Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1923, Page 3

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Friday Evening. Members of the Natrona county high school band and orchestra will give a concert Friday evening in the auditorium of the vocational butlding. ‘The program wi!l be under the direc- tion of H. W. Compton, high school di- rector. The program follows: March—"Sinfonia” —-_...---. High School Orchestra Overture—"Exuberance” —___ Fillmore High School Orchestra Mach—“Flag of Truce”__...Laurendo High Schoo! Orchestra Medley—‘Southern Songs’'-.--Bendix High School Orchestra Concert Waltz—"“Georgian: High School Orchestra Selection—‘Bohemian | Girl"__.._Balfe High Schoo! Orchestra i—“America Exultant”_..-Hayes High School Band Orchestra Overture—“Bright» Star”. March—"Cincinnattus” -. Vandercook High School Band Overture—"Garden of Eden’_-Daniels High School Band Serenade—‘A Stilly Night’’--_-Huff High School Band March—‘Joyful Greeting”—--Littleton High School Band eee Iriquois Council Meeting Wednesday. Iriquois council No. 5, Degree of Po- cahontas, will meet in regular séssion this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ ‘hall. All members of the council] are asked to be present. Those on the refreshment committee are Mrs. Anna Wilson, Mrs. Endell and Mrs. ‘Turner. Benefit Association Will Meet. Members of the Security Benefit as- sociation will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Labor temple. ese . Music Division Meeting Wednesday. ‘All members of the music depart- ment of the Casper Woman's Depart- mental club will meet tomorrow after- noon, March 14, at 2 o'clock at the pub'ic brary, The subject for the afternoon will be Beethoven, his works and predecessors. Several piano se- Jections will be given by Mrs. Charles Fow'er. Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky wi! sing “In Questa Tomba” an Ita'an se- lection. All members of the division are asked to be present at this meet- ing. eee Cleland-Holten Marriage. Miss Madge Cle’and of Portland Ore., and Russell G. Holten were quietly married last even'ng at, the Presbyter’an manse, the Rev. Charles A, Wi'son officiating. They were ai tended by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. O'Don The groom is connected with the nell. Mutual Of1 cbmpany of Salt. Creek, where the couple will make the'r prome. Rebekah Meeting ‘Tomorrow Evening. 3 W. L. Kuykendal Rebekah lodbe No 89 will meet In regular session Wed- were made for a St. Patrick's day party, announcement of which will be Made later. Following the business session all those present attended the Modern Woodmen social and dancing party given in the Knights of Pythias hall, Che Casper Dai Ip Cribune PAGE THREE. ing been called there by the serious Mness of Mrs. Forbes’ sister, Miss Jeanette Flynn. eee Miss Catherine Nines who has been seriously ill for the last month with the grippe at her home, 104 South .“enway is now slightly improved. cee The Misses Margaret and Kath leen Sullivan are spending the day in Douglas visiting at the home of Mrs. Sarah Morton. eee Miss Lois Longshore has returned from the Longshore ranch after spending several days there visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Longshore. Miss Longshore has been il for the last week but is now Surprise Party Hayes | Monday. Mrs. Harry Danielson entertained at a children’s party yesterday at her home in honor of her small son James’ seventh birthday, Green fa- vors of caps and horns were used. Games were played and refreshments Were served. by Mrs. Daniels, who was assisted by Miss Virginia Anderson. ‘Twenty children attended. Te Bridge Party Last Evening. Mrs. Robert H. Jones was hostess at an informal bridge party given last evening at her home on North Center street. Honors for the evening were taken by: Mrs. George Ewing and Mrs. Paul Gates. Yellow and red spring flowers were used for decorations. Twelve guests were present. cee Synurgae Meeting This Evening. Mrs. A, G. Fidel will entertain the St. Mark's Synurgae this evening at her residence, 437 South Divine street. Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott returned yesterday from Cheyenne and Denver, During their absence Mr. Scott attend- ed the Rotary meeting in Cheyenne, $2 906 Mrs. R. J. Fuchs left last evening for New York on a buying trip. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Monday evening for Fort ‘eft alt Lake, hay- Constipation and Sluggish Liver ons pales Cas Be a Carter's le iver Pilis it now, They never fail to make the liver do its duty. They relieve constipa- tion, banish in- digestion, drive out bili- lousness, stop ‘dizziness, plesony pu healthy gi 4 ion, a y glow on the cheek sparkle in the eye. Be sure and get the genuine. greatly improved, eee Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Holden and son are spending the week-end here from thelr home in Indianapolis after which they will go to Billings where they will visit with relatives for some time. . Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Johnston left last evening for their home in Tulsa after spending several weeks here visiting at the home of Miss Frances Hordes. eee Mrs. H. C..Carmon has returned from Chicago after spending several weeks there on business. he HE Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Branson have as their house guest at their home on South Center street, Mrs. Bran- son’s mother, Mrs. W. F. Shaffer, who arrived this morning from Ore- gon, ee Paul Sauter has as his guest his mother, Mrs. C. W. Sauter, who ar- rived this week from her home in Horton, Kan. oe Mr. and Mrs. George T. ctw vistors for a short from their home in New York. Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Morton are vis: iting with friends here for the week from their home in St. Louis. eee Mr. and Mrs. G, Staley are in Cas- \r a few days from Boston and while here they will visit for a short salt Creek. Connley time Mrs. Horace Ward left last even: ing for her home in Kansas City after vsiting here for the last few weeks at the home of Mrs. K. M. Munson. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. K. House have returned to thejr home in Montana atter spending a week here on a busi- ness and pleasure trip. .. Miss Nora Harris is visiting friends here from Salt Lake for a short time. Mrs. Harry Glidden and Mrs. Helen Moore arrived in the city this week from Omaha and intend spending several weeks here on business, . . Mr. and Mrs, K. I. Clayton are visiting friends in the city for a few days. eee J. P. Kennedy and daughter, Marion, have returned to their home n Ogden after spending some time here visiting at the home of Mr. Ken- nedy’s sister. ee Mr, and Mrs. n Billings after visiting friends here for two weeks. 7 A. J. Ha'ey has arrived tn the city from his home in Brodus, Mont., and expects to live in Casper permanently.| Creek and, will st treasurer of Mrs. Haley and at their Mr. Haley was the f! Powder River county. three children will remain ranch near Brodus temporarily. see Miss Catherine Fuller has as her house guest or the week her cous'n Miss Roberta Wilson of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. on @ pleasure trip. eee Mrs. Robrt I. Anderson {s spending the day in Salt Creek visiting friends. eee The Misses Rose and Frances Hen- derson are spending several weeks in Chicago visiting at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. O. Teller. > Earl Burwell of the Casper Gas Appliance company, returned this morning from Denver and Cheyenne where he has been on a business trip for the last week. FREE DANCE After “MELODYLAND” MOOSE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT Small Pill—Small Dose—Small a nesday evening, March 14, at the I. O O. F. hall. Following the intlation of cand'dates refreshments will be served. All members of the organiza tion are asked to be present. A spe celal invitation {s given to visiting members in the city. ee . Surprise Party Last Evening. Friends of Mrs. James Hook enter- tained at a surprise party last evening in honor of her birthday at her home 1343 South Oak street. The evening ‘was spent in playing 500, after which refreshments were served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hous'ey Mr. and Mrs. Nell Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Desch, and the honored guest. eee ‘Westminster Guild ‘Will Meet. Members of the Westminster gul'd will meet tomorrow evening at the Presbyterian manse, 804 South Wol cott street, Following a six o'clock dinner a program will be given which will be in charge of Miss Mabel Sykes. eee ‘The ladies of the North Casper Christian church will be hostesses at an old-time entertainment Saturday evening, March 17, to be given at the church on East H and Madison street. A supper will be served from 6 unti’ 8 p, m. which will be followed by an Mlustrated lecture on Mexico which will be given by an experienced lec- turer. An auction sale and an old fashioned spelling match will also be he'd. All proceeds of the entertain- ment wil be added to tho building fund of the new church. The public fs invited. Presbyterian Aid Meeting Wednesday. ‘The Kenwood circle of the Presby terian Ladies’ aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the thome of Mrs. Lioyd Grove, Fifteenth and McKinley street. All members are asked to be present. * ° * Mrs. Whaley Will Entertain. Mra, W. W. Whaley will entertain at an informal Kensington tea tomor- row afternoon to be given at her res!- dence, 245 North Durbin street. Fif- teen guests will be present, one Informal Party Th's Evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marts wil! enter- tain at an informal 500 party th's evening to be given at their home. Place carda of St. Patric! day de signs will be used. Eight guests will attend. inti ® Royal Neighbors Hold Regular Meeting. The Roya! Neighbors of America lar session at ing which time and plans| met last evening in reg the 1. 0.0, F du oO new Console models day business. purchase for any of ond. Brunswick. TARO This unusual sale affords you the op- portunity of securing for your home f a beautiful Phonograph of standard Hii make—at a great saving. i Special Exchange Offer To show our confidence in the bargains we are offering, within six months’ time you may exchange the instrument you value, and all payments made on the first will be credited in full against the sec- MONEY REFUNDED Every instrument is fully guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded. REMEMBER This is the only music store in Casper selling the two leading makes—the Victrola and the STOCK-REDUCING PHONOGRAPH SALE Since inventory we find ourselves overstocked with some new and slightly used Phonographs of stand- ard make, which we took in trade on during our holi- irivten equal or greater Sale Used only in demonstrating and c new. As an “It Does Make a Difference Where You Purchase Your Musical Merchandise.” The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. HOME OF THE CHICKERING 232 East Second Street SUMMA i" Regular $150.00. usual values we are offering This well known make Phonograph for only a small Balance on our easy monthly Ce i Price_-$110.00 annot be told from example of the un- amount down. payment plan. ‘ii i Phone 194 Erullll Edward Hanley re- turned this morning to their home | City Briefs Cc. C, Hyres has ved in the city from Denver and be connected with the engineering department of the Midwest Refining company here. eee H. I. Hardy left last evening for his home in Denver after spending a Week here attending to business mat- ters. . . Henry I. O'Neil is a business man from Omaha who is spending a few days in the city visiting friends. . . U. T. Robertson of Los Angeles is spending a few days in the city. eee H. O. Sanford has returned to his home in Toledo after spending several weeks here looking over the ofl fieds. eee Timothy Nicholson spent severa! days here on business and visiting with his brother and family from Whiting, Ind. Hurbert Allen and son are visiting friends in Denver for the week. . Patrick Sullivan will return to- morrow from Cheyenne after spend- ng several days there on business. J. A. Johnson contractor left last evening for Laramie and Denver on an important business trip. ee I. N. Clay returned this morning from Denver after spending a short time there on busine: - H. I. Smith ts here for a short time on business from his home in Sheridan. eee P. O. Thomas left last evening for Denver to be gone several weeks vis- iting friends. O. R. Morley is a business visitor here for a few days from Omaha. For Cookies or You'll win the fight against Constipation with Kelloge’s Bran! It is wonderful news for every con- stipation sufferer to know that Kellogg’s Bran guarantees permanent relief if it is eaten regularly. Two tablespoonfuls each day; as much with each meal in chronic cases—taken con- sistently—will work health wonders, driving out toxic isons, freeing affected organs and allowing nature to eliminate the wastes in its own way! Think what this means to health when you know that constipation is responsible for a large majority of human ailments; that it is often the direct cause of Bright’s and diabetes; that, in milder form, it is responsible for sick headaches, biliousness, nausea, sour breath, pimples, etc. Get a package of Kellogg’s Bran to-day and fight against constipation and what it leads to! Free your family from its ravages; free yourself from its grip! Within a week you will be surprised at the improvement. Kellogg’s Bran is not only a manent relief from comstSpation: bet it is a health food, containing mineral salts as well as other vital food ele~ ments that are a necessity to human life, Eat Kellogg’s Bran as a cereal, or’ sprinkle it on or mix it with other hot or cold cereals because it is to eat. It is delicious cooked with. hot cereals, And, you have missed much if you do not know the delights of bran muffins, bran raisin bread, bran griddle cakes, eic. Leading hotels, clubs and restau- rants serve Kellogg’s Bran in indi- vidual packages. All grocers sell Kellogg’s Bran, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CASPER, WYOMING FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN Keefe have re- turned from Denver and Cheyenne, where they have been for several days SCIENCE By CHARLES L OHRENSTEIN, C. S. B., of Syracuse, N. Y. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Chris, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. n the High School Auditorium, Thursday Evening, March 15, 1923 At 8:00 o’Clock THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND H. B. Ore left this morning for Salt spend several days there, Pie Crust—use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Absolutely pure, safe, convenient Sold and recommended by alll Grocers G. A. Holt has returned from Om- aha, where he recently underwent a serious operation, . |S. O. Wilbur is a bus‘ness caller for the week from Colorado Springs. eee ‘W. B. Maxwell returned this morn ing after being absent from the city for the last week on a business trip. ee M. P. Lauder has returned from Cleveland having been called there several weeks ago by the serious il! ness of his father who is now much mproved. FREE DANCE After “MELODYLAND” MOOSE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT I’m Getting Better and Better Eating at Wyatt Cafeteria ec Dissolve Them 10: and pinching out black- make the pores lar, pause irritation. r falls t simple wi to dissolve them,” “Fi from ren dru, store ‘about toe ounces of calonite powder—z: @ little on a hot, wet clo’ e_ blackh Truck Body Building GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Expert Wire and Disc Wheel Service M. C. M. Spring Co. 328 W. Midwest Phone 1369 ie —Advertisement. NEW ARRIVALS _ NEW ARRIVALS Jersey Silk Petticoats Smart Leather Bags Navy and Black. Outsizes included in this com- plete line. In the newest effects. Priced at $6.00 to $10.50. Phone 1304-W Shop 252 South Second Street Always Something New—and Different—CAS PER—Wyoming’s Leading Store for Women ‘The popularity of the Frantz Shop with Casper women who are discriminating shoppers {s steadily increasing each week—‘There’s a reason.” It’s Time to Get Ready for the Easter Promenade Easter Millinery In a maze of beautiful colors. 3-Piece Costumes For Easter Several addi- tional ship- ments have re- cently arrived for the Easter trade. Are going to be extremely popular in Casper as elsewhere, judging from the heavy demand we have had the past two weeks. But with new shipments arriving daily, our lines are kept fresh and complete, We are.showing the very newest effects in the finest suitings to be had in range of sizes from 14 to 46. $65.00 to $150.00 They are in all the fancy spring mate- rials and include the following pop- ular shades: LAWN GREEN, ELDORADO, 1 .kEWEED, CLOVER FALLOW, MEPHISTO, CLEO- PATRA, BLACK, WHITE, ETC. $7.50, $10.50, $12.50, $16.50, $18.50 and up A “Hy-Lass” Veil adds charm and style to every Hat. We have them. New Spring Blouses If you have already purchased—or have in mind—a new two- piece Suit, you can immediately convert it into a handsome three-piece costume by selecting one of the pretty new Blouses we are showing. DRESSES Have captured If you are looking for a bargain in a Dress at a trifling price—here is your opportunity. There are still quite a few Hats at the very special $4.95 EAC B OL dec sseciccieess cocoon —BUT THEY ARE GOING FAST! $7.15 Each Ask to see the new $1.25 Hose Dresses the fancy of Our two new ropes well-dressed | Never before has lines orcheres the Frantz Shop (Non-combustible women every- | sown such Onyx reflectors) where. beautiful array of and A pair will add attractive- Mie ate aglaw Dasa Buster Brown ness to your living-room, are proving espe- ‘THE sduAREST cry ; smart and cially popular. graceful. 3 In a large eee 18 i t will be re s2OVG8, | 5 range 0 quired for va Combs, § materials, pt Ata le Ear Drops colors and ne ff and others j Soe our line at reduced prices. Novelties in big assortment

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