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PAGE Twe : LIONS CLUB TREATED TO OIL FIELD DINNER “Bill” Holland and “Moike” Foley Star as Hosts to Members and Ladies at Entertainment at Ohio Camp in the Big Muddy An entertainment that equalled if not surpassed in enjoy- ment the formal dinner given two weeks ago in celebration of their anniversary organization was participated in by members of the Lions club and their ladies when they jour- neyed to the Ohio camp in the Big Muddy for a dinner dance at which W. H. (Bill) Holland and M. J. (Moike) Foley, two members of the club, were;morrow evening in the high school hosts, An claborate dinner served at|auditorium. the camp was featured by singing,|serles of contests which are being notably by chief” Bartle, and by/|sponsored by the Kiwanis club this roars by the assembled Lions for Ohio|year and for which the club is offer- officials who extended the courtesy of|ing valuable prizes to the students aa the camp to the hosts and others|inducements, among the honored guests. “Sparky”| Dr. C. P. Replogle was a speaker Jarvis roar 1 in solo in reciprocating |at the meeting today. Dr. Repwgle for a sim honor. |is physician and surgeon for the Wyo- Follow he close of the dinner,|ming North and South railroad. He which was served by girls of the|suggested that the members of the Parkerton High School, the guests ad-|club take a trip over the route of this journed to the school gymnasiumjroad as such a trip would be unus- where dancing wag enjoyed until a Jate hour. Old and modern steps featured the p ually interesting. It 1s understood that the Casper chamber of commerce contemp’ates such an excursion. The trip to E uddy was made in EASE Se Ea les by ) Lions and} = a , together with a number| REeSQlUEIONS Passed Among the guests honor- ‘ On Death of Late Mayor by Scouts tions were former Gov: 3. B. Brooks, Mr. and yden and Mr. and ants decorated automobiles, sed through the city with Mrs. Mrs. is on their departure. The Casper Boy Scouts thie week passed reso:utions on the death of the late Mayor W. A. Blackmore. Mayor Blackmore, it will be remembered, Jointly with M. J. Gothberg donated ANNOUNCED IN KIWANIS. [ctsh-Sezceccn wins 2 The resolutions fot ‘This contest is one of a/t® eclipse anything which the accom- ae pare sae in ae ne s Che Casper Daily Cribune attendings to business affairs. Harry Talman left yesterday for} William Utsinger who has-been ser- Rock Springs to be gone several dayg| ously ill for the last few days is re- a ported to be slightly improved. EM AOOCSS Ee ete SCHEOULED AT ARKEON |= “ass HEADS TALENT TONIGHT, \ One of the most sensational dances that the management of the Arkeon has been able to conceive will be held at this joy place this evening when Miss Irene Prior appears as a head- Uner in “The Dance of the Seven Veils.” Miss Prior has been appear- ing with the realtors’ show here and has achieved a great deal of admira- tion because of her Egyptian act. The dance of the seven yells is said plished performer has done in Casper, and the former celebrity of the Dent- shawn dancers should add another achievement to her loug list without much trouble, Besides Miss Prior, Miss Dorothy Haynes, popular blues singer, and Heine Klotz, jazz singer an dwhistler, will also be present as will also Miss 4ta Middlevitch of the Arkeon’s reg war list of entertainers, Twelve beautiful kewple dolls will be given away by Mr. McKeon, man- ager of the establishment. These will be given to persons who hold lucky numbers. The affatr tonight will be the cus- tomary 10-cent dance. padeorm bb omeang Mike G. Layman and H. T. Me- Cracken arrived in the city last eve. ning from Portland, and will spend the summer months here, ‘The Cotton Pickers 2418—"Snakes’ Hips” “I Never Miss the Sunshine” Two Twinkling Fox Trots ‘The Cotton Pickers, like other famous dance orches- tras, make records exclusively for Brunswick because Brunswick gives the truest, clearest and most perfect interpretations of this popular dance music, You'll enjoy these two exhilarating dance selections. Both are joyful with rhythm, New Brunewick Records are now isrued every day, No waiting. Any Brunswick dealer wilt Gladly play them for you. Brunswick Records play en any phonograph, but best on The Brunswick ary member of the executive commit- The meeting of the Casper Kiwante club today gave an opportunity for announcements of events of impor tance to Casperites that will be staged hers within the next few weeks, Among these ia to be the arriyal of Father Flanagan's Boye boys’ school in Omaha. gates will be in Casper 3 and will entertain audi from the These de'e- nce for several It covers 100 acres about 10 n& and takes in watfs ts of the cities of the d offers them an op- terment, Forty-eight ye gone to this school from oming. Nineteen nations and 28 are represented in the institu on, It is non-sectarian in charac- ter. Each year a group of boya from the school tour the country in their own car and get valuable experience roing in public as well as ad their institution. A num of members of the school ap- red in Casper last summer and nade a great hit with the persons Whom they contacted here. “The Unfinished Battle,” a law en- forcement address that takes up the question of prohibition and its en- forcement will be given in the Firat ptist church at 8 o'clock next Sun WHEREAS, our Heavenly Father in His infinite wisdom, has calle@ our beloved mayor, Walter A. Blackmore, fgom the ecenes of his earthly labors; 4ND WHEREAS, Mayor Blackmore Waa an active and valuable member of this council, and as such was ever ready to promote the activities of scouting by Ale counrel and support and in addition exemplified in his own daily life those principles of use- fulnesa and service which are the ob- jectives of scouting; Theréfore, BE IT RESOLVED; that the Boy Scouts of Casper and the members of the Casper council, Boy Scouts of America, feel that in the loss of May- or Blackmore from our membership wo have suffered much a loss as to en: able us in some measure to sympa- thize with and understand the lose sustained by the several members of his family, and of all others who had the honor of hig acqamtance and as: sociation; BE IT »FURTHER RESOLVED, that these resolutions be iy patie our recor@a, that a copy i be delivered to his family. CASPER COUNCIL, BOYS SCOUTS OF AMERICA, WILIAM O. WILSON, President of Council. 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