Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 3

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> Great Suecess ae Baptist musical which was giv» ‘hursday evening at thé homé, of! Mrs. Nettie Dunn, 958 United stress “was 2 great success. About 53 gues‘# attended thte affair and contriuisa to the giver offering. Mrs. inn.served refreshments +1 ing the ‘evening and a very pleasun time was pares oy og vig PiPhi Banquet in Laramie. The members of the Pi Reta Foi sorority of the University of Wyomiis ot, Laramie entertained at a banquet in honor of Miss Amy B. Onken, grand secretary ofthe national sociéty. ‘The! initiation meeting was held Saturday afternoon and the new members are the Misses Doris Hausen, Jane Back, Bs- ther Pauley, Dorothy Lamb, idith Ward, Grace Hamilton and «Florence Kaiser. The banquet was held on Sut- urday evening with a number of the Alumnae present. $ ee 6 Mrs. V. S. Foster left last ‘hight tor Denver to silanes tas business. . Snecessful Thursday Night Dancing Party The War Mothers. chaperoned at a very successful Thursday night danc- ing party last ‘Thursday night at the Masonic temple which was giv:n in honor of the Army and Nay, clu and the American Legion and, their friends, The dancing lasted until. midnigh: and was enjoyed by the usual number of couples. ees Sixty- Sixth Birthday Celebrated Mrs. Mary Dorton yas given as plete surprise by many of her at the home of her daughter. Charles L. Green, in celebyntion of; her sixty-sixth birthday anniversary. During the evening Mrs. Doron was presented with a beautiful leather writ ing portmanteau, and fountain pen by the Rev. Walter L. French in behaift of her ffiends. ‘The time was spent with games and music, ahd most’ important; the cut- ting of the birthday cake. About 80 Suests were seryed with lovely refrest- ments. Mrs. Dorton is planning on leaving bout the first of April for #° visit to Boulder, Colo.,. and Sawyer, Kan- Bas. Mrs, eee Officers for New Year Are Elected at Meeting ‘The Missionary society of the Pres- here. Mrs, Mary Worthington will return to'Casper the first of April from Car- dington, Ohio, where she took the body of her husband reget Burial. H.R. Cardwell oe Pearo, Wyo, re- turned last Wednesday evening from Cardington, Ohio, where h2 and Mrs. Cardwell have been visi:ing with | tives. Mrs. -Cardwell remained! for a Jonger visit, « see J. A. Ferguson and family are *-vin- tering in Los Angetes, Cal., to remain there until she first of May. ee Miss Daisy Mortimer: is expected to visit with Miss Martha Hawkins from Juusk, Wyo. where ashe {8 connected with the law firm of Harkin, Fagan and O'Brien. Miss Mortimer was formerly maniiger of the Mo gin Bueiness vollege. - M. C, Crouch nedalthige last night from Lewiston, Mont., wnere he has been looking after “his ofl interests. re) Mark U. Weber returned last night from Montana where he visited the Cat | Creeks oil fields. Mr, Weber is treasurer {of the Chappell Oi company which is|- holding 2° meeting here this week. He says that the snowstorms extend all thru Idaho, Montang. and Wyoming. ee yi T. C. Spears of thé Mestas and Spears accountant offices, has returned from Denver where he. has spent several Weeks on a pleasure and business trip. se W. W. Freeland of the Omaha Boara- ing and Supply company, has retiirned to Lusk, Wyo., after| a business visit see Adolph Wihter of Lusk is here on business for the Miller-Winter realty firm of Lusk. eee see J. J. Chapman of the Mestas and Spears offices in the Oll Exchange build- ing has returned from a Short business trip to Manville, in the interests of the company, eo ge J.D. Jones of the Star-Balr Ojl com- pany is leaving for Denver tonight on a short business trip. artery The Misses Florence Belle and Rena Russell are here from Cheyenne visit- ing with friends over the week-end. * e.6 here on business connected Seti his byterian church met at the home of the} Oll interests. Rev. W. H. Bradley, 474 South Park street, Thursday afternoon. The foi- Jowing officers were elected:for the en- suing years: Mrs. BH. L. Hambright, presidente Mrs. Emil Carlson, | vice president, Mrs. A. W. Peake, secretary, Mrs, Wilber Haines, treasurer, and Mrs. “28 Cc, E. and Claude Parker are in the city from Bilfings, Mont., on busineess. o 8 # Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jackson are ‘here from Lincoln, Nebr., visiting with ‘friends, Mr. Jackson was here part of Fred P. Moore, secretary of literature. The study of the afternoon was the chapter on) “Arrested tare! ah 3 the text book, “Christian Amettonte anjza. tion.” > ‘last summer in the employ of the Midwest refinery. eee K. 3. Campion ia here trom Denvd, rezistered at the Henning hotel while Refreshments were served by Mrs, attending to bieineee es the city. Bradley. eee Mrs. 9. W. riggers e Entertains for Class The members of ‘the Business Girls’ Sunday School closs was entertained Thursday evening at the home of the class teacher, Mrs. O. W.. Hillgren, 345 South Grant street. A delicious cafe teria supper was served to the tweive “ members present. At the business meeting the class war organized with Miss Harrington, ‘vresl. dent, Miss Ethel Anderson vice presi dent, Miss Graham, secretary and treas- urer, : one High. School Girls Serve Dinner. Last Thursday evening two of the high school girls, Misses Alma Huff- man and Nessie Duncan, made and - Berved a five-course dinner jn) honor of a number of the teachers of the high school, in the home economics room. Plages were laid for the Misses Schulte, McDaniels, Gardner, Bushnell, Dudley and Yeoman. Before the end of the year it is the plan to have each of the girls of the domesfic science” classes prepare and serve a dinner by herself. ee Moose Initiate At Meeting Thursday. Twenty-five new candidates were ini- tinted into the Loyal Order of Sfoose at a meeting held Thursday night at the Moose hall. Several of the new mem- bers were from Greybull, Wyo, About 150 Moose were present at the meeting, which was one of the most successful gatherings of the year, Refreshments were served after midnight, AT Te I. 0. 0, F. to Confer grees Saturday, i ie Encampment, No. 9, I, ne ©. F., will confer encampment degrees on a class of abéut fifty members, next Saturday night. ‘Visitors. from River- ton and Lander are expected. Following the class a banquet supper. will be served. PERSONALS ik McGuire, representing the Rothenbere & Schloss Cigar. Company of Denver,-is in the city calling on his trade with the cigar merchants. ee E. Ly Warn of Denver is registered at the Henning Hote! while attending to business in Casper, gts . Ray Miller is here from Billings, P ont ona short ponent visit, * oe Herbort Dickie of Denver, Colo., is spending several days here attending to ‘business matters. ater F. ¥. Dingman is spending a few aaya here from New York City on business for his: SosrDAny. hie Max Hendrick of Dickinson, 8S. D., Pr here for a short business, visit. *e Mrs. M. B, Sullivan of Los Angele Calit., is visiting with friends and a * tending to business here. O. 1. Roberts a Hare from his home -| In Cheyenne Shtending: to. business at- fairs. * Any time of day* BAKERS COCOA tis welcome . an“ expect | coln, -Nebr., on rice <ciomg ‘H, O. Chappell of Greybull, Wyo., is} “ E. W.)Johnson of Chicago is a busl- ness visitor in the ‘Sty, for a few: days. Mr, and Mrs. H. Garawet and daugh |, ter, Miss Harriet, are expected home the first of next week from Califarnia, where they have had an extended Visit. ees Tom Purcell, who has been visiting | | With his relatives, and attending to |business here, returned to his home in| Colorado Springs, Sincatay: night. W. A. Reynolds of Denver, and C. §. Johnson -of Chicago, oth representini the Marshall Field Mercantile compa-| hy, are here on bustneen, } Tom Weddis, who has heen connected| with the Webel Comercial company, | in the grocery department, has hought! ihe interests in the store on the cor-| ner ‘of Fourth and Maple streets, for- | merly known as the Grace grocery) store. se «8 Peter Hedgpeth, répresenting the Lin-, coin Drug company is here from Lin-! t. Tdeutenaant J. B.—Williams. spent several days here inspecting the recruiting offices, has left. for Chey- enne, Evanston and Sheridan, Wyom- ing. NOTICE American Association of Engineers vreeting to be held in City Hall at 10:30 A. M., Sunday morning, March 28. All members and prospective members are carnestly. requested to be present. Im- portant business. H. F. JOHNSON, Secretary. * t Easter But one Chocolates The clear cream-w ter lily—and of reamsi the. pink f Hityes’Strawbe: rich tawny shade and Hayes’ Maple Good Taste, GT a CHASE Fine—for Easter eggs. the appetizing appeal of Hayes’- coloring of their pure Try the long line of Hayes’ Chocolates and you will find every piece in color and in flayor—Always in FUGITIVE OVER CLIFF IN BIG IRIS PICTURE: The night riders’ chase i one of Feel big scenes, in the First National spe- cial production, “In Ola Kentucky,” with Anita Stewart, whieh will be shown at the Iris theater today and to- morrow. The setting of the picture 4s back in the old lawless days when the moon- shiners defied the Lav and when men of ‘the mountains still Settled their differ- ences with the gun, while the men of thé cities, Impatient of the delays of the law, often took it into their own hand. So were the. ‘ght riders formed, men who masked ant hunted the fugitives on horseback; where they held a quice trial and condemned the victim accord- ing to théir views. of justice. In the story the night riders were who;called out to pursue a mountaineer, who had been accused of setting fire to 2 barn, drugging a jockey ana at- ‘tempting to shoot one of the first citi zens. They aré informed of the trafi he ‘has taken back to his mountain home and come out in scores to capture him Masked rider after masked rider, appear at the rendezous until all’ are present |when they take up the chase. They race pell mel} over the moun tanious country, leaping hedge and stream and ‘gallop madly over the rough rocky roads on the edge of cliff4 egg colorings are of the reasons for lies in the natural centers. hite of the Eas- Hayes’ Vanilla of the ros¢—and rry Centers; the of maple sap— Creams. In their dainty lavender box— Easter’s own color—Hayes’ Yo San Chocolates make an exquisite Easter gift. Denver, Colorado On All DISCOUNT SUITS AND DRESSES 20% DISCOUNT Off on All WAISTS SILK UNDERWEAR Remember, Ladies, we have no old stock to work off Coats, 156 South Center Street TODAY and SUNDAY Harry | varey a et TO ‘and 30c. after 6 o'clock all seats 30c. and ravines, or across country in amail|taken by Miss’Stewart, who plays the paths, It is a stirring chase by experi } Part Of the little mountain girl in the enced riders, for a misstep would mean) picture. She hears of the night ride serious injury or even death. } seeking the mounta:ne who i Gradually they gain on the fugitive,|childhood friend of hers.’ She uo : ithat he is innocent, but that the e . . . dence is against him, and fears he will be slain before she reaches him. Miss Stewart followS the trail left by the night riders, outriding the men }beth'in daring and speed, and fin: comes up to them just as they about to execute an innocent man. She presents the evidence of his In- nocence and the ¢ iit of one of jleaders of the party. Ave: e ordered to unmask. the guilty man, He makc escape, and another chase is on. the fugitive’s horse slips ho precipitated over a high cli which ends the work of tne night riders in j the picture. The spectacle of this night ride Is so realistic and strong, it holds tense everyone watching the picture. feed cae ohie Cc. W. McGrew | from: 'Thermopolis. rae fata Read the Tribune until he is finally captured and the) preliminaries of the “trial are arranged for in darkness of the night, lighted only by torches. But an even. more Searing ride returned last night tr ads. to us the other day. a ed, Are easily made with an Electric Portable Sening Machine You can do your sewing in any room where there is a lamp socket, as the Electric Sewing Machine is light and easy to move. FIVE HOURS’ SEWING FOR 30 CENTS! Have one sent out now and make your own Easter Dresses. We are agents for the following makes. , WESTERN ELECTRIC. 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