Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1925, Page 3

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MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925 T@ CIETY, By MAR Music Classes to Be Organized in Glenrock. Mrs. Rose Haynie of South Park hvenue and Mrs. Berta Smith of Bast Third street; plan to spend one day of e: in Glenrock where they will a music cla Mrs. Ha m a resi- dent of Casper fo1 1 years, and has been an instructor here in piano. She was graduated from the Con- servatory of Music of Chicago, and ‘s numbered among the accom- plished musicians of the city, Mrs, Smith, former student of Oscar Saenger and other famous teache of is president of the Wyo- n of Musie clubs and club. Friday evening of this week, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Haynie, assist- ed by Miss Louise Newell, pupil of M Haynie and winres of the ™ pate contest held recently @ university Laramie, and Margaret of Parkerton, Nocturne On t le ve a recital at the Glenrock ol, Mr. and Mrs. Whi Are Guests at Party The following notice from the Newcastle News will be of interest to the Casper friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whis . Hixson entertained at y Thursday evening com- plimentary to Mrs. R. M. Hulme. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Davis and Mr. and Mrs. W, WhfSler of C: Buffet Supper Last Evening. Miss Margaret England was hos- tess last evening at a buffet supper given at her home on South Eim street, which was the first of a series she is givin Among those who attended wer: M nd Mrs, John Schlueter, Mr, and M Ken- ton Englaid, Miss Mary Dalton, Miss dna Welsbrode, Miss Drucllla Stewart, Miss Lovey Norris, Miss Sara Stewart, Miss Lillian England, and the Messrs. Wheeler Canfield, Auburn Atkins, Tobe Allen, Bon Biggs and Chester Baker. eee High School Girls’ Club Will Give Easter Party, Members of the High School Girls’ club of the First Presbyterian church will give an Easter party on Saturday afternoon of this week at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street. Following a social afternoon which will begin at 3 o'clock a sup- per will be served at 5:30 o'clock. All high school girls of the Prest terian church are inyited to attend. owe Knights of Columbus Meet This Weel. A Yneeting of the Casper council of the Knights of Columbus will held on W ening, April 8, dnesd, —a properly balanced ieee, enjoyed each make you regular as clockwork DISTANCE, VOLUME AND QUALITY RECEPTION Complete $130.60 The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 2nd St. Phone 194 Casper 232 E. Why Millions of Mothers Now Rely Upon Vicks at the] Y TOBIN at 8:30 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. A feature of the meet: ing wiil be a talk of interest on geology by Frank Taylor, president of the ayvonilag Map and Blue Print company, Plans for the Easter dance will be completed and all members are requested to be present. eee Kensington Luncheon At Manse Wednesday. A kensington luncheon will be iven at 1 o'clock Wednesday at the Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wol-| cott street, by Mrs. W. H. Price's division of the Ladies’ Aid society. Re: may be made by call. » phon 1613V . Wilson, phone eee Casper Girls Are Among Hostesses at Dance. Miss Marion Field, daughter of M. Field of Casper, and Miss y Grace Larson, sister of George Larson, also of Casper, were among the members of the Delta ~Delta| Delta sorority of the state univer sity who were hostesses at a formal dancing party given Friday evening at the Connor hotel, in Laramie. Miss Ruth Kimball, daughter of W Kimball of this city, was among guests of honor. The following ac count of the entertainment from the I mie paper will interest a num- ber of former students of the untver- sity and Casper friends. “Delta Delta Delta entertained at formal dance last night, at the Connor hotel. The hall was beauti- fully decorated for the occasion, the main features being gold and blue lights, which were changeable, mak- ng @ very pretty effect. A foun- tain with biue lights had the place of honor in the hall, and many baskets of flowers decorated th walls. Excellent music for the oc: sion was furnished by the Kap, Sigma orchestra. At 9 o'clock the strains of a march tune, a grand march was held, Miss Marjorie Nice and Mr. Stephen Sibley leading. At this time lovely favors, a Tri Delt deck of cards encased in a blue case, were given out. Supper was served in a small dining room, the tables being laid with silver, gold, and blue cloths, and each table having a glass candlestick tled with tulle, the only light being candlelight. Dur- ing intermission the pledges fur- nished the entertainment, consisting of the interpretation of a fraternity song, “Poseldon,” by Miss Dorothy Nolan. “The guests of honor were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gish, Dr, and Mrs. L. A. | Williams, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Woolery, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keefe, Miss. Amy Gardner, Miss Ruth Kimball of Casper, Miss Alice Spreng of Lara- mie, Miss Wilma Pugh of Evanston Miss Edna Johnson of Rock Rive Miss Zoe Condit of Hanna, Miss Maurine Hollo of Wheatland, Miss Mae Mahoney and Miss Grace Logan of Cheyenne. eee Walther League To Meet Wednesday, The regular business and educa- tional meeting of the Walther league will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the church rooms. All members are urged to be present. eee Treble Clef Chorus to Meet at Recital Hall. ‘The meeting place of the Treble Clef chorus has been changed from the Baptist church, to the Klein- Marks’ music and art recital hall, the regular rehearsal to be held Tuesday ning at 8 o'clock at the latter place. Preceding the rehearsai a meeting of the board of directors will be held at 7 o'clock, eee Miss Mahoney Will Be Honored at Luncheon. Invitations are being issued this week by Mrs. Oliver G. Johnson for an informal luncheon and bridge party to be given on Wednesday, April 15, at the Country club, com- plimentary to her sister, Miss | Kathryn Mahoney. ee Mrs. Walker Entertains Pepper Club Saturday. Mrs. O. L. Walker entertained the members of the Pepper club on Saturd: evening at her home on East Eleventh stre Substitutes for the evening were: Mrs. Cecil Bon and Mrs. Frances Biglin. Th club will meet again in two weeks home of Mis Sue Mahoney hh Gantes Meeting of Stuart Ladies’ Auxillary | of the , No, 2480 8. C., will be Tuesday evening at | 0 o'clock in the assembly hall of the’ Natrona Power building. Fol- lowing the busines# meeting a social hour will be enjoyed with Mrs. Katherine Rae, ‘Mrs. L. P, Smith and Mrs. Annie Stewart acting as hostesses, All members are asked to be present. eee Presbyterian Division old Social Meeting. S. Miller will f the Ladies entertain id _ 86 Modern mothers know that too much dosing is harmful to a child’s delicate stomach. Vicks comes in salve form and | is applied externally—can be free ly used without the slightest harm- ful effect For croup and children’s colds | you just rub Vicks over throat and chest and cover with a warm flannel cloth. The ingredients— | Menthol, Camphor, Eucalypt Thyme and Turpentine—are re- leased as vapors by the body heat and inhaled with every breath all night long. At the same time — Vicks is absorbed through and a pets stimulates the skin like a poultice Denotes or plaster. Bann Colds go overnight, croup is Quick Relief generally relieved within 15 min- for Colds bie and Croup Without Internal | ese VAPORUB Oven (7 Muscow Mas Ui eta Yeates \ | Lander {from a several weeks’ pleasure trip clety of the First Presbyterian church at a social meeting on Tues- day afternoon at her home on CY avenue, Bake Sale Saturday At Casper Pharmacy. Av sale of baked goods, candies, col- | ored Easter eggs and chicken sand- | wiches will be held on Saturday April 11, at the Casper Pharmacy, located on the corner of Wolcott and Second streets. The sale will be con ducted by Mrs. U. 8, Miller's divis- fon of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald society. . | —_— PERSONALS H. G. Bizzell of the Wyoming | Trust company has been spending | several days in Lander visiting with friends and attending to business ef- fairs. Mr. Bizzell formerly resided in Lander where he was c State bank. ee George Howarth, former! per and now of Midwest, of Cas has been visiting for a weelt with his father, | Howarth at’ Story, Peres Wyo. Robert J. Burch has been visiting | with friends and relatives in Lan- | der for a few days. Mr. Burch was formerly treasurer of Fremont county. Mr. and Mrs, H. G. 3 Denver are guests in t few days this week. oe O. L. Walker of the Walker Lum ber company, spent a short time ir Lander and Atlantic City on a-bust- ness trip. . Mrs. E. D, Thomas is a visitor in Casper for a few days from her| home in ‘Thermopo! * W. A. Erickson was among the Casper men in Lander last week on business. | . Jack Roberts left this morning by motor for Denyer to spend until | the latter part of the week visiting with his family who make their home there. eee Miss Ruth Scott, who has been spending the spring vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott of 724 South Durbin street, returned to Omaha this afternoon to resume her studies at Bownell Hall. see Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Whisler spent last. week in Newcastle visiting at the home of Mrs. C. Davis. . . . Visitors in Casper last week from Glenrock include, Mr, and Mrs. J. Amspoker, Mrs. George Powell, Mrs. Lioyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Shat- tuck, Morris Kline, Miss Lorraine Shattuck, Miss Dorothy Brock, Mrs. Floyd Jones, K. W. Shimeall, At- torney D, Dawson, Guy J. Saxton, Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. O. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Slaughter, Mr- and Mrs. Allen Kimball, Mrs, D. J. Smyth, Floyd Claver, Dr, B. V. Me- Dermott, H. B. Shaffner. cee Nola Henry spent Saturday in Cheyenne. see Mrs. L. A. Reed was called to Ohio Saturday by the death of her mother. eee T. W. Wells spent a short time In Cheyenne last week on business. Pe ribes Dwight Scott has been attending to business affairs in Lander for several days, eee Auburn Atkin expects to spend a short time at Salt Creek this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller, who have been making their home at Midwest, moved to Casper Saturday and ex- pect to make their future home here. Mr. Miller {s connected with the | United States Bureau of Mines. | eee | Miss Mary Peevy of Dr. J. C./ Kamp's office force, has returned to Waco and Fort Worth, Tex. Miss Peevy also visited with her brother In Denver. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan are the parents of a baby daughter, who | Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. 7 Forum Given i | | Over to The | ‘The forum luncheon of the ROBBERY HAS FLED, COURT IS Motor Club INFORMED AT HIS TRIAL OPENS H contract shops was $45,411,159, ‘DEFENDANT IN $1.500.000 MAIL |=: «:*- BODY OF GIRL b b Of the total pre : © primary industry, $5 UNIDENTIFIED April e death a © bo cHK 6. Thomas , Aside fr : on f per Chamber of Commerce sched- | _ : pedelarany € uled for tomorrow noon at the | Shupe, o c f four men a tesea |r oe we ; i tae Me Henning hotel will be given over |actunily to have participated in the | Tcelvine stolen property, > ization of the | yy . z Shupe's bond, which the c 5 eeene tenn be rar Union Station $1,500,000 mail rob-| quced from $50,000 to $10,00 A class in lessons “erhe eas “headed this year | Very in 1821 who had been arrested | ordered forfeited and a capins tgs © held Tuesday ts See rititaoe las disappea for 76" rest el by M. A, Becklinger, will report | 4)* ss = Shupe’s arrest. una the result of the morning's solicita- | |) of 4 up aeeeee he tion in the campaign to put all | Mafananhte ne ‘, Casper Motor club activities in one intensive solicitation of aberships, eral short talks in rist business a pyre a by prominent loca TH AMERICA TO RADIO nufacturers ulty in main ear to roblems American should have little aifrlc | taining a favorable position in the expanding markets of Latin Amer- ica, according to a survey made public by the department of com merce today. In 1924, exports of radio material to the south and tral American countries incre: thirty-fold over the exports of 1 totaling $1,354,707. It is noted ft ther that shipments from the United States in this year showed a marked eS except increase to all the coun’ Honduras and Uruguay. The domes tic radio manufacturing industry 1 almost negligible in Latin-America Of all the countries to the south, t greatest in br found In Mex deast reception was ee ‘LADY ASTOR WITHDRAWS CRITICISM | LONDON, April 6.—After A, Hay day today demanded in the house of commons that Lady Astor with draw the remarks she made con cerning him on Friday, the Ameri-| can born woman M. P. unreservedly withdrew her statement and the incident was closed. Lady Astor's impetuous tempera- ment led her to overstep the bounds of parliamentary decorum on Friday and brought down upon her a re Proof, from the speaker when she made personal criticism of Hayday who repeatedly had interrupted her remarks about a drink bill. She jattempted to qulet the heckler bs saying if she told the house all she knew about Hayday and the cor pany he kept it would not reflect | credit upon him or the Labor party Lady Astor explained she intended | no sinister implication to Mr. Hay- day’s personal affairs, All she had in mind was his attitudé the drink question”. ———————____ Fishing Licenses at Smoke House. penis aati Se tl td “toy ard For results try a Tribune Class}. fied Ad. DRUG STORE| In every dru your Rexall can be trusted. store trans | action Drugsist The confidence of customers arrived this morning, April 6, at their residence, 559 South Lincoln stre eee | Miss Erma I was a recent | visitor in Glenrock a guest at t 1ome of Mrs. Roy Lowrie. eye Mr. and Mrs, Fred Band to leave this week for Colc several weeks pleasure trip. ee Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Cady of Cares hurst were visitors in Casper week, going from Casper to Floyd Cx | last | the} y homestead, west of the Mrs. L. D. Blackstone visited last week with her eister, Mrs, H. L. Gilley at Glenrock ary . Howard Russell is visiting in Cas-| per with friends from his home in} Omaha, | ee Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Darby spent a short time in Glenrock last week visiting with friends. . and Mrs. Andy Patterson of | South Grant street are recetving the congratulations of friends on the | Mr. val lust week of a baby son Mrs. Paterson was formerly Miss Lane of Billings cee and Mrs. R. RS are sts in the ely from Council | Bluffs, ta. Mrs. Bell Griffin and Mrs. T. Riach motored to Douglas yesterd: where Mrs, Riach consulted with | members of the Tuesday Music club of that city. { | See the new Moon at Van Sant’s has played a large part in making this business a su Back of the Rexall © great OF ti leading dr tributing his s to the public and pri the best in merchandise in in lucing The Rexall Store near | Kimball Drug Stores The exalt Star *Two Stores for your Convenlen: ye YELLOWSTONE | APARTMENTS - West Yellowstone A PHONE 2750 Handiest location in Casper. Three minute 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 mua! $32.00 Per Month Pay by the Week ff Desired f aie Typhoid F Fever Takes Midwest | Lad; auae Here c TLOTHES VALUE tenis signature FOR OWEN UP HALE BILLION is NOT on the Box, it is NOT are I L-year-oid’ zon of and Mrs. Elmer Ballard, died day evenin Midwest as the fal illness with ‘| Big Increase Shown in U. S. Manufactures In Last Year. i * eounerin ies wee suey acne) “There is no other BROMO QUININE” | percent over | sus yea ons as made public to- a Cannot Ba; | | New Eyes | By Bat you can Promoter Weate Bronte Gee eatny Eades ER UE VOR UEION EVES UscMerine Bre Rem products of es UR “Right and Mornings? etteageaiae wer Keep your Eyes Clean, Clear ané Yealthy. | (acture Write for Free Eye Care Book, yan ine “nine Lye Remedy Co,.9 East Obie Street, Chicasa’ 1921, while the valu Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents. the census bureau was gi The value of ishments primarily | { 's apparel man’ ed as $1,361 91 per cent over of work done in | The First and Original Cold and Grip Tobiet | | ---every Tuesday is DOLLAR DAY $$$ Be here $$ Shop in early z : the tomorrow Dozens of miscellaneous items, regu- Subway morning larly priced up to $3.50, your choice, and save Tuesday Your Choice of About One Hundred, at You can select the material you want to use for trimming from our Dollar Day bargain tables and have a new Easter Hat at small expense. 00 4 Each Clusters and Wreaths of Attractive Spring Flowers in assortments as follows Each $1 2 for $1 3 for $1 Don’t overlook this opportunity to mak: your own Easter Hat at a small cost. Remnants of Fancy Silks and Ribbons $1.00 per piece Bolts of Fancy Straw, Hemp and Hair Braids $1.00 per piece Dollar Day Brings Fresh New Underthings for Easter Enyelope Chemise $1.25 Rayon Silk 1 Vests $1 Regular $1.25; full good quality heavy silk, der straps; pink only 5 Night Gowns $1 Windsor Crepe uare and round ne floral and $1 plain colors Bloomers $1 Bloomers made of fine quality satin—striped lace voile, mon- ogram knge, assorted colors length, shoul- _.. $1 $1.25 Bloomers $1 Made. of striped lingette, Made of pretty striped lin- gette, lace trimmed, assorted dainty colors. Princess Slips $1 $1.50 Sateen td Knit Ve s, 2 for SL Made of fine quality shadow tra full cut, double garter Made in pretts Regular $1.00 ‘Kayser Kn proof muslin, lace trim- $ bottom, Kelly, purple, $1 match the present 1 full length fine ribbe med, bodice top —-- blue and brown ._- “$ ‘ $1 a Collar and Cuff $2.50 to $6.50 Silk Hose $1 Sets $1 Corsets $1 $1.25 Rubber ; Trueshape, Puncture Proof Aprons $1 Assorted styles, including 4 big assortment of odd Cor- and Verilastic Silk Hose $1 d starched and embroidered. S€t8 regularly priced from all colors for spring Made in high colors with as- pique, also some in lace. V. $2.50 to $6.50, Tuesday ‘$1 orted ruffled borders, and in ues to $2.00 only . tees Tuesday $ $1.25 Baby Shoes $1 pretty mottled designs $1 only Bodie. shi Choke $1 S Japanese Tasse 2 for $1 AB. Cs vy . Crepe-de-ck | cag Assortment of styles and col e29E'$ 75¢ Garters, 2 for $1 repe-de-chine in pink and ors, regularly priced to Reg. 75e Silk Tassels ir Misc ous items blue. 50, only $2, ese ete cok kdl ge $1 Gifts for Easter B if | P di vanities Compacts, Leather Pocketbooks, 3eaded Bags, Silk Underwear, Gl 8S, eaulitul Paradise Feathers | f:xis4,Bes, Sih, Uutenseay Gloves ™*h every dollar's worth of purchases in our Millinery Department etc., at moderate pric COUPON GOOD FOR $1.00 Te «"® AoW anc Paster so! Ba giv; Bue { (Tuesday, April 7th, Only) *, wp awer * Wes fia? } , This ccupon when properly signed with 3 ame and ear cy voce Fuaihe { yhdeada oot presented td aeittarar oni palakenpiented hes April 7th is good for ONE DOLLAR on any of our Te 5, aWustled Saw-C 3s ev AK, . Bru Ar, } ac 9.10 o'clock +t tLe { $16.95 Spring Hats Rialto Theater Nicne \ * ey ro ; : i ali : 4 anes” Address em “gad | Only one coupon

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