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‘WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 Che Casper Daily Cribune Invited to attend. Guessing contests] month. returning to Casper with whl be a feature of the eevening's| Mrs. Neff this week. They werc entertainment. guests en route home with Major . and Mrs. B. C. Daly in Laramie. cee assist the hostess during the -ntter- noon are Mrs, E. E. Wiley, Mrs. Charles Lester, Mrs, C. B. Henry, Mrs. Charles Swingie, Mrs. O. L. Thempson and Mrs. Cherles Ben- points, for a two weeks’ visit with relatives. Mr. James {s local man- ager of the Tnion Tank Line Com- pany. Hw. Mrs. Mabel Gillette and Mrs. C. A. Blutharsch are leaving today for Utah, where they will spend a short time, after which they will go to Californié to make their home, ren Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Huffman have returned froin a three days’ visit spent with friends in Ft. Collins. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Price left last Saturday morning overland for Tulsa, where they will attend the International Petroleum Exposition. They will also visit for a short time before returning to Casper in Bart- Jesville. Mr. Price is Rocky Moun- tain district manager for the Black, Sivalls & Bryson tank company. Thuseday Night A party for the young people the Mountain View Community Church will be held at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening, The party will be sponsored by Mrs. Boyer’s Sun- day School clas: eee "Hola ‘Regular’ se fold Regular Meeting. The Pythian Sisters will ‘meet at the Knight of Pythias hall Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be seryed during the evening. and a social hour held. All _mem- bers as well as visitng Sisters in the city are inv ALLACE Beery . the wickedest merriest brigand that ever spat in pics ship ditch— ‘idnaper, cut- throat, coward, you will thrill to tounding deeds and laugh at his villain- ble actor makes is rogueries in a most astonishing tale of love and adventure—Frank Lloyd’s produc- tion of Rafael Sabatini’s “THE SEA HAWK” Mr. and Mrs. Perry MecInanch Miss Doris Van Meter will. pre- sent her students in private recital to be given at the Methodist church October 3, at 7:30 o'clock. These recitals are conducted monthly for the benefit of the stu- dents, their parents and guests. Following is the pregram: Florine Kyte, piano—Rondo.” Grace Uber, plano—‘Song of the Night.” Carl Schneider, the Mountain Gayle Hargraves, plano—“In the rden.” that they need not expect to hear from him as, he is going to be busy “just-singing". But this remark is always superfluous, for Mr. Middle- an over-modest artist who canrfét see why the public ‘should possibly be interested in anything about him besides his singing, and his managers know from experience that such mere trifles as press notices, invariably carefully collect- ed. by every artist great or small, he never bothers to collect. To club, and whicn will be opened next Monday eyening with a joint recital at the America theater. Many tickets have been sold to those who appreciate and enjoy music. “Paul Althouse, tenor, has been de- violin—“Back to Brill and Mri sin are guests of Mrs. Denny at her home, 342 South Me- Kinley street. PAGE THREE. the guests of relatives, Mrs. Lial Branson. Mrs. C. F, . B. Shaffer. . Mrs, R.'B. West, Mrs. E.R. Bishop of Ba- Robert R, T. K. Miss Mary Grace Larson, sister of George Larsen of Casper, has been pledged as a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority at the Univer. sity‘of Wyoming at Laramie. Larson was a visitor in Casper dur. ing the summer months. Miss Eula Platz Ls Miss Edna Dardin Mr. and Mrs. ee the Incidently, the advent of the great American baritone” is being eagerly awaited here. Mr. Middle- ton will appear at the America on October 6, Tickets are now on sale at Wells Music Store and Klein- Marks Music and Art Shop. see Mr. and Mrs. Covert Are ; Hosts at Bridge Party. Mr. and Mrs. Pitt. Covert were hosts at an informal bridge party wiven lant evening at their home in the Standard addition. Honors eral days in Casper, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin. eee Mr. and Mrs, C! H. James, accom- panied by Mrs. Fred Perkins, overland this morning for St. Jo- seph, Mo., and other Middle West CORNS tenor quality in the .extreme “upper notes, ard unusually even throughout the ran; :. One of these days, !? Paul Alt- house speaks truly, people will dis- cover that singing niay yield bene- fits to the singer other than what is represented in the coin of the Mr. and Mrs, Fred E. Wood of 1540 South Spruce street are receiv: ing the congretulations of friends on the arrival Monday evening at the County hospital of a baby daughter who has been named Mary Ellen. Mr. Wood is assistant petro- lJeum engineer for the Midwest Re- fining company . Boy." Guy Wright, piano—The Marjery Vancil, tina." Harry Powell, piano—‘Reverte."" Annie Morganstein, violin—"Eve- ning Star." Francis Cottman, plano—‘Spring Song.” Ruth Song, ann? violin — “Cava- a Mr. and Mrs. M, T. Rathvon left Briekaisehias: plang — yesterday for Tulsa {fo attend the ‘ International Petroleum exposition. tt —") . ee Re eT te | aire: Rathvony is, eubeunteententt Be Mr. Althouse, who haz been en- gaged to appear here during tho present music season, is one of the few who bo} that sour young people misa the posibilities of sing- Haugen, violin— “Cradle ing fer the evening were taken by Mrs.| J. M, McCalley, vocal—=""I2 I Were | ‘2 Western States Oil and .Land “One noed not strive to be a sec:| Leigh Townsend. Mrs. Carney Peter-| _ Rose. company. ag ° aiies OF Dr. T. J. Drew and William B. Falian Sc] i ngs ° Raper aloe ore ty | Cobb. ; Re ee | Davey ‘Moktimarior Gienibaan take Lift Off—No Pain! learning how to use the -roice. Guests present for the evening] Beatrics Bellenfcntaine, vocal—| “** ‘njured a short time ago, and “The fault. with tt young| vere: Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Jobnson,| By the Waters of Minnetonka.” who is now at the county hospital, —> American boys and Ws is their |. and Mrs. William B. Cobb, Dr. eee is reported to be greatly improved. PHONE 1745 pride. They feet that they must|@"4 Mrs 'T. J. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Presbyterian Bake Mr. Mortimer is u brother of Mrs. Cc. R, Peterson, Mrs. A. E. Bigiin, James Meek of this and Mr, and Mrs. Leigh Townsend. cae turn into a monetary return what- ever time and physical expenditure they put into singing: This, to my mind, ts all wrong. Everyone can- Sale Thurseay. Mrs. Ben Scherck's division of the Ladies’ Ald gociety of the Presby- terlan church will hold a bake sale city. * . Mfs. Sam Neff has returned to the efty from an extended visit spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Kruse-Larsen Marriage Today at Presbyterian Manse. far mot have a career, or even turn to on Thursday afternoon at the music as an avocation. But there| Miss Mae Loutso Kruse and|church parlors. All members are SE otnen ne tener rer ®@re_ other compensations from} ]yman Wilfred Larsen, formerly of| requested to have their donations by Mr. Neff of the city engineering Minden, Neb., were m pars studying singing, and . practicing, thaniensue from a financial source. Every fall when Arthur Middle- ton, the popular American baritone, leaves New York on one of his ex- at the parlors by 2:30 o'clock, Crey Baptist Auxiliary Meeting At Church Parlors Thursday. The Woman's @uxiliary of department, visited there a 1103 South Wolcott street, by the pastor, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. MRS. R. SPICKLER the tended concert tours that take him} Elmer Krise of Albion, Neb.,| First Baptist church will meet from coast to coast through many| brother-in-law and sister of the| Thursday afternoon, October 2 states, he informs his. managers] bylde- The couple will make thelr] the church parlors with membe home at Midwest where Mr. Larsen] the Gleaners circle acting as Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little is connected with the- J. G. Kittleson | tesses. “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with Mrs. Bizzell Entertains fg Building compan; Presbyterian Ald For Guest at Country Club. Guxers: Meeting at Church. Mrs. H. G. Bizzell entertainea for Your druggist sells a tiny bottle The Ladies’ Aid society of the|12 guests today at .an informal of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- ness or irritation.—. First Presbyterian church will meet on ‘shursday afternoon at - 2:30 o'clock at the church parlors with Mrs. F. B. Firmin's committee in charge.” A bake sale -will. be held in connection with the meeting by Mrs. Ben Scherck’s committee, eee at luncheon and bridge party given at the Casper Country club for her sis- ter, Mrs. C. E. Roberts of Hollywood who’ is visiting in the city for a week. Guests present to meet Mrs. Rob- erts were: Mrs. R. C. Cather, Mrs. G._E. Griffith, Mrs. T. BE, Tonkin Mrs. H. O, Barber of Lander, Mrs Paul’ Weidner, Mrs. Leo A. Dunn, Mra. R, ‘Wertz, Mrs. Val Maghee, Robertsén and Mrs. W. JEAN’S NURSERY “A Safe Place For the Kid qe” DAY AND NIGHT SERVIUi Single Hour 20c, Threo Hours 50¢ _Special Family Rates Jean's Nursery, Cottman Bldg. 124 W. Second St. Phone 1991R Do You Suffer From Back- ache or Pain Over Kidneys? Wonderful Relief Is Here Told Cedar Rapids, lowa:—‘I suffered @ great deal with pains across my back until I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Anuric (kidney and back- ache) Tablets, but now have very little to complain of jr the way of pains and aches. What Dr. Pierce's Anrric Tablets did for me they will do for others if they will but give them a trial. This medicine ts worthy of the highest recommenda- tion I can give it for kidney ail- ments and Backache.'’"—Mrs. Reuben Spickler, 625 6th Ave. East. This anti-uric-acid remedy of Dr. Pierce's for backache and kidneys (called “An-uric")' is new, but it can be had at your neighborhood drug store, or send 10c for trial packags to Dr. Pierce, invalids’ Hotel, Buf- falo, 2} Y.,, and. write for free medical advice.—Ady. Dinner Mallin Club. ‘i Members of the Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony's. Catholic church will serve a dinner. on ‘Thursday’ evening at the Mullin club from 5 o'clock until 7.to which the public. is invited. to attend. ewe Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Are Hosts at Dinner. © Former Gov. and Mrs. B. B, Brooks were hosts at an informal dinner given Monday evening at their home on South Wolcott street for Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hazlett and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanway. eee North Aid Meeting Thursday. Mrs. L. C. Killebrew will enter- tain the Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Christian church to- morrow afternoon at 2:39 o'clock at her home, 502 East L street. All members and friends ure invited to attend. ‘The Natrona Rebekah Lodge 18, will meet in regular session this evening at the Odd Fellow’s. hall, Following’ short business session refreshments will be served and a social time enjoyed. All members of the organization in the city are Ws) R Yo EYES Wholesome Cleansing Refreshing At Popular Prices Bachelors’ Club Under New Management 230 North Park Street New Furnishings a Board and Room Call 1177-J Now “For the Man Who Cares” Mrs. Johnnie J. Condon $3.95 to $16.50 Parisr Bros, Cigar & Tobacco Co. rae In tan, grey, navy,” cocoa, black, green and many beautiful color combinations. C. Montgomery, Physician and Surgeon Electronic Reactions of Abrams ¢ ; ; Heavy wool skirtings in stripes and plaids as well as pleated wool crepes and striped prunellas, eee ‘Philathea Class Wil The Philathea class of the First Methodist church will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the! home of Mrs. T. J. Diamond, 1043 aven ‘Those who will _ MEATS AND PROVISIONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We Are Sole Agents for the Famous DOLD HAMS AND BACON They Will Be Sold to the Trade at : WHOLESALE PRICES Dold Niagara Sugar Cured Skinned Ib. Hotere eRe pag Dold Sterling Standard §kinne: Hams, Ib. 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Ground Pork Shoulders ~-_.-____-_____15¢ Pork Loin Roast_ -25c Pork Loin Chops___ <= aan 30S Pork Ham Steak__-___-________35e In this popular line which has recently veloping at such a rate during the | ‘!lustrate—how many artists who oR er ae PERSONALS ere oetne te Fe eeeee wih tO) age, and Mrs, W. F. Shaffer of| in Montana. last. two years thet he is knocking | had sung an average of. elghty| “patty Gray, piano cusarincoup.? Cais. oi, ae peste samen Bend, Ore., have returned to their udly and insistently for admittance | (tes 4 Season would have neglected| jrazel Wright, plano — “Little Pera Er fi idtab -dwetena. after im itacta wesite’ be the seats of the mighty, and if he} t0 have ony ae Lig pent remind Princess.”" e : aes Maret eneiens es ates * Srapiads aver visit spent in Nebraska and Wyom- office notices from at least 6 more p _| Tona ord spen' y in ug! ing. ‘While in Casper the; een bir ied ne teeY [important of their engagements? 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