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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1924. Fratemity ‘Men of Cas per To Join Next Week in in Big Panett at (The inttial attempt to.get, f Greek letter tere yj. Will be mad banquet a permanent organizdtion will be Tisunbed ¢ that is expected to function. agreeably. in the years to come. . Beheving that Casper, with its multitude of lodges, luncfieon’ clubs and organizations is much overorganized, no attempt will be made to have this,new or- ganization anything other than a frame on which to hang social ac- Uyities. The evening will be woynd up. with an entertainment program pro- vided. by professionals from, local theaters, cabarets and amusement places. ine initial banquet and organtza- tion is being. fostere@ by the five tfaternities that have permanent orga! tiohs locally including Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, Delta. Tau. Delta and Alpha Tau Omega. The committee in charge of the banquet is compos- ed of R. B.° Callaway, Dr. T. J. Drew,’ Wheeler Canfield, E..C. Mad- den, Ross M, Grant, Wiliam Schoon- maker and Taxi Thomas. ‘ The committee has been ‘unable, through lack of information to get in touch with all the fraternity men in town. Any person desiring to be placed on the {vitation list is re- quested to telephone Dr. T. J. Drew, and all fraternity men, whether ac- » ademic or ‘professional, are cordial: ly invited to the banquet. The following men only are known to the committee as frater- nity men and others desiring con- nection with’ the organization are advised that they, must take the inl- tiative in having their names includ- ed the invitation list: Alpha Tan Omega. Sam Neff, Cy Brooks, George Lay- man, Fred Laymam, Charles’ Fisher, Earl Moore, Jim Laughiin, Fassett, Jim Griffin, Glen Parker, Gerald Austin, Charles Cooney, Ted Madden, Stanley Greenbaum, C. 0. Christman, William B» Cobb/ Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Dr. T. a Drew, F. A. Fredlund, . M. Wright, Wal. Arlo “Gooarich, R.. M. rles McGrady, Dr. J. H. y, Mate Wheeler, Spec Worth. tto Hetts, Leigh McGrath, Walt Smythe, Kirk Hartun, Ryan, Charjes F, Patterson, mer §S. Silburn, H, L. Seidel, Ken Thornton, Martin Snyder, Wiltiam esborn, Ted Olson. Beta Theta Pi. i Charles FE. Winter, James P. Ker, A. H. Cobb, Chiles P. Plummer, R, M. Boeke, Don Gallagher, Ross M- Grant, William Schoo! er, Do Le La Breche, Fred Kohler, Robert Creighton, James Paige, H. C. Wal- lace, Art Bowman, } Smith, Wilfm Parfait. Sigma Na. Rt Rich | Atkins; the Towmsend Max Winter, W. J. Bailey, Stacey Boyer, Tom Haymond, Ethott Ailen, taxi Thomas, Cem Nicoiaysen, Dot- sey Straitiff, Gregory Powell, Wil- lard Longshore, Noah Kearns, Dolly Gray, Wiliam Boaz, Delta Tau Delta. . E. C. Thompson, Lew Giffin, Dr. . Bailey, Jonn B, Barnes, R. E. ‘allaway, K. L. Warner, J. M. Mcin- ure, R. H. Wheeler Canfield. Phi Gamma Delta. Ivan Marshall, Robert Burke, Bob Frank B.. Firmin, Ned Walker, William Wingingham, Rev. L. E. Carter, Asa Swan, E. F. Walker. Sigma Phi Epsilon Carl Gel George Vance, Herb Ladd, Harry Cotton, Cliff Miller, and Harold Manorgan. oe Delta Chi, Marvin L. Bisnop, Jr, Harry 0. Warton ae T. C..Harvour. ppa_ Sigma. Irl Feltz ere #rank Miller. Phi Delta Tueta. Hal Curran, Clitt Jonnson, George Cross, Charles. Pearce, Fred. Souta- well, E. H. Foster. ¥i Kappa Alpha. James Barker, C. G. Cypreansén. Deita Upsilon. Dr. 'V. O. Daken, Bernard C. West over. Zeta Psi. Dan Beers. - uubda Chi Alpha, E. H. Glendenin. ae carina eh RE! \Ball ‘Tuesday Night To Be Social Event Airaitice Day Fete to Hold Attraction for Many. ‘ - Elaborate preparations have been made for temorrow evening's pre- mier social event of the season, the, Armistice ball, ang a crowd that will tax the capacity ‘of the Arkeon is anticipated for the affair. As has een the case In the three preceeding | annual military balls held in Cas- Che Casper Sunday Cribune lY. w. CA. ACTIVITIES nce the ‘ation, corner Firat. and Siclentt! ¥. W. C. A. class cannot meet more Office telephone 1456. General sec-| often because of the sittoitts of se- tense Gosebee? telephone 281J- ‘Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Y..W.'C.-A. gymnasium. class, Methodist church 720 p. m—Y. W. Cc. A. Educational Activities. The Handcraft class under the di- rection of Miss Myrtle Cook, closed its registrations to further appli- cants with the first regular meet! ing of the group last Monday night. A number of persons haye been dis- appointed in not being able to enter but it is hoped a new term may be given after the holidays when new registrants can be received. Work in. plaque: especially popular, many. special orders. being placed for plaques and for the pictures, “The Light’ of the “World” “Day- break”. and “The Pot of Basil.” -A lively group. met, Tuesday even- ing for the first regular meeting of; the: gymnasium class for young women in the Burlington offices. Those whd care to enter the class should register as soon as possible. The class will be closed to further registrants Nov. 18. “I wish we might meet every oth- er night,” was the remark of an enthusiastic member of the Y. W. _ day evening. “The Y. W. C. A. is indebted to the Methodist church for the privilege of using the gym- nasium one night each week—the only open:night that the room is not poset oe Cath tea cba wine ts ay :0 make merry with the survivors of the Inte unpleasantness. The, ‘committee representing . the George W. Vroman -post of the American Legion, which sponsors the dance annually, has left no stone unturned to make this year's event eyen more brilliant and suc- cessful ‘than *thosé that have pre- ceeded It. Several dinner parties will — pre- cede the party and add ‘to the fes- tivity of the occasion, and dancing sii! follow the customary hours of yer formals. largely for ex-| Wash with it. It’s the determining test of this super-modern way to short Mondays and long clothes wear. So fast thet you've got to hurry to Jceep rece with it, excels. Try it—next at all. washday—free—no Phone for further particulars. In every way that woman -wishes, it obligations 9 Stayed Features 1— Washes faster. 3 thourl ycay iv apelin 4— Most compact wash- er made—takes REV. A .E. COOKE Pastor of the First Congrega- tional Church, created a pro- found impression upon every member of his audience at his snerayre sermon Sd last. - Coming ‘from> Vancou- ver, B. C., a city of Heatly two~ hundred thousand, to take up the work in Casper, Rev. Cooke brings the high- ‘est endorsements from the clergy, the people and the press. A. gymnasium class last Thurs-|§ “eebeaumt evening. Members» are most appreciative of the splendid” ‘and of the pleasure they receive from the chor- us work, New members will be ac- ceps at any time. Those who have not the ‘time to give to more intensive individual training cannot afford to miss.the opportunity pro. vided by the Y. W..C.-A. and the leadership of the chorus. Special Meeting for Women. Plans bave. been completed for a series willbe held Wednesday of th! held through the winter for m bers and friends of the Young Wom- Ctristian association. Mrs. C. D. Murane is chairman of the co; mittee in charge. seres will be held Wednesday’ of this week'at the ¥. W. C. A. parlors and will be in the nature of a nal al and @oclal hour during which tea| will be served by a committee, ‘The program for the meeting will be annolinced more fully soon but will haye to do with local interest Those -who are unable to answer questions concerning thé work of the ¥..W. C. A. will find this an op- portunity to learn about the work of the organization in Caper and to be of service during the communi- ty chest drive in helping others to | answer RUBE HRI Si kh, : | sta AL PROGRAM IS ENJOYED SATURDAY BYTHEB. & P.W. CLUB At the regular Business and Prof club. Saturday noon, at the Henning hotel, Dr. Mildred Harned presided as chairman. The program was in charge of the music committee and as unusually enjoyable. ‘The .Business and Professional Women’s club quartet, consisting of Misses Olive Puntenney, Gertrude Kamps, Olive Darker and Eunice Soady, gave “Foo' Li'le Lam’. sie Winter, another _ club mem- , assistant su- of music of the Casper public schools, and a guest of the club, ga | Lang’s Carew's two delightful vocal solos, rish Love Song” and ‘Loves a Merchant.” Mildred Harned read, in her own | inimitable wa; ‘Nathan's Fiat.” After ti endition of the program the chairman of the finance com- mittee announced a social bridge party to be given Monday evening, October 10. A number of guests were intro- duced. NEW TYPE SNUBRERS NEEDED WITH BALLOON TIRES, DEALER SAYS There is a very real reason why the new Gabriel baloon type snub- bers are needed with balloon tires, says L. A. 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