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~ f Barber, Elidabeth Davis, Ann Vree- High School Concert Wednesday. pert given by the Natrona to call Mrs. Harry Young at her resi- dence, The sale of home made baked goods will include the regular sale band and orchestra on. Fri articles as well as several additiona! ay, March 16, will be | repeated | articles. Wednesday, March 28, at the re-| NEO # quest of many pupils: who were un- able to attend the first concert, ‘The work of this organization under the competent direction of H. W. Comp- Sunday School Class Is Entertained. Mrs. W. C. Tyler entertained Sunday school her ton has attracted much favorable|noon at the North Casper church, comment and the opportunity to hear | 1009 North Durbin street.’ Games this concert will be welcomed by] were played and refreshments were every one in the community. served at the close of the afternoon. | Among those present were the Misses The program follows: March, “5 a" ~---Hayes | Verna Brown, Lucile Erwin, Zella : High School Orchestra Gibson, Viola Emerick, Hazel Mink- Overture, ler, Edna Bruce, Luella McLellan, Virginia Barnes and Ruth Geherett. & of Truce’ -Laurendo chool Orchestra Personals Concert High hestra Selection, “ Girl -Balfe | eas 1 hool Orchestra i Mr. and Mrs, Frank Knittle have March, ultant”---Hayes | as thelr house guests at their home 8 ig h § nd Orchestra on Lind avenue Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Overture § Bennett ittie and children of Douglas. 1 and Orchestra ee Vandercock | xfiss H. Balley is ‘spneding a few Gays in the city visiting with friends Daniels! trom Salt Creek ------Hutt | ee eels | nd | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adamson are --Littleton , th® parents of @ nine pound son, Rob- | isene who arrived Sunday morn jing at the county hospital. Both r and son ure doing nicely un- Past Matrons ade? n@ care of Dr. H. A. Reichen- Mra ‘ooks will entertain gesh. of Se vy s' club Wednesday aft ‘ ) her home in the Blackmore] Mr. and Mrs, Cart J. Perkins are ni’ 7A tues invitation is{| here for a few weeks visiting with Franiatere s.| friends and on business from their ecole | home in Chicago. World Wide | Ae Gada Wwartaéet: | Miss Helen Harrison and small e’s- World Wide guita wit meet| !2f left last evening for Denver where | evening at the Baptist church | te Will spend two weeks visiting parlors at 130, ‘Tho subject for roit| St the home vf their sister Mrs, 11. 1. cail wil be “The Marks of a Chris. | //#ftwell. ti Pp Mrs. 0. V the evening. A special program has been nned by the committee in charge. Morgan will be hostess for Mrs. Catherine Parker is here for the week visiting friends from Call. fornia. Mr. end Mrs. Henry G, Flemming Auxillary Meeti 7 eager 3 returned last evening to Denver, af- ‘Tomorrow, i Members. of the American Legion | tri, nowt here ee tat business aux will wold an all-day sesaion |‘ P “Pent here. yoat th of Mrs. Chris nt avenue. The Mrs. G. Burns and children Frank and George are spending the in the form of an old bers of the organization 3 Sere w present. ‘Th It whi ti ine st which will be raffled joft |®SeF of the Derby Dome-Wyoming O11 corporation, operating at the Derby dome, near Lander, is ‘n the city on business for a few days. some time during Ma at this meeting. All visiting mem. bers well as alr those eligibe to membership are asked to be present ch member {s asked to bring one thing suitabe for a lunch. eee will be quilted City Briets iss Toland Entertains. Miss Blanche Toland entertained at an electric shower last evening at her| 3B. Averill, who bas been east for residence, 356 South K'mball street, J80me time has returned to Casper, in honor of Miss Ann Vreeland, whose | 294 expects to spend some time here. marriage to Edmonds Knittle will a4 eR take place this spring. Among the P. Kuchera has returned to Ther- guests who attended were the Misses| Mopolis after spending a few days 4 Mary Cross, Dorothy Williamson, | her on business, | land, Anetta Davis, Frances Adams,| 4. C. Burgess has returned to Salt Frances Harrington, Helen Wallace, | Creek after spending a few cays here, and Mrs. Thomas Haney. ; ose oe Ne Lloyd has returned to his Bridge Party home in Kansas City after spending Wednesday. some time here attending to business Miss LAll'an Roberts will entertain | @ffairs at an informal bridge party Wednes- eee @ay evening at her home, 433 South} F’. C. Clifford is here for a short McKinley street. tirae from Rapid City. cee oe Surprise Party Saturday. Mesdames A. J, Meyer and Henry | weeks on busines: Scullion were hostesses at a surprise . party g'ven Saturday afternoon at the Joe Libbert has returned from Den- thome of Mrs. Meyer, 517 Wolcott] ver where he has been for a month street, in honor of Mrs. Henry Lanou-| on business. ette. The gifts were presented to Mrs. 0 (opis Lanouette in a small doll cart wh'ch| — G Adams left last evening for was covered with white flowers and] St. Louis having been called there which was drawn into the room by lit- the illness of a brother. tle Mary Donovan, During the after- we noon bridge was played, followed by Jafnes R. Samson {s a business call- a lunch served by the hostesses. | r for a week or ten days from Tulsa. Spring flowers were used for the dec'}] Bryan O. Larson has returned from Attorney James P. Kem has left for the east where he will spend two . rations. Among those who attended | 2 week's vacation spent in Thermop- were Mrs, H. W. Meyer, Mrs, J. J.)| olf Donovan, Mrs. H, O. Ward, Mrs. 0. cee Kennoth Smith assistant auditor of the Midwest Refining company, left this morning for Billings and Ther- mopolis on business for the company. ee I Meyer, Mrs. George Bousman, Mrs. Clarence Fuller, Mrs. Emmett Brokew. Mrs, James Lanouette and Miss Paul § ine Meyer. F. A. Flinn Will Harry McNamara of Douglas spent Entertain Friends. a short time here visiting friends E. A. Flinn will efftertain several | Saturday friends at his home on South Jeffer- Snes son street this evening with an in-| Willlam Utzinger is confined to his home on Park avenue with a severe attack uf the flu. eee BH. C. &kinner Sr., general purchas- ing --egent for the Protucers and formal par Special Dance Tuesday Evening. ‘There will be a “Kid dance given ‘tuesday evening, March 27, at the| Refiners. and James R. McCrea, as North Washington dance hall. Sev-| sistant purchasing agent for the same eral attractive and worth while| company, arrived in the clty this prizes will be given for those locking | morning from Iawlins. most like a child see ee John B, Burnes returned Saturday St. Mark's Synurgae | evening from Denver and Cheyenne, Meeting Tuesday, where he spent several days on busi- St. Mark's Synurgae will meet} nese. Tuesday eve s March 27, at the tFe.e home of Mrs. Kimt 930] 1. YP Miller of Lansing, Mich,, 1s a South Wolcott street business visitor in the city for a few eee 4 J taster Sale | siieiko Saturday. G. E. Pleasants of the Producers The West Side division of St! ang refiners construction departmen Mark's church will hold a sale of Faster egss and of baked goods Sat- Jay, March 81, at the Richards and Cunningham store. The eggs will be strictly fresh and will be colored in master designs. All those wishing to place orders for the eggs are asked to its by-laws at the Forum changing the clos Home Cooking That Will | Please You. Wyatt Cafeteria prior to the membership cam ass’ Saturday after’ Che Casper Daily Cridune Tossed a Social Bombshell! | Exclusive Massachusetts society was given its sensation of the @eason when Grace Draper of Hopedale, Mass. one of Massachusetts most prominent families, eloped with her first cousin, Harry E. Charlot of St. Louis. | S- Draper, former governor of Massachusetts. 18-year-old daughter of She {s the grand-niece of Bben | TL. PD. Jolley is here for on ness from his home | | beet oe M.S. Diamond is a Parkerton call er here for a tev duys. Charies G. Warren and son a for a week from § bess. here busi eee Neil Hampton loft last event Cheyenne and Denver to be weeks on business TRIBUNE EMPLOYE HS HAND BADLY MAWSLED WHEN CRUGHT IN PRESS = for ne two Percy Kearns,” an ¢ the Casper Tribune me art m suffered a t sled hand and fore arm whi between two rol chine about 1 o'clock this afternoon. The act of threading the p which young Kearns was eng: qu'red that pis left hand hold t in re pa per while with pis right he pressed a button to start the paper moving through the rollers, The fingers of the left hand were caught between the cylinders and before press cou'd be stopped the entire hand and part of the forearm had been badly crushec Kearns was rushed to the office of Dr. H. R. Lathrop. Dr. Lathrop was operating on him at 2 o'clock this af ternoon and expressed the hope of saving the injured membe CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO HOLO OPEN FORUM The meeting of the Casper Cham | ber of Commerce scheduled for Tues day wi!l be an open forum. Plans for & subject contained in the pro gram of work have not been com pleted and it may be possible to an. nounce this subject in the telephone calls to the members. One of the important matters come before the forum is an amen ment to the laws changing the fiscal year from December 31 to March 31 This is thought to’ be advisable for the reason that membership recruit ing always comes in April and fin cial records can be closed just pri to the membership campaign At the meeting tomorrow H. Bartle will sing a song recent! ten by Richard Shipp ¢ “Hook Cowboy wr =m Negro Tried on Third Murder | Charge Today WACO, Texas, March 26.—Roy Mitchell, negro, already sentenced to pay the deth penalty for the alleged slaying of W. E. Holt and Holt's companion on an automobile ride, Mrs. Ethel Denecamp, on January 19, went to trial today on a t 4 mur: der indictment The defendant was | gpuarded closely by Texas rangers when he entered the court room to: day to face an indictment charging him with shooting to death Grady Skipworth, Wace: 19, in Cameron last November 20. park, The Chamber of Commerce will consider an amendment meeting to be held Tuesday, March 27. The amendment will be for the purpose of g of the fiscal year from December 31 to March 31. This is thought advisable for the reason that membership recruiting always comes in April and both membership and financial records can better be closed just paign. Champion Egg Eater Stows Away 31, Said MOSCOW, Idal Warren G March 26. of Wheatland Cal., formerly of Cascade, Idaho ter known here as “Exg Nog. the champion egg eater toda ving consumed for breakfast t boiled eggs in addition to bowl of breakfast food, a grape fruit, one orange and a plece of Noggle was the winner tn the egg eating contest conduct- ed by the University of Idaho chap r of the . Theta Pi fraternit His re of eges bea the ia, B. C.. wh hip by 1a ¢ 0 last yea eating zmpior ‘Home Saddened By Death of Daughter e Edna Jean Byans, fve-month Ewan old daughter of Mr. and Mrs } died at 4 o'alock this morning [at the family home, West Mid west avenue. Funeral arrangements have not b n made but will be under |the direction of the Shaffer-Gay chapel. resh j from the i factory |; | | | FRESH TOBACCO now 15 | VW rrr MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923. gree and he never show of n U the gentler sex. 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