Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1924, Page 3

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breakfast of the Congressional club at Rauscher’ This is always a brilliant occasion’ for sparkling wit and humor. si riends at».an enjoyable dancing} ‘Mrs. James M. Byrnes, president rty given ‘Baturday, evening at the|of the club, received the guests and ‘ottman building. Decorations car-| presented them to Mrs. Coolidge and ied out jn lavender and. green were| Mrs. Gillett. She was assisted by sed. Chaperdneés were: Mrs. W.|the officers of the club. P. Holman, Mrs, Seibel, Mrs. Joe} ‘The guest table was at one side of arquis and Mrs, Fred Cottman. the ballroom, Mrs. Brynes having Guests» present were the Misses| Mrs. Coolidge at: her right and Mrs. rances Bell, Marjorie Siske, Fran-|Gillett at her left. Others at the s Crabtree, Elizabeth Crabtree,| table were Mrs. John B. Henderson, dred Daly, Dorothy Byar, Lousse|Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, Mrs. Bingham, LaVonia Nelson, Margaret | Simeon D. Fess, Mrs, Irvine Len- Holmes, Beulah Batley, Catherine|root, Mrs. Percy E. Quinn, Mrs, Stitt, Lucille Bishop, Anna Loy Tuc-|John H. Smithwick, Mra. Finis J. er, Ruth Protzman, Tina Matson,|Garrett, Mrs. Albert: W. Barkley, katherine Davis, Evelyn Wyatt,| Mrs. Albert H. Vestal, Miss Sproul, eles, McKin, Alberta Wagner, Eloise} Mrs. Frank Briggs, Mrs. Everett cKin, Dora Stanley, Margaret | Sanders, Mrs. Carl Chindblom, Mrs. Qudine Houser, Thelmaj Atlee Pomerine, Mrs. Edward B. Bennetta Holman, Lelah| Browne, Mrs. George M. Young and wing, ' Gertrude Counts, Annett| Mrs. John J. Kindred. ergadot, Jane Clark, Marion Mann,, Small tables were placed for other ean Griffin, Louise Long, Meral| guests,-a basket or vase of spring perkins, Natiale Perkins, Gertrude] flowers decorating each. Kirkham, Nan Smith, Catherine] The program was in the form of a Fig!l, Illeta Schoff, Mabel Senitz and . Whiskers,” in Piss Evelyn Bain and. the Messrs istic cover entitled Jarry Champion, Marshall Keith,| “A Summer Rose” was posed by Miss harles Holland, Arnot Grisinger,| Mary Smithwick, Mickey,” the Herome Bishop, Robert Miller,| printer's devil, was by Miss Grace Dwight Wallace, George Young,| Shallenberger, whose announcements Jarry Davis, Harry Jennings, War-|brought much laughter and ap- en McKelvey, Ervan McKelvey,|plause, as she introduced tl:e “Gold Jonley Wertz, Gail Gorsuch, Nelson| Dust Twins,” Miss Ruth Chindblom van Natta, Paul Blodgett, Frederick|and Miss Jean Summers. “Say it Fairchild, Robert Holman, Fred| With Flowers” was by three little iouser, Bate Hains, Horace Wins-| girls, Anna Lineberger, Lucile Shep- jow, Billy Johneon, Vincent Crater,| pard and Peggy Schall. They wore eorge Bolin, 8. Rowell, John Mur.| dainty costumes and carried boquets| SUnsIrl of Brooklyn, N. ¥, y, Albert Stanko, eae Young, | of eeigee owell Davis, Clinton er, Her- rs. Edward B, Keating, chatr- ert Wyatt, Albert Van. Doren,|man of the program committeo, | Tears Otrenre tenth Mersly rai Frank “Taylor, Eugene Brittian,/read a witty editorial, which was|strader, Nadine- Robinson, Isaac Lewis (Bud)) Barker, Harry Prich-| followed by a poem, “It is Cherry | trorrman, Bdward Smith of Cheyenne rd, Fred Vern, L. Turnball, Jay| Blossom ‘Time ip Washington,” by | ang Donald Taylor of Ft. Russell. Wolfert, Lyle ‘Parker, Barry Ma-| Mrs. Edward BE. Browne. Then came Se x honey, Donald Brown, Francis Sch-|the “music department” with a <i rck and Jack Norton . greup of songs by Miss Margaretta ak le ara ui cee Campbell.: “The short story,” calied| “Tne apron bazaar and tea which Yoman’s Association to “The Tragedy of the 600th Call,” was] were to have been given on Wednes. fold Bake Sale May 7. Tratten and read by Mrs. Homer! aqy of this week by the Royal Neigh: Announcement - has been made | Hoch. bors of America have becn in- hat the Woman's association of| Following came the “Book Re-| definitely postponed. : he First Congregational church “If Winter Comes,” posed cee i not hold their sale of baked . Charles E. Winter, with | Fine Arts Department coda until Wednesday, May 7, the] Ann George as “Spring.” “Boudoir! Meeting At Plummer Home place to be male known later. Mirrors of Washington” was by Miss] Tye fine arts department of the . eee Almawake Hastings, Miss Portia | Casper Woman's Departmental club Phi’s to Celebrate Dale, Miss Margaret Pou, Miss Mary] wii! meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 ounder’s Day Tomorrow. Hays and Miss Ruth Dickinson. o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. P. Founder's Will be celebrated | Mrs. Samuel C. Major and Mrs.| Piummer in the Blackmore. apart. powerden Ing by members of| T. H. Carway brought many a laugh| ments. © Pi Beta Phi sorority at an en-|by the ‘Joke Department.” ‘The eee ertainment which will be in the|™m@gazine ended with advertising, Mrs, Barnes and Daughters irm of a cookie shine and bridge “Spring, Tonic, Before and‘ After Are Entertained. party to be given at 7 “o'clock at| Taking.” with. Mrs. Harry E. Hull] “afr Charles E. Winter was host- he home of Mrs. Glenn Littlefield, |#"d_ Mrs. Howard Reeside. Little} oss at an informal,dinner given last 37 South Park ayenue, Mrs, Little-} Billy Adams, son of Senator and] week at her home in Washington, field will bo'assisted during the eve.| Mrs. Alva B. Adams, was finis in| p.G, for Mra. John B. Barnes hing by Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs, C,| | Timo to'Retire.” A section of the] this city and her daughters, Mi . Plummer, Mrs. Fred Newman and| Marine band played before and af-| qq Belle and Mary and Miss Mar- | ter the luncheon. t Older. ¢ Misses Sara and Drucilla Stew. “Mrs. Edward E. Gann haa|&2° soe charge of the decorations, carrying | mastern Star Tes out a color scheme of pink. Mrs. ‘Afternoon. Coolidge sent choice blossoms from] ” ‘phe regular Eastern Star tea will Th ‘ the White House, and the secretaty|1,, given ‘Tuesday afternoon, April nity Wathen ocho ome noid | of agetculture, Mr. Wallace, also sent | 29, S¢ the Masonic temple. Hosteases bake sale Saturday, May 3, at | 70Wers: an the | £oF the afternoon will be the Me he Johnson Grocery store inthe | ,,cor ne with Mrs. Keating on the| dames Barnes, Lowe, Fiddler, Mil- bublic market on Second street, | P™ST@™ committee were Mrs. Will- ler, Beveridge and McNall 0 lam C. Rainseyer, Mrs. Homer ‘Hoch, ‘bers.as well as visiting Eastern he salewiit aint ae to Souk. Mrs. Carl Chindbiom, Mrs. John M-| Stars in the city are invited to a belie Laan Baer and Mrs. Edward T. Taylor. tend. eee cee Wyoming Students To Reception Tomorrow for Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain | Be Entertained At Boulder the Rev.“ Woodward. permally this evening at her resi-| Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Robinson of} 4 reception will be given tomor- Pace, 1114 South David street, for] Boulder will entertain the Wyoming | row evening by members of the he members of the Pepper club. | students attending the Colorado uni-| North Casper Presbyterian church mong those who will attend are,| versity on, May 4th, at thelr home.| for the Rev. George Woodward who rs. Carney Peterson, Mra. B. J. Among those who will attend are] will leave soon for. Fort Laramie to yonahue, Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, .| Miss Thelma McKelvey, Shelby| make his home. The entertainment rthur A. Schulte, Mrs. Nell Kim-|Ronaldson, E. Lindstrom, Dick Huff, | will be given at the church and all all, Mrs. Charles T. Weidner, Mrs.| George Blackstone, Dorothy Love-|members of the congregation and red Newman, Miss, Violet Lever | land and James E. Smith of Casper.| friends are invited to attend. {iss Sue Mahoney,- Mrs. Pitt Co-|Frarices Bible, Edward Daley, Doro- ert, Miss Edna Smith and Mrs.|thy Durant, J. Reuel Armstrong, 1, R. Lathrop, Warren Potts, Hatfield Chilson, ‘ eee ‘Thelma Patterson and Ray Miles of PERSONALS ‘ormal Dance Rawlins, John Mills, Lewis Mills By the Elks. and R. A. Stevens of Sheridan, How- A formal dance will be given by | 8% Skages, Violet McGregor, Frank] Miss Nellie Woodworth is visiting he Elks’ Dancing club at the audi.| Sheldon and Martha Petersdorff of| with friends here for a few days orlum, Seventh and Center streets, | Riverton, J. J. Gibson, Leonard | from Cheyenne. (ay 7, It ie the desire of-the Whitbeck and ©. A. Gibbons of ice! 6 nittee that all Elks and their friends | Wheatland, Victor H. Vogel of Glen-} oir, and Mrs. F. A. Moon ar- re there since this is the last of the | "°K; Harry G. Malm of Pine Bluffs. | rived in the city yesterday from In. ‘ormal dance series and the com.|% Whitney and Lloyd . Tucker of| dependence, Kan., and will spend mittee wishes to make ft the sca | Sunrise, Robert Utsinger of Rock | several days here, uccesaful and elaborate of ane ce Springs, Rodney H. Jones of Jack: oe te he Elke" dances thie aecn, “TY | son Hole, Gladby McKelvey of |” Mr, and Mrs, Li Li Harrison’ ar- gered } Powell, Theadore Daniels, Ray Hess] rived in the city this morning. trom Hi feekind Colorado Springs and will be the o Canes : guests here for several days of Mr The following from the Washing- Harrison's brother, Barton . Harri. on Post will be of interest to Cas- . Favorite os peopiet Mrs. Charles E. Winte: % Mr. and sha, w. a Calvin and fe of Congressman C. E. Winter : : ! ned from. ’ Femitig, : Fepressutative i hate . son have returned from a four days pleasure trip spent in Denver and Colorado Springs, =e Miss Emma J. Glenn of Tulsa ar- rived in the city last Saturday and will make her homé here. et ene aken paft In the program: “Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Frede- ick Hf. Gillett were the guests of pono yesterday at the annval HOUSANDS DIE Wid QUGHT NOT TO DIE Kidney Troubles Responsible What every sufferer needs 1s a kid. ’ medicine that puts your kidneys ' good shape, banishes that backache nd drives puffness from under the L. J. Morgan and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, left Saturday evening for Kansas, where they will visit for a short time with Mr. Morgan's par- ents. “ee Miss Blizabeth Simons of Denver is the guest of friends in the city for a few days. . e- Mrs. and Mrs. BE. N. Brown are among the Denver visitors who ar- rived in the city this morning and who will spend several days here. ee Mrs. B. W. aeenen ee last wet ) . for Denver and other Colorado =F gukey’s Marshroot Prescription points where she will bo the guest Mid made of, roots and herbs) costs of relatives until the latter part of 75 cents either in tablet or quid next month. Pro. Both are equally effective, patitch in time saves nine—a few “# treatment right now with this mizing medicine may save a Ufe— see ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Jonen announce the arrival af a ten-pound daughter A ing, heartbreak through grief—and bed ae (rit le ine Kaha Miele ne eid Sada ce | : B} | Yellowstone aventio. Both mother and baby, Joan Cecelia are reported to be progressing +atisfactorily. ar) Miss Sue Mahoney has returned rouble, get Dr. Carey's Marshroot from Omaha, Missourt Valley and ’rescription No. 777 today at Smith Boone, Iowa, where sho has ‘been ES ee oe abe ‘The old ite—the , Norfoll: Turner Drug Co, or any druggist, ie old favorite—the Norfolls | the guest of friends and relatives mind what you have tried re-if you get up through the sht, if your palms are moist, if you mn suspect you have kidney \y where and If It doesn’t help you,| *it—hms been revived along with | for the last month. KF vou aren't glad in a week's time} the other variations of the auit this “ee Nat you bought tt, go and get your| | *e"*0n. This one is of green mo-* The Rev, H. Merrill, enroute mney Back—It will be waiting for| Ot very soft and light, worn | ¢rom. Redlands, Cal., to his home in with @ Amart crepe hat and scarf Johnst » N. ¥., is vinith t thi trunmed with bands of duvetyn, . ome.ot Me, and Mrs, Roy C, Spalth, pt ROE a °u. “Mail orders accepted.—Adver- cement, Camera Study of Bobbed Bandit Interesting close-up study of Celia Cooney, the notorious bob-haired , Che Casper Daily Cribune MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924. ‘|GASPER GROWTH JUST STARTED)" cctne Tovignt |Potce arect U. S. LABOR OFFICIAL TELLS Create Optimism Ne cen oe aa ROTARIANS AT LUNCHEON) cn: <u omen {tems Seetnengle es will feature the meeting which {s Margue efl, was ar called at the Arkeon this evening by | roated at 516 Last Yellowstone, Thel Captain. J. E. Frisby and other citiz-| ma MiKenna, was arrested at 824 ens of Casper. The megting will! rast Second street. Both are out on open at 7 o'clock, Everyone is in-!sona of $200. The Martin woman Vited:.tovattend. had been out of police court three “Casper is only at the grass roots Dr. Arthur G. Crane, presicent of of its opportunities and is destined | the University of Wyoming, was an- to be one of the greatest cities in| other interesting speaker before the the inter-mountain west.” declared | luncheon toduy. Dr. Crane to!d of Francis I. Jones, director general} the progress the school is making of the U. S. Employment Service of | in all of the branches of the atead- the U. S. Department of Labor, be-| ily increasing enrollment and popu- fore the weekly meeting of the Cas-| larity. Dr, Crane cited the success per Rotary club today. Mr. Jones is| credited to the university through where for the day, conferring with] the victories of the debating team, the Chamber of Commerce empioy-| which, in the past two years, has ment bureau. won 32 contests with intercollegiate ‘ Mr. Jones is a most entertaining | schools out of 36. Success in the speaker and local Rotarians were | physical side of the school is also| A sult by Ollie Lewis against Dr. ii ELEVEN” E. E. Enterline a ared for the de- 4 arett for a few days visiting with friends fendant. 5 es was from Midwest. told much about the work and oper- | increasing every year and soon Wy-|Frank Carll, dentist, for $20,760 Ais The women of Casper who have an interest in ths Republican party os Jack Daly, representative of the} are urged to attend a meeting at| Wew Minister For Daye Silverman wool buyers arrived] the city hall on Wednesday evening, ; e Saturday from Chicago. April 30th at 7.80 o'clock. The pur- "i toy pose of the meeting !s to discuss the Congregationalists Plaintiff's jaw, was thrown out of enne to addreas the Bar association court Saturday by Jud, R. R. Rose at thelr meéting to be held Tuesday G. 0. P. Women 2 yaa hs he dn envind Dy the evening. jury. Judge Rose ruled that there J. W. Thomas ana ton are nere| Meet Wednesday | was insuttictent evidence. Attorney ation of the employment service of | oming will rank with the best| mages for the alleged breaking the government. schools in the west, he sald. peyotss, woth of the platntite and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Browning are | matter of organizing Women's Re- expected to arrive in the city this! publican clubs throughout the city, leaving part of the instrument in the Week ‘from their home in Chicago.|to select a city chairman and to Coming here from Columbus, Ohio, Mr. Browning is a prominent wool transact such other business as maY"| Dr. A. B. Dascomb will next Sunday | buyer and has been coming to Cas-| ho brought before the meeting. fil the pulpit at the Biret autodlt pee tor many) veers. SUES ae + tional church. {n all probability he Mountain View. Suburb has = will remain in Casper permanently|| 5 miles of water mains, ¥ F. R. Fullerton of Pendleton, Ore., y wr ere nak’ Fullerton of Pendleton, ore. Qi] Promoters an pastor in place of the Rev, Robert Allmgham, resigned. Are Sentenced Dr. Dascomb, an outstanding fairs in the city for several days. ewe Preacher in Congregationalism in T. L. Goddard of Ardmore is here ° America, is a man of national repu- on business having. arrived yester. we Nes |fadecbatns toctieg Sottero NOTICE 635 Kirk ayenue. Mr. Merrill is a eee MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 28.—|view the field for permanency of odw: . KI bi . F re * rm Baptist minister, ‘retired after 54] A. Em. Walker spent yesterday here| h{W!" ©. Kingsbury, Fort Worth, |location in the Congregational ‘Texas, attorney; Charles E. Kreigh,| church and to the city of Casper years of active service. visiting with friends from Lavoye.| p, 2 irene = WL ets al Pasadena, California, and Isaac C. Howard, Des Moines, Iowa, ojl stock The ladies of Mt. View suburb are requested to meet at Mrs. Whitings on the Highway, at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of promoting the welfare of Mt. View Sunday school. Mrs. W. L. Conne’ly hag? return-|. S. C. Gorsuch is here on business Wecatenatiene. 5 ed from the eastern and southern|for a short time this week from|Pmoters and officers of the Con Insist on solidated Producers Refining com- cites where she has been visiting | Denver. Aor wisntsbeoe cotton Pat pany were sentenced to two years | |i TA NLAC and six months in the federal pent- Miss Marguerite O'Brlen of the| here for a few days from Colorado | e7Isry at Leavenworth, Kansas, | HAMA M6] aM DAN 83 BO | by Judge F. A. Geiger in the Unit- Casper National Leos will ers os Springs. ere ed States district court here today For Constipation morrow for her former home in charge spiracy te 4 Coplay, Pa., having been called} C. T. Slal of Denver ts here today sehen rat piracy to use th there by the itIness of her mother. | attending to business affairs. ————— eee 8. A. Wood is among: the Lusk Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Yramis have| Visitors spending a few days in tha returned from Douglas, where they | “ty: spent several days the guests of Sas REMEMBER THIS friends. H. E. Young and E. L. Bradshaw of YOU OIL MEN! Shee the Producers and Refiner's corpora- TREX CHANGE tion spent yesterday here visiting ". peau. barloe’ potueean, Gembey | WED friends, FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO. George A. Chapin {s here visiting from Crawford, Neb., where she has been visiting for the last f ks IS YOUR HEADQUARTERS with ratatived an friends, a aes Pecraten att oo FOR ALL Gee eee AND FI E vig ere fot aw hoe a |S loa of Denver is among YOU-CANDO FAR. thelr home at Lavoye. oe Magical tte ahaa ered BETTER IN BOTH sen ipsa cia chins ANE PM QIGUT HERE AT, I. ‘y wi . SI at spending several days here this week uote Reng in hn city con thesiince RAE EXCHANGE having arrived Sunday. from Midwest. | THE ADDRESS IS . Mr, and Mrs. R. Fisher are vis- T. W. Worley is among the La 215 W. FIRST ST. itors in the city front their home| voye visitors spending a few days in THE TELEPHONE in Lewistown, Monts the city. IS 1086 ————___ —_—__ Vroman Post Meeting CITY BRIEFS The George Vroman post of the American Legion will hold a meet- ing this evening at 8 o'clock at the ee hi bi ing. / ‘William W. Simpson spent yester-|©U Toms in the Cottman building. ° e day here with friends from Lavoye. “ see M.D. Montgomery is a. visitor WALT N HA here for a short time from Riverton. “ee L. A Black came in y day from Lavoye and will spend several day's here on business, r} eee John Worlick of Glenrock spent) WASHINGTON, April 28.—Coun- UW eh) aS yesterday here visiting with friends.| so) for former Governor John ©. bd heme Walton of Oklahoma, in a brief filed R. E. Lovell tg a San Diego bust-| toaay in the supreme court, an- ness visitor who arrived in the city | nounced that they entertained “faint ins sean aes Sa hope" of favorable action by the court upon the appeal in which the Robert Millikin of New York Clty| former ja Baal sought a review of arrived in the city yesterday on a/hjs impeachment by the Oklahoma short business trip. legislature. R. F. Rekiatage Aaialitey in Los ‘ . Angeles being registered at the hotel Investigation of Alexandria. ; Clyde Duncan, “aerial dare devil," Texas Elections will leav ‘01 ochester, } ee whbre/he ‘will take treatments ot thal Ts: Slated May 8 Mayo brother's hospital. T. Costello, head of the United; WASHINGTON, April 28—Pub- States Internal Revenue department | lic investigation of the Texas se: of this city left this afternoon for] torial election of November, 19: Lander accompanied by C. N. Bloom-| will be started May 8 by the senate Meld of Laramie also of the same| oclections sub-committee under a de- department. cision reached today after prelimi- : cee nary argumenia had been made by M. W. Woodward, general euperin-{ counsel for Senator Mayfield, Dem- tendent of the Warren Construction| ocrat, Texas, and George E. Peddy, company is expected to arrived this] the contesta: evening from Billings. ee. eee D. G. Gordon is here from Den- ver on business for several days, Mr. Gordon is connected’ with the Gor. George F. Baldwin arrived this morning from Denver and expects to spend several days here on business. WASHINGTO: S29 59 on senate amen E. Lindstrum building contractor | dier bonus bill was put over today will spend several days here this| by the senate and house conferees week on business, until tomorrow because of the ab- ees 78 sence of Chairman Green of the J. D. Talcott is hers for a few | house ways and means committee. days on business from Chadron. An early agreement was forecast Lt ld by the canferees of both houses. Calvin Norman arrived yesterday from Whiting, Neb., end will spend several] days here. .* Here are 2 few of the Exclusive Models just received from one of New York’s leadjng stylists. No two of these styles are alike. You will appreciate that! om. broidery on « waist of plain white broadcloth blends with arf and skirt; buttons s of self material om $59.75 No. 3 ; Irresistible. creation of satte- collar A few chickens will groce’ bill. See lountain View Suburb. Judge William A. Riner will ar- rive tomorrow morning from Chey. SHOES SHOES SHOES ALL NEW GOODS BOUGHT IN 1923 Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes all this week at one-half price. Re- gardlews of cost 1500 pairs must go this week. Don't miss this sale Opens Tuesday, Ending Saturday Evening. BEEMAN MERCANTILE CO. Corner Second and Elk Streets. The Golden Rule Dept. Store LINDSAY & CO. j ae ame - — —

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