Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1924, Page 7

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‘SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1924. Cantata Presentation to Delight the Casper Public The Casper society com) arrangements for the rendition of Cowan's beautiful can- tata “The Rose Malden” \in the Elke auditorium on Wednesday even: » April $0, an announcement ich assures the audience of @ con- cert given under the most fayorable circumstances 6 the ac- coustic es of the audl torium are practically perfect from the musician's standpoint, The Choral society has held two most satisfactory rehearsals with Cook's orchestra, which is to play the accompaniments for the rendi- tion and will hold another rehearsal of this nature on Wednesday even- ing of this woek followed by a reg- \wlar choral rehearsal en Thursday evening, Every member of the chorus should attend boththese ye- hearsals this Ke, wee! Those who have listened to the re- hearsals of the past two weeks with eritical attention are enthusiastic over the progress the chorus is mak- ing in perfecting the finer details which go to make up a finished choral performance, Unlike an opera, an oratoric or cantata must depend for its effect entirely upon the interpretation given by the soloists, chorus and or- has chestra and Mrs, Leggett, director pf the chorus, ts being ably assisted in her efforts. to give’ a ore rendition of “The Rose Maiden” R. J, Cook, director of the orchestra “he Rose Atatden tla i len tells in solo and chorus the story of Roseblossom, a Bay, wie Aare Rial ey tld mor- love was into a maiden, wis eect human love does not endure. Upon awaking to human iife the first she meets ig the daugh- ter of! gardener who has been deserted by her lover ahd hag lost her mind, Undeterred however by the sadness of this meetin, blossom loves and weds a forester, only to die of a broken heart whe: bi Rede is slain in the forest. h parts are being ably handled by Mrs, Leggett, Mrs. BE. G. Rowell, Mr. Steffins and Mr. Schil-! ling and special rehearsals of the! soloists with the orchestra are being arranged to assure perfect accord in the secompaniments which are ex- ROHN beautiful thruout the wor ‘Tickets for the rendition are now le and may be procured from PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE,AND GUESTS IN CITY Mrs, James Hartgrove spent sev- eral days last week visiting with A. H. Stephens and Forest Fair were visitors in the city yesterday from Genrock. eee Mr, and Mrs. John Murray are in the city visiting with friends and shopping for a few days from Salt Creek. se. ‘W,. L, Connelly left last week for New York City on a business trip, “eve K, B, Thornton ts in the elty on business for several days having ar- rived yesterday, "ee C. H. Adams and J. R. Reynolds are among the Midwest people spend- ing Easter here. eee Frederick A. Davies is an out of town business caller here for a few days from Billings. i . Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Davies and family of Salt Creek are visiting with friends here for a few days. ' 28 Miss Betty Montgomery will be among the worshipers attending Waster church services today. ay aa | E. M. Briggs of Midwest is a vis- itor in the city for a few days, ry M. A. Sane was a Lander business caller’ who spent yesterday here. eee ‘Edward Thornton arrived in the elty yesterday from Los Angeles and will spend several days here. ee. H. A. Young, purchasing agent for the Kasoming Oi! company ar- rived in the city last evening from Cheyenne to spend the week end here visiting with Mrs. Young and family at the Kemp apartments. ee Mrs. W. L. Hudson has returned from Lander where she spent a week attending to business affairs, see John M. Whisenhunt spent last week in Billings stopping for a short time enroute home at Ther- mopolis where he visited with friends eee Elmer Bell has been spending sev- eral days visiting with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bell of Chey- enne. eee Charles Geiser has been attending to business affairs here from his home in Lander tor afew days. Mrs. F. W. Hunter spent several dayé last week visiting in Lander, see Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hawkins spent a short time last week visiting with Mrs. Hawkins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hans Berlin. se . Harry C. Bryan representative of Ell Lilly and Company of Colorado Springs was a business visitor here for several days last week return- ing Saturday to his home. ore Miss Lillian Larson an instructor of Park school is spending Easter with relatives at Lusk. eee Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Milburn of Lusk expect to make Casper their future home, having arrived here last week. eee W. Ll. Pheney of Rock Springs was an out of town business visitor who spent yesterday here. one Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Bulk are among the Denver visitors spending several days in the “city. ee A. T. Parkerson of St. Louis is at- tending to business affairs of im- portance here for a few days. ee A. M. Evana spent yesterday hero on business from Parkerton. ee Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson are spending. few days in the city the guests of friends from Lavoye. FOR RENT Qne-Half of Store Room 18x50 feet With Good Window Display In Heart of Town PHONE 313 According to a report received by the police the Ford coupe belonging to Dr. Johnson was stolen from in front of the post office Friday eve- ning about 8:30 o'clock, eae John O'Brien | arrived Friday from Adrian, Minn,, and will spend some time here attending to business affairs of importance. eee Ralph Cody ts visiting with friends here today from Salt Creek. erie ae ‘Music Week Is Proclaimed by Mayor S. K. Loy Enjoyment of and participation | in Music Week, which comes May 4 to 10, will take in all of Casper, The mayor has so decreed. For this coming great event there is general tuning of hearts and ears which needs no official sanc- tion nor impetus, and yet a word from those who sit in tho seats of the mighty adds considerably to the prestige of the affair. The Music Week proclamation issued by Mayor 8. K. Loy follows: “The observance of Music Week | throughout the country is but a recognition of the fact that musie:is at once the charming, entertaining, soothing and compensating influence which forms @ concrete part in the ves of all peoples and nations. “The week, fourth to tenth of May, is set apart in Casper to afford especial opportunities for expression in the art of music. Many organi: zations as well as individuals are going to contribute generously of their musical talents and I trust that the citizens generally will show such an appreciative response, that this week may be the means of in- voking a revival of all forms of good music in Casper. “S. K. LOY, Mayor.” Perse esadie Alessi cans ©. ©. ©. Club Is , Entertained. The C. C. C. club was entertained last Friday evening by Miss Eleanor Muir at her home, 625 West Thir- teenth street, at which time the fol- lowing officers were elected: Presi- dent, Miss Catherine Martin; vice president, Miss Eleanor Muir; sec- retery, Miss Luella Campbell; treas- Urer, Miss Mary Lou llanton, and reporter, Miss Inez Epling. The next meeting of the club will be held on May 21, the place to be announced later, Marriage Last Week Miss Eola Combs and T. H. John- son were quietly married last Bun- day, April 13, at Golden, Colo., with only a few intimate friends witness ing the ceremony. The groom is connected here with the Gilt Edge Creamery. The couple have re- turned and are making their home at the Tur apartments, Rose- | Appear During whe Casper Sunvap Crivune Chicago Operatic Trio to Music Week In Last of Concert Series and several other Chicago here | are equally eulogistic in their praise. MI Week. preceding artists, the final group comes here under the auspices of the Woman's Departmental club. The Chicago trio of opera stars will IRENE PAVLOSKA undoubtedly prove the major attrac: tion of the year in Casper as far as music. 1s concerned, Beginning with Anna Case, the nightingale of song, one of the most popular and pleasing artists before the American public today, followed by McMillan, a violinist of excop- tional ability and versatility; then Salvi, rated as one of the greatest, if not the very greatest harpist, in the world, who held his audience spellbound with the beauty, tech: nique and wonder of his art, All have been artists of rare ability and have given programs of such a@ character to appeal to audiences of various tastes and temperaments. And the climax of this splendid course is the Chicago Operatic trio, three of the star performers of the Chicago Grand Opera company— second to the Metropolitan Grand Opera company in New York. Virgilio Lazzari, the basso, is pro- nounced by such an’ able critic as Paul R, Martin as one of the great- FORREST LAMONT est in America, his exact being, “No more beautiful singing has ever been heard on the auditorium stage—there is probably no basso singing in America who is his su- perior.” “Vocally he is superb.” The Chicago Herald and Examiner, Chicago Evening Post, Chicago Daily Journal, Journal of Commerce You Cannot Hide Your Fat Overfatness is the one misfortune ‘ou cannot hide from yourself or rom those around you. If too thin, your 4 ply the carry a burden they can not conceal There is one sure way to reduce Zour, weight surely and quickly. he harmless Marmola Pres which changes the tatty tins fatproducing foods to. solid flesh and energy, helps the general health and digestion, permits you to ext substantial food, and the skin clear and smooth. ‘This fa- mous prescription 1 now con: into tablet form. Each tablet tains exact dose of the ingredients that ma prescription capable of r the overfat bod 1 and easily without the ail effects. Take b Ler each meal and at bedtime until the normal weight is reached and the bodily health completely restored Ask your druggist for Marmola Prescription ‘Tablets dollar to the Marm 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, the price t will recely well on th happ! toh, world over, and you enough to start you There was never an Easter that was so filled with reasons for joy as this one. We are very happy today in of- fering our friendship and best wishes fora very Happy Easter, bo 4 Sd Jacobs’ Sample Shop 122 WEST SECOND ST. Just Around the Corner off Second Caliapin in the part of tation of the part whereby he scored ® wonderful hit. Irene Pavioska, soprano, has made an enviable record for herself in inging roles sung by artists of world-wide fame, and has added lustre to those parts, She has a brillant style and her interpreta- tions of these familiar rol qualied and in some instances eclipsed, She enters com- Pletely into the spirit of her imper- sonation and shows great versatil- ity as @ singing actor, The Chicago papers were most laudatory in praise of her various appearances during the opera season just closed. Forrest Lamont, leading tenor of the Chicago Ope company, ranked as America’s foremost and a star in his profession. He is a singer of great artistic ability, dramatic #mpersonation, and excel- a) with Mrs, O. W. Hillgre: VIRGILIO LAZZARI lent interpretative sense. He has achieved fame as a church choir singer, a recital artist, in oratorio, and opera—which shows his wonder- ful versatility; and before critical Italian audiences he reaped a tre- mendous triumph which secured him an engagement for the grand opera season at the Imperial theater of Moscow, but the war broke out and the opera was never given. He has made such a hit with the mu- sical critics, and all lovers of the best in art, that he has made a three year contract with the Chi- cago Grand Opera company. ——__. Betty May Poling Gives Birthday Party Friday. Betty May Poling entertained at 2 children's party given last Friday afternoon at her hame in honor of her eighth birthday. Guests who attended were Jeanett Betty Breisch, Roslle Frances McCreary, Loulse Grude, Nattlie Riker, Fairlie May Mills, Margaret Price and Miriam Poling. Sy For The Best in Building At Reasonable Prices See F. O. HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder 721 Madison St. Phone 2044R ts | an"? Social Calendar for Coming Week Casper Delphian club ting at ub mee! the public brary. Annua] Eastern Star ball at the Masonic temple, Tuesday Midnight bridge club meeting at the home of Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs, W. H, Snoddy will entertain the Laf-A-Let bridge club members. World Wide guild of the Baptist church meeting at the home of Mrs. ¢. D, Poling, Mrs, W. B. Smith will entertain informally for all Pythian Sisters, Knights of Pythias and friends. Social meeting of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club at the home of Mrs. M, 8, Ryan, Pupils of Mrs, Ray Cook will give recital at Music Shoppe. Wednesday Mre. 0. W. Hillgren assisted by Mrs. C. A. Smith will entertain chap- ter O of the P, B, O. Sisterhood. Llterary division of Casper Wo- Departmental club meeting at the home of Mrs. EB, H. McKelvey, Program by the Women's Foreign Missionary Society. Miss Edna Smith will entertain the members of the Pepper club. Woman's association of the First Congregationalist church meeting at the ¥, W, C. A. club rooms. Mrs. George Campbell will enter tain an informal bridge luncheon at the Henning. Altar and Rosary society meeting at the Mullin olub, Chapter © of P, B, O, will meet . 445 South Grant, in evening session. Thursday Regular meeting of St. Mark's Guild at the Parish house. , Fortnightly bridge club meeting at the home of Mrs. Anna Leeper with Mrs. John MeGrath as assist- ant hostess, Mrs. Leigh McGrath will entertain informally for the Thursday bridge club members. Friday Mrs, P, C. Nicolaysen will enter- tain for the Casper Woman's club and Casper Woman's Departmental club, ‘ Mys. Walter Brewer wil! entertain for the regular meeting of the Fri. day bridge club. Anna Gordon division of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. ¥, A. Smith. Mrs, Zimmers wil) entertain the Francis Willard diviaion of the W. c, T. U. at her home. Formal dancing party at the Arke- on, Saturday Panhellenic tea at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Wilson on South Wolcott street. For Coming Week. Monday—Enterprise Eneampment No, 9, meets in regular session for work in the Royal Purple degree. Tuesday—Casper Lodge No. 8: meets in regular seaston. Wotnesday—W. L. Rebekah Lodge No. meetin; Friday—Kremlin Azov Imperial Order of Muscovites, Saturday—Celebration of the one hundred fifth anniversary of the Order in America, participated in by all branches of the Order, start: ing at 6:00 p. m, with a banquet, followed by a program at 8:00 o'clock with speaking, vocal and instru: mental music, fancy dancing by the Ethel Mann dancing school, etc., closing with dancing to music fur- nished by the Vandarbeck or¢hestra. ——————— 99, regular P. E, 0, Chapter To Meet Saturday The regular meeting of Chapter G of the P, BE. ©, sisterhood will be held Saturday evening, April 26, at 7:30 o'clack at the home of Mrs, A. A. Slade, 416 CY aven: —— Eastern Star Ball Monday, April 21, The Order of Wastern Star will give its annual Baster Monday ball Apri! 21, The entertainment will begin at 8:30 o'clock and the foew- ing are invited to attend, al) Bast- ern Stars and husbands of Eastern Stars, all Masons and wives of HOTEL TOWNSEND Casper’s Newest and Most Modern Fireproof Hotel NOW OPEN R Easter Gifts La Tusca Pearls It is a real pleasure to feel the presence of a beauti- ful La Tusca Pearl Neck- lace. It adds dignity to any cos- tume you may wear. OTHROCK JEWELERS We have them in a great variety of sizes and prices, Che CasperNational Bank, Casper, Wyn. 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