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Che Casper Daily Cridune the Winter Garien and haye grown Eastern Star. ga é in popularity since the first night. The ree soeetines Ofithe Western Schembeck orchestra supplies the mu- pte and the talent of the special en- bem a Be spelt Peli apd nerd tevtainers adds to the evening's pro- ‘There will be initiations and the ex-|°"*™: 8 Meeting of amining \committee will be. present at! oxtrs. Charles Douds and daughter, the temple at 7:30 o'clock, ° «| Betty Miss “Mae Nevwcom All members, both resident are leaving for’ Seattle, Wash., where visiting, are foyites $0 be present _ {they will spend the next few months Visiting with friends. ' 8 eee Farewell Bridge’ Lucheon Given. _ Mrs. Reed Miller presided as host- ess at abridge luncheon given in honor of Mrs. Charles Douds, who is leaving soon for Seattle, Wash., where -shs will visit with friends for some time. 3 The luncheon was served at (1 o'clock atthe home of Mrs. Miller on Kirk ayente. The decorations. fol- lowed the color scheme of pink .ana white with sweet peas and table ap- pointments, The luncheon was served to 12. guests. ‘The afternoon. 71s devoted to play- ing auction bridge: _- Season’s Fashion Show At Winter Garden. en The first fashion show to be given in Casper for the last two years will be held at 8 o'clock at the Winter Garden tomorrow evening. All of the leading ready-to-wear stores have con- tributed their models for the affair, and elaborate arrangements for the pest showing of the garments have been made. The Midnight Dancing. club, under whose auspices the fashion show is be- ips given, will start the dancing #@ 9 A'clock and will close at. midnight. Mrs. Sam Service is in charge of the evening .and will be assisted by a num- ber of society matrons. ee Dance Postponed This Evening. i Ps On account of the American Legion activities in the way of the Happy Kanyon entertainment, thé. West End Dancing club will not hold the regular informal party in the Averill hall this evening. The Jance will be held <# usual next week. . o First Annual: Dance Is a Great Success. Pas The first informal dancing party to be given by ‘the members of the C. & N.W. Woman's club, which was held at the Winter Garden last even- ing, was a great success in - every wa: ; eoPhe Winter. Garden was well filled with dancers which assured the fi- nancial success of the undertaking. The proceeds will be used toward service work done by the auxiliary on this division of the C. & N. W. Music for the dancers was supplied by the Schembeck orchestra with more than the usual zest if possibic. noon in honor of the members of the r Es SeYeral new popular pieces were in- Park school basketball team. Placcs at a | The “Ort; 1: ‘Dinee” the tables were laid for the personnel ‘ of the team, and for” A, A." Sinde,|WhICN was danced by Miss Jny.‘Bick- Dean Morgan and the Misses Ander- son, Campbell, Bolton and Kingsley. A silver loying “up which wai by the Park school team in the basket- all tournament this'season, wes pte- sented to the team captain, - Harry Davis, by Superintendent Slade with an appropriate address, Mr. Black sponded with an impromptu spéech| appreciation. ‘he members of the victorious team | Last Night hi ece: Harry Davis, captain; Albert Van! Moyle pica Robert Holemiun, Robert: Ul}, The voting for the movie’ quecn ry, Paul Blodgett, Tom assis, | will bé interesting this evening at the Theodore Cartwright and -George| dance given at the Winter Garden, as Cook. tho ballots will close at 11, o'clock. |The voting has been carried onfor past three consecutive Wednesday evenings and the names of at least six contestants. have received many Notes. After 11 o'clock this evening the votes will be counted and the ‘movie queen will be announced before ad Basketball Team Is ~ Entertained at Luncheon. Miss Clara B Shutt was hostess at. a luncheon served at the Little Tea Shop. Around the Corner ‘yesterday heavily— applauded. The couple danced a one-step.as the encore: The first dance was played promptly at 9 o'clock and upon popular ‘request the dancing lasted until 1 o'clock. This is the first annual dance given by the C. & N. W. organization who plan an even more elaborate enter- tainment for next year. r * . eee 7 Delphian Society Is Entertained. \ Mrs. G. R, Hagens was hostess at a meeting of the members of the Del- phian society whic.: was held at her home this afternoon, 3 The study for the year is the art of the different countries, and the sub- ject for the meeting’ held this after: noon was “American Art.” Interest- . ing data was provided by the club * members, and the afternoon was most} The Schembeck orchestra will play enjoyably. spent. 3 for the music ing. and: the a ae | Sance will be in the “dime American Legion Dance dance” style, : Gains in Popularity. ¥ Friday night is the date set fory’ the fourth of the successful dances to be given by the American Legio: The dances eee “ Miss “Mable. Talbot(teacher of the kindergarten department in the East Casper ee has been’ called to Mil- “O@hiekeringyo- has always kept ahead of the times in piano construc- S tion, It has never rested, on the splendid reputation built up in its 97 years of existence, but has incorpor- ated: the most desirable im- provements, and. year after year has set new standards of excellence. For sale exclusively in Casper by_ L. I. Gulich, representative. Phone 211-M ~ 355 CY Avenue jL__] En vole bctiuies. a aie FOR MOVIE QUEEN All Votes Must Be in Ballot Box at “11” O'Clock ford ahd Professor MacFarlane, “was! of her brother. Mrs. Gecrge Cemp- bell will assist in the kindergirten work during the absence cf pHcmf bet. . Both circles of the Lutheran Ladies’ id will meet in the church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. New membérs will be enrolled, officers elected, and plans for the coming year discussed. All eld and new members of the ald are urgently requested to ve present. eee The members of the Wo-Fa-Lo class of the Sunday school of the Metho- dist church met at an interesting busi- ness session last night at the home of Mrs. William Holland, Miss Hilda Litho was the hostess of the even- ing. 7 wr the business had been trans- acted, dainty refreshments were served by Miss Litho. _ ewe Neighborhood Ctub Is Entertained. ‘The members of the Neighborhood club met last night at the home of Dr. Edna Thomas for the first ses- sion since the starting of lent. All of the members were present ‘and the evening was devoted to playing auc- tion bridge. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. J, Chamberlin and to Dr. J, J. O'Donnell. Refreshments were served by the hostess, wee ‘Word was received this morning by J. M. Fagan that his brother, J. J. Fagan, formerly a residént here, was married yesterday to a New York girl. Mr. and Mrs. Fagan intend to make ‘the crip to Casper soon. ,Congratu- lations have been wired to the-newly- weds by.a number of former business and social associates here. — y Direncse 2 etch _Y¥. W. Notes Interesting Week at ¥. W. C. Aw SAlmost every afiernoon “and even- ing of this week is the date ofa busi- ness or socini meeting at the’ ¥. W. though Miss Ethel Hale, Y."W. C. A. secretary, is on her vacation, and Miss Margaret Gibson, girls’ work sec- retary, has’ lately arrived in Casper, the extensive work being done by tho organization is progressing as usual. Plans for the summer in the way of sports and maybe a camp, are under way but cannot be told in detail as yet. Musical activities are also in the foreground of the work planned for the next months. » Miss Hathawey, who .came from | Denver to take charge of the secre- .G> A. rooms in the’ clubhouse. Al-) tarial work during the absénce of! Miss Hale, has been most busy meet- Ing the Casper girls and in carrying on the work mapped out. | Blue Triangle } Meets Thursday. { The Blue Triangle Ciub of school) girls met at the Y. W. C. A. after school this afternoon. A business ses- sion was held, followed by interest- ing discussion and a social hour. Tho, meeting was well attended. foe re Class | ‘ in Session, civic responsibilities. As usual, Monday evening was the} Tleano, for instance, became so en- date of the regular meeting of. the|thusiastic over the Girl Reserve pro- class in gymnasium. Mrs. J. W. Mc-|8ram that she has asked to head the Intyre, who is in charge‘ of the popu-|Roumanian Girl Reserves later. remain aac Mes, aifficulties in our puth.” said Miss! Hodgskin. “Yet it is only typical ot{ her attitude toward all ities. When the Canadian passed through Bucarest and there was no place for them to stay over-| night, someone said ‘phone the queen,” and through Lady Lahovari, her Iady- in-waiting, they were found beds. The question of a site for a summer camp for girls also received her active in-| terest.” Hi All-the royal children have been) trained to become useful members of | society and to devote themselves to! nt Jot imp lar work, presented a number of new pee drills and exercises to the apt pupils. Weinle Roast | PERSONALS for Thursday, If one of the season's showers ‘doesn’t spoil the plans, the young) John BE. Patrick and L. F. John- business girl's organization,.the Blue) ston, of Sheridan, and L. A. er Cirele>club, will enjoy # hike toward / ang A. E. Walters, of Buffalo, alt| the mountains and a weinie roast on| prominent. northern Wyoming stock-| Thursday in) the late afternoon *and) nen, on their way to the livestock evening, Before leaving onthe eX convention at Lusk, which meets to-|, cursion, there will be a short Business) morrow, were guests at the Henning [meeting and an election of’ officers.|jast nicht. All business girls who woitld be \in- eee terested in joining the club are in-|” 4... 14. 5 Lan, accompanied by|{t* © Nip te saa ‘The hike will “bel yer brother-in-law, Richard. Bubank, on her way overland from Dénver to| Sheridan, stopped in Casper last night} ercr agi |and continued. her journey this m ing. On ‘Thursday afternoon the Junior-|"°"™"® diisies Senior club of the Girl Reserves will meet “at a business and social ses- sion| to be held in the clubrooms in the ¥. W. C. A. All members are asked to be prosent. B. ‘T. G. Meeting on Friday. | ‘The B. T. G. corps of the Girl Re- lgerves will meet’ on Friday afternoon at the.regular gathering. After the} MM. C. Price is in Denver lookingafter business time a program of entertain.) business interests for the week, beet i «eatery joyd E. Pendell, attorney, ington, D. C., on a business trip. |enne. eee Mrs. J. J. Hancock and son, John, Jr,, are spending a vacation visiting {relatives in Newman Grove, Neb. Pearse Fenimore Chatterton, former gov-| | ernor of Wyoming, was in Casper yes-| eal interests eee | Wi Queen: of Roumania Active in ¥. W. C. A. That the Queen of Roumania has |the welfare of her people and their |devetopment s0 closely’ at heart that in a dilemma or emergency native D, W. Ogitbee, attorney associated! Ww, with the Hagens and Murane law| \tirm, is in Montana attending to busi- |ness matters. on her return from two years’ resi-jfor the day. ye |from dence in Roumania. Miss Hodgskin S | was executive for the Roumanian Y. |W. C. A. in Bucarest. *+ “Queen Marle keeps so closely, in |touch with her people and.is so grate- ful for any co-operation in their b half, that in opening the’ Roumanian ¥. W. €. A. we are indebted to her not only officially, but for many sonal kindnesses in_smoothi: man accountants offices has returned | from Lusk where he has been on bust- ness for the past several days. eee . O. Rockwell, agent of the Fargo|muth Oil company, formerly contiected with the Hope Engineering company, has purchased the H. J. | All Coats at 4 Tricotine, Satin, Georgette, Taffeta and Crepe. dresses are selected from our regular stock aud sold up Sale Price $35.00 to $100. Oe Ge Me Oe Me en Me Fa a a os au a ae oe a ee A i 136 SOUTH CENTER STREET Special for This Week Only Dresses at $35.00 i , over 10Q to select from—in Serge, sizes, all styles, over 10Q Serer) $35.00. Over 50 new Spring and Summer Coats, in all. the wanted materials, all shades, that sold up to $100— Sale Price $35.00 Suits at $35.00 Fifty suits in Tricotine and Serge. Color, Navy. Sizes pet 40 and 42; a few 16, 18, 38, These suits sold up to Sale Price $35.00 Other Suits, Coats and Dresses For This Week Only Mark U. |per division, Casper jortance. . mpany. 0. L. Walker has | | Douglas where he has been on busi-|@*ice on Sox {ness for the last f Weber convention of Growers association. . Earl BE. Hanwa Daily Tribune, is in|from a short businesy trip to Chey- . D. Weathers of the Fargo Oil company has left for Washington, D. | C., and New York City where he will | |spend some time on enyer and: Pueblo, Colo., where jshe has been on business and pleas- T. C Spears 6f the Spears and Chap-|ure for the week, : improved. . Roumanians in social work “phone the pS Sate __ |Pleasure. queen” for Help, was? told by Miss| George W. Jarvis of the Iowa-Wy- . ‘Anita Hodgskin of Berkeley, Cal., up-|oming Oil company is in the fields| Miss Jay. Bickford 20 Per Cent Reduction Pel returned . . lew days. Attorney Willis Stiger is in Doufsl: looking after legal matters. . Harry Iba has returned from Den-} \ver where he has been for the last {several days. Gus Hardendorf is in Salt Lake iCity, Utah, attending to oil matters | Mrs. Nina Perry is the new assist- | ant cashier at the local Burlington | freight house relieving B. S. Walters | who takes charge of the claim desk. (eee A; L. Ham, who has been employed {in the claim department of the Bur- lington, is leaving for Chicago where |he expects to continue his work with | J. A. Leary, freight and passenger agent for the Burlington on the Cas- | left this afternoon for | Lusk where he will attend the annual the Wyoming Stock | | ©. R. McShane of the Oil jcOmpany left yesterday on a business jtrip through the state. Attorney G. R. Hagens of the law) | terday on business connected with lo-|firm of Hagens and Murane is | Douglas attending to business matters |for the next few days. iy, Manager of the | has returned business has Mrs. D. W. Ogilbee, who has been jconfined to the State hospital by an lattack of grippe, is reported to be Charles and Frank Mednick have fin re PAGE THREE 1104 South Durbin. The consideration! ver where they have arranged with in the transfer of the. property was | representatives such actiy-|not made public, nurses | ing anew hom men. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. A h McKini i their absence the! nted to Mr, and Mrs. Ct home to carry a full Ar. Peterson iserect-|of the Edwin Clapp and the Johnson ¢ across the street trom |Murphy shoes for |the old location. | ‘ . 1 are again from |®t home to their friends at their re y street, ries Dou League Ordered To Cut Program line Dur- w PARIS, Aprit Paris, kings in or- Word ‘has been received that 2 jand Mrs, A. M. Tuttle have arri ss pail lin Kan: City, anc e visiting with |be widened. H A é of the Chappell! friends. Little Princess}Oll company is in Salt Lake City | looking after his Utah holding. i Supply in and} | returned Me o, ie 0 preteeioete K? Or oe eedpatecpateced oO ? so-ofoefe-efe Post veer te M ? Po Sa tectect er OUP e rere, oe 2, +4, R 0 <a> 2, '- o* oF o - oe RD <a oe RA * <> Sa MoM oe, oO Poca te tnt so-sfo-ate ate ofee$ of x5 Post Sm se aXe * Me oO 2 Me ». ser tet totter on aha ak SacSec Sac sacs cx ~*~ eres RD '- oe ++ SM aX x Sc A i Ss 2, ° a Po ho eyed, + on te Sn acta nde o so goagese aero ns Ca lee oe te ol Mr: the Laramie plant and other Stand- ard of Indiana propertie taste —-: Made Postum Cereal ‘uttle intends to spend in this state. 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