Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1924, Page 5

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‘ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924. NATIONAL OFFICERS Fitzgerald Studio By Patrons Here Classical and Interpreta- tive Dancing Will Be Taught Casper people interested tn inter- pretative and classical dancing are waiting with a great deal of inter- est for the opening of the dancing studio of Miss Genivieve Fitzgerald which is slated’for October 15. Assisted by Miss Claribell Butler, Miss Fitzgerald will teach interpret- tive, character, toe and folk dancing and special classes in Delcroze eur- thymics. The fundamental Swedish, German and corrective gymnatisms will also be given to pupils just starting. on the work. —»———_. SOCRETY. (Cuntinued From Page Fou~) =I honey, Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mrs, A. F. Hoff and Mrs. ‘C. H. Townsend. The next regular meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. A. F. Hoft. oe. Synurgae to Meet ‘Tuesday ‘The regular meeting of St. Mark's Synurgae will be held on Tuesday evening of this week at the home of Mrs, C. P. Plummer in the Black- more apartments. © . Mr, and Mrs. Foley Will Be Hosts at Dinner. Mr.“and Mrs. M. J, Foley will. be hosts at dinner this evening at the Country club for Mr. and Mrs, O. @. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew and Mrs. C. W. Beckett. see Mrs. Bizzell Will Entertain for Sister. Mrs. H. G. Bizzell will compliment her ‘sister, Mrs. C.. E. Roberts of Hollywood. at an informal luncheon and bridge party to be given on ‘Wednesday of this week at the Country club. ese +4Mrs. Sullivan Will Entertain For House Guests Tuesday. Mrs; Patrick Sullivan will enter- tain informatly on Tuesday of this at a. formal dinner to be on Tuesday evening of this at their home-on South Center eee Literary Division To Hold Meeting. ‘The literary division of the Casper ‘Woman's Departmental club wiil hold the first meeting of the sea- son on. Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. D. Welch, 345 South Park avenue. The program for the afternoon will be given by Mrs. ‘Welch and will be followed as out-,| lined in the club's year book. Mrs. Les Ghepperson; vice chairman of the department will be in charge of the meeting. Rummage At North Casper. A rummage sale will be given by St. Mark's guild on October 7 and 8 at the new Norris store on H and Durbin streets in North Casper. Friends of the guild or church hav- ing articles they wish to donate are asked to notify, Mrs. Parfett, Mrs. Sinclair Reekle, Mrs. W. W. Keefe, Mrs. Eetd Hufsmith, or Mrs. Philip K. Edwards, eee Mrs. Scherck Presides At Informal Party Last Week. Mrs. Ed Scherck preséded at an informal party given on Tuesday afternoon at her home, 133 North Lincoln street, in honor of Mrs. I. L. West who in leaving soon for Tulsa to make her future home. Guests ‘present included, Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Mrs. H. BH. Dailey, Mrs. Charles W. Tobin, Mrs. J. E. Scott, Mrs. H. H. Wrightsman, Miss Jaun- ita Oldham, Mrs. F. W. Sexton, Mrs. G. A. Moulding, Mrs. W. W. Barnes, Mra. D. P, VanBurgh, Mrs. R. C. Smith, Mrs. L. V. Ulery, Mrs. C. Young, Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. Van Austin, Mrs. C. W. Grey, Mrs. E. Bruce, Miss Mable Séliers. see St. Mark's Guild To Meet Next Week. St. Mark's Gulld will meet on Thursday afternoon of next week at 2 o'cleck at the home of Mrs. W. W. Keefe, 442 C¥ avenue, Members are asked to bring to the meeting rags for the rugs and material for tea. towe's an well as any linen or laces that need mending. 55.00 Reward Five dovlars revard will be paid to the party furnishing the Dally Tribune tnformation to the capture fraudulentiy col from ‘Tribune of the fiaper ould not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the or @n authorimed collector from the oftice. if you are not sure you are baying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can- ot do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 Casper leacing f the person who OF THE D. BE HERE THIS WEEK State Gathering in Be Featured by Casper on Friday to Presence of Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cooke. The state conference of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution will be held in this city on Friday, October 8, at which Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, president general and Mrs. William S. Walker, be present. in room of the building and all members of the D. A. R. who are interested and those visiting in the city whether mem- bers of the local chapter or not are welcome to these meetings. A luncheon at the Country ¢lub at 1 o'clock is being planned and should the weather prove unfavorable the | luncheon will be served in town. All members of the D. A. R. are invited to attend. There will be a reception given In the évening at the Elks hall to which the public is cordially mvited to at- tend . Mrs. Anthony AVayne Cooke and Former Gov. B. B, Brooks will deliver patriotic addresses. This will be a wonderful opportunity for the people of the city to meet the two national officers of the D. A. R. another national officer will The business meeting of the conference will be held the ladies Elks They represent an organization of more than 150,000 women whose an- cestors fought in the Revolutionary war. The D. A. R. {8 purely a patriotic organiation its purpose being to keep in remembrance the heroic deeds of the fathers of the republic and to foster the spirit of lbert While it does not claim to be a benevolent organization much is be- ing accomplished along this line. During the conference Friday the I6¢al organization of the children of the American Revolution, under the direction of Mrs. W. W. Lacy will act as"pages to the national officers and the state regent, Mrs. Groshon. Members of the'Ft. Caspar chapter of the D. A. R. will serve as escorts and attendants to the distinguished visitors. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Ernest Adams of McKinley !s at- tending to business affairs here for a short time: eee ‘Theron Morgan and Dorsey Strat- iff are spending a few days here with friends from Salt Creek: oe. Henry B. Perkins, Casper attor- ney will spend Tuesday of this week in Douglas on legal. business. eee Mr. and Mrs, Hal Curran and Miss Mary Lyons left yesterday by, mo-, tor for Denver where they will visit for a short time. From Denver Mrs. Curran and Miss Lyons will con- tinue to Pittsburg, Kan., their for+ mer Homes to visit. relatives while Mr. “bvrran will return to Casper in a few day eee i Mr. and Mrs. R. W. David of Colorado Springs will be guests at the Henning for several days this week. Mr. David is in Casper on busin in connection with the Helley-Springtind Tire Company. F. R. Winter of Lincoln ia in Cas. per on business and Visiting with relatives. Mr. Winter is a brother of Representative Charles’ E.: and Phillip Winter. . Dr. H. R. Lathrop and guest, Dr. O'Neil of Chicago, will return today from a two weeks’ hunting trip spent in the Jackson Hole country. ares Leo A. Dunn, cashier of the Wyo- ming Trust company and BE. H. By- zell spent yesterday near Douglas on business. cee . Former Governor B. B. Brooks will leave this week for Tulsa to at- tend the International Petroleim exposition. eee Richard Keenan Jeft yesterday for his home in Sheridan by motor after a several days’ visit spent here. eres ‘, Carl Johnson of’ Great Falls is visiting with friends in Casper for a few days. : Me EN Carl Jackson is visiting here for several days With. friends from his .} home in Billings. Frank Hirch, representative of the C. B, Livet and company of Om: aha, is in Casper this week on busi- ness, 4 guest bee the Henning. ee. AFAEL SABA- en the world a story of fierce, vivid color, through which stalks one of the truly great characters of romance, Produced by Frank Lloyd in a picture that is Atingle with thrill and adventure as you shall see in “THE SEA HAWK” the guests of frienfs here for a short, time from their home at Salt Creek eee Floyd Fawcett, tire salesman is in Casper this ‘week ‘on business. *. M. M. Scott left yesterday after. noon for Illinois where he will spend @ week on business. os Mrs. Anna Jackson has returned from a fortnight’s visit spent with her sister in Denver. An Interesting Offer Snow and cold weather remind us that there will soon be another Christmas coming—holidays with their many . R. J. Mosher left fast evening for @ several weeks’ business trip to Denver and Oklahoma. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis are visiting for-a few days with Mrs. Davis’ father, Arthur A. Kyte at Thirty-Three Mile. eee Mr, and Mrs. LaChipple of Taber- nash, Colo., have returned to their home having spent several days in Casper the guests of Mrs. C. B. Bartholomew. eee Joe Lippert returned last evening from a two weeks’ business trip to Ft. Collins and Craig. .*. ‘M. C. Green is spending the day here from Split Roth. . is Miss Margerite aaiens of Norman, kia., is a guest at ‘Townsend for a few days. > ~ see Ralph Pearson is visiting with friends here Lae Midwest. v- Fritz Layman spent yesterday tn Gleprock as referee for the Dougias- Glenrock football game. ee Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes and duughters, Ida Belle and Mary, and son John left last evening for Wash- ington where Mrs. Barnes and. ch: dren will make their home for the Che Casner Sunnav Cridune Monday. Special meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America at. the Knights of Pythias hall. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby wil! be hosts at a formal dinner party. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will enter- tain at bridge luncheon for house guests. Mrs. Rlaph Buckner will be hos- tess at @ luncheon. and bridge party to be given at the Henning hotel. Regular meeting of St. Mark's Synurgae at the home of Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Wednesday. D. A. R. luncheon at the Coun- try club. Literary division of Departmental club meeting at the residents of Mrs. C. D. Welch. ‘Westmi: r guild of Presbyter- fan church will hold first meeting of the season. Mrs. H. G. Bizzell will compliment her sister, Mrs. C. E. Roberts at a bridge luncheon at the Country club. Thi jureday. First meeting of the season of the Midnight Bridge club at the Jeremiah Mahoney home. Mrs. FE. Paul Bacheller will be hostess at the second of a series of informal bridge luncheon: Mra. W. W. Keefe will entertain for the members of the St. Marks’ guild at ber home on CY avenue. Altar and Rosary society dinner at the Mullin club. Friday. Pupils of the Van Meter School of Music will give a recital at the Methodist Episcopal church. 2 Saturday. Annual luncheon of the Casper oe club at the Henning ho- e winter months. Mr. Barnes expects to return to efi vi . Gagore 4 several weeks. Robert Olp, representative of the Queen Insurance company, is fn Casper on business from Denver. see Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson left last week for Chicago to spend sev- eral weeks visiting with friends and relatives. M. N. Wheeler is attending to business affairs for a few days in Denver, see Frank Rate of Lost Cabin is in Casver enroute to Omaha with a shipment of cattle. eee Emil Jammerman of Split Rock Was a visitor in Casper yesterday enroute to Omaha. «ee Mrs. Leona Johnson of New York City is in Casper having been called here by the death of her mother, Mrs. H. M. Moore, eee + John Nolan and Ernest Jamenson of Split Rock are visiting with friends in Casper for a few days. eee Mrs. Ernest Hall is in Casper from ‘Midwest to attend the funeral of the late, Mrs. H. M. Moore to be held tomorrow. This Sturdy Little New Gulbransen Piano jaranteed in Every Particu- ae by the Manufacturer and by us is Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St., Casper. Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo. pleasant surprises. What Could Be Better For Gifts Than Your Photograph We Urge You to Come Early and Make Your Selection of Mountings, Folders, Finish, ete.—For That Reason We Will Give DURING OCTOBER One Free Photograph With Every Dozen Ordered to Induce You to Come Before the Holiday Rush Is Upon Us DON’T DELAY Phone 859 For An Appointment | Wisstunio Y STUDIO O-S BLDG. Jacob Mill of Lusk spent Satur. day here visiting with friends. eee Kenneth MeKenria of Lander is a Visitor who arrived in the city yes- terday. Mr. McKenna is a guest-at the Townsend. ee James Bogle of Lead, 8. D., was an out-of-town arrival yesterday. eee Mrs. John Walker is among the Midwest people in Casper to attend the funera! tomorrow of tho late Mrs. H, M. Moore, eee Roy Fink is a Denver business man registered at the Townsend. see “? Robert Davidson ot Powder River is in Casper visiting with friends. eee Mn and Mrs. J. M. Handley came in yesterday from Midwest and. will visit here with friends for a short time. . . Miss Mary Brennen of Caeper is teaching for the winter months in C. H. James has returned from &@ two weeks’ visit spent with rela- tives and friendg in Toleda. Mrs, Belle Griffin, mother of Mrs. T. J. Riach returned to Casper this morning from an extended trip to the eastern cities, including, Wash- ington, New York, Bogton, Buffalo. Mrs. Griffin also spent a short time in Panama. : eee Otto Spratt, representative for the Niles Mosher Cigar company is a business visitor in the city for the week. While here he will be a guest at the Henning. ee R. W. Soan of Thermopolis ts transacting businé®s affairs in the city for q short time this week. se Percy Grow is a Clearwater, Neb., visitor spending a short time in Casper this week. - . Mrs. Joe Donlin and daughter, Mary Hanora and Mrs, Maurice the Rawlins schools having left for O'Connor, who» have been visiting that city last week. eee W. Cheney of Lander ts visiting in Casper a guest at the Townsend, eee Mrs. Gertrude Rush has returned from a four months sojourn in the east, where she visited friends and relatives in Cincinnati, Columbus, Philadelphia, Washington and oth. er eastern cities. Mrs. Rush was guest of honor ata number of house parties and other social events dur- ing the summer. g . . James Bond of Midwest is visiting with friends here today, ove B .W. Musser of the Utah Oi! and Gas company is in Casper for a few days from Salt Creek and is a guest at the Henning hotel. cee Miss Violet Lever has returned from an extended trip to Canada and Ireland. While in Ireland Mira Le s the guest of her here for several weeks with Mrs. The Fall PAINTING DECORATING Season Is Here Don’t wait until the last minute to have your work done. We do painting and decorating that will please you. Let Us Figure On Your Work. Calvin Platt Established-in Casper 9 Years. 1332 S. Boxelder, Phone 1495NJ Donlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat- tick Sullivan and sisters, Margaret Kathleen and Patricia wil! leave on Thursday for their homes in Fort Wayne, Ind. . H. K. Scott of the Scott and Cur- lee Construction company ts spend. | ing some time in Sterling, Colo, on business for his company. ~~ eee Mr, and Mrs, Theadore R. French @re the parents of a baby daughter who arrived on Friday, September 26, at their home, 824 West Four- teenth street. Both mother and baby daughter, Nona Maye are progress- ing nicely, . Miss Glayds Clark left last week for Alcova to teach during the win ter months . . PAGE FIVE, Dr. Mark H. Smith has moved his office from 242 East Second street to Gladstone Hotel building, corner Center and First , Streets; Telephone 2660. {HERE'S A GUN BUILT FoR. DEFENSE-- USED BY PATRIOTS OF SENSE ! GEBO COAL. NATRONA TRANSFER George Russell of Salt Creek is among the out-oftown visitors spending several days here. STORAGE AND FUEL CO'S COAL QUARTETTE PHONE 949 _.0.40x S73 ANNOUNCING DAY AND EVE Single Hour 20c; 124 West Second JEAN’S NURSERY, JEAN’S NURSERY, OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY, SEPT. 29 NING SERVICE KINDERGARTEN PLAN. PRACTICAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE, “The Children Learn as They Play” Three Hours 50c SPECIAL FAMILY RATES COTTMAN BLDG. Phone [991-R The BRU , now this Radiola. what wor! 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