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2 Ebe Casver Suiday’ Tridune tertained her family on her return| héar her stiggested that she give by giving most of it. She went| the play before one of the local again and became letter-perfect in| clubs. She has been_ giving themi it. Then a friend who chanced to] ever singe.”* r 2 ; [Y. W. CA. ACTIVITIES| Young Women’s Chrietian assoc!-) ‘The period of regisration clored witii ation, corner First and Wolcott, of-| the class meeting on Thursday with fice telephone 1456. Genera! secre-| a very full class. It is probable that ta telephone 2815. ~| another class may be creases ‘The Week's Doings. ter for those who have failed to teg: During the Past week “a. total of | !ster in ba Wears ihe pus SEIELS. inertia Noe noaee |? The \tieet ateeating Of the Band. RO One Tene eeee aid [orate clane GIL lp! puaibonall Ber employment, finding a safe piace to tthe whicke's Tepactmanta’ stay, efe. 161 telephone calls haye | Cause of the Women's Depai club concert number. which occurs been received at the office and 113 y on that evening. The term will last calls out by the office force have ,.[elght weeks beginning with the fol- been made in caring for employ- r forte: lowing Monday: A large number of ment work, “placements in roofs, 3 registrations have been made and and. otherwise. meeting the need of those who are using the privileges | Since the time of beginning: 1 RE thokencetation week later, those interested may reg: r ister at any time during the coming ¢ Miss McGahey'in Denver. week. No registrations can be re- Miss Glenn. V. McGahe: ceived after the beginning of the work secretary of the Y. W.C. A.,| class because. of the hindrance of is attending a Girl Reserve confer-| new people a the successive meet- ence which fs {n session over the] ings to those already started. weelb end at Denver. The confer- Y¥. W. ©. A. Chorus, ence is being attendes by secretaries Good attendance and interest char. and advirors of Girl Reserve clubs] acterized the Y. W. C. A.. chorus im ‘the Rocky miountain. region, meeting of iast Friday evening. New Bible Class. members will be received at any Bible class. which| time but thp earlier the start, the meets each Wednesday morning at| better. Many valuable suggestions the home of Mrs, McCarthy, 1113] made by the director may be missed South Eim street, is growing in in-| by tfose entering later. The privi!- terest with new members added at] ege of the chorus {s one of the fin- est educational features that the Y. W. C. ‘A. has been able to offer the young women and grils of and the leadership of Mr Smith as © director and th did work of Mrs. L. L. Langworthy a8” accompanist are greatly appre-| . » ciated by those who have thus far allied themselves with the group. The group has its own organization and officers and makes its own reg- ulations. Pleasure and profit are combined in its purpose and those who have not developed their talent meets each Thursday evening in the|in. music are espectally* invited to gymnasium of the Methodist church. - join. Oe PERSONAL MENTION. OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Clayton of Shereveport, La..) Minn., to visit for a short time with is in Casper attending to business | Mrs. Stafford’s parents. En route to affairs and is a guest/at the Town-] Jamesvil'e they were guests of rel- xend: atives for a short time in. York and Lincoln, Neb. see M. F. ‘Loycock {ts here on bus!- ness from his home in Omaha. eee Fitzgerald Studio To Start’ Classes ; as signed to promote interests of dramatic art classes in dancing, Physical education, and expression are being opened this ‘week at the studio of Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald, 1242 South Ash street by Miss Clari- bell Butler of Chicago. Miss But. ler has-had‘a varied experience in teaching the different subjects which she will give here, and is most capable both ‘as an artist and as an instructor. She studied her work together with Miss Genevieve and Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald ‘in Chicago and it Was this friendship which led to her coming to Casper. Miss Butler intends that the studio shall have comprehensive Scope, Not only will aesthetic and interpretive dancing be taught but ball room dancing, physical educa- tion, and expressions are all includ- ed in the courses of’ study. Both Mrs. F..W. PELSTER 1 the praise of established critics she hag also been making friends and admirers among all People who appreciate a good show. “Her audiences have included theatrical folk and critics of the New York, newspapers and maga- zines, fashionable clubs in the large cities, students an@ faculty of many of the leading universities, miners of Arizona and the audiences ba gather for the artist courses on , throughout ys one writer, who ite by chance she discovered the pectiliar gift that she has developed. As a little girl she was able to imitate everyone she met. Then, when she was about 15 she attended” her first play and, en- by Gay MacLaren t ander the auspices of the Casper ‘Women’s Departmental club,: will go on sale at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. The production is one of a series which the club is present- ing in Casper this winter as a. means of giving Casperites an exceptional entertainment and also of raising % money for the milk fund maintained for the benefit of undernourished eral it; bi ae of a play at once, act them creditably, and create the impression Ait severa} different characters are “3 the play. RECORDS RECORDS Victor Records If you float home’a bit late, why don’t you have some new Victor records under your arm to make it easy for you? every meeting, The new téxt books are expected to arrive in time for th next meeting. All women are wel- come to attend. : Board Meeting. The regular meeting of the board of directors scheduled for Friday evening was postponed to Wednes- day ‘evening of this week. It is im: portant that there’ be a full attend- ance at that time. Gymnasium Activities, Growing enthusiasm has been shown in the gymnas{um class which Sutazye If You Do, Take This Advice OMAHA, Neb.,—I consider Dr? Pierce's medicines’ to be the very best. The “Golden Medival Discov- ery’ built me up “and strengthened me very much; the vorite Pre- scription’ refleved-me of nervousness and Dr, Plerce's Pleasant Pellets have always acted satisfactorily. I have recommended these medicines to others-and they also have all been very much pleased with the results.” —Mrs. F. W. Pelster, 1923 So. 18th St. You can build up your health and strength if you obtain Dr. Pierce’s Temedies in tablets or quid at your nearest .drug store. Write Dr. Plerce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N Y., for free medical advice. 19442 Way Out West in Kansas._____-___-_____ Billy Murray and Ed Smalle Vernon Dalhart “It Ain’ Going to Ragin No More” was a hit- “Go ’Long Mule” is another hit, only more so. Hard Hearted OT CE RES SE EOE -Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra SeeEineneeianemeneisbaeemend HE 19447 Bagdad How come you do me like you do F Frank Crumit © Knock) at the door-___- Frank Crumit James F. Walker is among the Denver business callers spending a few days in the city. oe sate ig, Where the Dreamy Wabash Flows__ ay at .--- Whiteman’s Orchestra Follow the Swallow. ranged but this matt ed out when the classes ure organiz. ed. Fitzgerald believe that much can be done by a studio of this create an interest in dramatics and several plays will be given during the season, thus showing in the best way possible the work accomplish: and also to children, ing from ‘Fort Collins. for a few days. fled Ad ction will he | t yet been ar- | the completeness of | The formum program of the cham- a }ber cf commerce luncheon réhed- Instruction will be given to nien | uled for Tuesday, October 21, at the Hennng hotel will be directed by the chamber's legislative committee, which is composed of Henry E. Per- kins, R. C. Cather, A. M. Gee, J. W. Johnson and V Oo. Wilson Speakers selected by the committee will iss problems of importance to Casper and the state of Wyo- ming. Both Miss Butrer and the Misse® kind to by, At to J. D. Richie returned this morn- tye pa a a John Martin is in from Salt Creek dis AeA For results try-a Tribune Classi- estions for legislative enac Arranging Classes in ; For Adults and Children in Expression Studio 1243 South Ash Street _ MISS CLARIBEL BUTLER Physical Education and Ball Room Dancing Will Also Take a Limited Number of Pupils PAGE SEVEN. ment to be considered at the next session of the Wyoming legislature which are non-partisan and of such nature that they should have the support of the Natrona county dele- gation in presented at the meeting for review the legislature may be the legislative committee and may afterward be made the sub- Ject for discussion at a meeting prior to'the convening of the legislature. the last session of the legisla- ture a number of bills of interest Natrona county were swamped in the closing hours of the session because late in the game to receive proper aonsideratto situation be they were introduced too In’ order that this not repeated our !egis- committee proposes to have of non-partisan interest lin- ‘or the opening of the ses- Phone 963R George Olsen and His Music J. F. Mills of Sheridan is a Casper Biécihese cuties, Mrs,James R. Wilson has been calied to Council Bluffs, Iowa, on -at- count of the serious illness of her aunt who is a sister of J. J. Svend- 1084 Elman ! ot Elman Foran is visiting with BR. friends here today from Midwest.’ . Valse Sentimentale—Violin Solo “i Valge Staccato—Violin Solo — wie sen“of this clty. Mrs, Wilson. will 55226 A Suite. of Serenades—Part 1___-____ Sse H. B. Waters is transacting busi- | emaln with her aunt for’ several bya fe a ages Soe eS Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra ness attaire here ~for a short time} Weeks. at A Suite of: Serenades—Part 2__._. — from Salt Lake City and is a guest | ee ee een eee Paul Whiteman’s Orcheatrs ut the Henning. Mrs. Rose Haynie has: return eee from Lead, 8. D:, yhere. she- was'| called by the: filness ‘of her father, who: ig greatly, tmproved. A cee Four Serenades ‘By the late Victor Herbert, es- jally comy for the Whiteman Orchestra _ it's Spanish, Chinese, Cubgn and Oriental; styles, Les Snow was a visitor in Casper yesterday from Salt Creek and was a ghest at the Henning. 4 oa vena Mrs. Ernest Hall of Salt Creek spending a few days in the city, visiting with friends. Mrs. Hall was accompanied to Casper by her moth- er who has been. visiting at Salt Creek and who 1s returning today. | to-her home in Buftalo, N.Y. oe 8 Frederick’ Van Berg is among the Lavoye visitors spending a few days here, es. Ne OV) Fisher from Midwegt ‘> here 6" busin in yesterday | i severa! days ‘The Klein-Marks Music & Art Co. ° 238 East 2nd Street a short time here. “eee “Rush Razee, representative of the Reming.on Arms company, has re- turned to Cainer from a_ business wip through the state. Mr. Razee is u guest at the! Henning. - v8 R. H. Roberts’ ts -a-Tulsa vis~ itor who arrived {n Casper yester- day. ee i Fred Englang is a - Minneapolis business man registered at the Townsend. Frederick Taylor has returned from .a severa! days’ business trip to\'Thermopolis and vicinity, @ eve se Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chapin spent yesterday here from Salt Creek. eee Mrs. Charles B. Stafford and chi:- ft last week: for, J: Phone 1745 F. E. Smith and A’ R. Woolley are Denver business men spending a few. days -here and the: Townsend. = Mrs.) 0. -L. Walker hildren. have 'returned 1 Baa fea monte visit spent. at ¥ Lid a Springfield, Mase, a Mrs./Sam Gillard! ” returned lagt evening froma several weeks stay 4in‘Thermopolis where she took treat- ments at the hot springs. eee ‘ Friends {n»Casper will be sorry to learn of the death of Thomas Mar- tin, Natrona county’ pioneer which occurred at the home of his.son.and daughter in Massachusetts ~ two weeks ago. 2 s J. M. Ramsey the Ramsey Construction company: ie spending the day here ‘from Tllco. ce os eh James Morton. of Dougias,- young: est-son of. Mrs. Sara Morton spent yesterday here .having motored up yesterday’ morning. i °° 4 James’ Rodgers ‘ana T..H. Thor- son are visitors {n Casper from Ico. Klein-Marks Music and Art Co. ‘IS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR RADIO Radiola Super-Heterodyne : ne Atwater Kent | Crosley Trirdyn These are the foremost radio receiving sets on the market : today. ‘Priced from $18.50 to $450.00 Let Us. Help You Get “On the Air’’ The Klein-Marks Music and Art Co. 238 East 2nd Street : Phone 1745 Radio Demonstrations Every Night from 7:30 till 10:00 New Value Caracul ‘Fox ing this week at the University of Coats Wyoming at Laramie are’ Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Worthington, Mr. and M ‘Willlam B. Cobb, Captain and Mrs. C. P.'Plummer, Fred Layman, ‘Ted Mad and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Neff. ——.@7.—_ For results’ try. a Tribune /Classi- fied Ads. s $47 $75 $35 Coats — -. 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