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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 Che Casper Sunday Cribune Women Run This Town GASPER TOON ATE HEARINGS sto tinental r announce England, is ru not held by women beir Marks, postmistress for 25 i in Es 5") women, the only piel positions ; gger. * Photo shows Mrs. V. nd Mrs. Ida Clark, postwomen for 10 year HORRORS TOLD. ; BY SURINOR, Saettes stone ‘Activities in Work and Play a t By DIXIE RAWSON __ Class Officers, |formal dance. in { The several classe sponsored by the held meetings ¢ It was a v ‘ selected c This is the first al | : and other d onto the floor | time class together when we 1 hit, Lege “The commander ordered all |* tivities hands from rs. He went up| months the ladder *t and I followed. Appointm ents and sclections were There was: lots of excitement. It|as follo Chairmen seemed hours before I reached the deck and then I heard him pleading and shouting to the City of Rome to throw us a line, “When the shi the commadner, G all got tangled in the radio antenna. We elther got ourselves untangled or we were thr Lira. was of the opinion that Dob- ron drowned. + Seniors—Advi Healy and Miss F dent, Harold Hei Charles Stenber Jur Miss Marg McRill; president, L: "| vice president, George Fo s follows: y, Dixie was going down r and myself urer,| At it was learned | Miss Kis sich ‘ Sophomores—Advisors, Miss M ‘ ; A ; the, Sheldon and Miss I Me : hea president! Bob Keef *|ters to the Hugh ¥ ¢ ! Dorothy Angel; on October 1, which would aff I HAslitt; troantirer more commodious and elegant quar- | cheer leaders, James Breuklandey | and Adeline Shoemaker. eta, Ewing, president of the Girl Freshmen—Ady Miss Edna yeren ttre Woodhouse, Miss lia M. Skarra a abe and Leslie Danis; president, Charles O'Malley; vice president, Helen Mackin; secretary, Dorothy Hol n;|ly to be urer, Alice La Velle; sergeant- atacme, Kenneth Hurst; cheer lead- | A membe Hip campaign is shor gurated, Talks to Girls, fo DIOMISoED A dispute between C. H. Reimerth, receiver for the United Home i | Miss; Grace Ellison, . principal “Fl Builders association, and the Fidelity Robert Hufsmith, Ned Turner | the Girls’ High School at Chong Pu, | and Deposit company of Maryland |®"d Dorothy Mills. West China, .s! of Miss .Ur tled out of court, 0 Latin de having been | a r Saturday Judge B The first will be b noon at composed 1 meeting of the Officers willbe elected at this | aneeting and sponsors selected. of William “ Was sentence sconding, it is s of the associ: . The Pnyx club of last year, un bonding comr refused to pay the | der the sponsorship of Miss Franc claim for this amount and agreed to | Feris, Miss Johanna Kyle and Le silat, Wisnigdaston(Sudeyss Danis, turned debatin, tomorrow afternoon selling contest is raging ap ses of tho high The. tick nut a state champion nd much js expected > this year, embly, general assembly of the held Monday morning in settle for $3,000. The compromise Was agreed upon because there was some doubt of the plaintiff's ability several to prove one or two items in the F claim. nerth said Saturday that’ the |3 matter y would be|t cleared up with: onths, Erin{ ‘Labels}T hem ki Dan “Real. Irishmen” game with Rive camel. deer mma, » THE CHILI. KING LUNCH 232 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming LIGHT LUNCHES, SANDWICHES, WAFFLES “A special meeting of the Casper Munici- pal Band will be held at the Natrona Power Company Hall Monday evening at 8 o’clock sharp. Business of importance will be brought up and all members are urged to be present. V. B. SCHILLING, Director. -"More truly” representative of, Ireland Cae any who hare visit< ed the U. in many years,” says the Trish Statesman of the delegates the Free State is send- ing to the Inter-Parliamentary Congress. ‘Iwo of the delegates, Thomas Johnson (top), Labor varty leader, and Richard Mul- shy, are shown. | Re dium Silk adium Silk in hada for ling A beautiful derful wes rect for } Here we offer beautiful al crepes, heavy satins, and. others, which $3.95. These will not last throughout the week at___ OUTINGS | Now while selection is more complete we advise you to buy Outing Our showings of 27 and inch Flannels in lights, darks and plain colors is by far the most complete, at 19c, 23c abe, 33c satin s| ordinarily $2.59 Wool Flasha A new idea in Woolens, which resembles Jersey, having that mottle ap- Fall Dress Goods New ove the most varied stock of piece goods.which fashion acclaims cor- ‘all and Winter frocks. 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