will be held at the Masonic temple Mon- day ovening, Se a 28, oe The regular informal dance to be held each Saturday night at the Temple auditorium will be enjoyed this evening as usual. Mrs. Sam Ser- vice will be in charge of the dance, assisted by several patronesses. eee Novel Entertainment 4 Tickets for Sale. Tickets are now on sale for the “Tour Around the World” which is being taken under the direction of the Epworth League on ‘Thursday evening. The guests leave the Methodist wharf by the Cadfordbuick steamship line and visit the following countries: China, at the home of Mrs. H. B. Durham; Africa, Mrs. C, E. Hood; Ja- pan, L, D. Scott; India, Miss Alice Stevick; Philippines, Miss Eda Hol- Jand, At each country, or home visited, the entertainment will be in keeping with the land, and light refceshments will be served. The proceeds of the evening will be used for the China famine relief, Tickets may now be secured or re- served by phoning any of the ladies in charge of the countries to be rep- resented. The marriage services of Clarence BH. Arrighi of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Lillian Myers of Deloid, Kans., took place this morning in the study f the Rey. Walter. L. French, pastor of the Methodist church. -The bride and groom were attended by the brother-in-law of the bride, Leroy Casey, and Miss Hale of the Y¥. W. Cc. A. “PERSONALS J. Cy Ross, a representative of the federal board headquarters here. is spending a-week in Cheyenne on busi- ness connected with the local office. -_* 8 Wilbur C. Ede, a mechanic’s helper, who has been employed by the Bur- lington, will accept a position at the Standard plant Monday under. super- vision of the federal board. Mr, Ede is taking up the preliminary to a course of electrical engineering. oe ‘William Dowd, agent of tho North- western railroad at Andrus, Neb,, is in /jCasper.senewing acquaintances and “transacting company business. Mr. COMING “DINTY” With WESLEY BARRY a Marshal Neilan |from Denver, where she spent several days visiting relatives and conducting a spring shopping tour. se Ted Powers is leaving for Chicago here he intends to engage in busi- wee e Mrs. Fay Crater and little daugh- ter: Mary have returned from. Den- iver, where the little girl was recely- ing. treatments, eee Attorney Robert N. Ogden and Mrs. Ogden are in Thermopolis attending to business over the week-end. eee Captain Engel, who is in charge of the Salvation Army work here and. in Utah, has returned from the west- ern coast, He reports that the char- ity work done on the coast has grown to some extent and that in Seattle it has been necessary to establish bread lines. Captain Engel is here to look for a location for a Salvation Army home. The ‘work has been impeded here by the lack of a home, and no suitable place, within reason, has been secured as yet. ' oe A. H. Stewart has been called to Denver by the geath of his brother- inlaw, William 8S. Green, who died after a fatal heart attack. Mr. Green was a prominent business man in both his old home in Kansas and in Denver. eee Mrs. J. Robb has returned from Minneapolis, Minn., where. she has been for the past several weeks. Mrs. Robb’s father has been ill for some time with the sleeping sickness, eee Mr. and Mrs. B. R; Collier have re- turned vo; their. home here from Du- bois, Neb., whetre Mrs... Collier was ness; of* her mother. éalled by thi 1921 Styles The old Kiss-MeQuick bonnets of 1870 have been superseded by 1921 Spring styles just as. misleading. Dit- ferent clothes have a different effect upon your personality, That the pub- lic -has/a right to judge the mind be- neath the hat by the hat itself was stated at the ¥/ W. C. A. yeserday, ene “In buying your ‘Easter outfit, re- member that if you-dress a part you will look that part,” is’ the shopping advice of the Girl Reserve expert. “Under the, flippant hat is often a flippant mind. The public has come to believe it. Clothes. speak louder than words. Some clothes even if worn by a wellibred girl give the impres- sion that she is out for a gnod time pleasant afternoon was spent. e see Delegates to Be Sent be to Estes: Park, At.a mseting of.the girls’ work com- mittee it was planned to send dele- gates to the Y. W. C. A. conference, held at Estee Park from June 21 to July 1. - ‘The meeting was the last one to be held with Miss Helen Wells, formerly associate secretary and secretary of the girls’ work. Plans for work were made up to the time of the arrival of the new secretary. . Calls for Work Are Filled. In one day the secretary of the ¥. W. C. A, received nine calls for em- ployment and filled them all the same wee New. Secretary to Arrive. Miss Margaret Gibson of Denver is expected to arrive Sunday and will take up her work as associate secre- tary of the Y. W. C. A. and secretary of the girls’ work. Miss Gibson will sissume her duties immediately upon her arrival. eae K. T. Club - % Meets. Yesterday afternoon. the . members of the K. T. corps of the Girl Re- serves met in regular session at tho ¥Y. W, Cc. ‘The subject for discus- sion was Vhat Kind of a Girl I Would Like to Have for My Chum.” In addition to the talks given by tH girls, two boys from. the high school, who had been chosen by the facalty, told what kind of a girl their ideal was. The open forum talks after the different ‘individual discussions were most interesting. cs 8 Good Program at the Young -Matron’s Club. Mesdames DunMars and Earl Snook were the hostesses of the meeting for the Young Matron’s club’ which was held Wednesday afternoon at the Y. We GA. * A program, including a talk on domestic science, by Mrs, John Jones, Snook was given. Spent. oe New Member of ¥. W. A yellow feathered canary is the newest adflition to the Y. W. C. A. clubhouse, The songer was to the club by a- friend shown his appreciation by many songs since. getting settled’ in home. SHOP 1S OPENED Attractive Easter Display Marks Opening in New Mid and “Applied Arta’ by Mrs. Harl Refreshments were served and aft- er the program a social hour was Building Location One of the most attractive displays presented and hay his new AL derives returns in lies west fidence for the Eastertide is that of it With Flowers Shop,” which is now located in the new Midwest building as well as at the former sho} ter and Fifth streets. Imi after Easter, the Casper Floral com- pany will close the old shop and will ‘be Opened exclusively: in the new lo- cation. The window which is much attention is a display spring flowers made in an artistic way. The carpeting is of green glazed paper, giving the effect In the center of the window a Byzantine bowl is filled with of young grass. purple violets. A fountain ment sprays the flowers. ground is made of yellow jonquils, red and yellow and pink shaded tulips, hydrangeas, azaleas and sprii plants. Little grotesque animals made of tinted pine cones are scattered in the grass, the display most attractive. cony is built around the room and the offices will be placed on zanine floor. ferns are suspended from ing. Besides the office rooms bridge fh- table appointments for private parties, seasonable cards and greet- ings will be, shown on the mezzanine ‘The stairway fs of mahogany vors, floor: and ivory. A refrigerator of mahogany finish is placed on the first floor and show cases for cut flowers are prepared to muracting The furnishings of the new store ace all in mahogany and ivory. Ivory reed baskets filled with flowers make Baskets of flowers and the ‘Say | ance. p on Cen. | taken. mediately time hi fashion of all the authori shredded would money A 'pl meet ‘tl money arrange- A> back- ing potted garage. ordinar; . A bal money the mez- the rail- lengths will _be MAN WHO ACCEPTED AID WHEN NEEDY BREAKS FAITH, ACTION AGAINST GOOD SAMARITAN UP ——_———— There is a kindly old lady in Casper, well past the half- way point of life,who has for years made it a policy to assist} needy fellows who came here with barely enough to live on: Seldom has hev- confidence been violated, for as she says, all! ‘STABBING AFFAIR HELD | Robert Smith, hoth colored, who were, | held on investigation. | The victim who was stabbed in the~ | right chest, stated that he and ther ‘woman were scuffling in a playful: manner. He said he grabbed -her— hands while she was paring potatoes: and that she neyer had a chance’ to drop the paring knife. When he sud— ACCIDENTAL, PRINCIPALS ARE ORDERED RELEASED s'est nata sae Convinced after thoro investigation | that the affray which resulted in the! stabbing of Jerry Ofticer. colored, at a| , THO OF Ate ae eee Sandbar home, was purely accidental, | “weet $422" for the, entertainment of Sheriff Lee Martin this morning or-| World’ ceclat oF ane Ee ane, theE dered the release o} NOTICE Rev “her boys” call her mother. She is not overly provided with this world’s goods and| other members of her fai and lodging for those who need it, There is a charge against her now to be heard in justice court today that charges her with “assault with a dead- ly weapon with intent, to kill.” man whom she had helped, to destroy the character ‘that with integrity to all who know her. Recently a man sought her assist- promised to reimburse®her as soon as he received pay from the job he had to fulfill in his case and as time after settle up the left her home without paying the bin. She took the matter higher and y was then, according to belief of local that was feeding him. is believed in made to frame the wontan so that she There she was met by another who told her that, the man was at a local age but sensing something out of the from the garage and sent her escort ahead of her. minutes with the man who owed the target of slander and vilification in keep the blossoms fresh W. W. Keefe, manager of the shop, her own living and that of ily from the viding board which both the men took part, alleged. Wrought up over the outrage and} the injustice of it all the woman took | @ nail file from her worn pocketbook | and started after the men, They ran| through the garage and she contin-| ued her chase until soon four husky | men were hot footing it up the street Realizing that this would avail her| nothing the outraged woman gave up| |the quest and returned to her hom with her confidence in humanity shak-| en just a trifle. She had disrnissed| the case from her mind until the fol-| lowing morning ‘she was served with the warrant charging her “with in-| tent to kill. She is anxious now to have the case brought up so thet the fnil story can come out. And she wants justice, if she is absolved of the charge. The men she believes who hrought such a charge should be properly punished | and that is the sentiment expressed by local authoriti | chi ae A eR CASPER WOODMEN AID. it is! she gets from ‘There- the story of a wronged con- and the purposed intent of a {s synonymous He was without funds and It was easier to promise than @ received money and didn’t “mother” in a kindly asked for the mony due. He ties that the dog bit the hand An effort, it official circles, was not press the charge for the Thee Miser Has the * Wrong Idea Saving doesn’t mean hoarding. Miserli- ness is the saving instinct carried to an ex- treme. You can save without denying your- self the necessities of life or a reasonable share of its lux- uries. Saving is simply thrift, the avoidance of useless ex- penditure, and a systematic method of putting aside regularly a reasonable por- tion of the money you earn. One of the remarkable things about systematic saving is that it seldom means any sac- World” social of the Epworth Leagur TI di 3: due her. rifice, A small part of your hone message asking her to income saved regularly is e he man who owed her the IN Bl GLENROCK FETE, took her to the courthouse. Officers and members of the Casper | lodge of the Modern Woodmen of} | America enjoyed a banquet treat and | | entertainment in Glenrock last night | | attendant upon the institution of a} new lodge and the initiation of 85| member' BE. E. Chester of Lincoln, ; Nebr., fut on the work assisted by HL. | H. McClenahan, Wyoming deputy. . | Officers among the twenty visitors | from Casper included A. E. Chandler, | She was taken to the gar- ‘Yy waited across the street He returned. in a few| and the woman was mage the for great] George Davis and Bert Wagner. of time. ° The University of Brussels has been open to women students since 1881 assisted by Miss Alice Lloyd. Misses’ Hats that betray the air of in, their. respec- tive styles and... models. 2 3 Be Sure and See Our Assortment— They’re Bound to Please. THE UNIVERSAL CAR We want every Ford Owner in our territory to take ad- Ford Cars pict You remember "Go Got It’? Ford Service ' vantage of the wonderful Ford Service which we are giv- ing to Ford owners. We lave a large, well equipped shop and experienced Ford mechanics. We carry a very large and complete stock of genuine Ford parts*in order that Ford owners shall not be delayed in-making repairs. Every Ford owner can save time and money by using the Service which we maintain for them. Ford Policy EARL’ C. BOYLE 125 to 137 North Center. Phone 9 not likely to be missed. The National Bank of | Commerce becca a enn | : “SEE BEN” IS MOVING On Monday Morning We Will Be in Our New Offices MIDWEST REFINING CO. BLDG. OVER WYOMING NATIONAL BANK ROOMS 202-203, Specializing in Real Estate ’ ‘and Insurance “A Look Means a Lot” We Shall Continue Our Old Offices Under the Management of HAROLD KRAMER Specializing in Homesteads, Relinquishments, Ranches, Farm Lands and Business Chances A Home Is a Fortress Five,room modern bungalow, all builtin fea- tures, fui basement; sidewalks, curls, level lot; surrounded with nice homes near school; pave- ment and gas. Can be bought on terms. Price, furnished‘ complete, $6,500. Pretty little home of four rooms, bath, break- fast nook, half basement; hot air heat, laundry trays; large front porch. Location is on CY, just off pavement, and can be bought on easy terms. Price right. Three rooms, bath, heat, full basement ;-near school and pavement; surrounded by nice homes. All rooms are large and plenty closet room. Price, $5,000; on terms, Four-room house, nice lot, barn, garage, coops, sheds, all fenged; has city water. Basement dug to build on or move this house on, and we are going to give someone a chance .to own this home on very easy terms. Price is $2,000, with $250 cash, $35 a month dnd 8 per cent interest. On North Side, very pretty little two-room house; new, very well built, clothes closet, pantry, zine cupboard, large porch, coal bin and toilet; level lot. Price, $1,750; terms. Call on Us at Our New Offices. We i e ‘Will Be Better Able to Serve You Buy a Lot--Build a Home Monday morning to start our new offices off right, we have been holding back 19---Lots---19 nice level lots near Old Brewery that we are offer- ing Monday at very reasonable prices and terms— $175.00 to $250.00 Terms, $25 down; balance monthly. Can be bought in single or pairs. Size of lots are 25x100. Warranty deed and abstract given. Do you know what is happening in the east part of the city? Other good residence lots: South David, cor- ner on Fifth and McKinley, large lot on East ‘Thirteenth and three nice level lots near Elk Street school: Terms. BUSINESS LOTS North Wolcott, North Durbin, South Center, East “A” street, South Ash and South David. NOTARY We will still continue to serve our friends and customers with all kinds of notary work. Three notaries in the office, Remember, Our Old Stand Will Still Serve Those Who Will Be Interested in Homesteads, Relinquishments, Farms, Ranches, Business Chances. Harold Kramer in Charge. SEE BEN REALTY CoO. (INCORPORATED) Rooms 202-203, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 Strength and Service

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