Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 3

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She baits Daily Eribune. Pupils Take Part in 75th Studio Recital, 4 More elaborate program than usual was given Saturday’ by the pupils: of Prof, Rudolph Lundberg to mark the ?5th weekly studio recital which he has given since his arrival in Casper. Sev- eral guests. were present in addition to those taking part. The program follows; Piano—'Right and Left March" Arigt Dingman Voice—“Just for Today” Thelma. Hugo Piano—“In Slumberland’. ____Spauiding Margaret Veitch Voice—*Rockin’ in the Wina"___-__ Neidlinger Piano—"An Autumn Reverie”. Edna Kassis Voice—“As It Began to Dawn Ashford Mrs. O. W. Hillgren Piano—"Alma, Valse Brilliant”. Constance Metz Voice—“A Banjo Song’ Piano— Dance of the Golderfroa"’___. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Don Lobdel! Veoice—'The Nymph of the Rhine’. -- _Wekerlin| Mrs. Burton } Piano—‘ Twilight Reveries”’. Mrs. C, E. Fink Vocal duet—“The Sad: Whip-poor-will,"” from the opera “The Storks". Chapin Mrs, Lial ~---Wilson Boedefeld ee Semon-denison Marriage The marriage ceremony of Ralph ©, Semon to Miss Mae Nita Jenison, both of Patkerton, Wyo., was performed at high noon Saturday by the Rey, Waiter H. Bradley at the parish house of the chureh, ‘The mother of the bride, Mrs. Wenison, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Loy were the only attendants, Mr, and Mrs. Semon will live in Parkerton, where Mr Semon is in the employ of the Ohfo Oil company. oi 6 P. E. 0, Initiation Held: Satu: ‘The membeys Of the ‘R. BE, Q. Sister- hood met at the home of Mrs, M. C. Keith Saturday evening, April 3, Hay ing accepted the invitation to become members of the P. HE, 0O., Miss Mae Hamilton and Miss Ann Thompson were initiated. At the business meeting it was de- cided to give a quilting ‘‘bee” in the) near future. The arrangements were left to a committee, Anderson acting as chairman. Mrs, West, a member of the Chapter X of the P. EB. O. of Bushnell, Tt; ede an interesting talk’on the P; 3. After the business meeting the ug I. L. the husbands of the members of tl sisterhood—met to enjey the vocial hour. Miss Elsie Winter added to the musical program with a whistling solo, Mrs. Walters of Chapter A. D., of; Walla Walla, Wash., rendered. several vocal solos. refreshments, presenting each guests with some Easter favor. ia ia of the Prugh-Huff Marriage on Easter Sunday. The marriage ceremony of Miss Nel- lie Evelyn Huff to J: Drew Prugh of Thermopolis, Wyo., was performed hy} Rev. W. H. Bradley-on Baster Sunday at 5 o'clock, at the home of Mr and! Mrs. Frank Scherek, 215 South Pine! street. The home was beautifully deco-| rated in Easter and spring flowers fol:| lowing the eojor scheme of. pink and white. A bower of flowers was formed} in the corner of the living room, ana} the couple were married beneath a wed; | ding bell of pink and green suspended) by ribbons. Sweet peas, carnations and| skets of pink and White roses were as decorations. bride, daughter of Mr. and Hrs. Huff of this city, was gowned creation of white net over white satin. She wore a bride's veil fashion- ed with a crown effect of lilies of the valley, and carried a shower hdauet » pink “sweetheart” ro: She was given away by her father. Miss Fedonia Huff, the maid of honor, was charmfngly: dressed in a flesh colored georgette dress and wore a cor- sage boquet of sweet peas. Mr. Richard Huff attended the groo) Goth Miss Huff and Richard Huff came {rom the University at Laramie to fttend the fveddin, Mrs. Prank Scherck was the’ matron of honor. Mrs. Huff wore a pretty afternoon gown of grey and wisteria, and the mother of the groom, Mrs. Prugh, $ gowned in heliotrope in. yMrs. Prugh came to attend tie wedding of her son from Winnepex. Canada, and has been, the house gue of Mr, and Mrs. Fruff. Little Miss Alice |Ormsby was ‘he dainty ring bearer, and carried the ving in a calla lily. She wore a pink and white frilly’ frock. The xing ceremony. was performed by the Rev. Mr. Bradley, and) only the most intimate friends were the guests. “The Bnd of a Perfect Pay” was rén- dered as the sngicas selection, After the service a five-course dinner was stven in honor of the bride and <roors, who loft the same evening ona short wedding trip. They will be at home (1 crmopolis after, the fifteenta of this month, Mrs. Years and has many friends in the city. She {s a graduate ot the “Iniversity of Wyoming at Laramie, and is 2 mrem- ber of the Pi Bota Phi alumni club here Mr. ‘Prugh was fosmerl{ a restidont Minnesota, but is now in business Thermopolis. in. ADLER-I-KA AGAIN! “T had a bil case of constipation, * on the stomach, and other bowel trouble, ‘Twelve. hours after 1 took Ad- I felt better ind-atier continu: consider myself CURBD,” (Signed) Beemun, Saligpel), Wash. ‘kat expels ALD gus and sour. stopping stomach distress IN- LY. Removes ALL foul matt poisons system Often CUR Prevents appendi Afller -ka many slureé of. buekthorn nd nine other —Aalv, nsUpation, he sold 2 mi caseara, simple drugs Bransep and Miss Beatrice} with Mrs. C. M.|- and} The hostess served light) Prugh has, lived in Caaper for| Committee M of University * re The committee of nine members of ‘the Wnivergity club met this neon at ‘lunch, dinner at the Henning hotel to Members. of D. A. B. Plan Elaborate Ball One of the most elaborate social atf-} fairs scheduled for this month is an- nounced by the Casper chapter of the D. A. R. for April.49, the anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, which is observed in many of the eastern states as a legal holiday known as Patriots’ day. On the evening of that day the Casper women who are members of the D. A. R. plan to give a Patriots’ day ball in the Masonic Temple, the pro- ceeds to be used locally for charitable and benevolent work. The tickets have been priced at $5 and all funds raised will be used at home for the benefit {of the boys and girls, young men and women of this community, the officers of the organization announce. Mrs. Tom Cooper, regent of the local chap- ter, is in charge of the arrangements, and wiil appoint numerous committees, to assist with the various arrange- ments. No effort will be spared to make the ball one of the most enjcy- {able events of she social season. | . To Be Married at ‘Mass Tomorrow The marriage ceremony of Mat Me- chaley to Miss Margaret Frances Hop- kins, will take place to tow at 8 o'clock mass at the St. Ant i's Cath- olic church, and will be performed by the Rev. Father John Mullin, Miss Catherine Mcchaley of Winner, 8. D., will attend the bride, and John ‘T. O'Mara of O'Neil, Nebr., will he the best man. The bride will be dressed in a dark traveling suit, and the couple will leave for Denver tomorrow evening. After @ short honeymoon they will return here and be at home to their friends at 113 North Spruce strect. Mr, and Mrs. John J, Mechaley, of O'Neil, Nebr.,-John O'Mara of O'Neil, Miss Catherine Mechaley of Winne' 8. D., and other friends and relativ } from out-of-town- will be here to at- | tend: the services. A wedding breakfast will be se lto the bride and groom at the Henning hotel after the wedding. + * | Dinner, Seryed at High School Miss Gwendolyn Towle entertained a few of lier friends at a dinner party given in the domestic selence rooms at the Natrona County High school; which (she purchased, cooked and served alone. | Places were set for Mr, and ‘Mra, A. F. Towle, Mrs. R, J. Crilley, and the Misses Evans and Gardner oe | Guests Honored By Bridge Luncheon Mrs, G, B. Greenough of Lander, | Wyo. was the suest’of honor this af: \'ternoon at a bridge luncheon given in the Henning hotel) by Mrs. P, C Nic¢- olaysen, assisted by her daughter, Mrs; Neil Tyler, of Rock River, Wyo. ‘The banquet rooms in the hotel were pret j tily decorated with potted spring flow- Jers, jonquils, tulips and hyacinths, Mrs, Otto Krausse, violinist, an] Miss |Frankis Francés, accompanis: played | musical selections during the luncheon, | The afternoon was deyoted to auction bridge, about ten tables playimg, a 2 fe Anderson-W celfert: Wedding a Sarprise to Friends. The marriage of Miss Gladys Woelfert to EB. W, Anderson, which took place Jast Saturday in Douglas, Wyo., by the Rey, Marshall,.came as a surprise to | their many friends here, Mrs. Anderson has ‘heen teaching | schoo! in Sait Creek this winter, where )she met Mr. Anderson, who is connected j with the Ohio Oi! company and is sta- tioned in the Salt Creek field. The young couple will remain in Salt Creek ‘for the present. Mrs. Anderson was born and raised in Casper., She is a/ graduate of the high school here and of the state uni at amie where she tock aj normal course. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson spent today |in Casper visiting with friends. They are leaving this evening for Salt Creek. GRAND ANNUAL BALL Given by POCAHONTAS LODGE FRIRAY, APRIL 9, 1920 SONIC TEMPLE Tickets, $1, Including War Tax Ladies Free ) | | { { and. perfectly Washington’s refining process —which ‘eliminates the woody- \further plans for the banquet which pill be held’ this: coming Wednesday. Easter Dinner Is Pretty Affair Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Treber pre. ‘sided at a dinner party yesterday even- Hing. ‘The dining, table was arranged } with cut flowers, amé places were laid |for ten guests. The-evening..was spent with muzic and other entertainments. + * | Meeting of. Sunday School Teachers and Officers. ‘A meeting of the Officers and teach- ers of the Methodist Sunday school will be held at the home of Mrs, 8. R, Batley, 764, South Durbin street, Tuesday eve ning, After the business session hour will be enjoyed. PERSONALS. 2 Mrs, G. T. Morgah arrived Saturday morning from California, where she has spent the last three months on a pleasure trip. a social see iL. V. Skinner of Denver, been in Casper a number of times me : ly, returned to Denver Friday. ir Skinner is probably one of the best known chemists in the west and is putting in the new acid plant for the Midwest Refining company. formerly the owner of the Western} Chemical and Manufacturing company of Denver, which was recently sold to the General Chemical company. 5 eh it Leland Kirby, formerly of Feabper.| and now with the Occidental Oil &| Gas company of Thermopolis, is here} visiting with bk may now he embodied in telegraphic| transfers of money to Canadian points by the Western Union Telegraph com- pdny, the R. lL. Forbes, manager of the company in Casper, This privilege has been in use in this*country in money transfers for some time. , oe 6 The Baptist Burlington circle wi meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ‘Fye on the corner of Madison and Lincoln streéts. cago where she will meet Conwell. Together the young ladies will visit in Chitago, Washington, D. C., New York and with the Reverend dnd Mrs. R. B. W. Hutt in Philadelphia. .| They intend to make the trip to Charles- | ton, N. C., from Washington by boat. PaEN OS DA Sit hI BOX SOCIAL Tuesday evening at 7:30 at Presby- terian church, by the Baptist young people. Everyone invited. 4-5-1t* OUR REGULAR’ PRICES ON ALL MEN'S AND WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES THE BOOTERY 4th Floor, O. S. Bidg. by Mr. Washington fin 1909 All the preparin, scientifically lone by Mr. fibre, chaff and waste, @ | ner, who has | Will be prosecuted under the. adultery He was| he said, told hime to consider the mat- forming thie American government that! it was sending soldiers into the district to. re-establish: order. The United States notified the allies more than 2\week ago that it would offer no objection toa movement of; German troops into the valley iff they | were withdrawn as soon as conditions | Regsi normal, BETTER PAL TQ MN =: (Continuad trom. from Page 1) and had testified that after Mrs. Dow- ner’s arrival from Lincoln he had con- fessed to, her that he bore 9 greater) affection for: Myrtle Lewis. His. wife, ter. for m fow days. Thereafter, ue tes- tified he. had shared the room of a friend. for four days and then bad rent- ed a reom in the Sherman hotel ad- joining that occupied by. Miss Lewis. He was arrested while..returning to | this room: just after his wife had. shot | Miss Lewis in, the adjoining room. Downer admitted on the stand that ja few days before the shooting he and | ipa Lewis had ‘been arrested for vio- (| ss of the morality ordinance. “My action,” said Justice Edwards, commenting: on the release of Mrs, Dow- “is possibly not in accord with the Jaw, but, it;is in accordance with jus- tice to this wife. I want hee to go home to her mother." Downer was retained in custody aft- er the release of his wife and probably law, a. Wyoming statute rarely resort-, ed to in recent years, Whether a sim- ilar charge will be brot against Miss Lewis has not been announeed. She is expected to recover rapidly from her wound, C ry comes thes is no time xe waste—no_chances be taken—so mother sees that there is al- Personal and bastions communication | received last Thursday, officials said, Miss Helen Wallace has left for chy | FRENCH REA READY. TO CROSS RHINE (Continued. from from Page 1) ways a can of CALUMET BAKING POWDER on hand. Cakes, pies, doughnuts, muffins and all good things to eat must be dressed up in their best taste and looks, ¢ Then, too, her reputa- tion as a cook must be upheld — and she “stakes” it on Calumet everytime. She knowsit will not disappoint her. Order a can and have the “company” kind" of bakings every days Calumet'contains only such Seeoet ofiay “ty is CI U, 5. Food Authorities. ‘You save when it. You save when ae obey it. ‘UIGHEST with the arrival of a German note in- $10 FOR A FORTUNE EN TEXAS OIL LEASES—DRILLING—REFINING Play the olf game with oll men as oil {men play it for profit with their own money used: with yours. $10 Gets $1000 Syndicate Share Ten dollars monthly for 10 months sé cures full $1,000 Syndicate Share, in- cluding outright ownership of oil lease acreage! made in: your name, that we are playing to make a fortune of 1000 tol invested, Wo further cash required. LET PROFITS PAY IT OUT Your money. promptky refunded, if you want it, immediately upon investi- gation. Write or wire for free cireular “How to Win." ABNER DAVIS, Trustee Consolidate od Syr ndicate, Ft. Worth, QUALITY ANVARDS | Phone 1127-R ‘Read The Tribune. Want Ads PIANO TUNING » Collins of the Baldwin Piano Company will be here April 2d. Leave orders in time. Musie GCo., STAHL THE CLEANER CLEANING, PRESSING AND BREPAIBING Called for and delivered the same day, Richter Phone 306, BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Skilled Opticians Ground Floor Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. $19.95 Special 50 “DRESSES Consisting of Georgettes, Taffetas, Jerseys. and sizes. All colors Values not less than $28.95, up to $40 Phone 1304-W 156 South Center K, R. Jorgensen G, Kulien Larsen & Jorgensen, Inc. Contractors and Builders Planning Mill in Connection First and Ash St. Phone 219 FURNACES Sheetmetal Work of All Kinds Warm-Air Heating a Specialty Estimates Furnished C. S. ELLIOTT 820 East Fougth Street Phone 590-R Announcement _ Wehave purchased the GROCERY STORE formerly conducted by the Citizens’ Equity Association at { 236 East Second Street And are now in a position to give the public of Casper and vicinity service, quality and prices in Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits, Vegetables and the Best Quality of Meats Free Delivery to all parts‘of the city. us a call, Albin & Crissey 236 East Second Street Phone 304 Please give The Easier Kind of Coffee —No Coffee-pot needed Dissolves instantly in hotor cold water. Absolutely pure, delicious coffee—always, Each cup to otder—no gtounds—no bother—no waste. Booklet Free’ % G. ees ac Sales Co., Inc., 334 Fifth ve. New York The MASTER BUILDERS’ ASSOCIA- TION of Casper will hold a very IMPORTANT MEETING in the court room of the new City Hall, Monday evening, April 5th, at 8 p. m. sharp. ELECTION OF OFFICERS, and ap- pointment of committees. All contractors in- terested in the building trades should be pres- E. G. ERICKSEN, Secretary pro-tem. 2 Are You In Backes | For some time now you've been saying to your- self that you're going to save money. Are you really in earnest? Then prove it to, yourself by opening a savings ac- count NOW! Getting started is the big thing about saving. And that’s easy once you've made up your mind, As little \as a dollar starts you at this bank. Small’ sayings, helped by the interest we pay, soon add up, Decide to save so much a week and to live on what's left. Keep it up. Perserverance wins—and pays’ Prove your ambition to save by starting NOW. The Casper National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS pbk 000,00 I ron i Ui

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