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‘TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921 be Caspet Dally Cridune |taus of the summer camp were dis-|the club are invites at | pe |cussed. ‘The camp, which will be le-| weinie roast to be held at the foot pi j cated in the mountains within distance | of the Garden Creek falis Wedne. | of Casper, will be opemed the whole iad | month of July at least. It will be bs & regulation camp, accessible to ail ; | Dea meee £2) Iz. WW. C. A members and working | around a camp fire. by girls. ‘The members of the club esp: ae on will | Ses invite young working girls to bas deen dime] Sy iy es rn me Date the entertainment. As the aa petting eee ed ' te tha: eaaterends The Be Square club of the Giri Re-| Community Conference Fs 2l.to.July 1. It ic Serves will meget on Friday afternoon|Dste Is Announced. > < ax delegates will on The community conference at Estes - ake pelpeicaer 67 “= ® = park will be held from August 5 to . on ay - my of this year, under the suspices SF ae or sie ree | the national board of the Young Wor = B 3 Pion an’s Christian association. The pro-| rooms are ope: > at one of the most original i : reciation of pe-| ar a gag pod beg pee Has Seestoo. The meinbers of' the Bluse Circle|gram of the ton days of comradeship| and. magazines and @inners to be served to the Rotarians| titlem and untiring efforts. Gecrge moans unitary are Monday efternoen ths. men 8 ofjciub, which f@ comppesd of young}in council, play and worship will in-| site to the visit ot Casper. The affair started with a) Y7oman Post of the American Legion, “°"* Ay fe a 3 | the Pioneer club of! the Gir! Reserves | working. gir any | clude. bi ane Mesa, = surprise, when, after the man were May 16, 1921, Casper, Wyoming.” Progiitis ate .imet at the Y.W. C. A. clubhow interested in! tht: Subseerihe for The Trittne——— seated, strains of “Hail, Hail; the a ‘t Woman's Club. ae a Gang’s AL Here,” carte (o their ears, Tuesday Club ‘ 7 and in walked the wives of the mem- 18 Entertained. Been pera it the wees gry AA MU ers. Places were laid for 60 persons Peri an wg on rais aay poaa bee nol = Pisce tye Shim 2 Yaa. home Mars. Kimbsil, ms of Mrs. Tom . ® ‘The dinner was prepared on the gas!Jr., at & Dridge tea Three tables of We:o2tt strest The roll call was re- | meetin Feng 2 yg ne tea stoves of the shop and served by em:| bridge 3 Hiayed snd ten was oorven Gar. On Whe bomen on sot} The t vent Sear for nes wy ties ane 3 . ease the program and read an interosting |@uction bridge and refveshments were tary songs were!sung, and the spe-;Dr. Kamp ‘ __ | |Paper co eek peltgatinn —_ |) - cial caberet feature wes the selections | Is Host. ‘The ‘nex! — qu pry ah a — by tiny, Miss Eleanor Burwell, daugh-| The officers of the Elks and the be at the ranch home of Mrs. ter of) the! host, astwell as the solo by, beads of the vurioge committess wi, rude Longshore, on ned Ea Penny. be the, guests of\Dr.\J.(C. Kamp at |prosram will be given this eae hiss | oeet. thle. evening Se ie or Se? poppies and ferns and” nov P e al rds, pieading the case of the Lor-| 7 Interesting AS oe EY : range. The electrically tishee eee: Gud EN en ca nnd aI , ; eter g we one ent The Thimble Club.of the Neighbors | club will meet tomorrow. aftecnoon at| / : The dinnor was tn honor of George | of ogee? to meet at oaieees | oa LR ei gongs ae aR arr 3D h, y 5 1 Y 8 t Nelson, who, accorjpanied by Mrs. Nel-lof Mrs. J. @, 1014 outh Davia 4.3 ; ix A 7 | A I ton ts Isaving soon for Edinburgh, | street tomorrow ore |e by Mrs. EE. Lidderdale on # pb ore) Ee ’ i Scotland, where ‘he will attend the/ All-the Neighbors of Woodcraft are of Wyoming” and an infor- Fi is ‘nternational convention of Rotarians, | Invited. mal discussion of “Household —— é , and in honor of L. A. Reed; the “grand | conbeen tee - by Mrs. W..F. DuMars. Mrs. C, ; ’ t old ian ef beseball,"" who caught the) .Mr. and Mrs. Sffas Brooks are in| Bernhardt will continue the reading o: F > tirst bill of the season, today. © citysafter spending several days | the popular novel, “Main say ‘ie : Mr. Nelson was prevented with alat their ranch home, ‘A somel hour and refreshmen fib. ele tame : Taintature suitcase persia ee a rm oo" close the Leiter Seeaey a —-— = ‘ ¢ “the real thing” for trip. Amateur ‘ : sutteagé-was much be-labeted Jn teen Bo bag ais ‘ poe Lodge to ¥ I ti ith th . D Ti. Papas | E tourist fashion, Mr. Nelson respond At the dancing perty to be given Meeting. er ) } a 3 with an appropriate speech of appre | by. the Midnight Dancing club neq et ees of Natrona Rebekah W nm connection wit Ls OLLAr Sa our ( ppe Min itsed's lft was a tiny Gol ade name four talent. programe will be | fm ts the XO. 0. F. hal at § o'clock. : : tunity Sale is on in full blast. Bargains of balls, and dressed tn @ pitcher’s|feetured. Any one who can contrib-|"The sem{-ennual officers ; K . + ) . t outfit. He also thanked the donors) ute to the program ts esked to phone | will be held. Initiation of mew mem- > * # iy by alahort tali (Mra: Bam Service, under whose | Ders will also be « part of the even: Galore t):-oughout the store Parody songs dsticated to Mr. Ne\| auspices the dance ts being given, |{ng’s program. The business session ' B ° son and Mr. Reed were sung as welljand she will arrange « place for them be followed by a social hour with ' im. = as the regular Rotary igor aha? thejon the ape pale refreshments. ‘ * x a a inten penn pet ee as * whole evening was spent In a iarious Besides special tures an bd ' Z (nformal good time. evening of dancing will be enjoyed.| Mr. and Mrs. Neal Tyler have re- CORSETS—Large assortment of cor. | VO LE \) AISTS—Waists and.Biouses ‘ o. en8 The Reed orchestra will supply the | turned to their home in Rock River 9 sets in « variety of sines Pe | white light colors, " Mre. H. R. Lathrop and children ant| mesic. - after visiting here at the home of Mrs. cigarettes for 10 r a : > $i 1} 1] Mrs. B. B. Brooks are expected to re ‘ ene Tyler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. ‘or cts OT. ccecees < e plain a: ‘amey trimmed ¢ e uch today or tomorrow to thelr homes | Marriage Performed Nicolaysen. Mrs. Tyler has been the andyand convenient: try ee ¥} — —— = in the elty after spending several days | in inspiration of a number of social af- *f 7 id SILK HOSE—Women’s Silk Hose in with Mri. A’ L. Spurlock at the Buz:| freq May and Sarah Virginia Buck, | fairs during her vislt in the city. them. Deaiers now carry CAMISOLES — Crepe de chins, lace black only; lar $1.50 zard ‘ranch. both of this city, were married last ere both sizes: 10 for 10.cts; trimmed, in a range of Wickes ie leks $1.00 Leones week at the Baptist church in Ther-| Mre. Patrick Sullivan and Miss Sul- 20 for 20 ct: s 1 $1 00 AMO Siig $e lores) s-seb Mrs. J. P. Smith and Rand pena mopolis, Rev. _ Philipa offiein:. | livan® have ree from Douglas cts. colors ...... Dt eee w wees ° eaES = ssh Smith will return this "Mr. and Mrs. May will make | where they spent the week-end as the 5 NIGHT GOWNS_White embroidered les and Long h, Cal.,ftneir home here. ‘ rests of Mrs. Sarah Morton. t t d WNS—' = embroidere Lees ther! pave noes weeding. wef res = 6 D pets ts lroaste SATEEN PETTICOATS and TEDDY- | Women’s Night Gowns made of fine eral months. Mins Edna Smith wes-a| Dioner af Mullin : ; Little Miss Seaman” 22. ~~ BOCKERS — Made of heavy quality | quality cambric guest of Mrs. J. Osborne of Reno, Nev.) Club ‘This: Hvening. Entertains Classmates. Re S Roper sateen; black, white and PEE AOA VIDS SRE De e for several days. Mrs, Osborne wash, ‘The momibiirs of. the Businens iia |— The. atath Beth anniversary of Mise estaccnne plat aie bee a a hye ORR EOS Gee foc ids tag formerly Miss Nona ‘rotessiona! ‘omens of as rothy Seaman was celebra! yes- as ee resident here. 7 per-and their friends are invited to|terday afternoon at oa atarhet oo —— — = Sun INFANTS’ CAPS —A very large as- ‘ ‘the last of @ feries: of forum dinners | of the East Casper schoo! a party, Lo’ pay , Mrjand)Mrs. ‘Lewis Ellman of Port:|for this seacoh, to be served tonight | Twenty little classmates were present.| et See eld et Dark blue nmr Bch Caps made’of fine land, Ore, haye arrived “in Casper| gt 7 o'clock at:the Gining hall at the| Miss: Mabel. Talbot, the. teacher, as: lig! + good $1 00 quality silk; a good variety $1. 00 to spend the summer with thelr birth-| wun club, ‘The iriner wih be fol.| sisted by Mrg. F. H, Seaman, enter- ‘HERE jis’a big differ- quality percale ......... e to.choose from... ...i.... e er, A. H. Duthte, ay ene Jowed by a social” hour and @) rous1| tained the youngsters with games and encatt een Cal a eet we lamac an merece (| imesh nen, mn tena “i MANY OTHER ITEMS T ou CAs * pare Piny to De ‘Presented candles was cut for the children and EF OK. ‘00 NUMEROUS TO MENTION ‘Concert at Guild Meoting. refreshments were served by Mrs. First—You ‘see it in the cost. Is \ Here. ; ' At the meeting of the m ot | Seaman and Miss ‘Talbot. Calumet is sold at a moderate Hit In ‘spite of\ the threatening’ storm: | the Westminster guild, which be £5 en PIM, hunfreds of nmsic lovers gathered to| held tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at} Mrs. J, B, Barnes, Jr., season|the Presbyterian manse, 804 South | To Entertain. jrear=the last concert of the given by Prof. Rudolph Lundberg and Pr roots last night. Each number was plause from the en’ Lu was presented with a silver loving cup by the American J G. sS. Powell made the presentation ‘epegch on behalf of members of the n. expressing appreciation {0 Lundberg and those who have mm part in the programs during the wintpr season. The following engray- in-r_on the beautiful loving cup repre- ‘Wolcott street, a play will be pre- at the American Legion club] sented by the Jadies of the Missionary | Woman's club will be entertained so- : clay at the home of Mrs. J. 8, a hit and brought forth a ringing @p-| All business g’ris ad teachers are | Barnes, Jr., 105 North Beech’ straet;|* ” audience. | invited to tha meeting; wile wil be|on Wednesday afternoon’ at At the close of the program” Prof | the last busines session until next| o'clock. . society. ‘October. ‘ f Baseball Dance Is Well Attended. The dance which was | ‘Winter benefit of the baseball attended 4 coeds of The Chicago and Northwestern Welfare Club to Have of Bridge. shareholders with majority of the stock. Swift & Company is not a one man or one family affair. It is a company by more than 40,000 people scattered over the face of the globé—forty thousand ith voting powers and a Nearly 14,000 of them are employes. small—about 37 shares apiece. No one person or family - owns-a - Who is Swift & Company? In fact, it woud take 900 of the largest shareholders pooled tcgsther to vote $2 per cent of the of the character and - Most of the forty thousand Hive here- ~ They oe aioe nce in the United States. But some of them proud live in France, some in England, others - Swift. & Company, U. SA. supplying to the world such products as —~9% ‘stock! Se] oe ete hPa nn eae eo ee eee Finally — what a differe: inthe teste, Therels a delicious: NEW MERCHANDISE Arriving Every Bay The very latest in style. This merchandise was purchased’ on ‘And then there is the satis- faction of that Calumet Deore of sifted flour, 4 FOR WOMEN, dence. truthful. science of Chiropractic. medical men. TH. Go to your family. physician. If he DOES know, he will echo the opinion of other broad-minded He will tell you that Chiropractic is sound in principle and practice and that it often gets results where medical treatment fails. Alfred Walton, M. D. (Harvard, 1879), Philadelphia, Pa., ex-presi- dent and chief of the surgical division of the Essex County Hospital, Essex County, N. J., Corresponding Fellow, Maine Academy of Medi- cine and Science, has said: “Chiropractic is of marvelous efficiency in Ba Feo meena | eed removing disease.” Pound tal orlard, #4 cupot W. Edwards, M. D., Omaha, Neb. : “ or 4. cup ol Lee 5 wards, M. D., Omaha, Neb., says: “I know, from per- ~ Shares’ of Swift & Compony iéon, can of Caumet sips fol bin nay he St sonal experience in the practice of medicine, that drugs do not cure are pack distributed. The T2oa. Instead of l6cx.cans. Besure in the regular disease. They mask symptoms, giving temporary relief, and in time map shows thenumber of shore. ; a pousd whin yoo wantle 10 "2%: Nature may effect a cure. Chiropractic, the drugless method of spinal Leseaphs sos to tasioate the pro- adjustment, is the best means of bringing health to suffering humanity. ionate di: us Judge it by its results and one is bound to give it the approval of one’s reason.” U. A. Lyle, M. D., Logansport, Indiana, says: scientific method of adjusting the real cause of disease.” G. H. Patchen, M. D., New York City, says: adjustments eliminate the cause of disease more promptly, radically and permanently than any other known method.” Dr. Charles Mayo, Rochester, Minn., one of the world’s greatest surgeons, says: “The drugless healer is one of the best things that has come into the life of the present day.” Hundreds of such opinions might be quoted. in the Philippines, Hawaii, Alaska. bapa ten ean he ' a “my trip to New York during the last Ask YOUR doctor about Chiropractic. Sausage, Silverleaf Brand Pure Lard, month.> "4 2 13,000 of them sre WaeetS: ‘Wool Soap, Swift & Company's fresh [iil Drs. J. H. and A. G. 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