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PAGE EIGHT DOCIE TY Invitations To Go Out For Formal Dance Soon Next Function Will Be Held at Arkeon on April 20; Probably Will Be Last of Formal Affairs of The Season; Masquerade Is Given Up. Invitations will be sent out about the middle of this week for the next formal dancing party, according to plans of the committee in charge of the affair. The date chosen is Fri- day, April 20, and the party will be held at the Arkeon. The r Arkeon orchestra, under the leadership of Tom Wat- vill furnish the music. The orchestra has been lately —— | augmented by Dewey Powel be remembered as the c einheck orchestra here in the win of 1921. As this will probably be ths last formal invitation affair of the senson. t had been planned to have a mas- duerade. This idea was given up in of the fact that many of the Suest would find it difficult to obtain costumes suitable to the occasion. A canvass of about half of the invitation list showed a large'majority in favor of a straight Th Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday. Leavitt will entertain r home ld meeting. tair rmal party success of the Pre-Lenten Fro the fact that the coming af to be the last formal this year assured {t lar party of the win an 3 cr tne cas. SCOtch Concert to stesiaence. | Be Held at Church For Building Fund Wednesday. e Leavitt will be hos-| informal bridge luncheon. Townsend enter at her home will A number of the Scotch people of | Casper will give a concert in the Pres byterian tabernacle Thursday, April | 19, for the benefit of the building fund of the church. The program will in clude a great variety and many inter ing feature. Gregor § pe there with the pipes. 2 my Stewart will dance the Highland fling, and the Mann Sisters will exe cute the sailor's hornpipe. The full club meeting at the home! program will be published later. rles T. Weidner, | The Scotch people of Casper artholomew will enter-) greatly interested in the new Pres! Paul Mrs incheon Bible class party rlors. ncheon. Casper Sunday Horning Cridune News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY e most attractive matrons of Casper’s younger social set, whose charm has endeared her to a large circle of friends. Kiwanis Club To Choose Best of Student Actors Selection of Those to Whom $60 in Prizes Will Go To Be Made Thursday Evening When High School Thespians Put on 4 One Act Plays. hool auditorium. | Friday. Sullivan will entertain dge club iid dance at the ion of W. C home of Mrs.| Saturday. Hooper will be hostess | | ge tea at her home| | ter‘an church which ts to be built this year at Eighth and Wolcott streets There are several hundred Scotch in Casper and most of them are affiliated with this denomination. Among them are some of the most talented sin In the city — ers Peninsular gas range will give satisfaction and the price is less at Graham Shields Furniture Co. 133 B. Second. pe ee Hill Crest means pure water—pure When four different casts selected from .the student body of the Na trona County high school put on four one-act plays in the high school au ditorium Thursday night an oppor tunity will be given the members of the Casper Kiwanis club to determin who are the best students in the dra matic field and to whom should go the $60 in prizes which the club is offering for proficiency in art. The plays selected for presentation are “The Silent System,” “Opo Me- thumb,” “Indian Summer,” and “The Miss Sarah Crumpton of the art department and Miss Ruth Beggs of the sewing department are prepar ing costumes and scenery for the productions, which are under the di rection, of Miss Lela Brown A small charge {s to be made for admission in order that the incl dental expenses may be covered, The giving of these plays is but a part of the plan of the Kiwan!s club to bring out hidden talent in the students of the high school. The plan includes contests in debating, extem w. Bryson returned yesterday from Rawlins after a week's business trip spent there. eee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griebel are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived Friday evening at the Wo- men’s and Children’s hospital. Both mother and daughter are progressing nicely, Carl Human, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Voglar who has been for some time serfously ill with an attack of pneumonia {is now reported to be out of danger. cee Mrs. R. M. Andrus returned Friday morning from a two months’ pleas- ure trip spent in California. Mrs. Andrus was accompanied to Califor- nia by Mrs. John Higgins of Glen- rock. eee Mrs. D. A. Ford left Friday after. noon for Omaha having been called there by the death of her brother. rd Barney Snell returned Friday morn ing from Texas after a several months’ y there. Mr. Snell will leave in a few days for the Two-Bar ranch. eee E. M. McKenna has returned from Denver after a several months’ stay there. vee Mrs. Irene Lind left this morning for Sheridan where ‘she will spend a month visiting at the home of her mother after which she will go to for April 19. It will be on the sub- ject of whether zoning is or is not @ good thing for Casper, a very vital topic at the present time. The teams consist of Philip Ed- wards, Dwight Wallace, and Harry Ladbury, negative; and Warren Win- ter, Ernest Sheppard, and Anna Moll, affirmative, 2 ‘The members of the winning team will receive $25 €ach and the best member on the losing team will re- ceive $25. H. Price of Black Sivalls and California. Mrs. Lind will be joined in California by Mr. Lind who has been there for the last few months cee Edgar Lacey has arrived in the city from Salt Lake having been called here by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Gourley. Mr. Lacey is a brother of Miss Bell Lacey of this city. eee Mr. and Mrs. John M. Whisenhunt have aq their house guests for the week-end their cousin and nephew Norman Hughes of California and Loyal Gibson of Sparkenburg, 8. C. eee Former County Commissioner R. J. Veitch is now engaged in the hotel business at Kirby, Wyo. eee Dr. N/E. Morad, well known Ther- mopolls physician, has arrived in the city and will be associated with Dr. G. M. Anderson. eee Mrs. E. W. Hainsworth of Lander, formerly Miss Bahen of this city, spent yesterday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kimball enroute to Omaha. eee Mrs. H. H. Schwartz and three children returned yesterday overland from San Diego after a pleasure trip pent there. ee Mrs. R. E. Wertz, who has been 111 for the last two weeks, is now greatly improved. | aati | E. M. Fowler, factory representa- tive of the Lee Tire and Rubber com- pany, is on a business visit in Casper. coe Miss Afton Seal has arrived from Salt Lake and has accepted a post-| tion with the Ohio Oi! company here. | Chit hies P. H. Workman of Denver, who is | connected with the Rossendale-Red- | way Belt and Hose company, arrived | in Casper this morning. cee Borden Mf. Colter well known | pharmacist, formerly with the W. 8. | Kimball drug store, has returned from California after a three years’ SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1923. stay there and has accepted a posi- tion with the Midwest Pharmacy. Mrs. Colter and children are visiting with relatives in Colorado for a short time and will arrive in Casper soon. eee H. LaForce, representative of Brothers, is here from w. Jenkins Chicago. eee Mrs. M. P. Wheeler has returned from a short pleasure trip to No- braska, where she visited with rela- tives, eee M. J Foley has returned from a business ‘and pleasure trip to New York, Washington and Pittsburgh. While absent from the city Mr. Foley spent a short time looking over the Mahoning valley. saneace Dolly Gray left last evening for Denver after spending a short time here on business. eee Martin Fisher has returned from a/ short business trip to Thermopolis. We (Rugs, rugs, rugs, beautiful pat terns and the prices are less at Gra ham Shields Furniture Co., 133 E Second. ao Call 2051R for Raleigh man. Eat Here and Be Satisfied Wyatt Cafeteria Health Records Are Played at Meeting Of Business Women The monthly meeting and weekly luncheon of the Business and Pro- fessional Woman's clubs were held at the Henning yesterday noon, the lun- cheon hour being featured by the playing of six Victor “health recordc furnished by Miss Zoe Marks and Mrs. B. Klein of The Music Shoppe. Mrs, Addie Kensinger demonstrated the calisthenics that could be per- formed to the music played. Mrs. D. W. Ogilbee, who writes as Neal Gallatin, gave one of her poems entitled “Tangle Weed Ladies,” an exquisite piece that follows the newer al pleasing solos Mrs. Walters of Wash. Mrs. Thomas verso forms. Se | were rendered Walla Walla, | accompanying. | Reports of various committees were |taken up at the business session. Miss ‘on presiding | Margaret Fu Call 2051R for Raleigh man. ICE! ICE! Quick Service PHONE 1340 Indian Ice & Cold Storage Co. Clean Your System by Taking Chiropractic Adjustments Dr. I. E. 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