Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1924, Page 3

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924 BY MARY TOBIN Marriage Miss Jessen, daughter of and Mrs. A. T. Jes- sen of 634 South Lincoln street, and Thomas U. Troth; scn of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Troth of Shreveport La., were married at 5 o'clock yes- terday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Rebert Allingham of the First Congregational church and the couple were unattended. The bride wore a White crepe satin gown trimmed in old lace and car- ried a bouquet of primroses and lLil- fes of the valley. pink sweet peas. town guest. Mr. and Mrs. Troth ning for a Koseymoon in On ‘their return they home in Casper. eee Mrs. Griffin Will Entertain. wil be day at the home of her daughter nue. Twelve guests will attend. . The bride is q graduate of the Ase »xtfrona county high school in the | Catholic Girls Ctub - class of 1922 and previously attend. | Meeting This ed All Saints schoo! of Sioux Falls, S. D. She has been a popular mem- ber of the younger set in Casper so- ciety and has been entertained at numercus ‘funct'ons in the weeks preceding her wedding. Mr. Troth has ‘been with the Texas Oil company for the last three years. coming to the focal plant from Texas two years ago. Following the ceremony there was a dinner party for 11 guests the housé and tables being artis- olic Girl’: Portance will be discussed. eee Mrs. Trevett Entertains At Dinner Party. sweet used. Guests of Mrs, Trevett were, Mrs. Otis L, Walker, Mrs. J. B. Scott, Mrs, Donald Michie, Mrs. Ray McCleary, Mrs. Guy Trevett, Mrs. Ed. Hadley, Mrs.C. E. Brag- jon, Mrs, Marion Jackson, Miss Helen Crater, Miss Jane Posey and liss Eva Sullivan, eee Mrs, Bell Entertatns Y our , Neighbor Tuesday Tea Club, probably Mrs, Gus Bell entertained the uses members of the Tuesday Tea club this 5 | ufternoon at her residence on Four- pure, rich eenth and Boxelder streets. Guests : nd members. who attended were Columbine ‘irs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. J. C. because inook, Mrs, Arthur A. Schulte, Mrs f c 3. B, Lummis, Mrs. H. H, Schwartz, it’s made in Irs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. Don Colorado. mith, Mrs, O. L. Walker, Mrs. 8, Rrooks, Mrs. Will!am B. Cobb, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs, R. E. Wertz, Mrs, Charles Campbe'l and Mrs. T. 8, Cooke. At all Grocers Mrs. Winter Entertains at Washington Residence. Mrs. Charles E. Winter, wife of Congressman Winter of Wyoming, entertained at luncheon for her sons, Warren and Franklin Winter, Sat- urday, February 16, at.1 o'clock, in Washington, The guests were Ephraim Mondell, Frederick Sim- pich, Jr., Roswell Leavitt, Mary and Idabel Barnes, daughters of Attor- ney and Mrs. John B. Barnes of this city, and Mary Alice Hammond. eee be pe se Lodge Meeting The Natrona Rebekah 'odge No. i1_meet in regular Wea- 13 \ CHICAGO GRAND OPERA CO. Denver Auditorium “The Jewess,” March 18 Rosa Raisa, Charles Marshall “Cleopatra,” March 19 Mary Garden, Georges Baklanoff CHICAGO OPERA ORCHESTRA ADOLPH BOHM BALLET CHICAGO OPERA CHORUS 250—ARTISTS—250 Greatest Musical, Social, Theatrical Event of the Season Management A. M. Oberfelder To take care of the Casper reservations, Mr. Ober- felder has sent Mr. L. Gaylord as personal represent. ative who will take reservations at The Chas. E, Wells Music Co., tomorrow from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. tically ecorated with white ana | West: Washington, when they enter- Vat Jessen of Newcastle, an uncle of the bride, was the outof- left last eve- the south. at Mrs. L. B. Griffin will entertain at the first of a series of informal ‘uncheons and bridge parties Thurs- Mrs. T. J. Riach, 835 Oakcrest ave- The recular meeting of the Cath- Mrs. John F. Trevett entertained at an, informal dinner party given last evening at her home, 332 South Grant, avenue, in honor of her birth- day. Attractive table decorations of peas and pink roses were he Casper Daily Cribune asked to be present as business mat-| ed to ters of importance will be transact-| «pend P73 3 some time here visiting OOM home, 139 South Health Conferences % To Be Held This Week s Miss Gertrude Does the subject of health interest you? Practically all efficiency and Pyptmo, Representative and Mrs. Charles arrive this evening and to morning Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mullenix at their Jefferson street. o- superin- tendent of the Casper Private hos- Pital, has left for her former home guest here for several days of Mr. PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs BB. Burns have as their guests at their home, Mrs, Burn’s parents of Oklahoma City, cee from Kansas City and wee! business trip. He will also with | joined Mrs. England at the Henning | visit for a short time with his sister, hotel, where they will remain until | Mrs. Elsie Carpenter in Colorado. the remodeling of their apartment © ee es. Pam: commEEDeS. ~ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eémonds of Billings are out of town business cailers spending several days there. | Francis Henderson {s here on ness for a few days this week his home tn Salt Lake City. bu Val Jessen of Newcastle ts the E, Winter, were at dinner, on happiness are based on good health:}in Mt. Vernon, Wash., where she | and Mrs. A. T. Jessen. $ ti son. Seg, eaeet eee holocee ign hosts ferar be sure you are giving your child] will visit with friends and relatives see Mr. and Mrs. Otis Williamson are Boel 4 ecine: Sep wpenars: 4 Nota. | 8nd yourself a square deal. Mrs.|for several. weeks. Mee aie Lin I. Noble, past president of the} Boisdorf of Riverton will atten State Federation of Womens Clubs| her duties during her absence. in the Wyoming Clubwoman, Con- ° e vention number, says: _ “Public health is simply community house- keeping. and we all want to be pany are expected to return excellent housekeepers. That evening from an extensive bu: which is the closest to every wo- trip spent in the east man’s heart is the welfare of the ore ot child. The children are our national as- tained the following guests: Mr. Simpich, formerly to Mexico, and Mrs, Simpich; Wn- Mam C. Deming, president of the civil service commission, Mrs. Pau- Une Maltby, Mrs. Winter's mother, and her sister, Miss Suzanne D. Ma'tby. ture, eee Program Wednesday Evening At Methodist Church A program of interest will be giv- en Wednesday evening at 7:30 developed physical body, as well as bad bf sips wees Parents, to develop its mentality. Mi erie, oe) The health conferences will held this week as follows. Feri petted ait February 20, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m.| “ity last evening from Billings be o'clock at the East Side Methodist | ®t City Hall. ee here for several days church for the benefit of the C.1I.c.| February 21, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m.| *T** pa class taught by Mrs. H. G. Twiford.| ®t City Ha ; Mr. and Mrs: 0. J. Gilbert February 22, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. at the Roosevelt School in North} 50" 8re among the out Pkivee: visitors here for several days February 23, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m.| We from Denver. — t oe school house at Mills, Wyo] yy. oi any TG. Please arrange to come to one af| Mich'gan City are visiting in these conferences and come first day {f possible. rer K. Y. 0. Circle To Entertain The K. Y. O. circle of the Riret Baptist church will give a Wash. A small fee of admission will be charged, the proceeds from the af- fair to be added to the debt raising fund. The public is invited to at- tend. The program follows. 1. Solo—"My Heart at Thy Voice”’—From Samson and h.—Mrs. Berta Smith. 2. Reading — “as Arose.”"—Phe!ps, 3. Violin Solo—(a) Coser-Cuil. Ernest.—Miss Helen Stone, accom- panied by Miss Lillian A. Kocher. yesterday. ; eee . ing with friends in Cheyenne ee Frank England returned Mrs. Abe Kassis and daughter Mary of the Kassis Dry Goods com Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Logan and children will leave this week " 3 sets, oe _ = ay wits for Kansas City where they expec the child to build a sturdy, well| {© “Pend a week or 10 days visit- of town! on business. Barnes of | was a visitor who spent last Sun- the | city for a few days having arrived eee Mrs. DeLong spent Sunday visit- here on a combined business and 4 tolas their guest at their home on| Pleasure trip from their home in Center street their niece, Miss Ethel | Montana. Buster of Colorado Springs. nese tiges: eae Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Perkins are among the visitors in the city today Expert watch and repair- from Colorado. ing. Casper Jewelry Co., 0-8 Bidg. —— eee a Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Drake have Mrs. E. C. Fenton ts risiting with her parents for a few days this week and shopping In Denver. $e Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Manus and this|baby daughter are the guests of ving | friends here for the week from their home in Denver. cee Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Taylor left last week for the east having been t | calied there by the illness of their son who is attending school there. Mr. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tucker and family are spending some time in San Diego, Cal:, on a pleasure trip being registered at the Hotel St. James. the ani with cee Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Blair spent Saturday and Sunday in Cheyenne Mr. Blair is foreman of the Kasoming Oil company. eee Mrs, W. D. Weathers of this city and this is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROM2 QUININE the | day tn Cheyenne. Word has been rece!ved here from Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rehr Jr., that hey had arrived in Denver and were leaving today for Kansas City. eee this E. B. Taylor left yesterday over- 4. Piano Selection—Dr. Byron H, Staats. — 5. Reading—“A Dark Brown Dip- lomat.”—Mrs. Lee Doud. 6. Solo—“Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride” O'Hara—Mr. John ‘| Arnot. 7. Reading—“The Man With the Single Hair’ Golphany.—Mrs. EB. E. Fisher. 8. Solo — (a Flower" Campbell Tipton. ( “The Song of the Robin” Anna Case—Mrs. Ber- ta Smith. 9. “Sentiments of the C. I. C. class of Mrs. H. G. Twiford.” Mrs. Keith Wi'l Entertain ington birthday party Friday even- ing of this week at the church Special entertainment has been pro vided for and refreshments will be served during the evening. Al members and friends of the church are invited to attend. sate nn et babs PERSONALS Mrs. L. Lewis of Salt Creek is the guest of friends here for sev eral days this week. cee Mr. and Mrs. B. Burle'gh are P. E. 0. Saturday visitors in the city for a few days Mrs. M. C. Keith will entertain| from their home in Lusk. Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sister- Spee. hood Saturday afternoon at her|| Mr. ad Mrs. Thomas Afcher home, 123 North Beech street. All| formerly of the Arkeon dancin» members as well as visiting mem.| 2¢ademy of Sioux City, are expect bers are invited to attend. SAVE # THE TROUBLE OF Mrs. Walters will entertain the mem | PQ) Sa a Gi tema a hers of the Grace English Lutheran ; church Thursday afternoon of this, [ay week at the home of the former 1339 South Boxe'der street. The meeting will begin at 2:30 o'clock. eee Change now to the brand that never changes and you'll never change again, “Spirit Latherary’ Ald Wil Meet Mrs. Charles P. Ames assisted vy | (fee Lithonydens © IT JS MAI JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GooD! North Presbyterian Aid Will Meet Thursday The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the bore of M: H, H. Brown, 924 street. All_members _ are GULBRANSEN The Registering Piano All the Fun Without Long Practice All the fun of playing the music you want—all the fun of playing it well—without hours of practice. Thousands are doing it! They'll tell you how , ¢asy it is. And those are the homes where there . is real fun on tap, always! 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