Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 3

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‘The Nocturne Club is in the first year of its organization and is ex- clusively a music study club for men to have taken place March 17th and the subject and prograntme was on Irish music and musicians. A. C. Riker, vice president of the programme chairman who presented the following: Overture ‘Northern Lights” “Weigt The Gentle Dove” Bendix “Believe Me If All Gearing Young Charms.”—Thos. Moore. “Mavourneen” ‘Thos. Moore. Vocal—Mrs. R. B. Leggett Accompanist, Mrs. Bloodgood “The Ministre! Boy’ Michael Balfe Old Irish March Irish Melody Flute—David Foote Accompanist, Mrs. Tolhurst “The Irish Girl and the Telephone” Juanita Bailey “Tit for Tat Reading—Mrs. E. E. Fisher Nocturne No. 5 in B Flat— John Fields Piano—Mrs. Rose Heante The Last Rose of Summer—Thos. Moore. “The ¥iarp That Once Through ‘Tara's Halls’—Thos. Moore. Violint-Miss Helen Stone Accompanist—Mrs. Tolhurst Ay Dream T Dwelt in Marble Halls” (The Bohemian Girl) in Balfe. ‘N Quartette—Messrs. Haynes, Ritchie and Arnot. “The Irish Washerwoman” Sawerly. Piano—Mrs. William Tolhurst “Dolly Dances Poldint ‘he Sky Pilot” Laurenz he ie ang the Parrot” Cook's Orchestra Ray J. Cook, Director Alice Cook, Pianist Mr. Riker gave a brief explanation of the aims and work of the Noc- turne club and thanked those who had contributed to a pleasant and instructive evening. Mrs. Charles Wilson assisted by the Misses Ruth Beggs, Ruth Briden- baugh, Edna May Healy and Emma Lou Abbott served refreshments. The next meeting of the Nocturne club will be on April seventh. The place of meeting to be announced later. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Smith Entertain At Party For Mrs. Stoddard Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith were Aost and hostess at a miscellaneous shower given last Saturday evening their residence, 538 South Lin- coln, complimentary to Mrs. Affa- mae Stoddard who will be married soon to E, Marvin McKenna. The evening was spent In dancing after which refreshments were served by the hostess. Guests who attended were: Mr and Mrs. Leo Kilroy, Mr. and M's. Gene Maupin, Mr. and Mrs. “vern Everidge, Mr. and Mrs «Valter Scotten, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Drrnell, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Christian, Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Spies, Mrs. Louise Carroll, Mrs. Harry Ferree, Mrs. Zora Perkins, Mrs Sue Duthie, Miss Jessie Couch, Miss Adeline Gilborne, Miss Catherine Carey, Miss Veeta Gilborne, Miss Wilma Scott, Miss Dorothy Fisher, Miss Blanche Hill- man, Miss Anna Lamb, Miss Lee Killian, Miss Irene Bettis, and the Messrs Maynard Stauffer, Harry Darnell, Ash Barnes, Raymong Piz- zoli, Duke Wheeler, Hamilton, B. O. Hammond, J. W. Gillespie, Doc. Daniels, Russell Fowler, Ralph Her- rick, James McCrea, ©. Marvin Mc- Kenna, and the guest of honor. eee musical entertainment and to be followed by a dance, given by the Hawley Post of the American Legion, next Monday night March 31 at the Odd Fellows hall, All ex-service men and their wives, mothers, sisters or lady friends are cordially invited to be the guests of the Hawley Post for This means: It is not the evening. necessary to be a member of the American Legion in order to come and enjoy yourselves buddies. All members of the post are par- ticularly requested to be present with their wives and guests as this is the first of a series of social even- ings to be given, and their presence * ia decidedly essential. eee Eastern Star Meeting Thursday Evening Fort Casper chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its regular ting Thursday evening, March , #27, at the Masonic temple. Initiation “ will be held and refreshments will be served. The examining committee will be present at 7:30 o'clock. Alt visiting Eastern Stars in the city as well as members are invited to tend. with your eee Musical and Tea Tomorrow For Benéfit of Church Fund. For the benefit of .the Episcopal church building fund members of St. Mark’s Synurgae. will give an enjoyahle musical anda tea tomor- row afternoon at the residence of Mrs. William Tolhurst, 1031 South Wolovtt street, to which members Vocal duet, “April Morn,” Batten, by Mrs. Ralph Buckner and Mrs. F. selections, Norwegian dance, Grieg and Indian Lament, MacDowell, by 3tiss Helen Stone. Vocal solo, “‘Song of India,” Rim. sky-Korsakoz, by Mrs. Ralph Buck- ner. Piano selection, selected by Mrs. Charles Fowler. eee Special Meeting of Thimble Club Friday. A special meeting of the WWood- craft Thimble club will be held on w Friday afternoon, March 28, at 2:30 o'clock at the public library. The meeting is being called for the pur- pose cf discussing means of assist- ing a worthy neighbor and all other business matters that may come be- fore the meeting. All Wooceraft members are asked to be present. cee Mrs. Evenson Will Be Guest of Honor at Party. Mrs. George Scott assisted by Mrs. Bowman will entertain informally this evening at the Scott residence, 628 North Center street, complimentary to Mrs, A. J. Even- son who will leave soon for Gales- burg, Ill, t) make her home, ° . Iroquois Council No. 5 degre of Pocahontas will hold a salé of bak- ed goods Saturday, March 29, be- ginning at 10 o'clock at the Stone grocery store on Second street. eee Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Entertain for Niece. Complimenting’ their niece, Miss Marion Simpson who plans to leave soon for Massachusetts to make her home, a dinner was given last eve- ing by Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Simpson at their home, 307 North Center street. After the dinner the evening was spent in music. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cook and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Harcie, Mrs. Anna Kelley, Mrs. Emma Austin, Miss Marguerite Cur- us, Miss Louise Kelley, Miss Thel- ma Grimm, Miss Catherine Kelley, Miss Wyoma Miller, Miss Helen Simpson, Miss Holly Donka, Miss Fern Decker, and the Méssrs, James O'Dennell, Leo Donahor, Charles Simpson and the /guest of honor. eee Rebekah Lodge Meeting Wednesday Evening. The W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah lodge will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow’s hall. A mystery of the evening wil! be a “Jerusalem” supper to be served under the di- rection of J. T. Freeman. All mem- bers are asked to be present. eee Birthday Surprise Party Monday Evening. Mrs. Mildred Mathewes was pleas- antly surprised at an informal party given Monday evening by a number of her friends at her home, 1028 South Elm street. Guests present for the evening included: Miss Mary Davidson, Miss Della Randall, Miss Cora Lynn, Mrs. Marie Randall and the Messrs, James Lynn, Richard Mathewes, Albert Forseth and the guest of honor . Club Meeting Wednesday At McFarland Home. The Senate of Matrons, Part Noble Grand club of Natrona Re- bekah Lodge No. 13, will meet on ‘Wednesday. evening at the home of Mrs. C.-H. McFarland, 305 South, McKinley street. Al! visiting Past Noble Grand club members are in- vited to attend, . eee Mrs. O. W. Twiggs will entertain the Literary department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 845 East Third street. The program for the after- noon will consist of a discussion of the novel on Modern Marriage. fining son are visiting for with friends in Cheyenne. are en route to Denver where they will spend a ‘week, guests of Mrs. Stewart's parents. Miss Ruth Kihball of this city, eee who fs attending school at the Uni- versity of Wyoming at Was chosen as one of the Women's Self Government association dele gates and will attend the conven- tion to be held next month in Ari- zona. Laramie, A. L. Arnold of Riverton, former- company Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evenson ex-| Casper with the newest pect to leave In the near future for | Chiropractic. Galesburg, Ill., to make their home. Mr. Evenson has been auditor here for some time for the Chicago Bur- ington & Quincy railroad. eee ly connected with the Midwest Re- accom- panying the body of his wife to Denver for burial. Mrs. Arnold died Saturday in Lander. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Norman and home on Mrs. eee baby daughter, Elizabeth, of Den- ver, are the guests here for several! days of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kin- man at their street. of Mr. Norman. ‘Twelfth Kinnman ts a sister Mr. and Ms. Kalph Stewart and eee Mr. and Mrs. several days They Robert Ercloe of Salt Creek are shopping here and visiting with friends for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. P..N. Carr have re- turned from a business and pleas- ure trip to Denver. they attended grand opera. eee While there Miss Jeanette McOmie who under- eee Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Merrill went an operation last week for ap- pendicitis is reported to be improv- ing. Jenning of Denver are the guests of friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tucker of Billings are visiting with’ friends in the city for several days haying arrived lest evening. ’ ar an- mounce the arrival Friday, March 21, of a small relative who will make his home with them at 1625 A Colorado Product Sold by all Grocers and COOK’S 8:15 p. 232 East Second CONCERT JOINT RECITAL ~~ Casper Apollo Chorus ~ (40 Selected Voices) ORCHESTRA (15 Pieces) With Mrs. Berta Smith, Soprano A Fine Varied Program Sure to Please ELKS "AUDITORIUM Wednesday, March 26 m. Tickets 55¢ Including Tax Get Them Now at The Chas, E, Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering CASPER Phone 194 PAGE THREE East Second street. His name is Standard Of company tn the draft. R. J. Mosher fs in for several days, » . 1 da: in ¢t! y at Dale Owen and he tips the scales CITY BRIEFS ing department. Mr. Clendening; from Salt Creek on business, Soe ak Abe ip th oc on aed at seven and one half pounds and spent Sunday visiting with relatives oe) 8 claims the skeeter weight champion- in Laramie returning to Casper yes-|_ H. T. Thomas arrived last evening ship of the Producers and Refiners = terday morning. from Billings and will spend several | corporation. Mrs. Merrill was for-| Al Kirk of Riverton, formerly of ares ays here on business. | merly Miss Esther Royce of this |this city, has been attending to bus-| Cy. 10g “Wells of the Charles res | city. ig Snaetal Btls alas ee nen | Me Wella Mivalo Socupentea ot Deer |'* D'S. Hoaan, exguremncr of don i THE TROUBLE OF peak tea: family ver and Casper, is in the city for| ‘ana fs in the city on business from | M&®)aa 4am Vad l epe Uhy 2 Mr, and Mrs. E..C. Housley and sae several days. his home in Great Falls, Mont. ; 3% Mpracitety Mee eek teeta] 312m. Daley, dipartwcant manager es A. 8. EE NERT ALS the out | fad lu shony tors Coffee their home tn Colorado to Billings}of the Midwest Refining company,| A. M- Oberfelder, noted Denver of town business men here this week Impressarlo has been spending the| foto ienven day here and will leave this evening PN weral w pa nd for Denver. esb oe William Duft arrived today from Mise A. A. Ellis left last evening} Charles E. Gilman, representative| Lesiie Miller of Cheyenne ts ex-| New York city and will. attend to is attending to business affairs in Denver for several days. IT IS.MADE JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. of a paper manufacturing company! pected to arrive in the an business affairs here for several 'y in the weeks. Miss Ellis was called thereof Chicago, arrived in the city yes- morning from Denver where ho has| “#8 HA GREAT CONVENIENCE by the fliness of a sister, terday and will spend until the lat-| been on business. a eae AND OH, SO GOOD: ee oes sd ter part of this week here attending eee ¥. 0. Larson arrive? yesterday . . Skinner and daughter Mar-|to business affairs. .| from Denver and expects to spend ant oe Deen ett t -Csd ety hehe B. C. J. Wheatlake, G. N. Robin. ks , T. H. Vi s . W. today and will spend until Saturday] Mt. J. Foley went to Denver last| Ww) mageen eet, Be W. Miller, B. W. Tuck id EB. W. J i visiting with friends. night, to be absent several days on| were Denves oer srdpad iasy—mat You'll Get Rid of THE WYA IT usiness matt 5 y PR S| 3 ess matters, city this morning. Blackheads Sure the house guest here for the last C. F. Harper has returned from month of Mr. and Mrs. James S.;Denver where he attended to bus- Griffin of 1316 South Lincoin street, |} iness affairs for the last week. departed last evening for her home «ERA Pte in Bronxville, N. Y. L. H. Mitchell is in for the day ls one simple, safe and sure r to get rid of to dissolve them. et two ounces of calo- nite powder fron any drug store— sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth —rub over the Oscar Thomas, district manager of the National Supply company, left yesterday morning for Montana on several days business trip for his company. Filling Station 408 West Yellowstone To do this ee from Salt Creek attending to bus- ee wash the parts 3 = ised how th } s. Si abr, Anna G. Jeffries, has return-|iness affairs. | HL B. Card ts a Manville bustness| Appeared.” ‘Big’ binckh Tires, Chains, Gasoline, from a two weeks trip to Denver. eee caller in the city today. Hadkheade, na matte where they Oil, Expert Service During here absence Dr. Jeffries at-| Edward Clendening, who was re- eee Misdiecds: crenata tae ret tended the convention of the United|cently graduated from the Massa-| Herman Ath a dirt Soconits ; ', 2 ala a erton, ho has bee: in Chiropractors association in the|chusetts Institute of Technology, at hes ga calamite Special Sale on Tires . een ¢ the akin. calonite here for several days from 1 y of the akin. The calonite lackheads so they wash right out, caying the pores free and clean ~ ‘heir natural condition. Colorado capital and has returned to ideas in Boston, has arrived in the city from|eral office of the N: his home in Virginia and has ac-company, departed y f cepted a position here with thedependence, Kan. | Now On Silk Blouses What a thrill and de- lightful feeling you Sports Skirts Isn’t it a joy to have a nice new sports skirt to go with * Syn that new blouse and will have with one of sweater you have just the many new blouses bought? we are featuring in this sale. Many new effects are offered in combina- We have a wonderful as- sortment made up in just the kind of fabric so suit- able for early spring wear in wool crepe, silk crepe, plain and fancy cloths in wool and silk. Many of them with knife and box pleating. All sizes and very reasonable in price. $6.50, $6.75, $7.75, $9.95, $11.95 tion of material contrasting colors, matched smart waistcoat effect and the ex- tremely popular overblouse priced at $3.95 and $5.95 and SUBWAY New Things for Springtime Five Surprise Features in the SUBWAY | WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. For Wednesday and Thursday Comes a Remarkable Sale of 200 Wonder 16° DRESSES at The Most Important Sale We Have Ever Held 200 Frocks—A special purchase that even exceeds our last big sale—that caused so much happy comment from our customers and sold so quickly. Values such as you have rarely if ever seen before and will perhaps not see again soon. ‘ STYLES Of every mode for street, sports, afternoon, dinner, dance, business. With braids, beads, embroidery, tucks, stitch- ing, every conceivable trimming. FABRICS Flat Crepe, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Figured Crepes, Foulards, Satin Crepes, Taffetas . Sale Begins Wednesday, 9 a. m. A good quality wash batiste in r Ss Street, Sports and Dressy Models Underpriced $16.75 — $23.75 Every one of these Coats is the embodi- ment of subtle grace arid beauty of fabric. Each expresses the personality of fashion, its distinction achieved by clever designing white and tan. A, splendid blouse for ordinary wear. All of them trimmed either with fluted ruffle or embroidered designs giving them a pleasing effect, and at the very low price of $9.45 and individual touch; many are adopted from imported models. Slender and straight, with a cleverness of treatment not often found in coats at such a modest price; trimmed and lined with a richness seldom obtainable at these moderate prices. 35 Coats at__---___ $16.75 45 Coats at________ $23.75

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