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fhe Casper Daily Cribune piano and violin selections at the com-| - after business with the Iowa-Wyoming| and Clint Enbanks, departed on their mencement exercises. As a surprise ~ Oil company. Both of the gentiemen| returns journey this morning. They| to her daughter, Mrs. Dyke has re-| PERSONALS are officers of the company. They) will reach Sheridan early this evening. | cently purchased a Kurcham grand) ° have spent most of the time in the} © 9.6 concert piano which will be in the | company fields at Polson Spider and| Mike Kinney of the Webel Commer Dyke home when the daughters re- Bolton Creek. |clal company, has returned after turn from school. | HL. O. Barber of Lander, well-known Rh spending the week-end in Denver on ‘The Misses Clelia and Agnes will Smancier, spent yesterday in Cssper| yf. J. Hopkins, geologist, is in the | business and pleasure. return June 9 to their home here, //ooking after business interests: city after spending two weeks in Kay- pH where they will spend the } cee on business. A. W. Peake, of San Francisco, Cal., 7 2% ..% is spending.a few days here attending Prosecuting Attorney M. W. Purcell/to business matter: has returned from Cheyenne, where eae: ,8 he has been spending a few days on| Jane Vedder, who is in the Cugieices. employ of the Webel Commercial com. pany, is leeving this evening for W. C. T. U. to Have Reception. Mies. Hort ; ¢ Mrs. ofed a new Cadillac son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grisinger,|Gos Bell, who i visiting im the elty,| made the trip im the A. D. Johnson of Cheyenne, is spend |Druvier Cole. where ahs will spend $05 "East Second street, when 18] was the honoree of an informal bridge ae ing a few days here looking after bus-/ two weeks visiting with friends and All members of the W. Cc. T. U,,| friends came to celebrate the 13th| tea, served this afternoon at the home|: C- Spencer of Lander, who Aas) iness interests while registered at the relatives. especially the new and hovorary mem.| Mtbday ofthe host. Games were|o¢ Mrs. Bell.on Lincoln and Devine| Dee" attending to business interests | Henning hotel. - . bers, are inyited to attend the recep-| >!87e% until a late hour, and a deli-| streets. A number of society ma-|%¢re for several days, bas returned Bee Mf. and Mra. Z. A. Robert nave Uon which. will be held in the parlors} Gove luncheon was served by Mrs.| trons were the guests of the afternoon.|‘° his home, =| pattgrney General H. M- Mayner of! just returned from a three weeks va of the Methodist church Thureday| "Seer. | oe ee ee Teh | ee ee cae ane ening = few’ |cation spent in Kanaas City, southern PERE Pape Dinner Celebrates - and Mrs. J. W. here j : y rei Birth Anniversary. afternoon for Minneapolis -|the Iowa-Wyoming Ofl company. » exten Mentos: “wr Roberts ts the orchestra, | "rom. the Coast. Mrs. W. J. Chamberlin was hostess | 792! ear aoe barpatn A + Winds baggage man for the Burlington here will be given. Refreshments will be| Mrs. Gloria Dare Blak: Gloria | jast W. R. Finney has returned from the served. Dere Blake studio bas returned from (oo anne tie en eae nner jon business and pleasure. Mr.-J Lost Soldier fields and is now at his| A. W. Petit of the Western Iife In The losing team of the membership| the western coast, where she has spent is connected with the Jowa-Wyoming | ofrices of the Midwest Refining com- y states that in the bk : ‘atthe pret. y | surance company z campaign will act as hostesses to the| several weeks. The new studio build. sige paman sity pot Paarl 27 cil mama pany building. month of May the company wrote winning team at the reception. ing, which is, being constructed for| for eight guests. ‘The decorations fol. rary rs green & | more legal reserve insurance than any 2 ; v. Je ‘ his locality. her work on East Yellowstona 3 }iowed the color scheme of pink and|ing a few days here looking after| scriive where ire heiy eee ae rn | other similar company of this locality Miss Helens earing com} . Keeline, where he held services at the| A banquet will be held at the Henning her home ieecanter taliebing steel rat ie sires eee reaper ay Lutheran church of that place. hotel the last of this month. .E. B. school term at Ogden, Utah, where} Hard Times Dance Mr. and Mrs. Whelan R, W. Downes * ewe Ms Rossiter of Billings will be present ny - . W. of Fairbury, Neb.. js dacatt es : she has been teaching. For Tomorrow. Are Entertained. ts: registered “at. the itn’ teeter, A Sheridan party spending several) to make an address. — eee : — ———— |. The Midnight Dancing club will en-| As a surprise to Mr. and Mrs. John tertain for the club members and their} Whelan, a number of friends arrived | friends at the last dance of this sea-|@t their home last night. The affair ints The Winter Garden will be thronged| son to be given by the club under| Was a “welcome party” for Mrs. Whe-| Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weathers have days in Casper, consisting of Miss Ida - while looking after business matters|Teut Miss Alma Roench M. I Blake in the city. Read The Tribune Classified Ads— Elks’ Dance Tonight. this evening with the members of the| the auspices of Mrs. Sam Service, to-| lan, who has just returned from Flor-| lect for Thermopoetis where they will z Elks Dancing club who will attend) morrow night at the Winter Garden.| ‘da, where she was called by the ill-| spend severa! +=). the Jast entertainment of the season.| No pains have been spared in prepar-| ess of-her father. A number of beau- aekotad | DR FULKERSON ‘The Reed orchestra will supply the|ing for the dance which will be novel | tiful gifts’ were presented to the host| A. I. Spurlock has returned to the ° \- music for dancing and refreshments| in decorations and entertainment. All| and hostess. Buzzard ranch after spending several Will‘be served. Surprise novelties|of the guests are asked to come in| The evening was spent playing cards| days here attending to business and 8 O’CLOCK will be the features of the evening|“hard times” costumes, bungalow & delicious luncheon was served | visiting with friends. and dancing will last until after mid-|aprons or old clothes. The Winter | at midnight. ° night. |Garden will be transformed by appro-| The guests included the Messrs. and| Mrs. Sam Service has returned from Methodist ( *hurch : | priate decorations; and the prizes for! Mesdames C. P. Plummer, A. W. Gar-/the Service ranch, where sho spent the features will be in keeping with|butt, William Kyne, Walter Schuitz,| several days with her husband. ee ing. |the plan of the dance. PS aad RM. Rooke and James} Pads TONIGHT The Missionary society of the Pres-) “i alates ‘ yids c= heb apr Teak ne byterian church will meet in the, Regular Meeting Whthie tie ee ON oe ee tei This missionary, traveler, student of the world’s politi- Sere pstr dh hes pire Lor ajinewe ba i Meeting. made the return trip overland. cal, social, industrial and religious life will speak on aot per ng Bay ergs rod Pro-| There will be a regular meéting of| A regular meeting of the Wo-Fa-Lo eee - McCarth; See ee Bert jthe Eastern Star in Thursday even-| class of the Methodist church was held| John P. Curran of Pittsburgh, Kans., 66 ee 9” a ve Saray ing in the Masonic temple. The ex-| inst evening at the home of Miss Alice| who has been visiting here at the e rage ‘y re} e on Miss Scott Returns amining committes will be present at} Stevick. After the usual business ses-| home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran, is From Y NS af o'clock and, initiations will be/ sion games were played and refresh-| leaving tomorrow for his home. f' 4 : . eee Miss Wilma Scott; daughter of Mr.| gage oe hau Waa ae be ca ADMISSION FREE PUBLIC INVITED and ‘Mrs. George Scott, has returned| Miss Clelia Dyke, daughter of Mr. Motor company, agency for the Hud, from Boulder,, Colo., where she has)and Mrs. J. E. Dyke, who has been so nand Essex motor cars, has re- been @ guest of Miss Hattie Wyatt, who is attending the untversity. = eee Monday night in honor of Mr. P4 a Surprise Party. word received by her parents here.| Mrs. Bradstreet of Lander. Mr. and Honors Birthday. Miss Dyke has received a special com-| Mrs. Leigh Townsend and Mr. and A surprise party was given yester-; mendation upon her musical work rs. C. R. Peterson were the other day ‘at the home of Amott Grisinger,, during the year and will play both Mr. R. E. Wertz was host at a din- ner party served at the Henning hotel attending the Loretta Heights acad- emy in’ Denyer, will appear in the commentemient program, according to turned to Casper after an extensive trip in the east for the last three | weeks. eee Ed Meents and Noah Williams, both of Los Angéles, Cal., arrived in the city last week-end and are looking WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A WONDERFUL LINE OF Waists _ Values $7 to $10 FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Your Choice, $4.95 See Window Display ‘OU probably know & man whose car isa 5 hobby with him. He knows just- why. it's the best little old car there s of its class. And he'll stand up for that car against the ' ‘world in any kind of an argument. s Year by year an increasing number of men feel the same way about U. S. 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GREGORY, Casper ; THE WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. (inc.), Casper e s FIRST ALL-STAR U.S. TUBES 126 Pounds—Denver, Colo. To Be Given by the Casper Baseball Club Jack Powell, Matchmaker PAVILION THEATER T2U8s>4¥ Main Event---10 Rounds Young STANLEY KETCHEL 145 Pounds—Casper, Wyo. JOHNNY STOPPER 145 Pounds—Denver, Colo. Semi-Windup---10 Rounds KID ROSS vs. TOMMY MOORE: A Cracker-Jack 4-Round Preliminary This is the first card to be staged by the Casper Ball club. It will be followed by others. We will endeavor to furnish good cards at all times. Admission, $2, $3, $4, Including War Tax wn's belief that the man on the t has the right of way at an In- m. The city ordinance reads first vehicle to reach an in- m has the right of way ONE DRIVER INJURED, QNE FINED AS RESULT sss Ss ses r, the lighter ma ly demolished and th er bled pro- tu assing the dam- A misunderstanding of traffic regu- lations resulted in the destruction of ajaged car this morning believed that | Buick and a Ford automobile this|some very serious mishap had oc- morning, the injury of J. H. Garner. a. an employe ‘of the Midwest refinery. | a ar and the arrest <{ both he and H. H Se Playful. Brown on a charge of traffic violation. |““A man on first and third.” said he, The action was dismissed against| * 7 ¢ wor e squeeze.” Garner. Brown was fined $25 Charlie, ¢ not right out here, The ident was the outgrowth of It is so public, please!” No Sport Costume Is Complete Without Sport Shoes The joy of sport clothes lies in their cheerful colors and cool comfort. The same may be said for the sport shoes wi.ich so effectively complete the cos- tume. 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