Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 24, 1919, Page 3

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SATURDAY, MAY 24° 1919 Pleasant Program Staged at M. E, Aid Meeting. ‘The general aid of the M. E. church t in the church parlors yesterday afternoon for their regular meeting, with Mesdames S. E. Bailey, M. A. Wright, S. A. Walker, Luxton C. J. Johnston; J. S. Mechling and H. B. Durham as hostesses. ociety Events | |Thursday, May 29. The members of Senior class and Junior the faculty, (MOWEST WL BE HOST TO FESTNE COMO TONEHT MT TTABY WARK 2.00 PEOPLE EXPECTED TO ATTEND NOVEL FLNCTION’ IN COLLERE 1S The Midwest Refining company is |preparing to plev host 1500 and 2000 Casper people at a big dance which will be held tonight in the big cement reservoir, con- structed west of town for the storage class are invited, making a total of! of huge quantities of oil. 55 guests. Elaborate preparations are being made for this banquet as it will be the last entertainment given jby the Juniors’ to the class of 1919. e o8 The Monday Afternoon Bridge club, a | Promptly at 8 o'clock tonight. avery car belonging to the refining |company will be impressed into traffic !service to move the crowd from town to the unique dance hall: The cars Che Caspe Daii Ctibune Rea ! ee that the lack of an auto After the dance js over, the cars to between | Will return the people to their homes, will | afford no inconvenience to the merry | | makers. ae U9. BAPTISTS CONDEMN WILSON’ “WET” APPE j-will line up on Second street and | jSo Says Report of Educational] ' tary training in colleges is a failure, | | nomination says all but three inaugu- rated student army training corps. and the report says it seriously in- terferred with college work. “The effort to combine education of the college type with a large de- gree of military training and dis- cipline did net prove to be an experi- ence which we shall care to repeat,” the report says. “Our Baptist col- leges made their full contribution. It was a source of satisfaction that all of our colleges, except three, qualified for the student army training camp. Of these, one was able to qualify ex- cept that it did not have the requisite number of students. One of the col- leges very wisely decided to close until conditions should become nox- mal.” The report says colleges are rapidly FAILURE, CLAIM Board to Northern Baptist Con- vention; Schools Recover- ing from War Effects. DENVER, Colo., May 24.—Mili-} ' PAGE THREE endowment of educational institu- tions. Of this total, the University of Chicago received $4,104,5 The committee also endo: report of the committee of five on re- organization and the _ inter-church movement. It declared the problem is removed from its han: A considerable part of the report was devoted to Colorado Women’s college, one of the two womer cational institutions west Missouri river. —-- BASIN VOTES SCHOOL BONDS. BASIN, Wyo., May 22.—4 cial election held here bonds were voted for the e a new school building and ¢ a. , | T 23. _U j.| a¢cording to the report of the board! recovering from the effects of the : st of $30,000. \t the close of the business meet-| which was to have met next Monday jafter a few numbers have been mae eee Coepmey 285 Unanl of education given to the Northern! war, when attendance was greatly de- stiar cose of MA ny an enjoyable program was ren- afternoon with Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- played hy Refining Company band,| Wilson for his recommendation es Baptist convention in session here to-! pleted by enlistment of students.) Clarence D. Spicer, of Powder ered under the leadership of Mrs. honey, has been postponed for two the cars will lond and start to the congress to the repeal of war time| “2¥: The report, covering the 69| During the year $5,373,923.80 was River, who spent the past few Durham. The program was well re- weeks. Mince hall z : ; hibiti fai by the North educational institutions of the de- added to funds for equipment and in Casper, has returned to his ceived by a large appreciative audi- % ence ee Sates ——— - - — The following features appeared on the program: American Poets: Eugene Field—! Hi. McBride. | CITY NEW | = a) ~R. G. Dean, well known Douglas | ‘resident, is among the business ar- A cafeteria lunch will be served {during the evening by a committee ‘in charge of the “eats” department. and rumor states that the larder of the commissary department has been ern Baptist convention in session here. On motion from the conven- tion floor, the convention voted to prepare resolutions “in strong and vigorous terms and at the same time : oo Be hivals Casper today. stripped of sll things delicious in dignified” expressing the conven- | F James Whitcomb Riley—Mrs. Dur- + ee }reparation for tonight’s repast tion’s disapproval of the president’s vam Seer . i Suan Peterson is spending a few Invitations have been issued to all stand. ; tay gbayrence Dunbar — Mrs. days in Casper from Thermopolis on, business houses to participate in the ea ading—Miss Grace Brow: »lo, “Who Knows’—Mrs. fn combined business trip. and pleasure Initial steps have been taken in London to form a union of domestic jsocial function this evening, and a general invitation is being issued by Lyric Theater Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. Admission—10c & 20c Admission—10c & 26c a * * the Refining company today to all servants. | nt. : 7 rf - : ‘ ,_ J. F. Lewis motored in yesterday | Casper who desire to attend to pile AL ES iano Solo— Miss Anderson. from Salt Creek on a ante Gaines into the autos which will await their A | ARRH | ol Wee ding, “An Old Sweetheart of wing pleasure trip. ‘onvenience on Second Ptreet to- | —Mrs. McCarthy, accompanied she 6 night et 8 o’clock. { eee EEoat | 5 | ; A rrh tr e May paneer. < _ Mrs. E. K. Henderson, representa. || AXEL, pollee 1 beerecion has ‘vapor treatment—< Punic’ tive in this territory for the Knight- 2€€" arranged by the vrefining com- i Lundberg Pupils Participate Campbell Music company of Denver,!P89Y committees and everyone at- sa in Thirty-second Reci| The 32nd consecutive weekly con- cert was given by Prof. Rudolph Lundberg’s pupils at his studio in the Smith-Tartar building this afternoon. Hoth voice and instrument pupils ap- peared in the recital and a number of interested spectators praised the k of the musicians. The following pupils participated: Mesdames Don Lobdell, Lial Branson: is spending a few days in Casper, and will leave tomorrow morning for Thermopolis. G * * * Mr. Franklin T. Metzler of De- ver, president of the J. S. Brown Mercantile co., of that place, is spend- ing a few days in Casper in the in- terest of the branch house, which his firm has established here. * 8 & tending is assured not only a_ good time but freedom from inconvenience or trouble at the dance hall site. ! Vers Varomé “YOUR BODYGUARD" - SOF. 6OF. H.2C “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” The Keynote of Value The strictest Scrutiny of Woolens, Workmanship and finishing details will | “The Medicine Man” The story of a cowboy who turns sheriff and cleans up a ining town. ALSO A CHESTER OUTING AND A TWO-REEL COMEDY ——TOMORROW—— 4 and ie ee Beet ee sand Messrs. Dorsey Stratiff and An- leave you totally convinced of their BEA I RIZ MICHELENA jueda y} 5 ‘Ss vi " Hi Hf y] . . ~) rendered by Misses Mary Spencer, ("¢® Van Pelt, of Philadelphia, who value—Superiority. Absolute Clothes Anna Kyte, Alberta Glau and Han- nah Harp. * 6 *® Junior Prom Event of School Season. e reputation of the class of 1920 wal the Junior Prom, one of the most bril- liant social affairs of the season. At 9 o’clock the ball was opened firmly established last night by, have recently come to Casper to make ,it their home, are at present guests in the P. C. Nicolaysen home. * 5 # John L. Biedermann, proprietor of the Natrona Fuel company, left yes- ,terday for Minneapolis and other cen- tral and eastern points on an extend- ed pleasure and business trip. Peer ae Mrs. Oliver Johnson and Mrs. J. Satisfaction—that is what we realy sell here. MEN’S ALL-WOOL SUITS Distinctive Models, Tailored by Stern Mayer, Herbert S. Sanger and our own special Young Men’s Clothes, with the latest style features cleverly developed; a remarkeble variety for every type of man—for every size. You will find ——h “Just Squaw” Rov S-:rwart - BIG SPECIAL See the fight to death between an Indian and western bad man. See a ha!duv on a dangerous mountain trail. See life in the Bad Lands of the West. Also ‘ = . W. Finnegan left during the week a pre-eminent showing of best styles : rT ” * the erare march, wie the presi- for Crawford, Neb., and other nearby for Spring and Summer, including a CHARLIE CHAPLIN in THE BANK eee ee oar Gates co) eneyPALTCHesees) places, where they will visit with great many serviceable worsteds in members of the school board, Junior and Senior classes in the lead, and the guests following. Two little girls! in costume distributed the programs | from fancy baskets, and the dancing began. It lasted until midnight with punch and wafers served continuous- ly during the evening. Later on fancy caps were given out ap favors and the dance wore a carnival aspect the rest of the night. The affair was formal and those present appear- ed in full dress. friends. They expect to be gone for several weeks. * * © | Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Hammonti are leaving for Denver, to which place Mr. Hammond is moving his law of- fice. As Mr. Hammond has been ab- sent from Casper for the past two years, spending the time in the south, in Washington and in Denver, this move does not come as a surprise. me a See “Green Stocking” Senior class rich colors and patterns. $27.50 $30 $32.50 $35 | $37.50 MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS of Nainsook, knee length, sleeveless, — fas a Rt Bsa GA CN BP BCS WALA IN GROSS AMILY ae $1.00 UP The hall was beautifully decorated play at the Iris, June 2. Tickets) closed crotch, good value -----__---.------ in Senior colors, pink and blue, the|on sale starting Monday. 5-24-1t Knitted Union Suits, short or long sleeves, 1 00 . main feature being a huge rose in| [oooaeeuen =al Ankle Length, per suit ~_.--.___-_________ e UP the center, from which streamers )} “Wateh the Elgin Movement” { were stretched to the sides of the rs 7 hall with forget-me-nots hung around the orchestra balcony and the center rose. The small adjoining room was decorated in the same way, Junior colors, cherry and black being used, the Under the big red rose was an attractively decorated booth from which the refreshments were dis- pensed, A great deal of praise was given to the Juniors and especially to their adviser, Miss Ruth Dudley, and the has added another big success to its list. It was fully agreed that this Prom surpassed any of those fiven in previous years, and was a, fitting farewell to the graduating class, * “ * Charming Party at Nicolaysen Home. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen en- tertained at a charmingly arranged dinner party last night, before the Junior Prom. The teble was artistic- { ally decorated with biwls of red and pink tulips and lilacs, and seated around the board with the host and hostess were Messrs. and Mesdames 1. A. Reed, M. C, Clarkson, George Wilder and C. V. Norris, and the Messrs. Dorsey Straitiff and Andrew } Van Pelt of Philadelphia, guests at) the Niecolaysen home. At a smaller table, decorated just like that of the grown-ups, William Nicolaysen was host to a party of his young friends composed of Lovey ! Tad Clarkson. later in the evening. * * * Invitations have been sent hv thn Junior class to the annual Junior banquet which is tu be given next / —_—— Are You Sick? Or Are Medicine You Take? @We handle a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals and Surgical Dressings., Your wants in this line will receive prompt and careful attention by nine Registered Pharmacists. CASPER PHARMACY : Drugs and *Promptness and Efficiency” “The Home of the Picture Shop” 110 E. Second Street ris, Theodora Wilson, Harry Moll |: The entire party: of dinner guests attended the dance |: H i Don’t wait till the best pat- terns are picked. Come here now while the picking is good. You will find it easy to pick a pattern to suit you in our splendid assortment. i Suits that will fit your figure, please your fancy, and satisfy your sense of value. The smartest styles and models ever designed. we are : { showing right here. { yood suits as low as $21, i and up to $55 for the finest j quality. | Good furnishings and hats, i too. } You in Doubt of the Jewelry i Most i! Talked of I. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. #121 East Second Street | The | Hotel | Henning Is the HOTEL IN CASPER The Eurapean Pot Best | ‘Western Hotet Company Thought of (eae all ss The HENNING GRILL OPEN EVERY EVENING FROM 8:00 TO 1:00 A. M. (Except Sundays) SPECIAL MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Service a la Carte Natrona Lumber Co. Barbed Wire Fireplace Dampers Poultry Netting Metal Corner Beads Glass Carpenter Too!s Coal Chutes Screen Wire Metal Lath Paints and Varnishes Garden Tools Builders’ Hardware Natrona Lumber Co. a ES 353 North Beech Street “‘No-Vary” biings ifijo your: home guaranteed satisfaction, for which you athing éxtra. Not the uniform granulation; observe how smoothly it drinks, and test it for the strength you like. It pays to insist upon “No-Vary” Coffee. Your grocer will be glad to-sipply you. : “'NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO., Minneapolis, Minnesota. _ a Event. Extraordinary ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE Famous Lua Hawaiian Orchestra OF VICTROLA FAME |. 0. O. F. Hall, Casper TONIGHT At great expense this wonderful ization of artists comes here i . Th is no better music for : Combination Guitars, Ukelales, Violian ros: Steel Guitars, Violin, Piane, Etc. Everybody, turn out and enjoy an eve- ning of dancing and entertainment. One Price Only Admission—Couples, $1.25; Extra Lady, 35c. This Includes Tax eld and young,

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