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WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 At the meeting of the D. A. Ri, which was held yesterday at the home itt, South Beech street. At the meeting yesterday, Mrs "12. B. Brboks, who. has.recentiy reiushed from the national gathering of the D. A. R. in Washington, D; C. interesting talk on tho eakt. , % . ‘Wo-Fa-Lo. Class: _— ‘Has Banquet. A unique banquet, where each guest tht one course of the menu, was Fa-Lo class of the at the church parlors After\.the banquet sion was held and & sécial enjoyed. E eee Apron Social 2 he Ladies’ Aid: of the Pres- bYterian church have Planned an social to be held May 19 at 8 o'lock. at’ the-takerni BN The public dance held. last. night ‘at the Winter. -honor was Mrs. Neil! Tyler’ Rover, who is visiting at the ff her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. The Midnight-Dancing club will en- tertain at a carniva] ball tomorrow evening at the Winter Garden. Mrs. Sam Service is in charge of the of the high schoo! as well » student body and par. to. attend the. ball. Sunday. ‘The oratorio, “The Holy City,” by Alfred Gaul, will be presented by the choir at the Presbyte- junday rian Tabernacle, 5: , |Cording J. Jo Durst of Pittsburgh; Pa. spending a few days here looking after business interests. ove M. C. Price has.returned from the Salt Creek oll fields, where he has been looking after oil interests. eee HL. Manning of Sioux City, Iowa, js registered at the Henning hotel whilo looking after business. interests 2 ee Attorney Frank M. England ‘re- turned this morning from Denver and ‘Cheyenne, where he has been on business. ~ eee J. T. Gratiot is in Chicago on a short business trip. eee R. M. Bartholomew is looking atlir business interests in Salt Lake for several days. ‘ « Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran are visiting with friends in the city from their home- steads in ‘Carbon -county. eee ‘The Evans Oil company is prepar- ing to develop its holdings in the Pine Mountain and. Balt Creek ‘fields, ac- to the ‘statement of W: A. , an officer of the company, roung sg {who has returned here. from an €x- tensive visit inthe Montana fields. ~ x ry CL] HSL Carter, district Greve's parents in Céntral ‘City, Neb. ‘They ‘will spend the sum mer.on ‘the ranch. \ Mrs: Greve was formetiy ‘Miss Louise Thomas of this city. eee ‘Li. AM Reed Tof 'the” Midwest Renn- ing company,.returned ‘this morning ‘from a The Spring exhibit.of these famous shoes is. truly’ de luxe, embracing styles that are magnificent, revealing of genuine refinement ‘in ¢very line. And’ they: fit’ the arch. as no pumps or oxfords ever/have. re THE. GLOBE SHOE. CO. passenger agent! for thé Union Pacific, ts in the city, visiting Ti. J. Edmunds, ticket nt. for’ jurlington “here. Mr. e . ‘his headquarters at Miss Emma” Janulewicz is spond) ing her vacation visiting friends and’ relatives: in. Nebraska. Miss Janu- lewicz is: head bookkeeper for the Wyoming: ‘National: bank here. She ‘will returri-in about two weeks. ee ‘W. A. Fisher, receiving clerk for » Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter: Hotel AT THE trip. to Denver. : When out: for.a’stroll ~ today, saunter in. $71.00 to $12.50 the culture Just received today, a shipment! of ~ Ooze; and Grey Buck Strap Pumps Center Street Daily Cribune ~at“1206|diningtoom and kitchen will be open 3 y Min eiris, | for their use and lunches may be made }there or the girls may. bring their | lunches to eat there. The restrooms Will also be open for the use of the C. A, has returned to the Y. w.} “S| are leaving some day this week on a trip to,the mountains. They will try to locate a suitable camp site for the -|summer regulation camp which will be established for ‘working girls and tional board, Y. W. C, A., is sending an exhibit to be placed. in the Hotel des Invalides tn Paris. In commem: ofation of its. war services in Frante, the association with other war oF ganization& is to be permanently, rep- resented in the American exhibition of “war materials there, Now" on B. T. G. Has Mecting: The girls of the B. T. G. corps of the Girl Reserves met this afternoon 4: o'clock at the ¥. W. C. A. for © business meeting. The meeting was well attended by the school girls and important business was transacted. The operetta, “The Japancse Giri." which was presented on two consecu-} tive nights, Friday and Saturday,’ at the tabernacle by the Girl Reserves, withthe principal parts taken by well-known musicians of the city, netted @ splendid amount for the Y, W., which will be used toward the summer camp. The amount cleared will be from $200 to $250, which far exceeds the expectations of the girls E| Meeting for Thursday. council, Mrs. James 8. Cushman of New York, by’ the American and’ French govern- ments. A resume of the association's war work! in “French the exhibit. ae Important Meeting of Biue Circle’ Club, ioe Plans for a membership dtive will be made at next Circle club. which will ‘Y. W. on Thursday evening All members are asked ‘to Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock the members of the junior senior girls of the Girl Reserves. will convene for a business gession. Plans for attend- ing the conference to be held tn June at Estes. park will be discussed. po as Sal sul PAPER MILLS CUT WAGE. ‘WESTBROOK, Me.. May 11.—A new nchedule of wages embodying a re- duetion of approximately 25 per cent and restoring the level virtually to that fn effect at the end of 1919, has been announced at the paper mills S..D, Warren company, effective May 35, affected. Adout. 1,500 employes are + _|———iabecribs for The Tribune—— popular at the Y. W. have been discontinued as Mrs. who was the housekeeper. has left the Y. W. C. A. A special invitation Is extended to au wirls to come tothe Y, (Knight- ... ‘ Campbell's - Est, 187: WANTED — Students in French or Spanish dur- ving. sumraer months in Casper. Write Grace L., Gordon, instructor in | Spanish, . University of Wyoming; Laramie, “Best Bowl of C ili in Town 20c At the Chili King Lunch . “All kinds of Sandwiches "- Auto and Motorcycle SUNDAY, Fastest Drivers and Riders of the Middle lar prices. Quick nd. Central Block mammal at p MAY 15 West stronger in time: until, you, It will bind you more you break away. - Rate Wyo . First it’s‘a thread, easily “mapped. But it grows often, ‘utmost, effort cannot Break the “spend-all” habit-now, if itis gripping Form ‘the hi bit _of depositing ‘regularly in our Savings Department.) The, advancement of the man ee ming National Bank tightly. every year unless PAGE THREE Don’t Overlook This Opportunity CASPER VIEW ADDITION (Within the City Limits) Casper’s Newest Restricted Residentiat District “A Look Means a Lot” Over one-fourth of Casper View Addition has al- ready been sold to prospective home builders. Why are people buying lots in this addition so rapidly? Because they have faith in-Casper and realize that, considering the prices and distance from the center of the city, values in Casper View are unequaled. Prices—$200, $225, $250, $275, $300, $325, $350 and $375 All lots are large; being 40x129 feet, east and west fronts. On Terms—$25 Cash and $10 Monthly. No Taxes Until 1922 Streets and Alleys Are Graded City Water Is Assured Whereis Casper View? South and east, within the city limits, ‘three blocks east of corner Eleventh and McKinley. Right in the path of Casper’s future éxpansion. ‘ We realize that we are selling Casper View, lots far bélow -their actual value. But we wanted to give everyone a chance to get in on the ground floor. After Sunday, May 15, the prices of all lots remaining unsold will be advanced considerably Buy a Lot Now—Build Your Home In CASPER VIEW The Choicest Locations Are Gong Fast Don’t Fail to See This Addition “cA Look Means a Lot’? ‘See Ben Realty Co. Rooms 201-203 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 : ee ae SS 2 GResy es" eh ae Ge V¥v¥veveveveerooesooooes. . ooeoeececoed | eS Terereee aimtere |” imps aa ot oe