Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 3

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War Mothers Chaperon at Well Attended Dance. The Thursday night dancing party, chaperoned by the War Mothers and given for the benefit of the Army and Navy club and the American Legion, ‘was a very well attended affair. The! dancing began at 9 o'clock in the Ma-| sonic temple and lasted until midnizht.i Ret Rh Mr. and Mrs, Broden Coulter and little son, Bobby, left last night for Los Angeles, Calif., where they intend to live. Mr. Coulter has been connected with the Smith-Turner Drug coropany. They have sold their home on Nattona avenue, 1 see Miss Katherine Mahoney, who is at tending the Northwestern University at Chicago, I, where she is taking a spe- cial music course, will spend the Eas- ter holidays with her room-mate in Racine, Wis. *. Wofalo Class Is Now Organized. ‘The business girl's Sunday school class of the Methodist Church met at the home of Miss Ethel Anderson on South Center street, last evening and completed organization. ‘The name, the “Wofalo” class, was adopted, After the business meeting refreshments were served and music was enjoyed. see Philathea Class Plans May Day Tea at Meeting. The Philathea class of the Methodist Church met yesterday afternoon ‘at the home of Mrs. Carl Hawkes, Natrona avenue. Plans were made for a May .Day tea on May 6. There were abouts thirty women present and the after- noon was' spent socially following the business meeting. se * Distinguished Visitors at Meeting of Hibernians The division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will initiate a class of 60 candidates on Easter Sunday afternoon, April 4, in the I, O. O. F. hall. The de- grees conferred will be exemplified by a Denver team. Mr. BE. lL. Doyle of Denver will be present at the meeting on Sunday, which commemorates the fourth anni- versary of the Easter rising. Mr. Sav- age, state secretary of the Wyoming Hibernians is loud in his praise of Mr. Doyle as an orator, and historian of Ireland. He will speak on the “Rela- «~ ton of Irish Freedom to World Free- dom." Other visitors from the state will attend the meeting. This class is the outcome of a desire on the part of those of Irish blood to assist their kindred at home in their struggle for separate and independent Political existence. se. Installation of Officers at Moose Hall Last Night he public installation of new officers off Casper Lodge, No, 1182, Loyal\Order ‘of Moose, was held last night in the Moose hall. The new officers installed by Harry Fisher were: Dictator, W. 8. Emmil; vice dictator, J, R, Heagney; past dictator, George D. Brown; prelate, K. A. Kearney; secretary, J. N. Krauss; treasurer, H. A. Wagner; physician, Dr. ‘W A Myers, trustees, Henry Stahl and Richard Dunne; outside guard, Lewish Becker; inside guard, Richard Schnoor |ing was spent as a social, and dance for 1 i a | o'clock. All of the members of the fastern ‘Star and their families and members ‘of the Masonic lodge are invit: | After the business session the even- the members and their friends and fami. lies. Music was furnished by a new jazz orchestra. An interesting program was given! during the time. An address was given) by Attorney M. W. Purcell in which} he outlined the advantages of being a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, and a vocal selection was rendered by Ray Hudson. At the close of the evening refresh- ments were served to the 150 guests present. | eee Miss Daisy Mortimer, who has been visiting here from Lusk with Miss Mat- tha Hawkins, bas returned home. see Elks at I 0. 0. F. Hall Over twenty candidates will ba. in- tiated into the Elk's lodge tonight at the I. O. O, F, hall. Many of the can- didates ate from Thermopolis and Riv- erton, P Annual Eastern Star Dance for Monday Night The annual dance to be given by ‘he members of the Eastern Star will be held at the Masonic temple MonJjay jing, and several special feature have been arran: Church held an Circle Meeting at ‘tues }the next week will be the formal dance ‘sonic temple. evening, the dancing starting at 9 The affair will be informal. freshments will be served in the ¢' ed for, * e- Baptist Women Will Have Midsummer Fete. The Women’s Society of the Baptist | important business | Meeting yesterday afternoon, at which | | Plans were made for a baked sale next | week, . Plans were also made for a| midsummer bazaar, to be held in June. | The program on home missions was led | by Miss Cecil Drake. | se j 5 | Home of Mrs. Henry. g The East Side circke of the Prostv- terian aid society met\at the home of Mrs. F. R. Henry, 518*South Wolcott street, on Tharsday afternoon. Dot cious refreshments were served and 4 pleasant time spent by the yimany :t tendants, The next meeting of the cirsie’+vill he held at the home of Mrs. Ralph vaken, | 4 East Linden street. I : Dance for ‘uesday Night One of the special social events for * i given by the mermé@ers of the Salto dancing club, Tuesday night at the Mu- A special ten-piece orchestra will fur- nish the dance music and favors for the Special dances have been purechase:]| at prominent novelty factories in New York and Chicago. see Mrs. M. J. Foley 1s in Thermopolis with Mr. and Mrs. ©. W. Beckett en- joying ‘the baths at the sanitarium Youll if agrees. If You Li Taste Of NSTANT — POSTUM and youll like it better you are one of those with whom coffee dis- ‘dhe flavor is similar but Postum. does nct contain caffeine or any ete health follows Sold by all Grocers Made by Postum Cereal Co..Battle Creek.Mich. The like fhe Casper Daily €cibun LLSEES le canes mapa nen seo — mea Pipa Sag A F y A iF said to have fought Morey Young at} A. H. Stewart is leaving this evening Easter Lilie — Glenrock recently, is scheduled tO £0) for his home in Denver afte spending |iaster. The Palace, 146 So. Cente i P again against Young tonight in an}seyeral days here and at Lusk, Wyo..| ~ ee ed eight-round © battle, Joe Sleet and/on business. 4 Blackie Mayland, two negroes, should! € furnish the best give-and-take bout. 3 ; i P Cummings is a plucky fighter and a ——— —_—_SSSSSSS===S = =, 5 favorite here, but little is known of| a | Doyle in Casper, although ie has a} a & PbS | good reputation in Denver. There will | t $4 , aguante | 629 per cent Reduction is Danny Cummings and Jack Doyle) Siivziana: theater, according to the an- fa a of Denver Head Boxing | nouncement of the managers, the show For the balance of this week on all | a Bill Gn Sandi to start promptly at 8:30 o'clock. | | " a a ae Street C dD | é ae | Mrs. Verla Anderson, aged 21, died) ree: oats an TeESses | ae Danny Cummings of Montana, who )at a local ete stip selon Sot al | A battled strongly t9 a draw decision with | brief illness. She is the wife 1 ryan | F } 3 Kid Ross here re¢2atly, will meet Jack |Anderson of 624 South David strect. 20 Per Cent Reduction | + Doyle nt the Jazzlrr-i theater tonight in|The body was taken to the Shaffer-Gay} ea 4 ten-round go. 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