Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1924, Page 5

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, much {o the amusement of ity, the village gossip. Je boy ing away from 4 pollee, breaks inte stealing and caught by Miranda, who adopts him in face of much ppposition. Defcon Whitcomb and Joe Pay: son, a merchant, are dager points as the result of an old feud Jerry is accused of stealing trom Payson. Miranda and Joe's sweet: heart are the only ones who haye faith in him. The way thie feud is finally settled by the younger gen- eration and the way town gossip is stopped form a most interesting! Part of the story. Social Calendar for Monday. Social to be held by Enterprise Encampment, I. 0. O. F., Odd Fellows’ hall. Formal dancing party at the Elks’ auditorium. St. Patrick's tea at the home of Mrs. C. B. Bartholomew for ladies of the Maccabees. Altar and Rosary basaar and entertainment at the Mullin elub. Be ge treat dinner at the Elks cl a -. Brotherhood of the Amertean Yeomen wil] meet at the Knights of Pythias hall. Enterprise Encampment No. 9 of the Odd Fellows will hold social at their hall. 8, O. A, A, dancing party at the Industrial Relations building. . Tuesday. Mrs. H. H. Schwartz will enter- tain the Tuesday Tea. club at her home, Mrs. Walter McGregor and Mrs. Harrison Rush will entertain St. Mark's Synurgae at the home of the former, Mrs. M. 8. Ryan will entertain informally for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's clu cee Wednesday. es American Legion auxiliary meet- ing at tho Methodist Episcopal eee f Thursday. Mrs, & N. Brooks will entertain the Thursday Bridge ‘club members, All day session of St. Mark's guild gt the parish house. . Pat han he th at Friday ge club meeting the home of Mrs, E. W. Marsh. dancing party at the Arkeon dancing academy. cee Saturday Mrs, Bert McCarthy will enter- tain chapter G of the P. B. O. * Sisterhood at her homv. jar meeting of the Fort: nightly Bridge club. DRINK WATER IF BACK’ OR AIONEYSHURT Begin Taking Salts If You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Weakness Too much rich food forma acids which excite and overwork the kid- neys in thelr efforts to filter it from the system. Flush the kidneys .oc- easionally to relieve them like you relieve the bowels, removing acids, waste and poison, else you may feel a dul} misery in the kidney region, | sharp pains in the back or sick head- ache, dizziness, the stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the wea: ther fg bad you have rheumatie twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, the channels eften get irritated, obliging one to get up two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating ecids and flush off the body's urin: ous waste, begin drinking water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be- before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famoug salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and st!- mulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inex- Ppensiye and makes a delightful ef- fervegeent lithia water drink which millions of men and wemen teke now and then to help prevent ser- PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER - PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY. Mr. and Mra. John B. Barnes, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby will leave this evening for Denver te attend grand opera. eee PR epi d pa Sullivan will leave F & several 5 pleasure trip to Denver, iyi Archbishop Mundelein of Chicago, (left) and Archbishop York were aboard tis Rome. ‘They will bo pend cardinals on March 27, Rome advises. Concert Next Week Will Mrs, Q. L. Walker re- turned Friday morning from the western Mr. Walker, who has been on @ combined business and pl trip in Seattle, Port- Jand and vicinity, was joined in San Francisco several weeks ago by Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs, Walker visited with friends in Los Angeles, Pasadena and other western points” of interest. . B of the Casper Chamber of erce, called to Denyer yesterday by the death of his nephew. Cook's Orchestra and Soloists Appear at the Elks’ Auditorium Ne Papel Sa - Appeal to Music Lovers Real Feast of Music Assured When Apollo Chorus, PAGE FIVE being kept at the bottom. The oven has @ capacity of 80 loaves. New System bread ts guaranteed to please the most particular house- wife, says the management with berfect faith that the bread will find & welcome in many Casper homes, Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair Y. W. CG A, ACTIVITIES Young Womens’ Associa- tion Corner First and Wolcott Phone 1456 The headquarters of the associa- tion are for the use of the public and group gatherings as well ag in- dividuals are weleome to the rooms as far as they can he acconimodated in the limited space. Meet your friends at the ¥. W. C..A. Beard of Directors ‘The regular meeting of the Board of Directors will be held at the ¥. W. C. A. Friday evening at 7:30. All chairmen of committees will present written reports at that time, ‘The Womans Press The March number of The Wo- man's Press is exceptionally in- teresting. A large yariety of topics are represented in its sixty pages and every woman will find it valu- able. A copy is to be found in the Public Library and also in the read- ing roém of the Y. W. article that should be of In those active in civic affairs is a study of the town by Clara S. Roe entitled “Both Sides of Main Street" Misg Abbie Graham author of The Ceremoniais of Common Days which has attracted considerabl, ention, has recently joined t editorial staff and her contributions will be enjoyable feature to those who have been admirers of Miss Graham. International Worship Indian girls in beads and mocas- immigrant girls from Russia, Italy, Czecho-Slovakta and other Parts of Europe, in their festal na- Uve dress and students in cap. and sown will help represent the young womanhood of America in the pro- cessional of banners which will open the ¥. W. C. A.'s special vesper ser- vice at the Cathedral of St. John the through the mustc-and through the personnel of the banner bearers, the belief of the Young Women’s Christ- fan Association in the reality of tn- ternational fellowship, as well as to show the extent of its world wide Programt. Bach State in the Union and every country in which the ¥ W. C. A. work is being carried on will be represented by its flag, A special musical litany is in prepara- tion and there will (be sacred music of foreign countries." The procession will be headed by Mrs. Robert E. Speer, Nationa! President, followed by other tional Board members. Among the banner bearers it is expected will be American Girl R es and rep: Tresentatives from the Associations of nd, Japdn, Italy, France, Belgium and other countrie: Milk Producers to Meet Wednesday 35c “Danderine” does Wondera for Any Girl’s Hair The Natrona County Milk Pro- ducers’ association will meet next Wednesday noon at the eity hall council chamber, The topie will be “Organization,” . Bread Making Is Demonstrated at New System Shop lor It fs a new thing tn Casper to enter a bake shop and see the bread being baked right under your eye. = ~ That is just what has been in- Divine, in New York, on May 4th. 4 i augurated by the New System ri A musical concert intended to be) 7. Duet—Flute and Clarinet. pth peti n STrr hss areerge aa ven. |2akery which has located in the] & Ne tec ado Bracers | With the approach of National active departments, ‘The program eneral appeal and expected to (a) The Merry Lark (A Joyous} {ion oe pha yonig Nat! civ |Hotson building on South Durbin| &@ dressing your halr, barney 20 Music week, May 1 to 7, many per-| for the first year has included the t as ite audience @ yeritable| Flight.) fan Associations ‘through t stfeet just between Firet and | your hair brush with a little “Dan- sons in loca! music circles will be| study course mentioned before, in QW) The Broken Hearted Spar-| tcsy of Dean Robbing. An ationd.| S20" , Everything ts done in a| derine” and brush it through your making plans for observing it. Mrs.|musio mppreciatian, Theee sutvects row, (A Pathetic Appeal.) ay ae ot n Attend:| very mmall space and a large quan:| bait. The effect is startling! You Boss Klein, who together with Mrs,| are heing hanced in @ capable man. rn « 4nd women is: ex- tured with a wide ranging diver- fification of selections, And be- cause of these reason: concert to be given at the Elks auditorium! the evening ef March 26 under the Flute—Mr, Madeline Treber had so much to do last year in making Music week a success in Casper, has called q meet ing at 8 o'clock Wednesday in the Musie Shoppe of which she is pro: ner by the various members, The Wyoming Federation of Mu- sic clube, which is @ part of the national ig well repre- Part It sented here, for we have the presi-|ausplces of the Charles BE. Wells 9 Prletor, Mrs. Kleln requests all por-| dent, Mrs. Berta Smith: the corre.|Musie companys is going to be. a Berta Smith with sons interested 4n putting the week | sponding tecretary, Mra,..W. P.|gem and merits a marvelous, record 10. Amplco —_re-enaction, ever in a big way this year to attend | Knudson state chairman a church | breaking attendanee — a practigal 4 this meeting at which time ways and means to achieve this end will be discussed, eee Every phase of musical activity Is reprerented in some one of thi yarigus departments of the Nation. al Federation of Music Clubs of the United States. Under the head of “Education” there comes, first, the course of study which is a symplified con- crete course in music ‘appreciation compiled by Karl W. Gehrkings and adopted by the federation at the bienial last year,. This comprehen- '@iye course may be studied over a period of four yearg or can be ab- sorbed in a few weeks, if one de- sires. Other subjects that are hand- led through the education cepart. ment are Public Schol Music, Mu- alc Settlement Schools, Church Mu- sic, Pageantry, Chorals and Music in Industry, In some communities |. Campanella, Lisgi Maurice Dumnestl. 11. Apollo Chorus. 12, Violin Soto, Miss Helen Stone, Ray J. ¢ 13. in—The Orchestra, 14. Pastoral—Florence Maley.—Apollo Choru: 15. Selection, Tho Orchestra, 16. Closing music, Mrs. R.. B, ty ehalr: man of extension, Mrs. J. Riagh; surety in view of the éxtraordingrily Jarge demand being made ,at this time for reservations. Impeceabie perfection, whether ‘t be directed toward @ classic or a jazz melody, is naturally expected pf Cook's orchestra and the great Apollo chorus of forty voices, These two superior musteal organtaations, with the talented assistance of Mrs. Berta Smith, soprano soloist, and Miss Helen Stone, violinist, will present the program for the Wells company at the Elk: The program is, A revela tion of what combinas may be happily brought together with no too sudden aweep from one type of composition to qanother, It is ex- actly what the people want, for they do want variety and in the Wells goncert they are going to find sat Isfaction, Following the pro- ja it deserves especial at- Mrs. Rose Haynie and chairman of industrial music, Mr, David Foote. The slogan for the National Fed- eration of MuMc clubs is "Make America Musicay’ and for the Bul: Jetin, "A Music Club in Every Town in Every County in Byery State in the Union," . bok, Accompanist, Ensemble. estra, Monthly Health Conference Set March 19 and 20 a8 a profit taking event, The state board of health The latter organization will fi all of these are doing very import- | through the department of mater- Part 1 part of the receipts to aingreent ite ant work. In the Public School Mu-| nal dnd infancy welfare and child 1. Hunting Scene com Robin! permanent camp fund. nounced that the | Hood.—Apollo Chorus with Orches- tra, * 3. Selection. La Traviata—The Orchestra, Nevin — Apollo 8. Excelsior. Chorus. ‘The Women's club and the 4, Soprano Solo, Selected—Mrs. ‘Women's Departmental club to- | Berta Smith. Orchestra Accompan- gether with the local physicians | iment. and dentists will co-operate with 6. Overture, Hungarian Lust- the state board in holding these | psiel—Keler-Bela.—The Orchostra, conferences, All children under 6, Quartette, Ford ‘Song—-A- schoo! age are invited. Flvyer.—Apollo_ Quartette, appreciation, develope individual talent and give credits for musical Accomplishment outside of school, In the department of Chureh Mu: slo the federation 1s desirious of de yoloping a greater love for beauti- ful hymns as well ag other forms of sacred music. One of their iceas that is finding great favor is that of having circulating libraries for the chairs of smal churches, who, by paying a emall sum each year may have “access to a good collec tion of anthems and other sacred music, In industrial towns much satisfaction and plecsure is gained thrpugh co-operation with factory workers, Artists give their talent without renumeration in many in: stances, for concerts at the noon hours or in the evenings and great interest is shown !n the community sings at these times. Often fine talent fs discovered inthis way. Under the head of “American Mu- sic” we have the departments of American Composera Opera, Or- chestra, Fellowships for Composers, Young Artists Contests, Young Art+ (sts Scholarships, Home and Group Singing, Internatianal Reelprocity and Chamber Music, One may see at a glance the importanee of each of these departments the main ob- ject of course being to establish and maintain our place in the mu- sic of the world, No businegs of any kind ean be earrie on without money and while the fees for membership are very smal}, gifts ang to 11:30 a, m. at the counci! chambers in the eity hall. “i St. Patrick’s Day Bazaar MONDAY, MARCH 17 By the Altar and Rosary Society MULLINCLUB _ FEATURING LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S READY- TO,WEAR, NEEDLE WORK AND BAKE SALE Hot Lunch Served from 11:30 'to 1:30 Entertainment at 7:30 ADMISSION FREE t Forget Pain and High Dental Prices Handled in'm mest efflctont and’ cco David Foote. Clarinet—-Mr, J, H. Shepard, Marche Militaire — Schubert (By request.)--The Orchestra, . (Belected}—Mrs, Orchestra. Recording by Combat de la Volx, — The Old Refrain Violinist, Grand Valse Brijliante, Chop- Rigoletto—Verdi-— Spangled Banner. Chorus and Or. There should be no delay in se curing tickets which are now on sale at the Wells Music Store, Pr!- marfly the concert is not intended only the nominal charge of 55 cents ® ticket is asked. All proceeds are to be shared by the Apollo choru: Cook's orchestra and the Boy Seow! nomical way. There {9 an extension department which is by no means a amall. part ‘The fact that we can now boast some 2,188 clubs with a membership of more than 200,000 is proof that this department is rpreading the gospe] in a splendid manner, In the “Publicity Department’ perhaps the most important work is the editing and publishing of the club paper calted tho Bulletin.” This little magazine which comes t@ us once each® month, eantains news ef the federation all over the United States and ts an inspiration to every club, It really serves to bind all the clubs together in one great unit, making us move in one body for the common gocd. The “Junior Club Department” is a little world all of itself. THe thou- sands of young people whore mu- steal interest is being awakened and developed through the juniop and juvenile clubs threugheut the land will be a foree that nothing can conquer when these juniors and ju- veniles have grown to be senior club members. The Nocturne elub of Casper ts a ious kidney and bladder disorders. By all means drink lots of good water every day, Have your phyal- cian examine your kidneya at least twice a year.—Advertisement. member of the National Federation ef Music Clubs and while it has been organised only since the tenth of October ef last year, its member- ship limit is full and jt has ten t The chief features of this office are honest dentis- try, freedom from pain, and absolute protection for the patient: IMPORTANT CONSID- ERATION. — LOWEST PRICES. QUALITY FIR§T. Quality been fee or to patients: work quick- Dentistry You Can Afford 22-K Gold Crowns....$7.50 White Crowns, , $7.50 Twenty Years Active Practice Is Back of This Work sacrificed order to make profit from too low a PLUS the has never in a complete a at a Price . Guaranteed Plates $20,00 DR. 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The oven is aped like a cylinder and the loaves are rotated continually, a series of gas burners - e) VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Specializing In, SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J Peoted, “The central idea of the service,” eta Mrs. Harry Emerson Fosdick of the National Board, who ts in charge of arrangements, “is to emphasize Se reper Girl Scouts Are Awarded Badges Recent Gathering Troop No. 10 of the Girl Scouts ceived merit badges and second class Ladges at Central school last week Im recognition of completed work in scouting. Miss May Hamii- ton presented the badges to the girls we spoke to them of the old utes as compared to the — la Mrs. asily Tired? You need energizing SCOTTS MULSION “Yours for Beauty” oar The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W Star time scouts of today. C. H. Townsend and George’ B.. 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