Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1924, Page 3

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t he Casner Vaity On rifune PAGE THREE MARY. TOBIN Christm-s Programs to Re Given at Churches. Tomstrow, the Sunday ‘preceding Christmas a number of pageants, sacred musica.s and Christmas prv- grams have been planned by the dif- ferent churches and will give under the auspices of the choirs and Sun- day schools, At the Meshodist Epis- copal church a concert wil be g ven Wyoming State University students Return for Holidays. Among the Wyoming university students who returned today from ~aramie to spend the Christmas und Sew Year holidays here with friends ind relatives include: The Misse Bita gnd Salley Diggs, Marion F.éld, Kathleen Hemry, Ruth ‘Kimball, francee Kind, Lavina Sonnatag, When Gompers’ Body Lay in State REFINERY AT | LANDER SEEW LANDER, Wyo., Dec. ons'a-| | OPERATIONOF | | ife and Color Stand _ Out in Stampede Ball copy annual ¢ the Irn bulged o} eration is being given- by the Burn side Oil company to the opening and operation of the refinery built near here some years ago but never used. Wy The tentative plans are based on an increasing demand for asphalt road oils. If the company’s board of «directors approves of the | | mates ‘the refinery will begin sopera. | | Staged by Cody Public —The fifth » Ball packed with war-whoops and dri nt; in breech clo: School Nebraska and Iowa Sarrien (into't je, alr by of the spe forkedest been put last went on t in the evening under the direction | Eileen O'Mara, Marjorie Sisk, and tions soon after the first of the year it i ot E, BE. Ficher with Mrs. Ethel|the Messrs. Lewis Allsman, Ralph SS EE Chief White-man Strickland as accompanist. Andrus and guest, Thomas Milligan f ape 1 fend color with e a ot the I BY jof Pittsburgh, Pa. Harry Mills s 5 | eeled boots and cow-| Played @ part in the cic Nit esa ded Astin, Harry ‘Ballard, Clair Blan- Springs Steam fe on teste rp ga eel eta hed St eae Bb = etd chard,Dean Boyer, John Curran, 5 | | hankerehlefs, In full regalla | for the statute of the (a) “Silent Night, Holy Night 4 G . | . of it and feathers 1 arly = we rge Goble, John Groves, Charles At Th i 1 f A rly ras Gruber) Homry, Reider Jourgenson, Robert ermopous every visitor wearing sqmething in Joy to the Werld” --Hande! ~ 1 vs the way of beadwork western ° Kittle, Willlam Kocher, William one ¥ rr » gyae oye 4 ys The Choir Lester, Walter McGrath, Rollin In Fri id Cold | | t2nrnss suitable to the occasion. | while old. Chief Plenticooa le a 2. Anthem, ‘Praise the Lord” __. Nygard, Paul O'Bryan, ~Terrence nit g “ ‘The dance was held tn the bar-|Blg Horn and Prycr creek Indians wateennaenee —te2----- Dunkley | 5; ; ee ae Ay Ae J |room from which the pool and bil-| Every town in the Big Horn basin O'Mara, Lawrence Ormsby, Frank ES (pe ny n r ver n i Sololéte—Miss Mary Ladwig, Messrs. | 7 Sie, Levene Oounman ani AACR IPE {aay THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Dec. 20.| lard tables are removed for the oc-| was well represe wether wit 4 Boyd Osborh and John Arnowt ~} piace Dunn Thermometers at Thermopolis ion, while another orchestra was|many guests from Billings, Red Ay 2. Solo, “Bessed Town of Bethte- a She sore ‘The body cf Samuel M. Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, layin state in his hotel made the low record of the sea- |stationed in the dining room. Lodge and as far a yas Casper. 4) phy Sens Astytord | Say ghee gna suite in San Antonio, Tex., before the departure east. It was in a metallic casket. son, Thursday mcrning, when the | Some of the visitors had the shock|Hon. J. D. Woodruff, of Shoshoni, an Mrs. Peter Holden official government instrument |of thelr lives when the Lodge Grass|was present and danced a fox tret This Evening at Hall. Indians 4. Trio, “Praise Ye" showed 38 degrees below zero. It determined to outdo the| with’ Amelia Bear-tail wit An {informal dancing party one of dishes, thx radio audi 14 Mirs Ladwig, Messrs. . t $ MGONGS 5 wow! has been a long time since the old- {dancergy from the Big Horns and| vigor that eve elk too} rfl: be given this evenin: i 1 co ig tin if Oxborn ty mobers of eon Fenome| INUEMA Runs by “Watch Syste a |orrect snes tmet, The | cet citisen ‘has soon thac record | Pryor “creek Rouasiae: Sewn | HuckeRin Brees 5. Anthem, “Festival Te Deum” |; ti Se E pan . proposed arrangement wou'd not} reached here in thi swl of the | the broad stairway, raising the roofSnyder, étate tr odge at thelr hall. Excellent music mean that the stations could broad- : abs D Yrs tab aa --_ Buck | has been secured and an invitation Co cn ae | cast one type of entertainme font a ate ei tae | {Racal aa s Mesdames Helms and Os- eee : — | CAs one tvs OF entertainment /on town is located | a | It means al s extended to the public to attend. | at they would sp particular type. ve ra, Messrs. Arnott and Osborn < = | At the hot water springs, lakes -No Changes in t at Duet, ‘As the Hart Panteth” See , | Tying | and falls, where the water com« e acon eames cent ee Bake fare Next Tuesday | their programs trom time to time | Sn@ falls, where the water comes J % | . re vhite’s Grocery. but heving the classical or the jazz ri aan he R Gr d 4 ; scamematgrn so: Saceat daa Members of the First Spiritualist | numbsre‘petichiinate: eae eee ue censor ee | the to Grande ‘ 7. Christmas carols of’ the coun | church will “hold “a ‘sale’ of) baked | Everywhere radib stations are| there was a mist arose like A Lan a ida. Foods on Tuesday of next weeks at jmaking more and more of an attempt | Gon fog and as warm Are Planned _ @) ‘Brenheureuse Nuit” EASES) SIDED .Shsag BP Baron to keep in direct touch with thelr au-| treath of June. But awa street. Included in the sale wil’ be diences, Some fans have complained : heicie aie ud faspioned baked’ beans, potato recently that too much time on the| fica’ tain we | ta Wales Shorus | “ds, “cakes, ‘ples, candies and sir is taken up by stations in ac | acta rin ot winten Col IJ. fo) FWerhon uses and Chorus'| ‘reads. Patronage from the public kniwledging the receipt of telegrams | “rvs ENP of wintery wv15 1 ot} ; ; Pa ill be appreciated. In charge of ar- and telephone calls. Long lists ct | ture rese rapidly, the sun came out | {2° reorganized Denver and Rlo|l phis Sturdy IXttle New angements ure Mrs. F. 2. Currie | names and addresses often are read| Grd cut ite way chines rozen | o Weste ailroad on his ar ie 7, ES ind Mrs. Hanley. | by the announcers. The men at the} oy. sounenta ea erinaal tie here denied that there ; ieee statione, however,-say the receipt of | UT, with, Prosnects of the usual | outa be any sweeping changes in Gulbransen Piano 9. Anthem, y Heavans Are | + 9. 9! Meeting these telegrame hot on'y give them | ccishtful weather again. tha? opecuting “thanadeesieret ee te * Tellir | 2 BLO) | se te s not o i uitehatee cists © 0 nanagement of the 5 ‘i PT ae sstaecnes Hend©’ | po Be Held Saturday. j a line on the tastes of thelr listeners road. My Pyeatt-declared it waa || Guaranteed = bah ARS ade ° ae ee The regular meeting of Chapter G but serve as the same sort of stimu- ot the intention of the new direc: || /@F .by , the. janalin. Priced at 10. Male Qi Hark, ORSerar nocd: will meet: lant to artists and directors as ap- rate to make other than nominal|| bY u® is Nationally A a My Bow Forestre uy, December 27, at 2:30 plause does at a public perform: | changes | $295 00 § Osborn’ the home of Mrs. E. T. ance. The staticn men do not be- | No announcement as to the actual ba ss x ™ South Wolcott street. All Meve that a majority of these tele- for the formal Mahogany or Wainut }1. Anthem, “nfod Ye. Portals’ |DMmbereas we'l as viriting P. E. 0.'s grams are sent merely for the pur- | road to its new owners, the Western | Sold on Liberal Terms. es . Gounoa| © the city are invited to attend. ose of hearing one’s name announc- Pacific and the Missour! Pacific Tell By i gegpiled } ed over the air. Many of them’ bear £ systems would be made was forth-|| The Chas. E. Wells 3 Solgah Me Ee. 1. B. Association tie earmarks of a spontaneous ap-| __ First Baptist. ming, but’ {t was indicated that {t be 5 ‘ PES sae hla en fs hin Pe berths tend Meeting and Dance. preciation. But even {f they are in| . Fifth &nd Beech St.. Louis S, Bow-} \oulg come within. the next few Music Co. 4 CALs cup RniMeRR AMR IMENI IT. note ee part selfish they help. It is a pretty | erman, Pastor- Sunday || schools | dave, 232 East Second St., Casper. chure a a vill hold its regular meeting Satur- Weadening sort of thing to sing into | 9:45. There is a « a ag TOE Toe cee hone 194 streets beginning at 7:30 o’clock.| ay evening at the Knights of Py- a micrcphone in a hushed studio and | Morning service, 11:00 o'clock, Sub-} evenings until Xmas. Metro: And Lavoye, Wyo. The story of each eng cf the can- hias hall, Kollowing the meeting “then at the end of one’s effort to | Ject of sermon, “Why He Come as a aeetly 2 tata is\to be read dramatized, or pre-| . gancing party will be enjoyed to hear nly silence in return. Every | Babe " Anthem by choir, “Glor‘ous | sented in tableau forfh and made | wyich the public,is invited to attend. Professional: performer knows what | Morn’! (Rexford), solo, Miss Bower nS »» made effective by novel electric Pedy nit nar enema, Bi | it means to get a mark of apprecia | ™8"> Birthe f the King,’ } i lights. It will be given by 9 chorus ae linger), B, Y. P. U. Societies, 6 | of twenty trained voices directed by * : all young peopl ui Evening | | Mrs. E..A. Christopherson with Mrs. sO service, 7:30, subject of sermon, “A | FR. R. Hildebrand accompanist. The | | y J R f l Song and a Star ptisim, Chr Povaiant prospec ey Mer aag oh... ap Refusal to |r ano ee i cm usual interest and the public is ccr-| yfig5 Eaith Smirl will spend the King." Our Sunday school Ch mas exercises will be held Tuesda : ee dilly invited to attend. Christmas. and New Year holidays P. ermit Visit \ White Chr | Richards and — At the Presbyterian tabernacie at] with her brother at Salt Creek. PERE arc inat heron | vt 9:30, p..m.,.the, cantata,“TheoWom, lhe oe © - Ree clr sh je plat | +. sing of the King,’ by Dudey Buck Justin. MeCarthy, who» attends pha Aun es os ith us again | | will bé-given by a. chorus of. forty voices Mrected by Miss Jessie Agnes with Mrs. Edna Thomas and Mrs. Mrs. Charles A, Fowier accompan- ists. A special effort is being made hy. those taking part in the program 1 make tha cantata success and the school at Regis. college in Denver, returned this morning to spend the noddays here with his father, Eu- gene McCarthy and sisters, Mary and. Frances who are students at the doly Child Jesus academy in Chey- enne and who ure also spending the uoLdays here. . Public is invited to attend. At the Winter Memorial Presby- terian church cornor ¢f H and St. Paul Gilbert has returned from a lohn’s streets, members of the Stin- | Several days busintes trip to Denver May “school and choir will give a| 27d vicinity. Christmas pagtant “The Adoration,” the program to begin at7:30 o'cloc! This promises to be one of the e le pregrams of the holiday cea- 1 and'the public is invited to at- tend. Michael Ellis is spending several s affairs. attending to busine Charles F. Grimes of Denyer who has been spending the last week in Casper. expect leave tomorrow | for his home ness from his home In St. Louis. eee Jack C. Vince and eon are guests af friends in Casper for a few da wrom their home in Salt Lake C. Mies Marion Stillman left yester- day for Denver to spend the holl- days with her cousins. eee Miss Eleanor Smith who has been visiting in Cheyenne for thé last few days left that city yesterday for Denver to spend until after the holl- days with her grandparents. se 6 Mr, and Mrs. ©, P. Harnagel of Lusk are in Casper‘to spend wolidays here with friends, wee Mr. and, Mrs. iren will spend Christmas week here with Mra. Ty!er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. ‘icolaysery. . Mrs, E. O. Suratton has been pending several days with her vother} Mrs. Mary V. Snyder who as been ill at her home in Lusk. oe 8 Mr. and Mrs. W. Miss Helen Crater spent a. short time the beg'nning of the week v! Keep it in your a ing with her aunt, Mrs. Mary V. desk for Sines: Snyder at Lusk. gency lunches, \ cee Ward Lewis and Jack. Lou left or in your automobile. 00.8 Pat OM Walter Baker& Co.Ltd Thursday for Lusk to spend Christ. mas with relatives. eee Mrs; George Short - and littie daughter are expected to arrive to- morrow from Thermopolis to spend a short time visiting with Mr. Short’s parent’ and sisters. ze Leonard Monsur spent a short time in Riverton this week on busi- ness. : shis home in Riverton After spending several days here on business, Miss Veronica, Nolan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nolan returned this morning from Boulder where she attends school at Mt. Saint Ger- holidays here. with her parents at their home, 834 South David street. “28 M. J! Phelps is here on business from Denver for a few day&-having arrived yesterday. Misses _ Marguret Chapin and days in Casper visiting friends and B, W. Connor fs !n Casper on busi: | s | the | ‘ell Tyler and chil-| G. Blair of Ok: | gona ahoma are in Casper for a few days | lorie. walk. having arrived Wednesday evening. O: W. Nicholson has returned to, i | Paavo Nurmi, the gi in s country Nurmi carri { for each lap. In th | up to his 2 | 4x good enough t tyrinter, agrees th > Via. four firsts in the Olym: t Ame best in the hand while running 1 Statea ry e a = 3 8 e i Ber Shikany returned this morn: } ng from Mt. Samt Gertrudes aca- | at Boulder, Colo,, holidays ‘h and re with | Loufs Barker, Jr., son of Mr. and | Lou's Barker of South Beech | is expected to return this ev where he at | street | ning from Wisconsin | spend the holiday Chicago Ladbury Leroy Jour vill return this evening from | Lincoln and will spend the holids in Casper with relatives, Both bo} © students of the Nebraske uni dew weeks from her tana. home in Mon- s | ove , 1 Mrs. Arthur Hurlbar of | ‘ings are visiting with friends here for a few dnys; they wi leave on Monday for Denver to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Hurl. i bar’s pareh' Mr. | Little Pauline Tribble wi the guest here for a short | her aunt and uncle has returr her home In:Lusk: mer C. Kent of Kansas City is in Casper on business for a’ short time having arrived yesterday. Jack Kentley !s inthe city for a few days from his home in Billings. Three Killed In Air Crash Outside Tokio 20.—Three officers { 10 was d te TOKIO, I the Japanese aviation service we killed when two planes « ed in mid alr while flying over the | Kasumigaura air base near Tokio: ra ee i Open evenings until Xmas. Metro- politan Store. ———— --- HAPPINESS IS brought home to you by reading “Gifts for the Home.”: You'll find them Yin the "Christmas Gift Suggestions" col umine of the Classified Section , see Miss Helen McGee is here for a} § ime of | ? H taurant to by students in the step bro: lem, ‘Th " 1 clalize tliat the fan with a recelvir selectivity mhy talk shopping” in the evening t place where he knows his 1 lar slant-of appetite for the moment wil best be peased. The rant!’ might more per. an air enfeteria for {t will be wh may? help-one's elf ahd pss al As matter n nt programs from a muaJorit through wt of jum it the cou Yoy may ne night a most ambitioiws ssieal music and tit ight, from the same station, lay in attempt at which will fall far short of expectatic The idea should the clas: he radio new is that certain st oni speciacize in Jazz, others in sics and-so on. At present audience very often find an evening vonfronted 1) but jazz and the next ¢ have to search far nd bit of musical divertisem One of tho leading spirjts in this proposed new development tn an en- usiastic student of the radio sit ticn who calls Himself the “hired 1 who presides over station at Fort Worth, Texa He re flects the broadcasters’ p tv it is unquestior “s for the art or industry ey ay be, to find the man the br aft stavion placing him in the positicn of the listened-in. The ‘hired hand” has made a study of the programs offered in various sec- tions of the country and has found that they frequently offer a very poor selection to thé man with a set of average rango. He argues that if certain stations would spec'alize In certain types cf program, just as cer- tain restaurants specialize in certain Of Navy Denied ness. Cunningham SINCE 1888 TOKIO, Dec. 20.—(By the Asso- | elated Press.}--The foreign office. | issued a communique denyin —_—_ she correctriess of’ newspaper reports wg | printed widely this moming or Pre | W@W Mortar mier Kaklakira Kato’s speech of last night at a political dinne For Army Use remier Katb had been quoted as | rayipg that the United States ¢ erment had intimated t it mil, send the American navy to Yoke | SAME TRO ufter the epring- maneuvers | |)". j Hawail t the Japanese | OF Cnance | nment I lined the offer | P° | \ | id v he World It throws a 12 pound projectile , H Nant Bf aes nge from hune to 1,800 | SFave | vards and is light enough to be h: “GIFTS FOR Him” are profusely listributed through the column by that n in th Way this The Belmont is of course notable for its charming loca- tion. It overlooks Lincoln Park, Golf Links and Bridle Paths, a stone's throw from Lake Michigan, yet is cole 12 minutes by motor bus from the heart of the city. Those who know its service and ap- pointments, howeyer, find them even more desirable than the uniquely beattiful location. The Prices are moderate SePol mor Hoon McLawnan. Pr GE BiLtinceray SHERIDAN ROAD AT BELMONT Chuage Putting Christ Into Christmas REV. A. E. COOKE will preach on above subject at 11 A. M., Sunday, in FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (America Theater) 7:30 P. M. in the Odd Fellows Hall Rev. Mr. Cooke will preach on “THE STAR IN THE EAST” SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY THE CHOIR Come und prepare for a really Christian Christmas. YOU ‘will be heartily welcome! for this "Bovern- | Ars ane : Beclitten’ prc: led by: one mul four men. | nade 3 | fs ’ Ve umming Bird PURE SILK HOSIERY WEARS LONGER A gift of Humming Bird Hose is certain to please Her. She knows their quality and will appreciate your good. taste. It is so easy just to sign the engraved panel greet- ing cards which come in‘ eack of the lovely gift boxes and let us rail or deliver them for you. Give them all Humming Birds—no one ever has too many silk stockings. | Only $1.50 the pair. Richards & Cunningham SINCE 1888

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