Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1917, Page 8

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Good are getting low. dows. Our new not later than Saturday morning 5 In spite of its comparatively small ize, Thermopolis is one of the most wide-awake and active workers in t There was once a mother so devot- Friday State Federation of Women’s ed to her husband, home and children The W. C. T. U. will meet on Fri- that she her friend as the perfect type. It was said of her that she hadn't spent a night aw: from home foi ye Hdéw much more interesting and wide nev went where, and twenty-five rs Holmes Hardware Co. Our repairs are well on the way. . aieae gains still on our counters. Knit Mittens, 10c and 15c per pair. stock of Hardawre, Household supplies will soon be here. Holmes Hardware ; Co. TELEPHONE 601 What The Clubs Are Doing Material for this column should be in The Tribune office neighbors extolled her | Casper will soon arrivee and the pub- lic will be informed thru the press of plans for this Baby Week. Doubtles¢ many Casper tots will make their bow to the public on this interesting occasion. For the remaining meetings of the year, the music for the programs of the Home and School Welfare League will be in charge of Miss Marg: Little,. supervisor of m in schools, Children from the first grade at Central will sing tomorrow. The earnest wrkers in the organi- zation are for the most part young Special! priced Some extra good bar- Watch our win- the Paints and mothers who can scarcely be spared from home for long at a time, but their unflagging z is sure to bring results ¢ even tho the ir terest th oh has not b general as they had hoped. ry mother in town is eligible an are twenty-five cents Arthur Schulte is presiden nd helpful group of officers and ctors to “nid her. oo Thermopolis Clubs Work For A Library re YL d thi winter the whole effort 1 at two organizations, the Women’s Club we f the West, has turned, toward forming sociation, All they are and all others are cordially invited to is a day at the librar ing at 2 . A business will be follow 2:30 by an address given by the noted evangelist, Rey. Mr, Ecklund, and ev- ery member is urged to be o'clock and the ymen ¢ Library A present, it from the chairman of th awake and broad minded she would attend state Library Association at Chey have been, not to add how much bet- oo enne, Miss Frances Davis, who will ter educated, if she had just Wonderful Pottery catalog the several hundred volume her back on home once in Exhibited Thursday they h collected and purchased, und t to a club meeting or A remarkable collection of pottery and form them into a bona fide asso tak journey in the world.,made by the art department of the ciation. Together they are working What a feast of good things she might ral Federation of Womens’ Clubs for a Carnegie Library for Thermo have brought back to her family sent by them thruout all the polis, and tho they have had no prom group, and how greatly she would s of the union, will come to Cz ise of anything definite, they believe have aided her children in develop on Thursday of this week, It is their petition will be heard, a ng self-reliance, regretable that such an interesting beautiful library building reward 2 oO nd instructive educational factor as their efforts The books they havg CLUB CALENDAR this pottery exhibit should Femain on-/are fine of the standard author Monday ly a day, but there is an enormous eneyclop: histories, and refe The Lecture Clob will meet at the! Circuit to be covered and from here ence. books. The W. W. club } Parish House to listen to a talk on/the exhibit must go to many other about 600 volumes and these are loar the development of the English'drama| Places. Thanks to the initiative of ed to the public school in large m by the Rev. Robt ‘#att the Womens Club the exhibit was per ‘ foun e} made possible and the best apprecia- oo Tuesday tion that can crown their effort to, W. W. Club One The Home and School Welfare! have it largely attended. The Chey- OF The First League will meet! on Tuesday after-!?nne Tribune says of the potteries: One of the first clubs to affiliate on at three o'clock at the Central! “Lovers of rare potteries enjoyed with the State Federation after it, school to listen to an interesting:pro- the exhibit the items of which were oreanization in 1904 was the W. W cram. Music by the first grade tots|“rranged on six tables draped with| inh as it is familiarly known in Ther, will be a feature of the program. Ey p-tonéd tapesttien. for the sbeek-} i opolial: Ietwie alvcateatate tye ccs ery mother in town urged to be #vound. The Nil and Newcemb ge at that time, having been or- present items from Benton, Arkansas, and| oanized in 1900°by one of the public Thursday New Orleans, were epecially choice. 51; ited women of the city, Mrs. C. C The wonderful exhibit of pottery! OUr neighboring states, Colorado and fank. In the beginning it helped sent by the General Federatiut, wi) |North Dakota alos furnished types °f /purchase. stove, pews and organ for be at the library for this day only the ve best in America are potter- the struggling and should be viewed by everyone. “The Beloved Vagabond,” an American Drama in six parts, with Edwin Arden. Also the second chapter of “The Crimson Stain,” the thrill- ing mystery serial with Maurice Costello. TOMORROW “The Hart of Maryland,” with Mrs. Leslic Carter in the role which made her'famots on the speaking stage. SAME. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THE FAMOUS “EVER- READY” FLASHLIGHTS, EXTRA BATTERIES AND BULBS FOR : | : \- Watch Our Windows : little church, but a year after its first meeting, it chang ed its purpose to that of a literary snd musical club, with many othér in- sold during the exhibition to Chey-|}que aq nec ee gat, Its ae ate enne collectors, The exhibit in point} v0 and geld and its yearbook, like f age includes merely potteries’ of|tte One issued by the Woman 's Club, Ne Beane scbeak Ae is most attractive and a tribute to our time with a few fr ementary | ¢ Sacre fete. i z oe specimens of cliff dwellers ne RED ERE, ies. Words fail to portray the charn of form, coloring and decorative displayed. Several ‘of the most b tiful of the sixty-five specimens vw urt Of ages : past, showing their wonderful skill in| Last season it took up the study primitive decoration. By conserva-|0f Stand opera and of the Oratorio, tive estimhte, not less than three hun-|L#st year, “The Flying Dutchman,” dred. Cheyenne people visited the ex-|“Loghengrin,” ‘‘Parifal,” “Carmen” hibition. and “Faust,” were studied and ¢ cussed, ¢ id excerpts from the mu & and played. “The Messiah” was Will Give Fine Program z studied together with the histor An especially fine program has of the Oratorio. Along with t been prepared for the meeting of the aesthetic study go the most pr Home and School Welfare Leagu ects. “Meat Cuts and Their eo 9 Home and Schoo! League the Central ool tomorrow hool Lunches,” ‘*Vocational on. Mrs. Oscar Hiestand will read a and other topics of the on “Household Sanitation,” and acticality were discussed. her ple subject will be pre his season the club has been inter- by John Heagney “A ested in the famous Americar » Me Jabi ation.” This will des- dowell and Nevin, and in their music cribe the work of a small Iowa town. A scene from “The Merchant of Ven The movement made its start in Iowa ice’ which the club is stud and was the result of Dr. Margaret presented charmingly by Miss Loretta Vaupel Clark’s desire to do something Irwin and her pup in the English ise the standard for babies. The classes of the High School. Civie Art an’s Home Companion made its| Vocational education and other vital tion the official one for in-| subjects appear on this *s pro- z mothers of the work, and in- gram. in better babies has spread The officers of the club are Mrs. thruout the country, until the Gener- Joseph Sneiéer, president, first vice, ederation has recommended that Mrs. F. S, McManigal, second vice, ate appoint a week in March Rose Garrison, secretary, M »y Week, ena Innes, treasurer, Miss Glady » necessary tests and literature Andrews, corresponding secretar: for conducting such campaign in| C. R. Hank. ying, was terest HEADQUARTERS FOR THERMOS AND UNIVERSAL LUNCH PAILS. CALL ON US FOR ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE »% ' thinking | Tonight | | } | Se “DEeWOLF HOPPER” in a picturization of that famous poem, “CASEY AT THE BAT’’ Triangle Fine Arts in Five Reels, } featuring 4 “FAY TINCHER” x In Loves Gateway A Triangle-Keystone in Two Reels Also an hilarious Keystone Comedy, ) “Union, Activity, Progress” Slogan of Womans Club The Thermopolis Woman's Club The Woman's organized in 1910, joined the discuss matters ate Federation the next year and he General Federation in 191 It this week. opened its season 1916-17 with a de- e man of this lightful social session at the home of Byers, the corresponding secretary which the edigor of the Tribe Club Column had the pleas- ure of attending. At that time the club v absorbed in the plan to se- re a public library for the city of Thermopolis, and work has progress- ed sufficier © that a room has been jrented to serve until a library build- associate mon. Historical As The men mittees Platte Hi col id torical F ERIS ¥ Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P. M. Basin Woman’s Club Discusses Home Economics Club relative Economics at the regular meeting of) the club on Wednesday afternoon of} Mrs. department, charge of the program assisted by the chairman, L. °o-o Douglas Planning women have formulated plans and appointed to organize As time this month the organization will ing is erected and the books are plac- ed in charge of Mrs e Rich- 1 : ards who will be libre hey are be completed, and to be alogued by Miss Davis, chair- man of the Stae Library Association. The women of both clubs are hoping that a State Library Commission may tion would Soon be be appointed to further their work put in definite forrm thruout the state. oo Parliament Drill, conducted by Mrs. Lin I. Noble, former president, and recording secretary for the Wyo- ming Federation, limbered up the apparatus of the members on the first regular meeting of the year, September at which time Mrs. Arnold Duhig and Mrs. G. E, Price were hostesses Scientific Management in the Home,” with a fireless cooker demonstration of cake baking, was a program greatly The members ternoon, Jnnua The receiving ed sy prov bid the Serene Dae Womens’ Club of Cheyenne PAM TS LOE: COE WA MSR Gh nc MRn CUM y SoeT'en fori Visiiore “American Musicians, “Favorite Composers,” “American Art,” a dis- cussion of Preparedness, “The Com- muni * and “Moral Training for Chi ”’ are samples the sub- jects pr ited to the anizeation. A peace program is to be held during Easter week, and an Arbor Day pro- ses. club progr: “Housekeeping tt ject of a paper gram soon after. Tl Bond: for ny |} At the last meeting, with Mrs. No- Arabi . | * ble in the chair, a report of the Li- ‘ Fi tries, |brary Committee was read showing ;). that the club had acquired books to © the value of $500 since June, and School Legislation numbering 250. There is still a sum Discussed at Lander of money on hand from which to pur- chase more and the club is constantly adding to the furd by entertain- Lander met lz listen to a dise ments | The president of this splendid or-|school affairs. |ganization is Mrs. Fred E, Holdrege,|tended to raise }now at Cheyenne with her husband, who is a representative from Ther- mopolis. During Mrs. Holdrege’s absence, Mrs. Walter Swanson, vice-| Pepoon,* by | president, is presiding officer. Mrs. school training. pee |H. E. Byars is recording secretar ~~ ur. ett Ss |Mrs. Fred Wykoff, corresponding sec- | SPECIAL \ Loretta Irwin, treasurer. | amés Martin McGrath, Lin Noble and John A. Thompson form|fresh and sweet. <itto Grocery Canned Goods Canned Vegetables: Sa WE rd 3 . as if all the early history of the sec- o 9 Cheyenne Club Entertain Wives of Legislators of clubs of Cheyenne have ations to a reception on Monday af- 29, library in honor of the visiting women whose husbands are in the legislature. line presidents of Cheyenne study clubs. Chairmen of state committees whose home is Cheyenne, will join the thir- teen presidents in receiving. °o On Wednesday of this week, visit- ing wives of the le tertained at a te Ab: which years ar and other for The Parent-Teacher t Monds ion of the proposed jlegislation in the matters of change in The changes are in- the teachers, and to better conditions gen- erally thruout Wyoming. followed this talk by Superintendent a paper Genuine Wyoming Honey, from the I.| alfalfa fields in the Big Horn Basin, ~ 16 cents per comb. phone 26 New Fresh Groceries Pineapple, Green Gage Plums, Pears, cots, Logan Berries, Muscatel Grapes, berries, Strawberries, etc. Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Spinach, Lima Beans, Succotash,Pumpkin, Extra Sifted ‘ ‘Peas, Hominy, ‘au ~ ; HANDLE ONLY HIGH-GRADE GOODS AT MODERAT PRICES. ef, Mrs. A. from iastic way in which the members have put themselves into the will islators will be en- for which the Wo- mens club of Cheyenne will be hostes- The tea will follow the regular m at the ( Tomorrow ETHEL CLAYTON . and CARLYLE mb hee. (5 : n The Madness of Helen An exceptionally strong story with two exceptionally popular stars, aided by some very exceptional photography to } the grand total of an exceptionally ex- ceptional feature. The entire production is as near perfect as art could make it. A photoplay. entirefy different from and more ebautiful than any picture ever be- fore featured in five reels, of Basin will) to Home| Baird, chair-; will have } H. Ted-+ OF THE FAMOUS “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED CHINA. IN A CLASS ALL ITS OWN of Douglas the ation, North Some the enthus- task, it looks The Kimball Drug Store transcribed and _————— pecial Sale Our Januaryg Clearance Sale is now on, and we must close the federated issued invi- at the Carnegie include the rnegie Library. d” is the sub- Mrs, Wallace jJent out every Hat in the house to make room for our big Spring of gn coun- will present for this gala occas- stock that will soon begin to arrive. Association of afternoon to Come in and make your se- lection of any Hat in the store, and we will make you a price standard for chat will surprise you. Dr. Avery on home and r Peaches, Apri- Cherries, Rasp- . as

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