Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 3

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professor Lundberg Gives Studio Recital. fr SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922. © 168th recital by the pupils of prof, Rudolph Lundberg was given at the studio this afternoon. Mrs. E. a. Gates, Miss Marion Kleber, and \: A. Flinn gave vocal sols. Mes- games A. Ix'Cook and Millard Mu- fane; Misses Evelsn Patten, Nov: Fulton, Ione Fuller, Virginia Mc pride; Masters Dox Wey Carr and sammie Shikany rendered piano se- lections. eee rhe banquet given last night by the junior class of the Natrona coun- ch school with the senior class few others as guests was a success, The cafeteria was with a lively group of young ‘opie who were enthusiastic in their participation in the general good time. After the regular feast there was a feast of oratory that did justice D those who spoke. The speakers {or the evening were Superintendent ‘A.A, Slade, Misses Virginia Anderson, and Allee Mechling, Messrs. Maurice Post and Charles Hemry. ‘After the banquet the guests ad- ourned to the gymnasium, where dancing was enjoyed to the music furnished by Johnson's orchestra un- ti midnight, Rev. and Mrs. Carter Wil Leave for New York. Rev. and Mrs. Lewis B, Carter are planning to make a trip back to New York state in a-fer Gry», leaving casper June 7 an returning on July 1. While away they intend to visit their relatives in New York and also attend the commencement exercises of their Alma Mater Syracuse uni- entieth an- ty hi * Mrs. Carter's graduation. see Mesdames Sweeney and Peterson eave Casper. : Mrs. James P. Sweeney and baby have gone to Huntington, West Va, with Mrs. Emmet Peterson. Mrs. Peterson has been visiting Mrs. Swee- ney here for several months. A s®- journ in Huntington for the summer is contemplated by Mrs. Sweeney. oe Elks Give Dance ‘This Evening. ‘The order of Elks will give their third of a series of weekly dances this evenirg at the Elks’ home auditorium. ‘The Broadus orchestra including sev- eral musicians who used to play with Schembeck’s will have charge of the muste. AM Elks and visiting Elks are invited to attend the affair. All the dances given so far have deen very successful. - eee Decoration Day Party Will Be Held at Poison Spider. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Bagby will be hosts‘to @ group of guests at a week- end party to be given at the California oil company's holdings at Poison Spider. Fishing in Polson Spider creek will bo enjoyed as well as other pastimes. The guests will leave this afternoon ang will return to Casper ‘Tuesday. Those wio will attend the are: Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Bagby, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Lowey, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Alloly, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Weedell, Mr. ands Mrs. W. R. Kaemmerling. The families will also be present. ere affair Mrs. Peterson Entertains at Bridge. Mrs. C. R. Peterson is entertain- ing 10 guests at a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her home on Devine street, eee Mrs, Anna Entertains Friends. Mrs. Anna Leeper entertained 16 guests at a kensington yesterday aft- ernoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Carol Leeper. The house was beautl- fully decorated with lilacs. Delicious refreshments were served. ene Mrs. Hughes Again Takes Charge of Luncheonette. Mrs. George W. Hughes, who origf- nally opened the luncheonette in the Kimball drug store on East Second street, and who cnjoyed a wide patron- age at that time, is again in charge WOMAN COULD _ NOT WORK Made Strong and Well by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound St. Paul, Minn. —“T took uydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for ja tired, worn-out ‘inkham’s Veg: jetable Compoun andI have taken it. 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A group of Casper young peo- oo .8 . ple went to Elkhorn this noon and are spending the remainder of the day in The last meeting of the Casper Woman's club is being held this after-|!s here on business. noon at the ranch of Mrs. Longrhore near Bucknum. Twenty members of! "clock and mo-} tored to the Longshore ranch where they spent the afternoon in sewing anal toring to Salt Creek this afternoon|- to attend the dance given by Gregory! Car Powell in honor of the Casper school|™@n, spending a few days in Carzet. Bees 4 ‘The Casper girl reserves are taking| Laramie Boomerang and a hike into the country a few miles| this afternoon to enjoy a rally and general feed. The girls will cook their dinner and will have a good time all After the ralty, there will be| a presentation of the cup given by George W. Campbell to the team mak- ing first place on basketball. This cup will be given to the West Casper Mrs. C. E. Kennedy 1s returning to her home here today after spending 54 ty Id the past two months visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Purcell, to- gether with their daughter Mary and | Mountain district for the Standard Oil \tirst of the week from Conco~tia,| who ts in charge of the Standard home Kan. The Misses Purcell will be grad-|building plan, left this noon for the ated this week from Nazareth acad-|Big Horn Mountzins where they will emy at Concordia this week and the|spend the week-end on a fishing ex- county attorney and ‘his wife weut | pedition. there several days ago to attend the |commencement exercises. eee Mr. and Mrs. Glen Littlefield, Mr. and Mra C. E. Littlefield, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Pinmmer has gone to|Mrs. W. W. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. | Wheatland for a short visit. | Thomas Carrigan and Mrs. N. P. Chap- oa jin. motored to Salt Creek yesterday Mrs. J. B. Barnes arrived hom/and spent the day in the field. Mr. E. Littlefield remained 3 jover until today. 2 Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Badger are rear | I. ©. Goodrich went to Douglas yes- ing for Gillette, Wyo.. this afternoon. |terday afternoon in regard to plans They will remain for a few 4aY5'jfor a building there. He will be back visit. Monday. i | through in a car. ee J. W. McKim of the Cow Gulch on gram yesterday afternoon annouge | company is out of town for a few Jing the death of his sister in Dallas, | 20) \ Texas. He left last night to atten ies the funeral. M. T. Rathvon of the Western ~ States Of and Land company return Miss Billie Pecukaitis from Douglas| 4 trom Thermopolis today where he has been in the interests of Hamilton Dome holdings, Preston R. Pattiorrecetved a tele- eee Mr. and Mrs. John M. Whisenhunt went to Denver last night on a busi- G. & 3. 4 lagens drove to Lusk this ness and pleasure trip. They will be) 471) Hi be M y. send a sh sn ing. le merger bee londay. ——__—_— S. E. Winter returned from Basin last night. Mr, Winter delivered the commencement address to the class of 1922 of the Basin high school, Thurs day night. City Briefs vee Hylton of Dougiss came Dr. J. R. Vp. ©. Woods is a Seattle business! in yesterday. tty Wade H. Fowler of Douglas, is an Tracy S. McCracken, editor of the/attendant of the Democratic ¢onven rother Of/tion here this evening. Harry McCracken, is in the city for a Sure few days. eee E. S. Holmberg of Riverton arrived in Casper last night. e- in from the Mike McCleary is Brooks-Banner ranch. eee G. H. Cook, president of the Home Builders’ association, went to Lande: this afternoon. He will be back the early part of next week. eee James Gratiot, manager of the Mid- west building, and party are leaving this afterncen for a week-end fishing trip in the Big Horn country. John Hayes, prominent Riverton sheep man, was in Casper yesterday. ‘ eee T. S. Cooke, manager of the Rocky LOS ANGELES and days made delightful with count- velous mountain roads, tennis, horse- back riding and polo. beaches -less than half hour away. The Ambassador is located in a 27-acre park of tropical Ambassador Ambassador ani Outside room with bath $5 single; Prt aed he re European Plan. Write for Uhustrated Booklet nd CALIFORNIA COOL NIGHTS diversions—motoring over mar- Bathing lure. agolt course, for Alexandria guests. Chef's Booklet credit. Wyoming. “A Bank of Strength and Service” The life insurance of our INSURED SAVINGS PLAN is placed with the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of St. Paul, Minn., an old line, mutual, legal reserve company with more than 41 years of business to its This company is under the supervision of the Min- nesota Insurance Department and of the State of An INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT can be - opened for less than $10 and all the time you are sav- ing, your life is insured for the benefit of your family for the amount you INTEND to save. mail or give you a folder about it. The National Bank of Commerce CASPER, WYO. wholesotne, delightful, worth while isn't often that they applaud at the ning Post. =A) xO) E. 8S. Holmberg, assistant cashier of' ‘Thester, Sunday. ONE OF AMERICA’S GREATEST ACTORS COMING “Everyone will want to see ‘The Ruling Passion,’ it because it is one of the really worth while and entertaining pictures. be Casper Daily Cribune the First State bank at Riverton, was in Casper today en route home after @ visit with his parents in Kansas. eee T. S. Landry, who is employed at the Gas Plant, Salt Creek, returned there today after spending . several} days ago fo ra visit with her family in Springfield, Mass. The baby has been’) in a local hospital for the past six weeks and it is felt that the lower al- titude of Massachusetts will benefit} the child's health. eee B, &. Scherck and famfly left tast night for San Francisco, where Mr.| Scherck will attend the national con-| vention of realtors as a delegate from the .local organization. Mr. Scherck and his family wil visit vari- ous cities on the Coast before return- ing to Casper. eee Tho Casper Realtors held thelr usual weekly luncheon at the Hen- | ning yesterday. ae R. M. Boeke and Chiles P. Plum mer, associates in law practice, have gone to Cheyenne to attend federal court. | Harry N. Parsons, a Salt Creek |merchant, is in the city today buy- ing provisions for this store. Breve | J. C. McGlade went to Thermopolis yesterday and delivered the com- mencement address to the Thermop olis graduating class there last night j He returns today. P. J. Quealey of Kemmerer, Demo- cratic natioual committeeman, is here attending the convention. ge WANTED — A Husband. Columbia a 5-26 2t ———— x GEORGE ARLIST Everyone should see Tt. is comedy that will please everybody. It conclusion of picture, but they did at the Strand theater, New York, for the Arliss picture, " “The Ruling Passion,” is from Earl Biggers’ story in the Saturday Eve- It runs at the America Monday and Decoration Day. On the same program will be Buster Keaton in his new comedy, “My Wife's Relations,” The food that brings you back. Meals 50c. We will gladly THE OHIO CLUB “OWNED. AND OPERATED BY A WOMAN” AN INVITATION ‘Today Sara Burkets invites you to her “‘Ohio Club,” three doors south of the Northwestern tracks, 535 South Center street. ‘Won't you come in? You will be delighted wtih the home made flavor that will characterize ALL our foods! The Best Sunday Dinner in Casper, $1.00 Three meals a day. All you can eat. Family style. evccecccoeoooosce August 22, 1922. Respectfully, Political Announcement To the Voters of Natrona County: ~ I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of coun’ attorney upon the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the party at the (Advertisement) ter facilities for the and prosecutin rs + im cial music. Come Prepared primary election to be held WM. B. COBB. PROPERTY INVESTMENT DAY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, May 28, 11:00.A. M. Every one interested in providing bet- young people of Casper is invited. Short sermon on “The Challenge.” Spe- (Signed) COMMITTEE. eocce moral training of the to Do Your Part TAM » | s ft 1 FLOWERS ; : F 1 | t ‘ For Memorial Day { t ’ MEMORIAL DAY—the one day of the year i set aside for reverence for the dead — z is the fitting occasion-to honor those who have : gone beyond. g Custom has made Flowers symbolic of that oc- ; casion. They are most expressive and always R carry a tender message. ; We are prepared to fill all orders with prompti- tude, assuring you only first quality blooms. Flowers Delivered Anywhere by Wire Casper FloralCo. jj: New Midwest Bldg. 153 S. Wolcott St. } Phone 872 } ‘Good Housewives Realize That to Clean Rugs Successfully And make them really clean a mechanical device must be used. A great tribute to the Hoc SUCTION SWEEPER: Is the fact that the larger proportion of prospective buyers after looking over other makes return to us and purchase the Hoover. Special Terms Now On for a Short Time A small payment puts that Hoover in your hands for the Spring housecleaning. PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION Natrona Power Co. Phone 69

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