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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 192! ~ Military Ball at High School April 24. Much interest is being shown by the Casper public and pupils of the Natrona County high school, in the ninth annual military ball to be given on April 24 at the high school mnasium. A feature of the eve ning will be a competitive drill-down between four cadets from h com- pany, 15 in all The Rofary club medal and two “C” blankets will be awarded to the best drilled cadets. Officers in charge of arrangements for the ball include: John Mu ye Odie Gorrel, Vance Leeper, Dan Bell, P. K. E rds, Ronald Hurst, u Stenberg, ‘om Kassis, Vincent l ack Norton, Barry Mahoney nd rt Mille 7 es. Johnson For Vhursday Club, 7 Mrs. J. W yn entertained e Thursday club members afternoon at her home on vid street Substitutes for yon were: Mrs. Nell Kim t ’ R ‘eterson, Mrs, M. C. Prite, Mrs. Lerc Gr » Mrs. A. E. ett, Mre. Herbert badd and Miss Kathleen Sullivar 8. B. A. Meeting and Dance Saturday Evening, A meeting of the Security Benefit sssoclation will be held on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following the meet: ing a dance will be given to which the public is invited to attend. Midnight Bridge Club Meeting Last Evening. The regular meeting of the Mid- night Bridge club was. held last eve ning at the home of Miss Margaret England. Horors at bridge for the evening were taken by Mrs.’ Paul Hooper and Mrs. David Fox. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks on Thursday evening at the home of Miss Kath- leen Sullivan on East Tenth street. " ars . ‘Annan-Quinn Engagement Is Announced Here. Announcements of the engage ment of Miss Frances Mildred An- nan of Casper to Michael F. Quinn of Bradford, Penn., were received here this week.” The wedding will take place the latter part of May in Olean, N. Y. ar St. Mark’s Bazaar Opens This Morning. The annual bazaar of St. Mark's Episcopal church, being conducted by the guild and synergae, was opened this morning at 11 o'clock at the parish house, and will continue until tomorrow evening. A special feature of the sale is a complete line of children’s clothing, baked goods and fancy articles, .-. Children's Party Is Enjoyed Thursday. Mrs. R. H. Nichols and sister, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop entertained at an Easter party given yesterday atter- ween at the Nichols home on South Park avenue for their children. "Betsy, Margaret and Brooks Nichols, and Mary Hester and Homer La- throp. The afternoon was spent in playing Easter games and an egg BAUR’S Brick Ice Cream 43 Bi z 138 South Center Street Next Door to Blakey —novelty cut-out pattern —front ties —Belgian spike heels —black patent —patent combinations sizés.and widths. displays. Cor. 1st and Center By MARY TOBIN Winning Styles at Popular Prices Select the style you want from our great stocks. ‘Every new pattern, every new color is represented here in all Footwear for every occasion from the famous fashion centers. Feature Prices $4.85 TO $9.85 We have just received a big shipment of Hosiery in all the new colors. We are Exclusive Representatives for Cantilever and Red Cross Shoes. Haytin's “We Fit the Feet’ hunt, prizes being awarded to the winners. »A supper was served to the little guests late in the . after- noon, Among the guests were: : Eileen aylor, John Burke, Buddy Taylor, nk » Burk: Frances Johnson, Jo Burke, Mary Ellen Johnson, Billie Burke, Betty Lou Arbuckle, Mary Abbott Estabrook, John Gee, Flora Abbey Peterson, Gene Biglin, Sy- bil Johnson, Ann Biglin, John Cooke, Bobbie Stirrett, Jean Cooke, Donald Stirrett, Bubbles Cooke, Helen Lucia Lummis, Esther Ed- wards, Dorothy Mahoney, Blanche Loutse Lummis, Ruth Wilson, Rob- ert Boyle, Marion Wheeler, Dickie Boyle, Bobbie Kimball, John Snook, ‘Taddie Walker, Marion Shook, Wal ter Snook, Barbara Bond, Brother Watker, Ann Covert, Berry Bond Frank Bachelier, Martha Moss Ma honey and Pitt Covert. Aerie Pupils of Mrs. Haynie to Appear in Recital Tonight. A program of interest has been nged by Mrs. Rose Toenges ynie and will be given this eve- ning by her piano pupils at the Charles E. Wells’ Music store on East Second stret. Patrons as well as those interested in music are invited to attend. Miss Louise Newell, win- ner of the state piano contest held recently at the university in Lara- mie will be among thorr will take part. The program follows: “In The Bazaar" -... Newton Swift Dona Mae Snoddy f “Sparkling Eyes” -.._. Bert Anthony Betty May Crouch “The Picnic,” Waltz in F. Major - —s -- Mathilde Rilbro Jean Clark “Spinning Song” -.. Opal Wirth “The Japanese Doll Newton Swift “Morning Greetings’ --- Kuhlau Loulse ‘Snoddy “The Gypsies Are Coming” ~ James A. Rogers Elizabeth Nicolaysen ‘In Hanging Gardens” Even Davjes Ellmenruch Mrs. Littlefield, phone 826R or Mrs. Harry Astin, phone 2107J. The affair will be a benefit enter- tainment, for the soldiers at the hos- pital In Sheridan and the public is invited to attend. Grains Junior Choir Meeting To Be Held This Evening. The first division of the Junior choir of St. Mark's Episcopal church will meet this evening in the large church for rebearsal eee Vespers Sunday at Methodist Church. Girl Reserve. vesper_ ser be held on Sunday afternoon 3:30 o'clock at the First Methodist church. The meeting will also be in the form of a recognition mission for the new members and parents of members well as friends are invited to attend. An interesting program has been planned and will be given by members of the Reserve. pee ee eee s wil PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Edde of 882 Glenarm street are receiving the congratulations of friends on the ar- rival Thursday, April 16 of an eight pound baby daughter, Letta Vir- ginia, Mr. Edde is connected with the Indian Ice company. eee Mrs. Arentz and children are ex pected to arrive in Casper on Sun day from Chicago to join Mr. Arentz who is connected here with the Mid west Refining company in.the legal department. aad Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thompson of Midwest spent yesterday here on business. he Casper Daily Cribune » PAGE THREE the Natrona Power company. Mr. | Sheridan on h r ¢ E. Smt f Thermopolis ar-|_ M and Mrs. Ralph Stefténs bave Ward {s now general manager of the | sopped overn H t evening. x tor a sh Northwestern Pacific Service co ( I I Y BRIEFS | transferring fe | i shont. pany at Huron. | J. Bo Winsta ger : ay ; kde A. Black of § Good MLE i ft . Miss Mildred Meglemre was a re-} RW, Marsh of the General Clear | itin felendé Her Db. ) Thermot a cent visitor here from Wheatland at} company is 4n Casper on busine aera ‘ ‘ Pees the home of Mrs. Beryl Terman ar ail i Seite ; f ate ; J. N. Keet arrived i Mi une’ ast A. N. Muncres and Omar Hatni} Denver ae) Te g trom ‘Thermopolls where. ton were visitors last Sunday in, Lan- | sukas Robartivetlaon «Barey:Le 7 a 4 A pending some time on us der at the Muncres and H, R. Lou S. Lyons and rane of Denve KF ; ; Brace eee Se, homes. rton are guests at ( ening T Qt Mrs. C, R. Lattimer and small | Ss, ) \< R. Buis has retu Gontw, 2 W f Burlingt James . Hen 5, Mont daughter have returned to Cas} is spending the day | seve days busines Tes t ; 1 p ‘ Ps following a several days’ vi: reel cay A Lander with Mr A, Lattimer. | 3 ham ; OP). @. | E. Stone of St. Paul, Minn., I ¥ a is ning Albert Johnson has returned trom | ! affairs. | h | 0. B Ge ; Larimie where he visited for a short ; SE | ie: | ; time. He was accompanied to La Dr. Jay Ith of Glenrock and mop. ‘ I ° mie by his aunt, Mrs. Bert’ Johnson |G. H of Douglas wer cee | eh vir who visited there with her son, Rob- | !tore yesterday, ; OX Gardner J Cole bbe eee W. H. Coddington is among t is here on one of hi ‘ : A recent visitor in Casper from Denver business men spending ness ‘alls. | u Ore me a igher. eral days in the city . | 4 ; nin Shoshon! was Frank Fisher 1e cl Be ae ae ; bi a Mr. and Mrs, F. Jebens have been| Dr. A. G. Ralston of Midwest was} in Casper th s3 | E : aie ex visiting with thelr daughter, Mrs.|9" arrival here last evening One ith tat! ft ritined ¢ er are ft < Ci " in Bagge eee A. Smith, representative of | g , acie 4 ae Sarath peers * Ww Ridgeway, deputy bate |e hilling’s B is attending to} his home for the few day Il appear atthe! Antex ee! see States marshal with headquarters at | business affairs here. count ¢ Miss Alice Dodds, who has been confined to her home for the last month on account of {llneas is con valescing. eee Mrs. Gabrial Sinclair left Sun. | day for Minneapolis to visit with rel ativer eee Mrs. Janice Stockholm has as he: | guest at her home on East Second street, Miss Catherine Harris of Al lance, Neb, . . Patrick Sullivan, Republican Na tional committeeman, and daughter . * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrell are visiting with friends here from Salt Creek. ee Mr. and Mrs. William H. Beard arrived yesterday from Deny * . Miss Greta’ M. Macklin of Mid- west is visiting with friends here today. . Mrs. BE. H. Corse of the Cathedral Home at Laramie is a guest at the Gladstone hotel. . “Feather Dance” - Paul Ducella Dorothy. Crossby “The Pixies Drill” Arthur L. Brown Lois Horsch “The Pixies Spinning” ~ Arthur L. Brown Margaret Nichola “The Guitar” ..... Eilee: “Wood Nymphs es Florence P. Rea Virginia Nelson “Summer Time” ----. ee -- Blanche Dingly Mathews Edith Haynie Duet—“Her First Ball” ~~ Blanche Dingly Mathews Dona Mae Snoddy, Louis Snoddy “Revel of the Wood Nymphs” -... - ns Florence Barbour “Etude in Ab Major” Wollenhaupt Melissa “Helms “Good Night” “Etude de Style” -_. Elizabeth Glendining “Melody” Brig. Gen. Chas.G. Dawes “Oountry Gardens” Percy Grainger Doris Newell “Nocturne in F. Sharp Major” -_ ~ Nevin Ravina ‘Peer Gynt Suite’ “Dance of Anitra” “Morning Mood” Mary Kimball “Nocturne in C Sharp Minor .... Mra. A. C. Riker “Grieg Concerto” Newell, tir Rose Haynie, . Bake Sele Saturday At Casper Pharmacy. Mrs. Dentner'’s committee of the First Presbyterian aid society will hold a bake sale on Saturday, April 18, beginning at 10 o'clock at the Casper Pharmacy. ee - Grieg Piano and Mrs. econd piano, . American Legion Auxiliary ‘Will Give Card Party. The American Legion Auxiliary will give an informal card party on Saturday afternoon of this week in the embly hall of the Natrona power building, the entertainment to begin at 2 o'clock. Those wishing to reserve tables may do so by call- ing one of the following committee, Mrs. W. J. Wéhrli, phone 1925M, See the Spring window Boot Shop Gladstone Hotel Bldg. Mrs. George Lawson of Big Piney, has been visiting in the city. ee The Misses Beatrice McLeod and Virginia Warkley of Cheyenne are guests at the Townsend. eee Mrs. R. B. West and father, M. Fenwick. of Basin arrived'in Casper yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts have returned to Casper from the north- ern part of the state where they have been visiting with relatives, eee Misses Marie Barton and Dorothy Tomlin, who were recently trans ferred from the. Denver office to the local office of the Veterans’ bureau, have rented the property at 182 North Grant street where they have established their home. see James P. Smith accompanied by his grand daughter, Lucille Purdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pordy returned yesterday from California, where they have been visiting for some time. Mrs. Smith and daughter Mrs. Purdy and baby expect to re- main in California for two’or three weeks longer. eee Billie Robertson was « visitor the beginning of the week tn Lander with his. small counsin, Doris Jean Robertson. eee ‘Word has been received in Casper of the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ward on Easter morning at their home in Huron, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ward were formerly residents of. 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