Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1925, Page 3

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D7 vente Meeting of SFr Casper People Visit In Thermopolis. Among the many Casper people who motored to Thermopolis to spend Saturday and Sunday in the hot springs county were, Mr. and Mrs. William Kocher and daughter Lols, Mr. and Mrs.-H. B. Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Lloyd, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Dovovan, Mr. and: Mrs, B, B. Lummis, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett,, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. Leigh. Townsend, © Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs. Frances Biglin, Miss Margaret. “Longshore, Miss . Lois Longshore, S. °N. Brooks, S. Whit- more and Rayburn 8. Webb eee D. A. R. History Class To Meet Wednesday. ‘A meeting of the history class of the Daughters of the American Rev- olution will be held on Wednesday afternoon, March at.the home of Mrs. Thomas Cooper on South Wol- cott street. The meeting will: begin at 2:80. n'ele Catholic Girts’ Club to Wold Important Meeting. ‘An important meeting of the Cath- Girls? club will be held Tues evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Mullin club. The Rey aK Moreton, moderator of the club will speak on a subject of interest to all members as well as all business girls and teachers in the congrega- ; eee Mrs. Rae Is Hostess At Luncheon Friday. Mrs. David Rae was hostess on Friday of last week at an informal luncheon given at her residence, 323 South Park avenue, complimentary to Mrs. Charles Bell of Minneapolis, western deputy of the auxiliary of Scottish clans, who with Mr. Bell were guests in the city last week. Decorations. attractively carried out in pink were used for the table. Guests present were,! Mrs. Frank Henry; Mrs. Gregor Stewart, Mrs. Willtam: Sword, Mrs. A. Kennedy, Mre. John Latta, Mrs. L. P. Smith, Mrs. John McIntyre, Mrs. Beveridge and the’ guest of honor. \ ears Mrs. Hooper Is Hostess At Informal Tea. The $irst of a series of parties that have been planned for this “week in coartesy to Mrs. Van B. Perrine of Fort Wayne, Ind., moth- er and guest of Mrs. Danijel Beers, was given this afternoon by Mrs. Clayburn Hooper at her home, 1610 South Walnut street. The party was given in the form of an informul tea, guests enjoying the afternoon be- ing, Mrs. Chales I. Campbell, Mrs. 8. Cooke, Mrs. R. D. Miller, Mrs. 8. H. Diggs, Mrs. Paul Weidne Mre, John Dixon, Mrs. Sam» Neff, Mrs. A! E. Thompson, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Rosco Reeves, M Beers and the guest of honor oe © Plans ‘To Be Made At Meeting For Formal Dance At the regular meeting of the Cas- per council, <nights of Columbus to be held on Wednesday evening at $:30 o'clock in the Knights of Pythias hall, plans for the formal ball to be given in the near future will’ be made. All members are asked to be present and bring. to the, meeting the returns for the dance tickets recently issued. vee St. Mark’s Guild The regular lenten meeting of St. Mark’s Guild will be held on Thurs- day at the parish house, beginning at 10 o'clock. A short service. will be held at the church at 12.15 and it is hoped for a large attendance. At 12:30 o'clock a luncheon will be served & the parish house to which the public Is Invited to attend. Plans have ‘been completed for tables to t.100 people by the committee in charge, Mrs. B, B, Brooks, chairman, Mrs, W. 8. Kimball, Mrs. Anna Lee- per, Mrs. C. Norris, Mrs. John McGrath, M ey, Mrs. R. A. Grondal and Mrs. Frank Knittle. Mission study will be held at 2 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Entertain At Dimer Mr. and Mrs. Georse Stewart were hosts on Saturday evening at their home at an informal dinner, given’ in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell of Minneapolis, Mrs. Bell being, western deputy of auxillary of the Scottish clans. Cov- ers were lal Mr. and X Her e if you a properly food, and become a: regular as ‘clockwork The new Moon is here MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1925 nd “Mrs. David, | extended pleasure trip. son, Cheyenne to Laramie to attend a @SOCIET IETY, By MARY TOBIN Rae, M Mrs, 1 hostes and Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Smith and the host and ewe Plans In Progress For Festival In ‘April. Plans are in progress for the fés- tlval of all nations’ to be given by, the members of St. Mark's guild and Synurgue, on April 17 and 18 at the parish house. Clever plans for the different booths have been completed and ‘the decorations will be appropriate to the Easter season. A-novelty, of the festival, will be the handkerchief’ booth, donations for which will come:from all. parts of the country, the handkerchiefs to be arranged in the shape of differ- ent. flower designs.. In connection with the affair a. bake sale will be held, the first day to be in charge of the guild, thé second the Synur- gae. On Saturday evening a basket supper will be given for members of the chureh, preceding the dance. \e ee Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Schult2; 952 South Grant street, entertained: at a dinner Saturday night In “honor of thelr daughter Maxine’s second, marriage anniversary. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. L .Battenschleg, Miss Zoe Lane, Miss Nellie Compton, Bruce Warfield, James Pierson and Byrl Hanly. eee Dinner at Henning Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.: Foley were hosts last evening at a dinner given at the Hennings hotet for’six guests. eee Treble Clef. Chorus Rehearsal Tuesday. The regular rehearsal of the Treble Clef chorus will be held Tues- day evening at the Baptist church. eee Northwestern Woman's Club Plan Dance. Plans for a dancnig party to be given at the Natrona Power build- ing on April 15 by the Chicago and Northwestern Woman's club, will be completed this week. In charze of arrangements are: Mre. E. L. Mead, Mrs. F. W. Jeilis and Mrs. B. Rager. eee Interesting Program At Christian, Church. The quartet of the Lions,club will give a program this evening at 8 o'clock at the First Christian church to which the public {s cordially in- vited. . They -will be ‘assisted by Mrs. Ray Cook, accompanist; Miss Lois Rarle and G. E.; Jones. A silver offering will be taken, ‘The program ‘follow: “Sailors Chorus” Lions Quartet “In “Silent ‘Medd’s_.. 22. Emerson Mr. McClelland Solo, “Trade Winds’ Lions Quartet Solo,. Toreador Love Son; Parry -+-Keel ; Mr, Firm: “Blacksmith’s Chorus'*...-...Geibel Lions Quartet Duet, “The Battle Eve" Bonheur Mr. Rarle and Mr. G. BE. Jones “Absent” Metcalf-Lynes Lions Quartet Reading, “My -Housé by the Side of the Road" Lois G. Rarle “Ha{l Smiling Morn’ Lions Quarte: Solo, “The Curfew" G. E. Jones “The Long Day Closes''_ Lions Quartet Personals Mrs. Candler of Washington, D. is: a guest’ fora short-time atthe Gladstone hotel. Mr. Candler is chief engineer for the Rocky, Moun- tain division of the National Supply company. -Spotforth eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird have as their guest at their home, Mrs. Baird’s mother. ewe Mrs. Charles Forbes is confined to her. home on account of illness. eee Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, Mrs. T. ¥ Drew, Mis tricia. Sullivan and Miss Kat! Caspe is expected this week from a short trip spent with friends 4 other’ points of Mlinot: se 8 pleasu Miss M. J. Frantz, proprietor of % shop, returned this mor ing from New York and other e ern points on an extended buying trip, having» purchased a complete line of late spring and early sum- mer models in gowns, suits and millinery. Miss Hattie Ratcliff of Denver is a visitor’ in Casper for a few days. "ee Mrs. Willlam James of Kaycee spent last evening {n Casper leaving this morning for Los Angeles onan . Mrs. John Grieve has been visit- ing for a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomp r., in Cheyenne, going from meeting of the br rd of trustees of the University of Wyoming of which she {s a member. “ee Among the Glenrock visitors in Casper last week were: Mre. J. OG. Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kim- ball Mrs. C. Leonard, Attorney John cost, 288 E. Midwest—Duff Bldg. D. Dawson, C. L. Omstead, Mrs. George Powell, and Mr. and Mrs, Guy Ryerson. eee Mr. and Mre. R. W. David are guests, at the Henning hotel from their home in Denver. Mr. David is representative of the Kelly Spring- field Tire company. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wise spent yesterday in sper visiting with friends. from their home at Salt Creek. Mrs. W. F. Howard and son Dorsey have returned to their home at Glenrock, Dorsey having spent several days in Casper taking treat- ments at a local hospital, eee Mr. and Mrs. David C. Morgan are guests of relatives and friends in Denver for the week, having métored down Saturday. ee Miss Agnes ‘Moris is a guest of friends here from’ her home ‘in Colorado. eee Mr..and Mrs. Jack Hudson spent yesterday at Thermopolis visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dawson are outiof town visitors*here today from Chicago. eee R. R. Roberts are y with friends from Mr. and Mr: visiting In the c: Salt Cree eee Miss Mary D. Peevey left Sunday night for Texas, where she. wil spend some time visiting friends and relatives in Fort Worth, Dallas and Waco. She will also stop in Denver and visit her brother, who |. isa patient at the Fitzsimmons hospital. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Young, 345 South St. Botolph street, are the parents of a baby boy born Thurs. day, March 12, at Dr. M. C. Keith private hospital CITY BRIEFS W. Roy Sample, forfnerly of this city and former owner of the Iris theater, is here on business and vis- iting with friends from Los Angeles where he now desides. ewe Leigh Townsend is attending to business affairs in North Dakota. eee W. Francis of the Sprague Warn- er company {s in Casper transact- ing’ business affairs. , Dean M. Gillesple {s a Denver business man who arrived here yes terday. eee F. Framis of ‘Hot Springs is in Casper for a few 5. eee G, G. Langstaft of the Adams and Langstaff Contracting company has been spending several days here. eae I. D, Stewart of the land depart ment of the Marland Ol! company ig in-the-city from Denver. ewe B. M. Cheney was an arrival yes- terday {rom Riverton. see F. L. Martin is in Casper on busi ness from Detroit, Mich. cee Robert Burke of the New York Oil company motored to Thermopolis Saturday retflrning to Casper Sun- day evening. wee G. H. Cook spent Saturd attending to business affair “ee Ed, Gillard of St. Paul, Minn., is a guest in Casper for a few days. oe e y here B. J. Wheatlake, A. L. Jones and N. Robinson, general elec tric engineers from Denver are in the city on business. eee M. EB. Buck spent’ Sunday tn Ca per from Salt Creek. Paul A. Jerrue BE. Dawsor sistant ganeral Manager, W. Lewellen, of the en- gineering department and Charles L. Sundman, factory representative of the Chevrolet company arrived in Casper Sunday and are spending the day in Salt Creek on business. They. will return to per this evening Mr. Jerrue is well known in having spent several week b tending the automobile show eee 1d. William usiness ne ma: Mark U. V dell, former in the city or A. L. Galley is in Casper on busl ness from Salt Creek Bryan Long of Buffalo spent Sun day in the city. Dr, Alex Iston wos a visit here from Salt Creek yesterda HJ, Pickell is among the Der business callers {nthe city. eee Mark ©. Danford, tax~ commis sioner for the “Midwest Refining has returned accompanied by : Poling, left today by motor for a business trip of a week or ten days to Fort Collins and Den ver, Rex. May from Salt C came in yesterday W. L. McCamley ofthe Texas Ol! ght your ticket. for the annua! meeting of Chamber of - HATS---$3.50---HATS Tuesday and Wednesday we will place on sale new Spring hats in the latest styles and colors at the very low price of $: Now is the time to secure your Easter bonnet at a very ei THE HAT MART Commerce? Do it now. —Back of Telephone Bldg. Che Casper Daily Cribune SHEPHERD ADVANCES ILLNESS | Jazz Hounds | company {s in Casper and is a guest at the Townsond. Mr. McCamley ex- pects to move his family from’ Den- ver to'this city in the near future. E. M. Cain, manager of the Lind say and Webt t Lovell’ is in on busine . N. Jones, representative of the Tygon Shirt company of Norristown, Pa., 4s here calling on'the trade, C, L. Bainter, store manager for the National Supply company and J, W. Gilesple, credit manager for the same company returned last eve- ning from a seyeral days’ business trip to Fort Collins. eee: eee C. M. Bowen of Rawlins was an frrival in Casper yesterday. S.J. Pearce is a visitor here from Salt Lake City eee Oo. B. Austin and L. A. De Denver here on busines: fd Gillard of St. Paul is attend ing to business affairs in Casper. eS tier ROTARIANG ARE Felicitations Are Ex- changed at Euncheon Gathering Here. day to the membe Business and Profe club at the . Wilk of the Rotary club, we guests, one sto a point, ceived. 4 oming the the exception c¢ me was well r¢ Edna Thomas responé usiness and Professio! club very Miss Lucile Newell, Casp: schol student who carried honors as a pianist in the contest held under the state uni- ices at’ Laramie, enter. with the crowd. Miss Newell play. exceptionally well. oe Mustard Gis. | | Balks Yeggs In Robbery GOOD THUNDER, Minn., March 23.—A gallon bottle of ofl of mustard and ammonia c Good Thunder tempts of scveral early today. the the vault doo s the bottle containing the mi and the fumes prevented entrance to. the vault. The expl caused $2,500 damage. tc F. H. Morelo bank, said th combination y WIFE IS SHOT BY HUSBAND FOR BURGLAR PIT" IRGH, Ke —Ten children wer less carly today when of Capi near at killed his wife as she walked i sleep. Ho thought she rude MAN LOSING: MIND EE | Erie Stendah! | wife and three |He cam | of the most. pr | Hmrine Eye Remedy Co... pie ca od LARAMIE with @ pistol city. : »/NF You Cannot Bu | Uf RINE, New Eyes Bot you cen Promote « % Glean, Healthy Condition UR EYES Ystintsa Morton: Seep your Eyes Clean, Clear ané Yealthy. Write for Free Eye Care Book. 232 EAST SECOND ST. PLEA IN FIGHT TO OBTAIN _ RELEASE FROM CHICAGO JAIL 23,.—The legal battle to obtain the release on: bail of William D. Shepherd, indicted’ on a charge of inoculating his foster from /diabetes,"" as saying, “and I fear for ‘his if he ts confined much longer.” The Inquest, which has-been sched- uled to be resumed today, was con- 1 indefinitely. Ankles to-Be In Next Court At Buckingham| id fever germs, was resumed Efforts were launched by the de fense to show that Charles Faiman’s confession which resulted in his in- “Mr. Shepherd \has been suffering 178 Sunshiny Days a Year In Wyoming, LONDON, March 23.—I¢ dres Rckinsbato Palace. now on vw s«| BE TAKEN TQ OKLAHOMA the shops‘of various modistes, are , there will be lees material m usual and more of the ankles. |) “thas boay, of HOSTS HERE TO. Bd PW. CLUB sued from she PAGE THREE Go Free In K.C. Court | | | his wife was quoted IZ ‘B00 OF MAS. LONE T0 dels on view have| which || effect of I QUININ k tify the ystem —————|| Grip, Influer to the Sh s her piled from officlg! w ather Divided Skirts | And Low Neck |! The new Moon came to Latest for Men\| | serious ills ulting i 2 Cold. Casper on Saturday | CD khrem- shrdlu shrdlu shrt © illustrate er high first ecent around the ieecaiis of Wyor a- | Of 2 dividea sh tained with two numbers that scored men demand them turther. They have now hear | cutting. their sport shir! Jin this bulletin JURY a IN BENNETT | ‘MURDER tase ed thas mer Be imitated by ied Byimienito|s ad Have you bought your ticket for annual meeting of Chamber a Do_it_now. The tonic and laxative xative BROMO ets will for- a and other YMepoxr tears rms signature 7 | Notice of Lecture Tuesday Night, March 24 is 30 inches and ea und the knee and | oe ace Those 9 o’Clock, by cally thes is the latest style inine fa: Hall -of Hull, speaking ub luncheon, defénded of open-necked survive the new sty benefit from it," he said rden them. Won much more sensi d thelr sty A national lecturer on Odd Fellowship, The State Grand Master, Mr. Lewis Tyvold, accompany Mr. Green. All Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and those who dress. could ntage."* tend this lecture. FREE ADMISSION | Bennett case |} one and one | chal ged only CHATTANOOGA, | hundred more loged crime wer Rilinges Rheumatism | Musterole loosens up stiff joints and | | drives out pain. A clean, white cint-| ment, made with oil of mustard, | usually brings relief as soon as you start | It does all the good work of the old- fashi istard plaster, ister,. Doctors and nurses often rec- ommend its use, To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder f babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35 & 65c in jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. The La Rue Beauty Shop For Your Marce]—$1.00 And a Free Scalp Treatment Enst Ohio Sireet, Chicago a 30 Distance, Volume and Quality Reception The Chas. E. Wells Music Company PHONE 194 You meet Mr. Howard and Mr. Walters in a aathes ing. Their names are to you but two of many you he¢ A few days later you meet Mr. Howard again. And again. He becomes a friend, perhaps an intimate in your social as well as business life. Mr. Howard’s name grows to mean a lot to you. Mr. Walters is rarely seen again and soon forgotten In this newspaper are other names—names of adver tised products, Day after day you use them. They are like old friends—to be trusted. Their names mean econ- omy, full value and integrity. The unadvertised products—perhaps you see one ina store—or ina friend’s home. Soon the name is forgotten —a stranger about whom you know little. Fill your medicine chest, your pantry, your wardrobe with products whose names are guarantees of their integ- rity—advertised products. Like intimate friends—you know what they are and will do. Read the advertisements to know names that are worth knowing in the market place AT I. 0. 0. F. HALL” HON. JERRY S. GREEN be interested in the lodge are cordially invited to at-

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