Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1924, Page 12

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STS TAS REANIM NERAA PAGE TWELVE. cae Che Camper wary eH Bees EXPENDITURES |COMMUNITY FUND PROGRAM FUNCTIONING “TN CIMPAgH SMOOTHLY: ORGANIZATION REPORTS MADE NRE WATCHED i Committee of Senators SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1924. ‘ABBMQMEL RIABERCN te Elysee, and accepting a com-| will be taken. If the yote goes 4 mission from the president, Marsal | against the president, he will resign. set about consulting with prominent Aaa SEES i statesmen regarding a ministry. In the great cities of India it is i H The procedure will be for Marsal|not uncommon to gouge out the Y | i to carry a message from Millerand| eyes of children in order that they TO OA GAN | l f to the chamber, upon which a votel may beg. + . * nie Ee OO Millerand Succeeds in|l| | MARSEILLES Se + ]]@ good home in Casper, as she was|an aggregate of about five hundrea| py 3 : : Nearly $42,000 Paid|inatie to ‘veer tho ehita and give| persons, have come to the attention {Excellent Work Being her the advantages she wishes her] of the worker. It is the policy of| Pelle, 5 x Into Casper Chest to,se. Thore are only a few of] this association to extend reer. |’ Done in Carrying on baie aette ate Budciar i rp been First, however, the underlying cause A eupiaese i han is ht. ¢ i From Pledges. January at, but they are. the onen| {oro existing condition is sought. ctivities. : that directly concern Natrona | her efforts toward relieving the con-| *' © —_—_— county and Casper, and, for that} aition. Food, clothing and.fuel-are| kitchen to coo! Receipts to date from pledges to|reason are “given as examples. rtentineer Tentd ca Se) bspemtog the Casper Community fund amount Natrona County Girl Scouts. rnished; cl 5 ; ; ; SRT Ss Ee Broadway at 103d St. - To Scrutinize All to $41,899.35 out of $60,794.05 sub-] “At the present time the Council peepee bates erie kewa pal eopettn ea Securing Agreement ; (Subway Express Station at Door) scribed last year, according to a fl-}has 15 +troops ‘with approximately hy glenio. cdagsss Yn. "the lage ‘oa <a prea mag det Napoca S T h. ie P NEW.YORK CITY Outlays naticlal statement just. ma‘ Cut] 310 girls altogether. Each troop has! sajority of erin een diet berth fotsten at? a midetiog. ‘o Accept ost. Near Riverside Drive '° to subscribers showing a bank Dal-| teacher serving as adult leader or has been giyen by ‘the “Asso- i t i ance of $22,773.23. The work of in, who meets with her troop] 2nce Bas. ‘This class will’ son change from gen- Central Park, Theatres viuldue Heenan isis functioning {one night each week (or more often | (8ted Charities, the underlying | eral gymnasium work to tennis, for WEBB MILLER pall Seoneine Sactioas ‘ON, June 7A com] undor the financial assistance of the/i¢ necessary) outside of regular|C®US® has ‘been unemployment. |‘the summer. The Ash street courts (United Preas Stat Correspondent) senators will sit here} find ja als® reviewed. school hours. At these meetings the| Many times this was unavoidable. are being used until the municipal PARIS, J; ce raais fi Z Single ing mmer serutinizing} “inasmuch as the Young Men’s|Girl Scout program is worked out. Rillerge: ottorts’ Have. bebn rade pours ars ready, abe. Gielimessave - Ts (fem art ae Meet Aig Hern ed'to party cam-!onristinn association. hae és SR Abtvale oward assisting rs oO club’ ofthe ¥i0v.iC. A.imeets a and every cent paid] pinetioning ince cher teen sete eae eee etn acontamtll tamily, who. were able to, obtain| the hich sehool with an average at-|adcept the difficult task of forming Single room and bath $3 year, due to the resignatioa of}stnce January ist and is registered] WOrK: Usually, however, relief ig} tendance of twenty-five. Plans for|*‘Sovernment acceptable to the | Double room, bath $5 per day This was assured today when the er Secratary I.. A. Toothaker,|qt National headquarters. An ef- pxteiiden ewhile, Woe, ds deine "| @ summer camp for these girls, and eiistoes coupe ee Gnas without debate adopted theJ/and the delay in getting somuon: to] ficiency contest was started on gen-| Cured. The object He Ks ae ee some business’ girls, are progressing | © 1 0a" @ “traitor” and demanded |{ ‘Dinner de $1.35 a resolution providing for}take his placé we have no report/eral scout efficiency. Troop eight| ciated Charities ‘o ntain | rapidly. The ¥. W. C. A. Business his abo (Thy 3 sedey ex Jal Goken y of all campaign finances. {from that organizatien,” says the|o¢ Park school captained by Mrg, J.|ormal family life, to restore it} Girls’ club makes a welcome for reriene Le aes. Soa Senator Borah, Idaho, republican|report. “The Near Hast Relief, the] Baldauf, and troop four of Jeffer-] When it’ has been interferred with, | new girls coming to Casper. The PM hc Paeeee ad 9 pate ones 3ct ee Te will act as chairman of the commit-}ninth agency of the Community|son school, captained by Miss| 2nd to create conditions more Se association meets these newcomers | [ert Ming. bt Pedhies wee tee. Other members are Jones,}fund, is not included in this bulle-] Lowry, were the winners, Silver| ble to it: In many instances as they make application for work ad ooy 4 ministry at the time i ‘Washington, Republican; Shipstead,| tin as we feel that the members Of]joving cups were given the win-| has been found that families and) ry for its resigna- or request a room.’ | Minnesota, m-labor and Caraway,|the organization are more interest-| ners by Mr. C. H, ‘Townsend and| individuals, are as bankrupt in con Salvation Army Mathie to attempt to form a Arkar and Bayard, Delaware,jed in local charity work. These re-}the Casper Herald. On April 19th| fidence, spirit and character, and in “Miss Ruth McHarg, Captain, Cas-| ““\vter ua heh tah ts Ss Democrats, ports cover a period of time from[pr, Elizabeth Kemper Adams, sec-| the'sense of responsibility to aousety, per Satvation Army, makes the fol- consul! al ‘The exact manner in which the! January first to date. retary of the Department of Educa-}@8 they are bankrupt tgs aw dy lowing report of relief activities for 2 committee will function has not yet) Wyoming Children's Home Society.| tion of Council and adult leaders. | @nd it is sist ay eos y ber organisation: —_—— ate = been decided. Sessions probably will “The following report made by [On May third, the annual Girl Scout these conditions as it Rr ges “‘Since the firstvof the year, —— ee = CE SSS SS not be held until the campaign gsetS/ ares Virgil 0, Nesbitt, Casper rep-| rally, was held in the high school Zood cane aed A ath! rei? Eon thirty-five families have been sup- ee <a : into full swing. resentative for the Wyoming ‘Chil-|audiforium. All scouts were pres-| Visits have fortunate woopla, It te| Plledwith groceries at different CALLAWAYS J dren's Home soclety, shows some-|ent, as well as parents and friends, | homes of unfortunate People. | times: ‘Thirty-five individuals have Natrona County Red Cross. not always, necessary to expend| have been given a night's lodging. money, instead the family is made to feei that someone is interested in them and that they have the moral support of this organization, aswell as the financial support, if this may later become ‘necessary.’ been given meals and thirty-two Five and one-half tons of coal have been sent to nine different families, Rent has been paid for four families (two weeks each) and four hundred and fifteen articles of clothing ha “Since January 1, sixty-five ex- poeta YP thing of the splendid work being “Seven infant babes, wards of this| service men have been assisted in ; rome, have been placed in g00d] various ways by the Red Cross of- “ ’ homes in Naticna county since J: fice. Six of these men have been y 1—three of them in Casper.| helped to secure their state bonus. small children bave been sent] Employment has beén found. for % foung Women’s Christian been distributed among the needy. from Caspereto the home, three of . nthe: ay 4 a Yow Women’s 4 if them having been taken from | ee ee ener ate een, wiih Association. Altogether, four hundred and - 4 a » ans, ‘ : B, Wyo. June 7—| mothers who were prisoners in the| are made with the provision that| ‘Miss Mary Kissick, general sec-| twenty-four individuals and one hun- s A. Saunders of Carbon} Natrona County. jail, and. of course, county and Sheriff George J. Car-| unable to care for them, Three un. roll of Laramie cou arried mothers have been cared A little girl whose ‘mother had remarried, was taken from Casper rlington, Ia., to relatives by tary of {he Young Women's| dred and ninety three families have ae sareeiva: Christian Asatte of. Casper, | been aided in yarious°ways by the gives the following report: Salvation Army since January Ist. “‘Employment: Since January 1 Casper Boy Scouts we have had two thousand five hu: “Casper Council now has a per- dred and fifteen applicants for work | sonnel of 540 Scouts and 52 official the money is to be soon as employment can be found. Six men have been assisted in filing ‘claims for compensation, having proven satisfactorily that their dis- y due to injuries received x Chiltne ative of the Wyoming | wnile in service. Three men have] of: various kinds, such as ,sales| 21” troops aro’ registered und. have pc bh are ithe been. assieted in securing hospitaliza-| ladies, maids, nurse maids, cooks, | been granted a charter from Nation- obs e the trip were paid’ by i tion at government expense. In one] waitresses, chambermaids, — stenog-| @l Headquarters since January 1, Te tease at the | cocatne the step’ father sould ‘not| itance a ticket (10, Denver “Was | paphera and benkkeapersia Gus) calla} 1044. 0°Al] pe these tronumgeetrane: mesiahin, deft thie! Gostien | erail: topoiatie fthen wa, TWO! purchased for the man in order that] from employers total nine hundred Llobing to a bigh degree of efficiency siree tm tasers eevelien | emall: baye/aeotien Te et he might enter Fitzsimmons hospi-| and fifty-two-and out of this’ num- Seodaheteeie HeRacat ie tone 1 } citizens, have been placed in, the tl Taree certificates in lieu of lost| ber we have filled eight hundred and | Scouting. 5 — i thirty-three positions from our list} of the year was the Scoutmaster’s 2.2? Wyoming of applicants. The employment de-| School of instruction which was held or destroyed discharges have been home by the local representative. re- Sarithy ;< \Heneter (tenia aC secured for men who ‘had been so ; z at an cbilgntont hae aaa unfortunate as to lose the originals,| partment is doing. all possible in| from March 3rd. to. 17th, inclusive. m families not financially bie} Loans totaling $150 have been made | communication with applicants and | Appreziniatefy, 76. men took advan: are for them, hav had the as-|'® cover maintenance for nine dif-| sister associations to. advise people twelve: adailouk. 1025 hours of stance of the organization in fing.} ferent men while they were in| about the employment situation in good homes for the girls whers| Search of employment. In two|Casper. Room Registry: We have |Community Service have been given can work for their board end ses the loans were made-to pay} had‘one hundred and seven so by eons Py cate ane are room and attend school. Another|for transportation to a hospital. | canta for rooms and have had listed} Year, Se vise initne* ganar Rewularsailings from New case is that of a young giyl who] We are glad to say that most of the} with us one hundred» and forty euiie aes phd ibd ning. The Bow Montreal. W had gotten into bad company, dne to} men who borrow money from the] rooms and apartments to be rented. largest wants poi Sriavt ant home alfficultien and lack of train-|Red Cross repay the loans and are It ia practically smnpeaible to deter: rsoss wan. °ThO Jamboree’ held ing, and taken into the recely-| Very appreciative of the. service| mine the number of rooms filled ¢ " jum which Was packed to 1o the fact that those who | Symnasi bs a Bee listed with us do not | capacity and fifteen hundred people “The Associated Charities, which] call as the rooms are filled. Ac- fiestas! ie: ‘ee wna SoC ESTO has been organized since the first| tivities: There are approximately projec y | 48 4n Camp Carey, the new perma- of the year and 1s functioning un-| one thousand girls participating in Dakt' Boy’ Boollt Tain which: ia; ater renacred. ing home to be kept until a good Associated Charities. ar home could be found for her where John Lynch, Ca. she would recelve proper. training, 7 f + Casper Agt. k: ‘ay Phone 9 which could not be given her other- wv ‘Sp lla Wise. A mother who Was original- ‘ ANCHOR LINES ly a native of Wyoming, brought] der the directlon of Miss Mina Ells, | such activities as the Girl een tndar“oonstruatlon: +-the Mate fee her small child clear across the con-| trained social worker, makes the| club, ¥. W. C.°A. Business Te paticreicpanectense< Geel bel yop he tinent recently, to the Wyoming] following repo club, classes in psychology, a] tat dsth- theheiee: Randolph & Dearborn Street Children’s Home, and asked them to] “ ‘Since January 1, approximately | study, and basketry. Many yo! see that her little daughter be found’ one hundred and forty are making use of the eas ct Sree tetas ment, to date of the Community Fund's finance Total pledged. $60,794.05 Total collected $41,988.33 Total disbursements. Red Cross 145.00 Boy Scouts ..-~ 5,332.44 Girl Scouts _ 777.98 Young’ Women's Christian Asa’n 3,109.80 Near Hast Relief "500.00 Wyoming Children’ Home Society_ 1,3 +++ 2 2 351 877. + ‘4 i ? alee _ | After the Honeymoon- “T_JOME !’’—all exclamations evoked by the grand- eur of nature’s wonders, encountered on a * Total: .<cnecsee 19,126.12 honeymoon trail, seem cold as compared with one “ Bank. balance_ 22,773.23 word “HOME. ceeaiaae 7 Honeymoons come and go, but the home remains for- WANDERLUST IS ALL over a sanctum where love and friendship abide, | ¥ Our store is now ready to meet the needs and carry RIGHT» BUT BATTERY SHOULD GET ATTENTION out the ideas of the new homemaker. We offer our services in whatever way you may wish to use them to help make your “dream home” your real home. . June days, spring fever and the wander-lust go hand in hand and between ten and-twelve million auto owners are tinkering with their cars, getting them in shape for sum- mer trips to“cure thelr restlessness and longing for new. scenes. Cara that have gone through the winter are in the shop for overhaul- ing and painting. Cars that were laid up-for the winter are being put ++ Furniture and Fixtures... . 273.95 Petty Cash Ex- Penditures . . 41.76 Banking Need--- ‘A CHECKING ACCOUNT at this bank will help you to” speed up business, establish credit, save time. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT at this bank will encourage you to save regularly and become financially independent. OUR SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS will keep your valuables Sate, TRAVELERS CHECKS, COLLECTIONS by means of sight drafts—these and many other financial helps are at your service here, WYOMING. NATIONAL BANK “LARGEST IN SIZE AND SERVICE” my ~ The listings below offer some excellent values. 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