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By # singls ceremony performed Sunday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Green, 414 East Dora Dean Pelsor be Harry Green, and Casper, where thelr fam have resided for the lest four Mrs. Green has been employed at the Kline jewelry store. At & o'clock the weddifig party and Ss ‘W. J. Green, Mr. ané Mrs. J. S, Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green, Mr. and Mrs. L. 5. Kille- brew, Mrs, Peart Pelsor, Miss Pauline Pelsor, Mrs. Mary Bayers, John Dun- don, George Foremaz,, Richard it, } J voy Green, Nichw Patterson, and ) Mr. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Green will make their .gme temporarily at 833 North Pear) Mr. and Mrs. Dundon will re-| side at 796 North Center, The Dun- dons will take a trip to Callfornia and} the far west. Mr. and Mrs. Green have decided to delay their honey- i mon until mid-summer, } oe. Birthday Dinner at J. E, Nelson Home. f On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. EB. Nelson entertained at a four course 6 o'clock dinner in honor of Mr. Nelson's birthday, The table was decorated with beautiful baskets of City Briefs Jr. oificiated. | W-yne, Ind., tocay. They will be gone ‘The young people are well known /on a visit of three or four weeks to 1 relatives and friends. eee Ira G. Wetherill former district| £ A Over 100,000 PoundsSterling | Taken from Bank of Ireland in Late Activities. BELFAST, May 1—(Py The Asso- ciated Press.) — More than 10,000! Ppvends sterling have been taken by Irish Republican arm; irregulars in raids on various branches of the Bank of Ireland in the south, it was re- ported in Belfast today, which the coffee is actually subject-~ ed to boiling are, be says, even worse in this respect. as they bring into so- lution bitter substances, and drive out of solution the fine aroma which can only be obtained by retaini:s the evanescent ethers and volatile DUBLIN, May 1. — The meeting! ae For the Housewife Who Worries Over Pleasing the Family— Three Delectable Suggestions For Any Day Of The Week Save these tested recipes for future use: CAKE FILLING 3 cup Rich Mile 1 tablespoon Kingsfort’s 1 Eeg—volk ony 2 tablespoons Karo (Cry: Zequare Baker's Chocolate cap Sugar CTs 2g EE sees 36 teaspoon Vanilla manager of the National Supply com- any, now vice president of the same concern, with headquarters in Kansas, A. Baker, state land commissioner at Cheyenne spent yesterday in Cas- per. He left late in the afternoon for Riverton, wnece he will assist in the organization of a Lions club this even- ing. eee Mrs. Hatley HoMand of Glenrock is visiting Mr. Holland's. mother this week. eee C. EB. Stewart, 2 tumberman from | Thermopolis is in Casper on his way to Van Tassel where he will visit one of his branch lumber yards. eee Mrs. Frei RBilatt from Spearfish, 8. D. sister of Mrs. Guy Gay, has ar Tived in Casper. Mrs. Blatt has a post- tion with the Natrona Abstract com- pany cf this city. see Hugh L. Patton. United States mar shal, who has been at his home in cut flowers’ and appropriate Dlac®| Casper for the lust two weeks with in- cards were used. The 14 guests pres-| ent spent the evening very enjoyably in music and cards. Mr. Nelson was presented with many beautiful gifts. | see Mrs. Service Hostess to Neeslecraft Club. Mrs. Sam Service was hostess this afternoon, with the asnistance cf the} xvomen of the Needlecraft clul,, at | sfiver tex Bridge and 6500 were played at the several cara tables. After the games a delightful tuncheon was enjoyed by those present. Mrs.| Lobdell, Mrs, Treber, Mrs. George! Smith ‘and Mrs. Bubb rendered a) splendid musical program. { oe | lc Pupils In Recital. ‘ recital will be given this even- jng at $ o'clock under the direction of Miss Doris Van Meter at the Meth- odist church. A splendid program has een arranged to be presented by Miss ‘Van Meter’s pupils and the public is cordially invited to attend. see Mrs. Schank to Entertain Friday. Mrs, C. R, Schank wif entertain the Friday Afternoon Bridge club with a luncheon and bridge party given at her home at 1210 South Walnut street Triday at 1.30 p. m, . ay Pi Phi's to Meet With Mrs. Lit A “cookie shine" will be gtvon by Mrs. G./C, Littlefield at her home located at 737 South Park strest this evening at 8 o'clock. This will be f / { jumnas and will be in celebration of uunder’s Day. AM members of the sorority are urged to be present. eee Mrs. Mathias to Entertain Nurses, The Natrona Nurses’ association will jar meeting with Mrs. L. T. Mathis, 305 East Seventh street, Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock, Every member has been asked to attend. eee Young People ‘Wed in Denver. Herman Soto of Wrays’ cafe and Miss Ruth Strong were married in Jenver on Friday. The couple have taken rooms at the Pratt where they, will be at home to the/r many friends, to whom the news of their marriage came as & surprise. 3 . eee Benefit Association Meets Tonight, ‘The Women's Benefit association will meet this evening at the I. O. O. ¥. hall. It wil be a May day affair and prosents to aii those whose birth- @ay comes in May will be given. The Mesdames Schank Morrison, Brown Overbaugh, Garbutt, and Chapman are ‘to be hostesses, . Registered hold a regu- De Molay Observes Patriots’ Day. Patriots day will be celebrated this evening by the Darius chapter of De Molay. Many prominent persons will appear at the Masonic temple, amo.g them being J. C. McGlade, C. 5. Win- ter, and H. B. Durham. The public is invited to attend the affair, which is the inauguration of an annual cus- tom in all’ De Molay chapters. Eight o'clock is the time set for the begin- ning of the performan oe. Departmental Club to Meet Wednesday. The Women’s Departmental club of Casper will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist church. A. meeting of the board of directors of the same organization wilt be held at 2 o'cloci, preceding the club gathering. CS eee fiuenza, left for his office at the state capital last night. ie Harry V. Williamson, United States: narcotic inspector, spent Sunday in | Casper on business relative to the re- cent raid in that direction. Mr. Wil- amson has the distinction of betng the first Mcensed pharmacist in the state of Wyoming. eve Arthur Scholtz of the Mosher Mer- cantile company at Salt Creek is in town on business. see Mrs. Arthur Scholtz an@ Mrs. Guy Gay have arrived in town from Den- ver where they have been visiting for | several days. eee William Barr, a merchant from Thermopo'!s is in town. osus c. w.'Axtell, an’attorney from ‘Ther mopolis, arrived in town last night. oes Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Andrews have moved to their apartment in the new Ldncoln building at 611 Lind street. FOREMAN AT RAILAOKD FREIGHT HOUSE HERE DIES AT ROVANGED AGE Patrick Dotan, age about 66, died at the home cf Mr. and Mra. N, 0. Ringsrud, 928 South David street, at 12.20 this morning from a complica- tion of diseases. Mr. Dolan was a foreman at the Northwestern freight depot. He had been sick at times all winter, causing his work to be very irregular. He had been a friend of the Ringsrud family for 15 years. folk, Neb., from whom word is being awaited, before making final arrange- ments for the remains, which ate now held at the Bowman chapel. It is probable that the body will be shipped to Long Pine, Neb., which is the place that Mr. Dolan had expressed a wish that he might be buried. pa Volstead Act Clauses Fought By Physicians feet BALTIMORE Mé., May 1-—Mary- land physicians have declared ‘war on the Volstead act insofar as it pertains to their profession, Not only did the physicians protest against the “hardships entailed upon physicians,” by the act, but requested the Amer- fluence in repealing the sections of of alcoholic content. ‘who are healthy, Give your baby the tried Personals Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Bonohoe re- turned this morning from Colorado, where they have been honeymooning the past two weeks. Only once, so far as is known have the secrets of the music used in St. Peter’s at Rome, been violated. Mo- zart is reputed to have memorized one of tho Masses while hearing it sung. Copies of the music are, as a matter of fact. so carefully gus that ( members of Vatican choir seldon han- ther tf , ae it times her » and proved infant food. Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA Try Our CHICKEN DINNER Tuesday Noon ‘The deceased leaves a wife in mel | | | | | | | ican MeGical Association to use its in- § the act relative to prescribing liquids L changes which emphasize the bitter elements in the coffee bean and give coffee a harsh taste which does not appeal to the average palate. Bat Boil Your Water. The Method he recommends is, first, to bring the water to a full boil in a separate vessel, then to re- move it i-om the fire and add the ground coffg. After the opffee grounds and the water are mixed, the infusion should be kept hot but not permitted to boil. This is the Principle utilized in aN @rip coffee pots, but it may be apptied to an ordinary coffee pot if the infusion is cleared by straining through filt- er paper or muslin cloth. Professor Prescott recommends that coffee should not stand on the grounds a moment longer than is necessary to extract the delicate fla- voring oils which are quickly re- leazed when the ground coffee comes in contact with water at the proper temperature. He says: “Any coffee infusion wich bas had prolonged heating or heating at a high temperature soon becomes cloudy through the formation there- on"of a colloidal suspension which cannot be filtered out. Moreover the change in flavor which results is too well known to need comment. A large part of this change in flavor is undoubtedty due to the loss of volatile oils and others which supply the delicious aroma of the well-pre- pared beverage, but there is some indication that other changes in- dneed by the separation of this fine- ly divided material may also take place. It is an extremely interesting fact that in the beverage coffees which have been prepared at tem- iting 90-94 degrees peratures C. (below 200 degrees F.), that is be- low the point at which the marked chemical change I have mentioned is observed, the solution remains much clearer upon standing and shows much less change in taste and aroma, Filteration Process. “The opinions we have arrived at to the making of it that the a clear held today at Ennis by Arthur Grif- fith is said to have passed off with en- tire success. Mr. Griffith said accept- tence or erjection of the AngioIrish Scald the milk. Melt the chocolate over water. Beat ‘the egg, add the sugar and the cornstarch well mixed - Pour on the hot milk gradually. Add the choc- clate and cook, stirring constantly till it comes to the }treaty must be. and would be, de- LAST OF SERMONS OW PRESIDENTS: DELIVERED fete ye wee es seen eb livered the last’ of his series of er. 2ePotism would be allowed to decide mons on the religion of the Dresidenta| (he question. The majority's will weer rhe Baptist church. The| “srr. Griffith read a lettcr from the ct of Mr. Thompson's theme , Clete s . “Theodore Rocsevelt’” ‘The aneckes|PiSHOP of Killaloe, appealing for a peaker | settlement of existirg differences in brought to his audience much of the i a row way and ‘rom a new and|" ee ‘broader viewpoint. | Mr. Thompson's series of lectures | has been unique in its: treatment of the great men pictured. He has| shown how a minister can surmount} polities and political prejudices in| HIGHWAY BILL bringing to the front even such a con- tested character as Woodrow Wilson - and Geliver a sermon on it free from WASHINGTON, May 1.—By a vote all bias. of 239 to 31, the house today passed A trip of several days is being taken'the Dunn bill authorizing an appro- by Mr. chompson to the East. He | priation of $65,000,000 for road bufld-j left on the afternoon train today and/ing for the year beginning next July does not expect to be back until /}1, and $75,000,000 for the year there sometime next week. after. DON’T FAIL TO SEE “Peg 0’ My Heart” THE SENIOR H. S. PLAY At the Auditorium TOMORROW NIGHT - TICKETS ON SALE AT THE MUSIC SHOPPE, } TRIPENY DRUG STORE. 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