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\ a ,7 tobe present and to bring to the SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 By MARY TOBIN SOCIETY, Masons Are Entertained By Riverton Lodge The following clipping from the , Riverton Review will. interest a ‘number of Casper people: “Members of Riverton lodge No. 26, A. F. & A. M., were hosts Tues- day evening at a dinner, preceding regular business session ‘of the or- ganization, to a large number of out- of-town. visitors, which included: Jesse Smith, Polson, Mont.; Ben C. Lutz, Powell, Wyo.; E. Ce Cockriel, Wyo.; C. A. Elbourn, Doug- Wyo.;"R. P. Pederson, Cod: las, R. W. Irving, Casper; N. F. Mood, Huron, 8. D.; R. Delmer, Bridge- port, Neb.; Chas. R. Menefee, Bridge- J. Dixon, Anthony, Whittemore, Lander, F, Breman, C. . Johnson, C. Smart, C . B. Blackwell, R. . Kaiser, Bob Meigh, W. J. Watson, . Bobson, A. B. Long, Dr. EB. L. Jewell, R: 8. Linn, R. E. Daniel, J. Stuchell, J. W. Thompson, all of Shgshoni; Frank: Holt; Vance Houston, J. V. Megown and B. A. Bessire of Lander. “Following the dinner, a short pro- am of entertdinment was’ given. Geo. Wileocks of Pavillion, rendered hree delightful voca? numbers, with plano accompaniment by Mra, J. W. Hartzellc J. W. Stucheli of Shoshont, { grand master of Wyoming, gave an interesting talk on ‘Land- arks of Mason ‘The present officers of the lodge had previously issued a challenge to past’ masters of the organization to contest in-conferring the degrees of Masonry. The) defi was accepted, and Tyesddy evening the first of a series \of contests was) held. ; The past. masters’ candidate was R. ee, while the officers conferred the first degree upon Harry Smith of ‘the reclamation service at Pavil- lion, . According to the vote of ‘those present, the past miasters lost the first round, the officers being de- clared the best workers, The losing side will be required to be hosts at 2 dinner for the winners. The next degrees will be conferred at the next meeting of the lodge. “Chet.C. E. Deardorff and his staff of assistants did themselves proud with a. wonderful dinner, the piece de resistance being chicken.” “2. Applied Arts Division Special Meeting Monday. The applied arts division of, the “Casper Woman's Departments! club will hold a spécial méeting Monday afternoon, March 30, at 2:30 o'clock at the) Wbrary for the purpose of electing officers for.the coming year and appointing ‘committees to make arrangements for the entertaining of. the general club in May. All members are asked to be present. cee Grace English theran Aid Meeting N ‘Week. The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet on Thursday afternoon, May. 2, at the church, corner of CR and Ash streets, with Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Pearson as hostesses. <All members of the society as well as those inter- ested are invited to attend. eee Synurgae Meeting Tuesday Evening. The'regular meeting of St. Mark's Synbrgde> will be held. on Tuesday evening, “March 31, at*the home of Mrs. George Reif, 525 South Wol- cott street. All’members‘are asked meeting their articles for the Easter box'to be sent to the Cathedral home in Laramie. eee HLY Club Gives Informal Party. Members of the Hi highschool were hosts at an fnformal party highschool gymnasium, club of the last evening given in the eee | Birthday Dinner Is Given Friday Evening. George Hawks was host last even- ing to a number of his friends at a dinner given at his home on Lincoin street, in hornor of hia birthda: niversary. Covere were laid for eight guests. eee National Seeretary of Pi Phi Visits Laramie. Miss Frances Evans, national sec: etary, of Phi Beta Phi fraternity, was the guest of the house front uesday until Friday of last weck y social events were Wednesday a Wyant of Grey s of the Gamma Z Wedne y hite dinner. Thursday noor Ruth Kimball of Casper and Miss} Evans Were Invited to lunch at the Kapp Delta house. That evening Mrs. Edwin B.. Payson was hostess ¢ a delightful alumnae dinner at her s Evans, Fri- noon Nola Angle of Sheridan Miss Evans were luncheon sat the Tri Delta house. Evans left’on a late after- home, in honor of M day noon train Friday for Reno, Nev., leaving many new friend in Lara- mie, who had enjoyed her visit, made iz per re pleasant by her charm ity. —Laramie Republican eee S; B. A. Meeting And Dance Tonight. Following the regular business meeting of the Security Beneft a dance will be given ¢ publfc {s invited t see Patterson-Lane Z Marriage Is Announced. Mrs. A. R, Schultz announced the triage of her nephew, Andy P: terson to Miss Zora Lane, the c mohy having been performed recent the Rev. P. K. Eedwar pastor of St. Mark's Episcopal chureh. The couple are making their home ‘at 962 South Grant street eee Informal Party Is Given This Week. Mr. and Mrs, N. I entertain vt ¢, 421 East Thirtdenth atroet. | Among those who attended were, Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Schultz, Mr. and M Andy “Patterson, Miss ces Wem men, Miss Leone , Miss Maxine Schultz and Bruce War echleg. Personals: P. W. Ramer, master mechanic for the Chicago and Northwestegn rail- road is here on business fr ron, Neb, Mrs. F. T. Kiser, whi confinéd to her hom two months on « Mr, and N receivin friends on daughter, on the Natrona G James P. O'Brien tulations of a b arrival neral hospital, 3 ected with th Mid. B. M. Smith h to ¢ -| per from Greybu spent a} time on bu: es | Mr: and Mrs. C. F. st | East Thirteenth street are the p. ents of a seven pound baby daug who arrived Friday, March 27, at the Natrona Ge } hospital, Starr was before her marriage Venus Hollingsw Mrs: Colin Mackenzie Phillip, Offenba superintendent of water for the Wyoming division of the Chicago ‘and- Northwestern railroad spent « short tlme this‘we n Riverton and vict on business Mies Evelyn Davis, has completed her course here at the Casper buel- ness college and has returned to her home in Thermopolis George Brown recently in Riv friends. Mr. Brown in that city. spent a few days on visiting with formerly resided and Mrs. ull ~motore Harvey to of this Grove Casper F. O. Gragdon attended to busi- ness affairs in Riverton this weelr. C. T. Davis has a few days in Lander. cee Charles A. Cullen of Iiny Furniture comr Denver Thursday. see Mr. and Mfs! “Ralph several days here this Thermopolis. been’ spendi he Cham! motored Kelly spe’ week from eth Se Roy Blood has returned to his home at Cody following a week's visit spent in this city with friends. eee ©. W. Gaeth, L, B. Potter, Jo Stansbury, F. A. Walker, Fran Cummings, H. M. Arnold and C. F. Miller of Douglas spent Tuesday evening in per, attending the Masonic lodge meeting here. Melvin Barnes was here on busi ness Wednesday from his home at Lusk. eae Mrs. R. B. Lucas and Mr Merritt were recer visitors from Douglas. alph here eee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Easton and son of Poposia arrived in Casper this week and will make their home he’ Mr. Eaton was formerly electrici at the mines Slender Line Is Popular ca HE slenderizi gown. printed in navy bi n¢ white. should endear it to the hearte of all those women who can't ine of this silk quite decide take no food with thelr me: vestes and front panel are of pleated 10 und there coll It ts caught t the front an orr tof 1 two long tassels. y HIS WEAPON Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE FINE ASSESSED. FORCAR HASH abel Willebrandt Of Prosecution Fame May Yet Be Court Justice | — By ROBERT T. SMALI | rested by Off obtainec ond. P Stanley MsGhiee | day from Der sinc! | it Mone R. E. Landis, re engines spent several at Chadron on busine cago and Northwestern railroad. sa OHS Mr. and Mrs. F. Mitchell have returned from a trip to Portland, | Ore., of severa s duration. wee F. W. Saxton, trainmaster for the Chicago and Northwestern railroad spent Tuesday in Lusk on business. seis Mrs. James Sims {s leaving soon | Wisconsin visit there with mily for ti weeks or a month pbb a a SL 006 LICENSES NECESSARY TH HODGE PENALTY Regulations of Casper’ | City Ordinance Are Outlined. Only four days are left until April first for doj wners to obtain a ll- cense for their canine pets. During the last few s Desk Sergeant Guy Wright at police headquarte: has been with {nquiries concerning the regulations, excerpts from Ordinance No. 71-A are print. ed herewith: 7 Section 2—Any person owning or desiring to keep a dog within ‘the City of Casper may be permitted to do so by paying a license fee of three dollars per annum for, each malo dog and five dollars for a fe. male dog per annum, such llcense to be paid to the city clerk of said eity on or before April first of each It shall » the duty of the of such #0 licensed sw: provide said de « suitable ‘col- lar wit late or chec attac x number any person any dog no! registered, 7 person. violating the provisions of this ordi- shall upon con be punished by not less thar than one hur prisonment than ninety Police ann force this ord the owners of all dogs found wit out a Hcense after April first w be arrested under the penalty pr 8 of the act visi N. A, MeRIIl will preach at st Side Community church - East Second and South Ken-| Sunds at 11:00, on subject, laborers. to- Prof. McRill has large place tn r people by his the gether with God.” made for himself a the hearts of Ci Inspiring messages on gospel themes |'Those who have no other church Jaffiliations will fir lettered words are PUZZLE | Cabin Asked Public Utility STOMAREST HERE ~~» BENNETT CASE Begging on rasper |», Kasha Is Most | sie S122 ethos” drunk. He gave his Popular foe AL t may be found the sides of t they're simple But unkeyed e Judge Murray Office afternoor South+ Elm street pprehended Gard residence as 332 Officer Russell 3. WA residence sted at Officer > ing acuhic ‘ NOTICE TO EAGLES Officer F 5 4 ast Second street on a charge of speeding. Mundy put yp a $25 cast 1f bond and wil poll COT E this afte: _— YEE j ; wale, abso y pu 36 nye al H " t il Billings Coach i Lip tea Te. . 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