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FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 \@SOCIETY, By MARY TOBIN Noted Artist to Appear Here on Monday, April 22. There is nothing in a name yntil you have made it, and then it means only what you have made of it cording to Ina Bourskaya, the meaao sopranu of the Metropolitan Opera company ‘who comes:to Casper for one recital this season at the Am ica theater on’ Monday, April Which is her way. of explaining that she"ls rapidly becoming a thorough American, even though she was born in Russia’ of Polish parents,” who now aresrefugees in’ Warsaw from the soviet government. She had been in the United States only -a few months.when not so long ago she decided to remain and took out } first papers, which she hopes to com- plete as svon as possible. Unlike y artists of f birth who in here only as long as their gements last and depart with- out learning even the commonest words of the language, Mme, Bour- skaya strives constantly to surround herself with American en¥ironme ac that as epeedily as possible may think and speak and act as Americans should eee good Casper Lodge Officers Are Entertained In Cheyenne The Pythian Sisters held an tnter- esting meeting Tuesday night at K. P.'Temple, the program being a compliment to the State Grand Chief of the Order, Mrs. Mina Wisenhunt, and the Grand Press Corresponde: Mrs. Nancy Cromwell, both of C: per. In‘honor of the distinguished of- Vapors Check t Cold Overnight There are many ways to treat a, cold. but. anly one DIRECT vay—with vapors that can be in- ors penetrate immediately into every corner of the air pas- seges and lungs, socthing and healing’ with every. breath. Vicks is so remarkably success ag cold troubles be- caus ke “a vapor lam in salve form, When rubbed over throat and chest the body heat releases pors of Menthol, Camphor, Buc lyptus, @hyme and Turpentine. t the same time Vicks is 1 through und stimulates skin like a poltice or plaster. This d@uble, direct action of- ten checks the worst cold over- night. iVISKS Over I7 Mitton Jans Useo Yearty iy - Imported Spaghetti, Macaroni, Vermicilli, A. B. C.—1, 2, 3 and Noodles, Roman Cheese 138 South Center Street Next Door to Blakey EASTER GIFTS Every Year | More Popular This year the most acceptable gift will be a box of “ARTSTYLE” The candy of 1925, triumph Chocolates refined to the highest de- gree, in several as- sortments to suit in- dividual tastes $1.50 Sold Only at Kimball Drug Stores The Rexall store Two Stores for your Convenienc ficers, a delegation. of well known Sisters arrived from Laramie, among the Laramietes being Grand enior, Mrs. Jessie’ Isberg, Past nd Chiefs Mrs. Claude Davis and Mrs. Emma Cordiner, Most Excel- lent Chief Mrs. Henberger, and Sis- ters Mrs. Rope. and Mrs.-Grove Moy- er. Mr. Moyer of Laramie, well known Knight, was also a guest of the evening, and Mrs. F. L. Ber- kel a Past Chief of the local lodge, came from her present home in Denver to attend the meeting. After tho {nitlatory work when a,large class was admitted under the direction of Most Excellent Chief Jessie Epperson, the visiting d Chief made an address, in which she complimented the local lodge highlyion the condition of the organization, and gave unstinted Praise for the exemplification put on under the ‘direction of Mrs. Epper. son. Mrs. Wisenhunt with a ft embroidered linen, and o Mrs. Lydia Adamsky, nd Chief, and Mrs. Jennie ords and respondence, both Cheyenne, and to’Mrs, Jessie Isb: of quets of ferns. A social hou llowed, during which Mrs. David Nimmio and her committee served salads, {ces and coffee for the ‘refreshment of the compan which was the largest in tory of the organization. ing topped off the gala ever + with a continuous program, musio furnished by the Dok- chestra.—Cheyenne Tribune see Easter Program at Methodist Chureh Sunday Evening. ‘The King Triumphant,” by As! ford, 4 contata, will be Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock the Methodist Episcopal church, the choir of that church, with mixed 5) | Fisher as director and M | Strickland, pianist. Folloy program, “Thou Art M Soloist, Mrs. Peter Holden. “The Entry Into Jerusalem,” mezzo soprana Soloist, M “Ride On “Jerusalem” ___ -- Soprano So! Miss Lucile Palmer ‘ Gethsemane” Quartette Mesdameg Helms and Holden Messrs. Rarie and Osborn “Hail, King of the Jew tone solo — Soldis “And There Soloist, Mr: “An Easter Prayer Mrs. Boyd -Osborn “The Ascensior’ -. Women’s Voices Mrs. Hol- Che Casper Datly Cribune / Apollo Commandery Easter Services. Apollo Commandery Templar, ,will hold jon Sunday Mark’s Epis bers and visiting Sir Knights are cordially invited to attend this serv- ice. Sir Knights will me | Masonic Temple at 7 ard den, Mrs. Osborn, M Woth, Miss Mechling Palmer “The King Triumphant” Final Chorus eee Visher, Miss and Miss Chotr Jaster services Wedding Is Celebrated At Mills Wednesday. Mrs. Miller, 3 on Wednesday e of the bride, the bert officiating. F mony a wedding the following and Mrs. John Penre ick Simons, M McCurdy, Mr. and M nedy. The couple home at Mills. | Spocial Music at Presbyterian Church. Treble Clef Chorus | On Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Rehearsal Saturday. {the choir of the First Presbyterian A special meeting. and rehearsal |church, under the direction df ‘Miss of the Treble Clef chorus will be | Jessie Agnew, supervisor of music in held Saturday evening at the the C member cant and were F marrie ming at th ot Annual DeMolay Banquet s ry, April 11. he second annual DeMola quet will be given on y eve: ning, April 11, at the Wyatt cafe. teria, All members of the organiza- tion and Masons are invited to at- ter ban- Lambert, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. ‘Freder- - and Mrs, Charles 3aptist are requested ees Harry Snodgrass Exclusive Brunswick Artist Wieoue of radio fans have heard Harry Snodgrass broadcast from Station WOS, Jefferson City, Mo. Now you can hear him on Brunswick Records, Hear him play his famous “Three O'Clock in the Morning.” Here is his first Brunswick Record—now awaiting you at our record counter, THREE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING . THE MOONLIGHT, A WALTZ._AND vou Harry Snodgrass, Pianist, ) 2850 75¢ ‘ The Chas. E. Wells Music Company Home of The Chickering 232 E. 2nd CASPER Phone 194 A CARLOAD OF VEGETABLES JUST UNLOADED FOR YOUR EASTER DINNER A most wonderful assortment of the bes: vegetables obtainable and prices always the lowest. Asparagus, Green and Fresh Peas in Pod, Rhubarb, per Ib, Artichokes, each Come as early as pos Leaf Lettuce, per bunch Bunch Turnips, Large, Bunch Beets, Large, TWO for _20e Bunch Carrots, Cucumbers, each per bunch New ( 25¢ Fancy Tomatoes, per Ib. Large Head Round Radishes, Large Bunches, TWO for___ Long Hot House Radishes, TWO for Green Onions, THREE Bunches __ Spinach, TWO lbs. - Cauliflower, per Ib. Green Beans, per Ib. STRAWBERRIES per Ib, Parsnips, SIX lbs. Carrots, SIX Ibs. — 15¢ _15e _10e Turnips, SIX Ibs. "arsley Large Bndive, per bunch Florida Grape Fruit, each —-__ Small Blue Goose Oranges, per dozen Bananas, TWO lbs. RIALTO Fruit Store “Carload Receivers and Distributors of Fruits and Vegetables Direct to pe dale oral niin cree Consumers.” the | |vhomas end Mrs. Charles A. Fow- 0. 8 Knights | program which will be given in the | | | Seg ler will be the accompanists. The tabernacle corner of Sixth and H]in streets follows: Prelude. Anthem, He,” Miles. “Oh Tell Us~ Where -Is} at pr hat Shall the/| te Day id, There Cometh Unto B. “My Hope is in the *-by Wallace Allen. Solo, “Then Jesus Cometh,” Mrs. George D. Graves. Solo, “And When Jesus Was Come Mrs. P, W. Frank. Solo, “But When Jesus had Put the All Out,” Mrs. P. W. Frank, chorus. Ever- | ir th J ve Divine! All Love Ex- Agnew and Mr. Mc- and chorus, Left His Tt W. Burns, “To Him Who High,” Mre. J. Card Party Compliments Mrs, West Thursday. Miss Edna Ryan entertained -in- to join spending so Price Casper People Will Attend Junior Prom in Douglas. PAGE THREE , evening, April 17 at 9 o’c g Casper : Girl Scouts Will Hold brid Sale at Midwest Pharmacy Pansy rol, of ‘the Girt Sec retty nde Invitations were {issued this week | n» Douglas. by the Junior class of he» high, school the | unfor Prom to be held on ¥ Easter AND SOME REAL BUNGALOW. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY — resh; bees) OZ. 52-2 ee ee the wholesome spread for bread NUCOA fine_as_ shortening in high grade pastry the original - always a One of the finest showing: These Watches we and are therefore under CONVENIENT In small Wrist Watches i these Swiss’ Watches and duplicate present prices You can buy a fine Wate now. It will pay you to n mediately. | “Where You Will f Our New I | UNIQUE WRIST WATCHES have ever.made is on display in this re bought before the recent raise in duties on imported watch movements Save Money by Buying Now on AYRES JEWELRY CO. Creamery Butter, Ib. 43¢, 2.lbs. 85e Bluhill Peanut Butter, pt..___39¢e, qt. §8e Gane Sttipari.2 2 oe 10 lbs. 84e Plush Flour, 48-Ib. sack ----$2.35 Plush Flour, 24-lb. sack________--_$1.25 Gold Medal Flour, 48-lb. sack___--_$2.85 Gold Medal Flour, 24-lb. sack____-_$4.45 BLUE GOOSE ORANGES Other brands cheaper, but none better. Per Dozen, 49@ and §60e Special for Easter Dinner Fresh Asparagus, Cauliflower, Spinach, Green Peas, Green Beans, Tomatoes, Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, New Potatoes, Green Onions, Radishes, Rhubarb and STRAWBERRIES sof Wrist Watches we store now. actual market prices. PAYMENTS t is impossible to beat it will be impossible to after this lot is gone. h for from $10 to $50 nake your selection im- Bungalow Grocery and Market 412 East Fifth St. Pventually Buy” ,ocation Phone 1195-R - Phones 22-—23 i 118 East Second St. Easte — fits Aer SAR Rela alc) IG \ Ul r Slippers infor Your Easter Attire! Batik for your Easter ensem- ble suit! Crocodile for your tailleur! Satins and kidskins in unusual shades to blend with your daintier frocks! Varied the materials and beautiful the styles in the Easter presentation from I. Miller now exhibited in our exclusive shop. ... . Golden Rule Department Store Lindsay & Co.