Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1924, Page 7

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AY, NOVEMBER 30,1924 it ae ; SU Prize Contest for Young Composers Open to All Musicians in This State|*"* S22 die wu (Rem Here Tonight pecan th SEE lin, jaw Sones of SLE z serves Monday’ 8 5. Pr st tne. y. under BP Te wer Prag National Federation of Music Clubs Comi Raniteen ‘cheba? days last week. | ‘ P ans for Sixth Biennial iti d veg Tiaeday 8, mee Mrs. ; pre Chicago Is Brought E. R. Purkiser returned yesterday ERE and PAGE SEVEN, J friends and shopping from their] teenth street returned to Laramie ecture home at Salt Creek. last evening to resume his studies cbt ° Holiday art novelties on display Come and see them. J. Younker, 535 S$: Durbin i at the state universty after spending - A. J. Cunningham spent several | the Thanksgiving holidays here with rl days last week in Riverton on busi | 3 a rents, es ners. Miss Rowena Hasbrouck an in structor ‘in the school at Glenrock has been spending the Thankgiving holidays here with friends. —— oe Mrs. Lee Webber has been visit- ing here with irtends for a week from her home at Riverton. eee M. B, Stanton is a business man in Casper for a few days. eee Good things to eat and home-made candies on sale at the bazaar to be given by the women of First Congre. gational church, Friday, Decéinber 5. nder the direction ot ers Rewistration from Longmont, Colo., following a Eat It Here—Take It Out tk try McCarthy, 1113 8. Elm, Wednésday| gymnasium clase, tt oc eet aa Here by Clubs rive kee Mk malice Wis on: THERE FOOD YOU'LL ENJOY Count “ 45 a. m. the meeting thid Week. The new pel iret Ros “gong 5 Lunches and Banquets served Be oes Methodist cheret mnamum clases, Jolass meeting at the annex of the| Mra, Jean Sherwood of Chicago,|omPanted on his return by Mes.| Phot Tie eke, nies Specie! ; i anywhere at any time S ¥| Methodist churot Thursday even. | who a 146k Her > summer Sam Brinkerhuff, mother of Mrs. | prices week. Credell Studio, Ha: *s Delicat Two thousand dollars in prizes] because it is a real American contest aeeod ae: pr 7:30. [1288 St 8:20 wilt be open for regis.| residence, will give a series of stere. | PUrkiser. SCR ASS Govenstaire, 181 8. Center. Phone bitrate aap offered in contest held at the sixth] fostered by Americans for American eet Bae chorus, Friday 7:30.” | trations until December 11. Any |opticon lectures for four days this Qld Public Market R. E. McNally, Sherman D. Can- Fifth and Wolcott biennial national contest for young) artists, ‘woman or girls may enter this class| Week on subjects with which she ‘Try the Vanity Box fo: - ani be: terson, who have nity Box for your neat fessional musicians fostered by| jox¢ so-long as there is room to accom.| has familiarized herself duri 8 Pins pine imate hes : marcel. 169 8. Beech. ; The National Federation of Music rigged etugt os Mithe ‘lec. | SPent several days in Casper on | Bis = een 350 A Prayer. talent is often} r would not stand apart Hor dwell found in the most unexpected P ‘al ™odate them. Healthful recreation | tensive travels in Burope. The lec- . lone : business matters, left this morning Clubs, at Portland, Ore., June, 1925. | Katherine Metsle, one of th ers = makes one's everyday work go bet.| tures will be sponsored by the Wo- The purpBse of this contest 1s to|in this contest in previcas vente, * Nor live as one t60 good to Soll! ter. ‘This will be the last Sppestatth. for their homes in Sheridan. iclans to higher my hands; men's Departmental club and Chap- inspire young musicians to now being highly su hho ‘ ideals and @ xia eect breage and on the con Manes pera | T Saige guard the soul that is va Ay an RRO E for those| . Wyoming is recognized as having} 80 Closely that it shrinks “from ringed: “not the. opportunity or roti talent for this contest and life's commands. be at. out means to bring themselves before] ¢)8t 4! Se ret cng heen Ana a on A hao shame and| toe and Fo AC Breer tey the public. contest. Contestants must be citi.| For fear it, too, may wedr a acar.|!"S- washing and troning. Winter| Mrs. Sherwood has made a com- The contest ia well worth’ While! sins of the: Uniten. Weateh lhe: let stain. Weather ia exceedingly trying to| Prebensive study of old world art contestant even thoug! e a: \. 3 teak) WAS ee een ante o| Brehensive study of old world art prissal al left out of consideration, | @tive born. or children of natural- A 4 tie. paisa ta eS NT SESS AES «ee ty to enter a class untill the new| ter O of the P. B. O. Sisterhood and , term February 1. will be held in the Presbyterian tab-| ..\V-,E. Brittain of Broadus, Mont., pracieen ernacie beginning this evening. A| Sr Noword, Wyo, are in tne Moog The employment department is re-| S™All admission will be charged dur-| 1) priet visit. celving Many calls for bundie wash-|!6 the afternoon lecture to cover eee Mrs, Alex Keil spent a short time here last week en route from her home at Riverton to Colorado to visit EWE: ond her frisuds “UUsefue.. =... CUriMMas Tis S te AO with friends, pod port thelr families and persons hav.|™arkably fine collection of slides il- oS 8 Sen tbe es Dave Fenda ES ro eee enyi, Te Rotlew thet) ing weed for such help wi aid gront| Wustrative of her Journeyings. Het Frank Taylor, Jr., son of Mr, ana | AV ig ; we RUD Van Meter Recital of thelr lives , and must have naa] And stand Aloot when othera ery|!¥, bY leaving thelr calla at the ¥.| lectures are packed with fascinating mw . . W.C, A. office, and novel fragments of the lore ot | MTS. Frank Taylor of 140 West Thir- 2 historic scenés and her analyses of art movements from the Italian A agsegiety gpk ars acai primitives to the modernist school ~ W. C.) ot Mi | re enanateel oo Lory sation wre CF are orluative, ener siisminatinge © Rai f through the mire with purpose| music an a good voice for! q . ~ high I go, Shorus singing may still enter and] a. 7:35 Mill take up ene foment How came the mud upon me God | secure the training necessary for] Frentest pulldings, und Rome. the will know. the public appearance. Persons who! Srernal city. ‘This tale will be illus hs not seme music organiza-| trated by 100 slides ions are missing a real opportunity y 2:80. pride Task In not availing themselves of the| wit tell how to judue a vletne end But let me stand to ‘service) privilege affordea by the chorus.| Sit -aiscuss original oll paintings, through the day; Any young woman | : Her subject Tuesday at) 2:30 is in- Let me go gladiy to my grimy task, terior decoration. IM bear the dirt which I can| Departmental Club American landscape painters will wash away. Meeting Wednesday. Tuesday Evening. entire musical training in the United for aid; Students of the Van Meter School | States during ten years préceding|! Would put my-shoulder to the of Music will appear in recital Tues- | contest. : day evening, December 2 at 7:30, at the Methodist Bpiscopat church. | ,comestants per: ss Bose Patrons and guests are invited. Mu- twehty and thirty 5 ‘5 ey sic lovers caring for admission to antein the violin aba’ pla! ise rg the recital should call 958M, ments must be bet: ohe hpergha The program follows: al am “4 7 ighteen and thirty years at the time Valse," plano -...--Hazel Wright | Csi)een and thirty e “Bedtime Song,” Both State contests will be held in each ca,” violin Jack Caldwell|state between February 15 and Water “Eillies,piphgicae - | March 30, 1925. The winners%in the Marietta Caldwell} state contest will then compete in the district contest to be held be- tween April 15 and May 5, 1925. MRS. H. ©. VETTER plow, And join with men, undaunted, Ty make useful gifts should be the Christmas ambition of every Santa Claus—old or young. From the mantle clock that mother wants to the gold shirt studs that would please father we have ae array of Christmas gifts to please the popula- jon. Clean hands at night! That is the ing piano -... Betty Gray} The district winners will in turn] Though deep in milre Life calls on The general meeting of the Cas. pte erg beat side ca ee, = piano — - | compete in the national contest held me to fight, per Woman's Departmental club will| trative matter. The series will con- : .---- Grace Burkett] at Portland, Ore., June, 1625. ‘What matters that, if I am clean| be held ‘on Wednesday afternoon of | clude Friday afternoon at 2:30 with ae id Wi hg ~ violin, Marjory Vancll| Mrs. Rose Haynie has been ap-|>Y night? this week at the Knights of Pythias|a discussion of works of art in| Girls an ‘omen JEWELER IRIS BLOG. “gong of the isughinan,¢ ne pointed state chairman of Wyoming EDGAR A. GUEST. hall. America, illustrated by 100 slides i ‘ for these young artists htests. giving a general survey of the mas-|__- Who Are Ailing asta nehzoaiaeae Any teachers or musicians interested terpleces of the national school. What bic pet ones ; tie a will receive complete information b _ cite Dream," plano jase aasee'| Suite Wie ee Ny PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER 16297. from the Natrona county high|Dr. Pierce's Favorite Assis via + it deal. ave Immediate action is necessary in School in 1923 has been initiated | has helped me a grea Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser were Walt-) Mr. Fi: journalistic society for women. Miss|at all and it is over a year since I TS! Treble Clef Chorus man visitors in Casper Friday. MrominE Thwaeen er the} Simpson is a student in the school | stopped taking the ‘Prescription.’ I eee c = 3 ey ayyne’, that Florine Kytt | Park “avenue, Casper, or Helen Simpson who was graduated| ONAWA, IOWA—"I know : ae ia tha PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY ritex: 06, peetakegttoe-tisabe reoateets into the Theta Sigma Phi, national|had no return of feminine trouble —=>__——_ 2 Rehearsal Tuesday. oe 6 of journalism at. Lincoln. shall recommend it whenever I have “Little Grey Home in the West,” : Cat | a chance."—Mrs. H. C. Vetter. Ne uproar SA emt E Rip han The ‘Treble Clef chorus will meet | J: D. Buchanan of the Armour! | John MeCrée is leaving today for| Gien Maeica has returned to his| Health is wealth. Do not neglect ‘k to the Moun’ na Weuan Tuesday evening for rehearsal at | Company was a guest at the Town-| Salt Creek to home. in 'Riveried -afterispehdiagtca the most valuable asset you have. Go to your neighborhood drug store and get Favorite Prescription in the Baptist church, corner of Fifth | send yesterday. front, Cheyenne. Mrs. P. B. Coolidge came down plano .. ea miat | 224 Beech streets. The chorus will meet on regular dates on Tuesday few days here visiting with friends. eee Ericka Sch violin John Savilla FOR GIFT SUGGESTIONS + Mr, and Mrs. Lee Bagby and fam. fly are motoring to Denver today,| Ed Haroldson has been spending | tablets or liquid, or send 10c to Dr. - n «Poltah Danes; plano evening at the Baptist chureh. last evening from Lander and was eee “| several days in Riverton. Pierce, President Invalid’s Hotel, in Watch my daily window linen specials baer icone aia mane abet ia joined here today by her daughter| Marvin Landes returned yester. 28 Buffalo, N. ¥., for trial pkg. of tab- who has been ill for # short time. coe “phe Rosary, nooo | AS Bianbell Rebeilienoe, day from Chadron, where he spent} Mr. and Mrs. Robert Enloo spent | lets and receive’ good. medical advice, - Friday _in_ Casper _ visiting with free of all expense.—Adv. The La Touff Linen Shop “Processional The Study class will meet Monday] a6, and Mrs. R. G. Culberteon Meg ; = = won-eccananencn-can’ Harry Powell | Srrcuoon at 2:46 o'clock at the home| snq aaughter were Cody visitors) Miss Mildred Freeman’ has been Pi Bee Fegiatered at the Townsend yeater.| spending the Thanksgiving holidays Friday, December 6, from 10 a. m. | 44%: er hae eran mee to 6 p. m., bazaar at K. of P. + ~ Thora. Siebers | Fine hand‘made articles on sal J. C. Holmes is spending a few “What Do You Think of That,’ reasonable prices. days here from Lavoye. vocal . B. Bellenfontaine QBs EE Soa oe “Barceuse, and violin -..- Cc. E. Reynolds of Moneta spent Sieber Sisters several days here last week. Julian Beautiful line of imported Laces, Linens and Lingerie on display. cee W. H. Gardner will spend the day at Salt Creek on business. ‘ees Attorney BE. H. Foster has been A. E. Murphy was a Denver busi-/ spending the last ten days in P: ness man who arrived in Casper|to, Colo. does yesterday. Mr. Murphy is a guest eee ,jat the Wyatt. Joseph Richards left this morning oe for Billings, Mont., where he at- Guy Ritchey of Midwest is visit-/ tends Polytechnic after spending the ing with friends here today. Thanksgiving holidays here with his eee parents. George Davis and Miss Ruth Davis were visitors here from Bad- water Friday. sf “Say it with Flowers” 232 South Center Naxt to Globe Shoe Co. from The Flower Shoppe \0. C. LENZ, Prop. eee Miss Mary Margaret Bailey / is spending the week end with her ak et grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miss Isabelle Packard was a n- | Dumm. pedal Ar father baht der visitor registered at the Henning eee circles. Bach one should Saturday. G. M. Gardner of Thermopolis, remind you of the famoug eee spent Friday and Saturday here on Inner-Circle Candies. D. F. Bryer, J. G. Farell and O.| business with the Wyoming Grocery Reasonable Prices D. Cappe are’ Denver business men| company. While in the city Mr. JOHN &. WOODWARD & CO. who arrived in the city yesterday} Gardner was a guest at the home of Ged aipe: morning. Mr. and Mrs, C.D. Hemry. Counc! Bluffs. town vee Special attention given now to holiday orders, Potted Plants and Christmas Flowers. eee Charles L. O'Toole of the Graham Paper company is in Casper for several days this week on business for his cotapany. “When You Need Flower, Call on Lenz” 542 South Center Mrs. Daniel Fulwider of Yona, 8. D., is the guest here for some time of her mother, Mrs. L. W. O'Con- nor. Phone 2574 . see Miss Antionette Pecukartes of| Word has been received from the Douglas was a visitor who arrived| University of Nebraska that Miss in ithe city yesterday. ees J. 8. Cole of San Francisco was a business arrival yesterday, a guest at the Gladstone. era rate A. BE. Easley of Cheyenne was a visitor who spent ey here, . “Artistic Linens Make ~ : "Delightful Gifts Linens you get at Perkin’s store will make gifts of unexampled smartness. Imported and domestic manufacturers have given their best towards mak- ing our collection the finest, _ ea George H. Hansen artived yester- day from San Franeti and will spend a few days here transacting business. eee 2 Joe Hanlin of Montana was a visitor in the city last week for several days. Par si Mr. and Mrs. BE. E. King of Riverton were guests at the Her- ning. yesterday. eee D. M. Carley, O. D. Stout and H. 8. Johnson are Denver business men spending several oars here, K. V, Salvage is transacting busi- ness affairs in the city from his home in Seattle and is a guest at -the Glagatone. Italian-cut work and embroidery, Bridge and ~ Luncheon Sets : eg $12.50 to $18.50 Set -” HELLO, 5NO -—. New Castle, England Last Wednesday night at 9:50, E. H. Pigeon, 914 South Center Street, cut in and received the program broadcast by 5NO, New Castle, England. The program was distinct- ly received over the : : Maderia Lunch Clothes, from 36 to 54 inche: beautifully embroidered, square ‘ Y | $7.60 to $25.00 Each ,. 834 ee John Sturnes of Rock Springs is visiting here with friends and is a guest at the Wyatt. vee Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fisher are re- ceiving the congratulatiéns of their friends on the birth of a little son weighing seven pounds, who arrived ee ATWATER KENT ~ 5-TUBE RECEIVER Colored linen Towels—hand embroiilered 37 $1.25 to $2.25 Each ; Tea Napkins in plain hemstitched linen, satin’ damask and Maderia embroidery $6.00 to $12.50 Dozen YW G Perkins & Co. TRIBUNE BUILDING Say Merry Christmas : With Your Photograph $3.50 to $75 the Dozen Bell’s Studio Phone 1303 You Just Can’t Beat the Atwater Kent A Demonstration Will Convince You ' The Klein-Marks Music & Art Co. 238 East Second St. ' Phone 1745 Radio Demonstration Every Night at Our Store |

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