Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 3

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RIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 5 ; FE 23, 1923. Che Casper Dailp been offered to flirts, it also un-| should call thelr cha; par yen! in the a pter the Cas; this event de 2 eee ; nef Knights of) Mri served in their nature will also be PAGE THREE ; i Frank Harvey of Tulsa. Mrs.) spending @ short time here attending | @pending a few day: r j Pythias hail formerly occupied by the; Harvey is en route to Callfornia| to business matter: tng hia family Paty on busine Among the older children present | Moose. Tho Cheyenne Dokey orches-| where she will spend several months cece i } acca accorded a royal welcome, and that| were Doroth: 3 — at | we y Anderson, Genevieve|tra will furnish the music for the| visiting friends will be ct Diush and those who don't| Shumaker, Dell Thomas, Eleanore] vening. Several ‘Tyros will be initt- cee Dan Cullen, superintendent of the! ©: C. Carmon left yesterday for Of ther lees We of the best times| Shumaker, Hdlth Firmin, Jean Dur-|ated at this meeting. All visiting| yer, and Mra. Ti Gextia Standard refinery at Laramie, is in| Omata to be gone a week or ten days Goin’ ore Easy-| ham, Suzan Bess Kemp, Stevan An-| Dokeys are invited to attend. spending a few years here vialting Se any keris: few. aye on buslncas.| 7 Duslnees eee ee . derson, Percy Cooper, James Fish- ones te pe ” ‘ t |athe manager Thales every effort to] Burm, and Rabert Res. Sica ede friends and on buslitess from Sait} yy Witte, a civil engineer of, RAO Leddy arrived yesterday dances Pie er wah tate at its! Mrs, Kocher entertained the smal'-| Entertains, coe Beaver, Mont. ts spending a few days | {= Hudson and will spend a few for this purpose ee imtroducers| er children. During the’ afternoon| Miss Lucille Fletcher entertained | 4, a - visiting at his home here. 78) daye here, purposes -* games were played and the children|the members of the senior class of children left ye terday forthe Bas pitied sone : . spent some time cutting out A the Christian ch jt < bee seudent ecial place for singing the most original| Washington Dance ae tee ees pic Merl aa Bone! orice poche boron trees pod zard ranch and will visit there until] James Rogers is a busitiese visitor, cite tee ee eng aa visit Tire eeniaae student recital by the ave ine oss mention should be|Last Evening. the children interesting fairly tales|freshments were served by Mra. | ondary. eee tpn eit for a few daye from Seat-|trienda for a few days, pils of the Natrona County high eects Bread club song. It was] One of the largest dance crowds of| and other children’s stories. Among| Fletcher. Among those who attend- ai ae toot will be held at 8 @'clock this! tralia en and sung by the Cen-/the season attended the Washington| those present were Jane Wishburn,|€d were the Misses Ione Chase, Jessie] Mr. and Mrs. S. Holbrook have re- ty W. H. Templeton, representative of tral club in a very creditable manner. |birthday dance at the Arkeon Thurs-\"Mary Hester Lathrop, Dorothy Cot!| Tapp. Eileen Blatt, Helen Hanway| turned to their home in Salt Creek] Dante! Harberson left this morning | the National Tailors of Chicago is In After the contest, ice cream and|@ay evening and by special permission| ton. Marion Cotton, Lois Kocher, | Graco Turngr, Martha Godberry, Mra.|@fter spending a few days here vis- ening in the new high schoo! orlum under the direction of iss! cake were served by the leaders, of the city fatheng aannes meta : i BS ° Ith pis on a short business trip to Thermop-| the city ‘calling on his local represen- | : Set Ln on, | Tapp, the t s, Ing friends. : Agelaies SDaasplarey talsla -supecyisd ‘Thowe who helped to, mane the|c'eoek.* Garpectine citar pegs eety tive tue Lah vite Med ree tae Of ithe: class, and | me rah ena cnle. Mr. Harbecson will return om| tative, the Scott Clothing company. high school band, quartet, and! party a success were Mrs. A A.| Whistles provided by T, J. McKeon, Kemp, Buddy Lloyd and Buddy Dur ee ea Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Metzner arrived me ee ee clubs will ke. part in the re ade, leader of the Park club; Mrs.|the manager, added to the merriment | ham. ° ¥. W. C. A. Workers yesterday morning from Denver and Dan We : aroha!” 'T|G'F Aneel, eae of Gesu’ see tie socio ena ate fa ena peice Wat et, wi pena the eg er niteter Beme'mnar to eit esa | Bus For Special Marois een as nat | ofan; suverson. leader of Elk Street|in 8 happy holiday mood. s Witt | Saturday afternoon at 2:30, there eee three days attending tc” was spend Natrona County High School Band | Casper club: pita nner of South < ; ntertains, . {Wil be an important meeting of all; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Butler of Hun-| business matte: - Occ 4 Ma ny’ 4 on" *rotheroe 3 ss My = > oe i as a number of her small frie: at a| Participate in the re y. C. A. drive, few days. | Girls’ Glee Club school; Mise Huth Stout, tom aaeck | onde tka wil be organized here Sat-| honor of her eighth birthday. Games| Mf. C. N. ‘Thompson Jr. will give) Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Swanger return-| on business ne ® Week here! Brices reasonable. Phone rieeuRer Tate’ Beene coals re E put, from beth | uray night, February 24. Candidates | W played during the afternoon and|* tak on “The Program of the Y./ed yesterday to Salt Creek after eee 109. Cas St Bak Dean Shepherfi | state club leaders ead Ce xt en eae he Hanna, Cheyenne and] refreshments were served by Mrs.|W. ©: A. Locally,” and H. Roo Bartle/apending a short while here visiting! (4 L 1 SAEREE ONEAM ORLY: Troubadour” —_. county agdiouits and G. M, Tenley,| Kayceo are en route for the ceremon-| Earnest Witt and Mrs. 1. D. John-|W!ll speak on “Campaign Salesman-| friends. dae ester Lundgrum arrived yester- Boys’ Quartet ree Ante aeent al. About fifty candidates will take] #0n. Red, white and blue decorations |Sh!P-" Tracy Shaw will lead the sing- pe ee one ime ee ee ee Haygood’s Dance “1 Hear a Thrust at Eve ee ie f wide were honored to have| the degree. in honor of George Washington's | !"5: Mr. and Mrs, Emmett Watts and|S°™me time here on business, Marie Walker” rae aes Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. This. organization !s a Dramatic| birthday were used. Little dolls |" Monday evening at 6:30 at the Meth| two children Emma and Rex left this - S tu di: ‘Lassie O' Mine" i y de, superintendent of school, order and hus required much thought] Uressed in colonial costumes were | ist church “there will be a dinner| afternoon for Omaha where thoy! Jeremiah Mahoney left this morn-| a ay -bowles} At the close of the festivities every | a ms | club member pledged herse! 1 difficult work to make the sue | Used for favers. Ami to suc-| Cees possible. ent were the Mis: those pres r the team workers and many prom:| were ca‘led by the serious illness of | ing for the Buffalo creek ranch after Wilma D. Ede! 7 = Bells of St. Mary nent citizens. The dinner will be/their grandfather. . = = . Girls’ Quartet complete her bread club| The following officers will be in| “cla. Shirley Dobbins, Hazel Minkler, | Served by the ladies of the Methodist, ot ole “O'er the Se: Sica mene Petrie| mark in May | charge—Rant, Nancie Cromwell: Ra-| Jeanette Ormsby, Florence Barnes,| Baptist, Presbyterian and Episcopal! xfr, and Mrs. James F. Turner and ; Joe Shikany eee jonh, LT. Hal; Princess, Amy Multi,{ C’@thia Glau, Ruth Buntee, Evelyn | churches son George left last evening for Den: | Traum der Sennerin Fortnightly Club san; Pudita, Francis Odiorne; Pur.| Muir. Marie Babcock, Grace Hays =e EIDE | ver and will spend two weeks ther e . Carma O'Ms Mosilag ‘Tonorcew: ohita, Edda Wemry; R's, Hatte| Else Tilden, and the Messrs. Bille}! | visiting at tho home of Mrs. Turner's L ] B ’ om Ve "gh Juste Tao | Seer nT inctage)ssiGb: wi| Holmedy) Serbs MS Monette | Badey Gobred Beibes: nae eee secha aes Walch shee pri ciott Ittle boys an rls Pal O" Mine”... meet tomorrow at the residence. of| Treasurer, William McMillan; First| Kieth Tedford, Frank Ad a Personals | Selenide (tn: Colorado Springsitor e.iten Boys’ Glee Club nia: BG: Nicslassen Gh First] Warder, Mrs, Mack Burrell: Second | Overdee, George — Minor, ~ Manuel | days. “ptude de Concert” _ atreet: 2 | Warder. Jean Reed; Director of Work | Baldez.. Roy Gettar, Bobbie Lalone peu GINGHAM DRESSES Elizabeth Baker a F. 8. Price; Past Regent.and Ineti.|J°hn Kelly, and the hostess Mrs. William Omar and daughter On the Road to Wandalay Sire) aiciin tuting Officer, Clayton K. Teed. at see Miss Lovey Norris accompanied by| Mary Elizabeth arrived in the city --- + Oley Speaks] Fitertains |tendants, John M. Whisenhunt, L.| Bake Sale her aunt, Mrs, Tubbs, will leave | last evening from Billings and will be Ralph Summers Mra. A. E Riglin entertained the M. Cromwell, ‘Thomas Mulligan and| Saturday. morrow evening for California where| the house guests for the week of Mr. rch—"Charge of the I neers” Blecekle: 1s. H. Holmes. The dramatic les The members of the Ladies’ auxil-| they will spend several months. Mi S|and Mrs, G. B. Bonner. am of the order| ‘ary of the Emmanual Baptist church | Norris has been ill for the last mcnth eee members of the Thursday Bridge club afternoon at her home on D8-99995-9-0-3-699-00-0-900000 Medley —"Operatic + «Berry er .atreet Honors for the will be exemplified yy Hatt'e Holm will hold a bake sale at the Casper but js now much improved. Miss Georgia Atman left last eve Natrona County High School : i =. New| S¢4da Hemry, C.D. emry, John M.| Storage Grocery stcre So ¥. = % ning on a two weeks’ vacation to be WwW ri i eee ta oY Mrs, Nel . D. He John M. y Saturda ? 9 D e are very proud of a new si tio Orchestra bia a an on Phe Whisenhunt, Jean Reed. 7. H_| February The sale will begin Miss Lois Longshore and Miss Mar | spent vis'ting friends in Denver. 4 P election ee g|1 p.m. garet England will leave tomorrow | ee of little Dresses and Suits received to- Priee and lL. M. Cromwell. = After the ceremonies a banquet will| Country Dance j be served in the dining room of the| Saturday Evening. Foshay building where the ceremony] The Messrs. W; «| Wl b in session, this building I Holmes, Thomas Muligan, I | week at the home of Mrs. Cecil Bon,| on CY avenue. r the Longshore ranch west of Cas-| per to spend the week end. eee 3irs. Arthur Wood accompanied by her daughter Ruth left yesterday for Rock Springs for 1923 Convention, see It has been decided by the execu N.W. RW. Club tlve board of the Wyoming Fed ntertainment tion of Woman's clubs that day—every garment being individual with its freshness and simplicity. ter Gothberg, W The materials — principally French DOD OOS09-009-90-8-0-091066-000-60-00-0/ siglaments se of the ‘Chicago | lam Stitt and Clinton Fuller will give | ™ : Se f . Gf . nvitation extended to them by the |. rtwcnane Fe sway’ Women’ club} BER recently leaned by the Knights|a dance Saturday evening “at ti Calitgrale Where Cav Sure e and Scotch imported Ginghams and Delta Meta Delphian and the Wo-| cit pe hostesses at an informal danc.{ % Pythins and D. 0. K. K, orlers to] Haygood ranch, 20 miles west of Cus. { Month with relatives. | H. B. Carpenter is a business caller Percales, in both checkered and plain man's clubs of Rock Springs be whe And card:party this evening to be| Which the Nomads of Ovrudaka are|per on the Alcova road. ‘The dance Mra. quccb Forbes ana} {! the week from Denver. cepted to hold the annual meeting of | Hen nt the xorthwestern station, At|®" auxiliary, Decorations in the] will begin at 9 and will continue untii| Mt. and Mrs. Jacob Forbes and icles effects—are the very newest and have given net Z Santha colors will be used and a very| morning. Splendid music has been | children arrived yesterday from ther] ¢ y, Mouth of Waltman !s here on the Federation in that city next fall. venin : re the enerainment his evening a pink secured for the aff it is hoped | former home and will visit here for) q short business trip. style to please mothers of exacting ‘This city was decided upon due to the] (ie will be raffled off and a silver| Peasant evening is anticipated. ran z fact that the Federation has never |@t, Wl he ratied Off reshments| The Introduction of this organiza-| that a large number of Casper people | *e¥eral weeks with friends, cee g taste. 3 met in the southwestern part of the eee enna eee the evening,| #2 {nto tha fraternity here will] will attend. Refreshments will <2 * * ; FE. Miter and J. A. Davis left . : state. The convention will be held | Wt) be se heip| Make the fortythird Santha in the! served. The hall will be decorated «| Mrs. H. 8. Miller is a business visit-| yesterday for Powder Miver after Sizes 2 to 12 years. Very reasonably Al Northwestern employes and t es Myr i= the latter part of September, the da nt Invited to attend th’s| United States. timely colors and favors will be given. | or for a few days from Omaha. Mrs. os priced— 2 of Which will be announced later. Footie (See a oe ta lub see The public is Invited Miller will leave Sunday morning for 2 Se evening, also all members of the club] | ae nace | eee Billings where she intends to spend 5 Itecnion White his will take the place o MO ete Tonight Birthday Party several weeks visiting returning to H M d | 3 75 t $8 OO o Honored Guest. I Sizes eines , | Much interest has been aroused in| Yesterday. , BIRPER TB ome Wiade 13 . fe) . 3 Mrs. Lillian Van Burgh entertained | pneortai the De Molay dance which is to be! Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney assisted by | o Entertains. 2) Miss Kathicen Sullivan. entertained as Smith and daughter Miss Ps at an informal evening party last eve-| “spre A.C, Tr'ker entertained at| given in the Masonic temple this eve-| 218" hth Ny Saute d pene nae ltnea (oom 2 ng at her home on South Jefferson |" “dge lunpheon yester-| ning and from all evidence gathered | ®t ® birthday party yesterday after:| Eleanore Lohr have returned fro BREAD \¢ an informal br'd ite noon at the Mahoney residence in} Nebraska where they were called by | rs treet in honor of her son, Hermon] 42. given at her home South) so far a large crowd will be present.| POO". OF sive. stalronecen eovall a ; a ale brektien f Witte, who tn ning inthe ee [2M EGE at, ee at The advinory count wl act on pat] OPOLOF Mer Mahone sfrallGaugh| he "seriou ines ot hele rather | PIES | 3 ee eer: Nont: Al caken vy, Mra, Burke ae eee erate rovide tin | Games were plased and refreshments L eee his ee iS Waa ar lar W. If. Snoddy. Among those ire’ orchestra is to provide the were served at the close of the after-; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thorton are CAKES | 2 hioned taffy pull. A number led were the Mesdames F.| music. eas | | iS olnger’set wore ‘present. tended wet ieee tee noon, Among the children present | in tho city for a few days on bust 7: ins fe) oe 6 it, Seaman, A ks Botte iareo ke 0 ie jwere Helen Lucila Lummis, Jcan| ness and visiting friends from their . © id °¢ M. Ct. Keith, Burke Sine’: A . A. Re Cooke. Blanche Louise Lummis. | i W: Caf. Men's Class of TL Gompf, Thomas Risch.) Are Entertained | Marydell, Hohl, Jenn MeMahanpiele| "mem Penvers |, yatt eteria SPECIALTY STORE : i ha st ge ’ WW. IL Snoddy. £ 1) Mrs. William Kocher and Mrs. J.) peli “Lydon, Botsy Mansfield, Ann| * yr, and Mrs. Theogore Adams left} Wyatt Hotel : The Men’s class of the’ Methodist | \°" fingham, G. B. T T. Kemp entertained the children of| pigtin, Miriam Snook, Doroghy Ma-'thig week for their former home in! j church met last night-in. the ining | Hayton Harry Astin, J the members of the Daughters of the honey, Mary Eleanore Bartholomew,! Nebraska. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Adams. will P room of the church and enjoyed "| ine hostess. [| American Revolution yesterday after~| Jeanette Kimball, Marylee Brown,| he absent from Casper for two weeks i supper served by the men. No ope * noon at thelr homes. Mrs. Kemp en-| Catharine Bryne, Emma Watts, Mary|and-on thelr returm home will be ac. j women were present ,although there had been some, faithful women cook ing in their homes for the supper. The supper was served by the men with Newton Ferguson and George Sheabless Club Meeting Leslie Mil's entertained the mem: bers of the Sheabtess club inst eve- ning at his apartments on South Cen- tertained the older children, A very pleasant afternoon was spent during which time W. 8. Kimball gaye an interesting ta!k on the history’ of Lieutenant Caspar Collins, for whom Burke, and the honored guest. eee K. of K. Meeting This Evening. Abbas Temple No. 242, Dramatic companied by Mr. Adam's niece Miss Margaret Rogers of Omaha, eee Miss Sara Moore is a visitor in the city for a few days from Salt Lake. “Beautiful” Wagner as chief chefs. The tables} (o’ Street. ‘The evening was spent In Casper was named. It was voted] order of the Knights of Khorassan,| Mrs. James Williamson has as her were decorated with carnations given playing cards. Thayar Hawks win-| upon and decided that the children will celebrate their first anniversary house guest for the week her sister ,by Mr. Wagner. After the supper a]? 2% honors. Among those - “social and business session was held. Se ee ane qwers the Messrs. Officers for the new year were elected | PITT Saarson Fred Mundy, Tider as. follows: President, Newton Fer-| A!" Phe reper ne eNO “|Sourgenren, Harold Storer, L. A. Christensen; Ubrarian, J. 8. | 28 ie ie Gent. The next social evening the class will be held on March 16, The |P' reahyterten: ie ass see oe Sinday gaa ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the North Casper, 5 ck and is taugl y Presbyterian éhurch will serve a tea “Charming” “So Good-Looking” Are a few of the en- thusiastic expressions pastor, Tev. Ta B Carter. | All men afternoon at. the church from ou a ne heard yesterday about cE ihe city are tounedtie bi ass {0/30 until 5:30 at 1009 North Durbin direct m the our display of city are invited to be present. ses for the: afternoon factory, at y 4 see street. © will be the Mesdames Shedd and Be quett. At a recent meeting of the Celebration Here. aid a report was given, showing the The high school gymnasium was|coienaid success of the supper s've he scene of much merry-making|}. the ald this month. Thursday When the eight bread clubs| > eee - of Casper met together to ce‘ebrate! rirt Dance Washington's birthday. The mem-|pnis evening. bers of the clubs with their leaders] Cagper's greatest flirts are finding began to arrive at 2 o'clock and from}tne temptation to attend the “Flirt” then on until five a spirit of friendly] qaance at the Arkeon this evening {r- ulry prevailed between the clubs. |resistible. In order to make it more, Ono contest followed another to de-|irresitible, Manager T, J..McKeon, has termine what club excels in play as|decided to award six pairs of silk well as in the art of baking bread. | stockings and also six show tickets to Out of five contests, West Casper|the Wyoming theater where “The won one, North won two, Park took] Flirt’, Booth Tarkington's great one and Elie Street one. East won| story of the great American family is t place for giving the best original] being shown this week. ub yell and Central won first! 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