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2 1921. i |and is equipped with a stage, dres: has been on busi jFeoms with all necessary fixtures. [ness in Denver for the past several Mrs. Carina C. Carrington. who Rae | “The apartment connecting with the | days has returned to his ntfices with een appointed state juvenile prats ‘halt s to be the home of Mr. and Mrs. | the Midwest Refining compaay. m officer of Indiana. is a rane | Blake. rate * nent attorney of Fo o* The . ° ‘ ’ = Be = ly 39 fect will be the scene Sr mang | Yisit_with friends and relatives tn ‘ o . ps S x ts 7 IN PARK NOT LOST informal affairs given by the sta.| R252 City, Joplin, Monett, Pierce ’ NOTICE. aetna y the stu) City and Mt. Vernon, Mo., and their Neighbors ef Woodcraft will hoid ' ope old home at Sapulpa, Okla. Pies sale Saturday at the Casper Mrs. W. W .Thomas and = little Slate saa ae aga = Orqueyiy Sadaning ist g @aughter, Roberta, have returned from| Miss Mary Tobin came in from the Sg st NS ala: ea og et pay yd a! Bowina, Colo., where they have boon 4 Mahonex summer cabin this morn. One of the grandest frolics ever staged by a lodge in the ae ee, carn Cane Dr. ecdauae fitting sata Mrs. Claus Greve, for-|/"* ree Se | West is to be put over by the Powder River Legion No. 99, | tains nese = or badge Fellow ae Louise Thomas, of this PR SR ee Loyal Order of Moose, beginning next Saturday night at 9) stone park. was denied at tm today Spears, who is visiting here with her, ete | Rockford, 11, arc spending a ftew|0 Clock and continuing until the participants become ’ex- by Supt ‘Horace M. Albright of the CLASSES STARTING Pisther, 5: ©. Spears bled Phiten, Swimming Party Gays here visiting with friends and|hausted, according to a report received at the Casper lodges ess cree Pilon ia beret A SATURDAY [yno.is bere visiting her sister, Mrs. Held Yesterday. attending to business: interests. con His royal highness, “Skirt Em,” has passed over into Wyo. ux't,, (i¢sTaphed_ from Mammoth William Cobb; Miss Vera Manbeck.) Miss Vera Manleck. Mrs, Ted) nected with Mr. Nichols’ oil holdings.|ming and is making fast. headway oo eatolek tent the ne Who is a guest at the Patrick Sulli-| Purdy’ and Mises Patricia and Kath-|Mr. and Mrs. Nichols were tormerls | travelling the bot sands. He fs sched-| merce building at 9:30 o'clock Sature so Por’ at he Is oF has been lost —— ant ee ‘Sedth | ine ne, from Alton, Iil., and the |lecn. Sullivan formed a swimming|Tesidents hero’ and are being enter|uled to arrive in casper Satectey | an morning. aay Dancing—Children and Yeung 2 ri Misses Margaret England. Josephine | party yesterday afternocn at the/| tained by friends. morning, according to a message re Additional equipment in the form of Ladies Classes. Mr.}Edeion, Mary Tobin, Katberine Ma. | Plunge at Mills. at <P ceived this morning by the deputy|cots is belng sent to the camp as Y. i honey, Mary Purcell, Polly Wick-| o* Mr, and Mre» A .A. Schulte, Mrs {grand regent of Wyoming — Offi many boys why spent the first week | MRS. C. P. BRODIE } . im, Grace Grieve, Patricia Sulli-' Dinner Served Mate Wheeler and Miss Catberine|and mombers of the lodge will 1 there will remain next week 592 ' vans Lovey Norris, “Kathieen “Bult at Memesteat. Dunn have left Thermopolis wherc|him at Glenrock and escort him to 2 regen ty — E van; Messrs. Jimm: onner, Billy} | Mt. and Mrs. Leonard Hanway pre-|they have been. visiting for the last}the lmnting ground. T. M. Howell] Highest pric fd for diamon $ treet Kingsles, Tt. Webb, George Woods. |sided_at an informa! dinner party at|few days and are now en route to|of Denver, deputy supervisor of the|old gold and siltee tn =e pre WARSI ak RES: Leigh McGrath, George Haworth, Ed| their homestead near town dast even-| Yellowstone National park. Rocky Mountain region is also com-| jeweler, Oil Exchange building age Frank Cowan. Leo Dunn, Jy-|ing im honor of Mrs. James Neville. 4m ing to attend the frolic. a =, eee \ n Lever, CUff Johnson, R. Andras} who is a houso guest at the J. EB. aries 1 irepben| There will te a rare trea - a wucille Py t of G a rare trest for all and Billy Nico!aysen. Hanway home: The guests included|i, Visiting In ihe cite With noe an.| those who attend this frolic, Ail car Later in: the evening Mr. and Mrs.(Mr.-and Mry. J.-H. Hanway, Mrs.|1c, stra, Frank Probet. Mise Prites.|@idates. and | proapéctive candidates Foe Lasens. Bille Hagens and Mrs.|James Neville of ‘Topcka. Kan... and] e; formerly lived here and has many |@Te Planning to have the time of their Jeremiah Mahoney. called at the} Miss Isabel Han’ fricada among’ the, monibere’ Of ‘the | ¥¥es. cabin. see oak; 2B Ba ol Serie So an —— Miss Vera Manbeck. who has been|7°U"SF St ||| . | vinitingy at the Patrick Sullivan home . - ; eee és for the last week. is leaving tomor.| Nelson Wilson of Lt. Charles, Mo., Mra. P.'C. Nicolaysen is entertain:| Miss Katherine McTygne has ar-|row for her home in Altom; Iii, Miss {the oldest city in the state. is spend- ing Miss Rosamond Spears at thejrived from her home in Colorado Manbeck was fornterly a resident c aed fe apt when ase ee ae jummer cabin on Casper) Springs and will visit at-tte home of|and many entertainments have been | orether, F, Ss Bees Ga SS; Seon AND SUNDAY FOR ROY moun RB fer uncle and euntyMr. and: Mra Mf.| gives io hes honor, by: Casper triende | "rect. an To People Who Have the Neces- x W. Purcett. . ae = = Sra PS . ” Mr. and Mrs. Blakey Houne Guests Visiting sary Knowledge of Business oe eee arte. ae tice Party Entertaincd ~ Mrs, Middleton. Mr. and Mrz. P. ey and son Mrs. Grace Ritchie of Greybull and This s r y Teturned the first of this week from Mrs. W. Campbell! of the Campbell t f a oot bd made ey 8 ane © tour through the Yellowstone Na-| of the Misses Eliena McAleer, Helen| Shows company, are visiting in the i ae aaah ot a large banking house and gives an Monal park. The little boy, who was| Crater; Constance O'Malle: largaret;}city with their sister, Mrs. D, W. sare wal Provided Saturday and idea of how the taken seriously il! on the trip, is much now. McAleer and Helen O'Malley motored | Middleton. to Mills yesterday afternoon to the plunge. Tea Honoring Miss Manbeck. A tea was served this afternoon at the home of Patrick Sullivan by the Misses Kathleen and Patricia Suill- van honoring their house guest, Miss Vera Manbeck of Alton, li. A num ber of former friends of the hon orec were cuests. Delicious. Luncheon Served. Dr, and Mrsr. J. Deuel presided ata chicken luncheon served Tuesday toon for Dr. and Mrs. Il. A. Reichen- bach, Dr. Barter recently of Chicago, and a number of other friends. Table decorations of cut flowers added to the attractiveness of the luncheon, Dr.- Barter ha just returned from his first hunt in the west and re- ported tuck. an informal time pent with cards and music. Follow- ing, the bridge games a number of se- “Wections. by Clelia Dyke, who has been studying music in Denver for the past several years, and B. L. Wilson, ® talented musician of the city, were enjoyed. About midnight a delicious supper was served by Mrs. Dyke, as- sisted by her daughters. ‘The guests included Mrs. BE. S. Ewing, Mrs. Gras- PERSONALS |; ———— f | rection Made. the success of At Mils Plunge. es A party of young iadies composed “beginner's we of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Bessic| Bride and Groom Campbet H. Huffman ourists and visitors who are flock Cc * Cc | Nolan, Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh. Mrs.| Return to (cae Son pi we Pi ames ng to Landey for the start of the car per Business llege | A. 5. Kyte ‘and: Mrs. Humphreyand |" Mr. and Mrs. C. Tiay McShane, who| where they will spend some time on| tvan that will jaurney from the Fre her sister who is visiting here from|were married about two wecks ago,|a camping trip. nont eng Laat peta bee Ange Life is a burden when the 9 The courses of study are the most modera and up-to-date offered by any institu- aobaed have arrived in Casper and are now bata es ego topes. - 5 : bod; tion of its kind. Its instructors are experienced in actua c si i | eee at home at their new residence on| Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis and] lay. Lander is taxing itself to capaci-| is racked with pain. Everything ail know how t Ave students ie rope iain? the reais \neaos eae | pate Party Lowell street. They. spent their wed-| Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Plummer left thir ¥ $2 provide transportation for its! worries and the victim becomes i v to give s prop a g tor the best results. | Enjoyed. ’ J din,; trip in the Bikhorn mountains. | morning for the Dubois country wher: | /isitors. despondent and downhearted. T, \ ‘The Christian, Women's association |The bride was formerly Miss Fran-|they-will epend about a week ch a So many Casperites have planned to| bring back the sunshine e Yi Can Bec An |) of the Christian eburch gave a fare-| cos DeWoody. fishing. trip. ravel via Lander that avrequest has take ou ome rt ‘ } ‘well. party at the home of Mrs. L. T. cee se yeen sent here that Casperites pro- - Hall, yesterday afternoon 'in honor of] pirth Anniversary Jack Scott and A, BE. Stirrett havc} ide their own means of transporta In any line you choose if you take advantage of the training offered and apply Mrs. Grace L. DeWoody who is leav-|1y Celebrated. ~ returned from a fishing trip to Pine | ion and sleeping accommodations. your time in the right manner. ing soon for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mrs.| Mra, W.°F. Brewer enteretaiael 2 dale and surrounding country. Tiey| Nationwide publicity which was > ead hi : €. .D, ‘Murane who is leaving next Week for Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. J. F. Hall who is leaving for Woodbine, Towa. number of friends on Wednesday fatternoon at hér home 815 East [fifth street in celebration of her birth an- niversary. The home was decorated with cut ‘flowers following the color scheme of pink and white. . An afternoon of music and conversation was enjoyed followed by a delicious luncheon served by the hostess. Mrs. Brewen, received many lovely gifts from her friends in recognition of the occasion as well as their best wishes. - had unusually good luck and returned with a good string of fish. They came back through the Two-Gwo-Tee pass. see W., R. Finhey, of the Midwest Re finiig company ‘has returned from a short business trip in company Inter. ests through the state. 1 ee Mrs: R. M. Weeks has returned to her home here after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hines of Lan- der. the hosts cf visitors. ime it fs known At the Instead of startinf Friday morning as from = in Saturday morning and go to Lander Firday 4 Mrs. . Brunsvold was formerly Miss Ruth * Beckfelt, an instructor in the Casper | s€hools last year. . Picnic Is a Great e- Hal P. Riney of the* Midwest Re- fining company, has returned from Greybull, where he has been looking after business. interests for the firm. cee Mrs. 1. D. Townsend and children, of Sedalia, Mo., aré making a_three weeks’ visit with Mrs, Townsend's mother and sister, at the W. F. Brew- cP home on Hast Fifth strect. oe Mrs, W. D. MeNeillis’ and daugh ters, Misses Josephirle and Kathicon. aro leaving Caspor today. They will Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen was hos: | ine evening ‘at her summer home in ie Mrs. Arnold Bault has left for Den- Iver where she will attend the base- ball series and also visit with friends and relatives for the next two weeks. eee Studio Opened in New Location. The Gloria Dare Blake studio of music and dramatic art is now occupy ing its new home at 546 East Yellow stone highway where preparations are being made for the many dramatic and, musical affairs which will be given during the winter. The recital hall proper will se mountains at a picnic dinner served to’about 30 guests. A sumptu- /© ous menu of fried spring chicken, "mashed potatoes and gravy, corn on tho ‘cob, coffe, relish, caramel nut ice cream and cake was served about 7 o'clock. After the dinner a huge campfire Was built a. short ince from the gabin and the remainder of tke even- ing was spent telling stories around the fire, toasting marshmallows» and dancing at the cabin. The guests included Miss Rosamond - An Extraordinary Special oe TODAY AND FRIDAY “> 38 Dresses Silk, Serge, Tricotine, Satin, Taffeta At $22.95 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 500 ERE is beauty that time treats ‘ kindly? Devoe Velour Finished really = can be tary and fresh for years! Devoe Velour Finish is made in many artistic colors that reflect the Tight, keeping the room cheerful, home like and restful. It can be used over wall piper, burlap or plaster. : Walls are kept sani- "Devon Pronucts are sine syed land ‘of the oldest is “cones in toe US. Founded 1754. Sold by the Devoe Agent in your community J. JOURGENSEN Paint and Wallpaper Co., Casper. Wyo. “1260 DAYS AND THE LITTLE HORN” “We have also amore sure word of Prophecy.”—2 Peter, 1:19 : ’ MORE SURE THAN WHAT? Come ‘to the Big-Tent at Third and Park tonight and study this question with us. period of “1960 days” is mentioned several times in the Bible. What do they mean? WHO IS THE “LITTLE HORN?” THURSDAY EVENING USE OWN CARD ON PARK TRIP Start From Lander Will Be Made Saturday Morning | Instead of Friday, Cor- Alarmed at the swelling numbers of given the ceremony is responsible for at over 30 news. papermen are seeking accommodation withthe Lander caravan on the trip previously nounced, the auto caravan will ‘leave spend night at Dubois. Casper people will Have You Seen Jim? Big Successful’ busi- ness men value “Business Training” as an essential to success. You Can Save $1000 If you take advantage of the opportunities offered by Casper Business College. Your railroad fare, board, room, and many minor expenses are all saved while 4 you are attending the home school. You will be bet- ter satisfied at home and your study hours will be more pleasant: all these advantages will help you to get results while attending the Sunday for boys who wish to attend the Boy Scout summer camp on Smith creck, it today hy Charles B. Stafford, secretary of the chamber of commerce. Boys who have registered for the second week at the camp will leave the chamber of com merce building Sunday afternoon and those whose stay at the camp is ended will be brought back the same day. ¥ who Jeave for the camp before Sunday can secure transportation by reporting at the chamber of com BETTER present ‘The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re salting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Leck for the name Geld Medal om every bos end accept ne imitation Many Are Taking Advantage of Night School Which is in session three nights per we k and gives training along the same lines as the day school. You Can Enter School Any Time And receive personal attention from th» instructors. It is not necessary to wait for any particular time to enroll. If you are not trained for a business career, telephone the manager, Mr. Mortimer, who will be glad to tell you how you can enter classes at once and start Un the Road to Success Casper Business College i. Phone 442-W Tane» an- the Every Evening At the [DANCE PALACE uit Second and Durbin Streets 1 INTRODUCING IN CASPER The Paramount THE MASTER PHONOGRAPH Plays all records without ch&nge of attachment. Plays any record with very little surface noise. Softer tone due to all wooden amplifier, on prin- ple of violin, Tone modifier in throat of machine, resembling human voice. Larger cabinets with exquisite piano finish. Self-starter and automatic stop. 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