Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1924, Page 7

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~ SUNDAY, DECEMBES 21, 10n4 Ede Casper Suntay Eridunc | PAGE SEVEN. 2 ® “e t who accompanied bim ta! William Hagens, sem o! a}. the Univer. | ts. nm BP t@ spend the belidays. While | Mrs. G. KR. Hagens wil , ~~ ; erect FIFTY-MILLION sper Ryman was a guest of | evening from St. Le n: we } be ince entering, wen E ber of MEXICAN LOAN Taney be - ee > > % Walter diese ath. attends scheol at Princ hiversi Ss . eee ans . Mise Ruth Sproul wil return this| Richard Huff das returnet trom | afternoon from Nebraska and wit! | Boulder where be attends the Cot spend the holidays here with ber par | orado university and will spend the ~ Sproul, and New Year hotidays t Nebraska, | bere b parents . Ten Fraternal and 31 Class, Vocational and Honor- Whe's who at Wyoming U. is ful ly recorded im a pocket directory recently issued by the Students’ Christian Assoctation at the Univer. sity for distribution to the students. @ beoklet comtaims not only a complete roster of students and tac- vity, with theb> addresses at home| Laramie: secretary, Mildred Calin | and tz Laramie, but also a list of! campus ercenizetions and their ef ficial personnel The directory is edited this year by Homer Fair of Laramie. In addition to the ten fraternal organizations, national and local, there are om the campus 31 class. vo- cational and honorary associations, including chapters of several vation- at honor fraternities. oftielal persommed these are as tok lows: Agricultural chib, president, John ‘Thompson, Laramie: vice president, Donald Sabin, Node: Atumnt associa tion, president, 1. J. Mviliday, Lare- ries vice president C. Stanley Green- m, Casper; secretary, Ralph Me- binnie, Laramie; treasurer, R. G. ch, Laramie; Associated Students ef the University of Wyoming, president, Harold Githert. Lander: vice president, Arthur Taliaferro, Reck Springs; secretary, Eleanor Chattersom, Riverton; delegate-at- Jange, Albert Jusshaum, Pine Blufts: delegate-atlarge, Loute Schilt, Sara- toga: manager, Lawrence Meebeer, Laramie: faculty manager, 3. H. Knight, Laraime: Faculty delegate- atlarge, B. C. Dally. tuculty-atlarge,, %. D. Hunton: Ralph Conwell, Dan- ie and Frederick Penland of Bagwe: Cardimal Newman club, president, Lucie O'Reilly, Denver; vice presi- dent, John Pi Smith, Arveda and secretary, Beatrice Jack. LeCercle Srancais club composed of French students, president, Ethel Simpson, Laramie: vice president, LitYan Helsberg, Sheridan; secretary Salite Diggs, Casper; treasurer, Katherine Brock of Buffalo. Delta Sigma Rho, debating soclety, president. Herbert ‘oodman, Cheyenne: vice president, Shelie Richards, Thermopolis, secre- tary-treasurer, Hazel Bowman. Edu- cation ebab, president, Percy Ina- bam, Laramie; vice president, Peggy Wyant, Thompson, Thermopelis; vice presi- dent, Thomas Milligan, Pittsburgh: treasurer, Walter McGrath, Casper. Home Eronomic club. presidant, Trin Suddith, Walden, Colo,; vice presi- dent, Lucile Penoon, Geko: secretary, Helen Keller, Wor’and> and treasur en. Ura Beas of Wander. vt Halk girks, at, Luncile O% Reilly of Denver. Iron Skull. hon- orery sophomore society, president, George B. Seyfarth, Rocky ‘on: vice prealdent, Constance. Chatterton, Riverton, secretary-treasurer, Neva 3. Crain, Buffalo. Jeffersonian chub, president, Byron, Huie, Dougias; vice nreaident, George Creswel’. Douglas and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Jessie! Snow. Laramie. Kanna, Pho. society, president, Helen Keifer, Wortand: viee president. Margaret Mumm. Hanna, La Charia, Spanish ‘chud,. president, Horace Selby. Sheridan; vice president, Kathleen, Hemry, Cusper; secretary-treasurer, Irene Murphy. Laramie. Girts, president, Beulah Lebr. Mid- west; ‘treasurer, Josephine Watt of | Buffalo, Ph! Upsilon Omicron, her erary home economic sorority, pres- dent, Carissa, Jensen, Laramie; vice president, Margaret Moudy, pe mile; treasurer, Lucille: ond secretary, Iriy Suddith of — den, Colo, Potter Law club, presk dent, Max Cha>man, sunrise: vice, president, Ralyh Andrus, Casper: secretary, M. C. Welle, Quilt club, national » ormenie ation, Bleanor Chaterton of River- tom, chancel’or> Senior class. prest dent, James O’Briem. Dougina; vice president, Nancy Jones, Laramia, secretary, Sholie Richards, Ther- ,onelis. Sophemere class, preal dant, John Bruner ef Cheyenne, Students Christian asseciation. pres ident, BEthelyn Christensen, Uare- : vice president, Harold Buchan- » Nunn, Colo.. secretary, Alice Spreng, Laramie, treasurer. Homer Fair, Laremie; secretary, W. F. Ur bach, Laramie, Theta Alpha. Phi. natinnal dramatic society, president, Ruth Atwell, Laramie. Unineestty Mpiseopal cub, president, Theatre Wnastrom, Chevenne: vice president, Charles Treke; treasurer, Helen ‘Tune, Sheridan. W- ctu, athletic With, their | Pe” Corbet, Laramie, treasurer. en's Student Government associa. | tion, president. Eleanor Chatterton Riverton; treasurer. Irene Murphy. han, Torrington, Young Republi cans’ chab, Otto D. Campbell, presi- | pnt, Laremic. Zeta Phi, vational | honorary eng!neering soctety, pres dent, Harold Hobbs, Cheyenne; Nice! president, Zol'ie Wood, Laramie, sec- retary. Jessie Riebardson, Yoder. The Branding Iren. school paper. editer, Ralmh EB, Conwell, Dantet, and business manager, Frederick Wand of Baggs. 1923, “Wyo! edi- tor, Guy, Cheyenne: business manager, Charles Hemry of Cas- per. Student directory, editor, Hom, er Fair, Laramie; associate mana- wer, George Creswell of Douglas. Official Personne’s of the fraterni- ties, Alpha Tau Omegs. president, Arthur Lee Taliaferro, Roek Springs; vice president, John K. Cor- dett, Laramie: secretary, Harold Baker, Casper: treasurer. George F- Guy; Delta Mu Alpha, Zolie Wood; vice president, Donald Sabin; secretary, Emil Bhert, Cody; treasurer, LeMar Jones, Thermope- is. Kappa Sigma, president, Mil- Meriea Malt! | ested im the ef! industry is antici Yard Coffey; Neweastle> vice presi- dent. Paul Ring, . Waho Springs: secretary, lL. J. Hanna, Wheatland: treasurer, Louis Schilt, Saratega. Sigma Alpba__=—s_ Epsilom, — presi ent, Francis Dunn. Casper; vice | president, George M. Vandayveer, Casper; seeretary, Hurry M. Ander- son, Rawlins; treasurer, Harold Bal- lengee of Lander. present, K. i. nwell. secretary, HK. Bruce Scofield. Diamondvitie, president. | Sigma Nu, pres!- | dent, Clyde Kurtz, Buffalo: vice) “Typically angelic,” | undertook to select an American gir jaf thebs campaign. And they chose Day( December 7, fostered im behalt Miss Ruth Winter, daughter of treasurer, Charies Hemry, Casper. Officers for the sororities follow: Nice, Laramie; vice president, Erma Christensen, Hanna; treasurer, Haze! Bowman. Gamma Zeta, president Josephine Wicks, Evanston; Kath- leon Hemry. vice president. Casper: treaguren, Ann Williams: secretary Neva Crain, Buffalo. Kappa Delts, Inks Suddith: secretary, Clara, Young, Green River: editor. Lorene Hobbs, Cheyenne, Fhi Beta Phi. president, Ruth Kimbal!, vice president, Berv- ice Appleh; Laramie; secretary Kathryn Breck, Buffalo; treasurer, Eather Konkel, Cheyenne. Inde- \pendent chzb officers follow: presi dent, Albert lL. Nussbaum, Pine Btufts; vice president, Glen Gariepy, Lance Creek; secretary. Sytvesetr Huhtela. Hanva; treasurer, Isher- wood Willard. ete ViOLATOR IS SEIZED BY POLICE IN F. E. Hicks, 245 North Center street, was arrested an® 32 pints of quer was seized about 11 o'clock last: night when Patrelman Baker, Tdeen. amd Zook dencended on the Owl, Cigar store. ed. for tniak in poll on @ charge of viglating the drug ordinance. Several other men in the place when the officers burst in ‘were not molested. MMUWEST GEDLOGIST TO ADDRESS CASPER CLUB A paper by J. @. Bartram of the geclogicad etate of the Midwest Re- fining company, on “Oil Develop- ment im Southern Wyoming,” will be the fecal poimt-of the Wyoming Pe troleum Ciub'y weekly meeting Tuesday night im the court reom. A @scussion of current events will be conducted under the leadership of A. J. Hagiett, and G. BM. Colling- wood, of the Gypsy Oil company, wilh speak: om “Scouting in the Rocky pated: The session wilh be ne te erder at 3 o'clock. > INCREASH, nnn oan wn enn - “SRO > Most People Travel : . Menoenen o Some People Feavel i Most of the Time /makers, who will meetin leginintor TAX TO BE FOUGHT BY OIL AND GAS PRODUCERS With the intention of giving ad- vance notice to the state's law- ink session at Cheyenne im Janu- ary, the hoard of directors of the Rocky Mountain Ol! and Gas assor ciation bas passed a reaciution op- — increase of any tax at this time. Delta Deita Delta, president Marjorie | president, Alice Spreng: treasurer, | GENTER STREET ANID Hicks was book- | court Monday | | Mir. and Mrs, Kari Winter, returned | last evening the holidays, from | Lincolm, whe: ttenda schoo! jan the Cotner Stevens, Cheyenne; secretary, Alice | | Mrs. N. ©. Geis bas been spending several days im Denver. On her re turm heme she will be accompanied by her daughter, Olive, who attends sehook at the Loretto Heigbts academy “sre | ER. B. Schwartz returmed yesterday morning from eral days to I Will “Sell”” Self mokber m ready to Demi te suite wwiusen Tor a youd | Ah te wtih nadine Dee SOU to meet the Mir igeuir » Lom —_—_— _— It’s More Than a can now come to Betty everything needed to Her picture is belmg used im connection with International || PERSONAL MENTION OF,.CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY ) Mise Mary M. Brewne spent aj Michigan at Ann Arbor. and will! Beauty Parlor LADIES... FURTHER PERSONAL APPEARANCE Joe Dessert, son 2 aay for Denver to. spend until after the Relidaye with her relatives. | ee K. Deaver will leave this week | O'Nett, Ned. nas with Mrs. Deaver and famil bo have been visiting there tor last month. | the parents of a temp Sty Moter compan c.. i Miss Gertrude Coleman, a teacher at the Park school, ts spendimg ber CL CLS, Miss Eve S' of overseas, relie?. ypshort time here yesterday vinitine | with her aunt and unele, Mr. and Mra, W. W. Sproul Mise Browne was enroute from Lovell, where she | teaches sebeel, to her heme im Nor tom, Kana, to spend the bolt: j with ber parents. we. Miss Anna Moll will return today from the Northwestern. University Svanston, Ut holiday season Mrs, U.S.” Mailer. Leslie Van Doren, a student a: the Michigan, untversity at Ann Ar bor, wilk spend the Delidaye here with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J |S. Van Deran. » 5 a 4 ‘ 5 a 4 3 ‘ Ampico e, with her mother, William Nicolaysen is expected t eture, today trem, the University of spend Christmas and New Years) here with his parents, Mx. and Mrs. | P. C. Nicolaysen, at ther heme on | South Wolcott street, ‘oe Denald Gallagher, Cusper is) ney, left yesterday for O'Neil, Neb.,, where he will join. Mrs. tagber, | who has Visiting relatives | there. They will spend the holtd: | O'Neth ane Mrs. B. pointed comm. animal welfare turned to Casper yesterday wit, daughter, Marion, whe bes the dis tinetion of being. one ght en- relied im the law c versity ef W main here. fr | diay, CHICKERING KURTZMANN PERSONALS atoers yste. scer so 5 Dr. W. H.. Snoddy will return en Monday merving from a three weeks’ visit spent with his: mether im Cali fornia. ARMSTRONG eee } Mrs. Gregg Sawyer has been visit- ine with friends in. Casper for « shert time em route to her home at Map» | moth, after viniting with Mr. Saw- | yer's parents im Independence, Kan, | ee. Mr an@ Mre. Jack Jordon left yesterday tor Independence, Kan., to | spend the holidays with telatives. . PIANOS FAMOUS CE LARA Mr. and Mrs, William FP. Knudsen | dave returned from Greybull, where | i they attended the funeral of Mrs. Knudson’s mothen, Mire, T. C. Mar shal. KURTZMANN Dick Madden ef the Wyoming uni- | versity at Laramie, is in Casper to| spend the holidays here with bis| brother, Attorney BE: C. Madden. sss John, Raymend McDermott, Cas- per attorney is spending a short time im Cheyenne on legal business. ees Dr. M. J. Nolan will, return, tor day from Rawlins where he has been for several days on. business. eee S. Ryman of the Wyemir sity at Laramie spent yee | Casper and waa joined for of Mr. and Mrs. Dessert who attends North western un'versity ut Bvanston, Ul }witt spend the holidays with triends to spend Christ-} , | Miss Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bowman are} the baby | days with her paren Wiliam Grieve at the ranch em Sweetwater spend the holiday » Mr: and Mrs. R. D. Wall GULBRANSEN REGISTERING GULBRANSEN Uprights and ers. ht Wallace is in Casper to season with bis | buy th Will It Be an The AMPICO in the CHICKERING HAINES BROS. MARSHALL & WENDELL Grands Phonographs and Records BRUNSWICKS VICTROLAS AND Brunswick Records ane returning — she bas; AUSTIN, Tex. Dec business, | Pressk—J. E.. }and broker, we: bh plans ft Piano - Registering Piano Brunswick Phonographs and Brunswick Radiolas Victrola or Some Other Musical Instrument IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MADE TO YOUR HOME BRUNSWICK RADIOLAS The world’s greatest Radio Receiv- It is our pleasure to demon- strate this remarkable Radiola. AND Victor Records C.G. CONN BAND AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CONVENIENT TERMS ON ALL PURCHASES or é ] The Free $250 Brunswick Phonograph Remains Unlocked er present source of === BEING FLOATED FRE AE AE TA AS AE PAE PAE ETRE SE SA EE EE ES RS THE FINEST GIFT OF ALL 1A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT What could be more appropriate than the beautiful gift of a Piano, Registering Piano, Phonograph or Radiola? Such would be a lasting Bijeoa from the giver for this Christmas, every Christmas and each day of the year education and happiness for all. ¥ ONLY THREE MORE DAYS TO DECIDE WHAT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT YOU WILL GIVE Perhaps your key is the lucky one. Come im as soon as possible and unlock this beautiful Brunswick Phonograph. We will deliver it free to your home just as soom as the persom holding the lucky key unlocks it. * The Chas E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East 2nd CASPER Phone 194 and Lavoye . —e—__. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | ee WANTED—Good ranch cook, geod wages. Phone 1843, FOR RENT — Modern turnished three-reem apt. low rent, Cal! 2260. 44s B Willow St, ——— WANTED womam to work for bushand’s board and reem;, munt de clean and & go0d cook; no laun- ary. 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