Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 11, 1924, Page 3

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Concert To. Be Given © pupils of Mrs. Madlyn Treber, voice instructor, and Mrs, Mar- guerite Curtz, violin instructor, will appear th joint’ concert tomorrow evening at the “Music Shoppe, at 8:00 o'clock. All those interested are inv! .to come and enjoy a most interesting, program which is as foll * Violin trio, “Priestst March,” from Athalia, Carmel O'Malley, Margaret . Metz, Gladys Searles, second violin; Con- stance Metz, accompanist. Vocal solo, “Little Pink Rose’. Carrie Jacobs Bond “Rose in. the Bud’ Dorothy. Forster Mrs. James- Roush. ‘Violin sold, “Marionette Waltz” Eugene Bundy. ‘Vocal solo, “Mighty Like a Rose” ~! Nevin Rose’ Olcott first violin; Berg ‘My Wil Irish Katherine’ McAdams, Violin solo, “Pilgrims Chorus,” from Tannhauser. Mrs, Ruth McMurray. Wocal solo,’ “At Dawning” Cadman Vocal solo, “Thank God for Garden” .. -- Del Rego Vocal solo, “Slumber Song" —-__ ote MacFadyn * Mrs. H. P. Bubb, Violin solo, “Russian Village Fes- tival Dance’ Czerwonky Little Wilma O'Brian. ‘Violin solo, “Berceusé” Chernowski Vocal solo, “Little House of Dreams" --.--- Oley Speaks Holtoran. I Violin solo, “Minuet Style" in Ancient Czerworky adys Searles, “Song of the Robin” Anna Case Vocal solo, “Chanson Indoue" Carrie Bartlett. Rimsky-Korsakow » “Daddy” -Beherand Voeal solo, “Daisies” Hawley Mildred Bubb. Vocal solo, “Meditation,” Thais" G Vocal solo, from — Massenett Marguerite Metz. cal solo, “Song of Songs” Moya “La Gitana” -_ Sturgis Margaret Smith, ‘Violin solo, “Concerto (first move- ment)” De. Beriot B. McDermott. vocal solo, “Waltz Song from Ro- meo and Juli “Where My Caravan Has Rested’* pak Lohr Mrs. Don Lobdell. Methodist Ladies Aid To Meet Tomorrow. The Ladies Aid society of the East Side Methodist church will have its regular monthly business meeting tomorrow afternoon at: 2;30 o'clock at the church on 1614 East Second street. A large ‘attendance is desired as there will be import- ant business to be considered. Rie De Baptist Wiling Workers ‘To Meet Thursday. The Baptist Willing Workers circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Scott, 751 Madison,-on Thurs- day afternoon at 2,00S0'ciock. AN members and neighbors are asked to be present. eee Bridgette Club WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924. at a towel shower Saturday evening in honor of Miss Cleola Lilly who will be married next week. Miss Lilly was the recipient of | many beautiful gifts. About thirty guests were present. : eee Birthday Party Giyen at Elks’ ‘The Klay anniversary of Mrs. formed mndau was’ celebrated in the Grill Room of the - Elks’ club. Monday evening. About twenty eu were present. The evening was spent playing cards and danc- ing. A buffet luncheon was served at 11 o'clock, eee Ladies Aid to Meet Tomorrow The Ladies Aid of the Emmanuel ‘Baptist church will meet at 2:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the church. All members are requested to bring thimbles. . a tere shown. hi iting his most Thi Mesto " in, Chicago, the Mrs. M. L. Bishop entertainea | It §s estimated that 4, this afternoon at her home on East Second street, for the members of the Thimble Club. About fifteen guests were present. Refreshments were served, Mrs, Anna Kyte as: sisted the hostess. Ps home is now in Washington, was the Ft. Casper representative at the Congres Mrs. Fishburn c@ntin- ued the discussion on the Constitu- tion. A social hour followed the business meeting. Mrs. Horstnian-assisted Mrs, Win- ter for the afternoon's entertain- ment. K. ¥. 0. Circle to Meet The K. ¥. O. Circle of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Earl Jopp, Rear 143 Nerth Beech street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Altar and Rosary Meeting Today The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Anthony’s church met this af ternoon at the Mullin Club in busi. ness session. This meeting was the last of the season. Gard-Meredith Marriage Announced An announcement has recently been made of the marriage of Miss Agnes Gard of Loveland, Colo., to W. H. Meredith of this city, which took place’ March 8, at Thermopolis. Miss Gard has been a teacher at the Lincoln school for he past two years, Mr, Meredith is in charge of the offices of the Meredith-Hope Engineering and Supply company. The marriage was kept secret until the close of the schools this spring. Mr. and. Mrs, Meredith will. make their home in Caspe see Birthday ‘Party ‘Given At Deegan Home Mrs. M. Deegan entertained. at her apartment on South Washing- ton street Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her young son Qgnov: n's eighth birth ‘The afternoon was spent playing garzes. and the small guests were served with: a large birthday cake and-iceé-cream. The children present were: Ruth Trev- ett, Lois Howard, Margaret “McCar- th Dorothy Mowery" Joseph Me- Carthy, Robert Kimball, Keith: Téd- ford, Jack and Gerald Dalton, #Billy and Jack Schulte and Donovan Dee- gan. Mrs. Deegan was assisted by Mrs. O. M. Howard. . Gleaner Circle Meeting Thursday The Gleaner Circle of the First Baptist church will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Howard Thomp- son, 933 South Ash ‘street, at 2:00 o'tlock. eee Ft. Casper, Chapter No. 4, 0. E. S. to Meet Thursday Fort Casper, chapter No. 4, 0. E. S., will hold its regular meeting Thursday evening, June 12, at the temple. Initiation will be held and light refreshments served. The ex- amining cémmittees will be present at 7:30. All members of the order are urged to come to the meeting. | @ee D. A. R. Meeting Is Very Interesting The last meeting of the D. A. R. for the summer, was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Max Wi.ter on Grant street. A report of the Continental Congress, at Washington, was read which was snt to the chapter by Mrs. ‘Wilt B. Hammond, former resident’ of | the members of her bridge club this this city. Mrs. Hammond, whose ‘afternoon at 1:30 at her home on The Red Goose Twins Are Mrs. Howland Entertains Mrs. “G; E. How!and ontertained —— “Rate D stale) Jen eeebiaite tine aati To_Meet Dhe Bridgette Club will meet this Week with Miss Ella Wrenstead at her studio in the O-S building. one Christian Ladies Aid To Meet Thursday The Ladies Aid of the North Cas- per church will meet at the: home of Mrs. Charles G. Stout, 773 H street, Thursday, afternoon at 2:30. All members and friends are invited to. attend. Strawberry Given This E The Public is invited to c berry Festival to be gi Sing by the 1 the North Bhureh. digs Ald Society of per Presbyterian F iaple. Shower Given for Bride-to-be Miss Blanc Wagner entertained Dinner Frock Now in Persia They Are Traveling Around the World Trying to Wear Out Their Red Goose Shoes funny hats like flower pote oes of ailk that 3 saided o'er Red Goose Shoes wear so well and look so good that you will want them for yourself, You cap find them at Wiggins. ‘Brown Barefoot Sandals. Cool and flexible. the thing for warm weather play wear. extra good one. ° Sizes 3 to 5—$1.75. Sizes 514 to 8—$2.25. Sizes 814 to 11—$2.75. “Quality Shoes Carefully Fitt Just This-is an‘ Red Red Goose Goose Shoes Shoes In New Broadcast Role Wendell Hall, who has entertained radio fans across the broadcas' ere like this: “I do!” Hall was groom in a radio wedding to Marion ceremony taking place at Station WEAF, New York. 000,000 listened in on the service. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. south of Casper, if the weather ts “ Ontario, Canada to attend the In- friend, Miss in Slizabeth KiIlport, favorable. All those wishing; to at- ternational Rotary convention, On| Cheyenne. tend will please telephone Mrs. C. June 20 they will sail from Mon: se o> H. Mead or Mrs. H. G. Wilkes. treal on the Mont Clatre for a three] Mrs, S, A. Kingston, of Aurora, ae 7 ee month's excursion through Nebr., is visiting at the home of 6 - Missionary Society ean countr F Mrs. Z. Q. Mil‘er. To Give Luncheon England, y. Switzerland eo ay e. The Women's Missionary Society Belgium. The will return to Cas Lueilie Ellis of the Casper Beauty of the Presbyterian church will give per about the first of September Parlor has been spending her va- ‘a luncheon on Thursday at 1 o'elock pS tadpe cation at Thermcpoli She will at the church parlor, A musical Mary Railey, who has be back Monday. program has been arranged. All Nakivasker. Wealovan ’ Unive see the women of the church are cor- dlally, invited. see Mrs. "Sul'van Entertains at Tea Mrs, E. J. Sullivan’ entertained at a Tea this afternoon at her home on South Durbin street, between the hours of 3:30 and 5:30, “. the past two years, will be morrow. She has several days visiting a Miss Mabel spending | the day from t school east of mb is in town for ranch home south- been St. Mark’s Guild To Mect St. Mark's Guild will meet with Mrs. G. T. Morgan, 605 South Park Thursday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock Mrs. Morgan will be assisted by Mrs. J. W. Bingham, ‘This will be the last meeting of the year and it is hoped that all members wil try to be present. - It is impossible to meet in the Parish House be- cause of building operations. oe. Baptist East Side To Meet Thursday The Baptist East Site Circle will meet with Mrs. Ira Naylor, 334 Scuth Conwell, Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Everyone is ex pected to come prepared to help as thfs is to be a work meeting. PERSONALS M oO. nation, is peech which went some- important South Durbin street. The members of the club present were the Mes- dames England, Wickert, Lang, Lanouette, Howlett, Gibson, Larson, Trollope, Eads, Ford and the hos- tess, Mrs. Howland. see Children’s Program Is Great Success ‘The Children’s Day proggam held The. soft, supple moire which now obtainable i: is perfectly adapted Josendal, of Chicago, is in *: 5. * for frocks of this type, cut on the . + last Sunday, at Lavoye, was very | Ca*Per on her way to San Fran | ih. ‘ine with long, plain sleeves Tur most flashlight _in the ‘world successful with more than one hun-|~" : $e che and a close neck! Distinction is} for the money A genuine I veready in dred people participating. A Sun= : : . © narrow sashes | paperanian a cs sige ‘ re day school pleric will be held in the} Mary Chapman, of New Hamp-/run through inch slits about the | every respect, using full-size, standard near future and it is belleved that, Fis towntor tt waistline. It would be quite as ef- Eveready Batteries. Simple. Hand- go from here b time the membership of the to St. F school will be doubled. Last Sun- fective im any light wool or satin. some. Absolutely practical. 65c and day’s program was as follows: bbs eS ie Star toe Phas 75¢, complete with battery and bilb. TG rahe he hadi D Mrs.) J. ‘Kilroy, from Davenport, they will meet Mra. Anna Léoper You can afford several! On display pening Address’ - Ia,,. went through Casper today on| iia the these of them will go. to ceuboidealecd event here Welcome her way to San Francisco, Cal. now by dealers every . Duet—There’s a Hand Held Out eee Edith ‘Heckathorn and Marjorie} y:rs. James A. Elliott. and her Be Sole Ferra amas pneranteedby 5 AED NON niece, Eleanore Burns, who have | NATIONAL CARBON CO., Ine, ecitation—Tno Month of June ~! been ‘visiting at-the M. L. Bishop | N fork Py i 16 a M. L. > lew York San Francisco -- Naomt McConnaughty} home, left yesterday for thebr ‘ Recitation --. ~8 small boys} homeg in Lander. Mrs. Elliott was Whisper Song - Primary: Class | tormeriy.. Kitty. Bishop. ecitation—June » L-----------.25 : Pars satis. Nadine “Heckathorn| sere, A. G.. Davidson bs Mrs. A. G. Davids ms. gone Recitation—Childrens Day ~ fon an extened visit to her former ---- Helen Szekula| nome at Rhinelander, Wis. | Mr. lowers Beverly. Barber | Davidson is in the employ of the FLASH I IGH I Ss sive ‘Thanks: BMT sicwest ‘ootapadly : ee ie & BATTERIES Dorothy Highfill ; 7 shy * Hit Miss Lucille Lay of Shcshont ts i Gladys Lawrence} , visitor at the G. B. Stillwagon —they last longer she Bite choo!) nome at 736 Kast 4th street. Benediction. ete Much credit is due Mrs. Barber , who has been training the children | ,,.is Trane, Maloney), dancing, in- 13s tins is AP ', evening for Denver. She was caffed — | there because of the illness of an Cc. & N. W. Women’s aunt. Club To Have Pienic e-eNe The C. & N. W. Railroad Wom- Mr./and Mrs. C. H. Townsend left this afternoon for Buffalo, N. Y., Lathrop’s ranch: where they will visit Lieut, Carrol en's Club wi June 15, hold a picnic Sunday at Di His store is open days, nights and Sundays, during all of which time he is at your beck and call—in sickness, in health; ,for life-saving medicines, postage stamps or information; for use of the telephone or to consult the directory. His life is literally one of service to his fellow-man, and he seldom has a vacation. Speaking for the Kimball Drug Stores, we value service above material wealth. More important to us than the amount of any individual purchase is the knowledge that wesare giving you r value for your money. The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug PEP’S NEWS DEPOT Building to Be New Building for Pep’s Stores About Aug. Ist TEMPORARILY Torn Down al Stores The RexallL Stores edi: “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” ae ee Pills _* 137 South Center om People 3 DOORS NORTH for Tu the ees Sick oto WITH Weary PEP’S DRUG STORE TO THE PEOPLE All the hot water you want when you want it—heated as it runs fresh from the main, Ruud ; Water Heater Pep’s News Depot at 146 South Center Street combines with Pep’s 1, - n bs) Drug Stores, at 138 South Center Street, 3 doors north, until a new lb t is truly. a _wonde aah ho asehold building is erected on the corner of the alley. Arrangements have been only the. kite hen, bu shallanhaey made to take care, good care, of Pep’s customers, all of them, at bathroom a 1 be trod trash Pep’s Drug Store, while the new building is being completed. hinveh gas-cthe el an, ct sap fuel ppecnarsly. tet ma : Open ie hot water faucet and you get hot Pep’s Drug Store (and Pep calls it a Drug Store, without a Pharmacy etn ae cel Close itn seuses because the medicine man made it possible). Pep’s Drug Store sells Pt stops. thir eomae only package drugs, prepared and packed by the manufacturers them- \ ea! Dovenl eieeniitn selves, and that’s one reason why Pep belongs to no combine whose \ es 5 : ; object it may be to maintain prices. Mtelta thes wondestol = REMEMBER! PEP’S PRICES LEAD THE WAY! ; The: Casper Ga Apphante o., ine, Phone 1500 115-119 E. 1st

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