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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1923. Winner in Music Ang Determ’ned. ‘The winners in the Natrona County h School Musical contest he:d st night for the selection of stu- (ents to represent Casper at Laramie during High School Week in com- petition with students from all over state include Dean Sheppherd, lielen. Carter, Lilian England and Marie Walker. Dean Sheppherd tok first in the boys’ vocal contest. He is a pupil of p. B, Fisher. Helen Carter, a pupil of Miss Hoopman, took first in piano. the Miss Carte was extremely gooa in technique. Tiliian England was first the yiolin contest. Miss England has been under the instruction of Mrs. Riach, Marie Walker was first in girls’ vocal work, She is a pupil of Mrs. Frank, The judges included Mrs. Tay Shaw, Mrs. Ray Cook, and Messrs, Harley Bottoms, Telje Faulk and F. B. Firmin. eee #vsbekah Meeting This Evening. Natrona Rebakah Lodse No. 13, will meet in regular session Wednes- day evening at 8o'clock at the I. 0. ©. F. hall, An interesting program bas been planned for the evening, after which dancing will be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. All members are asked to be present. sire! e Woodcraft Meeting Ton‘ght. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will t in regular session at 8 o'clock t the Odd Fellows hail, Following the business meeting a social will he held. Splendid music has been ob- tained for the evening and all mem- vers of the organization and frends are invited to attend Sve ce" DeMolay Dance Scheduled Friday, At the request of a large number of members, the Darius chapter order of DeMolay, will hold a dance in the Masonic temple Friday night. The y Three” orchestra will furnish “ha the music. Refreshments wil be serv- et during the course of the evening. DeMolays and their friends, Masons gnd their companions, Eastern Star members’ and their escorts, and the parents of DeMolays are invited to tend this function, which is ex- pected in {ts good time possibilities any dance that has so far been given by this organization. Invitations are o being extended to members o: neighboring chapters acne Mrs. Manbeelc Wil Entertain. Harold Manbeck will be host- Mrs. itor in the city, eee Entertainment This Evening at Methodist Church. At an entertainment to be given this ing at 8 o'cluck at the Meh- odist church Mrs. L. E. Carter will reac! Tennyson's Enoch Arder. Mrs. Carter will be accompanied by Mrs. Homer Helms who will p'ay Strau's music. Miss Edna Mae Healy and Hubert Bishop will give several yo- cal selections. The Casper male quar- tette composed of the Messrs. Bot- toms, Fisher, Osborn and Cook ‘will also sing. A large number of Cas. per people will attend, Bread Clubs to Colebrate Thursday, Eight bread c:ubs Including eighty members will be present Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the high school gymnasium at?a party cele- brating the anniversary of George Washington's birth. Lively contests will feature the occasion, Two meet- ings of bread clubs held Saturday at- ternoon showed that remarkable prog: ress had been made by the students of Casper’s schools in the domestic art Curing the past few months. The Bread club of the “Central school was the guests of the Misses Ida Iselle and Mary Barnes, Miss Ida Belle is president of this club. Games and discussions made up the after- noon. Miss Alta Emerson, assist ant state club leader, and G. M, Pen- ley, county agricultural agent, were Present. he bread club work has been gcing on under the direction of Penley. ‘The local club of Cen- tral school is led by Mrs. Angel. The interest Is keen in the work, and the sirls are finishing the year as ex- pert bread makers. Tie Elle street c:ub met with Mrs. ibereor.. Miss Mary Griffith, presi- dent of the club presided. One of the members read a paper on the sub Ject of yeast. ‘This club publishes an original newspaper. “Breac Club Cems.” ry Dance at Alcova Next Saturday. The Messrs Walter Gothberg. Wil liam Stitt and Clinton Fuller will give a dance Saturday, February 24, at the Haygood ranch, twenty miles west of Casper, on the Alcova road. ne ing will begin at 9 and continue until morning. end‘d music has been 6b taine@ and it is hoped that a large number will attend the affa’r. Re. reshments will be served during the evening. The public is invited. \ eee Miss Kinittlo Entertains. Miss» Margaret Knittle enterta'ned j end Mrs, Harriot Curtis are expected | to arrive in at an informal bridge party last sve- an informal bridge luncheon were used. Those winning honors for the evening were Mrs. Clarence Web- ster, Miss Ann Vreeland and Miss Ma- zie Cross. y eee Tuesday Tea Club Meeting Today. Mrs. Le'gh Townsend entertained the Tuesday Tea Club this afternoon at her residence in the Grude apare- ments. Guests for the afternoon were the Mesdames Joe Denham, James Kem, E. L. Estabrook, R. E. Wertz, M'ss Jennie Greene and: Miss Edna Smith, . Legion Auxiliary Meeting Tomorrow. Members of the American Legion auxiliary will meet tomorrow after- hoon at 2:30 at the residence of Mrs. W. E. Tubbs, 315 South David street. All new as well as old members of the auxllary are asked to be present, ee Personals Lyle Branson is at his home recup- erating from severe burns recelveci last week about the face and hands in an explosion at the Branson Motor company's gara; Wilam Jardine is at the county hosphal, having been taken wth an acute ottack of appendicitis, eee Friends of John C. Herrick wil be sorry to learn of the death of his wife, Nellie Young Herrick, which oc: curred at their home in Olean, N. Y., February 10. Mr. Herrick has made many business trips to this sec- uon of the country, eee Mrs. I. J. Noble of Thermopolis. president of the State Federation of Woman's clubs spent. yesterday in the city attendng to important busi- ness matters, eee Mrs. Sam Gilard! and sister, Mrs. A. Woodcock of California, who is visiting at the Gilard! home have re- turned from Salt Creek after spend ing Several days there visiting friends Mra. Woodcock expects to.Jeave Sun. day for her home. see Miss Agnes Flynn has returned from en extended pleasure trip spent in the east. eee ies Leora Wells arrived In the city yesterday en route to her home in Lander. Miss Wells has been v's: iting for some time at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Clark in (all- fornia, Miss Mildred Gray left Sunday eve ning for Denver and will spend a week there visiting with friends oe e Mr. and Mrs. Eernest Marquardt New York today after having spent several months travel ing Europe. eee kK, W. Morring have new home on South Mr. and Mrs overt!’ to the! Beech street. ning at her home on Lind avenue. The house was beautifully decorated with -red flowers and smail Amer- ican flags. Washington place-cards week to be given at her home. South Ash street. in honor of iray of New York who is a vi Special Hosiery Line $1.25 Black, brown, fawn: All sizes. Ae, Our various lines of garments and acces- sories for stout women are unusually complete, New Shipments of Dresses, Coats, Suits Blouses, Petticoats Knickers, Vests, other Silk Underthings, Brassieres, Corselettes, Hose, etc., for Large and Stout Women Give them an exceptional opportunity to be cos- Newest SPRING. Arrivals in Onyx “Po we h and Millinery At our usual moderate prices. We are pretty showing some Blouses, Collars, very da Combs, Drops, and other attractive accessor and novelties, 252 S. Center tumed in smart Spring styles. . Particular Women Besides our regular complete lines Cordovan and Black in | Out Sizes $2.50 and $3.00 Word has been received here of the decison of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark to make California their future home, z g z 5 a & z WN THE SOUAREST Stare Our new store at 110 East Second St. (next to the Rialto), will be ready for oc- cupancy about May 1st. It will be a mar- vel of comfoit: and convenience to the shopper. Che Casper Daily Critune Mr. Clark having accepted a position there. Mr, and Mrs. Clark and baby left Casper several months ago. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Long and chil- dren Catherine and Robert have re- turned from Denver after spending. several weeks there visiting/relatves. vee noon for her home in Douglas after spending several days here visiting with her sister Miss Mary Cros: eee Mrs. R. C. Grinnell who has been sertously ill for some time is now much impruved and ts at her home in the Pratt apartments. City Briefs Willlam Reeves, of Lavoye is in the city on busines connected with Smokehouse of that place. Aaerets J. J. Finnigan, prominent. bus'ness- man of Alaska, is in Casper on a short business and pleasure trip. Fred Soper has returned to Teapot after spending the week-end in Cas- per visiting friends, Con Mahoney ts a business visitor for a few day: The Store Accommodating Miss Mazile Cross left this after-| the) which will be located in Pat Sullivan has returned from Cheyenne, where he has been during the legislative session. @ ete H. L. Patton, United States mar- shal, is spending a few days in the joi business and visiting with his fam: } George Howart has returned to Tea- bot after spending several weeks in |the city visiting friend: eee H. O, Simmons, president of the Burley Oil corporation of Riverton, left for a brief trip to that city this afte: noon. W. H. Lloyd and C. Lukis of the |Lukis Candy company, accompanied jby L. L. Davis, pharmacist for the new Vyoming Drug and Supply com |Pany, left this week for Denver and St. Louls, where they will purchase stock for the new drug company the -retat! |store, |_Don Lobdell. head of the industria! | relations department of the Standard |O! company, ts’in Mineral Wells, ‘Tex. jand will be absent from the city for jtwo weeks. . | oe U. 8. Hall of Denver manager of the Rocky Mountain division of the , Occidental Life Insurance company. is Robert Byrnes and Son company, Insurance cee R. L. Plepmetr of the Business Men's Assurance company of Kansas City, has arrived in the city from Cheyenne where he was delayed by iliness for a weel. see Jack Cole ts a business visitor for the week from Omaha. Frank K. Karther left last eve ning for Denver after spending a month here on business. eee M. H. Mather arrived this morning from Ogden and will spend some time here attending to business affairs, erin C. R. Erickson fs in the city for a few days from his home tn Colorado. eee James R. Coxen, state director of vocational education, is in the city from Cheyenne. eee C. W. Crabtree of Lawton, Okla., was a visitor at the Chamber of Com tod: merce mecting F. K. Bishop, manager of the Wyo: ming Gas company at Basin, arrived from that city this week, William Danielson and son have re. Den Galleger left this week for a week's business trip to Denver and other Colorado cities. Mr, and Mri and. Mrs. J, yesterday overland from Mr. Free and Mr. Johnson aro mem bers of tho legislature and have been PAGE THREE Miss Una Lee Roberts {s the new assistant secxetary of state in Okla hor JHOARSENESS Swallow slowly small pieces —tmb well over the throat. Harry Free and Mr.| W. Johnson returned Cheyenne. in session there for the last few Vi Sf} K Ss reeks. — VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearlg in the city calling on his local agency! turned from a short business trip in the Western part of the Starting WYOMING THEATER VELOUR Beauty Parlor Second Floor O-S Building Mrs. Woelfert Sulphur and Yeast Face Packs a Specialty. Results Obtained. F ' Thursday at the intex” Hose for ave them in Phone 1304W The very newest three-piece effects. All- Wool combined with the very popular Paisley Silks. want more than one. One lot of All-Silk Georgette Blouses, in navy, white and flesh. neatly finished. All sizes... 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