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se MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925 ~~ | ‘“Jevnager-Rendabl Marriage Saturday. Miss Dorothy Jevnager and Albert P. Rendah] were married Saturday evening by the Rev. A. E. Cooke, pastor of the First Congregational church. Miss Lillian Jevnager and Albert Gallegher acted as the wit- nesses. The bride has been a resl- dent of Casper for the last six months and has been connected here with the Richards and Cunningham store. The groom is an employe of © Union Tank Line company. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was setyed at the home. of the groom's mother, Mrs. H. Peter- eon for members of the bridal party and a few intimate friend Mr. and Mrs. Rendahi will their home in this cit make 4 Dance Tuesday at K. of P. Hall. Members of the Royal Neighbors ‘America will give a dance on ‘Tuesday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall to which the public is invited to attend. Preceding the at- fair the regular meeting will bs held and all members are asked to be present. The quilt belonging to the lodge will be disposed of at this en tertainment. Knichis of Columbus Will Meet Wednesday. | Casper Council No. 1563 Knights ef Columbus will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday evening, Feb- ruary 11, at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall, All members are asked to be present as guards will be elected to fill the vacancies caus: ed by the resignations of the Messrs. Burchell and Leonard, and plans for a pre-lenten dance discussed. It has been announced by the committee in charge, that the dinner which was to have been given February 12, has been indefinitely postponed CY Circle Will Hold All-Day Session. SERe Ge Circle of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold en all- day sewing session on Tuesday of this week at the home of Mrs. Joe Cunningham, a@ picnic lunch to be _served at noon. All members and friegds are invited to attend. ‘The busfiess meeting will be held at 2 p.m. see Entertainment Friday » at Manse. Pairs of the Clan Stuart, their wives, Caldonian Ladies society members, their husbands and Soot- tish friends of both organizations «ill be entertained on Friday eve- ning at 7:30 o’clock at the Presbyter- jan Manse, 1103 South Wolcott street ‘A program of interest will be given and the evening will be spent soct ally. o- Miss Katherine Dessert Will Give Luncheon. : Mrs. Katherine Dessert will hostess at an informal bridge lunch: eon on Thursday at her home, 547 Grant avenue. be . A. R. Meeting Tomorrow Rieoouy at Kocher Home. ‘A meeting of importance of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home x Big William Kocher, 826 South Wolcott street. Mrs. Kocher will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Wilts. ‘All members are asked to be present as arrangements for the Washington birthday party will pe completed. ” o- ‘Miss Sullivan Entertains Sunday Evening. hiss Patricia Sullivan entertained informally last evening at her home on East Tenth street. Among those syho attended were, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mr, and Mrs. Charles T- McGrady, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. ‘elch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Miss Margaret England, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Dr. William O. McDer- mott, Chester Baker, Ralph Barton and William Edwards.» oer Si ian Club Attends pay Saturday Evening. Members of the Scorpian club and their friends enjoyed an informal avening party given Saturday at the home of Don Holloran, 1206 South David street, Petroleum reese to Meet in Regular Session. : The tadie society of the Petrol eum lodge No. 478, of the Brother- nood of Locomotive Firemen Enginemen, will meet in r Tuesday evening at 7 at the I. O, O. F. a short business will be given and a luncheon ed. Music will be furnished by the Curtz Butterfield orghastrs ad . Midnight Bridge Club Meeting Thursday. The regular meeting of the Mid ight Ige club 1 held for dar € meetir | returned to their home in Minnesota. | jet Split Rock. | family ‘way —enjoy ROMAN MEAL @ properly balanced food, and become a: |are expected to return today from | Sheldon Dome whe: | | spent Mowing | IETY, MARY TOBIN | } | Smyth, Mrs. T. E. Holmes and son, Thursday evening of this week at the Jeremiah Mahoney home, 536 South Wocott street, instead of at the home of Mrs. Charles McGrady as was originally planned, e+e PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bartram have taken the J. A. Likely home on South Lincoln street which was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland H. Storrs. eee Glenrock people in Casper last week were: Mrs. Dorothy Denton, Mra, C. Leonard Smith, Mrs. Hugh | Harold, Mrs. James Fenex, DeLoyd Gantz, Gred Smith, Fred Davis, Mrs. Allen Kimball, and Miss Ruth Brock. eee Bishop N. 8, Thomas of the Episcopal church and Mrs. Thomas will arrive in Casper from Laramie soon to attend the convocation to be held here February 11 and 12 and will be guests during their visit of Attorney and Mrs. James P. Kem at thelr home on South Center street. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Yost and son of Midwest spent Sunday in the city visiting with friends. se. Mrs. D, D. Davidson was e@ visitor. in Casper yesterday from Laroye. eee Miss Beatrice Mcleod of Chey- enne was an arrival in Casper yee- terd: see | Judge T. Blake Kennedy has re-| turned from Cheyenne where he pent Sunday with Mrs, Kennedy. cee i r. and Mre. R. Hyres of Lavoye | Were guests in Casper yesterday. eee Miss Alyce LaMarr speht yester- day here with friends from Laroye. ar Mrs. Bud Averill of Laroye was among the visitors here Sunday trom Lavoye. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickerson of Billings are visiting with friends in | the city for two or three days, eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veitch of Kirby, former residents of Casper, have been spending a few days in the city. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sturgeon were Denver arrivals in the ctiy yester- day. oe Mr. and Mra. Otto Menger of Ther- | mopolis are hers for a few days. see Miss Lillian Bishop will leave on Tuesday evening for Laramie whe: she will visit fora few days at the state university. | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sawyer of 611 Lind avenue announce the arrival are Denver business men several days in Casper. eee F, J. Caspe! Lavoye. Lacy spent yesterday in visiting with friends from wee C, Bauer is a Billings, business man in the city. L. E. Carey came in yesterday from Lavoye. \ : eee U. H. Tout, J. J, Giblin, J. He Holland and N, B. Studebaker were Denver arrivals in Casper this morning. ele. J. Alrick fs here for a few days from Rawlins. oe G. E. Smith of Thermopolis ar- rived in Casper last evening. eee John McFayden, genera! manager of the Ohio Ol] company, and A. Baker, department manager of the same company, spent severa] days last week in Buffalo and vicinity on eee Miss Evelny Love is the guest of friends here from Lavoye. eee . H. J. Utter arrived yesterday from Lincoln. ° A. B, Dickson and R. F. McCrac- ken of Denver arrived yesterday to spend a few days here on business. see W. A. Davis of Salt Lake city ts transacting business affairs this week. ee / Dr. W. Cotton of Billings ts a guest at the Townsend for a few days: . Robert Birck is a Chicago busi. ness caller here today. eve T. B. Burnute {ts an out of town business visitor here from his home in Denver. eee Frank Virden and T. C. Rowey spent Sunday at thelr homes in Douglas. eee BE. W. Everly has returned from Cody where he been on business. Kimball pany. Cement Contrac com J. E. Walton of Guérnsey and F. H. McAdams are itn the city. eee Mart Hibbard of Buffalo guest at the Henning. ere J, L. Sleffel of Norton, Kans., was an arrival yesterday in the city. pepe a 2 Instruments Are Wanted Here For Salvation Army Wanted—"Ukes,” banjos, mando- Ins and guitars, or whatever you have in the way of stringed instru ments. It’s the Salvation Army that’s broadcasting, letting Casper know that its young people want to form @ stringed instrument orchestra. They have the talent but not the Instruments, If you have anything tn this line that. you have no use for, phone Salvation Army headquarters. Your on January 28 of a baby son. eee Mr. and Mrs. Leuthart and family moved to Casper last week from Glenrock and expect to make their home here, Mr. and Mrs... T. Thomas of Denver have returned to their home after spending four days here on a combined business and pleasure trip. eee Mrs. Harlow Lythgoe of Glenrock who underwent an operation here last week for appendicitis is report- ed fo be convalescing rapidly. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. C. MoClung have returned from a ten days’ trip epent in the eastern part of the state with relatives, eee Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Whitney are out-of-town visitors here this* week from Colorado. eee Mrs. Margaret Spencer spent a short time last week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Barber at Glenrock, ‘eee CITY BRIEFS James! S. Griffin spent several days last week at Laramie on busi- ness. . A. Olson, 0. C. A. Forbes epent Lander on business. «- Richard Wiedman is a business | visitor in the city today end wil! return to his home tn Denver t: morrow. E. Spangler and) Saturday at] eee position lattending to business affairs here j Dr. W. G. Burnett has returned | from © several days business trip to Lander and vicinity. ese Glenn Cook was a busin in Lander last wee! see Mr, and Mrs. L. I, Packard, who | spent several days in Casper, have) visitor | P. J, McIntosh has been spending a few days tn Casper from his ranch ee and Mrs. John. Eaton and have moved to Poposia, Eaton has accepted a| } Mr. where Mr. Yiarry Adams and G, Langeteff they have been spending soveral di eee Roy Mint!, prominent lamb buye: yesterday at Lavoye on hurried business trip o- a . J. B. Hite is a Chicago busine: man spending a few days in the city. . ¥. Neighbors of Bridgeport, is Vv gift will be called for, and greatly appreciated. GOTHAM'S STAGE STARS SEEN IN REVUE'S SHOW Moat famous of Broadway stars Were impersonate? at the Columbia yesterday in the presentation there of “Odds and Ends of Broadway" by Desmond’s New York Roof Garden revue, The first curtain brought the pro- log, a scene of white way crowds thramging along the street in search OR sntoctarp aie at Suggestion that ti bunch attend the Music Box theater was taken up. Then out stepped the stars of the stage. Choloest bits of musical comedy, vaudeille, opera and drama are turn. ed out in this production. Holly Desmond flashes out as Ann Pen- nington, darling of dancers, Vaude- ville’s Kitty Doner is dainty Dell Robinson. In operatics / Madame Desmond is eas Galll-Gurci. Pat Rooney and Bud Desmond do fast footwork in a clog dance novelty. And) Gallagher and Shean are Lew Belmont and Lem Desmond. With the assistance of Miss Des mond, Mr. Belmont, and Val Wilson. | Nat Royall dramatically reproduces the famous Service poem, “Danger. | ous Dan McGrew.” A Boon to Mothers Mothers everywhere who rea- lize the danger to delicate little stomachs of too much dosing ap- prectate the value of Vicks in treating croup and children's col With Vicks there ts nothing to awallow—you just rub {ft on, The body heat releases the tn. gredients — Menthol, Camphor, Wuealyptus, Thyme, Turpentine —in the form of vapors which carry the medication directly to the nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lung: At the same time Vicks is ab- spending | | here Mr. Everly ts “connected with the | | morning. Che Casper Dailp Cribune Mont, v Of unusual merit is the program } scheduled for’ the Elks hall tomor- | row evening. A lecture that has| been widely heralded as a master Piece, and the recital by the Apollo club of 35 voices, make up the pro- | gram which is being given for the | purpose of renewing the welfare | j fund of the Elks club, A ‘small ad- | mission price of 26 cents is to be| charged. | The lecture on “Ireland: The Land | of Wit and Beauty,” which is to be | given by Rev. A. E. Cooke promises to be well worth while, if the judg-| ment of competent critics who have heard {t in other centers ts to be ac- | cepted. A high authority has stated that it is not only a lecture of rare terary finish, but that {t Is excel- lently designed to captivate and hold the attention and interest of all types of hearer. The opening sec tion which deals particularly wit! the beauties of the Irish landscape and {ts charming variety, gives fine scope to the lecturer's well-known powers of graphlo description, and gradually introduces the romantic legend and folk-lore of “the days of old” in such a way as to prepare his | \ LECTURE TUESDAY NIGHT MANY CHARGES MADE SPECIFIC IN TYNAN CASE ExGov: Sweet Tumnsn New Particulars Cov- ering Complaints. DENVER, Colo., Feb, 9—(United Press)—A bill of particulars embody- ing specific charges against Warden Thomas Tynan of the etate peniten- tiary was filed by former Govérnor William E. Swest with the state civil service commission, ‘The action was in compliance with the commissions’ order tor more spe- cific details of Sweet's charges ouster action against the prison heqd. At the preliminary hearing of the charges last Monday the commts- sloners held the accusations were too general. Counsel for Tynan are allowed until next Tuesday to file answers to the charges, On Wednesday formal hearing before the commis sion will be resumed, with witnesses present for both sides. Included in the bill of particulars are charges of brutality toward pris oners, inefficiency, misuse of prison funds, prolonged absences from the penitentiary, unlawful disposition of prison produce, insolence, arrogance againgt Tynan in the ex-governor’s | the | and other alleged misconduct. hearers for that part of thp lecture which expounds and {llustmtes the | wit and humor for which the Irish: man has been so long renowmed,. Himself a most © exponent of the wit of his native isle, Mr. Cooke not only analyses anf class!- fies the wit and humor of Ireiand. but pours forth such a prctfusion of genuine Irish stories and vw! tticisms that his audience {s ‘usually carried | on a high tide of uproariogs laugh ter toward the finish. Hero his mas tery of the subject ts sem jn the skillful mingling of pathos and pa triotism with which he prevents the deeper side of the Irish naygure, and the capac'ty of the Irish people for loyalty and devotion. As the ‘“Wini.! peg Telos puts it, is ‘SA Jecture of absorbing fhterest, (fustrated with graphie description, wealt! of folk-lore and eparklin which | convulsed his hearers merrt. ment.” The Elk'e welfars committee, to | | Which the entire proceeds of the eve. | j Ming are to be turned over, ts look } ing forward toa bumper howse on | Tuesd | | The Natrona General hospital was the scene of the weekly luncheon of | the Casper Rotary club today, the} club accepting the invitation of the county commissioners and Mrs. | Leslie Nelson, superintendent, in order that the {mprovements and additions recently completed to the hospital might be seen and inspected Farle G. Burwell, a member of the present board of county commis sioners, addressed the club and ex- plained what had been accomplished | in enlarging the institution. Hej stated that $175,000 had been spent on the present improvements and that the hospital now met all quirements necessary to make first class in every respect. The cost of maintenance and upkeep of the hospital last year was $70,000, according to figures given, $45,000 | was received in fees and $16,000 t= on the books for collection. The} care of county patients also | accomplished within this of| | operation Dr. H. DL. | | re was cost Harvey reviewed of the hi It dred ¥ its grov provide a hu is now the equipment hospital is the best pass all PETITION IN TEAPOT DOME CASE GRANTED *-Pet! can now CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. tion of government counsel in the | Teapot Dome ol! lease annulment case, for letters rogatory to France was granted by Judge T. Blake Ken- nedy tn the United States district court here, according to information from the office of the clerk Monday | The petition for letters | rogatory was to get testimony from | two witnesses in the case who are | now in France, Government coun- sel were given untll March 9, at 10 o'clock, to present the letters to the clerk of the court hers, sorbed through and stimulates the skin lke « poultice or pias: ter. Colds go overnight, croup 1s generally relieved within 15 minutes. IicCKS VAPORUB Qver 17 Muon Jaws Useo Yeanty H. M. Blackmer and James E. O'Neil, prominent American of] men now in Paris, will soon have depoat- tions taken of their knowledge con- cerning details of the Teapot Dome lease, as the result of the gmnting Saturday in Cheyenne before F'ed- era] Judge.T. Blake Kennedy of a petition for letters rogatory ad- dressed to the government of France. CASPER ROTARIANS GUESTS AT LUNCHEON AT COUNTY HOSPITAL | paper on | nurses, present facilities of ‘the hos. |p and Federal Pharmacy pany, company. TO DELAY 1S DANGEROUS ’ | quirements necessary to copaply with | the regulations of the Arerican Surgical association, An |isolation ward, apart from the main puilding, is now provided for the care of con tageous cases. Mrs, Leslie Nelson, supertmtendent of the hospital, read an interesting | the institution, ‘ta which she told of the training of student and methods of supervision The Rotarians were taken over the hospital for a tour af ipspection and were shown the — laundry Kitchen, refrigerator room, private rooms, wards, operating rims and X-ray room. | County Commissioner Jark Scott, ‘ederal Judge T. Blake Kennedy Clerk of Conrt Ohn haus were guests during the meet: | ing | Fr ——____. Goorge Bemis of At the Gladstone Riverton hotel is a guest | PAGE THREE FORUM MEET \(TiBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Liberty bonds closed: 34s 101.22; first 44a TO FEATURE BOY SCOUTS) iiss ond i i ote te } $101.29; U. Government 4%5 | $105.1 Featuring the chamber of com. merece forum luncheon tomorrow | noon will be a special program | Another Nurse "Praises Tanlac celebration of the Boy Scouts anni- versary week Speakers for the odcasion will be , R. 8. Ellison, president ef both the As a nurse I have seen chamber of commerce and the Cas marvelous results Gan eckincn Ghvasot Good. from Tanlac. For anaemia, win, WO. Wilson, ¢ Nelson- nervousness, stomach trou- ble and building up the sys- tem after operations I con- sider Tanlac great!” Mrs. and Frank B. Te Community singing {s to be ce K. M. Lowe, Walnut Park, Cal. cted by Scouts Dale Moore, Jam Kimball, Louis Christenson, Albert Nurse backs up Kimball, Preston ellly, Harry | Lov and wt statement merely over one hundred niac users have natural to: are packed Proud, Verne Hamlin, Kenneth JoMmson, Russell Brown and George Kassis. 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