Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 9

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7 ’ i I = —_ 8 eo Ede Casper Sunday Cridune "AGE NINE. » “C. S. Sanders came tn yesterday wd United States are flliterate accord- | by establishing schools in American sae PERSONA on « short business trip from Salt Illiteracy Forms ing to statistics presented by the | ization Such a school ts the night L MENTION OF CASPER Creek. . speaker who contrasted this amount | school maintained here where more ese. Subject Saturday At with that of foreign countries such | than 500 adults are taught. Illiter. PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Charles Gale is a Warren, O., busi- as France which has 4% per cent} acy is rampant among the native ness man in the city fora stort) Bo & PW. Club|-t_imterecy. mneiand, Norway.| born even to @ greater extent than time, Mg « s Sweden and Germany which have| among the foreign born and such eve only 1 per cent. schools assist them also. ‘Word has been received here by) Mrs. Hugh Martin is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Glen Tweek came! Superintendent Slade Delivers 1 oe o = The fact was accounted for by| Miss Finnie, national organizer “Missionary” Work of Artist and Chas. E. Wells| mers as tetructor at Pars schoo | Soir te” ("Perel Gaye from | aown yesterday from Lander on © Address at Weekly fab change te: Cie: sourte of Anier | She the ¥. WAS Ae eee ee Sh id rea that she hes accepted a position as Siena short pleasure trip. iea’s immigrants during the past 30 | the club today. Miss Finney has Company Should Strengthen eB data Begg peter lly =pere Suyh coreg] ECE ks SA eee Luncheon. years. Up to 30 years ago many of | recently returned from a trip to ~ Forthcomin: Phoenix, Ariz. Miss Glenn spent| city todry from Salt Creek. ‘W. 8. Wilson is here on business — the immigrants came from central | Russia and other European coun- ig Concerts Here bs rapencea le gly ‘sg bv thes yh 3 5 for @ few days trom Omaha. * | ‘The high percentage of Miteracy | Europe, the Scandinavian peninsula, | tries. pan Br omgpolic fag Reoenrsdl Lavee ee se: cee among the people of the United | “nd the British Isles. At the pres-| Fifty-two persons were present a¢ rm na wks eee Coahees tase eral D. M. Carey came up yestertay| states formed the topic of « talk | ent time they are coming largely | the luncheon, which was followed _ ‘There Sree eye gerald pesca: ory po arse ees ye] Nefl Denny of Kayces is @ busi- cee Snes apart Syers. from Cheyenne on @ business trip. given before the members of the | from southern Europe where ths|by @ card party. The meeting next pa 8 yg ot te bed sta allem co beeg beets ote Brain, Eeiny 2] nese visitor epending several daye| Dz. 3. D. Wison arrived yester- Seas Business and Professional Women’s | Percentage of inhabitants who can | Saturday will be for members eniy. namely, the violin. There are many| courtesy of the King, was used by|™ the city. day on a business trip from ris igne o ERE hes orden toe wor NAS a cca dbeg aries a0 Milian A a et ee teen mae bc connoisseurs who love. the instru-|Sarasate, the celentated Spanti eee home in Broken Bow, Neb. ie | of schools, yesterday noon, The ia ig also a country which/ H. H. Edler is a Denvér business ment for itself alone, and who would| violinist, whose compositions “are Miss Caroline Smith is visiting as bce left today for his home in Shoshont!. address was given at an opportune | Sends many immigrants. Its people | visitor spending several days here. travel miles to sce, a well as hear| played by nearly ail viotiniate, with friends here for a short ie eee time owing to the fact that National | “re known to be very poorly edu —_—_————— @ viol made by any of the great| Macmilien’s violin 1s of the Grand| Tom her home in Billings. drat Gaya bere tian Ciepton Lin The er ee a Ceerenne caller | Bancation week starts today. "Eee B.S. Moore is among the Salt seventeenth and eighteenth century| model. It bears the Gate: “Antonio eee in the city for a short time. Six per cent of the persons of the America ts fighting this problem | Creek visitors bere for several Gays. masters. *| Stradivarius Cromona, 1721." ‘This Remosend ot - ettnsers; _ mitlen, the American violinist, andjof that maker's work. As he is| Will attend the one he will play in his recital| untvereally acknowledged to be the| OF Several days, | | here Decem! i at the America| greatest violin maker who ever theater, 1s considered by many of| lived, it 1s safe to say that Mac-| Miss Allce 1. Troon and Casper Always Does Things one of the two finest Stradivarius |of the finest instruments ever seen|*™0ns the out-of-town visitors or heard here. spending the week-end here. P Elks Enthusi discmion ‘came into, the pomee-| scare 0, zanbacd i 4 _ RIGHT A Special Message to Men jusiasm the pnt we Precpegs: tay Gece watene business a affairs in the city tor @ We're ready with our share for the in this advertisement h 4 ff London, presen’ short Buffalo, Wyo. 4 Ri High Mm {ite ae ce inese in ae ety an vee Community Chest Fund It will pay you to investigate our Are You? Special Bar gains Fi Judging from the enthusiasm ais-| quently, it ie in as good conditions| ©: W: Plaga of Basin ts here for Ask to see the new Ribbon Novelties in high-grade payed at last night's meeting, of| now as the day it left the maker's several days. ee Dresser Trays, Vanity Cases the presentation of “The Minstrel] To hear this violin will in itself} Mr. and Mré. M. E. Miller are Powder Puffs, Gartérs, Sachets Frolic,” everything augurs the best/ be @ rare opportunity but when it| Miller, Wyo., visitors spending a ©f sudcess for this elaborate produc-| will be played by a violinist possess.| Short time here. tion, which will be presented Decem-|ing a “tone of velvet,” as a New eee pangs fl Flan alhasgrore doth York ore eaad tater, Dee daar Deckia mer of Seventh and Centre streets,| at Carnegie 1 in that city, it will under the auspices of the Casper| undoubtedly prove a matter of wide.| (*¥, from Gillette and will spend Ziks. . spread interest in musical cricles A Yousing meeting was held, re-| here. Ports were given by members of| Tickets for the concert are on sale| Mrs. Philip Girrard, who has been Gifferent committees assigned to the| at the Music Shoppe and the Chas.| Visiting for some time with relatives \/ EVERY WOMAN'S STORE ne tn ons ene ae li 110 East Second Street Meet Your Friends at the Frantz Shop 110 East Second Street Winter Coats e . hath Wd if the thusiasm | EB. Wells Music store. at her former home tn Boulder, prod ition a if tae enttrosiemn lc store. ob he es = tee | ae Lovely Silk Blou ses Pinger, the success of this minstrel] Mr. and Mra. 1 I. Birseh of SAwire y Ae already assured. Lander were visitors in the city! Paul EB. Jamieson left Friday eve- an, A. Becklinger, chatrman ot | yesterday. ning for Los Angeles where he ex. are so noteworthy as to at ~ ag Somtitte Dein hae 8 wT AES Dl pects to =e the winter months. appeal to every woman. @oneented to act as patrons and| Mrs John Barrett and daughter i Here is a multitude of for the and| C@me down yesterday from Riverton} Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canston ars Fiat the general work of the ticket | And will vielt with friends here tor | Arminto visitors in the city for wen, committee {s definitely assigned. | & few days. Chairman Jack Leary, of the Talent committee states that a very talent- @d cast has been secured and that there has deen more applicants could be accommodated even though the cast of “The Minstrel Frolic” requires more one hundred people. It is plain that everything pos- sible is being done by the capable committees in charge and success is the natural outcome of their efforts. Rehearsals for the production wi!l begin within a few days and will be conducted dafly in the Elks home. the best styles and ma- terials, carefully selected from the foremost show- ings of American and Parisian designers. Especially in our lines of Street and Afternoon Dresses are to be found many at- tractive models at dis- counts of 50” and more. It will pay you to shop here Monday Two notable specials $24.75 ‘The services of Mrs. Madeline Treber have been secured as accom- panist for the rehearsals. _—_—_—— —_—_ {Social Calendar for Monday. Mrs. John McGrath will entertain the Monday Bridge club at her Casper Delphian society meeting #§ the public library. Pepper club meeting at the home (gf Mrs. Pitt Covert. Women’s Benefit’ association of z the Maccabees will meet at the I. O. O. F. hall. Manualo Music this Christmas enter atte wool etc aes ee Add to S rapersces ~~ $34.75 eee ‘Miss Margaret England will enter- The hs, . : p fain the Midnight Bridge club at her All of our most stunning models in Poiret Twill and Twill “ate 2, D. Wallace wit be hostess Cord are being offered at the most inviting reduction of Mrs. Harry Adams wil! entertain Mrs. F. B. Firmin’s division of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society. eee ‘Wednesday. ‘The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin ‘will be ‘host at a musical and lunch- on for members of the Altar and 331% Discount Special Message To the Men! I want every man who buys Christmas 4 for women to visit my “Gift Nook” in the Subway. It’s crowded with 3 j dainty little gifts that every woman loves—and we'll always be glad to hel) you make your selection. This wee we are showing some— Clever Vases from Hol- land and Austria Incense Burners from Ja- pan Candle Sticks from India The Player-Piano that you really play—not _ just operate. A It responds to your pedaling as the piano re- sponds to the touch of the skilled pianist—now soft and low; now with the full dynamic force of the battle march; in fact, it mirrors your musical impulses. - The Manualo May Be Had in the Following Pianos: partmental club. ‘Witt-T Bridge club meeting at the home of Mrs. Philip Girrard. Mrs. John McFadyen will be hos- tess at the second of a series of in- formal bridge luncheons. ‘Woman's Association of the First Congregational church meeting at the home of Mrs. Funkhauser. Mrs. Fred Newman will entertain at the second of a series of bridge tuncheons. Past Matron ctub meeting at the home of Mrs. B. B, Brooks. ‘Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum wil be Without reservation we have decided to reduce every one of our beautiful high-grade Silk Blouses thirty-three and a third per cent. There is a splendid line of most attractive styles. s Blouses Make Charming Xmas Gifts hodtess at the third of a series of BALDWIN Novelties from Czecho- Gridge parties, GTON Slovakia iota car ELLIN Boudoir Lamps, Toilet Sets, i CEA EN Gite thee HAMILTON Waxed Flowers, Fancy Kimonas, Attractive Ladios’ Aid soctety of the Trinity Smoking Sets, Cigarette Holders, Zatheran church meeting at the HOWARD and dozens and dozens of other heme of Mrs. K. L. Krusmark. eee appealing presents for women. MONARCH Subway Bargains . Coats Dresses $15.75 $14.75 $23.75 %19.75 . Values that need but a moment’s glance to prove their genuine worth, ‘Sports Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses, House Dresses, Bath Robes, Kimonas, Jersey Vests, Silk and Sateen Pet- ticoats and many other items at substantial savings. We’ll be glad to wrap your pur- Friday. 4 Mrs, John McFadyen wM enter. Yours, chase ready to give or mail to the tain at the third of a series of in- BETTY JANE. recipient—or ‘we'll take care of forma! bridge luncheons. Catholic Girls’ club dance at the Arkeon. Priced From $595.00 up A smell initial payment and the balance ar- ranged to suit your convenience. The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “The House of the Steinway” 238 East Second St. 231 East First St. PHONE 1745 Let me be your “Gift” secretary. it for you until Christmas, Masonio dancing party at the Masonic temple. Mrs. 8. 8. Combs will entertain the Friday Bridge club at her home. General mecting of the Women’s Christian Temperance ynion at the Methodist church parlors, ? ee 2 at Saturday. Mrs. H. L. Patton will entertain P._B. O. Bisterhood. Mrs. Fred Newman will be hos tess at the third of a series of in- forma! bridge luncheons. Business and Professional Wo man’s club meeting at the Henning

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