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THURSDAY, Departmental Club * Elects Officers. Members of all the ~*~ presided. teresting talk was given by Dr. J. Cc. Kamp on welfare and public health work. It will be decided at the next general meeting of the club whether the club will take pub'ic heath work or welfare work for the next year’s campaign, About 60 of tho members of the club were present. Reports of the year's work were given by the outgoing officers and the chairmen of the different cctmmittees. The. committees included those on program, inembership, ways and means, courtesy and condolence, pub- Meity, club woman reporter, legi: tion, story tell!n club house anc house committees charge of the literature department / Kt follows— Vocal solo, Mrs. J. W. / Burns; round table discussion of pres- i, ent day poet ists, leaders, Mrs. C. P. Mrs, Wilson. Officers elected for the year were Mrs. P, C, Nicholaysen, presiden Mrs. Maxon, first vice president; Mrs. Guy Gay, second vice president; Mr: CG. D. Poling, third vice presiden Mrs. Fred Seaman, recording secre tary; Mrs. Sinclair Reek{e, corre sponding secretary; Mrs, Charles Dentner, treasurer, and Mrs, William Holand, custodian. Out going cfficers were Mrs. J. W. McIntyre, presiCent: Mrs. P. Nicholaysen, first vice president: Mrs. H. R, Lathrop, second vice president; Mrs. J. W. Bingham, third vice president; Mrs. Allen Me- Tellan, recording secretary: Mrs, Gu Gay. corresponding secretary; Mrs. N. novelists and journal Mrs, R. T. Kemp and Plummer; instrumental, %K. Riker, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Scbulte, auditor; Mrs. Lial Branson, custodian. The next general meeting of the club will be held the first Wednesday of April at whic htime the new offi- cers wili be installed. Chairmen of the different divisions are asked to catl a meeting of their divisions for the purpose of electing their officers ‘vy before the nevt general meeting. Wyoming Women Are Strong in Debating. Keeping up their record for argu- ive ability, the women at the rsity of Wyom!ng. chalked down victories. in. debating igat week. The affirmative teams from the Colorado State Normal sehool at Greeley and Denver untver- sity at Denver went down before the onslaughts of the analytical ladies feom Larainte, while the negative team of Fort Collins met (defeat At Laransic before Wyoming's - affirm: Unt three straight ative. The women's negative team for Wroming ‘includes. Alice Hardie, Maurine Hollo,;and Hazel Bowman. Miss Hardie is from Casper. The affirmative team for Wyoming in- cludes Ruth Hemphill, Sholie Rich- ards, and Marian Field. Wyoming's men held six debates tHis season, making nine straight Victories for the university. eee Performances in Magic Arouse Much Interest. L The lure,of Black magic is being 4 felt at the Natrona County high school as the interest Increases in the performance of T. Jones Jr. who will appear in the hash schoot auditorium “at § p. m. Friday. This is & very unique and interesting at traction which will be presented un- der the auspices of the sophomores. Mr.. Jones comes from) Denver and has a wide reputation as an artist In the sleight of hand and in kindred performances. It will be necessary that a large crowd attend the show inorder to defray the cost of bring: ing the gentleman here. Presbyterian Aid Meeting Friday. of the North Casper Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow after- noon at the home of Mrs. Deison, 947 Harrison street. Members of the aid are asked to bring needles and tHimbles to this meeting. ‘ eee Sheba Bridge Club Meeting Friday. The Sheba Bridge club will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Kennedy on West E street. ele Arnual Recital This Evening. The students of ~ the Van Meter Schocl of Music will give their an ritial piano and violin recital this evening at the Methodist church. The recital will begin promptly at 7:30 and all those interested in music ax well as the friends and parents of the students are invited to attend. one Birthday Party Yesterday. Miss Ruth Holland was hostess to 12 of her school friends yesterday afternoon at a party given at her hora? ‘na honor of her seventh birth- day. Games were played and re: freshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Green ribbons and candy favors were used for decora- tlons, St. Patrick's day place cards Were also used. (Ree ridge Luncheon Tomorrow. Mrs. Robert G. Harley will enter- tain at an informal bridge luncheon tomorrow at her home on CY ave- air, hoth of Casper. took ng at 9 o'clock fuesday ever MARCH 8, 1923. The program for yesterday was in| Members of the Ladies’ Aid society | divisions of the Casper Woman's De- partmental club met Wednesday\afternoon at the Elks audi- torium during which time officers of the year were elected and reports of the year’s work were given. Intyre, who has been president of the club for the last year, |srevwigateue dete Paw bad Following the election of officers a short but in-| wat spend several weeks here visit: at the Methodist church, the Rev.|ing at the home Christian. | this | South Cedar street | | Mrs. J. W. Mc-} L. B, Carter officiating. The couple was attended by Miss Jessie Naylor and Alvin St. Clair, brother of the groom. Following the ceremony’ a wedding supper was served at the New Palace Inn which only a few intimate friends and relatives at- tended. The couple will make their home here. Site: Mrs. Smith Entertains. Mrs. J. R. Smith entertained the| members of the Larkin Sewing club} afternoon at her home, 1044 | Poirot-Bishop Marriage Wednesday. Miss Josephine M. Poirot of Doug: las and Spencer A. Bishop of Casper were quietly married Wednesday, March 7, at the Methodist church. The Rev. L. B. Carter officiated. The couple was attended by Miss Edna| Bishop, sister. of the groom, and| Charles Poirot, brother of the bride. | The couple will make their home here. W. ©. T. U. Officers Entertained at Parkerton. Mrs. S. E, Bailey, state president of the Woman's Christian Temper- ance union and Mrs. George W. Ferguson, recording secretary of the state W. C. T. U., were guests at an important meeting held Tuesday af- ternoon in the Baptist church at| Parkerton by the W. C. T. U. mem- bers of that place. Interesting talks were given by the Casper visitors on the progress and need for the con- tinuance of the work of the organi- zation. An outline of the, plans cf} the work for the coming year was} also given. Following the meeting refreshments were served and a social hour was held. eee Methodist Officers Will Meet. All officers and teachers of the Methodist Sunday school are asked to meet this evening at 8 o'clock nt the home of Mr. and at her residence, street. A large number of the organ ization attenctsd. Mrs. Bacon is vice president of chapter O of the P. E. O., which bas just recently been or- ganized. i |. G. Croskilt has as his guest for the week his aunt Mrs. Blanche Van- denburg of Denver. Mrs. H. C. Carpentar is here for a short time on business from Omaha. Mr, aha Mrs. O. K. Sheffield and Mr. and Mr: turned from were called seyeral weeks ago by death of Mrs. Cross’ mother. Mr. and Mrs, V. N. Dolan and sc ® | left last evening for their home tn St Louis after visiting friends here fo | several weeks. 309 East Tenth an’ Creek. Personals : Besse Stoner arrived Monday }| from Seward, Neb., and will take the place of J. W, McIntyre as head of the commercial department of Mrs. high school, . will leave of Mrs. Nelson G. I. Cross have re ‘ebraska where they ¢ 408 Mr. and Mrs. Ww. as their house gue jorfe Burritt of Dougias. Miss Burritt this week for where she will take up work in dec orating and ¢esigning. Miss Eiizabeth Danie's has return- e2 from Thermopolis after spending several days there on business. . Mr. and Mrs. U. I. Connor are vis: itore in the city foc a few weeks from New York. City Briefs be Casper Dally Cridune make their home. Mrs. McIntyre has|where he was called by the serious been president of the Casper Wom- Departmental club for the last year. Mr. McIntyre has been head of 6. E16 the commercial department high school for the last four years and will now be connected with the Masher Mercantile company liness of his much improyed. mother, who is now of the! G. K. Harley, representative of the Walter Motor company of Los Ange- les, is here for a short time on busi- ness for his company. of Sait W. S. Kimball left last evening for Cheyenne, where he will attend the convention of the seventh district of the Rotarians. the see James R. Hogue has returned from California after spending a month i R. Yielding have|there visiting with friends and on today Miss Man | hutiness. gr es Chicago here for a short time from Indianap- ol's, E. L. Jenson has returned from a two weeks yacation trip spent in the northern part of the state. oes C. C. Jones left last evening for Colorado Springs, where he intends to spend a week or 10 days visiting friends. eee Earl Burwell of the Casper Gas Ap- pliance company left last evening for Cheyenne and Denver on a short busi- ness trip. G. K. Mullen and son left last eve- Charles F. Cook is a business visitor: Kiwanians to Send Delegate To Convention Among the things which came up for discussion at the luncheon of the Casper Kiwanis club this noon was , the subject of the 1923 convention to j be held in Atlanta City, May 27, 29, 30, and 31, It is probable that the local club will send one or more de‘e- | gates to this convention. It 1s understood that Denver {s pull- [ing for the convention center in 1924 and that the Colorado city has an ex cellent chance for it. ) J. 8. Mechling, Heutenant governor [of this district, gave a report on the | district trustee convention held in ! Cheyenne February 24. Mr. Mechting brought out the fact that ought to have a Kiwanis club and that it ought to be sponsored by Cas- |per. This will undoubtedly be done. Several other things of importance re- Sarding club matters were also brought up. A. Baker, formerly of Cheyenne, now of Casper talked to the members of the club. Mr. Baker's duties have taken him about the state. He stated | today that the 26 luncheon clubs in | Wyoming are doing a wonderful work {in promoting civic improvements, and Sheridan | | LATE SPORTS | H | NEW XORK, March 8.—Fd Simms, wealthy oil operator and turf man, has offered $500,000 for the Brooklyn National league base- ball club through W.Rossiter Red. mond, Brooklyn lawyer, according to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle today. jcc sisi coo ote \U. S. OFFICER MEETS DEATH |. PORT AU PRINCE, Hait!, March |8—(By The Associated Press.})—Lieu- tenant Commander John A. Fletcher, executive officer of the United State: fuel ship Orion died today as the re- | sult of an eighty foot fall through an | open hatchway of the collier Lae Free Cutlery this week with the Hoosier Beauty Kitchen Cabinet at raham-Shields Furniture Co.—Adver- | tisernent. | PAGE THREE $7.50 ten-plece set of Dexter cutlery free this week with the Hoosier Beauty Kitchen Cabinet at Grabam- Shields Furniture C dvertisement, ALD PEPPER FOR AREUMATIC PAIN Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” from sore, stiff, aching joints. It not hurt you, and {t certainly stopa, that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can 1, just try Red Pepp I have the quicke othing has such con- relief known. 2 centrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you app'y Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes if! warms the sore spot through and through and soreness are gone.” Ask any good druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, Be sure io get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package—Advertise- ment. | time from Billings visiting friends. | for Denver to be gone | Weeks vii ter, Mrs. W. M. Loreman. visiting friends here from Oklahoma. left this week for Thermopolis where they will spend several weeks visiting with friends. Springs is the house guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. parents of a seven rived Tuesday morning at their home, 1216 East Second street. er and little Bryce McLa‘n are doing nicely. ning for Denver and the east on a two months p'easure trip. While east Mrs. Nictolaysen will visit for a short time with her son William who is a student at Princetun this year. Before returning to Casper 3 with and family at Rock River. see ol word of the death of her brother-in- law F. L. Wilson which occurred at Miss Anna Baily.js here for a short ee J. MeCron left last evening for several iting at the home of her Mrs. E. Francis Bolter and sister Helen are Mrs, R. I. Horton and sma‘l son Mrs. George Glenn of Colorado Harry Carter. eee . Fisher are the und #n who ar Mr. and Mrs. Both moth- eee Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen life last eve rs Nicholaysen also spend a few days visiting her daughter Mrs. Neil Taylor Miss I. S. Newell of the New York company has recently received Mrs. S. E.| y's home in Kansas City, Mo. on Bailey, 742 South Durbin street. An| 2S nome 7 | March 3. interesting business session will pe «er held which will be followed by a Mrs. J. W. MeIntyr: ve dtode Sia BORN tems Mr, ahd Mrs. J. W. McIntyre hav Dramatic Diy'sion Will Meet. The Dramatic division of the Cas- ber Woman's Departmental club wi'l meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrv. WW. Lacey on South L'ncota vtreet. All -menrters of the division are asked to be present as important busidess, will be trans- acted. | eee Captal Hill Circle Meeting Firday, The Capital Hilt.Circle of the Meth- odist church wil meet tomorrow af- fernvou at the home of Mrs. C. bi Seuth Lincoln street, in steal of at the he:ne ot Mrs. Bishop as had been planned. Mrs. Covert Entertains Thyrsday Club. } Mrs. Pitt Covert entertainea the members of the Thursday Bridge club this afternoon at her residence, 243 wx avenue, 3. Kathleen Sul-| Hwan substituted for the afternoon. The club will mee: again next Thurs- day at the home of Mrs, 8. N. on Scuth Wolcott street. | rary Mrs. Kohnert Is Honored Guest. Miss Norma Schmitt entertained at an enjoyable 600 party last evening | at her home, 747 CY avenue in hon-| cr of her house guest, Mrs. Frank | Kohnert of South Dakota. The house | was beautifully decorated in spring} flowers. Tweive gues! were present.) lionors for the, evening were taken by Mrs. Jerry Lamput snd Mi Louise Reynolds. Mrs. Kohnert re ceived an attractive guest prize. P. EF, 0. Meeting | Last Evening Mrs. E, P. Bacon entertained the members of the P. E. O. last evening Whether you have suffered for years or are experiencing rheumatic pain for the first time—Sloan’s Liniment will bring uick, sare relief, Acaly: Sloan's to those stiff, sore joints. Its tingling, penetrating warmth brii comfort immediately. Be fore you evallfs it the pain di 5 par pea range bg The most seabborn and chronks caseS yield to Sioan’s. nue. Red ro: will be used for decorations. Twelve guests will be present. This is the second “of the series of parties which Mra. Harley is, giving. i eee Noe-St. Clair Marriage. ‘Tle marr’age of Miss Ina Noe to | For rbeamatine, bruises, rtraing.chest colds | moved to Salt Creek where | hey wll L. A. stato secretary of the MAC: leaves for Denver this evening to attend the Colorado state convention of the organization. | He will be in conference with Dr. J R. Mott Saturday. Mr. Toothaker has just completed a tour of the south ern section of the state. eee F. W. Albert is a business visitor here from Marion, Ind. B. J. McCally of Parkersburg, W. Va., arrived in Casper this morning. see P. G, Alexander, original head of the ¥. M. ©. A., will be in Casper next week to confer with H. By Dur- ham and his committee on the ques- tion of a Y. M «4. bullding here. Harold H. Cline and son Alex are here for the week from California. M. B. Verson left last evening for Denver after spending a few days here cn business, eee R. O. Allen is a business caller for a few days from Tulsa, Okla. eee I. G. Hamilton has returned from Omaha after spending two weeks there visiting at the home of his parents. eee c. L. B'utharsch, a representative of the Van Sant Motor company, Is spending a few days in the city on business from Sa‘t Creek. eee J. T. Gratiot has returned from a two weeks’ business trip to Chicago and Denver. after spending two business weeks here nielson arrived yester-} r and will make Cas- per his home, having accepted a po: tion here. ““Missou" Hines and Joe Crites,| both old-timers, in Colorado and W ming arrives) in Casper from Denver | yesterday to spend a few days visit- and in attending to matters of busi ness. J. EB. ning for their home in Minneapolis|i" fostering good fellowship between cities me Griffith was announced as a new member this noon. Cigars were passed around having been -| father of a seven and three-quarters | pound boy. Carter Timmons is spending a few -| days here from Denver on busines Buy a Hoosier Beauty Kitchen Cabi ing with their wide circle of friends! net this week and get a set of Dexter Cutlery free. Jand small weekly or Grogan, a resident of Cher-| ments, sador, Park 51st Street. donated wy E. Fisher, the : who ——_ Small payment down, monthly pay- at Graham-Shlelds Furniture okee, Iowa, arrived yesterday. Mr.| Grogan plans to bring his family Casper. This city gan. SIX RESCUED | BY WAR VET NEW YORK, March 8.—Patrolman John Dale, a world war hero, rescued six children and two women from a! burning building in Brooklyn. He made three trips from the building, the ‘ast time throwing his coat aver his head and crawling along the floor of the third story to reach a he'ptess woman. William McKay returned this week ‘rom a month's visit in Kansas City to Pe is much more ac- tive than any of the cities of the im ur 0 mediate east, according to Mr. Gro-| Sly, Aching SKIN The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable If you are suffering from eczema Or some other torturing, embarassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Mentho-Sulphur, de- clares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ seldom fails to quickly subdue itch: ing, even of fiery eczema. The best hotel in New York is the New Ambas- Avenue Patronized demand the mate of Service, Hosp tality and Comfort. The Ambassado: at by those “MELODYLAND” Ticket Sale Tomorrow. 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For the last two days of this sale— $9.50, $12.50, $16.50, $24.50, $32.50 up to $87.50. New Sprng Dresses Frocks of Newest Designs. A wonderful collection that foretells of the most brilliant fashion season of all years. Crepes, in demand for all types of frocks, fashion most of them. Values through regular channels, $19.50. to $49.50. In this sale at in- terestingly low prices— $13.95, $18.50, $24.50, $28.50 and $32.50. Smart Spring Suits There’s a swagger elegance about these Suits of Tricotine that appeals to youth and women of youthful taste. Some models are in short box effects, while others are bloused and tightly banded about the hips—in either case they are cut to amply display the gay- ly colored bodice beneath. For this calc D2SDO Beautiful novelty three-piece Suits. Values up to $125.00. $69 50 e For this sale New Spring Sweaters In all wanted shades and style* At $2.75, $3.75, $4.75 up to $18.50 For the last two days of this sale wa will offer a large selection of Bunga- low Aprons in Percales and Ging- hams, at 85c and $1.00 Each Imported Scotch Gingham Dresses These are a joy at any time of the year, but in the Spring women just can’t resist the lure of dainty Gingham. of sheer Organd have a Dress suitable for house, garden or the porch. For Friday and Saturday we will offer you the most beautiful selection that was ever on display in C sper, at the specially reduced price $3.95 Each JOE DAVID & CO. 227 South Center St.—Phone 747 Casper, Wyo. Add to this material trimmings | Batiste and bias folds of contrasting color and you