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AY, April 28, is the last of the series dancing parties to be held under the a@uspices of the Y and Y dancing club. ‘The dance will be held in the Arkeon dancing academy where decorations will be used in profusion. All preparations are made for the final party, and it promises to be one of the greatest successes of the year. ‘The invitation committee, the decora- tion committee, and the satertainment committee announce that all is in readiness for the event which will be ‘the last of the formal dances of the active social season. As the membership of the club is exclusive, it will be necessary to pre- sont the invitations at the doorway. Refreshments will be served during the evening and Rinkler’s orches- tra will play for the dancing from 9 o'clock until past midnight. eee Shuttle Club Members Honored by Dance. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ogilboo, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Biack, Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Webrii, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Mu- rene, Mr and Mrs Carl Barnnart, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Chase, members of the Shuttle club, which is a literary society, were the guests of honor at an informal dancing party held last evening at the Denny O. Wyatt post, formerly the Terrace Gardens. Mr. Fred Dralle was the instigator of the pleasant affair. About 86 couples were received dur- ing the evening, and a program of dancing was enjoyed. In addition to the u:cal ball room numbers, the pu- pils of Miss Ethel Mann presented a program of asthetic dance numbers the of which were highty appreciated. wee Past Matrons To Meet. A regular meeting of the Past Mat- rons will be held tomorrow afternoon @t the home of Mrs. Homer Shaffer oc Park avenue. Mrs. Ray Cook will assist as hostess. All Past Matrons, both visiting and resident, are invited to attend the meoting. Cn pee | Cabinet Members Have Dinner and Business Meet. The cabinst members of the Ep ‘worth Leage of the Methodist church, met at a dinner followed by a busi- meas meeting at the church parlors last night. During the business session it was recommended that he Epwc~h League wupport two students attending mis- sionary school in or India. ‘Tho idea will be carried out in detail later. The meeting was presided over by the president, L. U. Foehrer and re- ports were made of the activities of the various committees. A nominat- ‘The Ladies ASG society of the Nort: Casper chapel will meet Wednesda) afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home o Mrs. C. A. Marshall, 1009 North Dur bin street. Al members and thetr friends arc invited to attend the meeting, "ee Pepper Ctob Entertained. Mrs. C. R, Peterson was hostess last evening at a regular meeting of || the Pepper club which was held at her home on Devine avenue. The evening was devoted to playing auction bridge and towards the close of the time, Mrs. Peterson served dainty refreshments. eee Five Hundred Party A Farewell Affair. Mrs. her home .on East First street yester day afternoon at a 500 party held in honor of Mrs. Carl Starr who is leav- ing in the very near future for Call fornia where she will take her small son, Don, in hope that thé climate of the western coast will improve the health of the little boy. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW ‘What a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Casper Homes. Hard to do housework with an ach- ing back. Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work. If women only knew the cause — that Backache pains often come from weak kidneys. "Twould save much needless woe. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Read what a Casper citizen says: Mrs. Thomas Clarey, 707 South Wal- nut street, says: “Since I last recom- mended Doan’s Kidney Pills a few years ago, telling of the good they had done another of the family. I have had occasion to take them my- self, Doan's have always cured any attack of kidney trouble I have had and I have a great deal of faith in * them. I gladly recommend Doan’s to anyone troubled with a weak and aching back or any other trouble caused by disordered kidneys.” Price 60 cents, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Clarey had. Foster-Bilburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. ¥.—Adv- Wyatt Cafeteria Wednesday Evening Chicken Noodle Dinner Teceiving the consolation. bridge dinner to be se-ved Mr. and Mrs. M. their home on South Wolcott street ‘Thursday tna" tee Seat spending several weeks at their home has returned to her home . Bubp! bere and has resumed her position with a local benking concern. H, visiting hers over the week-end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Keith. Miss Marjorie Keith will soon become motor car. . Wheeler are of the| here. dinner bridge series will be presided over by Mr. and Mrs. Andrus. Thursday To Meet. which was avenue. served. Invitations Issued For Dinner Series. Invitations have been issued to a/!S several days visiting with old. number of friendy for u series of bridge dinners which will be served the last of this week and the first of mext week att he home of Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Barnes, Jr. ye ee Informal Party Great Success. and for the | the occasion. and relatives. months, The meeting of the Thursday club postponed will be held the coming Thursday at the home of Mrs. Pitt Covert on Cx|have made their home here for the The afternoon will be devoted to|#outh whero they intend to remain auction bridge and a tea ‘will be They have recently sold their home A get-together party was given by teachers of school last night in the old gymnas- jum. Games and dancing featured One of the unusual {drawing fun from those present was | the dividing of the group into separ. ate divisions according to the month in which the separate individuals were born and having each division put on a stunt appropriate to that month. eee Mrs. Carl Starr accompanied by her | was ideal there. son, Don is leaving within a few days for California where she inteds| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan are spending a part of the summer/| moving to the Grieve home on South Mrs, P. R. Blakey has returned to| have been in an apartment house on her home in the city after enjoying! Lincoln street. for the fields near Riverton. from last week Mr. ana Mrs. Claude Hawkins, who|‘!® morning and past two years, are leaving for the tor car from Denver. on South Spruce. | eee Nre. C. H. McBride has returned to ber home in Greybull after spend- time friends. Mrs. McBride was for- merly a resident here. eee Mrs. I. N. Frost accompanied by her sister, Miss Ida Kline, thas left for Lusk where she will be a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bergban | for several days, cee Miss Zoe Marks, Miss Marie Allen, Miss Reddington, Mrs. B. F. Klein and the Messrs McIntyre, White and Forsiing, have returned from the mountains where they spent Sunday on a steak fry and a hike. see Mrs. E. T. Williams is in the city from her home in Denver visiting with friends among thg old-timers. She is registered at the Henning hotel during her visit here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown are ex- pected to return within a few days from Denver where they have been spending tho week-end on a business end pleasure trip. ee the high methods of De M hove been instituted. Mrs. W. A. Thompson has returned Miss Selma Norris arrived this|from Nebraska where she has been | Prt morning and will remain in the city | visiting with friends and relatives for for several days visiting with frionds|the past month. She reports that the spring weather was slow there as it was here, but that now the weather ee a Woicott street where they will make their residence in the future. They Mrs. Cowan was the ot Mrs death brought, of all old-tim- C. R. Peterson is expected to return | today form Denver driving a new|Tight to impose rules and regulations Cadillac which would first, compel a person de- string service to post a Geposit to cover a limited period of Service; sec- ondly, it can refuse service when a customer declines to pay a just bill Or refuses to post the required de. Dosit; thirdly, the company can refuse to furnish servics unless the cus- tomer is willing to comply with the tules and regulations of the utility concern and fourth, the company can terminate service at any time that a customer falls to pay his after proper notitce. These important will attend funeral) nanded down yente services of the late R. ‘T. Kemp. eee Tom Heath, special agent for the London Insurance compeny, arrtved roads to be in fait condition. eee H. Leach, special agent for the Home Insurance company, is in the city and will attend the funeral ser- vices of the late R. T. Kemp. Five Initiated By De Molay Chapter; BAKING POWDE: SAME PRICI for over 30 year. Use less than of highc Five new members were given the initiatory degree in Darius Chapter of De Molay last night. This addition of members gives the.chapter some thing over 60, which is eufficient for the purpose of obtaining @ permanent charter for the Casper organization. folay chapters have been in- stalled in most of the promment towns of Wyoming, and their influence in molding the lives of the young men who are just merging from school into business is being felt by the business, men of the communities tn which they Tarius chapter of I'e Melay should Prove a vital factor among the youns men and older byys of Camper. pein Janot iy ay F il He reports the| poration as defendant. The action was basal on Mr. Stil- ITILITY CLAM 5 UPHELD IN SOUT RULING George F. Stilphen Loses Suit Here Involving Important Questions Affecting A public utility company has the Judge C. 0. the case in which George F. Wm. Holland returned to his home| appeared as plaintiff and the here today driving a new Cadillac mo-| Power company. You save in using KC. Millions of pounds bough’ by the government. Youth vs. Age Service. account decisions were rday afternoon by Brown after he heard Stilphen Natrona & public utility cor- KG priced brands. Friday, April 28th DON’T MISS IT! WATCH THE ADS esas ma J. E. Nelson entertained at | Success as a rule don’t just happen. — It must be sought and by you alone. Nobody is going to get it for you. What brings success? Financial Independence Financial independence can be obtained only by saving. Just plan to put a little aside every month. It won’t be missed— but it will accumulate in a hurry. OUR INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT PLAN WAS CREATED TO HELP YOU SAVE AND GIVE YOU INSURANCE PRO- TECTION AT THE SAME TIME. COME DOWN: SUCCES IT’S UP TOMORROW AND START ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS BY OPENING AN INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT The National Bank of Commerce CASPER, WYO. “The Bank of Strength and Service” trimmed. from. \4 phen’s suit against the power com. pany in which he sought a perma. nent injunction to prevent the com pany from denying him steam service to prevent the company from requir. ing him to psy a back bill and to en- able him to secure the service with out first posting a deposit to cover two months’ steam service. In handing down his ruling in the case Judge Brown dissolved a tempor- just Jie 252 S. Center This mer- MISS M. J. FRANTZ. against the Natrona Power company fave the power company a judgment against Mr. Stilphen fi back bills for tion for a pe The ruling w concerns are p sonable rules 2 make them en’ returned from an extensive buying trip to New York. chased while there many of the very newest things in ready to wear for wom- en and misses. chandise is arriving daily and it is a pleasure to show you the very latest styles in Dresses, Coats, Suits, Wraps and Millinery from the most popular fashion center in the United States. I pur- ue nl AN inti Hit lr ri Vy Stop Phone 1304-W ile | To the Women of Casper I have (lll Four More Days The Eastern Salvage Company will put in its finishing touches at The Leader Store by giving the public the most unheard-of values in every department. Come in and see for yourself. Inspect the merchandise, compare the qualities, styles, materials and prices with those of others. _ DRESSES AIl-Silk and All-Wool Dresses in a variety of colors. 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