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MONDAY, MAY 26, 1924. Reunion at : . Next Month. _ The class -of 1920 of the Untiver- sity of Wyoming which was uated on June 9 of that year will hold {ts first reunion on the 9th to]; the lith of next month at Laramie. A number of members of the class have signified their intentions of being present for the occasion. Included in the reunion will be a business meeting of the class, a “sneak day,” a midnight celebra- tion on the roof of University hall, and a ticipation in the general events of commencement. During the undergraduate days of the Class of 1920, it was known as the most original, most representa- tive, and most responsible group on the campus. Members of the Class held practically every student office on the campus during the perigd from 1918 to 1920. This reputation has been validated by the class members since their advent into the game ute... Included in the Class of 1920 are: Dewey Anderson, Norah Banner Neff of Casper, Betty Beck Joslin, Beth C. Bellamy, Robert (Bobble) H. Burns of Sheridan, Mazie Chaplin Collins, “Chuck” Coolidge, Anne Coughlin, Les Crawford, Valentin Delapena, Glenn Emick, Norma A. Fisher (deceased), Gladys Has- brouck of Casper, Netty Potts Johnson, Samuel Hitchcock, Ed- wina Knight, Louis T. Krueger, Glenn D. Laira of Worland, Mere- dith Langheldt Luther of Chicago, Ralph McWhinnie of Douglas, Mar- tha Marquis, Burton Marston, Vir- ginia Miller Scott, Thomas Nicholas, Ted Olson, C. William Penland, Dawson A. Phelps, Irven L. Revell, Angle Roosa, Albert Sholtz, Don Shingler of Cheyenne, Hazel Spen- cer, Bill Talbert, Andrew Willis, and Charlle Young. -s 6 Scandinavian Lutheran Aid to. Meet Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon, May 29, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs: H. W. Trask, 720 East Third street. Miss Gantz is Honored AT Party Saturday. Mrs. H. C. Hawkins entertained informally Saturday evening at her Nyresidence, 1129 East Second street ‘at an aluminum shower for Miss Lucy Gantz who will be married in the near future to Frederick Hol- land, Jr, The evening was spent in games and contests after which re- freshments were served by the hostess. Guests present for the evening were: Mrs. Lester Parker, Mrs. L. L. Gantz, Mis Inez Babb, Miss Ber- nice David, Miss Florence Eastman, Miss Cleola Lilly, Miss Blanche Wagner, Miss Ida Holland, © Miss Eva Ferguson and the guest of honor. ° . Fitzgerald Pupils Will Give Recital The pupils of Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald will be presented in a plano recital at the Music Shoppe recital hall at 8:15 p. m. Thursday Mies Genevieve Fitzgerald, harpist, will assist in the recital. The pupils have been in rehear- sal for several weeks for this par- ticular program and an unusually interpretative musical evening Is anticipated. The public is cor- fdally invited. The program follows: “Turkish March from Ruin of Athens (two pianos) Beethoven Esther Smith, Sam Foshay, Martha Mead, Lucille Bishop Gnome Dance --------- Mac Dowell TAllian Bundrock . “Nocturne” . Leybach . c “To a Wild Rose” Mac Dowell Elvira Bundrock “Faust Waltz” Jack Leary “Le Secret” --.----. a Ruth Marshall “Anitra’s Dance” (two pianos) Grieg Kathleen Kenney “Humoresque™ Marie Pigeon “Tarantella” Esther Second Waltz Marth “Sonata C Major,” First Move- ment (two pianos) Mozart-Grieg Sam Foshay “In The Hall of the Mountain King” (two pianos). Aeril Dingman Harp—‘Autumn” ‘“ “Scherzino"’ Genevieve zgera! ‘Religious March” from Lohen- grin (two planos) Wagner Leah Halloran, Edna Kassis R. L. Holman, Blanche Kassis “Polacca Brilliante” Weber (Two Pianos) Lucille Bishop “Sonata Pathatique,” Andante (two pianos) -. Beethoven Edna “To a Water Lily’ .- Mac Dowell “Shadow Dance’ ~ Mac Dowell Leah Holloran “Polonaise A Major” (two planos) Constance Metz “Invitation To the Dance” ..Weber (two pianos) Edna Harned, Edna Kassis R, L, Holman, Constance Metz eee Miss Bishop Will Entertain This Evening. Miss Marie Bishop will entertain a number of friends this evening at an {nformal card party to be given at her residence, 818 East Second oS etrect, ‘Thomas Salvi Chopin . Miss Norris Will Entertain Wednesday. Miss Lovey Norris wi'l entertain number of friends informally on Inesday at the Springtime lunch- to be given by St. Mark's Synur at the I. O. O. F. hall the evening by a committee The entertainment will gin at 9:30 o'clack, eee Current Event’s Department Will Meet Tomorrow Afternoon. ~ ‘The. Current Event’s department of the Casper Woman's Departmpn- tal club will meet tomorrow after- noon. May 27 at 2 o'clock at the public library. The Busy Bee odist Ladies Aid week as wag originally planned. "ee Patron’s Day at Grant School Friday. Despite the inclemency of the weather a large number of patrons of the Grant school attended the Patron's day program given Friday afternoon by the children. A large part of the afternoon's entertain- ment was taken up with the regular school work, presented for the par- ents in order that they might know what the teachers accomplish with the children and how to secure the best results in teaching. Each room hag an exhibition of finished work of the year. And at 2:30 o'clock a program by the whole school was presented. Miss Emma Lou Abbott, principal of the school gave an ad- dress of welcome after which a progrem consisting of songs, drills peems and folk dances were en- jJoyed. Miss Helen Stone played sey- eral pleasing violin. selections. ‘The affair was received with much en- thusfasm on the part of the par- ents and {t was decided to hold pat- Ton's afternoon at the close of the semester's work. Mrs. Fisher to Present Expression Pupils. Rehearsals have been almost com- pleted for the entertainment which will be given at 8 o'clock Thursday 2 Sarah (the Irish ee of the Meth- lety will meet at the home of Mrs. Witt, 807 Har- rison street Wednesday afternoon, | 4i-¥ Club Will June 8, instead of Friday of \this| Entertain evening in the Methodist Episcopah| church anntx by Mra. B. B. Fisher's class in expression. The p: of the play will go toward the organ fund for the new church. hella -Mrs. H. Roe Bartle ; ‘Weston ---. Josephine Parey The Three Pegs— * Margu: Madge eeneee-n----- ide Josendah! Lizzie (the maid Grace Ferguson Mrs. Conti (a talkative Italian)__ we Mrs. Mildred Harned Mrs. Barcley (friend of Emily Weston) -- Margaret Holmes . The Natrona Medical society will meet Tuesday evening May 27, at the Henning hotel. Dr. Bryant will Present the paper of the evening which will be on “The endocrines with special emphasis on the gonad: oe ad For Mothers Members of the HI-Y club will be hosts at a dinner to be given tomor row evening at 7 o'clock at the Me- thodist church for their ‘mothers. see 0. E. 8, Meeting ursday Evening The regular \meeting of Ft. Cas- per chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star will be held on Thursday even- ing, May 29, at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Bertha Ross- eau, grand matron will make her.of- ficial visit at this time. Following the usual business meeting candi dates will be initiated and all mem- bers of the chapter as well as visit- ing members in the city are invited to attend. The examining com- mittee will be present at 7:15. cee Stewart-Clay Marriage Miss Fern Stewart and Glen Clay, popular Cusper couple were quietly married Sunday afternoon at- 1 o'clock at the First Christian church, the Rey: R. R. Hildebrand officiating. ‘They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clay, brother and sister-in-law of the groom. Following the cere- mony a dinner was served at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clay to which only intimate friends a tended. The couple will make their home here. 5 Pep’s quiet and modest prices set the pace: That’s one reason why Pen belongs to no combination whose object might be to maintain prices. $2.50 Azurea Toilet Water witeectes ee $1.25 Coty Face Powder 97c 50c D. & R. Cream_-__-_4le 85c D. & R. Cream__-_69c $2.50 Floramye Toilet Water -- $1.91 $1.00 Hind’s Cream____79c 60c Listerine ~-...__-_45c¢ 85c 3-Flower Powder___67c 50c Palmolive Shampoo 17c 45c Bayers Aspirin~ 30c 25¢ 25c 60c 65c -30c Bromo Seltzer_____25c Carter’s Pills._.....20c Cascarets - Pape’s Diapepsin___50c Doan’s Kidney Pills 55c 85c Frostilla 25c N. R. Tablets_ $1.00 Nujol 60c Syrup Pepsin _..._50c syeeaha Camels iawn ose OO, Ovals --........2 for 45¢ Tareytons -__ Fatimas — Omars -._ 27, the Nolghbors of America will entertain at the Moose hall on West First street for the delegates from the Douglas camp, The entertain Pep’s Prices Are Figured So That Every Penny Has a Meaning All Its Own 138 and 146 South Center Street boys DRUG SPECIALS Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday EVERY DAY CUT-PRICE DRUGS Over 1,000 Items Sold Under the Manufacturers’ Price PALMOLIVE SOAP, Each, ; Cigarettes and Tobaccos --2 for 45c/Star, Plug ___ -2 for 35c|Prince Albert 1% Ib..____55¢ ---2 for 35¢| Prince Albert, 1 Ib. Bull Durham ~~ ~. ~.__7%e] Tuxedo Pep’s Cut Prices Give You From 5 Cents to 25 Cents Worth of Satisfaction In CASH, the - More the Cash the * Greatér the Satisfaction 3 Days $2.50 Le Trefle Toilet Water $1.25 Mavis Toilet water $1.00 Marmola Tablets_79c $1.25 Paul’s Henna____83c 65c Parisian Sage______53c $1.00 Princess Pat Powder ____________79¢ 65c Synol Soap________53c $1.25 Yanky Clover Toilet Water _______93c 75c Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur — --59c 25c Cuticura Soap,_3 for 65c 10c Ivory Soap____3 for 25c ADC LUX Sooo one wap ke 10c Lifebuoy. 2 for 15c 25c Packer’s_____3 for 65c 1léc P. & S.. ~Ile 25c Resinol 3 for 65c 15c Sayman’s ____3 for 35c¢ 15c Scat 25c Woodbury’s __3 for 65c 7c Horseshoe Plug -_._-__79- Climax Plug _-...-.___79¢ --79¢ Che Casper Daily Tribune PERSONALS “Mr, and Mrs. M, E. Young are visiting with friends and attending to business affairs in’ Jamestown, Ne ¥. eee ; ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hughes are the parents of a baby daughter, ‘who arrived at the coun- ty hospita!, Mrs. Hughes is a daugh- iter of J. B, Griffith: eee Leslie Miller of the Aero Oil Products company has returned from Cheyenne where he spent sev- eral days visiting with Mrs. Miller and family, see ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Bough are visitors in’ the elty from Thermop- olis. i eee Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Irwin and son of Enid, Okla., are visiting here for a short tinie this ‘week. eee Mr. and Mrs, J..R. Harper were guests of friends here yestercay trom Lost Cabin, . Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Milton spent yesterday here from their hom t Midwest the guests of friends, Miss Mildred Gray of Lavoye spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting with friends. Mrs. D, Specher and son arrived in Cauper yesterday to join Mr. Specher of the Specher Brothers Drug company. . . . Miller left ducing Sale reducing sale. Denver this morning overland for Casper. Mr. and Mrs. Miller ‘have been Spgnding several days in the capital city on a combined business and p'easure trip. . Mrs. Cudslip spent a short time last week visiting with Mrs. Archie Miller at her home in Sunrise. eee Mrs. George Nelson, formerly Miss Ina Logue spent a short time last week visiting with her parents in Lander. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Norris were Casper people who visited with friends at Greybull last week. eee Mrs. Harriet Winslow has re- turned from Lander where she, was the guest of friends for several days. . . ellie Inskter and baby have been visiting with Mrs. Inkster’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. A, Coun. tryman !n Lander for several days. eee Mrs. C. BE, Martin of Glenrock who underwent an operation here last week at one of the local hospi- tals is reported to be greatly im- proved. . Mrs. . Harris Sabin has returned from Newcastle where he spent several Gays visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. F. H. Barnes. eee Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Winton have returned from the western coast where they have been on a pleasure trip for. the last month, eee oe Miss Roena Wyatt spent several days here last week, the guest of friends, from Greybull. . . Miss Alice Davies, who spent During our first great re- adjustment and stock-re- WYOMING'S LARGEST AND FINEST STORE FOR WOMEN New Arrivals For Your New Sports Costume Haye been priced especially low for partici- pants in our great re-adjustment and _ stock- a accompanied’ by Miss Alma Mc- Lin of Greybull, has returned to her home in Ewing, Neb. ——_>-. CITY BRIEFS ~ Joseph Lowndes, Jr., has return- ed from Lander where he visited with friends for several days. cee L. G. Kline, district manager of i the Continental Supply company, and Richard Jones spent a short time in Lander attending to busi- ness affairs. eee F. H. Hil of the Noble Drug com- pany of Lander was a visitor here for a short time en route to Chad- ron, Neb., on a week's vacation trip. . H. Collingwood of the Gypsy company spent a short time last week in Cheyenne on business. cee R. A, Trapp has returned from a several days business trip spent in Laramie. a eee C. G. Collins has returned from Denver where he spent several days transacting business affairs. eee Frederick Taylor of Colorado is an out of town man here spending several days. . Albert Taylor was a visitor here over Sunday from Salt Creek. eee | H, L. Baker is attending to busi- nes# affairs in Rawlins having left yesterday by motor. short time here visiting with friends guest here for the week his father, Robert D. Fischer of Omaha. corhpany, morning and James W. Fischer has as his on the Main PAGE. THREE, Henning hotel. Mr. Stokes will be here several dars and will visit ‘the Salt Creek field the latter part of the week. J. Stokes of N. J. Stokes and arrived from Denver this is registered at the ‘Tribune wantads bring resul THE WHISKEY JOKER It is said that nearly every law en- acted nowadays contains a “joker.” The joker in the prohibition law is that feature of it whereby a full pint of liquor may be dispensed by the druggist. In Colorado Iess trouble is experi- enced because of a STATE law lim ing the amount a druggist may dis pense to four ounces (14th pint). Leading druggists of Wyoming tried to persuade the last legislature of this state to pass such a law, but were defeated. Persons and societies who stand for a better order of things should decline to support any candidate for the state legislature who will not pledge him- self for a law limiting whisky prescripitions to four ounces and providing that no place may be classed as a drug store unless a regularly regis- tered pharmacist be employed. 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