Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. fbe Casper Daily Cribune Mrs. Charles O"Hennesy and the bon-'stcip whe was Miss Norris’ orm guest. | guest Guring the summer. etait house I American Legion 2 ~ ‘fae American Legion carnival dance has been anounced for a week from this evening at the Arkedn. Con- fecti, noise makers, streamprs and paper hats wil! be part of the at- ; traction. jand G. A. Wilson, western sales man ‘There will be a fiat door admissjon, |ager for the Columbia Motor company, permitting the guests to dance as | are iooking over the business in Cas | much or as little ag they please. Ad-| per. Both mien consider Comer a : | ditional announcements of the dance splendid field for the Columbya, wnith |will be made later. |is being handled by thy Benedict-Dod eee P-—ateond Narees | * Hold Meeting. Charlies Marburger, an employe in weUiue and Miss Fackier hns-|the local postoffice, is leaving this teases at the hom@of:Mrsi W. S. Kim-|¢vening for Emporia, Kans., on a va forward | ball Tuesday évenitie at a meeting of | “ation. R. L. Riley, district manager, Elks’ Charity Ball to Be Eveni of Season Tonight. Purple and white decorations, supplemented by Ameri- can flags, will be used to decorate the Elks’ elubrooms this evening for the Charity Ball. Being the first special danzing party of the winter social season, it has been dook son Moter company. to with great anticipation by the society people of the city. {te Natrona Cdunty' Registered | eas ORS A special six-piece orchestra, organ: y Nurses’ association. The full member-| Max Heller, proprietor of the Hub aa by Bryce Wilson for entertain | ship wes present-and business of im-| Clothiers, is expected to return within this winter, will furnish the portance transacted. ae or bos: from the enst paar) he - 1 ome time on a buy- music and the orchestra has been | is now spending » me t | wen {@structions to keep on dis LOVE NOTS jing trip. lary. pensing fox trots and’ waitzes: until By KAY KEAN i : the crowd Is ready to go home. ‘ 2 ipenes s Coote in Denver. ou The committee in charge of the af. - short business trip. 00. |S } air wish it to be ui erat: i thai uperman, Rev. Z C. A. O'Farrell is a new Kren though your creator pieeseal "| you with brains beneath your marcel your ‘husband become and fe is fe the dance is informal s which heve been ds that the affair Patient at the state hospital follow- ing an operation performed yesterday by the members of the Dr. L. D. Mrs. R. E. Dickenspect is) spending @ few weeks in Livingston; Mont., |where stie is visiting friends snd rc! correct Fae Fae uful of their existence. Though | re Johnson clinic The proceed’ of the ba 5° to \he call you “Clever One” and place ed eR | o e-<¢ war worthy poor o' kisses upor. your upturned Paul J. Deeds of the home Insur Mr. aud Mrs. Petrick Sullivan and ‘daughters Misses ‘Margiret and Kath. leen, will return Sunday from Den- ver where they hav been spending the past two. weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cox and tam-| My have moved to their new residence | on Fourteenth street Als dishensed in’ t decejved s the red brick wall lends it. the clinging vine so also does vanity, wagm to @ clinging anée com the city on bus! of Denyer is In 1 xrgard to race, Herman D. Curtis arrive? city last evening from Therm Mrs. Tothurst to Play for Radio Concert. Mrs. William H. Tolhurst who ts spending several with relatives at Birmingh: s presiding at th this man's in the x as Woman was formed trom the h gib of man, so in the same pro- tion does he cOnsider “her. to b'« erefore, is not her Way “ert Geiser left last night for Den ver, from there he will contimue to this home in Oberline Kan. where in @ concert by no! ™m more safely won. by r? he wit asgist his father during the, clans, under the Pp: of the Ala ‘The voice of woman is to . Howard: Miller: have 11 tern ofthe district court bama Power com 4 2 Wroad:-| rhe ear off inan“more adoring when | 1 Coloraso, | were » they | casted by radio over the entire coun-[oextols hs virtues than when «'tls pading: Beir Boamyrseog, try. It will be possible for Casper sta-|raised in the proclaimmng of know!-|*'*8. Miller was formerly Miss Mcru a ke ° oO; dg Reid. tidns to pick up the progran. a ae 9 2 man will not knowingly be an “4 = Mrs. Gee appendix to any wom oatnecrin ae oy rosatens, Vay si Safer is it td hide t e ortland, Gre., wheré she Be va) Entertains. in} f one's Ught underlnas been sounding a two weeks'gca? Beginning October 6 «be t i. f0 Feveal ft, to a hus-{ Mrs. A. M. Gee ¢ntertained yester day at a bridge lunchern at her home. on South Durbin Mrs. Mark Down 1 house guest of “Mrs. as an out-of-town gu were won by Mrs. Tzon Gompf. , cation visiting relati “s ban (Copytight, 1822, By Public Ledger ‘empany.) Wholesale price on all Hats for Ten Days Only. MRS. I. W. BROOKS 330 East A Street 21% Blocks East of Courthouse. Mra. Ernest Harquardt left» jast night for Denver, where she will be joined later by Mr. Marquardt recently announes@l Among those : 8 present were; Marion Noyes, Marjory] Miss Tovey Norris will leave this Tena Peters, Gladys Humph-jevening for Denver where she will Humphries, Alice Miller,| visit friends. On her way home she ’ Beaver, Lu-jvtill stop at Boulter, she will . . Birthday Party Held Sunday, Mrs. G. W. Risgler was host Sunday at\a birthday party given at her mountain home. Among those pr ent were: Mr, and Mrs. I. G. Philips. of Glenrock, Mr. and Mrs.°J. #. Pi ins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mar’ MoeCleary, Mr. and Mrs, F. C. M and family and the host. | see . Chauffeurs’ Tonight. ‘Tonight at the Arkeon the annual Chauffeurs’ Bal! will be staged with the members of Casper Local No. 671 acting as hosts for the ocezsion. The public is cordially invited and assured an even better evening's entertain. ment than these affairs have furnisli ed in the past. ‘The special feature of the evening will be a prize contest for polftash> ioned waltzers. The prizes will pe gold currency, $15 for first, $10 far second and $5 for the third with the contest open to anyone, The regular Arkeon orchestra will be in attendance and several features will be added to the regular enter tainments. Ball Landberg Praised In Gary, Ind. ‘The Casper friends of Professor Ru dolph Lundberg, who was an instruc or in voice and piano here for severnj years, will be glad to know of his sor cess in the same work In Gary, Ind The following article was clipped trom the Gary Post-Tribune of Saptember 28: An enthusiastic crowd that filled the Mbrary auditorium to capacity greeted Professor Lundberg at his in troductory concert Tuesday- evening. He presented an unusual program as singer and pianist. a ‘Songs were sung in six different languages. Among the foreign songs the French “Chanson | Napolitaine” showed the flexibility of the singer'é volce and the run and trills were sung with ease and clarity of tone. “Kamra” (in Swedish) was declared one of the finest numbers on the pro- gram. Twelve songs, written, ‘by American composers, were given. Fay Foster's famous but difficujt “My Menagerie” was sung with fine «x pression. Among other specially pleasing ‘numbers were “Vale” and “The Bagpipe Man." The last song, “Nita Gjtana,” was given with great power and feeling. “In fis plano numbers, Mr. Lund berg proved himgelf a real artist. The “Etude de Concert” was well received. Mr. Lundberg is a real addition to the jcal circles of Gary lorence Anderson-Tiemann added greatly to the success of the program by her. excellent wecompaniments. The most difficult parts were played beau tifully and at all times she gave the singer fine support. “Mr. Lundberg has been asked to repeat his recital, for the benefit of Wnglish Lutheran church, in the near future.’ ‘Another Free ~ . Ampico Concert Saturday Evening, October 7 New High School Auditorium * 8:30 P. M. PHILLIP ORDON The Distinguished Pianist © And “AMPICO ARTIST” will appear under the direction of The Chas. E. Wells Music.Co. A most interesting progrdm has been arramged. Free to Casper music lovers. Complimentary tickets at the Midwest Pharmacy and Kimbell Drug Store. ~ ey Ove WATCH TOMORROW’S TRIBUNE FOR FULL PROGRAM bhi oF : AND DETAILS OF CONCERT. asc L. I. Gulich, Manager The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. New Store Open ir the Becklinger Building about October_17 . eee Art and Ornft Meeting Friday. Members of the Arts anc Crafts di- visions of the Women’s Departmental clubs of Casper will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. J. E. Keith at her Home at 233 South Mi- Kinley street. Mrs. Kitz will give a demonstration of stencilling fire screens as a fea. ture of the afternoon's program Charity Dance - Saturday. The~Stantlard Athletic and Recrea- tion association of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana wil! hold a char- ity dance Saturday evening at the Elks club, the proceeds of whith will be used in the association's charity fund. Dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock and the udmission will be $1. . The affair js open to the public and will be informal. Shower For Miss Low, The girls of North tained last evening st a shower at 10 im honor of 3 riage to Ern Casper enter- cellaneous | Lee Sturm THE MAN IN THE BARREL THE MAN N THE BARREL’ IS NOW ON My store has been crowded with eager buyers since my sale opened. Why shouldn’t it be? This is the greatest Suit and Overcoat Sale in the history of Casper. THINK OF IT. YOUR CHOICE OF — ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT | IN THE HOUSE Providing Another Garment Is Purchased at Our Regular Low Price Owing to the big reduction during this sale we will make a small charge for alterations. MORE AND MORE NEW GARMENTS ARE ARRIVING EVERY DAY—A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT UP TO AND INCLUDING OCTOBER 21ST TIL 9 THE WORKINGMAN’S FRIEND HARRY YESNESS ~ 114 WEST SECOND STREET" NEXT DOOR TO STOCKMEN’S BANK

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