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we i bri if eReg ah a el | ? | | i i i | | i é i E Fe g : i : i i | Chicago & Northwestern Railway of bunting and flags. ‘The music for the dancing started promptly at 9 o'clock and by 10 o” clock the floor was comfortably crowd- ed with dancers. The orchestra com- uf five pieces was one of the ing the evening by caterers, and in every way the committee at the head of the dancing club showed thomselves to be hosts of great ability. Numerous diner parties held be- fore the dance a:lded to the fun of the evening, and the lovely gowns worn by the matrons and ‘lebutantes had much to do in adding to the aitractive at mosphere of the dance. night however. Glenrock, who was en _ out-of-town and D. R. Phillips. ‘The long dining table was made attractive with a huge basket of red carnations tied with a bow of red tulle. The nut baskets were sugges tive of Washington's birthday and cherries and hatchets. Following the dinner the party en- joyed the dance at the Terrace Gar- dens. . eee Birthday Is Celebrated. In honor of the birth anniversary George Wheeler acted as host at a dinner served at the Chanticleer cafe last evening be- fore the formal dancing party. of James O'Conner, Places were laid for eight guests. | = Miss (Vivian Rue of Glenrock, was an out-of-town guest of the party. eee Ladies’ Aid will meet in the rooms in the rear of the church, The-aid is now busy at work preparing for its “Spring Sale." The refreshments will be served by Mrs. C. Mohr. eee 0. E, S> Meeting ‘Tomorrow. = ‘There will be a regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock the Ma- sonic temple. AH members and vis- iting members are invited to be Present. ° week-end in honor of Dale Green of North Harrison street, who left yes- “terday for Kansas City, Mo., where he will be enrolled in a school of * mechanics. About 20 guests spent the evening pleasantly with games and social en- _tertainment. Refreshments ‘were sperved toward the close of the time. eee Mr. and Mrs. Are. Host and 5 A bridge dinner of social impor- tance was served last evenirg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimbsll, Sr.. on South Wolcott strect. The dinner was the last of a series of en- tortainments presided over by Mr. ang Mrs, Kimball. Deorations of yellow and white were artistically carried out with flowers, capdies and table appoint- sj the dinner the evening te playing auction bridse. A large attendance is urged as important business and an- nouncements are scheduled “prt gram. df eee Dinner Preceding Formal Dance. A group of patrofis of the Y. and ‘Y. dancing club who dined together honor of Miss Marjorie Smith of H she is tak-;yesterday morning after attending bachelor of Standard company conferences here Besides special-| during the early days of the week. \ 925. ij} izing in literary work, Miss Dismuke| Si'sxt e's GENTRAL GAGERS BLANK CARD HELPS TRA mee eee eis | WEST CASPER IN ening (N FOREIGY COUNTRIE mounce the arrival of a daugh-| t Miss Vivian Rue is spending several G. T. Morgan and Mayor W. A. ore. ‘The guests inchided Mayor and Mrs.''8 instructing in the public schools. W. A. Blackmore, Dr. and Mrs, G, T, Miss Rue was a guest nt the formal Morgan, Rev. and Mrs. Phillip K. Ed-/4"0e last evening. wards, and the Messrs. and Mesdames a Si George Stilphen, James Welderhold, Mrs. Mayta Campbell left yesterday W. R. Johnson and Mesdames Clapp for Oklahoma in response to a tele- and Seeley-Weed. telling of the death of her hus- eee who has been confined to a hos- pi for some time. C. C. Campbell Club Is Enjoyed. 3 Mrs. F. F. Flanagan, assisted by! Mrs. Nettie Moll, was hostess at the regular monthly social meeting of the the deceased man. i eee | Mr. and Mrs, S. N. Brooks are spending several days in the city, guests at the H. L. Patton home on Woman’ #4 n'a club which was held yester” south Wolcott street. They attended bs Paneacatinny the Fianagan home the formal dance at the Terrace Gar- In spite of the abrupt change in|%** Ist evening. | the weather the meeting was weil at-| tended, about 16 members being pres.) MF. and Mrs. Max G. Paulus have ent. The afternoon was spent play. returned to their home in the “it ing auction bridge and a program of ®fter spending some time on a Shunio was peestated. |ness and pleasure trip. 4 luncheon was served by the host-| aly ea | esses, essisted by Mrs. William Mc-| Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Ty: on have re | turned to their home here after spend- jing several days in Donver looking after business matters and visiting with relatives and friends. | eae Personals | 3... Cullen, superintendent of the : ‘zaramie plant of the Standard com- pany, who hasbeen in Casper for the! past several days attending confer-| Miss LaClair Dismuke, daughter of| ences here left last aight for Laramie. Mr. and Mrs: J.D. Dismeke, 422; ees South Beech street, is a member of B. L. Warren, superintendent of the tho freshman South Lincoln street is a brothe_ | ** “tion departments of the Midwest Re \exert a continuance of the spirit ct Che Casper Dailp Cridune eo Although already eliminated as a contender in the grade school basket ball championship srace, Central school demonstrated its strength yes days here from Glenrock. where she |*T@8y by trouncing West Casper by\ery store here. while he was re-ently a score of 19 to ©. Gibson, Neel and Allsman piled up the points for the Centralites. The Mne-up follows: Hl West Casper—Grimes and Walker, forwards; Eads, center; Gallinger and) Knight, guards; substitutes, Cole and| Brown. | Central—C. Allsman and Neel, for. 3 Scown, center; Gibsor| and Lester, guards. | — | MIDWEST WORKERS TO ENJOY FETE SATURDAY Members of the field and transporta-| fining company are planning a big get together feto for all employes of the concern which will be staged at the field garage February 25. The object! of the social is to continue the spirit) of the old Midwest company and to g00d fellowship. Postscripts to bulle tins posted here add that refresh ments will be served. ey ena ‘ov ESE If you will tell us why an American Beauty Rose is more Beautiful than its wax counterpart We will tell you Why Brunswick Records SALE Ladies’ Silk Pettibockers In all colors. Lot 1 Ladies’ Silk Jersey Petticoats In plain and flowered. 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In writing here he told his brother to make sure that the plural member. “a © of what membership in|2hip-held by the Lukis company be oa ee eae er pion|Dald up 0 that it would not become pecs sid forcibly impressed upon D.| delinquent, because “membership in Lukis; of Casper, who with his brother | ‘he chamber of commerco has expedit- C. Lukis operate the Lukis Confection-|° Very Dhuse of the trip.” fae Te It you will tell us why an American Beauty Rose is more Beautiful than te wax counterpart We will tell you Why Brinawick Records meet with such Universal Favor. 2-22-10 visiting in London and in Washing- ton. Mr. Lukis, in a letter received by his brother here yesterday told of many of his experiences in European coun- tries and said that his cavd showing his membership in the Casper cham- ber of commerce was one of the best recommendations he had. Anxious to secure certain informa- tion while in Washington, Mr. Lukis though he would test out of the power of his chamber of commerce member- ship card. He visited the headquar- ters of the United States chamber of commerce with which the Casper chamber is affiliated. He waa welcomed by the officials mn da man detailed to assist him in gathering the information ie desired Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria His passports and other papers were! F | An especially selected list of Brunswick hits. You can not help liking these. j}}2170—""Ka Iu a”, Fox Trot “Blue Danube Blues”..... 2168—"Dapper Dan" “Mandy 'n Me” + Vocal + Vocal 2173—"I'm Just Too Mean to to Cry" ......Al Bernard “Brother Low Down" .... Surveying and Lecations Geologists Oil Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. 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