Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 3

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chestra as usual and the new selec- ions included ‘‘Maybe"‘All for You” “Peggy O'Neil" and the “Whistling Blues.” One of the features’ of the evening ‘was the square dance. The dance was an annual entertain- ment given by the organization and the protreds will be used towards the fund of the order. Places were laid for about 30- guests. _pPincts were Inid for about 20 guetts PERSONALS beck orchestra played se il selec- y Miss Rhue Gil san Hone ime” and “Ol Pal" After| Fire hydrants will be installed in the the dinner Miss Kassis gave a classic| Vicinity of the West Casper echool piano lection ‘played in x finished {2M Kirk street school at the earliest opportunity as a result of action taken mane By the city Monday’ night, to insure ended it venga he dee at Rhagrsiaotine t oo Madies Aid To Meet. “. Thé*Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church ‘will meet on Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. see room of the Henning 8 prettily decorated last even- ing forsthe dinner served in honor of the models of the fashion show which was given under the directitn of Mrs. Sam Service. The side walls were draped with ferns and streamers of smilax from the lights gave an artis- tic effect. Baskets of pink roses and white sweet peas were placed on/the tables. 1, . Wyland, is confined to his »*y an attack of grippe. ee. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock are re- turning to the Buzzard ranch today, spending several days here visiting Dance at the with friends and looking after busi- Averill , Hall. ness matters. The West End “dancing club. will}, { Os ad hold an informal dancing party this} Mrs. Hal Curran is reported to be evening at the Averill hall, formerly | improving after an attack of grippe. the Oil Center ‘hall. Invitations have|She has been confined to her apart- been extended to members” of the} ments for several days. dancing circles of Casper, and the Mid- see night Dancing club members are es-| Harry Adams has returned from an Saturday Night club members are es-| oil trip to the Carbon country. pecially invited to attend. Mrs. Sam eee Service will have charge of the even- looking after business for the Staley ing. ts ete is syndicate for some time. Dance to Be Auctioned ; eee For Baseball Benefit. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price have re- At 8:30 o'clock, with much pomp | turned from Denver wherethey spent and’ ceremony, Miss Sue’ Morris will|'ten days on business and pleasure. be crowned queen.of the movie ball ene at the Winter Garden. Upon entering} Miss Mary Hill has returned to her the hall, the illustrious young woman | home here after visiting with Mrs. W. will be greéted by Mr. Brandenburg,|L. Hudson of Lander for some time, master of ceremonies. A grand rie eh 0." @ march of the queen and her movie}. C. P. Plummer, who has been look- star followers ‘will be made’ around| ing after-cil.interests in the Carbon the dance floor. After being escorted try, has returned to his offices in ‘to her throne, the queen will be pre- ‘the city. wented with a medal and a prize. ‘The first dance of theevening “will he M. J. Burke is in the city after Tony Logan of Douglas is in the city be auctioned off, and the winner will] attending to business matters for the have the honor of dancing. with the|'day. bell of the ball, Miss Morris. The'pro- ? eo siatee ceeds of the auctioned dance will be} | Mrs. Frank Clark is a guest at the donated to the baseball club. home of*Mrs. D. A. Ford for te next At 10:30 ,o'clock the judges will de-| few. weeks. Mrs. Clark is a resident costume. The prizes will be’ ‘given of Dougias. * from the "3 throne. A, N. ge ee Schembeck is the donor'of the prize.| George Webster, insurance adjuster, Mr. Schembeck, Mr. Brandenburg and|is here from Denver, Colo., looking Miss Jay Bickford and Professor Mac-| after business, Farlane will have Ms of Laid even- ish dsciint ing. eee [Creel where he has been on oil busi- The Christian. Woman's association | ness. will meet tomorrow sfternoon with |- be tits 'S> | hers, 4: | Mj. Foley''has returned, from: Salt | ch; Mrs. L. T. Hatt, 1029 East Second A. A. Slade and W, A. Lacey, su- strect at 2-o’clock se These schools 2 and come un- Eugene McCarthy is in the city from‘shecp camp, where he has been for the first of the week. . R. M. Bartholomew is expected‘ to return this week from Utah where he! bas been on important vee C. B. Richardson is illness of his mother. ene business. in Cheyenne, where .he was called by. the serious Harry W. Fox, president of the state federation of labor, is in Casper -vis- iting with many loca) erzen‘zations. ie BLOCKING OF RAILROAD CROSSINGS 10 BE TAKEN UP WITH OFFICIALS HERE The. street committee of the city§ council has been authorized to see officials of the Burlington and North- western railroad companies to work out some definite program to prevent the blocking of streets at the many railroad crossings ‘here. ‘The’ chief, points where trouble originates is at the Center Street crossing of the Bur- lington and the Second and Center street crossings of the Northwestern. To relieve the congestion on the Burlington crossing the city will make an effort to have the road up a street entrance to North Burlington some- where in east Casper. Plans are being made to open up one or more streets west of the old brewery. Plans are being made to erect traf- fic guides in the center of street inter- sections throughout the entire con+ gested area. Prominent pedestals will be erected at the crossings to prevent cutting of corners said to be respon- sible for a majority of the numerous auto accidents here. ‘Y. W.’ Notes Gym _ Postponed Last, Night. The gymnasium class which ts usually held on Monday evening at the Natrona county gym was post- poned. The classes are now being held twice a week, and the course of 12 lessons is nearing a frish. Tho work is being given under the direc- tion of Mrs. Rehearsals Start for Japanese Operetta. J. W. McIntyre. The rehearsals have already started on the Japanese operetta which will be given the first of May. by members| ‘ of the Girls' Reserves and characters of local. talent. several The pro- ceeds of the dramatic efforts will be used toward the conference funds and the camp funds. ‘son, girl's work” secretary. argo of the undertaking and will Miss Margaret Gib- Will be in be assisted by a number of outside people. The entertainment will be elaborate- of the well known light operas will be presented in one assembled play. |The name has not been decided upon as ‘yet, but) will be announced in the near future, as well as the exact date. During th ing several other ac- tivities will by given in order to raise money for the two funds. The girls ot ‘the “Young © Business Girl's club have several schemes under way and all of the clubs are enthusiastic in the work. Girl Reserve Meetings Are. Suspended. During the time of the rehearsals before the operetta the regular social meetings of the Girl Reserve. corps will be postponed. The meetings, which will now be rehearsals, will be announced from the bulletin board of the ¥, W. C. A. |Floneer chu ; Initiates. ‘An interesting meeting of the mem- bers of the Pioneer corps of the Girl Reserves was held Monday afternoon at the Y. W..C. A. rooms. Initiatory services were carried on and several new members were admitted to the organization. A program of music, readings and dancing which had been prepared by the girls without any older assist- ants, was given. The numbers re- \ceived much applause and showed con- Isiderable work on the part of the entertainers. Hikes Planned for Spring. The different clubs of the ¥. W. C. A., are planning hiking trips and weinie roasts for this spring. The trips will be under strict chaperonage and will be taken to the near moun- tains. A number of the parties were postponed iast week'on account of the change in the weather. Look Pleasant! ‘That, despite unemployment, there jis an almost uniform, steady demand |for expert stenographers was stated by Miss Wugenia Wallace, director of the employment bureau, New York City, central branch, Y. W. C. A, yesterday. “Young atiZactive girls are almost invariably ¢alled for by the employers who insist on expert skill,” said Miss Wallace . ‘‘A pleasing. personality that inspires confidence is a definite business asset,” Miss Wallace em- phasized the fact that good jobs de- mand goo! people. “It is the indif- ferent, the mediocre type, and the ‘middle aged who are suffering most through unemployment. We are con- stantly urging girls to exert every ef. fort to take up further training.” To help such girls now. out of work many of the Y. W. C. A. business courses are dropping class fees. With- in a single year Miss Wallace's bureau placed 73,399 girls in positions. Bae “i ison ea WOODMEN OF THE ,WORLD. Regular meeting tonight; large class to, be initiated. CHARLES L. HOWARD, C, C. ‘THOMAS ‘LONGHURST, k. inh eee FRENCH EXPORTS GAIN. PARIS, April 20.—French exports for the first quarter of 1921 exceeded imports by more than 129,000,000 francs. Imports for the three” months ly costumed and the dances and songs| totalled 5,339,307,000 francs and ex- perintendent and principal of schoolgas well as the play itself will be out’ ere 5,468,488,000 francs. Informal Afternoon of Bridge. Mrs. B: B. Lummis presided at.an afternoon of auction bridge played at her home yesterday. The members of the Tuesday Tea club were the guests and tea Sesh weryed: . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen have returned from Greybull and Thermop- olis, where they have been spending the last few days. The attended the gathering of Elks at Greybull and enjoyed the banquet and other enter- tainment. They stopped off in Ther- mopolis onthe return trip. eee Returns From West Virginia. Mrs. James Sweeney has returned from Huntington, W. V., where she has been visiting at her home for the last couple of weeks. Mr. Sweeney met his wife. in Denyer and accom- panied her to Coane: ° Mrs. Schwartz to Entertain. Mrs. H, H. Schwartz: wi be host- ess at her home tomorrow afternoon at a bridge luncheon. Invitations have been issued to | numberof society matrons. eee 2 St. Mark’s Guild to Meet. A meeting of the members,of St. \. Mark's guild ‘will be hela tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock gt the church. ‘Mesdames Anne, Leeper and Guy Gay Will be ‘the hostesses. eer Two Circles Have The Burlington’ circle ,of the) Bap- tist church will meet Thursday aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock at ths nome of Mrs. Sellers, 1139 Virginix« street. ‘The West circle of the Same organ- ization will hold a meeting at the church, corner Fifth and Beech streets, the same afternoon. at 2 o'clock. Mrs.- W. W. Winter will be the hostess. z “i ees ‘ John C. Bigham and Miss Winnie , both of Natrona, were mar- ried yesterday afternoon by \Justice W. E. Tubbs. They were attended by John Kaler, of this city. ery. versary of the Odd Fellows will. be celebrated here by an “open house” held at the I. O, O. F. hall on Tues- day evening, April 27. A. program of speeches to be made ‘by prominent members of the organt- zation and of music has been planned. Dancing will be @ part of the enter- tainment and refreshments will, be , Served. All: Odd Fellows and Rebakahs, whether they have received. the offi- cial receipts or not, are invited tol, attend the festivities. - . Woodman’s Dance Is Success, The Modern Woodmen of America were well pleased with their entertain- ment last night given in the form of « dancing party at the Winter Gar den. The hall was well: filled with dancers all of the evening. e music was supplied by the Schembeck or: to purchasers. wee t Outebration for Odd z Fellow’s Anniversary. e\ The one hundred and second anni- Phone 69 UA To the woman who is still doing her weekly washing by the washboard method, Monday is an ever-repeating day of drudg- To\those who have experienced the delights of an electric washing machine, wash day presents no problem. The'minimum of effort and expense is attained by the ELECTRIC WASHER ‘During ‘this capa an American Beauty Electric Tron will'be given away free with every purchase of an Eden washer. Also, someone will be presented with an Eden free. Demonstrations daily in our salesrooms and special terms Natrona Power Co. HUTT be Casper Daily rove out to inspect the schocls|of the®ordinary. P: yamber at the Salt Creek, hic and Kasom: slighe pase ; ing oil fields yesterday. are in district No, der the supervision of Mr. Slade, They will return this evening. CHURCHES UNITE ibune (NGHILDREN’S WEEK PROGRAM Religious Education Problems to Be Taken Up at Conferences to Be Held at Methodist Church Children's week, which is a project undertaken by the different churches of the nation to interest the young people in the Sunday schools, and the parents in the necessity of relig- ious education for young America, will be observed here next week by! business session will be followed by @ social time. A children’s hour will be held three |afternoons of the week after school hours, at 4:15 at the Methodist Fae when the children will meet. le stories will be told and a anne in- formal gathering will be held. On Thursday afternoon there will be a meeting of the mothers and on Sunday afternoon, May 1, the last Parent-teachers gathering will be held. ‘CTY AND COUNTY SHARE FREE GLINIG EXPENSE ‘The city and county will mutually jbear the expense attendant upon the reopening to the Casper free clinic |which was operated here for several |months under the direction of G. |S. Bawden, according to action taken at a recent meeting of the city coun- cil. The city authorized the expendi and suggestions will be made. S| the Methodist church. The plan of setting aside a week for that work in particular, was made by an interde-| mominational council and the rule will be observed in cities thrcughout the country. The program for the week will start with a pageant to be given during) ture of $100 monthly for the upkeep |of the clinic. The remainder of the expense must be authorized by the |county before the clinic can reopen, 2 Eos Relat HERO DEAD HONORED. CHERBOURG, France, April 20. the services next Sunday morning at|An impressive ceremony took place the Methodist church. ‘The children| here yesterday in honor of 2,800 Amer. will take part in the pageant which|ican soldiers whose bodies have been will illustrate the need of religious/assembied and are waiting transporta- instructions. On ‘Tuesday a parent- teacher meeting will be held where the idea will be discussed in deta’ ie to the United States. Patriotic societies saluted the caskets and a ‘battalion of marines rendered honors. What's Your adelicious meal- some and satisfyi: If coffee keeps awake nights, change to nothing that will Economical — “Theres a Reason” Experience? time drink,whole- ine oe containing turb your rest. Better for You FOR THE JUST RECEIVED A Large Shipment of Gymnasium Bloomers In White and Black ALSO NURSES’ DRESSES AND MAID APRONS OF THIS WEEK We are going to offer the women of Casper the great- est money saving opportunity of the season. TO GO PAT oss seiwro cre These Dresses Come in Im- ported Taffetas, Charmeuse and Georgettes. TO GO In Tricolette, Taffeta, Organ- die and Crepe de Chine. Ar--...... 919.95 Tricolette, Satin, and Crepe Meteor. 28 SUITS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY At $19.95 A WONDERFUL LINE OF EMBROIDERED SUITS At $38.95 20 Per Cent Discount ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS 20 Per Cent Discount * ON EVERY HAT IN OUR SHOP BALANCE 65 Dresses Values Up to $98.50 $48.95 58 Dresses Values Up to $65 $24.95 70 Dresses Values Up to $48.50 Just Arrived A New Ship-’ ment of Silk Teddybockers and Petticoats All Colors and Styles PAGE THREE stock to Casper for the opening. 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