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MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1923. an informal bridge lunchecn today at her residence on South Center street Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs, Charles Neil Geis, Mrs. FE. J Donahoe, Mrs, 8. N. Broo Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, Mrs. J. H. Rowand, Mra, John Bingenheimer, Mrs. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. Don Smith, Miss Edna Smith, Mrs. A. E. Biglin, Mrs. R. HH. Nichols, Mrs. Fred Capen and Miss Kathleen Sullivan. v. Tut-Tut Bridge Club Wednesday. Mrs. Guy Hoffman will entertain the members of the Tut-Tut Bridge club Wednesday at her residence in the Rex apartments. Sheba Club Entertains. Members of the Sheba Bridge club entertained their husbands Saturday evening at the home of Mra. E. A. Rediska on North Center street. Honors were taken by Mrs. J. V. Carson, Mrs. Jess Brady, C. J. Fer- guson, J. Frank Mills, Mrs. J. F. Mills and J. F. Mullen. A lunch was served at the close of the evening. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Simmons, Mr. and Mra. FB. A. Rediska, Mr. J. V. Carson, Mr and Mrs. Glen Win- ship, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Kennedy, Mr, and Mrs. J. §. Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mills, Mr. and Mra. Jess Brady and J. C. Ferguson. rere’ Dinner Party Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mednick were hosts at an informal dinner party given last evening at their home, 113 North Grant avenue in honor of Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Mednick and Mr. and Mrs, Lewis D. Bercu of Douglas. Guest for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beal, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bercu, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Mednick, Frank Med- nick and Harry Mednick. spies Mann Sisters Stage Dance in Glenrock. ‘The Misses Ethel and Marion Mann and several of their pupils gave « very splendid group of dances at the Empress theater in Glenrock last night. The theater-goers of Glenrock had an opportunity to see these talented dancers in some of their most popular numbers, and the act went over big. eee Madame Kramer to Continue Recitals Madame Emile Kramer, who won many adwiring friends by her Duo-Art piano concerts at the Rialto theater yesterday, will continue these con- certs throughout the week at each show during the afternoon and even- ing. Madame Kramer is here under the auspices of the Music Shoppe. It was through the efforts of Mrs. B. F. Kline and Miss Zoe Marks, pro- prietors of the Music Shoppe, that she was obtained for Casper. ee “Singing Soul” Taken to Glenrock “The Singing Soul the Chinese play which took first place in the dra- matic contest he'd recently at the Na trona County High School, will be taken to Glenrock and produced there Friday night. The talent of the mem- bers in this cast, the wonderful story of the play itself, and the oriental setting, are sure to wkae it as popu- lar with the people of Glenrock as it has proven itself to be with the Cas per public. Scotch Concert Thursday Evening The Grand Scotch concert in ald of the building fund of the Presby- terian church will be given in the tab- ernacie, Sixth and Durbin streets, at 8 o'clock sharp Thursday evening. The doors will be open at 7:30. The program will include bagpipe and violin selections, solos and duets, readings and dances. It will be printed in full in Wednesday's paper. Tickets can be secured from Alex Marshall of the Nesbitt Realty Com- pany, F. R. Henry, 616 South Wolcott utreet, or David Rae, 323 South Park Contestants Announced For Speaking Contest ‘The students of the Natrona Coun ty High School who wil take part in the extemporaneous speaking contest “Wponsored by the Kiwanis Club along with the debate next Thursday even ing in the High School auditorium were announced this morning. The contestants are Byron Hute, Molly O'Mara, Bill Lester and Dean Shep pard. They are under the direction of Miss Lela Brown. Considerable progress in the debat inb subject is being otbained, and Coach Danis has his young arguers pretty we'l lined up on so important a civic subject. A meeting of the entrants in the declamation contest to take place in about three weeks is being held at the high school tonight. oe Crosby-Keller Marriage Mrs. Ida B. Crosby and David M. Keller were married at the Methodist parsonage last Saturday evening by the Rey. L. BE. Carter. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Denis R. Cosby. Mr Cosby is son of the bride and Mrs. Cosby is daughter of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Keller in- tend to live in Casper. eee Gulla Play ‘rday Evening fe 2 po wi of the Senior World Wide Guild of the Bapt'st Church will give a pay Friday evening at te church. The play will be the “Two Masters.” Otero W. H. F. Club Meeting Yesterday. Miss Carmen Martin entertained the members of W. H. F. club yester- day afternoon at her home. Washington street Ps business meeting ing the who f ch sLerestl and Mrs. | 125 South | was served at the close of the after noon, Members of the club present were the Misses Margaret Chapion, Pauline Cosad, Geraldine Proud. Agnus Edwards, and Helen Cosad The club will meet next week at the home of Miss Agnes Fdwards. eee Women of Mooseheart Legion Mees This Evening The Women of the Mooseheart Le gion will meet this evening at eight o'ciock at the Moose Hall. This meet ing will be a special meeting and im street. The attending physician, Dr. Edw. W. Gray, reports mother and child to be progressing nicely. a Oar Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett are visiting here for a few days with Mr. Bennett's father and with friends, Mr. Bennett was formerly of Casper but is now with the Western Electric company of Denyer. Mrs. A. B. Lucas and Mrs. Tunber- man and son Paul of Arminto have returned to their home after spend- ing a few days here yisiting with friends. eee Mrs. Harriott Willams has re- turned from a pleasure trip spent in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart and baby Sarah are visiting with relatives here from Oklahoma. eee Mrs, Arthur Davidson has as her house guests Mrs. Frank Cuda and portant business matters will be dis cussed. All members of the Legion tre asked to be present. ee Neighbors of Woodcraft Meeting this Evening. The Neighbors of Woodcraft wi!l meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. O. F, hall. Following the initia tion of candidates the election of del egaten and 13 alternates will be se to Cheyenne to the convention the last of June, The lodge room will be open from 2 until 6 p, m. for the purpo of casting ballots. All members the order who are interested in order aro asked to cast a vote. freshments will be served at the meot ing by the officers of the organiza tion. the . Women's Benefit | Association WIll Meet. The Women’s Benefit association of |the Maccabees will meet this even jing at 8 o’clockk at the I. 0. O. F. |hall. Refreshments will be served by a committee with Mrs. Glen Howland as chairman. All members are 1 !to be present. ete tts Dinner Party Sunday. | @ames McCrae entertained at a |dinner party given yesterday at the | Bar Nothing ranch. Guests for the afternoon were the Messrs. Austin O’Brien, Tom Daniels, W. H. Gardner, W. I Christ'an, Albert Mathers James Bardwell, and Pete Gilispie. Surprise Party Friday. Mrs. J. F. Mills entertained at a surprise stag party given Friday even ing at her home on Center street in honor of Mr. Mili. Bridge was played, honors being taken by Carl Russell and E. D. Odtorine. veral vocal selections ‘were given by W. D. Conrie and Harold Masters. At the close of the evening a luncheon was served by Mrs. Mills assisted by Mrs. R. V. Kennedy. Among those who attended were the Messrs. W. D. Conrie, H. H. Simmons, C. J. Fer. guson, E. A. Rediska, Carl Russell Joe Peeler, %. Carson, W. D. Odiorine, J. C. Peters, Glen Winship Pat Harrington, G. Beott, J. F. Milis and RR. V. Kennedy. cee B. and P. W. Entertainment Wednesday Evening at Rialto. The Business and Professional Women's club will give a musical travelogue Wednesday evening at the Rialto theater. The entertainment will be under the supervision of Miss Adeiade Dampiere, music supervisor of the Casper schools. The entertain: ment is being given for the purpose of raising sufficient funds to send a delegate to the national convention to be held in Seattle. Several of the leading stores have donated candy to the club which will be sold in the lobby of the theater that evening. The regular picture will be shown and the regular price of admission will be charged. | Personals | | Mrs. R. 8. Ellison returned yeste~ | day morning from Colorado Springs | after a two weeks’ stay there. eee Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Fanning arrived | in the city Sunday morning from Denver and will make thelr home here. | eee Mrs. Robert H. Ford left this morning for Thermopolis where she will spend a week visiting with friends. D Mr. and Mrs. B. Ryan and son are iting with friends here for a week from Great Falls, Mont. a - Gumlick is a busi: for a few days Miss Betty B- ness visitor here from Denver. Mrs. FE. Ekstrom is here for a short time on business and visiting oe dayghter Mary Frances of Teapot. eh eae Mr. and Mrs, George H. Ball of Tulsa oro visitors here for a few days. ore Mrs. Charles D. Crane is visiting with friends in Denver for the week. see Mr. and Mrs, M. Arnold left last evening for Chicago where they will visit at the home of Mr. Arnold's parents for a few weeks after which they will go to New York on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Costello drove to Lander this morning. Mr. Cos tello is in’ the. government service, department of internal revenue. Sia Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murane who haye been attending the University of Wyoming at Laramie, are back in Casper with the intention of remain- ing here until fall. Before returning here Mr. and Mrs. Murane spent some time at Thermopolis. sae Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martin left this morning for their home in the Big Horns where they will re- main throughout the summer months. Mrs. A. BE. Thompson and daughter Vera left Saturday night for Chicago to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thomp son's father, whose death was report- ed in a message received Saturday. sicgas: Mrs, Robert Cohen who has been eriously {ll for the last few weeks with an attack of pneumonia is now sreatly improved. isis Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney have moved Into their new home on South Lincoln street. . Mrs. Clapp, moher of Mrs. J. C. laughter have returned from Chey- enne where they attended the fu neral of the late Loretta Stapleton ose Mrs. Clapp, mohher of Mrs. J. C Snook, left Saturday for British Columbia, being called there by the liness of her grandchildren. v0. 8 Mr, and Mrs, M. J.” Foley have as thelr house guests for a short time Mr, and. Mrs. C. J, Hoskinson of Portland, Ore. «Mr. Hoskinson 1s superintendent of the Levi construc- tion company which is at the present from blood tm les and « lack of rich blood-cel 8. 8. 8S. builds new blood-cells. This is why 5S. & 8. routs out of your system the ities which cause boils, pimy lackheads, acne, blotches, tetter, rash. That's why S. 8. has done such wonderful work freeing thousands from the scours: i o5P. with friends from her home in Bur lington, Towa. Miss Hazel D. Belt is visiting with friends here from Waltman. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Vernor are business callers here for a few day from Omaha. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Morrison left last evening for a week's business and pleasure trip to Denver. of rheumatiam. 8. S. S. is also remarkable flesh-builder, That's why underweight people can quick- ly build up thetr lost flesh, get back their normal weight, pink, plum cheeks, bright eyes, and “pep.' S S. S. is sold at all good drug stores. The large:size is more eco- SSS. pak a Dias) eee Mise Helen Norton left last eve-| ning for her home in Kansas City after spending several weeks here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Harris. Announcement has been made of the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and ASK THE | 40-Minute English Complexion Clay $1.00 Per Jar Smith-Turner Drug Store WAITER To Serve You HILL CREST WATER cp Mrs. Hoskinson is a counsin of Mrs. | Foley, They will make their home here later in the Alexander apart- anents. eee Mr. and Mrs. arrived Sunday county hospital. son are doing nicely. . J. A. Miller left; Sunday for Sal Creek where he will spend at the City Briefs | L. B. Latra of Worland, superin tendent of the State Highway De partment, here on business. Fred W. Freeman, D. E. Conn Oil Company ing from Denv will arrive this even H. J. Shad is here for a few days on business from Shoshoni. H. C. Brown is spending a days here from Colorado Springs. oreo | | HE. H. Lundberg ts here on busi ness from Arminto, Charles Bell, golf professional o! Denver, !s in Casper looking ove the golf course. ©. C. Moore is among the Denvei business visitors here for the week. seve P <A. Calkins of Clev land to business affairs. ee ¥F. B. Corner is here on busines: for a few days from Chicago, see SAR SAT PIAN light With the maninoff, Or one hundred you. Thus, righ designs will those wishing ART o ishes to conform to t. James Haley are the parents of a 10-pound sof who Natrona Both mother and several weeks in the interests o fthe Evans) Oll corporation, which he represents. | All members of the K. of C. are working hard toward the successful consummation tival. of plans for the fes-| is spending a short time ly and Frazer Arnold, all of the Texas few hard. ant games are requested to get in F 7 yt | oie edie octans apehiee several days)" ‘There's one thing about his educa-| touch immediately with R. S. Vidler, | ie, with friends: tion that is fast improving and, al-|™anager of the Big Muddy baseball though {t is necessary, {t brings a|team at Parkerton, This aggregation Cc. ¥. North has returned to Ar | Jackie no longer prints his name or| The Big Muddy team Inst year minto, after spending the week end| letters. claimed the championship of central here. So profiotent has Jackie become} Wyoming. From last year’s team ee that he picks up a pen or pencil and| Captain Fleming, Simons, Stevenson, P. A. Stewart left yesterday for}in a quiet matter-of-fact way writes| Krueger and Ganz are available. The Chicago, after spending a week here| his name or words. Marlatt brothers, last season in the on business. Those to whom Jackie ts very dean! Nebraska state league ,hve been spending a few days here attending J. C. Henderson left this morning ANAS Zo Ghitkering pianos are either played played at all. enters your home not alone a piano with an unrivalled reputation for tonal beauty, but also the services of Rach- Bloomfield, Zeisler, Godowsk of the classics by the world’s most eminent artists. Every ing, all the gradation and beauty of the tone color of the original performance being so perfectly and skillfully re- THE AMPICO RE-ENACT- ING PIANO may be had either Grand or Upright Pianos. In addition to the conventional models, special estimates and be submitted to cases, in special woods or fins decoration of their music rooms. e Casper Daily Cribune Mrs. Alfred J, Ellis of 580 East K., time building a road to Salt Creek. overland or Denver to be gone a Week on business. . H. P. Perkins and son left last ev. ening for their home {in Kansas, after 2 month's business trip spent here. PLAYER IN “THE MAN UNGONQUERABLE’ KNOWS SCREEN TRICK OF TWO Edwin Stevens, well known char. acter, who plays an important rol? in Jack Holt’s new Paramount pic ture, “The Man Unconquerable,” coming to the Rialto theater tomor. -row and Wednesday, has discovered a new trick with a pair of scissors, which consists in putting the littl fingers of each hand through the han-| dles of the scissors and turning them completely around so that the hands | are back to back. It is hard to de scribe and just as hard to do. Ever. one on the set tried the stunt, but) few succeeded. Stevens is an old-| time conjuror and always has some ee Mike Cameron left yesterday for Nebraska to be gone a week or ten days attending to business affairs. sKtere Harry Rimmer, lecturer | subject of boys, ¥ on the arrived in Casper this morning from Los Angeies to fill several speaking engagements here today. . Reyn Leedom, editor and publisher | of the Lovell Chronicle, is stopping at the Henning Hotel, attending to business matters in Casper and Salt Creek. 1} 8. D. Dunlap of the William Pow- ell Company is here from Cincinnati on a business trip. thing unusual up his sleeve. Magic Sigeihe lost a skilled exponent when the| _| James McPherson {a spending a| stage and screen called Edwin few days here on business from | Stevens. But he is an artist in th - | Thermopolis. acting profession, so that the loss of _ eo one art is the other's gain. Wallace Red tn “Thirty Days” will be shown for the last times today Big Muddy Baseball| Club Is Looking For Games With Casper HERE'S SAD NEWS ABOUT JNCKIE HES GROWING UP Every boy of Jackie Coogan's age should study And Jack‘e does study—and study Any Casper baseball teams that lump to the throats of those whois willing to meet any team in the know Jackie and have been with him| state and expects to have a heavy since he started his film career— schedule this summer. are ever anxious for his welfare, but it is hard sometimes to watch the lit. tle fellow progress with his readin’, ritin’ and ‘rithmetic. For it means that Jackte is grow- ing up to be a man, which fs enough to make any one feel a little tearful. Jackie's current offering is ‘Daddy,’ a First National picture, being shown at the America Theater for the last times today Ee signed up and the men will be called out for practice this coming week. — ‘CAT MOTHERS MICE AND ASTOUNDS BUSINESS MEN LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 16.— in the basement of an office building Lloyd Loom baby carraiges will|!n the downtown district an attache more than please every mother ana! Of the building upon relating the the prices are less at Graham-Shields story, emptied the offices of business Furniture Co. Basy men_and workers anxious to see the f r r TATARSTAN SSA Established 1823 Gy O in the home is a source of unending de- only if it is played. 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