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Meudames Doornbus, W, G. Burnett, Sam Allidge and the Messrs. Robert Cohn G, C. Giteon, Thomas Given and H. I. Pur- Ralph Dunbar, Arthur ees Supt. A. A. Sinde has invited the members of the senior class to his home this evening where they President of the Uni- versity of Wyoming. ee Sunior-Senior Banquet Friday. Invitations for the annual junior senior banquet to be hel4 at the Hen- ning bétel.Friday, May 27, have been sent out by the junior organization. Muss Alice Mechilng, = junior, will be toastmistress for the evening. The toasts to be given will represent the idea of a drama as can be seon by the following titles: 1, “Stage Directing,” by W. joey, principal df schools. 2. “The Stage,""by A. A. Slade, su- ndent’ of scbools, 3. “The Cast,” by Cornelia Cottrell, @ senior ahd Lawrence Eastman, Junior, 4. “The Play,” by William Kocher, ® senior and Mgrgaret McRae, Junior.» . Pi Elects Ofn ‘ At the last meeting of the season, which was held last night at the home of Mrs. Pjtt Covert, on C¥ avenue, the officers for the ensuing year for the Pi Beta Phi Alumni club were, elected as follows. Mrs. William Bailey, president;“Mrs, C. P. Plummer, vice president; Miss Margaret Long- shore, secretary and Miss Catherine Dunn, treasurer, A spectal picnic meeting of the gnembers will be held some time this summer'at the summer home of Mra. Bailey in the mountains near here. Following» the business meeting a social time was enjoyed and refresh- ments were served by. the hostess. The meetings of the club will be resumed next fall. . A . . . Mrs.*Kenneth McDonald is‘ in the city fromthe Lone Bear ranch on a shopping trip und visiting with friends. > afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home Mrs,.Perry Hunter. The gather- ing will take the form of a reception for new-members with several lead- ers from Casper in attendance.’ A general invitation to the public is ex- tended. Mrs. Hattie Lambert is president of the-Mills organization and Mrs. Perry Huniter, vice-president. ee ‘Lander Teachers Married Here. Bryan J. Wagner, principal of the Lander school, and Miss Leila Sco- Saturday evening by the Rev. Walter L. French. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner expect to re- turn to Lander. this week. Women of Mooseheart Entertain. At a regular meeting of W. O. M. L. chapter No. 306, which was held Saturday evening, May 21, a class of 15 were initiated. Immediately after the business session the musicians ar- rived andedancing was enjoyed un ing Powder. —or the finest of foods. -} tea to be soryed at her home on Lin- Snota bitof troubleto have plenty of to eat on hand when you use Calumet Bak- Mix up a batch of biscuits it’s all the same. There is never but one result—the sweetest and most palatable —— til midnight. One of the mrin attrac- tions of the evening was the for- tune booth which was surrounded all of the time. Refreshments were served by the Mesdames Fisher, Hers Stealey, Thompson, Sheilie and eee Meeting at North Casper Chapel The Ladies Aid of the North Casper church will meet at the chapel to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Jo@ Smith and Mrs. O. Sellers will be the hostesses. eee Bridge Tea for House Guest. Mrs. Gus Bell wil! preside bridge coln and Divine streets tomorrow aft- ernoon in honor of Miss Hortense Mee, sister of Mrs. Bell, who is visiting in the city, Invitations have been ex- tended to a number of friends to at- tend during the afternoon. eee Mr. and Mrs. Silas Brooks are in the city at the Hugh Patton home on South Wolcott street. Over the week- end Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were guests at the Buzzard ranch. o. : Cabinet Meeting And Banquet Held. The cabinet meeting of the Epworth league uf the Methodist church was proceeded by a *xnquet for the ten members held last t:yist at the church parlors, During the business meeting follow- ing the officers for the ensuing year were nominated. The names will be voted upon by all of the league members. eee Mrs. Hugh L. Patton and Mrs. J. P. Smith’ will return Suoay from the coast where they have been spending the ‘winter months. Mr. Patton is leaving Friday for Cheyenne, where he will meet the ladies. Miss Edna Smith is visiting with frierids in Reno, Nev., and will-return to her home here in the near future. where they joined Miss Jessie Lammis | ing at the Y. Meeting of Rot-ekahs. W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge /No. 39 will hold a regular meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the LO. O. F. hall. The semi-annufl election of officers will be held, followed by a social hour. Mrs. L. ‘R. Bunday, Mrs. C. EB. Clark and Miss Florence’ Johnson will act | - Miss Margaret Cornefi is in the city ing of the Junior-Senior club| Visiting the loca! chapter of the Red PAGE THREE « ° Dakota and Iowa. Mr. Jarvis will|from Sheridan to spend several days tng to gtve a big dance June 1 on look after his oll interests, and handie|in Casper. Mrs. Laub is the owner | the second floor of the freight house. business for the companies in which jof the Crescent hotel in Sheridan and |The proceeds from this dance will be he is interested the Orient in Denver, Miss Roensch|used as part of the financial dack- . is chief operator of the Mt. 8S. T. and|ing for the team. Sheridan. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. Julian Salisbery left yesterday for Greybull, where they will William L. Hudson who spent severz!/T. company at days of last week in the city, has re- turned to his home in Lander, Attorney Frank England has re. this afternoon after school |Cross as a representative of the cen- see turned from Billings, Mont.. where| make their home on a farm owned tral division of the Red Croe= with] 47 3 peterron, local realestate man,|he went on business for several| by Mrs. Sallsbery. emapphagte: Sens Seee; ,atins Cor-lis in Cheyenne for a few days on | “avs. } se ee ell is the’ offic eld representa- co cee ‘ itive for the entire state of Weomine |Dusiness connected with the realty) 8 ff 8 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. wy. of Washington, assistant director of) J field service work of the national) Two headquarters of the Red Cross. Miss | For Friday. Honing basis. for Thermopolis. . o-. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Whitney ast night for Dixon, W: will be back with the chickens” on Mr. Whitney's stead. While here Mr. Whitney been employed as status clerk for local office of federal board for After visiting for some time in Chey- enne, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis and family will go to Denver overland. At 4:30 o'clock the Be Square corps [will leave on a bike to the mountains ‘nere @ picnic supper will be held. Following the supper a business meet- | img will be held and delegates will be elected. ees Summer Program to At a medting of the B. T. B. girls, which will be held Wednesday after- noon after school at the ¥. W. C. A. the summer program will be discussed. se The Past Natrona chib of the East- ern Star will meet tomorrow afternoon | at the home of Mrs. John Scott, 724 South Durbin street. All resident and visiting members are invited. oe. Regular_Meeting Is Announced. The brothers and sisters of Pocahon- tas Iroquois council No. 5 are invited to attend the regular meeting to be held in the I O. O, F. hall this even- ing. An election of officers will be held and during the social hour refresh- ments will be served by Mra. Emma Rummel, Jr.. Mrs. Fred Place and Miss Lucile West. ‘Y. W.” Notes Casper ¥. W. Mentioned In Divisional Paper. The “True Blue,” a Y. W. C. A. paper for high schools of the west cen- tral fields of the organization, devoted &@ paragraph to the work done by the Y. W. C. A. here in presenting the op- eretta, “The Japanese Girl. It gave a brief description of the play and mentioned the names of the local ta!- ent taking the principal parts. Mew Members Elected To Board. At a m of the bourd of the ¥. W. C. A. held Friday at the c!ub- rooms, Mra. J. H. McCorry, Miss Inez Babb and Miss Helen Wallace were elected to fill vacancies made by the resignation of former officers. 8. MecCorry and Miss Babb were el as board members and Miss Wallace accepted the position of treasurer. During the business meeting it was arranged to have Mrs. Leone Black- more McGregor chaperon the delegates who will attend the conference at Estes park from this division of the|4 work. ‘ ‘The advisability of having a tra- the chamber of commerce of friends. viett with friends and relatives in European Conference braska. of ¥. W. ©. A. 4 That its work in southeastern Eu- rope may be pushed forward in a close fellowship o. Mrvice and unity, representatives s{ the Y. W. C. A. in several coun\siss ere meeting in conference this week (May 4 to 8) near Vienna, Sonntagsberg. Roumania, France. England, Italy and other coun- tries are to be represented. Miss Charlotte Niven, general secretary of the world’s committee, ¥. W. C. A., headquarters in London will speak on the aim and scope of the association, and Miss Mary Dingman, head of the industrial work of the association in England and on the continent, will give a series of four talks on its social program. Among the other speakers are Miss Kate Ellis Boyd, representing Rou- manta and Miss Anna V. Rice of New York. Discussion is being held upon the problems that the association workers face in this area of war de- vastated Europe. All the sessions are being held in French and German, as weil as partly in English. Among those attending the confer-| ing ence are Miss Mary Hurlbutt, migra-|the week-end. tion secretary of the world's commit- bet ger tee, who sailed last January to super-| J. vise Y. W. C. A. work among emt-| ver grants bound for America and Miss|ests here for several days. Marfan Vincent, recently appointed Saye te for European work, who with Miss Rice sailed last month to represent America. see shop, trip to visit with relatives. Lake before going to the coast. wile ‘attending to business in city. Mark U. Weber, an officer of Chappell Oi] company, arrived on business. dendorf & Gockel, drilling ors, returned here this week Denver, where he has been for past several days. John McCann of Okmulgee, has returned to his Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jarvis leave ‘today for a short WE ARE OFFERING WONDERFUL BARGAINS as hostesses. Salisbery-Baker Wedding Performed. The Rey. C. G. Stout of the Chris- tian church performed the «services uniting Julien C-Nallshery, son of Mrs. Bila Trac¥ of this city, und Annice Baker of Los Angeles, Cal,, last Sun- @ay afternoon at his home, There were no wedding guests. The bride was gowned in white satin with an overdrape of lece, and carried a bouquet: of flowers. Her traveling sult was of dark blue with grey slippers, hose, gloves, and hat. Mr, and Mrs. Salisbery left Monday for Greybull, where the groom farming interests. eee Mra. R. 8. Ellison has returned trom Colorado Springs, where she has been visiting with relatives for several weeks. Moose Aro Hosts Tonight. The members of the Moose lodge will act as hosts this evening at a public dance to be held in the Winter Garden. The) proceeds of the dance will be used toward the building fund of the Elks’ lodge. . . we Stage Wedding services uniting Miss Lillian Edbrooke and Walter Garvin, both members of the cast of the Rain bow Girls’ company, were performed’ things the time, kind of cake— Soph Be as There is not as much worry costs either. —the Kind Mother U it—because 16 oz. you get 2 pound It costs you lesswhenyou use much of ches more than the ordinary leavening strength. You get more out of the flour, sugar, shortening, etc, because Tae tea oo, faiares 0b waste: i di; Recaived Nighest amerge cago, Paris Exposition, Paris, France. ‘Thelargestsellingbrandin theworld. Pound can of Calumet contains full I? oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure don’t use as you want it, FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS All This Merchandise Was Purchased on My Recent Trip to New York WEDNESDAY’S SELECTIONS ARE 75 Waists at $8.95 Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated 35 Coats and Wraps at $18.00 See Window Display velers aid secretary for the night trains was also discussed in detail. Announcements of the completed plans will be made later. Tts sabject of the summer camp which is prospect.for Casper working girls was also discussed. . oars Blue Circle Club To s#fold Meeting. The members of the Blue Circle club will meet next Thursday evening at the Y. W. C. A. There are now °20 members enrolled by the club which is composed entirely of young busi- ness girls of the city. As important business will be discussed at the meet- ing, it is desired that all of the mem- bers be present. : Program of Interest At Community Conference. The program which will be pre- sented at the community conference to be held August 6 to 15 in Estes park will be of special interest to girls of the Business and Professional Wom- an’'s clubs in this part of the coun- try. Many girls who will have vaca- tions at that time of the yeer are It will be remembered that Miss Cor- nell was here for several weeks dur. ‘ing the winter and was instrumental they in putting the local chayter on a func | She leaves tomorrow where they ‘cows and home- cational, education and Mrs. Whitney has been stenographer-bookkeeper, at offices. They will be missed by a large circle Miss Emma Janulewicz, chief book- keeper at the Wyoming National bank, has just returned from a two week: Mra. F. C. Williams, sister of Miss M. J. Frantz, proprietor of the Frantz has left for extended western Mrs. Wil- Mams will visit in Denver and Salt Paes A. L. Spurlock is leaving today for the Buzzard ranch after spending sev- eral days at the R. H. Nichols hume ° here Sunday morning from Denver where he has been for the past two weeks Gus Hardendorf of the firm of Har. contract- from Okla., home after look. after ol] interests here for over A. Smiker left Sunday for Den- after attending to business inter- vacation and business trip in many points in holdings of J. M. Carey & Bro. here. A As thy practice has grown to such He will make a short visit to Denver | caster, Neb., ts spending the week herejan extent T have been forced to larger before returning to Casper. visiting ‘with friends. | quarters tained, and . } se. wifl be Norris Pinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Castella of the Sinclatr Ou} ghia, t give the people of Casper bet- J. H. Pinney, of 515 South Beech!company has returned to his head-| '°® servic ab Swill he inatadtad Sireet, most agreeably surprised his| quarters here after spending several! py) Gurees will be found tm the di: folks Sunday morning by “walking | days in Newcastle looking after busi-! citar cards of this paper in" unexpectedly, During the past | ness interests. ! EVAH M. HOUSER, year he has, been attending the Wi. > th. 5-22-6t. Chiropractor. son preparatory high school at Wli-| Miss Evangeline LeVeque, who has/ son, Kan, Next year he will be a|been visiting with her sister, Mrs. sophomore. John Grevell of the Horton country, -~ eee has returned to her home in the city. Cunt Eubanks, of Sheridan, ts in| ety the city. | Harry Larme- .f this city ts spend- ing a few days in Cheyenne looking after business matters. New Life for lett} has the vo- eee Mrs. Charles Gunnison left Ratuctey afternoon for New York where she will visit with relatives. eee Frits Heldt and George Dempie, en gaged in the cigar and tobacco bus!- Sick M Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner, for-| I¢ an || Eatonic Works Magic mer residents of Casper, are leaving for Mikieson, N. D., after visiting with friends here and in Sheridan for sev ness at Sheridan, visited Casper Sat-|cral days. PP “| urday. They are traveling overland odate I have taken only two boxes of on a tour of the central cities of| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson of Grey-| Eatonic and feel like anew man. It state. bull, are spending the week here vis-| 86 done me more good than any- thing else,"’ writes C. O. Frappir. Eatonic is the modern remedy for acid stomach, bloating, food at ing and indigestion. It quickly takes up and carries out the acidity and gas and enables the stomach to digest the food naturally. That means not only relief from pain and discomfort but you get the full strength from the eee C. D. Fraher of the Burlington forces, left Saturday for Wheatland. where he spent the week-end. iting with friends and relatives. Mr. Johnson was formerly with the Mid west Refining company. The employes at the Burlington sta tion here mean business when it comets to puttingea winning amateur haneball team in the fleld. Last week eee Judge C. E. Winter has returned to his office here after attending to legal matters in Lander. CR |they organized a team, purtially se-| Dat) 2 the} Mrs. Ida B, Laub and Miss Alma /lected the players and held a prac-| Sos You. ont.) Bg box only costs 3 Roensch arrived overland Sunday ‘tice game or two. ' Now they are go-! Sifle with your droggist’s guarantee, the tT ce = Beginning Tomorrow Our Entire Stock of Electric Fixtures Goes on Sale at a the will A Reduction In line with the reduction on all commodities this spring, we are pleased to announce a general reduc-. tion of one-quarter off on all Electric Pld ivi NESDAY, MAY 25, AT THE LEADER In connection with this Dollar Sale our Oppor- tunity Sale is on in full blast. Bargains Galore throughout the store. CHILDREN’S HOSE—Children’s Fine Ribbed eye or Brown Hose in a variety sizes; won- $1.00 derful value; 4 pairs for GOWNS — Women’s fine . Cambric Embroidered Gowns; full cut, small, tines... 91.00 ea ocr Ep et Black S1. 00 fashioned, a! sizes . TEDDIES—A very large assortment of Cambric Teddies, all very neatly WAISTS—A very large assortment of made ee. PLO | Rariece Sa. $1.00 MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION FI CAMISOLES — Silk Camisoles in a sary see o4"§1.00 sizes ....... PETTICOATS — Sateen Petticoats made of heavy quality sateen; black, white or green. White Mus- lin Petticoats, fancy lace and em- rere iment” $1.00 LO Ln in: ciciviviots Snide + « BUNGALOW APRONS — Light or dark colors, in all regu- $1.00 lar sizes ,...........- xtures This includes every fixture in our stock: Three, Four, Five and Six Lamp Chan- deliers. Piano Lamps. Bracket Lights in a dozen styles. Inverted Overhead Chandeliers. Large stock of Glass Shades. W/Zz Now is the time to improve the lighting of your home. Our fixture salesman will assist you to select the fixtures that will look most attractive in your house: NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69. ae os x TY VIN VEVEVTTCCTORORSOCOCooeCoCooeooeooes | in ny a én- Re £ ec2 A Sapa te ees wee eee