Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1924, Page 5

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Casper Sunday Cridune PAGE FIVE Girrard, \ Mra. Earl Kisor, Westminster Guild ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday evening at the manse, th Wi street. - a mg eeaieasake Afar !on South Wolcott street with Mrs. after which a study of Japan will be held lead by Miss Gladys Has-; ‘Is and; teachers who attend the church are) of @ historical society, the pur- Brouck. All business Mrs. John Parker. oe will furnish the music. eee Pioneers Hold Successful Meeting Last Week. Tbe Natrona County to the association on the organiza James Wiederhold as assistant ‘hostess. Mr. W. S. Kimball spoke The method of financing the Bust- ness and Professional Woman's club for the year of 1924 was the subject last Saturday, at which Mrs. Crystal N. Joelner, chairman of that com- mittee presided, The primary pur- Pose of organizations such as this Is the development of women in busi ness and professions by raising the standard of personal and business ls. \The organization realizes that fdeals can not be bestowed as sifts but must be attained by the membership working together and for each other in groups, such as are found in Casper, and that their success and happiness in business Mfe largely depends upon right as- pirationa and the facility with which they adapt themselves. With this in mind, the club is Business and Professional Women Discuss Club Finance Women’s Organization Plans to Develop Permanent Club Rooms for Use of Members in Business District. of discussion at the noon luncheon Jay Miller spent yesterday here on business from Lavoye. eee Mrs. Sara Morton of Douglas, who is a frequent visitor in this city will leave next week for the east where she expects to spend a month. MAKES THE DEAF HEAR Remarkable Invention Enables the Deaf to Hear All Sounds Clearly ora B. F. Coll'ns and M. F. Kennedy of Minneapolis are attending to bust- ness affairs tn the city for several days. Everyone who {s troubled with deafness in any form will be in- terested in the announcement of the Dictograph Products Corporation, Suite 402J. Sharp Building, 18 East Eleventh street, Kansas City, Mo., that they have at last perfected « device which will enable every one whose auditory nerve is not entirely destroyed to hear as perfectly as.ong whose hearing is normal. To test it thoroughly they sent it fo a num- ber of people who had been deaf for ©5854 J. R Rathburn, D. F. Frances 4 C. C. Moore are Denver busi- for each of the last two years, the| “™ ” net amount at the beginning of the| /°** rae eee ee Se Syn bee: year has been mure than doubled at |'"# “‘tived yesterday. the close of the year, the total amount being placed in a savings account and in building and loan Cc. L. Titus, Wyoming manager of the Mountain States Telephone ani stock until the club finds itself able| Te!*sTeph company was a Casper | Years Fey Supers eee pipe linypet splat Seutval paaterday-saromitchersans | 8 3% Many state that they om: patna ear tt t sound with perfect The dues, while in keeping with t the arcnneg cunile in Keeping with) 7, watson is an outoftown | cee and that their natural hearing . ce “ai Mev has been are inadequate to the needs of the| “itor here from Kansas Cit . ; club and vario ae base paola ass aonb soso 9 ose ON ya Otto Spratt {s here on business order that the finance committee | {fm Denver having arrived yester may carry forward the desires of the | °7- club membership. “S28 Miss Emma Duis entertained the} Fred W. Klink Jr., fe visiting club with vocal selections. with friends and attending to bus! Miss Mina Ellis, social service|ness affairs here from Denver for worker from the Casper Associated | a few days. Charities, was introduced as a new eee member of the club. greatly improved. The manufacturers are so proud of their achievement and so confident that every deaf person will be amazed and delighted with it, that they of- fer to send it to anyone by prepaid parcel post on ten days’ free trial. They do no ship C. O. D., nor do they require any deposit, but send it entirely at their own risk and ex- pense, allowing the user ten full days to try it and decide whether Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. tv-| they ¥ ° 3 asking for and contributing toward| The valentine bridge party held/ed in the cit resleeace ioe as tt ronacine Traneatn ar eustin, invited to attend. Pose of which is to preserve early better preparation on the part of|at the Odd Fellows Hall on it} home in Wootland, Kan. and will ryone who ts troubled with deat. ae history of the state. younger women entering business,| Tuesday eveniug, February 12, was| sper several dare hora "| ness in any. form should take ad: pester among its own mem-| reported by the committee and mem- eee vantage of this Iberal free trial of- Card Party and Luncheon ers healthful recreation and look-| bership. as highly successful, with whys ; é ‘ ust se em yi be, ot «oop Steg Merge age greatly enjoyed. ng forward to the convenience and|an attendance of about 100 pecaie |, E: Finnerty ts a Chic Br, um woud Set You, Saree ale Plans have been made and com- eee lenjoyment of-ctub fooihs: Eunice Boady will be at Poo c;| bere for a few days, on bt address for descriptive Iterature pleted for a card party and lunch-! Sale of Baked Goods ‘ 3 on to be given on Wednesday of this week at the Mullin club by the members of the A‘tar and Rosary In 1921, $300 was set aside as a and free trial request blank.—Adv. nucleus to a permanent fund, and the members of the club from 4:30 gas to 6:80’ thip atiereipon. Mr, and Mra, J. H. Ta’t of 436 Dt Aid society of the ladies will specialize in breads and coffee cakes also candies and other baked goods. The sale will begin at 10 a. m. and continue throughout the day. Pocahontas Meeting vine street the parenta of 7 ° Lap il ig Peed oppor ry | Trinity Lutheran church will hold eae seven pound haby daughter, who Notice of Meeting society 0! - iony'’s 10 a sale of baked goods Saturday at | arrived yesterday. Both mother and Powder River Lodee No. 763 ehureh, The luncheon will be/the Mokler grocery in the new pub- ™ |baby are doing nice'y ia ° Train ghar. The__,tunehean wil. be| the Afokler grocery Jn the new pub- PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER ||" Brotherhood of Railway ‘Train noon will be spent in playing bridge. Sera men meets first and third Sun- day nights, each month. I. O, O. F. hall, G. E. Stromberg, Secy-Treas 763. J. J. Chapman returned Saturday from an extensive business trip spent in the east. Mr. and Mrs, Boyle Entertain At Dinner Party Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Earl C, Boyle en- tertained at an informal dinner party last evening at their home on East Tenth street in honor of their wedding anniversary. ret PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY _ is Mr. and Mrs. ‘Al Rice accompan- | where they expect to make thelr fu- led by Mrs. G. P Kejier motored up| ture hone. The trip is being made yesterday from Douglas to spend | overland. the day visiting with frien¢s and “ee enesmenoeeseisit lees CARNATIONS Evening. The Iroquois council No. 5, De- . shopping. Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Bartholomew FOR oa gree of Pocahontas, will meet in ANTONIO SALVI, noted harpist who will appear in ce and family left last evening for $1.00 Per Dozen Mrs. W. J. Johnson win entertain| the Odd Fellows ‘hall. Following |the auspices of the music department of the Casper| trienas and attending to business af. Livaaametant ty Phone 793 the members of the Thursday|the social hour refreshments will| Women’s Departmental club. fairs from their home in Denver. eee Ben Morton of Omaha {s in the city on business for a short time. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Herting are Cheyenne people who arrived in the be served by the Mesdames Syves- term, Wilson and Hurst. All mem- bers of the organization are asked to be present. ———— Social Calendar bridge club this week at her resi- Dr. Newlander has returned trom dence on South David street. ie Denver where ho spent the weeic visiting with friends and relatives. eee Fortnightly Club Meeting Saturday The regular meeting of the Fort- Alberto Salvi, Harpist, Will BERTA SMITH CONCERT SOPRANOS AND TEACHER OF SINGING W. H. atten. Casper attorney, re- ; turned yesterday rornng from a H d f FE. . businers trip of several days spent m. * * Be 4 clty yesterday. % in Denver. iv i i id ently Bridge club wilt bo he on for ear omorrow: vening ca ie eae Received her ee in the studios of Sonata boi aie ; H. L. Chase spent yesterday here} 1. Sorenson ts a Lusk visitor .. from Salt Creek. eee G. G. Robinson is among the Cheyenne visitors spending a few _ Coming Week Monday. Mrs. John B. Barnes Jr., will Casper Woman’ Saturday. The Casper Woman's club held its regular meeting yesterday at the spending several days in the city. “2 Mrs. George Dee of Douglas is the guest of frienda here for a few KCWALSKI OF PARIS AND CHICAGO BELLOWS OF LONDON and World Famous Harpist Slated for Concert at America Theater—Ticket Sale in Theater days here. days. OSCAR SAENGER OF NEW YORK CITY home of Mrs. W. H. Crawford, 324| entertain thd Monday Bridge club Lobby Tomorrow. oh adie : eee . x South Grant street, with Mrs. ‘Ray |at her home. 2. D J. Haening of Parco ts here} of. Schipan was a Thermopolis|} Studio No. 16, Ardmore Apts. Phone 2652 Cook as assistant hostess. Mrs.| Mr. and Mra, John F. Trevett will on business and friends. visiting with man who spent’ Friday and Satur- day here on business. Alberto Salvi, harpist who comes to the America theater at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow under the aus- pices of the Women’s Departmental club, will arrive in Casper this even- ing. Salvi gave a concert in Seattle a few days ago which won the en- thusiasm of a capacity house, Salvi's technique has been herald- ed as worthy of a great genius and that he Is a genius of the first mag- nitude is not contested by the music critics who have been enter- tained by his work. People are not usually as appreciative of harp music as they should be, but the ad- yent of a great harpist is always the signal for renewed interest in this branch of music. At an early age Alberto Salvi showed the keenest appreciation of such work and it was made possib’e Guy Gay conducted the pariia- mentary drill while Mrs. Herbert E. Dailey read an interesting paper on 'e Peru and Ecuador. Mrs. Amy| Mrs: R. M. Boeke will enter. Davis presented an interesting /tain the members of St. Mark's round table discussion on current ; Synurgae. events. The next meeting of the Catholic Girls’ club meeting a! club will be held March 1, at the|the Mullin club. _ home of Mrs, F. B. Firmin on South} Chicago and Northwestern Rail- Grant street at which time all mem-|way Woman's club musical and bers are asked to bring a guest. entertainment at Northwestern sta- otthad ong tion. U.N. L Gub Holds First entertdin at a birthday dinner. for him to follow up his natural eee desires along this line and to be- come known at last after years of study until at the present time the music and the man are blended ino one idea. The proceeds from the concert given tomorrow will go toward the milk fund maintained by the Wo- men’s Departmental c’ub for the poorer children of the city, Tickets will be placed on sale to- morrow morning in the lobby of the America theater. In order to be assured of good seats persons con- templating attendance at the per- formance should secure thelr tickets during the day. | The first four rows of seats have been reserved for music students only and ata reduc-| J. W. Skeen is attending to busi- tion in the regular price. No one| ness affairs here from Worland. wil’ be admitted to the concert bisa while the harpist is on the stage. N. EB. Davis and J. A. Davis ar- rived in the clty yesterday from bdr Harry Rosenblum of Denver is the guert of relatives, Mra. Sam Bornstein, Dr. Newlander and Miss Lillian Newlander. oe . Mrs. R. W. Hale who was the guest here for a week of Mrs. John McGrath bas returned to her home in Thermopolis. . . Dr. J. R. Hylton was a Casper arrival in the city yesterday from Douglas. Order Your AMPICO NOW _ oe we a Westminster guild of the Presby- terian church will meet at the manse on Wolcott street. American Legion auxiliary. meet- ing in the Men's Bible class room of the Methodist church, . Altar and society card party and luncheon at the Mullin club. Mrs. J. W. Wilson will entertain —although preférred by those to whom cost means nothing, the Ampico is equal- ly available to those of mod- est means. It may be ob- - tained here in a wide range - of prices and styles and in } ‘the, following celebrated pianos: Meeting. The U. N. I. class of the Meth- odist Episcopal church held its first gmeeting Friday evening at the home “of Mrs. 8. E. Bailey. It was de- cided upon during the session to hold meetings on the second Friday of each month. At the next meet- ing of the club, class pins and & motto will be selected and chosen. Following the business meeting Fri- W. H. Gleason is spending a tew cays here from Salt Creek. ee . 7 John Will ner His Holiness Pope x George, a i. Dr. Edward Janes Arthur Letts Jz, f i Hart CHICKERING: r day evening a social time was en-| the members of the P. N. G. club. Chicago and expect to spend several Samex Schulte Grands, $2,950 uw Le joyed and refreshments were served. Si 9i0 MORO GG) ne te — Upright: $1 800. a + ie Officers elected during the meeting Thursday. 2 a i A mk err prights, ’ le ie Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain Le Tra Willard {is among the Salt C. R. Braifora HAINES BROS.: . ‘the Thursday Bridge club members. Creek visitors spending a short The Ss e Marjorie Rambeau Grands, $2,475 i Iroquois council No. 5, Degree of “Y” Business Girls Meet. given in’ the evenings and a num-|time in the city. | | bas Upri his, $1 (375 . Pocahontas, will hold meeting. at/ on6 of the most successful of the | ber have already left their names. So REE Oe Oe ! Prig! a > the I. O. 0. F. hall. ‘4y_ | Business Girls’ club meetings was | Gymnasium—The matrons’ gym- re. Me. i tanh P. FRANKLIN: 2 | Formal dancing . party st the/ ei at the ¥. W. C. A. Tuesday,éve | asium class will be re-registered | Spending some va Poe ¢ hi rominent Grands, $2,075. t -Arkeon dancing academy. ning, Decorations were of a pa | during the coming week. Those in-| account of the serious illness of her Uprights, $1,050. 8 eee triotic nature commemorating Lin-| terested are asked to meet at 10] standdaughter, Maxine Elliott who prig! A ; Friday. scortain | coln's birthday. After the-dinner |®'clock ‘Thureday morhing to de |!8 now greatly Smproved will return Peo le— Suerte i Mrs. Harold: Barr will was served the girls enjoyed one | ide on time and place of meeting. | today. PERS /p Convenient terms. Your old plans i the Briday Bridge club. of the best programs of the year.| Basketry—The class in basketry fe SAN will be accepted in exchange, tt Charity ball at Elks’ club by | ‘rs Herta Smith was in charge of | 18 to meet Tuesday evening prompt-| Mr. and Mrs. R. Egger were ; members ‘of praca Woman's | i 56 eveping and gave an operatic |!y at 7 o'clock. New members are | orm here Friday and Saturday from tal club. Nowood, program. A brief outline of the history of opera was given and the stories of a number of operas were told. Mi Smith sang selections from Louise, Carmen and Madame Butterfly. These selections were 50 well given and the stories so de lightfully told that every one pres- ent went away very grateful for the fuller appreciation of the world's best operas. Miss Lillie Roberts, as president of the club, expressed thanks for the program. The next meeting will. be held Feb- ruary 26 at the Y. W. C. A. eee Girl Reserves. The regular meeting of the Girl Resorves will be held at the high school Tuesday immediately after school. “At this meeting the girls will discuss whether child labor should be controlled by state or being added constantly and visitors are welcome. : eee Peace on the Pacific. “Peace on the Pacific!’ Not only js it a good alternative phrase; but it is the slogan of all thought- ful people from the Mississippi to the Yang-Tze-Kiang river. The Asilomar division of the National Student council, supported by the under-graduate representative. as- sembly of Asilomar, put punch inte the statement by adopting it as the theme of the associations in that region. The discussion behind this vote was careful and studied. Suppose our dssociation needs to give spe cial time to students from other countries who may be in our col- leges, can we make “Peace on the Pacific” our general goal? Sup. D. A. R. Washington party at the home of Mrs. H. B. Durham. Pie and box social at the North Casper Christian church. eee , Charles Ray Harold Lioyd Ruth Rolam eee John Williams of Denver {s at- tending to business affairs here for a few days this week. eee Mr and Mrs. E. J. Cgnway of Mil- waukee are visitors in the city for a few days. —whose names appear in the column to the right—possess the wealth to ccmmand the best the world af- fords. Saturday. Fortnightly Bridge club meeting at the home of Mrs. John B. Barnes, —_._——_ There are days when everything seems to go wrong? You screw your forehead up into litt’e knots and droop the corners of your mouth and look the picture of jespair? Perhaps, to make mat- ‘ers wholly unbearable you have in engagement thet evening. In any event, stop off at Mary Elizabeth's Beauty Shoppe and have one of her supreme facial massages. It lifts the weights from your brow and your lips just naturally curl up into 2 smile of satisfaction at your oleasing reflection in the mirror. eee Mrs. James Gray of 119 South Washington street is convalescing from a serious {I!ness. eee Mrs. G. 0. Housiey and baby daughter, Thelma Lee have return- ed from the east where they have been visiting for scme time with both Mr, and Mrs. Housley’s par- ents. H. A. ‘Stine is a Billings business caller spending several days in the city this week. They and thousands like them have select- ed the AMPICO. J. F. Zednick of Greybull has been spending some time here hav- ing been called to the city on ac- count of the illness of his brother. Eat and T. R. Lewein is = Lovell busi ness man in the city for a few days e national legislation. Refreshments | Pose our association is determined | haying arrived yesterday. She'll te'l you all about the . Get Thin will be served at the close of the| to study industrial and economic eee new jeune garcon” hair cut— young boy in effect—which is taking fashionable New York by storm, and after a clipping and & marcel curl you'll feel lke a effects upon life, how can we make “Peace on the Pacific” our theme? Another association needs Bible study emphasis; another to examine its purpose and organization. “Yes,” meeting. Friends of Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Rehr, Jr., and baby Reba Leo will be sorry to learn of their depart- ure yesterday for Marion, Ohio, Board Meeting. The regular meeting of the board of directors was held at the Y. W. This is turning an old phrase face about but mor methods of re- ducing fat have made this revi- ston possible. e said the Asilomar group, “but what r ‘ new woman, i are overfat and ol G. s Friday evening. This . i The first tnark of the fastidious | averse to payaloal exertion; i € ihe Test time the new board has | {8 Bible study for?" ‘why does|angle of its own particular job is woman {s her constant devotion Bd gate an met officially, Chairmen for the| 08° care about foreign students?” looking straight into the face of to the tack crt iremr cto | tae sone Sopbemcegel eens were appointed and |. WHY have a Y. W. C. A. anyway?” | the problem nearest home and most natural beauty, She does this | to your druggist (or write the Mar-| ome Jene Nate mone ace on Pacific portant b ee mola Company, 4612 Woodward rei Peace between whom? For how « by regular week'y visits to her | ‘Avenue, Detroit Mich.) and give m* ha’ beauty specialist and these are | him (or send them) one. dollar. long? To what end? It means citi- Education. Bible classes—The first Bible class will be held at the ¥. W. Cc. A. rooms Tuesday, February 19, at 2:30, Miss Mary Kissick will be merle. beret linet th San erea eden the instructor of these eer The See A at spedtitie work will be in the form of lectures meal and at bedtime until 7 isny.|and discussion. Perplexing ques- in to lose fat steadily and easily, fhen continue the treatment. untii| tions will be discussed and prob- lems solved. The class will be re- ‘our welght is what you desire. armola Preseription (Tablets are Neg ostincr tet Bs Shae girls and women if there is request {not only harmless but ‘really bene- for such a class, ficial to the general health. You |don’t need starvation diet, or weak- xercises, Just go on ea ling whe Psychology—The class in applied psychology is being postponed wait- ink for further material along these Mary Elizabeth’s B Uke, 1 ercial: eanty Shoppe |i Sugiea sas ia wate san es v wi ou: a 134 North Center | tablet faithfully, an Iin Those interested are asked to call the office and leave thelr names, The class “will probably. be MARCELLING, MANICURING 3 DAYS Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays “Home Appointments” PHONE 1958-R Miss Jeanette Young “Formerly with Approved Marinel'o Shop” the things which are included in her program: a shampoo of the finest soaps which cleanse the halr and provide the scalp with nutritious ofls—a frequent man- cure—and at the slightest indi- cation of dandruff or falling hair, . special sealp treatment, this modest amount of money druggist will put you in the of hand ‘yo In accordance with the famo! zenship, does it not? It means brotherhood. It means relating thinking and doing of a local asso- ciation to life as {t must practically be faced during the next quarter century. For th The Chickering With the Ampico The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. — Home of the Chickering 232 East Second CASPER Phone 194 Ss The California associations have caught the idea.” Each from the VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J liy take unto itself wings, leaving dehind it your natura: clothed {n firm flesh muscles.— Advertisement, doubts that flabby flesh will quick- Phone 2621

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