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a SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925 —— ' : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Jr. Casper Woman's Club Meeting Saturday at Crawford Home. The Casper Woman's club will meet on Saturday afternoon, March 14, at the heme of Mrs, W. H. Craw- ford, 324 South Grant street. Mrs. I. P, Fishburn will read a paper on ‘Famous American Scluptors,” an open discussion to follow. eee California Visitors to Be Guests at Informal Tea. Mrs. R. M. Andrus will entertain informally Monday afternoon at tea for a few friends in honor of Mrs. Corey and daughter of Fresno, Calif, mother and sister of Mrs. W. F. Ott, who. arrived in Casper and who will visit a short time in Casper, enroute to the European countries. R, Meeting and Card Party Tuesday. Following the regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America to be held on Tuesday evening at 7 Celock at the Knights of Pythias i an informal card party will be ven to which the public is invited to attend, The entertainment will begin at 8:30 o'clock and refresh- ments will be served during the eve- ning by a committee in charge Registered Nurses Association to Meet. The Natrona County Kegistered Nurses’ association will hold a spe- cial meeting for the purpose of dis- cussing plans for the state conven- tion to be held here during the first week in June. The meeting will be held at the home of Miss M. E. Autrey, 505 East Second street, on Thursd March 12, and all grad es are invited to attend. Birthday Aniversary Is Celebrated Thursday. «In celebration of her birthday anniversary, Miss Martha Gadberry entertained informally last Thurs- evening at her héme on East Second street. The evening was spent in games appropriate for the occasion after which a supper was served by Mrs. Gadberry Guests who enjoyed the affair were: The Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Hildebrand, Miss Thelma Trueblood, Amy Bustard, Dorothy Foster, Gladys Roush, Muriel Boyles, Grace Foster, Isabell Cawood, Helen Han- way, Ruth Galloway, and the Messrs. James Hufman, Crandell Grimes, Frederick Amos, Lennie Miller, Ted Oliver, Dean Burdick, Walter Ren- uate nurs yo MN cheller and Robert Sherer. ann » P. E. 0. Chater Meeting At Bowman Residence. Chapter O of the F 0, Sister- hood will meet Wednesday evening of this week at the home of Mrs. C. H, Bowman, 437 East Thirteenth street, with Mrs. Parfet as assisting hostess. All members as well as visiting P. E. 0.’s in the city are invited to attend. The meeting will begin promptly at 7 Trinity Lutheran Aid to Hold Meeting This Week. The Ladies’ Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church will ente ined this week on Tharsd: 12, at 2:30 o'clock by Mr: Young at her home, 935 South Wal- nut street. the be Bookfellows Enjoy Evening at Elgin Home on Thursday The monthly meeting of the Book- fellow Circle met at the home of Lilian Lucine Elgin, on S, Grant Ave., Thursday evening. <A very delightful time was spent, enjoying original songs, music and readings by the members of the Circle. The programme was as follows: Song—"The Land of My Golden Dreams”—sung by Mrs. Roy C. Smith, Readings—“What This Old World Is to Me."—Lillian L, Van Burgh. “Why''—Katherin Chappell. “In the Mountains”—Roy Chure- hill Smith. Duet—"Tell. Me, Merry Birds. of Spring"—Mrs, Simth and Mrs, Chap- pell. teading: “Longings"—Bert Greener. “The Four Queens"—Nell Gallatin. Song—‘Home of My Heart in the West'—sung by Mildred E. Harned. Readings: “Breaking Into a Mining Camp” Mrs. F. M, O'Brien. “The Making of the Reed Flute” Miss Pruet “The Secret the Waves"—Lil \ jan Lucene Elgin Piano— Instrumental— Improvised | Bert Greener. Invited gues enin e Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Chase. Mrs. Chappell will be hostess at the next meeting on April —————___—_— E. E, Wison, representative of a tlre concern {s here on business from Cheyenne. pee eee Dr. William Kocher motored to Laramie Saturday where he was joined by his son, Willlam who Is attending school at the state uni versity and who will return with his father today, to spend tourna- ment week here. —_——. John McFadyen of the Ohio Oil company is attending to business affairs {n Colorado feet Dean Boyer is among the Uniyer- sity of Wyoming students spend- ing the week here. Clair Blanchard {s visiting with friends in Glenrock for several days. AE anecadte Peach cig 10,—There is such a thing as becoming too interested in your Job. Two safe crackers concentrat- ed so hard on the sufe in the Norton Door Closer company's office that they failed to note the arrival of @ squad of policemen. CHIC. SPRINGFIELD, Mass.—Because “the state prison in a relic of bar- hariem,”’ Judge Frederick W. Fos. dick sentenced John *i, Burns, Hol, yoke policeman imprisonment after Burns had plead ed guilty to manslaughter. to only three years | Che Casper Sunday Cribune Casper couple who were married last Monday formerly Miss Della Decker, daughter of Mr in an Mrs. airplane Rollie Decke and flying c Omaha, er r of Nebr: th Beech street. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CiTY Mr. and Mrs, Bugtne Hurley are | Beverly will leave Tuesday leaving today home injifornia on an_ exten Ohio, having or 10] trip. days here rl Shu Sree maker ho! 2 an of Mr nk T ficial of the Ohio Oil company leay week eee | Mr. Mrs. Anderson who has been vis- | a iting in Casper with Mrs, J. H. M | x de Bain, returned last evening to her MN e¥ ie home in Grand Junction, Colo, She| Mrs. Theressa ‘ Was accompanied by her and: | i pe it daughter, Mrs. Alex C. McCafferty. | who will visit in Grand Junction owe for two weeks yesterday eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Manbac former residents of Casper are vis- iting in the city, guests of their s pi Harold Manbeck and family. Mr. | w 1 Thursday March Manbeck is connected with the Stan-| their resi East C dard Oil company at Alton, Ill Both’ moth son John Jr. ne, reported io sat Mr, and Mrs. Ferris Hamilton | torily have returned from a two weeks je 'ske pleasure trip spent in Colorado] G. E. Sherman, special repr Springs and Denver tative of the New Internationa ore eyclopedia, published by the I Mr. and Mrs, Harold Delaney and| Mead com 8 a business v cousin, Miss Bogard are spending | from Denver a short time in the city from Mam-| oie Fe moth. | McCarthy 1} $i 180 }¢, | from a veral ess Among the Casper people who at-| to Colorado tended the Masonic mee last bi th evening at it Creek were R | Twodale, manager of Ellison, Guy Gay, Ralph Barton ranch spent yesterd H. MacFarland, T. Peake and Jam business Peaton. | pts J see | Miss a Meyer of M James Urich was called to Den-| was at the Gladstor ver last week having received word | terds of the serious illness of his father. | see Mr. Urich is connected with the] A. J. Ealki {T jopol. Natrona Power compa Ja visitor in the city yester¢ Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Becklinger| James Toman of Denver | are now their 1 res 1 f dence treet Frank Taylor Jr., is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank B. Thirteenth street i MONDAY MORNING I WILL F (DUS IN Our New Location at 118 EAST AYRES JEWELRY CO. ECOND ldwest | Oakley. Mrs, Guy Lane, Mr. and | are: Mr. and Mrs. John Morton and| Mrs. W. H. Travers and Mr. and | Willlam, M Congdon, ac-| Mrs. W. F, Howard le ntant for the Gebo Coal Com- JOSS | papy, I. P. Berger, William Roe, H.| Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Grieve are \ir Huxford, Dave Lyons, Willlam | leaving today for the Grieve ranch | Matheson, Mike Finnan, Walter | atter spending several days in Cas- | Hummel, Bud King, A, Franch, A.| Pee on business and visiting with | 3, Latinit, and Dave King. retstives. 3 | e eo eee ur M. W. Mott has been spendimg|, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ott, returnea a few days here on business from | /#8t evening trom Cheyenne where 1D ae they were joined yesterday by Mrs. te st atta Corey and daughter, mother and | ind, Mrs. A. 12. Hotenkin of | iste? of Mrs. Ott who. will visit in z Nebr, Were artivale neve | CA8Pe® for a week, when they will | : s-arrive leave for the east to sail for a plea- i} ye se ot sure trip of the European countries cee ; Mrs. Ralph efer of] Francis “Dutch” Rogers affairs 1 his home joined here state and Mrs. k spent en- | with frien¢ 1 Br yoda, | isitor | e city is attending to bus- here for a few Denver, day in F, Smith of Cheyenne ar- n Casper Friday yesterday game and Mr. fish wa: by Smit! W. S. Purdy of Sal yesterday here visiting and she ping and Glenn visitors here Annou MISS ELIZ Special instructor for WILL CONDUCT FREE CLASSES Art Wax Work Crepe Paper Costumes Paper Flo March 9th to Hoffhine’s SECKLINGER BUILDING Everybo The bride was yesterday. com- Vignt from PAGE SEVEN affairs in the city for a few days | from Denver. D, Hickey is in Casper from his home in Cheyenne. cary D. Ireland of the First National Bank of Thermopolis arrived in Cas- per last evening. see H. B, Rothwell of 5 formerly president cf Na- tlonal bank of that city is a visitor in Casper. owe J. H. Nevin ts among the out of town visitors here from Riverton. eee P. A. Rothwell and E .C. Roth a rived yesterday from their home a Buffalo. . C. D, Smyers of the Morris and company, packing ‘concern is here on business from Omaha. . Pars Mr. and M: I. R. Young were visitors here Friday from their home in Douglas. Miss Bertha Meyer is visiting in Casper from Powder River where she is an instructor in the echool eee Wheeler Eskew of Douglas spent Friday in Casper. : | T. ©, Thompson of Cheyenne | spent Saturday here enroute to Lan- der. Ralph Andru: a student at the University of Wyoming at Laramie, Is spending tournament week in Casper visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. » M, Andrus, oe David. McCosker of the Moon Mo-+ tor Car company of Denver arrived yesterday to attend the Casper Auto, mobile show which will be opened tomorrow. eee Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Kellams are here from their home in Cheyenne. B. J. Freeman was a Lander arri- val in the clty yesterda. eee Mr. and Mrs, Signor of Lander spent yesterday here enroute to their home frony a pleasure trip to Call- | fornia . A. J. Metzgar of Torrington ar- rived here yesterday ee “L. W. Storey and Mrs Storey were in Casper Friday. eee Among the Glenrock visitors in Casper last week were Mrs. Thomas Dunn. president of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater. y at the University of Wyoming. is spending the week here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn on North Durbin street Makes Autos Go 49 Miles on One Gallon of Gas SIOUX FALLS, 8. D.—James A May of 3975C Lacotah Building, has perfected an amazing new device it | that cuts doen gas consumption, r moves ll carbon, prevents spark plug trouble and overheating. Many cars have made over 49 miles on gallon, Any one can install it in five minutes. Mr. May wants agents and is offering to send one free to one auto owner in each locality. Ad s h ncement ABETH ROE IN wer Making 15th, Inclusive dy Invited J | |= i | SAU HAA THE UNUSUAL BARGAINS WE HAVE OFFERED We have, now, some mighty good Piano: Phonographs which we have taken in trade during this sale. For three days only we will offer these special values at extremely low prices—each ins‘rument being in splendid con- dition and positively guarantee] by us. Wednesday Night at 9 o’clock is the Zero Hour Bring your wife and family down—and let us help you pro- vide music for the coming months and future. Upright Pianos All standard makes and positively guaranteed. $97 $219 $245 $325 $350 $385 Other Genuine Bargains Can Be Obtained in— VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDIONS, BANJOS, UKELELES, DRUM INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MU RADIC Com: in tomorrow and bring your friends Open Evenings Until Wednesday, 9 P. iV Special learance Sale In Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs Will Be a Thing of the Past After Wednesday Night at 9 o’Clock Casper music lovers gains far beyond our greatest expectations, and hence our sale has proved to be a great succe SAINI The Chas. © Hale Mars ic GoM - —and Now for theHOMEStretch DURING OUR have responded to these genuine bar- Players and Don’t Wait Longer Phonographs Player-Pianos Cabinet Victrolas, Co- Of well known makes, lumbias and Bruns- | cach one in fine condi- in good condition. tion. Uprights and consoles. $65 $83 $87 $95 $125 $265 $285 $445 $455 $495 $585 $625 , PLAYER ROLLS, BAND IC but SURE by Wednesday night. Kindly allow us to express our keen appreciation to those we have had the pleasure in serving during this sale. favors and patronage, and want you to know that we are ready and willing to serve you further in any way we can. Your interests are sincerely our interests, and we will earnestly strive to make your satisfaction complete. We thank you for your kind “It Does Make a Difference Where You Purchase The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E. 2nd St. IAAI Your Musical Merchandise” Home of The Chickering CASPER and Lavoye Phone 194