Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 3

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~be Caspet Daily Cridune PAGE THREE Radio Concert WillBe —||DEBATERS HERE Broadcasted Saturday WIN CONTESTS From the Casper Station Gibaprena cps vidoe the Glenrock high school, and f, &f8, wt Hd: A special radio concert to bey P-ano solo Mrs. Charles Fowler] torence Clarke of the Dotigias broadcasted by Casper station| “I Love You Truly” Bond | faculty. 5 ; : KFEV between § and 9 o'clock, Sat-|“'Your Eyes Have Told Me So” iiss ths site peony gs ah Cape nal dltcge Dunbar. . 3 urday night will be under the di- Mra. E. W. Rowell aig ty Rivetonc aantetee i n ey oe Guests a ; : / ; @ | rection of Mrs. H. W. Rewell. Mrs. | “one Fine Day" -_-Mme Butterfly | terial has been strengthened some- Favors and decorations carried out | . : é # | Rowell was formerly contralto 80-| «Somewhere a Voice Is Calling” | what over last year. Although the Ir Tet SWtRSEEA Bios, Go tenor oe] Ga J ; @ | loist of the Sacred Heart and old ais tec Lane 8 Sataic “etatacn ‘chen See ene taee Wistiaptiialaimbeeilay ail Se toned! " — “2 ] | Trinity Methodist churches of Los! accompanist Mrs. Charles” Fowler | bated Casper last year and lost, they ‘ The dqnce will start at 9 o'clock ‘Margaret \ m | Anscles and ‘of: the First: Baptist | eames showed much better form. } ; 4 | church, Santa Monica, Cal. She is favs a Nias So sPtoehe} and an enjoyable evening is prom- i ‘ 4 ‘a member of the Trygvasson club, : d to all those who attend. The > é " an association of artist singers un it FELLOWS T Hl E proceeds will .go toward furnishing ” \ Cae 3 Cer the direction of Forrest Carr of - , milk for undernourished children ie 2 .: Sa i the Metropolitan Grand Opera com- nd other charity work. Musio will ver. Mr. ze ’ : | par CHARGE Of BURIAL 10 : be furnished by the Apollo orches- 7 : pes f XP ; tra, : tained at an informal bridge tea } ki ; eee war ceeest and Mire. Ey $32,000 HAUL th if yesterday afternoon at-her home on ion Lester are also singers who will take part in the program. Mrs. ’ Oak street, honors at which were Legget is directcr of the Casper BE HELD ON SATURDAY t Corner Grocery. taken by Mrs. E. C. Stone of Mon- Choral society and the Presbyterian VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 22.— church choir. She is well known aeprattet pens up messengers of the here and in the east. Mrs. Lester] ‘The body of the late Captain|!™perial Bank on Granville street made her debut with Madame Schu-| John C. Kinney, who died in Doug.| H*F® at noon today and obtained man-Heink in Carnegie hall, Chi-|jas Tuesday following an operation | 2290. cago. Sho also sang with Sousa in| for appendicttis, will be buried in Tho Blue Bird class of the East| tana and Mrs. Harold Elliott. R. Boyd of Sheridan fs attending side Methodist Sunday school ‘will guests attended, 1a Elliott. Eight), business affairs ‘here for a hold a sale of baked goods Satur- a en) days. day beginning at 10 a. m. at the! Sale Of Baked - Corner Grocery on Second and Con-| Goods cee Harry Farlow is in the.city on well streets. The proceeds will be ‘The Ladies’ aid society of the Tri-| DUsiness from Sioux City for a num- to the church building fund. ber ; On the charge that he had removed personal which had Phi'adelphia. Casper Sunday. The Odd Fellows| ikeibelialiell iat Pi Le ee 4 oe gona: hy ele eae ee es seas \ attached to satisfy the bill of a London tailor for ti s00 hee ee] Mrs. Charles Fowler will act as| will have charge of the services at 4 Entertained On Saturday the new public market on Second| business callers spending few believed lie Is in the saith of France or Exypt. Prince Michel Mu ESE) AS ober anfeiree tar eed [DORE he arene pm : Mrs, J. W. Johnson will entertain] street. ‘The sale wilh begin at 10|4a¥S in the city. jf the late Prince Louis Napoleon Murat, married Miss Helen Sta eee ea Toe eee ew Fee oredr egee tn pose ieee IfK RELIEF saturday meena aes, panes & m. and continue throughout the) ee ees daughter of Edmund K. Stallo, of Cincinnati, in Par's on February 6, 1913. | ¥OTK- cae (igo Mea Ril GIVE Qu Sout! vid street for -| day. . V. Megon was ¥ | Fotlowing ts the program: agg : % : Captain and Mrs. Kinney lived 1 bers of the: Shuretiag: bridge, club y, Ree Marinate’ ses Tene: R. B. Clark has been a Lander| C. M. Va‘entine was an Omaha ar. | “Slftve Song” Del Riego Semeig auriong the ‘winter, at 1931 For the Trouble done cto arcdgt ga ae pe ses Dusiness visitor here for a short] rival in the city yesterday on al ‘At Parting” - Rogers} and 1922. They then moved %o their] MAAUU SM le) U LUA SN rete PERSONALS for_a short time from his home in Lewistown, Mont. eee M. J. Delaney, Democratic poli- ticlan of Dallas. Texas and contrac- short business trip. Mrs. R. B. Legget ranch near Douglas. Mrs, J. C. Warkley will entertain . : at an informal luncheon and bridge party to be given on Tuesday of Mrs. Earl Burwell and three next week at her residence, 714]/Children are spending several 4 " mionths in Birmingham, Alabama, Do : i 1@) i ilk H: Grkat Oars visiting with relatives. brace trie tee ere Expert Service In Our Try a Pair of Our Special Silk Hose Special Bargains In Mr. and Mrs. Ott Entertain ‘ < Robert! Blackmore. has ‘returned A At Dinner Party H. A. Young, purchasing agent after having been absent from the f $1.95 Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Ott were| for the Kasoming Oj! company, ar- nats ith enna anes ton] ted in the cases serine] aes Samm wee == “Hl Corset Department last evening at the’ Henning hotel| Cheyenne and will spend several eee preceding the formal dancing party | 4ays here visiting with Mrs. Young] HH. T. Davis is Spemding a short Fur Coats and | at the Arkeon. Among those who] and family at the Kemp apart-|time in the city on business from : Wra S attended were: aoe and, oie Re M. | ments. sats a St. Louis. We have just engaged an expert cor- Pp: Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hagens, eee . fr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ellison are} yy. schupbach of the Davis setiere and saleswoman whose ser- . irs. T. S. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. 8. verbs ne ar Peed and visiting with| Brothers Drug company is here on vices are at your command. The Cold weather will soon be past and xe Bre ae nee eet ag | lends for thelr home in Cleveland. \pusiness from Pousias. corset problem is an important one it is imperative that we clear out Margaret England, Clement Nico:| Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Burnley are| J, a, Baker. arrived in the city requiring expert advice and service, our stocks of Winter Fur Garments laysen and the host and hostess. Denver visitors who arrived last 2 yesterday on a business trip from Chadron. Frank Wolf and ‘Bavard. Fair Let Us Supply Your Needs Tulsa oil men, are here on for a number of days. _ eee Cf; 0 ‘ AT LESS THAN COST H. W. Clatworthy arrived yester- Pa eA sie heise tents) New Displays of Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Hose, Gloves, Scarfs, Veils and Novelties several days Bess; 3 A. & Graham is a Kirby business man here for a few days. oes at once.* You can buy them now evening and who will visit here Dr. and Mrs. Geis until next week. - Entertain ees 8 r. and Mrs. Nefl Charles Geis| Mrs. Robert Good of Michigan eftertained at a formal dinner last| City is visiting With friends here evening for 20 guests at their home| for a short time this month. on Sovth Durbin street. Ths en- deh ath : tertainment preceeded the formal} Miss Frances Davidson is the dancing party at the Arkeon, eee Ald Society Will Give Play Next Week. Menibers of the Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Presbyterian church and members of the church Sees the state highway department, is are making plans for a play, “A| Mrs. May. Evansons of -Helena ts| here today from Worland. ee . « Visit to the Sampson's,” to be| the guest of friends and relatives . | y . xiven Wednesday , evening, Feb-| here for several weeks. John A, Robbins 1s an Towa busi- the church, 13. North be sear fora few days. — | ' : Among ti@ who] MF: ang Mrs. A. B. Adams will Fo ES ¢ | will take[part include Mr. and Mrs. | leave tomorrow evening for’ Denver R. E. Hensly and F. Ross are O. ¥F. Sellers, Miss Phillips,. Mrs. }and Kansas City on a two weeks ding paves days Bh ‘from Walker, Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs, Free-} Vacation trip, base eehaa ji man, Mrs, “Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. ~ - Corporan, Juanita Keen Jack Sturm, George Finch, Charles Croghan John Patterson, Guflia Finch, and Walter Sturdevant. Spe- 1 entertainment has been ar:| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gary are the anged for and the public is inyited | Proud parents of a _ seven-pound tg attend. A small admission fee} baby girl born Wednesday at the ‘ill be charged. Women’s end Cniiien's hospital. 5 y Official Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bentley are Me, Bride visitors here for a short time from CHEYENNE, Wyo, Feb. 22.—| their home at Kirby. Miss Winifred Stuart, deputy W'yo- by Beta ming state commissioner of public} Miss Lula Coleman 1s the guest lands during the last ten years, and| °f friends in the city from Scotts- Wf. Clay Kienzle, formerly of Den-| buff. peeiee ver but during the last two years - a Tesident of Cheyenne, surprised] Mrs. Ed Wilson, who has been friends. Thursday by announcing} ctitically 111 for a number of weeks, that they gd been married at] !8 reported to be slightly improved. Greeley, Colo., the preceding even- ing. ‘They are spending | their Mr. and Mrs. E. Parks are here honeymoon {h Colorado. for a few days from their home in eee Denver. Mrs. Michie Entertaing = : roe ‘Mt Bridge Luncheon. — ___ | Miss E. Barten {s visiting in the Everywoman’s Store L. E. Laird, superintendent of 2 Sie bis eee: from Chadron for the day. ene x Cc. R. Chapman came in yester- | day on a business trip from Mid- west. t Hold the Center of the Stage Coats, Wraps, Suits. Frocks, Hats and Accessories in approved modes for spring are here in plenty and their ‘grace and beauty urge you to early selection while stocks are freshest and an entire season of -ervice and en- joyment is before you. eee | F. G. Nolander {s a Rawlins! visitor here for a few days. ere George Smith of Riverton is at- tending to business affairs here for the day. eee H. Davis is among the Denver business visitors in the city for several days. eee Joseph Walker of Poison Spider is spending a number of days here. visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. see The Main Floor Has Priced Specially for : Early Buyers a Snappy Line of John Tobin of the Two Bar ranch is visiting with his family and at- tending to business affairs here for a few days. e Clever § pring Coats In Appealing Models Full of Style, Color and Quality at p95 Here Are All New Garments, Expressions of Spring Offered at a Popular Low Price to Discriminating Women and Misses New Hats Dresses Suits Mrs. Donald Michie entertained | “HY for several days from Rawlins. Boyle reai¢pnce on. East th visiting in the city for several days Among those who attended were overfatness that may be used safely Warksy eee satan oe, Mra; | Basin, spent a short time here this Devender left this afternoon ac-|youth? ‘There is; ani 5 . + Misg- Violet Leven, Mrs. Fred of this city, superintendent of the| ov meds guarmala Hrescription. Mrs, 7 ing through long slege: Mrs, Barnes Wil ae ses and stary Mrs. John B. Barnes, Jr., will] wiite in the cast. sold by all druggists the world over. Miss Thelma Il. Ray is in the| mola Co., 4612 Woodward Avenue. eiee ies eee The K. ¥. ©, circle of the First F nere and guests at the home of Mr.| evening at the church to which all] sister, Mrs. W. B. Morrison, Mrs. program will be given and refresh- . . Box Social ‘This Evening the city for several weeks. of the North Side tian church i sect oi ade ma + (Onthe Mezzanine) at an informal luncheon and bridge party given today at the Earl C.| Mrs. Mattle Cross of Douglas ts 7 street. Place cards in veeenirg ‘with ine et a ee Will Take Off Washington's birthday wera used. ae All Excess Fat’ Mrs, Bertha Van Devender county|’ Do you know that there is a sim-| Mrs. William Tolhurst, Mrs. R. E. foot bet Evans, Miss Edna Smith, Mrs. J. C. superintendent of the schools at|ple, harmless, effective remedy for e and secretely by any man or Guy 7 tt, Mra.-G. B, Stebbins, week visiting with friends. Mrs.| man who is losi! the sitmne of Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. Nell Kim- ther than the tablet form’ of the companied by Miss May Hamilton |iGw famous Marmoia Prescription, ~. Newman, and bagi Pe M. Boeke. Natrona county schools for Chicago| Tablets. You can well expect to where they will attend the Nati @uce gteadily and easily without superintendents convention. re an tertain Saturday. Hamilton will visit with her mother] Marmoia Prescription ‘Tablets are entertain the members of the Fort- see at one dollar for a box, or you can nightly Bridge club tomorrow at secure them direct from the Mar- ler residence, 105 North Beech Detroit, Mich., on receipt of price. ‘ street, t ety tot a sory Gays: from her Acie) iver tfaempue. K. Y. 0. Circle Will res ‘ jong the prominent society ma- Entertain at Party. trons of Crayvford, Neb., visiting Taptist church will entertain at a! ona Mrs. Harry Adams on South Washington birthday party this! Center street, are, Mrs. Adam's members of the chureh and friends | y2q. yfcDowell and Mrs. Charles Tri-| are invited to attend. A ‘special! piett, sister of Mr. Adams, . ments will Be served, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Raymonds of bovsaiserd ‘Texas are the guests of friends in At Christian Church. ts x The Christian Endeayor society é will give a box social this evening hat Bete. ve Pores ut the church, the proceeds to be or more two-ton trucks. Liberty Garage. i (ded to the! building fund. The | /{ CAN a Entrancing models that capture your In two and three-piece models, the Bf public is Invited. SLES \) In a variety of charming styles, ma- fancy and delight you. with their former modeled along especially 7 bateded ; terials and colors, lovely style. : boyish and fetching lines. ticken Dinner to ‘Be See the New Millinery Served Next Tuesday. The ladies of the First Christian church will serve a chicken dinner for all high school students of the church next Tuesday evening, Feb- Tuary 26. Serving will begin at’ 30 o'clock and continue until 7:30. eee Mrs, LeRossignal Is Guest of Honor at Party, : Mrs, LeRossignal of Lander, § t of Mrs, Stanley Blizeski, was ee guest of honor at an informal idve party given last evening by Styles While Showings are Complete You'll Admire the New Fisk Hats Anne's Hat Shop Balcony Midwest Pharmacy $8.50 to $35.00 $32.50 to $98.50 $32.50 to $98.50 ? Get the Habit of Making the Subway a Regular Saturday Visit. You'll Find It Worth While Your Day Draws Nearer

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