Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1925, Page 3

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PO ath dang AE AS EE SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925 Fortnightly Bridge who will make brief speeches Club Meetiwg Touay. fto thelr own countries and the Mrs. John B. Burnes and irs. M,| work of their councils. Pp, Wheeler will be joint hostesses NThursday, May 7. this afternoon at the home of the! Meeting of Council—9 a. m. to former, 105 North Beech street, at| 12:30 p. m. and 2 to ¢:80 p. m. a tea, for the regular meeting of] Pan-American | Evening—Chalr- the Fortnightly Bridge club. Among | man, Mrs, Percy V. Pennypacke: the gueste besides members who will Friday, May 8. attend are: Mrs. Charles Crabtree.!’ Meeting of Councll—9 a. m. to Mrs. Harry Young, Mrs. L. G. Mur-| 19:39 p,m. and'2 to 4:80 p. m. phy, Mrs. James Welderhold and} jovening free tor parties given by Miss Violet Lever, ambassadors, ministers, or private +i" friends. Private dinners, Casper Club Women To Attend Saturday, May 9. Quinquennial Conyention. Meeting of Counctl—9 a. Plans are oeing made vy eeveral| 12:30. p. m. Casper club women to attend the] Afternoon—Meeting of I. C. W. of- Sixth Quinquennial convention, In-|ficers with Spanish-speaking dele- ternational Council of Women, to be| getes. heldi n Washington, D. C., on May Evening pageant of peace and 4 to 14, the names of whom ar-as designed by Mrs. acon, in anuunced in a few weeks, 7: +| charge of Mrs, M. M. Forrest. ternational council of Women is Sunday, May 10, made up of national councils of 36) “Mother: countries, with a membership of] Spectal service all the churches $6,000,000 women, ‘The national Vesper service, with counell of the United States includes | specin} preacher. 40 national orga: Including 2 Monday, May 11. the Goneral Wederation of W } Coungi!l Me clubs, AGRE! f ae ities Py A,, the W. Second I, C. W. evenir 7% the Maccabees and | meeting. : Thais ted | Chalrman—Mrs, Agilvie Gordon, “Recent Development in Citlzen- m. to public i v5 other organizations repre: request Was ent out recenuy by Mre. Ethel = r of Cokevithe, 2 am) y Work and Recrea- etate Quinquerulul chairman. fer gifts which are geatly neeted, for without them the fend necessary to carry on tae esmvention will bs in- complete asé @e ewene!! will be un- able to carry mt (Be plans, Contri- butions may ee.eea* to Mrs. Stoner, address Covewile Wyo, vith . Pregrese {nu Laws Cealing home aad the family, Touestay, May 12. Coune® Meeting—9 a. m. to p.m. amd I te 6:30 p.m. The progray: two te given during} . TAiré £.C. W. evening public the conyentio.. retlews: eqcstag—conairman, = Mrs. Piilip Monday, May 4. Gerth mMeore—"Social Ideals in In- Board of Officers—9 to 10 4. m. brragercvas Ut eee Board of Officers and Conveners— Stermations) Arbitration and 10'to.11.a..m. Seonrity against War. i 4 5 Women's. Influence towards an aS 4:50 p. Standing Committecs—2 to 4:b0'p.] 17 women’ 8. The I. C. W. motto an abiding and transforming prinelple. 30 m Cevemontal Welcome aes When the president of the U. . Council maa other officials will wel- Wednesday, May 14. come the I. C. W. and the I. C. W.| Standing Committees—9 a. m. to president will return thanks, sup-| 12:30 p,m. and 2 to 4:30 p, m. ported by Madame Avril) Dr, Bau,| Farewell’ banquet. mer, and perhaps a South Amer!) | Thorsday, May 14. can representative. Thereafter the] New Executive—9'a. m. to 12:30 I. C. W. president will give her} m. presi dential address. New Board of Ofticers—2 to 4:30 Tuesday, May 5. p.m. Meetings of Standing Committees| Introduction of New Officers —9 a. m. to 12:30 p,m. and 2p. m.|_ Evening—President’s closing ad- to} 4:30 p. m. res: U. S. A, Musical Evening.—Mrs. David Allen Campbell, chairman. Panhellenic Tea Wednesday, May 6. This Afternoon . Meeting of Executive—9 a.m. to 12:30 p. m. Open Meeting of Council—2 to 4:30 p. m. Members of the following soror!- ties are entertaining thie afternoon at a tea’ beginning at 8 e’eteck at the home of Mrs. H. P. ishburn, First Evening, I. C. W. public] for the Paphellenic association: Del- meeting, ta. Gamma, Chi Omego, Alphn X! Chairman—The Marchioness of| Delta, Alpha Ph!, Alpha Delta Pi, Aberdeen and Temair—"Present | Alpha Phi‘ Omega. Day Standards in Life and Indus- bd try.” Palette and. Brush The president of the I. C. W. will| Club Holds Meeting. present the presi dents of the Na- Mra. Dorcthy Hughes entertain- tignal Councils or thelr representa. rd last evening at her home, 1118 Che Casnet Daily Cribune Oil Products Rates = From Oklahoma Cut Sy THEPOLCE =: ELVE SEIZED WASHINGTON, road rates on moving from Oklahoma. producing territory to Indiana points were held to be unjustiNed today by state Comme: ductions were ordered on or March 21.—Rail-| diana Chamber of Commerce and other trade organizations, the cor: miesion found celvers in Illinois and [owa had been given rates much lower than those maintained to Indiana. 8 which runs from In Roane ribed may be commission and re- roads were instructed to fix ra e from Tulsa at 42 cents 1 Acting upon complaint of the In- South Chestnut street for the regu- lar meeting of Brush club. evening refreshments The next mee: held at the h Schmidt of the Chicago aud North- western raflroad made an inspection trip over the peaerre line this week. connection with ee raids in vy t the close of nine men were of the club w me of Miss Catherine Calus séhnbos spent visiting with ‘d “Hank” Belloge. Wyoming Nati Personals N. J. Letk spent Tu installing plate g' 1 the Teton hotel. of the state highway comm is in Lovell, spe: ‘pistes trip, t mopolis on busin Jack Killon visiting with friends here from L. Farquhar spent several days in Riverton this week on busines: . and Mrs. Myron Moneur, v spent @ short Keller, spent yee rude Williamson, W. I with friends from inger of the Sal- , have returned a short time tn H. Bowman '| burger, state h: been spending: some time in River- and Dubois on house where Nquor was found. Mrs. Victor dren have been visiting at the L. W. Schultz and Sage Creek near Cody. . hway officials, ‘ 5 downtown hotel was released on $2 reson’ home: returned th’ aid she lived at 528 South business for the A “Lucky” List H. O Barber is transacting buet ness affairs in Deuver. Talcott Morre id Mark Hardie, Jr., were recent Casper visitors in beginning of Lloyd Hbghes returned yesterday from a several weeks’ business trip spent in the east, police court: th the eam officers led by Officer Muck ra tho house next door at 430 West| but Murphysboro will rebuild Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dillon are Omaha visitors who arrived yester- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheehan of Lander have been spending sev- eral days in Casper business affairs and visiting with was eelzed and Mrs, J. who gave ch Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McGrew ex- pect to leave next week overland for Miesour! to visit with relatives and friends until July. Howard Young acrived in Casper last evening from New Mexico, where he has been spending the last month on business, . . Wite Elmer C. Shaw left yesterday for “abe Rawlins to spend several days. liber’ Stella O'Neil, arreste(i by Motor- cycle. Officer Zook on a charge of Mr, and Mrs. Kinler are spending M. 8. Burrill of Pavillion spent a the day at Salt Creek with friends. cee short time here this week en route to Denver on a business trip. E. C. Campbell arrived yesterday . from Denver and erpects to spend until the latter par here on business. the alleged theft of a fur coat Charles Cole was a business vis!- or here for a short time this week from Dubois. of next week Mre. Helen Myers of Tulza, Okla. W. F. David, died this after a prolonged Mrs. Myers was well known in Casper having visited here severat who has been vis- | his grand parents, and Mrs, Fred Hanson at Riverton, returned to Casper Wednesds Junior Byrnes sister of Mrs. | R Ruck week at her bom. ‘oy Rucker county prosecutor al) Sedalia. Mo plans to publish names t the po! In a raid by Officers Plummer, and Clark on an alleged bo: nt upstafra above 220 South Cen- zr treet at 11:45. o’clo 5 232 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 194 His first reads like the soci) regis, E. LB, Mead, Andy Olson and J. 8. ee, UYING a certain article because it represents . greater value is far more important than buy- ing it because it ischeaper in price. Torecognize the GREATEST value the buyer must know of the various offerings of the greatest majority of stores. Knowing of, as well as when, where and how to make the purchase most advantageously, is a daily story appearing in the advertising columns of PAGE THREE. charge@d with “transportation Uquor and possess of same. posses of both Ing to the officers. reek and Thomps 00 bond each. njuries or car Frank Scouts and despite tinued ‘From | Page One) the total of dead there to five umber perished at Poseyvil ispehermactseamen”” Paris Strong wr trate For Gold Last Nei | | | | jt } | Hugh and jock = la. two adjoint 436 and 430 West ordinance, Th by Lieut. Pl discov v liquor, had the raid was in & held here y is White and: Floyd syd in the Miller 1g an inmate a busin tered it after Gov dozen relief work offic ANY of the new Paris hats are plain, decorated with a single gold ornament, such as the one shown above. Gold decore*ions who gave his address as 2} Gertrude William afternoon. time the party | are extremely popular toa ae street was given her Mberty on A $25 bond was also produced! “can be on eee. oe BRS os tS. White and Smith whose home| will pen afte: addresses do not- appear on the sures that c: | Police blotter. All will be tried in Stop at | || The La Rue Beauty Shop || For Your Marcel—$1.00 And a Free Scalp Treatment 116 E. Second St. Phone 284 | ill build on Its ruts Hk to o1 old avenue. A pint of Hquor Phelps, WEST FRANKFORT, Il, Ma jouse as her residence, with larceny in connection with to the county Officer parking Distance, Rel Gete and 1 Qual ty. Reception The Chas. E. Wells Music Company nereek was — i

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