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terday afternoon at a meeting in the Jetho@ist church. Mrs. J. W. Bing- yam was elected third vice president, end Mrs. Don Sullivan was elected foairman of the welfare committes. Mr. A. A. Slade ana Dr. J. F-. O’Domnel were speakers and they dis- cased the moral and health conéi- tions of Casper. ‘The club went on record as being fm favor of the establishing of a health ‘center for children. Milk will also be provided pupils in the schools, and those who “fe unable to purchase ft wil be supplied by the club. Mrs. Sunwell gave @ vocal solo at the conclusion of the meeting. Twenty persons were present to a yuncheon and an afternoon of bridge given by Mra. Cari Shumaker yester- day st here home on ‘South Center stréct the Mesdames G. K. Deaver, €, N. Brooks and John Fadyen took aénors. Yellow and white was the f cur schema. WYOMING Theater TURN TO THE RIGHT & the record Bi success—443 limes in New York when John Golden presented it on the stage. Written by » Winchell Smith and John E. Hazzard. Produced in In first class condition. Big variety. to select from. AT Cut Rate Prices Casper Motor Co. Fireproof Storage for Your Automobile. | Shoemaker, Fred Shoe- | maker, H. W. Huff, Eari Piggot, and | Fred Cross were present. R. T. Kent! | was prevented from attending be- | cause of illness, | Pink and white carnations den~} Mr. Cross | c ae. ane Feceived several pagent Lind. oe While here thay were the recipients! W. ©. T. U. Program } of much social attention and the an tectieties Cie spiration for several dinner parties. They also visited the many things of interest in the industrial district and|P® offered this evening at $ o'clock man’s youngest son, Irving I. Lind for 24 years, is} A dance for the Masons and @ native of Ohio and comes from the| members of the Order of Eastern jd home of McKinley at Canton. Ho| will be given by the local chapter of was ® neighbor and friend of the Ia | De Molay Saturiay night Dancing mented president as he was of other| will begin at 9 o'clock. The affair is public men of that time on the “West-)for the purpose of raising funds fox ern Reserve.” which will be ‘The Chapmans resumed thetr jour-| bought for the team. ney eastward today. oe 6 e. Saf Mothers” Mefxodist Circle Program ae Meetings Friday. A Mothers’ day program under the Stx circles ot the Methotist Episco-| Charge of Mrs. Frank Fee ts a part pal church will meet Friday afternoon |% the Christian Ladies’ Aid society’ ag | at 2:30 at the following homes: The|™eeting this afternoon at the home of| Busy Bee circle, with Mra. E, @, witt, | Mrs. R- M. Gladman, 1342 South Pop- 807 Harrison; Capitol HM circle, Mrs. |“: frients. 2. ‘The </Connor-McGrath Construction company has just finished the con- structio of two 55,0002mrrel water tanks for the Standard company at | Salt Creek. 1..G. McCann and G. H. Hendricks | Royalty Pees Se coves 00 98 OH-46 te same building. eee Dr. Hutton and Wade Fowler, two Cheyenne tonight Mr. Plummer ex- pects to be back by the first of the week, eee Eéwin Du Pont, brother of Mrs. R. T. Kemp, returned to Picayune, Miss., tentght. He has been in the city for e@bout ten days eee Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham are cee Robert Grieve, a preminent stock man of Oil City is in the city trans- acting business. Mr. Grieve reports that the outlook is extremely good. |The weather for lambing could not be better and both sheep and cattle phave wintered well. os The weaving of cotton, one of the | chief industries of Korea, is mostly jcarried on by the country women at + Victory Workers’ circle, Mra. C, B. Stewart, 554 Grant. Following the business session, a social hour will be held. at an entertainment of the guild or ganization by Mrs. I. C. Nicolaysen at the parish house. . Anction Bridre at an En Eintevtained. Robinson Home, ‘The Mizses Davis, Dunn, and Dis- Mrs. George F. Robinson will en-|¢rnoon to the ladies of the Baptist tertain at auction bridge Saturday|church at an affair being held at the afternoon at 3 o'clock, $14 South] church. David. There wil be threo tables, aun < Bridge ‘Tea at 3 Sexton Home. Clan Stuart No, 248 will hold a spe- Mrs. A. 'T, Jessen and Mra. Sidney cial social and dance Saturday night, Morrison are entertaining at a bridge | MY % @t 9 o'clock. The dance wocial will be held in tho I. O. O. F. ‘hall. Mu- luncheon today at the home of Mrs, | Su! be held in tho T; O: O- F hail. Min- Jossen on 634 South Lincotn. An- other tuncheon will be held tomorrow. | S'™*t Pipe band. Mrs. Rred Cross, 934 South Spruce. City Briefs ‘entertained at a four-course stag din- ner last night tn honor of the birth- KEEP LOOKING YOUN - It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Frank Algeo left yesterday for a # . * | business a Edwards’ Olive s'ablets fe oer nae The secret of i Mark W. Weber, of the Chappell pape Bias Stiles Of company will be back from Indian- iver and ’3 no need of |2polis tomorrow. Mr, Weber has having a sallow complexion—dark rings | been on # two weeks’ business trip. under your eyee—pimples—e_bilious onere look in with no | WW. H. Leavitt, an officer of the Wyo- sparkle. Your doctor will tell youninety | ming Refining company left yesterday per cent of all sickness comes from | for Denver having been sumrnoned to} inactive bowels and liver. the Colorado capital in the interests of thir « eee G. R. Hagens is expected back from Denver Saturday. . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets, thesub- | nq one-half pounds. Mr. Royce stitute for states that the mother and child are wipes eta ei FRECKLES about that naty-ral buoyancy Now Is tie Time to Get Eid of These Usly Spots should by ‘Be liverand ould en uy liver i g the ayetenn ol apparition: Dr.Edwards’OliveTablets are known by their olive color. 15c and 30c, ‘There's no longer tho slightest need of feeling ashamed of your frecitles as Othine—double strength—is guar- anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce ef Othine— double ‘strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that Will hold an extra social and dance in L. O. O. F. Hall Friday, May 5, at 9 P.M. Music by Clan Stuart Pipe Band. Refreshments Will Be Served. have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to completely clear the rkin and gain a beautiful clear complexion, Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this ts sold under quaranteoe of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Adv. Washington Cream Pie dainty that will add pleas- ing variety to your desserts: 1 cup sugar, 1} cups flour, 2 thsp, Carnation Milk, % cup butter or substitute, 2 egg yolks, © 2 egg whites, 6 thep. water, 2 tsp. baking powder. “| moved Saturday to their FS SR... ee ee oS €be Casper Daily Ccibune both ‘ating fine. The father is busy recatving the congratulations of his with her mother, Mrs. George Bulson, Miss Leona Swallow of Casper was/| & week-end guest of Miss Jean Cough- Un. Mr. anf Mra William Randolf new home in Sunnyside addition, east of Casper. eared en ote an Messrs, Clarence Nix, Ellery and) Etmer James started overiand in their car Tuesday for Tells City, Ind. Sunday school at 1:30 p.m. RC Carley, superintendent. Cradle roll, Mrs, Hamilton, superintendent. The Sunday school is increasing in at- tendance and a good interest i¢ shown tm the lessons. After Sunday school a love feast Will be held to which all are invited. Preaching service at 7.30 by the Rev. A. Sims, evangelist, The ré- vival meetings have been ood throughout this week and many have gone to the altar seeking the help of +| God. Everyone invited. MRS, HATTIE LAMBERT, Pastor. — ‘The Presbyterian Ladiey Aid wil give « pie supper at the Midwest the- ater on Friday night, May 5. Every- body come, ne SLL SES MAC SAYS we don't get city water?” 8 <anbl General election Tuesday, May & To Our Usual Good Stock of Staple Merchandise We Have Added a Complete Line of SHOES (Men’s and Boys’) DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AND MEN’S WORKING CLOTHES . E. BOYL General Merchandise. VESNESS SALE Will. BE CONTINUED THIS WEEK Harry Yesness, proprietor of “The Man in the Barrell” store, announces that owing to the fact that many of his customers were unable last week to take advantage of his unusual trade offer, it will continue until this Saturday night. The offer is two suits for the price of any suit in the store plus $10. This does not mean that one man must buy two suits Two brothers or friends can go to the store together, purchase one suit at the regular price and for $10 additional secure another HARDING GIVES UP TRIP. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 4.—Press of official duties probably will make it impossible for President Harding to got away from Washington next sum- mer, and his much discussed proposed AUTO TENTS Camp Outfits KISTLER Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927-M RADIATORS PEERLESS HONEYCOMB $15.90 Leader Jacks, each. Ford. Front Springs-_________$2.00 $1.00 size tube Repair Kit___________60c¢ 114-inch Hand Air Pump ___________$1.50 Ford Transmission Linings._________68e AC Spark Plug (Ford)____-_______5e AC Spark Plug (Dodge) ~_ ___-60¢ Champion X Plug —___. 50c OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY 419 East Second St. Phone 1112 Wi Cin A Ladies’ Pumps. Cuban heel. © Regular $8.00 value. tary heel. Regular 1. 0. O. F. Block Ladies’ Brown Kid Oxfords. Mil- Ir Orderto Appreciate these Wonderfal Values You Must Come and See for Yourself. Shikany Shoe & Clothing Co. 142 East Second St. SPECIAL SHOE SALE 0” 4g" Reduction on Our Entire Stock of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes Patent Leather One-Strap $5.75 rel Ste concern Domes mame He $5.25 sd $6.75 wor $7.00 Ladies’ Plain Black Kid Pumps. Have French heels. jar $6.00 value ...__ Men’s Brown Calf Oxfords. Regular Misses’ Patent Leather, One-Strap ee Oe PAGE THREE jet) THE MILLS NEWS (2==)) MILLS, WYO. MAY 4, 1922 NO. 14 WALDEN DINNEE PARTY PEESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘Messrs. Lawrences and Norman} Sunday school hour. 10.30 a. m. to ‘Walden entertained 13 of their schoot-/ 11:30 « m. Evening service, 7:30. at their) There is were: Misses Emfly Riley, Ruth/ices Everybody ordially invited. A | Hunter, Leona Swallow, Margaret contest will start this coming Sunéay Barry, Jean Coughlin, Genéal Smoth-| under two leaders—Mrs. Ray Pohr- ers; Messrs. Walter Geiger, Howard|man and Jack Husted—for the pur- Mellis, Leroy Algier, Russel Bulson| pose of keeping up the Sunday school and Preston Riley. scholars’ interest. | os | > | A second mass meeting was called MARSHMALLOW ROAST Monday by the mayor and council for| Mrs. Ray Bohrman entertained ber the purpose of further discussing the| Sunday school class Monday at a water bond issue which ts to be voted | marshmallow roast. Immediately af- on next Tuesday, May 3, | ter school 16 girls and Mra Bohrman Mayor Boyle opered the meeting! hiked to a potnt near Allen's datry, with a general explanation of the} Where they played games, roasted | bond issue, refuting certain erroneous | ™arshmallows and had a regular good | statements claimed to have been made) time, the tired party reaching home on pollution of wells from cesspoois| ®t 7 tn the evening. |ODonneN, county health officer, fol-| eae SURPRISE PARTY necessity of obtaining pure water fe-)a number of her friends gathered to | domestic uss. Walter Hunt then reat|ceietzaie her birthday. |a manuscript which he had prepared setting forth several convincing argu-| Mrs. Jack Cortiell and children re- ments for the proposed water system. | turned this week from Boulder, Colo. This was very well received by the| where they spent the winter with her audience. Lloyd Pendoll, city attor-| parents ney for Mills, atsc gave a talk, at the oo conclusion of which he invited and| 41.5 xfads Peterson and son War- [eae arent aaawere to questions Put/ nor are visiting for = few dara with to ¥ weveral of those presen N Man- ie sauiting -waimeél up te quite a) nar wetner Wale Mocagaard, of Mae pitch when one questioner attempted to flustrate Mr. Pendell in regard to| j the rights of electors. Before sd-|. tained gt @ o'clock dinner Sunday |Journment of the meeting Mayor | f ‘ ‘or Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and Boyle announced the candidacy for Mra. Rogers of Casper and Mr. and reelection of himself as mayor; G.) YTS J Sees eee |W. Lindsley and Fred Shackleford as |“ Perey a | counciimen. = 2 Presbyterian chotr practice ‘Thurs | day night at church. | Mr. and Mra..R. C. Dockham en- “RAFFLE” PARTY > ——_ Mrs. C. Evans entertained 20 Iadies| Mr. and Mra. I, I, Klingman at a raffle party last Saturday after-| moved to Casper Tuesday. |noon, The prize was a very pretty eae iS | boudoir cap made by Mrs, Evans,| W.C. T. U. met with Mrs Hattie | Ruth Hunter holding the lucky num-| Lambert yesterday afternoon. Im- ber. Coffee and cake were served late! portant business matters wero dis- in the afternoon. | cussed, western trip will be abandoned, ac-| days cslebration here July 25, cording to tnformstion received here / ani 23. . today. It had been hoped that the|— president would attend the Frontier WYOMING THEATER Starting Friday JOHN GOUDEN and MARCUS LOEW pester TURN TO THE RIGHT A METRO-REX INGRAM Pradection “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds aes } A Wonderful Line of New ART NEEDLEWORK MODELS STAMPED MATERIALS And the “Nun’s” Boilproof Threads for Embroidery. On Display at ‘Swanson Sisters 121 East First—Opposite Masonic Temple e- = = Regu- $4.25 Your New Store HARPER’S Is Now Doing Business If you haven’t been in, ask your neigh- bors about the bargains that they have been able to get here. OUR PRICES ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN. We Have a Complete Stock of Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear Millinery Shoes Clothing Furnishings You Will Find That It Always Pays to Trade at HARPER’S BECKLINGER BLDG. og tm