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- SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925 23 | MARY TOBIN Craft-Johnston Engagement Is Announced Friday. ,| fer, head Ubrarian; original poems, by Miss Edna Wcodhouse; a talk by Announceyynt was made last) Miss Mable Cox and several Italian evening at Sn informal party given | dialect selections by Miss .Martha by Mrs. Wilbur Swick at her home | Darrah. on Hast Fifth street of the engage- The invited guests were. Mr. “ana ment of her sister, Miss Nellie Craft, to popular Casper girl Lawrence Johnston of Denver, the news hav- ing been made known by small notes on novelty place cards in the designs of blue birds. Miss Craft is a daughter of Mrs. Rosina Craft and has since coming ‘to Casper a number of years ago from Colorado made a number of friends here. Mr. Johnston, who was the representative of the Graham Paper company in this territory for five years {s a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston of St. Louis. He is now, special representative of the company with headquarters in Den- ver. Although the date of the mar- riage was not announced it is ex- pected to take place during Febru. ary. The evening was spent in playing Monte Carlo Whist, honors at which were won by Mrs. William Kaem- merling, Mrs. Georg: Peck and Miss Fanchon Norton. Guests present were: Mrs. George Jarvis, Mrs. W. R. Katmmerling, Mrs. C. H. Norton, Mrs. Emma Kyte, Mrs. J. K. Davis, Mrs. George Peck, Mrs. Earl G. Bur- well, Mrs. Thomas U.* Trot, Mrs. Clifford Bond, Mrs. Arthur F. Siren, Mrs. Gladys Davis, Mrs. Keene, Mre. Alex McPherson, Mrs. Rosina Craft, Dr. I. B. Berquist and the Misses Fanchon Norton, Mary Peevy, Jean- nette Landes, Alice Adam, Isabel Price, Mabel Sellers, Leha Holloran, Catherine Holloran and Miss Craft. eee Officers Are Installed At Meeting This Week. At the regular meeting of the W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah Lodge No. 89 officers for the year yere imstall- ed by Edna Truerdel assisted by Rola Suxon and G, Marshal. Among those installed were, Delia Clark, Emma Katie Boyd, Agnes Gadberry, Belle Henry, Belle Jones, Hattie Holmes, Ruty Kathby, Flora Lowe, Nina Perry, Bess Wright, Minnie Edel- muth, Lillian Walker, Bigee McPher on and Laura Omst ee Miss Preavitt Is Hostess Vor Faculty Members. y Preavitt, head of the riment of the Natrona ool was hostess op ing at her apartment Mis Dorot Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. C. K, Fletcher, Miss-Niva Shaffer, Miss Lela Brown, Miss Frances. Ferris, Miss Edna Woodhoure, Miss Ura Elli- son, Miss Ruth Judson, Miss Mable Cox. Miss Olive Joy, Miss Martha Darrah and M! Harel McCormick. oe Surprise Party Thursday Evening. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kalkoten were pleasantly surprised. on. Thurs- friends gathered at their home 1126 North Lincoln street. Mrs. Bessie Truitt dcted as hostess for the eve- ning. Games were played and refresh ments served. Among those who at- tended were Mrs. James Mudge of Glenrock, Mrs. Bessie Truitt, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Faust and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Story, Mr. and Mrs. William Fugate and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, C. M: Breuklander, Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller, Mr. ant! Mrs. 8. R. Turner and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kilgore’and children and Mr, and Mrs, Charleg Kalkofen and@ son Charles Jr. Senior Council Holds Meeting Thursday. The Senior Council of the Natrona County High school met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. A. B. Winter on South Jackson street. After a business meeting, during which the plans for the coming se- mester were discussed, a game of {n- door baseball was played. At the close. of the evening a delightful lunch was served by the hostess Miss Mil. ler and her sister Mrs. Winter. Thoze who attended were the Misses Mar garet Stanley, Charlotte Cari) Campbell, Rosa Fleming,+ Thelma Flemiag, Weta Sehopf, Constance Metz, Mabel Lighty ler, and Mrs, Ruth McInty Odd Fellow’s Dance This Eveninz . Another of the series of infarmal danc tles being given by the the Odd Tellow’s danc heid this evening at the public is invited to attend. Third of Concert Series Monday. eventh street for mem one of the most the department. A program} before . iven during the e i re ing which included a talk cn t rica ‘Golden Book” by Miss Nina Shat- | in Amer! a offers to re | turn t naire again. Among the spportun appear ag soloist the Bud skeet Philharmo: 1 under ey A a filling and phe made from Baker's | Chocolate (Premium wot) most satisfactory chocolate for cook- ing and drinking. ! ICUS Pat ore i} Walter Baker& Co.Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1760 DorchesterMass. Montreal.Can. BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE MARCELL and Bob Curl, complete_..._ RETRACE -_____ pe ee 50c -PHONE 1402-W 888 East A Street. This Sturdy, MAttle New Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- lar by the Manufacturer and by, us is. Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms, | The Chas. E. Wells By-all means the Rees to his triking succéss in prise with the lyric beauty of iis yoice ard the asuranee with which | he delivers music, and.text from memory. Of Richard Crooks recital, the Chicago Herald Examiner” sas; “The concert made Chicago ~.ac- quainted with Richard Crooks whose voice is the freshest and most appealing lyric tenor that a genera- tion of professional concert golrig has brought to notice and whose art has in it a native ardor and an ‘un- j canny instinct for the right tnflec- | tfon that are closely akin to. genius. . Crooks was, in short, a sensa tion, and quite just! PERSONALS Eugene McCarthy, who‘underwent an. operation for. appendicitisThurs. | lear atthe Mayo Brothers*, hospital | at Rochester, Minn., is rted to | be convaleycing rapidly. } Mr. and Mrs. (G. J, Ferbrache spent several days the beginning of the week in Riyerton visiting with Mrs. ¥erbrache’s father, FE. B. Sheldon, and sister, Mrs. Barnes. Sis. 56 Miss Lenora Lyons arrived’ tn Casper this week from Parco ‘and expects to locate here. eee A. T. Edwards and J. R. Lieyd were in'Riverton a short itme this week. ese Mrs. Step Crawford, special rep resentative for the Western reat tising association, will arrive in Cas: per tomorrow from Omaha and will BEST SERVICE ry TO OMAHA AND CHICAGO VIA CHICAGO & NORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY 1 Through Pullman Drawing Room daily, and Chicago per at 6:00 p. m,, Omaha 9:35 p. m. a. m, second morning. | sérving all meals (service @-la- carte) | Convenient .comnection made Omaha Union Station with trains carrying through sleeping cars for Rochester, St, Paul and Minneapolis. For ticket reservations and” par- ticulars, apply to W. T. Niles, Ticket Agent, telephone 420, per.—. Fancy Wrist’ Watch Crystals Any shape, ground the same day received. Music Co. : 238 East Second St., Casper. Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo. } Watch and jewelry repairing and diamond mounting carefully done ROTHROCK’S: Your. Jeweler day evening when a number of their | Luella‘ their hall on Second street to which | “YELEOW NEWS. -BWEN SCORING. but due America Munz has decided to re-/ main here and tot 'e signed long-term’ cont one of the prominent managers Richard Crooks, tenor will appear here the saine evening. Crooks sings with much feeling and, express’on apd with 9n interpreter’s regard far text He takes his listeners by sur- | sleeping car to Chicago leaves’ Cas-|°f disposing of potash’ deposits on arriving | sovernment land with the provisions j | of off and mineral leasing act of Dining car| 1920, known as the general leasing at | and‘sent to the senat Mrs. | tne spend several” aays “nee: Crawford wil be a guest.at itenning au@ing her stay here. eee Mrs. F. A./Marr and daughters have been visiting this week witi: | | Mr..and (Mrs. ©. 8. Thompson in Kivetton. B.. J._ Sullivan, ; president of * the B. T. Willams Oi! company, ‘has been-in. Cheyenne for’ several days tits “week* attending a meeting of tite state ‘bar associutton, J.-L. Laughlin. of the United States Veterans’ Bureau, who has been in? Cheyenne for’ several days this Week, left that city. Thursday for Torrington on’ an” inspectidn trip. . ‘Mr, and Mrs. J..N. Langham were visitors in Cheyenne for a few days | this” week. | Sorat | Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Lathan are in Casper on business and. visiting | | witn frlends from Denver. | ere | Mrs. C. EB. Neckler is here today | from Billings. eee Miss Margaret M. Curtin returned yesterday on the Northwestern from Chicago» where she spent the holidays and where she has been visiting: fogja. month at the home of her sister,«Mrs; John Ford. * . Jeremiah, Mahoney. will leave to- morrow morning for Thermopolis to spend a short time there on bust- ness. . Wesley K. Wiker of Douglas was in Casper this week attending a conference of Overland car dealers of this territory with factory: repre- sentatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McCowin were} visitors in’ Laramie'for a short time this week. | ees Mrs. F. A. Walker and children | of Douglas spent a short time here this wrek guests’ at the home of Mr. and Mra. H.C. Austin. eee | H.C. Chappell was a visttor in |Greybull ghis week attending a meeting there of the First State; | bank and looking over business af- |fairs in connection with the light plant. . Judge R. R. Rose spent a short time the beginning of the week in | Riverton’ on business. j eee c. F. «Mackenzie was a Casper | .|man who attended ta business. af- \talre in Greybull this week. _ ro BY PUBLISHER ~ for Guidance of Editors { “WASH INGTON, Jar Jan. 17—A_ rigia ethicaljcode for guldance of news- paper iitiors. in dealing with ques- | tlons “affecting ‘the private {Ife of | Individuals ~was urged. by Grove Patterson of. the Toledo Blade, -at the opening: weesion hereof a meet. ing.of the American soctety of news- paper editors. - Publication of some of the detai’s of the recent illness of the Rev. Dr. Perey Stickney’ Grant of New York, was described by Mr. Patter- son as. “indefensible.” Much of the matter published about Dr. Grant's illness and resignation’ from the church, he’ said, was “back stairs, goesip,”” divorce suit of Leonard Kip Rhine lander, of New York, declaring that although the case was ia matter of public..record,. effort was made by some newspeners to go beyond she ecord for. “‘news,"" ‘There is a tendency among cer- n newspapers,” he added, “to pander to “a morbid-curtosity of the pubite.”* The proposal. to incrsase . postal rates war discussed by Caspar Yost fres'dent of the association, who de- clared: the’ principle of the zoning | system now under$diacussion would of journalism tlonalism Mr. ‘Yost saidithere was no’ more occasion for cooperation between the press and the bar than there is for regulation of the practices of the bar, ‘but added t! there are possibilities of co-operation in call- ing atterition to -thé. “deplorable Prevalence of crime and the even more deplorable failure of t) agencies of Justice to cope with te." —— POTASH BILL IS. ADOPTED ! WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—A bill designed to harmonize the methods and promote sec er ibune PAGE THREE =Datiy Ssuer Goullet Sails With His Bride PIONEER STAGE DRIER TO BE=- AURIED SUNNY | Judgment Given xe| Life Insurance Luke anes Oldest | ae ant Worker by Court ‘Ethical’ Code. is Urged | He referred also to the tend to constantly restrict the field | Alfred Goullet Rooney of Newark days after their ma biéycle star Nadi left = Pan! his “br New Yo 2 They sailed on the Adri in the six-day Kk or Bors reorneeret the former Miss thi Jane L honeymoon trip two a Mediterranean Epis noon monia Pioneer in State at HigDeathe 5 1 FS is, evieioutent tts | ea s, who copal ch M Wruise. Goullet ro Vice in New York this year alt hn}! armed Md!) : va ete he waé suffering from appendicitis... He was ted gn successfully im- | = A d A Bs t se, qaecieyey: Sek neater er pr ‘ f Ww z = th ud collected the. prem | tf Denve J 1959, in f ho armament our people will find the| as seen from the past and present-| “outfit consfsting ke new 1 H wan lectures very helpful and they will|ing the future oxen and a “Murty \ of { 2 * a i be enabled to see where in and A very cordial invitation {s ex-|for several « as| after W s He whereby there is to come th lu- | tended all Bible loving students|a miner in tl s. | Ww al. ‘boa tion of these questoin There will |as wel all who are interested], In the spr Cc a _> be no attempt to enter into tech e ms of the ds; | made an even as North ¢ {na ha nical questions or details but to| lecture is “The Church|to the Terr} I uy tA alias present the broad lines this book 1 of History.” now Montana r n i s appoint wage i Act, was passed today by the house | Lecture Series On The Revelation By Baptist Minister Next Sunday evening at the First church there-will be the first in.an intensely interesting and Practical series of lectures upon hat {soften called the Book of yatery or the Prophetical Book of the New ‘Testament. 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