Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1923, Page 3

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> SENRGH, CHILD FOUND | fhe Caspet Daily Cribune Northwestern Ciab ESSAY CONTEST ON ‘OWN YOUR i | An “Own Your Own Hom Musical This Evening The musical to be given this even- members of the Chicago ern Railway Woman's ed to be one of the m and well » this season waiting room of the nd will begin | The Ampico club for the oc. Gulich of the Charles Northwestern promptly piano at pnated y L. I 5. Wells Music 8 o'c to th ion by vot eren | QOUTHERN MELODIES AT FIRST BAPTIST GHURGH luncheon. | tee for further consideration. a contest would awaken in the minds of the young people the question ot! , lee 55 or net sting pi ders i? ference. It would greatly expedit own their o 0} 18! the sale of ‘ty ason that it would be effective a tion i would then know just what as ments were held against any lar piece of real estate. 8 of furthering the endeavor | | to have more individuals build rest | dences for themselves and families. company will add| You've wondered how the ne e These young people,” said M. P. The standing committees for tha] CSc eS much to the enjoyment of the affa'r.| !n the way down south sang . “will take the proposition ed at the meeting All Northwestern employes and fam-j|fouthern negro odies, p with thelr parents for argument y are as follows: B./ es are invited to attend. Refresh-| find out Sunda ning nd thus will have the whole family | I » M. IP. Wheeler, George) nta will be served at the close of|the First Bapt st Ch and| thinking about it B, Nelson, taxation; B. I, Scherck, | ening Beech, The greater part of the even-| William Barnard suggested the| Harry Free, M. P. Wheeler, city plan-| MISTAKES STRANGER eis ng service will be, given over to| matter of having the city treasurer |ting; Jay Probst, Howard Baker,| Miss Harrison | music furnished by the brothert | ke several books containing tho as-| Paul Huber, entertainment, William tertains of the Second Baptist chur | sessed valuation of all property in| Garnard, Cecil Bon, Jay Probst, ad Mics Thelma Harrison entertained | ed). The old favorites w sper. Such a book could be placed John Jones, George Nelson, | &t an informal bridge party last even-|>y the chorus and in solos and duets. | — | Mf. P. Wheeler, municipal ordinances; 1g at her home on West Yellowstone. | ‘Lord I Want to Be a Chr ‘ the clats periods runt. to | arty Free, C.F." Pelton, Paul Hu ee onquils and red tulips were used for|a My Heart Just beset a oar : ber, leg e; P. A. Burns, Kath-| One of the strangest cases of mis: the table decorations. Honors for the|ing in the Need of t which (clasess/for. all s will) -yne Montgom D. Hemry, ar-|taken {dentity, from which most dis eve were taken by Mies Hele: hers of the songs o: De Sateen Ie COS ay, | taerats y Howard Baker,|strous cpnsequences arise, will br Robins, Hight guests were present sung. the evenlig. servion openstd: ail} on, ethic seen in “When the Desert Calls,” at s+ his is a feature Sunday even! the, Gate cand ites tink. eT Be cs John Jay Probst,|the Rialto toady. It is a Ray C Birthday Party | service cl Al public will enjoy this treat. | Supiicity; A. I. Matners, Willlam| Smallwood production featuring Vio day Schcol of | Barnard, membership; Howard Baker,| let Heming, with Robert Frazer, J Mca Glady Jauuson! eniiitnined al tiinning! inthe crite at for your draperies! Ben Scherck, Harry Fres, valuation.| Barney Sherry, Huntley Gordon anc a children rty Friday afternoon at| last session is Sun@ay ovening Mt aclect| . The question of financing the ad-| Sheldon Lewis in the ca her home in honor of her small son 0. Cafateria lunch will be ser aun iver [a3 1 help needed keep the Cas The author {s Donald McGibeny James fifth birthday. Pink and white this hour free of cha to } per postoffice up to its present stand-|4nd his story is a gripping one. It decorat'ons » used with pink and r= |concerns a young wife and her hus white ballons as favors. Games were ricans, who live near the played and prizes were won by Wil Sahara Where he {s cashier in a helm nduth, Harveys Reteeh |bank. A stranger appears in the city ments were served at the close of the r children were pres en City Briets Charles C. Hanna, representative of Hanna Motor company of Kansas ity, is in the city for a few days on business for the company. G. O. Sanore of Billings {s a bus!- ness caller here for a few days. Harvey has returned Louis after a two weeks’ rfp there. Walter G. from business Frank O. Bi r left last evening for Cheyenne and Denver to be gone| f tending to | or a week business ffairs. Iman {s a business caller | for a few days from Utah. man will go to Billings Mon- day where he expects to spend a| week o nbusiness after which he will | return to Casper. Harold P. McRae will leave this| afternoon for Omaha after spending | two weeks here on business and vieit- ing with friends. c. C. Burns will leave tomorrow | afternoon on a two weeks’ vacation to Chicago. A. K, Williams has returned from Denver after a short business and pleasure trip there. eee George Hammond is {n for the ek-end visiting with friends from Salt Creek. R. Robison 's business John left y Nealson rday f trip to. Mor as returned from spending a month is and visiting with Charles Hansc D. A. Myers and son are in the city business for a short time from| their home in Des Moines. Before | returning home they will spend s 1 days looking over the Salt Creek on ee Robert G. Wilcox of Omaha is spending a short time here on busi: n eee H. 0. Bates and L. Buckman are among the Denver business callers here for the week-end, Seba Dsbes ie SS SCOUTS TURN OUT FOR AT FATHERS OFFICE ‘orth, Last ¢ shown the little | scouts ha evening three year old son of Dr. H. L. Har. d’sappeared from his home at South Durbin street and Mrs Harvey asked assistance of the scouts when she and her nelghbors were un- able to locate the child. Inside of twenty mimutes after ro- ng the call, the scoutmaster and rly thirty boys of troop four were t the Ha home on the search cet ey and Scout Executive Bartle was pre- paring to call out the whole scout or & if the lad was not located hortly kily he turned up a few moments after the scouts art ed the search, at his father’s office in the business district. Although only hres years of age, he had nego- i the distance from his home to street nnd then (own that thorofare to the physician Blackmore building, 1 from tne heavy traffic. ‘The response of the scouts of troop r in record time to the emergency nd the quick work of the school otities who notified the scouts at * and at Park school mendation. In an . the school ptional ond crowded apetent 07 @ scouts at a given t possible time. abamShields A Kuppenheimer Suit for Easter ---and here you'll find just the suit to bring you in tune with the season. Styles that express the last word in originality; tailoring that is a masterpiece of skill. Fabrics---new, colorful and distinctive. Just see the new arrivals from the House of Kuppenheimer. Models for all builds; a full assort- ment for Men and Young Men. Keen Values 540 and 60 Campbell-Johnson Co. Head-to-Foot Clothiers HOME’ PLANNED BY REALTORS * essay contest may be run by| | the Casper real estate board among the students of the Na | |trona County high school, according to a suggestion which) vii at its ast COLORED CHOIR TQ $ NG | was brought up by Howard Baker yesterday at the weekly| reason the money needed to keep @| The matter was referred to the publicity commit-| thins» soing “full blast” is not forth It was brought out that suc small cost in the office of each} tor and would be there for read: for the agent) listened in on concerts from Casper’ | station. More-than a hundred Jard was discussed somewhat. M. P.| Wheeler urged that the matter be taken up with the; Casper Chamber of Commerce which ought to be the or-| ganization to.take any such step. It would require about $1,500 to keep the five men which will otherwise be discharged for a period of three months. At the end of the three |months the government would be able to finance the postoffice. As has been brought before several or; ganizations in the city, congress did ~|not pass an emergency appropriation session and for that h| coming after April until a period of three months has elapsed. The committee from the chamber lof commerce on radio read several ‘ds received from stations that ha¢ ards | have | concert Sunday been received night. regarding |—a derelict, a drunkard who strik ' PROSES AWAY IN OMAHA the | PAGE THREE the wife may be netpless, the enemy] to an illness'caused by pneumonia. ert! forces the derelict to par a| Mrs. Holter had been sick for about a| G S d@abolical scheme to bring | month at the time her Ceath, | en the Mrs. week. Because of the Hkeness bety Dennis wi! two men, he forges a check and com | a pels the derelict to pres bank where he is, of taken for the cash'er. N he | confusion of indentities end there. The forgery is later detected, the in nocent man is disgraced, ana fina | when the derelict r es the ex his wrongdoing, ho kills himself. | mistaken for that of The body of the aead MOTHER OF MAS, DENNIS is the | | ‘The sad climax of the visit of Mrs Narman Dennis to the bed side of! mother, Mrs. Nollie Hol nm tho lat yesterday aa | Tesh from the ; factory FRESH to show buy or not. TOBACCO now 15£ Md) ASS |ingly resembles the cashier. At the same time a man whose pursuit of the wife has not ended with her es'ring to ruin the husband PHONE Miss Hazel M. Hoopman TEACHER OF PIANO Stugio 138 S Durbin, Casper, Wyo. 698 1 Lavender Scent Bag. 2 Medium Size Gold 1 Fish Bowl... : 1 Package Fish Food.. 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