Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 3

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Casper friends: of. Mies Bruce: Me-| Lean of Los Angéles have, Feceived , announcements of her marriage gn} ‘Thursday, October 9. to. John Oliver: Ashton of Yonkers,.N, Y. The wed-| ding took place at St. Lukes's’ Epis- | eopal church, Santa Ana, Calif. Misa McLean taught in the Casper: schools for a year. and half -before} going to Californie.. Mr. Ashton is u graduate_of the electrical engineer lf ing department of the Boston Insti- tute of Technology.” He served as «| first lieutenant of naval aviation Cia ing the war, recently receiving hia! discharge. Mr.<and Mrz, Ashton will live at /P&°¥: tos Angeles for the present, but wi luter go to Yonkers s make thei hamé. >} f > ole a Dinner Given - > at Henning Hotel ~ Mr. and Mrs. Rayniond Lee Reed of Denver were the hosts at an, ele- vant diinér party given at. the Hen-, ning hotel ‘in honor of ‘their fifth | wedding anniversary. ©- i ‘The banquet table and the room |been visiting relatives. Mr. und Mrs. Che. Cuspee Oativ. Tribune ho were reeently married in C yper have returned from theit honeg- moon and will live here for the win- ter. e 8 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Mathers lave moved to their new iiome at 266 North Maple street. A. D. Millett tas returned from; Hemmingford, Nebr., wiere he ‘has Millett intend to leaye soon for Cali fornia where they will spend the win. {ter months. * s * - Ed Grilley, who. formerly was in ithe employ of.the Tripeny drug com- has_gone to Lusk where hej tis putting in a oh drug store. Mrs. Gene iAcnarsett Jr., was in | Gasper yesterday visiting with friends jand has now returned to the Armo- retti ranch, near Dubois, Wyo. Zz. Q Mitiee. is-adding two rooms and many new improvements to his home on Sout. McKinley street. . Mrs, H. arte of Laramie, who has been visiting. for several days were gorgeously defdrated with Hat-! with her,gon, H. L. Kennedy, who is Jowe’en’ novelties. Pumpkins, witches! biack ets and streamer: of orange und black ribbon decorated’ the ta-; ble. Bach ‘of the guests received | unique favors,’and even the courses of the sumptuous feast followed the| Hallowe’en scheme. - Special musie! was played for-the guests during the} dinner and for dancing afterwards,,' The guests of “Mr and: Mrs., Ree were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albertas "Teosber. My, and Mrs, Ralph’ Distell, Mr, and Mrs. Walker Hammond the Miseqe Ruth Hall, Esther Dorin, Helen: Gar- diner, Patricia Grandall and Florence | lanrahan. and the Messts, Frank Cagkson, John ‘Maples, Jerry. Fits. simmons, and - Grover: Clevelsnd) Brant. Mrs. Raymond Lee has been héts «visiting with her husband, who is the vialinist in the Iris orchestra: and will leave tonight tor her home. in Dene ves Fleeta* Renville has petaenen | to Casper after a: OM weeks’ visit; in Montana. iam Perkins his Afternoon. William’ Perkins entartéinad| ternoon at her home for“about:; rrathering. a hiag eager were playdd .an4! music, sanjoved during the afterngon: | and delicious Fateeatinents were ‘sOFy=| ed'by the hostess. ~ 1 The‘ guests: were the Mesdamies EB. W. Holt. .C. L? Borer, Mo F. Muiliv: Imnan, Hawkins,;. Van “Burg, . Wil- liams, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Perkins’ mother, and-the. Misses Sarah Martz and. Lula, Sams. .. Mrs. Perkins is leaving goon far Denver where she will join her Hite- band, who~is:connected: with the at. an’ informal. socio} in the Wheeler-Worthington offices, left last night for Jersey City. N. J.. where she will jenend the winter. P. F. Devine of ‘he | Interstate Pipe company has returned from Laramie where he has been visiting with rela- tives for the last few days. jee ee Miss Virginia D. Meyer of Denver, who has been here on business, left last night for Douglas. ~ Miss Sadie La Tour. is leaving for Montana on a short trip. Miss }La Touf will return to Casper before ing her christmas buying trip to New York City. % * Mrs. Lottie Swanson, who has been visiting in Casper with Mrs. James Hall at the Wyatt apartments, has returned tol her home in Lead, S. | Dak. s 8 8 Dan Fisher, 2 well known cattle ;man of Powder River. who has been in Casper selling his cattle, has left jfor Denver where he will spend the ' winter. o 8 8 Miss Sue Louis Mitchell is expect- ed to ¢ome to “Casper Fr A, acotton- avood,. S. Dak., ta spen: winter with her sister, * Mrs, ,Missie Peter- con. Dey jee ae Joe ie ‘May has returned, from 2 ‘tour of the’ southern part of the ‘stite>in the’ Inter of bis oil busi- ness. ® -* 5) ~¢ Ww. c. itcGhaidelens, “a__home- steader of near Powder river is in Casi er today oD usin Ge. Jolin’ C. risolite ma Wesley En- |; tet U CONVENTION SCHEDULED #3 BRING DELEGATES FROM ALL WYO, Casper to Entertain Its Seventh Stake Chnveation with Coming of White Ribbon Leaders; Plans Per- fected for Three-Day Sessions Here Casper will entertain its seventh state convention within a month when the 36th annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. of the state is held here October 29, 30 and 31, at the Methodist church. Large delega-| tions are expected from the various unions thruout the state and a most) teresting program has been prepared. — One of the principal speakers is to be Mrs. Tednis M. Kemp, of! ee Portland, Ore., who is prominent in} of the musié ‘6: CLOSING DAYS OF MONTH TO. | composers as well as from the mod- er r vein, SRE is a favorite ‘with many | eat concert singers. in Danish, and “Kamrat,”’ sung, in Swedish, were eresting. examples | northern: composets whieh differs in’ many particulars \from the musig of middle European ern American music. “Gray Rocks and Grayer Sen” and “The Three Comtades” brought ‘out particularly the dramatic ability of the singer. j Mrs, George Smith was’ a most, ‘sympathetic accompanist giving the \proper support to the voice in. ail \nambers and’ pleying the most. diff- % ‘cult settings with the greatest ease. Io the four piano’ numbers which | formed the second group of the pro- | ram, Professor Lundberg proved {himself a master of both technique! and expression. Torsten Petré} the | — composer of the “Intermezzo,” which ; Was the first number of the’ group,; ‘is a personal friend, he told the au-! | dience: | POSTMASTERS © “Little. Roede Roennebaer,”. sung! jthe national organization of the W. :C. T. U. *Miss Daise M. Stread of Wheatland is'the acting president of jfte state. organization and will have {charge of the meetings. The local president, Mrs. S. EB. Bai- ley, urges that ll local members at- tend all the sessions of the state con- iveution, if. possible, remembering to wear their white ribbons that they, may be identified by. the visitors. Mrs. Christine Wagner of is «state. treasurer, and Mrs. F. Goulding, Mrs. Addie Cater and Mee J. F, Blodgett are state superinten- dents. All ure delegates to the con- vention by right of office. Other dele- gates from here are: Mrs. Geo. McRorey, Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. Marie Piere, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. C. S. Faucett, Mrs. K. Burdick, Mrs. Alma Bohar Mrs. A. B. Poling, Mrs. L. L. G Mrs. J. J. Giblin, Mrs. C. F Bride, Mrs. M. A. Wright, Mrs. Frank, Henry, Mrs. Harry Parsons. Dele- gate at large, Mrs. Valaria Bailey. The following committees have been appointed to have eharge of the arrangements for various features of the convention: Reception — Mrs. Geo. McRory, Mrs. Marie Piere, Mrs. Effie Jones. Dining Reom—Mrs. ‘A. B. Poling a af Mrs. H. J. Rafferty, Mrs. S. F. Pel- ton. Program—Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, Mrs. Christine Wagner, Mrs. C McBride. Decoration—Mrs. Chas. Faucett, Mrs. K. H. Burdick, Mrs. Francis Ul- lery. Alma Bohannan. Kitchen—Mrs. F, A. Smith, Mr: W. A. Lester, Mrs. F. A. Sawyer, Mrs. R, E. Miller. + Entertainment—Mrs. Ella Trager, Mrs.-M:'A.oWright, Mrs. Ella Adams. is Hospitality——Mrs."'Valaria Bailey, Mrs. L, L: Gantz, Mrs. W. L. French,! Mrs. F, A. Goulding. Ushers—Mrs Harry Parsons, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs, H. W. Lambert. ! Postoffice and Telephone—Mrs. C. J, Johnston, Mrs. J. J. Giblin, Mrs. F. H. Henry. METHODIST REVIVAL ON CONCLUDING WEEK HERE ‘ cital consisting of « wide selection eral . solos, H., this was especially noticeable in the | renc Badges—Mrs. J. F. Richards, Mrs.| My Mandoline.” “Mazurka in B minor,” by Chopin, | was given 2 most charming interpre-} | tation, and “Nuit d’Ete,” by F. Binet,! was also delightful. The fourth} number was “Etude de Concert,” by| Madame A. Backer Grondahl, a Nor-| | Wegian composer, Following the concert, Professor! | Lundberg was warmly. congratulated | by his friends in the audience, He! } Was’ presented with a bouquet of redj roses by his pupils after the first: froup of songs. eA Eh Fourth Annual Masquerngs Rall! jsiven by the Royal Neighbors of; CLASSICS. HEARD IN FINE RECITAL. AT GHURGH HERF Large Audience Appreciates Vocal and Piano Renditions of Proféssor Lundberg Mon- | America, Oct. 31, . $1" per. couple, / a Evéni )extra ladies 50c. Prizes given. | ay Evening 10-17- bt! . Before a large and appreciative} audience ct. the Presbyterian church last evening, Professor Rudolph! Lundberg gave a most excellent re-| ‘of solos for baritone voice, and sev- beautiful and difficult piano The versatility of Professor Lund-| berg as an artist was proven by the| ease with which he met the various! requirements of the program chosen. | The songs covered a wide range of} vocal expression, some calling for} great dramatic force, others the! softest lyric sweetness of tonc. Ail} were given with artistic finish, and 1zendition of the prologue from “1| Pagliacci,” sung in Italian, in “Chan-| on Napolitaine,” sung in French, Gounod’s “With Newer String “Smilin’ Through,” “Sorter Miss You” and “Molly,” were dainty love} lyrics which delighted the audie “Gypsy John” was a ballad part \larly fitted for the baritone voi ond “The Pretty Creature” was aj , particularly delightful song in light | SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stifien and movement becomés painful i it | is usually an indication that the | kidneys are out of order. Keep | these GOL D MEI by taking | KING PC OWDER - Before the + yer Daniels and Fishers Stores company | gelking, renchers, were here today] there.. She will he missed by many! from G¥enrock. Casper friends: phos Sue Captain Canaan representative Pleasant pase of the London interests in the local Club Meeting , oil field{ returned yesterday «froni Miss Hazel Adams'w was the hostess Lander where he had spent several to-the twelve members. of the Pepper! club’ last. night ,at cher home, 437° South Center street, The home was prettily decorated in ‘Hallowe'en déeo-, rations and dainty refreshments | were, served by the hostess, The cyening was spent playing cards, The: next meeting of this club will Ross Lambert was here today from apartments: of Gut he held at ae two: weeks fram tase GR. Peters night. . ° Mrs. Nye pee of the Cusper Private schoo) has’ returned from her) vacation of eight* days bringing with her her lovely daughter, Miss Chris-’ tel Roberts. Little Mise Roberts 1s in-training for some very lovely clas- sic and interpretative dances ae her hirthday, party on- November. 17. Mrs. Marguerite Brodie is giving the in- etructio) Mrs. sie dgpartments of the schyol and | is) Manning to give afternoon teas month, so that the parents of: ldren and the friends. of th sehool niny onldy the work of th pitpils, Pythian Mrs. J.C. Sugvk Hostess for Monday. Club The members of. the Monday clyt | were delighifally entertained on Mor. | «dy at the home of Mrz. J. C. Snonk. 1116 South Center street. A vety pleasant social afternoon was svént! playing auction. bridge, Mrs.- Majo-! Ormsby and Mrs. Ed Estabrook sub- stitating. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess an: a afternoon. the Swift Leo Shire, representing wn a Packing company’ is in on his local trade. ° C..C. Goss fa gone to Cheyenne on business sary department. oe J. He Aw iat division supetin-| eamp this mo tendent for the C. B. & Q@., is ing today in his private car for it| w lings. # * 6 8 business for some time. i * ‘the Midwest commis-|¥ inter shopping. days, and left last night for Ney York. e 8) © J. €. Truesdell, manager for Noble and Bragg at Lander, is in Casper | today. oe @ Denver. e non Deputy Sheriff L. A. Smith of Lewiston, Mont., is in Casper today on business. s 8 8 Miss May Williamson of Decatur, TL, is in Casper visiting friends, 8 Mrs. L. Van Deventer and chil- drén have errived here from Denver to join. Mr. Van Deventer, who is ,eonnected with the Midwest com- | missary. * e 8 Attorney M._W. Purcell is con- fined’ to his home today by illness. eo 8 Dr. N. S. Guise returned last night from Dehver where he has been on eS Mr..and Mrs. George Keopp and Mrs. Keopp’s father are leaving to- morrow for Olney, Ill., on a business ‘trip of about two weeks. * ™ The revival services at the Meth- odist church will be resumed tonight after the rest of last night, and as this is. the “final week, a special ef- fort will be made to muke the meet- -ings interesting and profitable. All services Sunday were largely jattended and more than 200 men | \heard a strong address at the Iris theatre in the afternoon. The meetings begin at 7:45 each | evening with a rousing song service. amen “CAR NBLEM, ne The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder a.4l uric acid troubles, Famous since 1696. ‘Take recularly and keep in good health. druggists. Guaranteed as represented. THE LAST WEEK : _. —of the — Revival Meetings ‘at the — - Methodist Church GOOD SINGING STRONG PREACHING 7:45 Each Night. Come! JONATHAN ‘Mr. and Mrs, H. O, Barber of Lan- i der were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, 325 South Grent street, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Barber |were on their way to their home | from Denver Where they have been ppsting. ‘ a. oes Mrs. S. Bartholomew of the Lead- \ St store in Lusk spent ‘the day here i!with her daughter, Miss Nellie Bar- tholomew. : os ‘Mrs. Hugh Hardin is leaving the last of this week for Denver where je will visit with friends and do her Ted Evans was in from his sheep ‘ing, getting supplies. ee ¢ Delphian society will. meet; Pi ales afternoon, Oct. 22. at the) ‘ 2 thonie of Mrs. T. C. Tonkin, at 325 Mr, and. Mrs.. Henry Spraggins, | South Grant St. 10-21-1t APPLES BELLFLEUR -CRABAPPLES - CRANBERRIES PUMPKINS SQUASH GRAPES WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. 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When completed, the” index will orts ate.Té ed, anattempt will probably be the most nearly correct * ine the supply, so/tlifectory of the city in existence. be made to equalize that it will not be necessary to print): NOTICE! more stamps of this year’s issue. All scouts. are requested to-be at oT the high s¢hool at seven o’clock. A Tribune Wantad will all it. W240 H. M.A. | CASPER PRIVA 'ESCHOOL, Inc. renee meme sneer ees OST EE S Management Mrs. Nye Roberts 516 South Durbin Street Telephone 339 + FRENCH, MUSIC, DANCING FEATURED KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY, GRAMMAR DEPTS. Pupils, Ages 3 to 15 Years Pcrents who wish the best’ for their children appreciate the quiet, refined home atmosphere. INDIVIDUAL. INSTRUCTION Government Bought For the Balance of This Week ‘Big Reduction ——on all Latlies’ and Misses Our Hats’ are always priced reasonably and: this reduction’ is to your advantage. 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