Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1924, Page 3

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evening when the program casted from the local station, ceptional talent, and the range from zz to classic, is certain of apprecia- reception. The program fol- tive Easy Melody. Mamma Loves Papa. I've got a Song For Sale. 4. I'm all Broke out with Blues. 5. Twelve O'clock at Night. St. Louls Blues. Arkeon Orchestra Whistling Solos: 1. By the Waters of Minnetonka urlow Lieurance. - oe From the Land of The Sky lve Weter—Cadman. Miss Elsie Winter 3. Violin Solos: 1. Gypsy Dance—Ernst. 2. Orlental—Cesar-Cul. Miss ‘Helen Stone—Violinst Mrs, Ray Cook-Accompanist Piano Solo: —Fantasie Impromptu-Chopin. Mrs. W. H. Tolhurst 5. Vocal Duet: 1, Barearolie (Tales of Hoffman) Whispering Hope. Hawthorne, Miss Edna Mae Healy—Soprano Miss Violet Faulk—Contralto Mrs. Homer Helms—Accompanist Informa! Dinner Party Sunday Evening The Misses Helen Stevenson, Mar- t McLean, J. M. Cross and Mrs, ce Erskine entertained at an in- rmal dinner party Sunday evening at their apartment, 321 East Seventh str A color scheme of lavendar d white was carried out for the de- tlons. Guests who attended were, Miss Mae Winter, Miss Mabel Thompson, Miss Elsie Winter, Miss Grace De- Woody, Miss Nette Watson and the pstesees, Mrs, Wiederhold Entertains Monday Bridge Club Mrs, James Wiederhold entertain- the members of the Monday ze club today at her home, 903 th /Chestnut street. Guests be- ide? members who atterided were Martin McGrath of Thermo- polls, guest. of Mrs. John McGrath and Mrs. Major Ormsby, Jointe Meeting Tuasday At Christian Church The Brotherhood and Loyal Wo- n's class of the Christian Sunday school wilt hold a joint meeting ‘Tuesday evening at the church. Talk of interest will be given during the lev hg by the"Rev. R. R. Hilde- Henry Perkins and Mrs, Car- Mrs, Hildebrand will play sev- piano selections. Following the program a sécial hour will be held iter which refreshments will be rv All class members and those ed in Sunday school work are invited to attend. : : 2. Mrs. Kimball Will Entertain Pepper Club Mrs. Nell Kimball will entertain the Pepper club members this even- ingat her home on South Wolcott et. Substitutes for the evening ill be Mrs. Leigh Townsend and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler. aitey > P. E. 0. Meeting Wednesday Evening M th s Sue Mahoney will entertain members of Chapter O of the P. E. O. Sisterhood Wednes- of the P. EB. O. Sisterhood Wednes- day evening at her home, 904 South Center street. . Birthday Dinner Last Evening Mrs. L. C. Duncan was hostess at an informal dinner given last even- {ng at her home in honor of Dr. Duncan's birthday. Red and white flowers with nut baskets and favors lof red were used for the table decora- tions. Covers were laid for nine. see Supper This: Evening ‘At Methodist Church. A supper will be served this even- ‘ng at 6.30 o'clock at the Methodist ‘scopal church for the tithers of the congregation ard those who de- tire to study the subject of tithing. \ program which will include a talk “How to Tithe and Why,” by ASPIRIN Beware of Imitations! c © or on tablets you are Setting the genuine Bayer 2 proved safe hy. millions and d by physicians o¥er three years for as Headache Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Pain, Pain lets of Aspirin” package co 1 ons. Hani of twelve tablets cost ‘few Druggists also sell bottles of nd 100. Aspirin is the trade of Bayer Manufacture of ‘ceticacidester of Sulicylicacid. ertisement, OCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN Radio fans within a radius of 2,000 miles of Casper will be tuned in on the real thing-in a concert riety of numbers are to be given by. musical artists of ex- | Hawkins as leader | parents who have been making their starting at 8 o’clock. A va- fe} 8s. Harry B. Durham will be given. The Queen Esther girls with Mrs. Harry will serve, M M | Casper People Attend Meeting In Douglas Among Casper people who attend- ed a meeting of the chapter of Job's Daughter in Douglas Saturday and who exemplified work, were Mrs. W. O, Radcliff, Mrs. J. 8. Mechling, Mrs. J. M. Lowndes and Mrs. W. M. | Kleber. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Gulich enter- tained informally yesterday at din- ner for a number of friends at their home on Fourteenth street. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Lutheran church will meet Thuts- day afternoon, January 17, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. M. Peterson, 1150 Glenarm street. All members of the society are asked to be present, wee Royal Neighbors Will Meet This Evenin, The Royal Neighbors of America will hold one of their regular meet- ings this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall. During the meet- ingseandidates will be initiated and a rocial hour will be enjoyed. All members as well as visiting: mem- bers in tho city are asked to at- tend. Cc B, and P. W. Club Meeting Last Saturday. The regular meeting ‘of the Cas- jper Business and Professional Woman's club held Saturday was fentured by talks given by members jon bettering the club. Miss Inez j Babb is president. Dr. Mildred Harned who was a guest at the club spoke fu several seconds on “Fel- lowship” and how it should be car: ried out in the club and its work Dr. I. B. Berquist published the bul- letin for the week. The ‘next meet- ing of the club will be held next Saturday at 12:10 at the Henning hotel, Gl Methodist Official Toard Will Meet. * The official board “of the Metho- dist Ep:seopal church will meet ‘Tuesday “evening; dt 8 o'clock for a special meeting to hear and conrid- er the report of the building fund committee. The meeting will be an important one and all-members are asked to be present. Seer Mrs. Davis Entertains . Friday Bridge Club. Mrs. Dan Davis entertained the Friday bridge club, Friday at her home 616 West Tenth street. Cut ‘lowers and favors were. used for the table decorations. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs, Dale Lowe. Members of the club present were Mrs. M. G. Marrin, Mrs. Phil Girard, Mrs. J. P, O'Brien, Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mrs. Glen Hopper, Mrs, G. E. Stromberg and the hostess, The club will meet next Friday at the home of Mrs. Girard, 815 East Fifth street. friends here yesterday home at Lavoye. ee ‘ Miss Laura Hughes of Salt Creek is in the city visiting with friends and shopping from Salt Creek. Mr. and’ Mrs. C. B. Cooledgrt of Lander are visiting here with friends for several days. aay Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Nelson were visitors in the city yesterday from their home at Salt Creek. eee Miss Marion Fullerton will leave this evening for the east where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation trip with friends and relatives, ee Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moyar of Salt Creek were visitors in Casper Sunday. cee Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Parken haye teturned from the southern coast where they have been spending the last few months with Mrs. Parken’s home there for the last year. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hughes and baby daughter, Elizabeth Ann left last evening for Denver to be gone a week or 10 days on a business and pleasure trip. While in Denver they will be the guests of Mr. Hughes sister. eee Miss Eva Tanton of Minnesota has as thelr guest for several days at their home on East Kirk, Mrs. ¥|Deaver's sister, Miss Nell O'Don- arrived in the city and will make her home here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ha¥ry OC. Murley of Billings who spent several days here last week h®ve returned to their home. cee Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver have nell of Cheyenne. Miss O'Donnell crullers, cookies—pies, pas- tries, pudding—can be brought nearer to perfection if flayored with Van Duzer’s Extracts, Cakes, is on a vacation trip and will leave shortly Nebr., where she will visit with rel- Sheridan are visiting here with friends for a few days having ar- rived last evening, yesterday from Denver where she has been taking tomorrow |some time. arranged by L. I. Gulich, man-|?°"e4 to be grea ager of the Charles E. Wells Music company, is, broad- Kline and brothers, Ernest and Mor- Sonne yesterday herp visiting with’ friends from their home at lenrock. day of the arrival of a baby son to day, January 12, at Oxnard, Callf., | tendent of the Midwest Refining itor here yesterday. company left Saturday evening for) the coast. will léave Tuesday evening for Den- ver and thence to Chicdgo to at- tend the meeting of the National secretaries and state representatives at the Chicago Beach hotel. Rev. Allingham will be absent from the city over Sunday and Assistant Superintendent James F. Walker of Denver will take his place. ee several days hero friends and shopping has returned to her home at Salt Creek. yesterday here as the friends from Mammoth. . friends for several days. is a visitor in the city for a few days this week. to her home on East Seventh street on account of illness, Marga: the holidays visiting with relatives in Chicago returned this morning. ve come to Casper on hearing of the accldegt which occurred last Fri- day in which Mrs. John Higgins of for Montana on a business trip and expects to be absent from the city for several day: university, © the Producers and Refiners corpor- ation isconfined to his home East Milton avenue with an attack of influenza, here for a short time on business from his home at is visiting with friends here for sev- gist of Riverton {s in the city on business today. spending the last week in Shoshoni for her home in O'Neil, | has returned to Casper. a Tom Foley, eee Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Taylor of of Minn., : and Hq Mike Finney, Chester Baker Mrs. G. Taxis Thomas have taken apart- treatments for Mrs. O'Donnell is re- tly improved. . e> The Misses Franche and Ida Harry Parsons of Salt Creek is visiting with friends here for sev- eral days. ene A. Messenger and Thomas Gart spent yesterday here visiting with friends from Lavoye. cee L. Barlow was a Casper who spent yesterday hero Denver. cee? ‘Word was received here yester-! visitor from r. and Mrs, A. W. Peake, Satur- ir, Peake who is general superin- FR. L. Tracy of Lander was a vis- ae | Floyd -Fordy and M. H. Reed of eee Salt Creek are spending a short The Rev. Robert Allingham of ; time here on business. the First Congregational °.% church ‘Ted Mosher of the Mosher Mer- cantile company left today fér La- yoye after spending several days here on business and visiting with The | friends. wee George F. Jones ts among the Denver business men spending sev- eral days here. eee Ira Sisco of Cheyenne is here on business for several days having ar- rived yesterday. Mrs. Lena Vroman who spent visiting with o-. C. H. Parker has returned to Salt Creek after spending Sunday here visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Jordan spent guests of Worrest E. Howe of Kane, W is an out-of-town business here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sorenson of hadron are visiting here with ‘Joseph Walters of Clayton is tn Mrs. F. A. Mitchell of Billings, the city today on business. eee George D. Paine, district man- ager of the Frick Reid Supply com- pany is spending a few days in Denver and Rawlins on business in the interest of his company. eee Mrs. W. H. O'Keefe {s confined Ke ret Curtin who spent Miss R. E. Wilbur of Sidney, sNeb., is attending to business affairs here for several days this week. eee A. Klingheil of Central City, Neb. is a business visitor in the city for a few days. Mrs. Jacob Jenne of Douglas was visitor here yesterday hav ng . W. D. Thomas arrived In the city last evening from Sheridan and ex- pects to spend several days here on business. lenrock was seriously injured. SEE W. L. Buckly of St. Joseph, Mo.. 5 here on business for several days. eee G@. H. Whiesen and A. E. Bur- dick of Butte, Mont., are here on business for a short time this week. see George M, Adams a Logs Angeles business man is spending several days here this week. @ es is rea R. R. Casper of Denver ts a bus- iness caller here for a few days. eee ‘Wade Fowler came up this morn- ing from Douglas and will spend a few days here. Frank D. Buckman of Denver who has been spend.ng the last three days here on business returned to his home last evening. Among the Denver business men in the city this week are, William C. ONSILITIS City Briefs Robert Blackmore left Saturday eee 4 Harry Wilson left yesterday for where” he. will take vester work at the eee R. E. Wertz, general manager of on Dr. A. B. Tonkin of Riverton is Riverton, ° Kenneth Thornton of Mammoth Walter Brewer and Mrs. J. P.| eral days. O'Brien. Guests for the afternoon . eee Apply thickly throat— were Mrs. Carl Barnes and Mrs.|-R. B. Richards, prominent drug- _ Er . Cole Campbell vs. who has been | = oe Casper Oally Cridun representative Brown and Biglow of St. Paul, here today from bas returned from Basin; ments in the Grude on Park Sp al LaBerge, W. B. Milliten, D. L, 3fo- ‘uid, R. R. Robinson and W. D. Ball. Cc. C. Hamm ts a Casper visitor enne, Harry W. Fox ts a Cheyenne man Spending a few days in the city. Charles L. Adams ts attending to business affurs of importance hero for a short time from Chiccgo. “ . H.W. Engilsh of Fort Worth, ‘Tex., is hereon business for a few Gays. eee Henry F. Allen is spending sev- days in Cheyenne and Denver on a business trip. . Powell to Push Scout Activity An extensive scouting program to by Gregory Powell will be Ue was accompanied by Earl G. Bur- Well, commissioner, Tracy Shaw, and '. Goodwin. deputy commission- ers, and Henry EB. Perkins, chairman of the court of honor. The rally put on by the present troop located at the Homecamp was @ very successful one. Casper Scouts to Have Honor Court A new court of honor for the Cas- Per Boy Scouts was appointed re- cently by the executive committee and is headed by Attorney Henry E. Perkins as chairman. C. K. Fletcher, principal of the Natrona county high school, is secretary: Other members are R. S. Ellison, vice president of the Midwest Refining company, Joe E. Denham, cashier of the National Bank of Commerce, and “the Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pastor of the First Precbyterian church. With the appointment of this court of honor the council plans to have expert examiners on all merit badge tests. All scouts who have passed their First Class tests are cll- gible for tests for merit badgos in the many lines represented. ASCAIT LAWS ARE UPHELD WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Iowa's Jaws’ rélating to criminal assault, This is the Count Ludw'g Salm- von Hoogstraeten, former, Austrian cavalryman, who married ‘the coun Ty's | greatest heiress, Millicent Rogers, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Henry Huddleston Rogers. Denver Man Dies Following Attack DENVER, Colo., Jan. 14.—Max county hospital this morning from duty at the company's plant. Police are searching for a former employe | of the company who was discharged | and whom Hill succeeded. No ar- rests have been made. Ol magnate. SLAIM SUCCESS FOR DRY LAWS WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—The “Doleful chorus” of Broadway's big hotels and restaurants will answer the question of prohibition’s success or failure, Bishop Thomas Nicholson, New York, president of the Anti-| Saloon league of America, declared | today at the annual convention. Cit-| ing the prosperity of banks, life in- surance companies and the decrease in unemployment as answers to the question: “Is prohibition a failure?” Bishop Nicholson declared that “to climax it all, the national wealth has just about doubled in ten years and the major part of the increase has been during the past five years.’ Wayne B. Wheeler, general coun- If this Signature as embodied in chapter 192 of the act of the 39th general accemh' re a ‘constitutional by ‘the sUpréme court today in aff rming the lower-court in a case brought by Francis! Wrenn, a priest at the €atholic parochial school at West field. . Sale Discounts Still In Effect At W.G. Perkins HOUSEHOLD Room 6, Over Campbell Hardware SNYDER, WYOMING 11Lots Sold Sunday Another Contract Let for a Two-story Building 20 Business Houses In Full Operation Now AGAIN WE SAY! GET IN NOW! Business Lots (corner)_-_-_----------------$800.00 Business Lots (Inside) -__-________-____-_-$650.00 Residence Lots ~--------------------------- $400.00 d CALL AT OUR OFFICE Wesley Grooms Realty Co. Phone 2364 sel for the league, outlined a “fight- ing program” which he declared ‘will neither ask hor give quarter in our. fight for law enforcement.” _— Expert watch and jewelry repair. ing Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bice. blue, sand, cocoa brown and tan predominate in colors, 137 East Second NEW ARRIVALS AT KASSIS bring thoughts of spring apparel. Beautiful gelections of spring suiting in nov- elty woolens, in checks and stripes so suitable for skirts and dresses, DRESSES AND SUITS The Suits are plainly tailored; 2-piece. A few eton effects in Dress Suits or Frocks and very reasonable in price thig year. Just come in and slip one on. EARLY SPRING MILLINERY ON DISPLAY Many Gage Patterns In’Satin and Early Spring Colors If It’s the Last Word in Fashion—You'll Find It At The Kassis Dry Goods Co. PAGE THREE. Figures in Wedding That Surprised Gotham Society Millicent Rogers, “$40.090,000 heiress.” gave New York society a shock ; a : the other day when she slipped down t» the City. Hall and married Count injaries recefved late last night whens adwig Salm-von Hoozstracten; former Austrian cavalaryman. Mus he was attacked and beater. while on Rogers iy a granddaughter of the late H. H. Rogers, former Standard is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE (There is no other “BROMO QUININE”) The Laxative and Tonic Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets is very beneficial to the:system. * The World's most popular remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, Price 30 Cents Grey, Step in and see them. Phone 1740

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