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SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1925 Music week observance !n Casper, neduled for the week of May 4, der the direction of Mrs. T. J. Ri- ach, will have for its outstanding event the appearance here of Don Jose Mojico, celebrated tenor who s noted in opera circles of both Chicago and New York, The con- will be stagec on May 6 under the combined auspices of the music week/committee and St. Mark as the latter having previous- # negotiated for the artist's appear- nee in connection with thelr pro- gram of financing their share of the church improvements here. The week committee will share in the proceeds and tl.us be enabled to take care in part of the financial n which music week observ- tails. It {8 considered extremely fortu- elebrated Tenor Will Sing Here as Feature Of Music Week Festival Concert by Don Jose Mojico of Chicago and New York Opera Fame Will Be Held Here on the Night of May 6. nate that the singer could be booked for Casper during music week and while numerous entertainments will be arranged at which excep- tional talent here will be featured, “Soclety Night” will probably find its climax in Mojico’s appearance. He will appear, it {s understood, in Several cities of the west on the tour that will bring him to Casper. Arrangements for music week celebration are going forward with every indication that co-operation will be available from every source which can contribute to the success of the movement. Mrs, Riach is ex- pected to have ready for announce- ment soon the complete personne! of all those in whom the various fea- tures of the week will be verted and Programs will also be arranged early. Shadow Play Will Be Given Tuesday Evening. A “Shadow Play" will be given on Tuesday evening, April 7, at the North Casper Christian church, cor- ner of\H and North Grant streets, members of the Ladies’ Aid fety of the church. A small ad- mission fee will be charged and the public is Invited to attend. Refres nts will be served the com- nittee in charge. . Presbyterian Aid Division Meeting Tuesday Afternoon. Mrs. EB. C. Wright's division of the Wy Presbotgrlan church, formerly vision in charge of Mrs. F. B. Firmin, will meet on Tuesday after- at the residence of Mrs. Carl! 8, 335 East Eleventh street. eee Music Division Meeting At Lobdell Home Wednesday. A meeting of the music division ¢ the Casper Woman's Depart- ental club will be “held at 2.20 o'clock On ‘Wednesday afternoon, April 8, at the home of Mrs. Don Lobdell, 141 West Twelfth street. The program to be given follows: Paper, “Verdi—Life and Work: Mrs. B. B. Fisher. Illustration, vocal solo— Mrs. Homer Helm: Paper, “Aida—Synopsis"—Mias Penelope Scott. Piano selection — Miss _ Louise Newell. eee Casper People Attend Junior Prom Wriday at Glenrock. Members of the juntor class of the Glenrock high school were hosts on #iiday evening mt the annual dior prom. Among ‘the Casper ‘ople who motored to Glenrock for the entertainment were: Dr. and Mrs, H. L. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, Mr, and Mrs. EB, E. Liderdale, and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bott, eee Benefit Association of Maccabees. Will Meet. The Woman's. Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet in regu- lar session Monday evening at § o'clock in the Odd Fellows’ hall. Following the business meeting and initiation of candidates, a social hotr will be enjoyed and refresh- ments served by Mrs. Hall and her committee. eee Placo of Meeting for Treble Clef Chorus Is Changed. The regular rehearsal of the Treble Clef chorus will be held on Tuesday evening at $ o'clock at the Klein-Mark’s music and art recital all, instead at the Baptist church, of ee Social Meeting of “esion Auxiliary. ne regular social meeting of the ican Legion Auxillary will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the assembly hall of the Natrona Power buildin; Hostesses for the afternoon will be the fesdames Burson, Wright, Baile All _ member vited to be present and pelt Fortnightly Bridge Club Holds Meeting Saturday. The regular meeting of the Fort shtly Bridge club was held yester- afternoon at the Jeremiah Ma- home, 536 South Wolcott t, with Mrs. John McGrath and Mahoney as joint hostesses. were assisted fn serving by * Kathleen Sullivan. ubstitutes for the afternoon were: M T. C. Spears, Mrs. Carl Shu- Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. Ben H. Mrs. James G, Welderhold, Patricia Sullivan, see Casper Delphian Society Will Meet Monday, April 6, 1T Casper Delphian society will meet Monday, April 6, instead of 4 sular meeting date, at the béme of Mrs. J. H. MeCorry, 758 -South Lincoln street. The program o “Ibsen and Modern Dramatists” il) be in charge of Mrs. O. J. Cacharelis. Election of officers for he year will be held and all mer bere are requested to be present. eee Mrs. Abbott Will Be Hostess For Ceramic Club This Week. Mrs. W, Glenn Abbott will be stess on Thursday afternoon at the H. L. Funkhouser home, 558 outh Kimball, for the regular meet 5 of the Ceramic club. cee Nelghbors of Woodcraft Plan Meeting for Tuesda; A meeting of the Neighbors Woodcraft will be held on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Iel- 1 hall. Following the short ess session a dancing party Will be given for members of the or- rar on, thelr friends and the gen- public, This will be the Ine of | entertainment until the state con- vention which will be held in this eity.during May. Excellent music has been secured and refreshments will be served by a committee in charge. sees Meeting of Nocturne Club Monday Evening. A meeting of the Casper Nocturne club will be held tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs F. E. Wertenberger, 107 North Grant street. The program which will be in charge of Mrs. Berta Smith, president of the club, will in clude a paper of interest by Mrs. T. J. Riach. eee Petroleum Lodge Meeting To Be Held Wednesday. Petroleum Lodge No, 478, ladies’ society of the Brotherhood of Loco motive, Firemen will meet in regulur session Wednes- day evening, April 8, at $ o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall.’ All members are asked to be present. eee Woman's Association To Meet on Wednesday. The Woman's association of the First Congregational church wil) meet on Wednesday afternoon, April 8, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. W. Garrison, 331 West Four- teenth street. Mrs. Garrison will be assisted by Mrs. Crowther. Mrs. Frank Will Be Hostess For Woodcraft Thimble Club. Mrs. W. W. Frank will be hostess for the Woodcraft Thimble club or Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'ctoch: at her residence, 736 South street. All members of the club as Well as friends are invited to attend. eee Informal Supper This Evening. , Miss Margaret England will en- tertain a few friends this evening at supper at her home on South Elm street. eee Easter Egg Sale Friday At Golden Rule Store. The Woman's association of the First Congregational church will hold a sale of colored Easter eggs at the Golden Rule store on Friday, April 10. Silver Tea Will Be’ Given at Poling Home. The ladies of the First Baptist church will give a silver tea on Wed- nesday afternoon, April 8, from 2 o'clock until 5 at the home of Mrs. Cc. D. Poling, 854 Grant avenue. The tea !s to be given for the purpose of raising funds to send Miss Frances Bowerman, Wyoming representative to the district convention of the Na- tional Wéderation of Music Clubs to be held in Salt Lake during April. The public is invited to attend. eee Yeoman Lodge Meeting Monday Evening. Members of the Yeoman lodge wil! meet on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythifas hall, at which time candidates will be Initiated and business of importance will be transacted. The drill team is requested to be present at 7 o'clock. Following the meeting a dance and social will given for members of the | lodg a taelr tamilles eee Scottish Rite Masons Maundy Thursday Services. ‘The Scottish Rite Masons will hold thelr Maundy Thursday services on Thursd:.y evening, April 9, at 6:00 o'clock, in the Masonfe temple, after which the ladies of the Eastern Star will serve a chicken dinner {n the of dining room the temple. All visiting members are invited to be present. Easter services will be held Sunday afternoon, April 12, In the Masonic temple. oye Eastern Star Easter Ball April 13, Members of the Fort Caspar chap- ter, Order of Eastern Star, will give their annual Easter Monday ball or April 13 at the Masonio temple. Ela- borate plans are being made by the committee {n charge and excellent music has been secured. tion {s extended to all Masons, Ea ern Stars, and visiting members of h organiations in the city, to Children’s Party ts Celebration of a Birthday. Little Miss Leora Hooper celebrat- ed her seventh birthday anniversary Thursday afternoon, by entertaining a number of her small friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra Clayburn E. Hooper, 1610 South Walnut street. The little folks play- ed games from % to 5 o'clock and late {n the afternoon a lunch was served by Mrs. Hooper. The guests were: Dorothy Parson A Cooke, Ann Coert, Bubbles Cooke, Anna Morrison, Edith Beers, Billfe Conklt yard TReers, Mary | Weldner, ze and Bo Heoper. and Enginemen, | An invita. | Che Casper Young Women's Christian Assoct- ation, corner of First and Wolcott streets, Office telephone 1456. Gen- eral secretry 281J. Calendar for the Week. Monday—5 o'clock, Girl Reserves’ program meeting. 7:30, “Reading Bat.” Tuesday—7:30 o'clock, Burlington gymnasium class.Business English. Social psycholog: Wednesday—$ o'clock, women’s study group. 7:30, Y. W. C. A. gymnasium class. Meeting of the board of directors. Thursday—2:30 o'clock, gymnas- ium cliss, north Casper Presbyterian church. Friday—7:30 o'clock, study group for leaders of girls. Girl Reserves, The program meeting tomorrow: evening is for the entire member- ship of the club and promises to be most interesting. Miss Margaret Stanley will be in charge of the program which she has atranged on the racial question. Supper will be served following the program by a committee of which Faye Bennett is chairman. Reading Bat. A profitable evening is anticipat ed under the leadership of Miss Doro- thy Prewitt of the English depart- ment of the high school. Ibsen's Ghosts will be read. This group of- fers a special opportunity to those j interested and particularly to those who can not avail themselves of | afternoon study groups. Business women and teachers are especially invited to attend. Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES| Social Psychology. Anyone working with people either in groups or as individuals will be interested in the study of the psy- chology of the crowd which be pre- sented at the meeting of the social psychology class Tuesday evening. M Hattie Winslow will lead the discussion. Board of Directors. ‘The monthly meeting of the board of directors will ocur Wednesday evening promptly at 7:30. A full at- tendance fs desired. Business Girls’ Conference. Publicity has been received at the local office concerning a conference for business girls to be held in Den- ver, April 18-19, to which Casper is invited to send delegates. Those at- tending will be entertained at the Y. W. C. A. residence. Program subjects include the fol- lowing—“Christian Order in Indus- try,” "The Outlawry of War,” “Race Co-operation,” and “What Business Girls Want in the Council Hours at the Estes Park Conference.” Miss Antoinette Bigelow, dean of women in the University of Colorado, will give an address ut the evening ban- quet on the subject, “Poday’s Chal- lenge to Young Women.” ' The Woman's Press, The April number of the Woman's Press just out {s springy all the way through as its green dress and woody scene on the outside cover ind! A wonderfully interesting varie’ of subjects is treated all the wa: from “When Is It Spring? Rhoda McCulloch to Bi ergizing statements, should know the Woman's Pr Ass lin Florida. PEOPLE AND G Mrs, Betty Mae West expects to leave in a short time for Florida, where she will join Mr. West, who has been spending some time there. Mr. and Mrs. West expect to reside Mrs. Harry Boone has been visit-} ing with friends in the city for a few days from Lavoye where she re cently moved to make her home. Mrs. Boone was formerly Miss Ella | Wrenstead. sikelle | Robert M. Grieve will return to |the Grieve ranch today, having | spent several days in the city on | business. Mrs. Grieve who has been spending a few d here on ac PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER UESTS IN CITY Paul Deeds, insurance adjuster of Dnyer, was a guest in the city Sat- urde J. R. Campbell spent yesterday here from his home in Wheatland. eee K. Read of Salt Lake elty ts here on business for a few days. eee W. E. Stevens !s transacting bus ness affairs in Casper for a few days from Los ngeles. ee Robert Cohen of the Chamberlin Furniture company and Mrs. Cohen count of the illness of her father, Likely who is convalescing , will return to the Grieve ranch on Thurs | | Mrs. A. 'T. Phillips, who ts callec | east three months ago by the flines and death of his mother, is expected | to return today. Mrs. Lucille Capen, the guest for the last two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.W | Parco, returned to Casper yesterday "Mrs<"Capen was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wertz, who will visit in the city for a short time. Mr. and Mrs, L. B, Welch have as their guest at their home, 231 South Grant street, Mrs. Welch's mother, Mrs. Patti Burbridge Dwelle who has beer terday morning and will visit here for a month at the Welch home. eee evening from Thermopolis where she was called by death of her aunt. ee L. J. Holmes is a busigess visitor here from K: Wade Ten was here yesterday from Denver. cee N. 8. Poole of Townsend, Mont., arrived in Casper yesterday Mrs. F. W. Shelton and son were guests yesterday at the Townsend hotel. cee F, A. Davidson {s attending to business affairs here for a short time from his home in Denver. eee Miss Marie Bell spent Friday tn Casper shopping and visiting with friends from Layoye, ° J. C, Holmes and E. H. Burke are among the out-of-town men here from Denver and guests at the Henning. Mise Anna and Helen Car Th pe! mopolis spent visiting with - +I. R. Young of Douglas was a vie {tor here yesterday. one y been spending a few days in Casper. eee W. R. Bower was among the La voye visitors here week. eee has been visiting with from Salt Creek. .- Mrs, W. O. Ratcliff of 332 South avenue was led to Gales- burg, IIL, last Thursday on account of the {lIness of her mother. A FACT There is one thing we desire to emphasize above everything else. 9) That whatever you buy §) in our store is the finest in quality the markets ff) of the world afford. | EL EN | -CASPER, AZFE 138 South Center St. Next to Blakey’s rtz of | of Denver. Mrs, Dwelle arrived yes- | Mrs. Robert Fuller returned last | the illness and | . | as City, j } yek, bridge contractor, W. C. Luhrs of Thermopolis has! | | Sunday Cribune are spending a few days in Ther- mopolis, the trip haying been made by motor, ° I NiJjak, manager of the Leader store, and Mrs, Nijack left this morning by motor for Council Grove, Kans., thelr former home where they, will be the guest of friends for a short time, going from that city to Kansas City and Chicago. eee Frederick B. Andrews has return- ed from Atlantic City where he has been on business in connection with his mining claims. ° George M. Gardner and son, Mack have returned to their home in Ther- mopolis after spending a few days in Casper on a combined business and pleasure trip. G, A. Caldwell is among the Den- ver business visitors in the city. eee A. D, Lathrop of Greybull was an arrival here Friday. K. W. Fisher of Omaha is a guest at the Gladstone hotel, With Wyoming Women’s Clubs At a meeting of the Library and Culture clud of Upton, Wyo., on March 18, the general discussion of current topl:s was the regular fea- ture of the program. Lach one wrote a question about some current topic which was answered by a mem- ber and a general discussion follow- ing. An active niember who was mov- ing to her new home in Newcastle was the guest of honor and the preai- jdent, Mrs. Pringle, presented the guest, Mrs. Irma Rohan, with a | pretty flower vase, Mrs. Rohan re- | sponding in her pleasing way. The plan and general discussion of a new civic club soon to be or- ganized was the leading feature and the ladies decided to attend in a body and lend their support. The Library and Culture club met April 1 in regular session. The re- cently organized Commercial club activities were discussed and the members decided to support them and assist in the carrying out of the proposed plans of the Commer: |clal club. “Rural Education” was |the lesson for the afternoon and papers read by different members were interesting. Music was a feature of the social [hour followed by a dainty lunch served by the hostesses. * Announcing The Establishment of The Marinello Beauty Shoppe Balcony of Casper Pharmacy Corner Second and Wolcott Ready for Appointments Thursday Morning, April 9 PHONE 284 Formerly the La Rue Beauty Parlor 116 East Second St. 3 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS You’ll Want to | | | | EXPERT M Your Satisfaction Is Potted Look Your Best FOR EASTER Phone 2916 for an Appointment With Lela Montgomery ARCELLER Ladies’ Hair Bobbing—Latest Shingle Bobs SHAMPOOS Ideal Apartments---Apt. G Assured in Advance Plants of all descriptions For Easter OLD LOCATION OF MAMMOTH C LOTHING CO. Building formerly occupied by Casper Storage Co, 117 EAST SECOND ST. CALL OR PHON E YOUR ORDER Phone 7836 Elizabeth Shikany L.L.NUNN, ORGANIZER HERE OF NATRONA POWER COMPANY, | DIES AT LOS ANGELES HOME L. L. Nunn, organizer of the Na- trona Power company, died in Los Angeles Thursday, {t was announced yesterday in a telegram-received by E. P. Bacon, manager of the power company. Mr. Nunn organize€ the. local company by taking over the inter- ests of the Wyoming Electric com- pany and the Natrona County Hlec- tric company in 1918. Besides secur- ing the controlling interest in the new company, he also owned the major part of the stock in several power companies in Utah and Idaho. He had a deep interest in educa- tional matters, according to G. R. Hagens, and spent a large part of his fortune {n endowments for. ed- ucational institutions and especially for the Telluride association, an ‘or- ganization established primarily to educate boys in electrical knowledge. He lived tn Casper only a short time. His brother P. N. Nunn, how- ever, was widely known here and was interested in several business enterprises, Mr. Bacon had just returned yes- terday from Los Angeles when he received notice of Mr. Nunn’s death. New Method Of Reducing Fat | Here's joyful news for every fleshy person who loves good things to eat—tspecially those who are denying themselves the things they like most because of their desire to keep down their weight or to reduce the fat with which they are already burdened. The famous Marmola Prescription has been put up in conventent tablet form and is now sold by druggists | everywhere at only one dollar per| box. To get rid of fat steadily and easily, simply take one of these little tablets after each meal and at bedtime until you have reduced your weight to where you want it. No wrinkles or “labbiness will remain to show where the fat came off. Simply use Marmola Prescription Tablets according to directions. ‘They are pleasant and easy to take, No rules or special regulations— just the regular use of the tablets, Try them for. just a few weeks and get results without going ,through long sleges of tiresome exercise and starvation diet. Get them at any good drug store. If your druggist should not have them in stock you can secure them direct from the Marmola Company, General Motors Building, Detroit, Mich., by sending one dollar, Thousands ‘of men and women each year regain healthy, slender figures in this way.—Adv. Mimeographing Multigraphing The Letter Shoppe Hotel Townsend, Phone 2500 Public Steographer, Legal Work PAGE FIVE Mrs. Bacon For | P. EB .O, Chapter. O of the Chapt od Ww ning, the 2 9 East ing EB. O. 1 rs are cc tAT | DIA BE LL” “i I e| M. 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