Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1925, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Taal FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 By MARY TOBIN Chotr to Appear In = Vaudeville Sketch The choir of the North Casper Christian church will present six acts of vaudeville on Friday eve- ning, March 20, at 8 o’clotk at the church, H and Grant streets. The last act will be a one-act comedy entitled “Getting Off,” in which the following persons take part: Hillesarde Cummings, Miss Buler, Nona Cummings Beaver, Mrs. Laehr, Mrs. Cummings, Julia Cum- mings, Mrs. Wright, Miss Hester, “Grandma” Blessington, Mrs. Wil- kimson, William Thornton, Mr. Iser- man. Admission fee of 25c. The public ts cordially invited to attend. see Powell-Young Marriage Here Margaret Blsle Powell and Rob- ert Clare Young were united in marriage at noon on the 18th day of March, the ceremony having been performed by Edward C. Madden, justice of the peace. The mother of the bride, Mrs. Biste Mat- terson, end William R. McMillian were witnesses to the ceremony. Murphy-MeNally Marriage Miss Patricia Murphy and Albert W. McNally were united in mar- riage on St. Patrick's day, the 17th of March, the ceremony having been performed by Edward C. Mad- den, justice of the peace. Miss Genevieve Carey end Attorney Hal Curran were witnesses to the cere- mory. + ee Baffett Dinner Is Given Wednesday Evening. Mrs. A. R. Schultz entertained a number of friends on Wednesday evening at her home, 9862 South Grant street at a buffet supper in honor of Mr. Schultz. Among the out of town guests were: William Davidson, James Pierson and Bruce Warfield. 4. Fortnightly Bridge Club Meeting Tomorrow. The regular meeting of the Fort- nightly Bridge club will be held to- morrow at the home of Mrs. John B. Barnes on Beech street, with Mrs. M. P. Wheeler as asisstant hostess. Play This Evening At North Casper. The choir of the North Casper Christian church will present a six act vaudeville, this evening begin ning at 8 o'clock at the church, cor- ner of H and Grant streets. Among those who will take part are: Miss Buler, Mrs. Laehr, Mra. Wright, Mrs./ Hester and Mr. Iserman. c is invited to attend. Birthday Party Is Given Thursday. Mrs. Robert Gould entertained on hursday afternoon at her restdence n Elm street, in honor of the fourt rthday anniversary of her son ames. The afternoon was spent in cames after which a lunch was serv ed eta table decorated in green and The pub: use PANCAK white, with a birthday cake as a center plece. Ten children attend- ed. see | Benefit Dance Saturday At Odd Fellow’s Hall. On Saturdfy evening, March 21 at the Odd Fellow's hall a benefit dance will be given by’ the W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah lodge No. 39 to which the public {s invited to at- tend. Music for the evening will be furnished by the Glenn Howland orchestra. The committees in charge will espectally appreciate the sup- port of all Odd Fellows and Rebek- abs. Lutheran Pastor To Speak at Citadel. Among the series of lectures being given this week at the Salvation Army citadel, will be a talk this evaning by the Rev. T. B. Uber, pas-| tor of the Grace English Lutheran church. The public is invited to attend. Formal Party Tonicht Drawing Interest. A number of dinner parties have been planned for this evening to precede the formal dancing party be ing given at the Arkeon academy by theimembers of the Forty and Efght| society. eee Dinner This Evening At Kem Residence. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kem will be hosts this evening at a dinner party to be given at their home, 1220 | South Center street. . Guests who | will attend include: Mr, and Mrs Earl C. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe| Denham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Campbell and Col. Burke H. Sinclair. | . - | Suprise Party | Thursday Evening Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Hanway’ en-| tertained last evening at their home| jin the Tribune apartments at a sur- | | prise party given in honor of the| eighteenth birthday anniversary of thefr daughter Helen. The evening |was spent in playing games and dancing after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Hanway, as- sisted by Mrs. George Galloway, and Mrs. Ned Hirst. Among those who attended were: Miss Grace Foster, Miss Thelma | Trueblood, Miss Dorothy Foster, Miss Martha Gadberry, Miss Alllen Hawkins, Miss Esther Hirst, Miss Fyrne Peacock, Miss Ruth Gallo way, Miss © Turner, Miss Elea nor Heslop and the Messrs: Forrester, James Hu nan, Phillip McBride, Dean Burdick, Dorton Green, Leonard Miller, Archie Freel and the guest of honor. Mr, and Mrs. Townsend Will Be Hosts At Dinner Mr. and Mra. C. H. Townsend will be hosts this evening at a dinner to |be given jn the private dining: room Jot the Townsend hotel. The dinner | will precede the informal Masonic |dancing party at the temple and | covers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs, W Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. John George R. | Refining Healy, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Miss Edne Mac Healey and the host and hos: cas, see Presbyterian Women Hold Meeting Thursday At the regular meeting of the Ladies’ ajd society of the First Pres- byterian church, Mrs. Sennett’s di vision acted as hostesses. Increasing membership and en larged interest have made possible the forming of two new divisions }of the Ladies Ald society of the First Presbyterian church. This j will make for the coming year ten divisions instead of eight as former- ly. The following are the division chairmen—Mesdames B. L, Scherck, U. 8. Miller, C. W. Dentner, 0. J Cacharelis, W. H. Price, L. H. Sen nett, John G. Bartram, BH. C. Wright F. R. Henry and P, J. Barnes. The following were elected officers for the coming year: President, Mrs 8. K. Gibson; vice-president, Mrs. A | A. Slade; secretary, Mrs. A. E. Walk er; treasurer, Mrs. Car! Hawh eee Masonic Dancing Party At Temple This Evening The last dancing party of the ser. fes, being given by the Masonic dancing club, will be held this even ing, March 20, at the temple, the favors for the evening to be St Patrick day souvenirs, In charge of the entertainment will be mem bers of the general committee which includes H, L. Peterson, Robert J. Turnbull, Frank C. Fisher and Ray J. Cook. Music for the evening will be furnished by the Curtz-Butter. field orchestra, and all Masons, vis iting members of the organi y and their ladies ar nvited to attend ee Personals Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Geis expect jto leave soon for an extended plea sure and business trip southern and western points. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. and Mr. and Mrs. G. R are expected to return Denver where thi ing several days. eee Mrs. H. O. Barber who spent sev- eral weeks in Casper has returned to Bingenheimer Waldschmidt today from her home tn Lander. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nielson left terday for Denver to spend a week or ten days there with friends and relatives. Mrs. T. J. Riach left yesterday for Sheridan to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. John Harned Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carey have ceturned from a several days’ visit spent in Colorado. Clifford Johnson of the Midwest company Salt Creek apent Tuesday here (riends. Mrs. L. T. Cox, field agent for the Wyoming Children's Home soctety, vho hasbeen in Casper on business eft today for Sheridan Mr. and Mrs, Clark Olson faye re urned from Thermopolis where they spent two or three days visiting with the latter’s sister and family. . Wir. and Mrs. J guests of friends home in Nebraska C. Tayolr are here trom their | “Tse in town, ~*~" Honey!” AUNT JEMIMA E FLOUR See recipe on back of the package No. 2 can Tomatoes_ Gallon Loganberries t Fifth St. BUNGALOW |- Offers REAL SPECIALS for SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Care SU Rate aoe nee een 10 lbs. 84e Bluhill Peanut Butter, pint__$9¢e, qt. 68¢ Winesap Apples ___.------12 lbs. $1.00 Northern Tissue Toilet Paper__-9 rolls $4 Matches, per carton (5 boxes)-------3Qe@ Honey, per comb-___--_-- Gallon Red Pitted Cherries_____- Gallon-Apricote;_.c-s222. 22 -- Gallon Peaches -._------ Gallon Blackberries -__- Bungalow Grocery and Market’ } | | 7 for $1.00 | | -20¢ --$1.15 9c w= =--=-3- 790 87c Phones 22-—23 | the Grieve rs } leave | pany ¥ | Teapot Dome t | Kansag City, Mo, | hi Mrs. Charles F. Thornton was an arrival in Casper yesterday from Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Ted’McGuire are out of town visitors here for several day from their home in Denyer: Mrs. Robert M. Grieve who hes| | been visiting with her parents, Mr. | and. Mrs. J. A. Likely lett today fo Mrs. Miss Ma expect to e, where iy, vice join Mr t of the Mammoth Oil cox th has been attending From Chey Miss Doughe a pleasure t . Connelly and will go to Denver on of several day Elliott left last night for h attending the funeral o' the late Mrs. John H Mrs. Virgil Diego, Cal home after her mother, G of Bar | CITY BRIEFS a shor 1 Oscar viet ton in Land reecnt W. W. Keefe, Floral company left lart evening for to attend the Nat tonal Florer Show being held there by the American Society of Florists ©. B. Nelson was a re in the elty trom Shoshont. Nafhan Mahattey has returned to| and Children home at Shoshoni after spending 1 days here on business. Baxter is here from Den- M. D. ver attending to business effatrs, Howard Warne ate Crosby and | Paul Bishop of the Warne and Cro: by company were viritors the begin- ning of the week {n Shoshont, Paul Eat walle Hundreds of High Grade Vz Regul | AT UNITED JEWELRY SHOP | 249 Seuth y have been spend- | visiting with | Bishop will be the driver for the bus arom Lander to Thermopolis. owe Miss Addle ffman of Shoshon} & visitor the beginning of the week at the home of Mrs, Hoy Stet: cee Dr. and Mrs. Elbert Rockwell of | Vhicago were arrivals here yester- day. eee ndy Olson, road superintendent the Chicago and Northwestern vatlroad, has returned from an in- pection trip to the western part of -he etate. sae Miss Elsie Winter of the Casper tationery company has been con- ned to her home on South Wolcott is week 90 account of illness. ohn W. Gillesple, credit manager tor the National Supply compan: as been attending to business at uirs in Cheyenne and Fort Collins. Mark O. Danford, tax commis- ioner for the Midwest Refining com- has been attending to business | in Cheyenne this week. | Ao ere RA | METHODIST SERVICES TO) HOLD INTEREST SUNDAY t series of services in the First Methodist |church next Sur At the Sun day school sess a special pre-| gram honoring Fanny Crosby, the blind singer, will be held. At the morning service the pastor, Rev. 1 E. Carter will speak uport the theme “Big Business”, and the choft will| sing the anthem “The Lord ts My| Light,” Mrs. Fisher ‘will sing a! } An impor! | will be held solo with a violin obligato by Mr.| King. ,The Epworth league wi hold an untisually attractive service with Miss E Holland, leader and a reading Mrs. Hathaway. The| evening service will be one of song| in honor of Fanny Crosby. hymns to be sung will be A brief address on her life will be} given and a quartet will sing. Mrs Helms and Mra. Holden will sing a duet, “ Pelibkte ‘ed ie e. ROBT. 0. GAREY WILL OPEAK AT Chamber of Commerce to Have Ex-Govemor As Honor Guest The annual meeting and banquet of Casper Chamber of Commerce to| be held at Henning Hotel, Tuesday | evening at 6:30, March 24, will have | as its guest Former Governor Rob. ert D. Carey, chairman of Preat-| dent Coolidge’s special agricultural | }ecommission, who wi!l address the | |meeting on the progress made by | jthe Commission {n connection with | hin duties. | and netce, | owner of the Keefe | rs Chile & Tamales. Mexene Chile Powder At Your Grocers This commission {s a very tm-| | Portant one fn solving the agricul-| tural problems of the nation and | ‘Governor Carey will be enabled to| |&ive some interesting sidelights, | especially in view of his wide exper- | fence in local agricultural affairs and the knowledge he has gained | | while making investigations on be half of the commisston. Governor | Carey expects to return to Washing- | MOVHER! “Halifornia Fig Syrun’” Dependable Laxative for Sic‘: Baby or Child stipated, | , or sick, colic Babies love to take genuine ‘California. Fig Syrup." No other laxative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It swestens the | stomach and starts the liver and bowels without griping. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Say "Callfornia’ “0 your druggist and avoid counterfeits. Insist upon gen uine “California Fig Syrup" which contains directions.—Adv. Even cx Unredeemed Watches for | ar Price Center St, Commerce that the attendance at All the} ~ MEETING HERE: | clal car, Che Casper Daily Cribune ton in April to co: Guties | on the Commission. Announcement is made by Secre- tary Stafford, of the Chamber o the meéting and banquet will be heavy and a splendid program 1s being arranged which will prove of keen interest to the public. It is also announced that Bowman, extension director of agrt- culture at the University of Wyo- ming, will be present and will ad- dress the meeting on problems af- fecting his department and disclose some of the activities of the bureau in various sections of the state, Many leaders in civic affairs tn communities outside of Casper will attend the meeting, among the num- ber indicating intention to attend being President James A. Mc-Fer- ren, Vive President C. C. Diers, Ira C. Buell, Daniel McFerren, John Galt, Geo. W. Scherck, Geo. F. Ses- man and J. R. McDowell, all of Kaysee, and of the Men‘s Progres- sive club of that city. mien SPECIAL FEATURES 10 MARK PRESBYTERIAN A. B PRE-EASTER SERVICES E abe. service in the Pres le, preceding | Decisic will be ot ed among the lasses At the morn. ing service Mrs. A. P. Kennedy will sing and there will also be a mixed qua in addition to the other in ter arts of the service, New me 8 will again be received into the church at the close 4 Miss Edna Mae léad the high school gir! the school he of high school girls has added great to the interest anc eetcal singing ‘NORTHWESTERN RAIL MEN HERE TO ATTEND OAFETY CONFERENCE etiveness Officials of the Chicago and North- western railroad, who will partic pate in a safety conference here this afternoon arrived yesterday in a spe- included in the group are Frank Wenter, Jr., of Chicago, gen. eral claim agent; C, F. Hackett of Omaha, assistant general claim agent; W. P. Bard of Chadron, dls trict claim agent; S. M. Galaty of Omaha, supervisor w. ¢ McNabb of Norfolk, district master car builder; K. E. Drebert of Chadron; J. W. Deltrick of Chicago and J. C. Kuska of Omaha ae ee Insist - get . NUCOA the high grade spread for bread pure coconut oil refined peanut oi milk, and that’s all ace Ley will speak to men.| YELLOWSTONE APARTMENTS West Yellowstone Ave. PHONE 2750 Handiest location in Casper. Three unute walk from Center street. COMPLETELY FURNISHED JANITOR SERVICE HOT AND COLD WATER FREE GAS AND LIGHTS FULLY EQUIPPED LAUNDRY And the rent the lowest in Casper $32.00 Per Month . Pay by the Week if Desired E. R. Williams Stores BREAD Te PR LOAF Pot Roast, lb Shoulder Steak, ]lb.____ TURKEYS MEYER BROS. We have enough first class men to care for you as soon as you step to the counter. QUALITY MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES SATURDAY SPECIALS Beto 17%ec | Boiling Meat, lb.-.---.---..---.10c¢ Rolled Roast Beef, lb,.....--____22e¢ Sugar-Cured Hams, ]b,---_...---35e mother during her entire illness. According to word received by Mr. Philips, funeral services will be held at Dundas on Sat | Mr. Kinkade, Mrs. I MOTHER ON MAS. A. T. PHILIPS DIES IN BST A. T. Philips of. Casper received | word yesterday of the death of Mrs Philips’ mother, Mrs. J. M. Kinkad at Dundas, Ill. Mrs. Philips w: 3 | at the bedside of her mother when the end came and will return home after the funeral. Mrs. Kinkade, who was 72 years of age, had visited at the home of her daughter here on several oc casions and had a wide circle of | friends {n Casper who will mourn her passing. Mrs. Kinkade had been {ll since the first of the year| t and Mre. Phil! was with her survives ea a wife. MS, STRAKORA, | WIFE OF WYOMING PIONEER, DIES IN COAST CITY Mrs, Robert E. a well-known Wyor 4 builder y living in Spo da few days ago in San according t ceived by friends of the Casper. Mr. and Mrs. it 1 Wyoming while was yet a territory and Mr horn had an tmportant part in the building of the Union Pacific rail road, ahe wife. Mrs. Strahor was a r ¢ bool recording her experiences 1 the ea: days The Book was « titled “Pitt Thousand Miles Stage,” nd been ri 1 and joyed by many Casper ple ee WIRES RELIEF FUNDS: \RAMIE RED cnSS LAE Th | American Red. Cross today donated $100 to the funds for the sufferers in the tornado-stricken of 0, March 20,— chapter of the section Real red-blooded breakfast cereal. them! ‘That's why they € va REAKEAST regular fellers” Us | Dr. A of a me uarters = of immediatel. Few preachers time of the gospel have than Louise Wil > is paste a busie; Moo! gregati rch in Sr additio preaching tv € and atten¢ | other pastoral duties, Mrs, Moore es her own housework and looks er children. And all} this re for one day y ly t bak ake for nN he gregatior Less than 60 year: was outlawed in Norw ecaus: she spoke in pi STORIN YG VITAMINS The average healthy person stores up within the body | several days’ supply of es | sential vitamins. This ex- jlains why a well-nourished person of any age is less sus- ceptible to germ-infection than those who are mal- nourished. Scott's Emulsion is a safety-factor that helps keep you well-nourished. A very little used daily to complement the regular diet, activates with essential vita- mins and helps build re- sistance, Store up a reserve of | essential vitamins— take Scott’s regularly. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld, Stop at e La Rue Beauty Shop For Your Marcel—$1.00 || And a Free Scalp Treatment 116 E. S OF THE boys like to:chew their No soft, mushy dishes for “holler” for SureppEp Waeat. And the chewing of these crisp, oven- baked shreds of whole wheat insures thorough mastication—most important for youngsters, Children brought up on Sureppep Wumat are thoroughly nouri Wear contains all building properties o ished because SureppEp the body and muscle- f the whole wheat grain, It’s the balanced food. Write for recipe book, pep WHeEar.” PACIFIC COAST BE 50 Ways of Serving Surep- HREDDED WHEAT CO, Oakland, Calif. You don’t have to wait at Veal Stew, ips. a aeseshteiee oulder Veal Shoulder Veal Steak, Rolled Veal Roast, WE’RE PROUD OF OUR SERVICE MARKET 10¢ DDidinws mando IDie~ 20... 8e0 | + Pome ina yepb veyed} 7% Roast, CHICKENS FRESH RANCH EGGS FRESH FISH EVERY DAY DURING LENT MEYER BROS. OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT MARKET PHONE 303 ; Degseumare Cican Conroration, H. ¥. Distributed Paxton & Omaha c alla N THREE. a by 4

Other pages from this issue: