Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1920, Page 3

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pms __ Che Casper Daily Ceibune = a ee gi ial Signa corps. “He is connected ‘with | fie Gna. Saas ' = - e cantata, “The Erl King’s Daugh- didly done, as was Mrs. Lobdell’s solo fhe Santa Fe ‘arb gap bareds t AL § CIETY scinES TRIUMPH ter; written by the celebrated Danish in the ‘eae scene. A idomposer, Gude, whe interpretation Phe heaiOt a varrtneen’” tas inty - ae Hawks, ‘fotnierty a a Casper | fof the ‘music of hig nutive land was ang © AYQUOWD GIS Sole and melodious eanta fe is sailing Wednesday for Germany @/ the inspiration to Grieg to do the same ty Remsen wan tn p on the U. 8: S. Hanéock, according’ to| poerore Wee one sis es which was sung most beautiful 2 . s ¢ which especially word received here by his mother, Mrs. | f"ppealed both to the nudience and the Sarah Hawks. He will be over seas’ ae until this coming June. - Tune, music exp * perfectly the on of the so taken by Mrs. tly adapted to women’ solo. p: 111. mption,” to’) Morning Hymn (Chorus)- : Mr. and’ Mrs. Chariés Wharton’ are fi 1 oe ; Oluf, ola PL W.E took the angel solo | the parents of a baby boy, born Sun-| Casper people have Drobmbinpaven Geol Aéeupiter Polirehol Bhrytone ahd Wedding day, "mist eieanto aie tore) ee tect eer vance | @ay morning. Mr. ‘Wharton is con-| listened to n more finished concert pro-| | Chorus— ChMUBICS har: fares Wennitey lations The work of the trio.in “The He - . . eae with the Chamberlin Furniture m than that given t evening at} “Oh, ‘Welconie”’ iit his witl, and’in dpite-ot ithe plead Are ae I#o “ eived much pr : "=" | Company. Mrs. Wharton and the baby the Methodist Episcopal Church, by the | The Erl King's Daughte ha ca pisac { trom ‘members of the c invitations ‘s y trl King’s Daughte ings of his mothe a cs ; Unique re _ was spent with vocal and instrumental) are doing splendidly. : Gasper Choral Society, under the®direc- x Mrs. James Burns ay ee: The program clo ; to Ori Original Party | Selections and readings. | gee | tiort of Prof, Rudolph Lundberg. From' Sir Olut Mr. Hood the parts for Sir Oluf and the lujah chorus and follow the custom “An original party will be given at} Those present were the Messrs..and) Attorney M. W. Purcell has returned the opening number, “Unfold Por- | PART 1. oe mother were long, they were divided which began with the first rendition of among severu! soloists by Prof. Lund. the number, the audience rose to its berg. Mra. F. J. Leschinsky and A./feet during the singing he home of Mrs. Thomas Mills, 411) Mesdames 8. K. Loy, H. B.‘Durham,| trom Sheridan, Wyo. als,” from G ; nde 3 'yo., where he spent tals,” from Gounod’s “Red be ist Milton stfeet, ‘Thursday afternoon | Willam Holland, Warren Daley, 'F. G.| the last few days putting on a class of the final note of Handel's MY bees ns at “Halle he Sun Now Mounts the Eastern Sky" | 1" Gook veev ereditable ty ee: See ima Hid ais en ik for the’ aie ef ae Tt SE Mooie: a ie rea eb peel the Knights of Columbus, lujah Chorus,” every number was-given! Aria and Chorus— Teer ae eerie eee over coo, OFLC Bee are eae ee Tee aot ork ut the Methodis' Pipette hed oe tee Santen Rieke Winte Aiden 2 8 } wito & feeling and an artistic interpre-} “I Wate hed Before the Castle Stn rane aga a 24 aa 1 Fania a Mag kad fein 8 ia Satie ihe cele aaa BotbLate Tr, C. R. Mahoney of the Mahonev Fro. tation which held the audience spell-, Mrs. W. L. Treber, tober the part. of Ste Ghitve ee pe pbb Std Groher eatea OO woppeet wcaall ; | Stkyes, Miss Mitchell and the es: " Th ¢leverly written Invitations are) eral are hostess, ' sheen company saving ver bi Sea compa is lenvine for Denver bound, Duet and Chorus mainder of the work, singing several| times, and which brot out the meaning as follows: oe Port oeebavoenns | jtonight on a short business trip. Many there were who at the lose} “Hear Me. My nifvidult: solos. & i Iria lan the S epuctiatiaehyeheeaanerty Here is quite the newest: zet, Shamrock Party } so | expressed w willingness to have listened! Soloists, Mrs. Don Lobdelland Mr. Hood. mother's solos te the date eee ene Ore mascawes of the principal cantata. dirs. Alphatiet | 21 Uo oetarat | Ernest Larson is here visiting with for unother hour. | Chorus— Re eA Sitnrra. WEE Retek cha Mic!) Prstamer Lundierers -iknt tring :efforts Wilt etitectaley opeaaretay | the Bontheast Circle of the Baptist fiends trom@ his “home in Fullerton,| Containing, as it did, the choruses| ‘Then, Youths, If Through the Wood Don Lobdell Teer BNA Mes] ExGtente the people of Casper the 1 mu see ttictict s45e daub | Ohuibh this planned. 1.0! dele party Nebr. Mr. Larson was employed with; which are conceded to be the master- You Ride” The work reached its climax in the best music written are also deserving of Two mane tia bel piveni inthe tabentant Sethe the Coliseum company here last sum- pieces of Gounod, Haydn, Mozart and’ 4. (a)"The Heavens scene betwe Olut a th Sriithe highest praise. He was highly com- In 0 A ee ee tte tne tart oe eae ee eG Mendelssohn, in addition to two of the from the Or q finidens, Aik. Jame® Burne niaging the|plimented' by many.inembere of tt . will alf bé sad if you stay away, | diy afternoon. ‘ Tose, ‘veautiful’ cantatas . written, :the tion” : -Haydn role of the Erl king’s daughter with|dlence, which filled every seat in the ve w y iy , ‘AM of th flee Fe + the Bantlet Mrs. G. HW, Mann has received word), program was exceptvually ueavy and! Solo Trio, eatrice Boedefeld,'a dramatic a yhich 9 church. a oes aay: Women's Boclet, Set taeda en that the premiere danseuse of the Rus-! was. one which proved unusual ability Jack Carr and J.G. Jones. Reena inoue re listic Bes icant ytael wat co ees u " ee soak K He ihonea te enloy. aie eechkal oa sian ballet. Melle, Domina Marini, who on the purt of the Casper society. { lelujah Choru: from | Mrs. ‘Tre ie ndition of “I wathhed| Ruy Rock Springs pure water at aa ot gicaes time party. 3 haa been: instructing in Denver this inst), . rhe) chorus’ pr ted & most attract- inh’... Handel before the Castle Gate” was also # len. Whites’ Grocery. $-16-3 : i winter, will come to, Casner for two} ive appearance, as all the women were a - al Vretty Luncheon tees jmonths this summer and intends to} gowned in white and their entrance : eT oe : for Young Ladies Senior Philathea taka up some dancing classes. Mele) with that of Prof. Lundberg was = Mrs. James Speas entertained at the] Box Social, Marini is of the Russian hallet school! preeted with applause. pp? fez = home of Mrs. D, N. Speas in honor{ The Senior Philathea class’ of the /and has studied with the grestest mas} phe pri beats Bara eos iba eollaw of Miss Wilma Shaffner and Miss Mary | Methodist Sunday-school will give a box|ters in. Petrograd, Rome, Milan and ie cyt atest on Al shea ae ta Wagner this last week end at a very/social, for the members and their es-|London. She has held classes in nex:| 1 4a) -t:ntold, Ye Portals,” from the r pretty luncheon and Kensington. corts, tonight at 8 o'clock in the church | thetic and oducational dancing spectal.| )* “) “UPfold, Ye Portals,” from the i ne te and — The color scheme of the afternoon} basement. ixing in the Greek, Roman, eccentric.| ihe Se cnc nuaon 9 was carried out in yellow and green. CPt td hatlet, classic and professional ternsi-| b) 5 asd 2 gavel hd After the dainty lungheon the time} Plan Sunday Fvenine Club chorean art. Melle Marini will he the, ; ste Beatie oure on a Better Road vas spent as a Kensington. for Episcopal Young Folks euest at the ranch home of Miss Helen} 9 quo aoermtecceae, /geecgeeneat - “es At a meeting of the young men of, Carlson during the months of June and E Ge ayoes > Friends Surprise M. €. St. Mark’s parish held at the parish| fuly. bd A » on Birthday house last night plans were made for CATES X ull b te f fe Merchants te)l you of “surprising| the formation of a Sunday Evening club Howard Dunlavy of Denver arrived! ..., O Save money ry 5 oppin: co ee prices” in thelr advertisements, yet an| for the young men and women of tho/tast nieht and will spend several days|* “The Bel King’s | Daughter,” and. drmking Postum — antata for Soll and Chor event which oecurted last night that; parish. The plans, which have not here attendine to business and visiting was not advertised and still held “‘sur-|been fully developed, include both so-|.with his old friends: prises for Price’ and a surprisingly| cial and religious meetings Sunday ste 4 good time for the guests who were/ evenings which will take in all young} Mr. ‘and Mrs: RB. Kepler of feist are| At Eve invited in to share birthday greetings| people married and single, over the) here for a few with Maurice C, Price at his home on'high school age as members. es 8 | Choru s— N. W. ade Thats certain You may save health and. nerve Chorus— | Sir Oluf. Rein’d Up His Steed” PART I South David street. , It,was a little stag 951. 5¢ Mr. and Mrs, Charles ‘Linsey ana] The Sun in Ocean Sinks to Rest” sir very -prettily arranged by Mrs./ St. Mark's Guild Aauchter,, Mra. Brawher! have jeft for} Duet (Alto and Barytone. | efficiency — Price, who served a dinner of six| Meeting Thursday California, .where ‘they will spend an| “Bring Forth My Fleet, Surefooted i ri courses, covers. being laid for twelve.| The Women's Guikl of St. Mark's| indefinite length of time on a plens-) Steed” : Thats robable The guestsiwere directed to their places/church will meet Thursday afternoon| ure trip, hatin F. J. Leschinsky and Mr, A. L. Z P by clever place cards, very original in| with Mrs. J. Fa GEateh, $44 South Wol- eee | Cook. | , design. ‘Table decorations were in pink.| Cott street. All members are urged to] ©. A. Guillen of the Chamberlin Pnr-| Solo (Barytone)— | Thi st 1 st A huge birthday cake with (beg par.| be present, niture comnany is exnected to return| “When Through the Meadows of Tender ' ere’s ju one simp (3 ep topped’ off “a-very pleasant e’ which must ‘be added the ‘cléver | oF. Cownn has returned from Den: Mrs. Leschinsky and Mr, Cook. . Chorus— j . heimer, Robert Cohen, Arthur Schulte,| here with the Taylor and Clay offices, = eyis ak ee & J odger Walgschmidt, E, M. Hilithorp,| left last Sunday for Denver where she Solo (Barytone)— ick Pettingill, J. I, Cowan, Quentin} Will be employed: with the ‘same com- INFORMATION BUREAU AT “Night, Thou Art Silent” K. Deaver, Earl E. Hanway and Robert | P8ny- 5 Rebckahs Give visiting with her son jand daughter-in- ., s ki Rebeka ae live iMr. arid’ Me. Hid. Durham, is Soloist, Mr. Hood. Has rict ti sfy fl r lodge, will be Heid) at the homeiof Miss Rei P Flos Engdahl, 436 West Second street. b 2 ath the opinion of members of the city, coun-, ‘ . 10 enjie the Rae ia aks Se Vo ee Slikedakeareeene win nook iaiean of | —of course! ; = don) lighted candles was a feature of} tomorrow from Sheridan, Wyo.. where} | Gr r t t the coneluding course. —— eg fe tins boon, to assist! a class of the} Mr. Ray Holloran, Oo c— uy a in Ce) An evening of social entertainment; Knights of Columby S. Duet (Alto and Barytone)— i PERSONALS _| oe ne Forth ay, steed" pitality of Mr. and Mrs. Price. ver where he has been on,a business | ‘he guests included John Bingen-|, Miss Isabel Johnson who has been) anq pleasure trip’ for the last week. sidan Dehn soho g Mr! C. 8. Food. ‘ P 5 | Chorus and 1 Maidens)— wee [edhe Ta Beier rte, tar toon] PARME DE CENTER AN). | Stic trea enon Costs less than coffee One of the series of teas which are! bee 6g Ver lt i emus 3 } given every #Wo., weess by. the, mem- 8 wi ol e | oR Le hers of the W. I Kuykendahl Rebekah| friends before returning to her, home in | f ea y ins an Bristol, Colo. |{ WHO’S YOUR DOCTOR? Gunnison’s Information Bureau, , : ‘Tea will be served téovn 2:30 to 6 o’clock,|- H.C. Chappell, @ prominent attorney ,{8 ONE Doctor? fs . i il be sepa, Row 20 tot Oloc | or Graybull ig bots attending. to bust-| WHICN served such a go9d purpose in 4 _ Made by-Postum. Cereal Co. Battle Creek. Mich. | ie oy Attor! E> Pendell returnea| &*!Stence. Charles M.-Gunnison noti-; a Yesterday Trond hale where he has boos | fled the clty council Jast night that be-|j/ WHO WRITES YOUR Cee Mtee Ct RET. and ava,| to attend.to togab attaltrs: cause he could not give this informa- INSURANCE? Hugh 3B. Miller, has come to Casper! ee Be Penglosaitortimetue varios cette done] nan yr t 2 to make her home. She has accepted All the Agents have some? i TT a We t with the city, he had decided to a position with the Carter Ol com-| Dy W. Ogilbee, who is asaociated with | tract , ' pany. the Hagens & Murane law firm, has| *bandon the work, —perhaps! = ene returned from Texas where he hag| In his letter, Mr. Gunnison said that | B. I. &. Party been for several weeks attending. to| his wholesale and retail news business | That's all right now, but who's Much Enjoyed business for the law concern. had grown to such proportions that it going to nurse the patient thru The P. E.O. Sisterhood entertained <a ee was impossible to guarantee further an | Ma protracted « of non concur- at an informal dinner party at the! Mrs, Earl Emery, niece of Mrs. Liszie| orderly and useful news stand. Mr. reney when your property is at home of Mrs. John. McFayden, 944|Burlson, underwent a serious operation | Gunnison also announced his intention | x South Durbin street, last Saturday. The at One of the local hospitals yesterday. | of removing it from the streets at the | tacked by fire? husbands of the members of the sister-|She is improving at the present. earliest possible moment, He had been hood were the honor guests at the din- Ri Sse paving the city $25 a month license. r ~ ner. 5 L. C. Goins, representing the Davis| Hia letter and action received aan AERO LUE ERORECAION The decorations ‘were cirried ‘out in!hrothers wholesale company of Denver,| able comment by members of the city) the color scheme of yellow and white, is here on buatnean; council. Tt was agreed that with the | R 4p Kemp Co the sisterhood colors. Yellow chry- met coming of the new Chamber of Com- e . . santhemums Were used for the place} Leonard pemcestte of Topeka, Kans.,| merce at its location on East Second) % ris. The place cards for the gentle-| arrived in Casper yesterday and is ‘vis-/ atreet, the need for such a news stand | “Service That Counts” men were very clever, each having an| iting with his uncle, J. E. Hanway, and , information bureau had passed. | 11 E. 2nd Ph. original poem with the characteristic, cousin E. B. Hanway. Mr. Hanway| Mr. Gunnison will devote his entire| '11 E. 2n one 370 of the gentleman portrayed. was overseas fourteen months during | energies to his News Depot at 153 South \fter the elaborate meal the evening the recent war, being attached to the _ Center stree| ~ CONFIDENCE”— O MAKE this new Shoe Store your Shoe Store it is necessary that I furnish the men and women of Casper GOOD SHOES and SERVICE. Our Shoes EFORE Footwear can earn the right to be branded GOOD SHOES, they must meet definite, prescribed standards of Quality; their insoles, out- soles, counters and uppers must always be AAl. These are the kind of Shoes we have selected. VERYBODY’S buying Blue Label Karo by the dozen cans. Save money—ask your grocer the price. IA ae er Our Service ERVICE as this store con- ceives its meaning is more than the mere dispen of Shoes. It means the furnish- ing of authentic information, when required, as to the Qual- ity, the purpose, the style, the fit, or any other element con- cerning ‘its Footwear. That, we feel, is SERVICE. | Mage saglanc spa during these high prices of jams, i jellies and preserves, there are so many daily uses for Karo (Blue, Label) tha that it pays pays to buy in quantities. For pancakes, waffles, biscuits and sliced bread for children; for fudge, taffy and other kinds of candies; for cooking, baking, stewing fruits—hundreds of foods are prepared with Karo—the Great American Syrup for Every AL CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York Ai We Will Oven for Business Tomorrow GI ie SINS 123 East Second Street Location Formerly Occupied by STAHL, The Tailor nl p Aarmniqo-n a a = = 4 "ini Mn | A NEES ABET

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