Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1925, Page 3

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 @SOCIETY, M Brotherhood Class Mccting To Be Featured By Talk. The meeting of the Brotherhood class of the Winter Memorlal “Pres- uyterian church to be held Sunday inorning at 10 o'clock will be fea- a talk by Dr. R. N. Groves 2 Four Cardinals.of Brother- . Informal Bridge Luncheon To Be Given Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Grant will be hostess on Wednesday of next week at an infonmal luncheon and bridge party to be given at her home in the Po- ling apartments. oe le Clu Will Give Dance, March 6, hext regular dance of the Ma- Dancing club will be given Fri- evening, March 6, at the Ma- sonje tem This will be the novelty or balloon nee, and insures each and eyery ne uttending an enjoyable evening. The floor committee for the eve- ing will be Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Crawforé, Mr. and Mrs. derdale and Mr. and Mrs. C. ee : + Me- Curtz-Buttertield, orchestra will supply their excellent dance mu- sic for the evening. All Masons, thelr wives and ladies, visiting members and ladies are cor- dially invited to attend. see Bridge Party Is Planned For This Evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Anderson! will be hosts this evening to a number of friends at an informal bridge |» party to be given at their reside 715 East Divine avenue. ove Birthday Party to Be Glven This Afternoon. Martha Moses Mahoney wil) be hos- tess this afternoon to,25 little friends at a birthday party to be given at the home of -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremialt Mahoney, 536 South Wolcott street. Danco This Evening At Country Club. : The regular club dance will be given this evening at the Country club and @ is exflected that.a large number. will attend. The entertain- ment will be preceded by several din- ner parties. Rebekah Lodge Will Give Benefit Dance. A benefit dance will be given this evening at the Odd-Fellows’ hall ‘by members of the Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13, to which the-public ts invited to attend. The Alabuma Five will furnich the music, * owe Monday Bridge Club Will Meet With Mrs: Grieve. The regular meeting of the Mon- day Bridge club will be -heid on March’ 2. at the home of-Mrs. John Grieve, $15 South Lincoln street. eee Benefit Association Annual Ball, March 3. ‘The first annual:ball of the ‘Ladies Benefit association of the Maccabees and the Sir Knights of the“same or- gunization will be held on Tuesday evening, March @, at the Knights of Pythias hall, Dancing wil begin at 5 o'clock and the public ‘Is Invited to attend. SPECIAL TODAY Baur’s Denver. Cakes Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Sunshine and Fancy Layer Cakes. DExicaresen 138 SOUTH CENTER ST. Opp. Con. Roy. Bldg. $5.00 Reward Five dolla to the party furnishing the Casper Daily- Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who ta fraudulently collecting subscr!ptions from Tribune subscribers. . Patrons of the paper should not pay. any on» their subscription ex “the carrier who delivers the manor or an authorized collector from the office. If you are not aure:you are pasting the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can- not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 Give Hogan a Lif reward will be paid | 4ARY TOBIN Personals Attorney C. R. Strahan of Chicago fs an out-of-town business caller, who errived in the city last evening from: Denver. . bee Mark Davis eral days In th spending sev- Mrs, Estella Casteel has’ returned to her home at Sheshoni after a week's visit spent here with her caught Parker left yesterday for Rawlins to spend until Wednesday of next week. The Misses Nell Medhus and Ber- e visitors here tHe be- | week from Shoshonl. . B. Keith spent inning of the wee Cc. Smart home at he visiting at the W. Shoshoni. | (. E. Bankers of Tulsa arrived | here. yesterday and expects to spend | a week or ten days attending to| business affairs, | Mr. dnd Mrs, Melvin ‘Teeters ae | visitors: for a short time this week at Shoshon!. They were guests of Mr. Teeters’ father and family. Paria F, Lewis will leave next week | for Cajifornia to spend a month with ts, who have been making thelr home there since last Decem: | | ber. | Arnold B. Larson of the news de- partment of the Tribune ts leaving this evening for Los Angeles, where he will join Mrs. Larson und son David. who have been visiting there with friends for the last few month: Larson ,expects to make his sin California, having accepted @-Dosition with one of the Los An geles papers. Myrs.. E..S. Troxel of East Twelfth street who has been serious: ly {ll fs reported to be slightly im- proved. Word was recelved in Casper’ yes- terday by BS Oi Wheeler of the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. Fr Craig at their home in Lincoln, Neb, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Cratg were former resi: dents of Casper, Mrs. C a Gaughter of Mrs. Dr. H. R. Lathrop and son ‘Homer, have returned Denver | where they spent : Lathrop und daughtef Mars who were jn Denver with them, return to Casper next week. wall Mrs. Don- Smith is visiting with friends and arate ‘es in Oklahoma. w. pascal spent sterday at Glenrock on business in connec- tion with his accounting off’ce. . L. J. Austin’ of Denver returned} \ to Casper yesterday from Ther mopolis where he has been spending since Monday on business. Mr, Austin will attend to business af- fairs here fora short time and re turn to his home on Mon we Mrs. F, Jumieson left Friday | for Salt Creek to visit for a few day with her sister, who !# making home: there. Mr. snd’ Mrs. T. Ci returned yesterday fror where they spent three ing -with sfrlends. day HL G. Bruce is a Denver business caller spefidifig several days here. eee Murk Ci Boone of ing !n Casper for a few di Carl Gelger Chiengo where weeks. rned, from} spent everal a8 he eh be | Disorders In Mexico City Strike Feared ernment remain in thelr ready to quell any disorders arising from tht} strike on the Mexico Clty tramways, set to begin at midnight tonight. The etrike has been declared by the Tramway Workers’ Alliance. ‘The tramways are owned by adian Interests. ehh a Aa Mend For resulta try a Tribune Classified | This Sturdy Dittle New Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- lar by the Manufacturer and by us is Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms. ‘The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St., Casper Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo. being | * Wheeler, ips Mra. | y Cre Casper Daily Cridune PAGE THREE. From Land of Mesquite highest Spanish play on the Mexican priced Mexican actr American stage. . Wil soun be is shown in a typleal| © Sacred Musical At Presbyterian Church Sunday Anthem, “Judg Thine Eye vhn, Miss Agnew and Mesdames Leschinsia Male Quari« Mesers. min 4 Solo, Solo, selected — Male Quartet, Guide.” ~ Duet, ‘ I\Love Miss Agnev Down Miss Male Quarte INew > Spring S a coat to ihe the gap be. tween winter and spring, Paris recommends this one of black jeatin with bands of black velvet rib- bon, edged with white ermine. For afternoon teas and semi-formal wear it has many possibilties. —$—$—<» Six Texas girls making a hike from San Antonio to Bosten «have reached Cleveland after wearing out sixty-six pairs of shoes. jwill co! ontinue h rmons on he Modern 3 eat qui ath Inter ligion tor s with the; Life Be- | | all love doubls life and he: future d to come and. “Should an | ' who fu bol in the adifcicult e vay | sleus and por applying {ts teaching: | Ue, or who have rel onal proldem tu € 1 Join nouncémen Pres >yterian. Tomorrow at 9:45 a. |, Brotherhood rocm of tt | Sixth and Durbin street Reed will give the s of tal subject will tomorrow, r beauty, following his re \ the twenty-third psalm heard with 1 1 the city find « cordia |‘awaiting them and a fine to get acquainted sare gly NEWS BRIEFS NE YORK, Feb. condition clearing and trust companies f (five days) shows an ex of $48,704,250. This ts an in over last week of $33,087,500 ser The alin lesr alms e the nineteenth; m i welcome pportu: | ot crease WASHINGTO! ‘eb. 28.—Resolu | tions declaring it to be the “sense” of the house that the president cre ate a ccmmission to make recom: mendations with regard to the future operation of Mygcle Shoals was ported today by the house mii committee. | Chorus girls | best paid worke | the world. ANNO FAN IN LINGWORTHIS © Setting The SELECTED Fh Styles - ADUSE oPEAKER CONGRESS IS. UnGENT NEED Consolidated Fr sociation) 28. ‘s seems tu be a in con Rad we interes nu 1 radio on Capitol san scouting Lota and radio | nxiou the | sat theaters Planes Off On Long Trip To Southland st been ‘reportec comme "MARKET BILL SAYS CAREY DASHA TOURRAMENT | .osscussres. co, ing b ‘LOWELL mm COWLEY ‘| eAnnouncement “LED GAGE FLAY 1 WALL PAPER SHOW HAVE YOUR WALL PAPERING DONE NOW We have just received the new 1925 line which will be shown by the factory representative on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 2 AND Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 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