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Y, MAY 5, 1925 lé | | joes By MARY TOBIN CIETY, Cenfor Play Friday Will Solve Questions Have you ever wished that you might go back some tufming point in your life and take the right road, instead of the left-hand road? Have you eyer longed for a second chance? Have you ever wondered whether or not-a second chance might make you a better man or woman? In “Dear Brutus,” by Barrie, the senior class play, to be given at the High School audito- rium on Friday, May &th, at 8:15, you will have an opportunity of classifying yourself as one of the “dismal — chappies"” who cannot change or as one of the “brave one with the thin bright faces w’ the power to shape thems ee 0 Rose Carnival Dance At Arkeon This Evening The Culinary Workers of the city, for the benefit of their charity fund, are holding one of their popolar dances at the Arkeon this evening. this time it fs a “Rose Carnival’ nee, and decorations will be in Cs Everything that will contribute to an enjoyable evening has been ar- ranged by the committee in charge and the public fs assured of a splen- eid time. The music is to be provided the frmous Arkeon orchestra. ove Meeting of Departmental Club Tomorrow Afternoon. The general monthly meeting of the Casper Woman's, Departmental club will be held on Wednesday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock in the assembly room of the Natrona Power building. The meeting will be featured by an exhibit of the work accomplished during the year by members of the applied arts division and by a talk on Wyoming products to be given a represen ive of the Lions Following the business meet- teh will be served. All members are urged to be present. avare Woodmen of World Meet This Week. Natrona Camp No. 331 Woodmen of the World will hold an important meeting on Wednesday evening at 8% o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. A large attendance is desired. oe 8 Brotherhood League Meeting This Evening. The Council of the United Brotherhood League of the Casper churches meets this evening at §$ o'clock in the Men's Bible closs room in the Methodist church. An or ganization will be formed to heave the ersight of the arrangements for the chautauqua for the summer, end other important business will be transacted. by ees D. A. R. Card Party To Be Given At Power Building. The Daughters of the American Revolution will be hostesses on they sell good candy Ne. J.P. Smith Shee Ce., Chicage, Makers ‘OU of the legal pro- fession need a mind cleat for eloquent argu- ment. To suffer complain- ing feet is detrimental. Therefore, you owe Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes to yourself. The resilient Cushion conforms to every curve of your fout. It bal- ances the weight, lightens steps, relieves friction. And s for appearance, * sd Shoes are d Globe Shoe Co. : 230 South Center St. EM Original ; = = FY 3 ' rs > istinc- Thursday afternoon of this week ut an informal card party to be given in the assembly room of the Natrona Power bullding. Reservations for tebles should be made as soon as possible with one of the following committee: Mrs, R. T. Kamp, Mrs. H. C. Chappell and Mrs, H, P.. Fish- burn. ‘ . Neighbors of Woodcraft To Hold Regular Session. Casper Circle No. 409 Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet in regular ses- ston this evening, May 5, at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Business in connection with the dis- trict convention will be taken up and members as well as visiting mem- bers of the organization in the city are invited to attend. eee Baptist Auxiliary Will Meet at Church. The Woman's Auxiliary. of the Fipst Baptist church will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at the church parlors with members of the Willing Worker's circle as hostesses, ar Informal Tea Is Given Monday Afternoon Mrs, Anna Wilson of North Wil- son eet entertained informally Monday afternoon at a tea in com- pliment to her sister, Miss Helen Warren who is leaving in a short time for Colorado to make her home with her parents. Guests present for the afternoon were: Mrs. 'T. F. Moore and daughter Agnes, Helen Stuert, Mrs, F. R. Mars’ Mrs, T. Roberts, Miss Rose Wilson and the honore: . . P. E. 0. Meeting Is Postponed For Week Chapter O of the P. B. O. sister- hood: will. not meet on Wednesday evening at 525 South Wolcott street as .was formerly announced, the meeting having been postponed on account of the concert to be given tomorrow evening at the Elk’s audl- torlum under the auspices of St. Mark's Synergae. . . C. B. & Q. Woman's Club Meeting ‘Yonight A meeting of the Chicago Burling- ton and Quincy railroad Woman's club will be held this evening at 8:30 o'clock in the club rooms at the freight depot. Cards will be en. joyed during the evening and re- freshments served by a committee in charge. All members as well as all Burlington women are invited to attend. o- Members To Have Articles At Power Building Wednesday It has been requested by those !n charge that all members of the Ap- plied Arts Division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club having articles 'to place on display have them at the Natrona Power buildihg by 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon If impossible to take them to the hall, members are asked to cal! Mrs. G. D. Lugar Tuesday evening at phone 2826 and they will be called for. see Mrs. White To Compliment Miss Redington This Evening Mrs. Theodore White will compll- ment Miss Mae Redington whose en- gagement to John Tripeny was just recently announced, at a _ linen shower to be given at her home this evening. The evening will be spent in hemming tea towel Among the guests who will at- tend are: Mrs. W. 8. Melvin, Mrs. T. E. McShane, Mrs. Robert Dun- can, Miss Dorothy Dunlap, Miss Hil- degard Waecheter, Miss Ethel Kis- sick, Miss Nette Watson, Miss Grace DeWoody, Miss Genevieve Reding- ton, Miss Betty Bangert and the guest of honor. eee Tea Club Is Entertained At Biglin Residence The regular meeting of the Tea Club was held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frances Biglin, on South Genter street. Substitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. J. W. John- son, Mrs. Estabrook and Mrs- O. L. Walker. ee Plans Are Made For Card Party May 18 At the last meeting of St. Mark's guild plans were made for an even- ing bridge party to be given at the parish house on Monday, May 18. All those wishing to make reservations are asked to call Mrs, George W. Jar- vis or Mrs. James G, Weiderhold. Plans were also made for an in- forma! bridge party and Kensing- ton to be given on Thursday, Ma 14, at the home of Mrs. P. C. olaysen on South Wolcott .. st in honor of Mrs, W. H. We is leaving for Seattle, Was to make her hom Preceding 1e bridge party a short’ business n ing will be held for officers members. Mrs. Rose Will Entertain This Evening Mrs. Charles Rose will entertain a number of her friends this even- ing at her home, 232 South McKinle street, mt an informal bridge party. A color scheme of pink and orchid Why Your Blood Needs iphur in Spring Famous Old Dutch Tonic New in‘Tasteless Capsules Hverybody knows that in Spring the blood fe usually loaded with iinpuritien, and needs a good Spring tonic te cleanse it, and make {t rich and red again, For this purpose nothing is better than Sulphur—and now, you can take th’ great blood purifier without any mesfy_ mo taste For that Guipur compound—now known as Red Mill Haarlem Oll—{a belng put up in easy- to-take, tasteless capsnies. It not only qujekly purifies the blood but besides tones up and invigorates the liver, kidneys and other internal organs, 80 the entire system is clea wed, o: and tired feeling, weakn Jom appetite, etc., vanish like wie, and ‘on feel like a brand new person. Red Ml Haaclem Ol) is sold here by— The Kimball Drug Co. The Midwest Drug Co, ~rofessor: will be carried out in the floral dec orations, Invited guests include: Mrs, ¢ ence Wolfe, Mrs. James Speas, Mr Taddy Walker Is Host To Friends Little Taddy ‘Walker, son of Mr and Mrs. O, L. Walker was host las in -honor at a picnic supper given of his birthday anni Personals Mr. and Mrs. Thomas: Daily of 5% South David returned terday afternoon’ from Hot Spr 8. D., where they have be ing the last few weeks is advertising manager per ‘Tribune. street en spend Mr. Datly of the Cas Miss Juanita Miss, teacher in the Jefferson school, lett for her hor Meridian, ‘Tex., Sunday evening af ter she had received a teleg ing her father ts seriously ill. eee nm say Mr. and Mrs. Frank England and Mrs, George C. Bolden were recent visitors in Lander. . . Mr. and Mrs. Waugh Murphy have returned to their ranch near Kay cee after spending some time in this city. While here Mrs, Murphy un derwent a serious operation. opie. @ Mrs. Frank O'Prior was a recent visitor at Salt Creek with her brother, Dallas Gardner and family eee Mr. and Mrs. J, B. McMoller lef this morning for Denver by to spend several days. eee Mrs, Ted Henderson of Salt C Is the guest of friends here for the week, ek . . Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Noon of Den ver, who have been guests of friends here for the last four day: evening for Cheyenne to spend few'days before returning to the home. . Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Smith are ir Casper for a few days from thol home !n Idaho oe\e Mr. and Mrs 3. Manning who ave been making the hom in Denver during the w returned tc Casper spend the spri r umme sons here Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Chapr f 405 t Eleventh street hav their guest at thelr home, Mrs, Ch Adams of man's mother, Mrs. Der ver. see Mr. and Mrs, C. R,. Carter guests hete from Colorado cee Homer C. Canfield of Chicago ts here on business having arrived ye terday, eee Friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs, A. 'T. Tripeny who been seriously ill is greatly 4r proved. Mrs. Tripeny is the mother of John and William Tripeny ce. Mrs. R. 8. Green arrived trom Cheyenne and will remain for a fow days, . sete Mr; and Mrs, H. G. Hansen ex pect to leave in a few weeks for Col orado on a months pleasure trip. eee Mrs, Hector Mart! expe leave next week for Cheyenne former home where she will visit with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnson of Billings arrived in Casper last even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ayers of Lavoye arrived in Casper yester( eee Miss Emma Jameg ang Miss Heien Thomas Edison, famous inyentor, has » new daughter-in-law He is seen with his son, Theodore Miller Edison, and the latter's ogide, who was Miss Anna Maria Osterhout, d Lester Parker, Mrs. A. T. Rynals Mrs. Walter Stortie, Mrs Garr King, Mrs. Arthur Watson, Mr William Rae, Mrs, Horald Patter Mrs. Arthur Horsch, Mrs. Mary Stapleton, Mrs. L,~ R. Earnshaw Mrs. Jack Tate, Mrs. Calvin Smith Miss Marie Bishop, Miss Blanche Wagner, Miss Edna Mae Healy, Miss | Florence Eastman, Miss Edness Mokler and Mrs. Herman ’Sledel eee evening to a few of his small friends | > in| left last | hter of a Harvard | Jon: and Sunday Jin’ lis visiting with friends Safurday |spend the we in friends | eee M B. A \'to spe ays | week visiting with friend will Ie Casper tomorr land | Mr. and Mrs. 8. Connell are | moving to Mc 2 this week, where Mr. Connell has secured a position. Mr. and Mr W. Rodman are | of town vi in. Casper from { home in Kansas Mr. 1 Mrs. H. C. Fitz atrick and son.returned yesterday from a motor to Denver. me on | mer ident of Cas la number of friends here tis will be | note | Miss A. J. | clty from Cheyeny | Mr. and Mrs. B. Bi u | arrive 1 yesterday from Chicago, } Mrs. Charles Brown fs a visitor | here from her home in New Cas owe Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Miller of Der r ived In Cy er today to spend soing to Salt w days here Lake of orado. CITY BRIEFS J. H. Meyers, field representative the Wyoming National Bank, who has been spending a few da in Casper on business expects to leave on Thursday overland for Col- John R. Manton, president of the Sinclair Pipe Line company and R. Blake, general superintendent of the same company, returned last even ing to their homes in Tulea, Okla.. after spending several days in Cas- per on business in connection with their company. HB. H.) Steiger, of the New York Oil company arrived this morning from kis home in Oshkosh, Wis., ttend a meeting of the company efe¢ Jones of Denver is here on business haying arrived this morn ing. . C. 8. Smith of Denver arrived here this morning to spend a few days in| the city on busir J. T. Deuvit is transacting t ness affairs in Casper this from his home in Denver. . Eugene McCarthy left this mor ing for Thermopolis on business, John Gill of Lo arrived evening. eee | H. M. Green ts among the Denver | business callers here today. | o7ere | Recent visitors in Cheyenne fror Casper include: R. E ‘ers, Thomas Kenney, James B. Finch, G. W.| Trehearne, Mr. and Mrs. 0, M.| ms and sons, H, H. Schwartz, | L, Ferguson, and former Gov. Brooks. OLDS | of heador chest aremore easily | treated externally with— | 4 VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jare Ured Yearly | |in Casper from M * A. H Shaw is spending a few days Idwest. eo. Ww. B. Buckley is here on one of his business calls from St. Joseph, Mo. see ©. W. Kreiger is 2 Denver busi ness man who arrived in Casper last evening. cee BE. A. Hollingsworth of Denver is here on business for a few days. Henry Shaw « from San Franci: at the Gladstone . B,, W.\Richards and C. ee riyed this morning nd is a gue hot W. Weldey arrived in Casper today from Den ver eee W. W. Wilson left this morning for Rawlins to spend a few days o business, eee EH. W. Johnson is a Chicago bus ness visitor here today eee Lee Hillard is a visitor here fror Buffalo. h Business Girls Like Cuticura Because it keeps the complexion clear, the hands soft and the hair live and glossy. The Soap, used daily, cleanses and purifies, whilethe Oint- |ment soothes and heals. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal toilet powder. Address, Dept OF, Malden Maou” Cuticura Shaving Stick 25¢. 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