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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1922 Stout, wife of the Rev. C. G. Stout, of the First Christian church here, which will be of Interest to Casper friends. . PES VME DNICK BROS. a Last Thursday evening patrons of the high echool lyceum entertaim ment were pleased to see among those present Mrs. C. G. Stout. For nearly seven years Mrs. Stout was ANNOUNCING time being bedridden and even un-|at home to their friends.in the Ideal shia to move. Within the past few |apartment house on Center street. mcaths she has made what is con- # eae \ 4 sidered a miraculous recovery and| Ex-Gov. B. B. Brooks left last night) of recent weeks she has been — for Denver, where he will look after to walk unassisted. It ts the hope days. en gram at the Winter Garden Thurs-|o¢ Si her host of friends that she (ns TSrenys Qt geveral GAYS t Dinner. da; ight at Foram y ‘night. may continue to gain strength and Miss Elsie Seyfarth, superintendent The last forum @inner.to be held| Among that her restoration to health may|of special classes for the state of , be permanent. Wryomirg, is in the city visiting the ; a a tended last night at the Mullin club opening night of the club dances, the| | WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. eka oes by the club members and their guests. | ‘s Searles, wi will give selec-| Regular meeting tonight, business ‘Chey- Places. at the banquet tables were|0ns on piano and violin, and the|of importance and initiation. pissing re creo yb ae -) —: laid for about sixty persons. Misses O'Malley -who will also play CHARLES L. HOWARD, C. C. Miss Harriet Little presided during |" the piano and violin. THOMAS LONGHURST, Clerk. the evéning and between courses dur-| 1 nd 5.183t ing the dinner hour, original toasts nes matters, is expected to arrive here’ the last of the week. She will be| Se in the city for about ten days. . were ide to Mi! Hopkins, at — - ~ fee” Ne President of the club, and> Miss| Mrs. A. J. Cunningham will pre-| | We wish to express out thanks to], C. I. Hinkie of the Kasoming Of, Blanche Tolan, chairman of the forum | Side this evening at a dinner to be|6ur many friends for the floral offer. |compans, is up from Cherenne ' ; inga, acts of Kindness and words of|ing after the Salt Cree. interests of committee. The toasts were responded | SeFved at “The Little Tea Shop Around | tpathy BE the loss of ie os eg ben jean. pom ape Mighenalanarn sot apeindly }the Corner.” Places will be laid for | @uuehter, ie oe a j 3 2 “BIC AND sens. ©. GAayA%:| | 5.c. mobinao, attorney. a. V. Her We Are Now Exclusive Agents For to. Miss Frances Yoeman was the first |*7 suests. — to be introduced by Miss Little. Mies|, After the dinner the evening will Yoeman talked of the necessity: of |P¢ SPent in dancing at the same place. “ee Serer feo ig! cone! pd bid ! Good Time Is Nook, Iris Theater building. §-16-6t | rived yesterday overland to spend sev- - ~ Planned. = eral days on business. very near future, before a building @ rca 7h could be erected. bh) suggested rent-|,O" Thursday evening, May 19, at |, W. T. Judkins, state game warden,| ing se house and keeping a house.|‘® Presbyterian Tabernacle, corner aa 7 bet: Keeper, ‘The bedrooms could be rented |% FHM and Durbin streets, one of PERSONALS pas Slate inating Leave your laundry at the News|retired rancher, all of Sheridan, ar to working girls while the living. | ‘%¢ Circles of the Ladies’ Aid society rooms, on the first floor could be} Wl! hold an apron social. Over 200 used for all club and committee meet- | 3Y aprons have been sent as invita- ings. "The plan was enthusiastically tons with the following verse in the renee: = pocket: Misa’ Inez Babb, chairman of the finance. committee, gave a splendid talk on what could be expected in|And this is what we wish you to do. raising moncy for the club. She spoke| 7h® little pocket ‘you can plainly see of the: difficulties that are always en-|F 0. purpose is surely meant to be. countered in such a project and told Now —— your waist line, inch by of waya of avoiding them. She, also ‘96, suggested a number of methods of |4"4 Soa ica amd ck raising funds and at the same time . giving the people of Casper some-|FOr each inch that you measure thing of benefit and interest. The namaboure ae, Sakeuey - SoCne: Later.in the evening Attorney .D. a W. Ogilbee was the guest of honor.| Th® same is fair, you will admit eee James Kennedy of Pittsburgh, Pa..| ary Milwaukee, |'5 spending the week here lopking| agg g acid EK -§ of MMe. and {after business connected with his oil Mrs. Arthur: Bruns. Miss Boyle is | holdings. Mrs. Bruns’ neice and is visiting in Casper, for the first time. 0. ¢ie Mrs. Frank Tomlinson, who until oes Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clark of Port- land, Ore., arrived this morning from| Denver and will spend the week here visiting with friends and relatives, recently has been a resident of Cas-| rte ee topmerly m= feat ptr, is now enrolled in one of the| Mr leading business colleges of Denver, Bi nie 1 where she will take @ thorough courss| 7, x Van Sant ig expected to\re-| a eee see turn this week from the east where| et Gare he has been on a business trip In Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Fisher of Dead-|tne interests of the Van- Sant garage, wood, S. D., are visiting in the cltY, agency for the Essex and Hudson mo- Our Prices for Florsheim Shoes Are the Same as the Prices in Chicago, ; Denver or Frisco “This little apron is sent to you New Arrivals He presented in brief an outline of | Y°UFr waist your money, we pocket it.”| with friends and relatives. Mr. Fisher! tor cars and the Clydesdale trucks. | x the workings of the city government ‘An. evening of ‘novel ‘entertainment is interested in a number of promi- 9 © 59 : plan and asked tor tne indorsement 7 [nent oil companies of this locality Miss Lilian Wilson of Thermopolis is by the club. A-mecting ‘will bo hela |!9¢8 9 fun and good eats is planned. ue | ane Fen Sete page iin! Gun aor ee in the near future when action will Figet E Word’ has been received that Miss) friends | xfords in e new rv, be taltan. nh by Helen Crater haw arrived in Brie, Pa.; o 8c ' $ & , where she will attend the wedding of| Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bott and sor. square Toes. pai Fenn ‘ : hosteda At a ceria of Informal heidee|® cousin. Miss Crater will visit in| who are spending vweveral days in Je t ret Busines aod a5: te aden a Ee | luncheons'to be served at ber home, |*he east until June 1. - Mere ths oi mee (Rear club will be the last before the sum-| 42! Divine sfreet this week-end J. Ee Hanway_ of the Casper Dally phar mer adjournment: “It will be weld at) poo 4 gay, Tribune, has returned from the east,| George Hilsdale of Topeka. Kan., the ¥."W. C. A. ‘on’ June 7, At White's. : where he visited in Washington, D.| who has a homestead near ‘here. \is mop eeg The Willing Workers circle of the|C: 2n@-New York City. While in the| spending the week in the city on busi- ra ae Methodist church will hold a sale of Lastagen be: we = rene, Mes, Han: | ness: Peis! Mrs. R. H, Nichols will preside at ba prec BOP ei afternoon at) dent Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Hanway| . “Doggey" Steed is spending several a bridge luncheon tobe served at Ape sar§ also visited in St. Louis. with their! days here visiting with friends and her home on South Park street, to- daughter, Miss Irabel_Han who attending to business matters. ee Is Entertained. wager oe siempre 09 | geet SMS ae es Meee Bad Blood Disfigures Young Faces ‘ <3 ‘ 2 Dani. Gt Shesioeh, ae gccts Ne th | Mra a8 Barnes, Jr. assisted Mt With Unsightly Eruptions | TeG.. Wiederhold, 743 Grant street. a Wiederhoid as hostes: BE en Min ntl nae Sect ree | ithe, Miternoon was devoted to play: The mortifying and unsightly |ties must be cast out and the vital | M. Durm. Miss Abel has. just, re auction iv ved. turned from China where sho has |Thres tates of cards played. | akin and facial disfigurenients .on|| fluid. enriched before the disfigure- served five years-as a missionary | “The guésts of the club were Mes-| young péople from 14 to 20 years| ments are cleared up. For this you | under the auspices of the Methodist | dames Barton: Leston, Philip’ K. Hd-| “oid are seldom due to anything| naturally want an efficient, tested conference of Wyoming. She is now sey ria oC aA making @ tour through Wyoming giv. | tonne Rie mee nd i a,| Worse than. impure blood. The! blood remedy—like S.8.S., the ta Following Mr. Ogtiber’s talk a so-| B¢ Hostess. —4 te: Brogues, in the new shades of Tan. You will find a large variety especially the new soft toe Brogue. Mednick Bros. ing interesting talk: lative to h young bodies are under- mous old herb medicine. itti j Wisviigeahte soeti ced oe | ere L/S oe important changes, [QP IPEUSY — Sta young Sold Fittings, Service Coe : Miss Faulk Entertained 6 | and the stream. is MMM with SSS. today (your As Usual. Mrs. Townsend te awe: "11 temporarily disordered— 5 | has it), and Hostess. ‘While {h ‘Lander, where she gave| often filled with poison- write us about con- A bridge luncheon’ will be, served | several numbers at a musteal enter- ous waste matter. i Chi tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mra. Leigh Townsend on South Park street. tainment,. Miss Mary Faulk was elab- In such cases only in- orately en! ined at a tea ind mu-| ternal blood remedies can sicale. Miss Faulk was a guest at| relieve. Tho impuri- the home of Mr and Mrs. John Ben- son of Lander. Mrs. Grace L. DeWoody will be host-| Meeting of St. = 4 ess at a meeting of the Christian|Mark’s Guild. ; j Woman's association of the Christian] A regular business meeting of the Soa ehurch tomorrow. afternoon at her rs of the St. Mark's guild will home, 302 South Kimball. Mrs. Van|pbe ‘held at the parish house tomorrow Hakkan and Mrs. D, D. Gaston will/afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. H, A. assist the hostess. Burke and Mrs. A. H. Bunnell will eeu tie ‘}act as hostesses during the social Amateur Night at hour. . Winter Garden. Se PE all Under the auspices of the Midnight MRS. STOUT IMPROVING. Dancing club, an amateur night, pre- senting local talent, will be en in| The Paonia, Colo., newspaper makes addition _to_the regular dance _pro-| the following reference to Mrs. C. G. F. ‘as t C. 0. l ors . For the Next Ten Days We will give you the benefit of some wonderful bar- gains bought on my recent trip to New York. TOMORROW’S BARGAINS WILL BE Dresses at $13.50 Sport Suits at $22.50 and $25.00 See Window Display FOR SKIN TROUBLES Christian Woman’ Association Meets. We Are Also Exclusive Agents for Edwin Clapp and Johnston & Murphy Shoes The Finest Shoes in America. The Striking Thing About STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES and HICKEY -FREEMAN QUALITY CLOTHES Are That They Cost No More Than Ordinary Clothes $35.00 ou, You will appreciate these fine clothes and their prices if you will only come in and look them over. re MIEDNICK BROS. Next to the America Theater Casper’s Finest Store for Men Judge Us by Our Merchandise as Well as Our Prices The tue test. of textile pat- terning is in the. ‘stay-fast colors. foe cet Every Manhattan Shirt for spring, as in seasons past, is guaranteed to be absolutely COLOR FAST. "M.D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Street NOTICE | To Organized Labor There Will Be a Special Meeting of The Casper Trades Assembly Friday Evening, May 20 Oil Center Hall, 8 P. M. BUSINESS OF IMPORTANCE It Is Imperative That Your: Union Be Represented JOHN SALMOND, Secretary. be Ice Cream and Candies Manufactured by The Palms | ‘Are Union Made Bakers’ Union No. 350, by George Bartsch, Secretary