Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1925, Page 2

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poserd Ca ° n x b a PAGE TWO WLS HEALTH Mir Bertha Tofs alt Creek in the city a.teacher in Jack Holland of the Bolthoff J} ufacturing company is spe: | B aster at his Denver home and . | the home office of his company Examination ae Chateien eS pe . Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Greenburg By Experts Will left today for ‘Thermopolis to spend Be Free. i The Misses Mary and Frances resume their ademy, after spend vacation in Casper r father, Eugene McCarthy. ursday | to 11:30 o' The location selected for | ers of \ fountain View an and Mrs, fam P, Knud sen are leaving this week for an ex tended trip through Colorado. M found with nu s, which if not dren a s, Paul Forbes and young son tsper alth departr see s of rheumat heet to sey k of the Casper has been attendi in Denver fo yusiness eral days. alrs Sie: fe Oliver G. Johnson of the Casper Wholesale Paper company returned last evening from the east where he has been on business for the last few weeks. While in Illinois, Mr. John- json visited with his son, Billy, who ending school at the Western Alton. and Edward urn to Denver to- to resume their e, after spend: Colored Garbage Collector Will Be | to attend Tri " the meeting of the Federated clubs Dried for Deli mimics cate set cee J. Kennedy Rodel, of the drafting department of the Standard Oil com- s spending Easter with his n Cheyenne eee and Mrs. BE, H. Thomas of t Were guests yesterday a -| the Gladstone hotel REDUCING SALE ONE WEEK ONLY Sunproof White Paint, gal.__-_____ $4.25 Sunproof Regular Colors, gal. _--_- $4.00 Plasco White Paint, gal.....______ $3.75 Plasco Regular Colors, gal.__-____- $3.50 Floorhide Enamel, gal..__--_______ $3.75 Flat Wall Paint, gal Empire Floor Varnish, gal. $3.50 | f Pitcarin Varnish, gal.-----__-___ $4.75 S | 1 Green RoofiPaint, galecss =) 5 oes $3.00 Black Roof Paintgal.--.----____- $1.00 Shingle Stain Oil, gal.--------_____ $1.00 Linseed Oil, gal White L acc rane lbs. $17, ‘00 Kalsomine, per pkg. TTSBURGH Plate Glass Co. Proof Products 252 SOUTH CENTER ST. : PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER || PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CiTY | 1 visitor in Casper. , | Visitor here from San Diego. oe j attend school here and who are Miss Zeta Monahan of Omaha {s Heh Mr. and Mra, Ralph Knowles of Midwest are guests of friends here. cee David Fox spent several days last week at Douglas on business, eee A. G. (Ted) Marion, representative of McPhee and McGinnity company who has been epending a short time here on business for his company expects to leave tomorrow. bacviity G. L. Moffett was an a terday from Greybull. eee val yes Mr. and Mrs, Jack Merrell arrived yesterday in Casper from Salt Creek, cee Mrs. Sommers of Highmore, 8, D. is a guest at the Henning hotel. eee Roscoe Pippin of Gillett has been |’ .| spending a short time In the city. ° (ier Mrs. Eugene Street and ehildren jhave returned to Casper from Call- fornia where they have been spend- ing the last few months. | cee M. S. Durrill of Riverton Js a vis-| itor In the city. cee D. E. Wickstrom arrived yester- day from Denver and will spend a/ few days here on business, eee Clark Murphy will arrive this morning from Napa, Idaho and will visit here for a short time with his uncle, Thomas Daily, manager of the advertising department of the Tribune, eee M. N. Wheeler returned yesterday morning from Denver where he spent several] days on business, eee Attorney and Mrs. John B. Barnes returned yesterday from Washing- ton, D, C., where they have been visiting for several weeks with their daughters, Ida Bell and Mary who attend school there. eee W. P. Lyons is transacting busl- ness affairs in the city from Chicago. | = eee Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rockwell are guests at the Townsend hotel from their home at Thermopolis, cee E. E. Campbell is a business . H. C. Bretschnider, vice president of the Midwest Refining company in charge of the exploration depart- ment, returned last evening to Denver following a several days business trip to thie city, eee Mrs. B. B, Brooks is leaving Tues: day for Washington, D. C., to at- tend the annual congress of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, as representative df the Casper chapter. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Manning have 18 their guests at their home on McKinley street, Mrs. Manning's sister, Miss Martha Miller of Denver. eee Recent Casper visitors in Chey- enne jnelude: ©, E. Dougherty, Thomas F Surran, Mre, W. R, Finney, R. M. Boeke and A, M. Gee, eee Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Smith of Wolton visited in Casper last week. They were accompanied by thelr laughters, Betty and Marjory, who spending Easter at Wolton. eee Mr, and Mrs. Clark White of Wolton spent yesterday in Casper on a business and pleasure trip. ee Lew Schultz, has been visiting for a short time with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Schultz in Cody, eee August Larson spent a short time the beginning of the week visiting with his family in Lusk, e8e Gus Westerlund has been spending the week in Riverton on business. eee K. C. Bass, publicity manager of the Gladstone hotel spent a short time last week in Riverton and vicinity on business ———___ WAIT OF MANDAMUS 15 OBTAINED 10 SECURE CHANGE OF VENUE HERE A writ of mandamus ordering Justice of the Peace Henry Bren- nan to grant a change of venue to 8, Martin was fesued yesterday by e Bryant 8. Cromer of the dis- court, on petition of the defend- ant Judge Brennan eaid he had re- fused to grant request for the change of venue on the ground th Martin is only one of the four 4 fendants named in an action brought Thomas Mills. The suit ts brought on a charge of trespass and the three other defendants have not been arrested as yet, Brennan sald, and for this reason he doubted tf he would be justified tn granting the change of venue, Martin was placed under a $100 bond by the Justice, me DESERTION 13 CHARGED IN DIVORCE COMPLAINT Sult for diveres on grounds of de- wertion was filled In district court yesterday afternoon by Henrie Lee Wroth inst Alonzo D, Wroth, The w ys Wroth left her tn 1923 and now lives in Cottonwood, Ariz. and that he lap failed to pro- vide for her for more than @ year, The couple were married in Wash a = Q I | = = = = Che Casper Sunday Cribune Cantatas Will Feature _ | Easter Music in [he Churches Here Tonight First Presbyterian, This evening at 7:30 o'clock, the choir of the First Presbyterian church, under the direction of Miss Jessio Agnew, wipe Vitae of music in will give the First Baptist. choir of the First Baptist will present Sir John Stainer’s beautiful cantata, ‘The Crucifixion,” at 8 o'clock Sunda evening. Following is the program. “The Agony" Miss Fra The ehurch by John § and Mrs, ries A. Fowler will be the accompanis! The program which will be given in the taber- nacle, corner of Sixth and H streets, follows: Prelude. Anthem, He,” Miles. Cantata, Chorus, “In That Day Shal] the Lord of Hosts," ces Bowerman, J. R. Haynes, W. E. Whisler and Choir Procesisonal to Calvary, “Fling Wide the Gates’. E. Reputa- A. Flinn y of the Divine Hu- Selo, “Behold, There Cometh Unto ------Miss Bowerman| Jesus," by Edna Mae Healy, Moses Lifted Up the is solo, F, B. Firmin, Serpent”. EB. A. Fling “God So Li Hope Is in the Ever: ¥ Wallace Allen, Miss ‘a a hen Jesus Cometh,” Mrs A. Flinn, E. A. Flinn and George D. Graves. Haynes. nd When Jesus Was Come The Last Words"’..-....-.. P. W. Frank. J. B. Carr, J. R. Hayn a. Solo, “But When Jesus Had Put Whisler, H. A. Ffnn and Male|the All Out,” Mrs. P. W. Frank, Chorus chorus. “The Appeal of the Crucified’... weeevneet J. R. Haynes.and Chorus “After This, Jesus Knowing That All Things Were Now Accom- Duet, “Love Divine! All Love Ex: celling,” Miss Agnew and Mr. Mc- Cletlan, Trio and chorus, “To Him Who ‘Oh Tell Us Where Is|" . $$$ rrr First Methodist. “The King Triumphant," by Ash- ford, a cantata, will be given this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Meth: odist Episcopal church, by the cholr of that church, with Fisher ag director and Mrs. Ethel Strick land, pianist. Following is the pro- gram. ¥ “Thou Art My God;''alto solo.-Choir*} Soloist, Mrs. Peter Holden , “The Entry. Into Jerusalem,” mezzo soprano Soloist, Mrs. Homer Helms “Ride On in Majest: “Jerusalem! Mi “Gethseman Mesdames H Messrs, Rarle and Osborn “Hail, King of the Jews,” bari. tone solo ~..--\------ Boyd Osborn “And There Was Darkness’ Male Quartette Fisher, Osborn and Northrop ist, Mrs. her "An Easter Praye ~Alto Sdlo Mrs. Boyd Osborn “The Ascension’’--.Women's Voices Miss Palmer, Mrs. Helms, Mrs. Hol- den, Mrs. Osborn, Mrs. Fisher, Miss Woth, Miss Mechling and Miss Palmer “The King Triumphant",,----' Choir Final Chorus GUIBERSON 10 SING AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. R. Guiberson of Los Angeles, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1925 here, will sing this niorning gt the First Presbyterian church, according to announcement mate Inst night. Mr, Guiberaon in addition to a high: ly trained and pleasing voice pos DIVORCE SUIT OF CARL | HILDEBRAND, RIDER AT coe eee) AONEOS, IS UNSETTLED 5 % Memorial Service At the termination of a three-day legal battle in the district court at Douglas this week the divorce suit ‘of Carl Hildebrand, well known stockman and rodeo rider, against Hilda Hildebrand, proprietorese of « Casper apartment house, {8 still un settled according to Alex B. King attorney for the woman, The action was brought by the mand on charges of desertion, Hildebrand denies desertion. started action for separate main. Today at Grace ‘African Church The memorial services of the I. B. P. O, E. of W. will be held Sunday afternoon beginning at 2:30 o'clock from the Grace A, M. E. church, 305-N. Grant street. The program follows: 1. Opening remarks by Master of Ceremonies. 2, Review of stations. 3. Singing opening ode. 4. Prayer. 5. Song by church choir. 6. Welcome address on behalf of chureh—Mrs. Lucy Life. 7. Response—H. C. Coleman. 8, Violin selection—Mrs. Emma Anderson. 9. Reading—Mrs, Rosa Craig. 5h tenance a year ago and the hus band bas been paying temporary all. mony since that thme, the attorney says. Agreement fs yet to be made on the matter of money to be paid her by the husband at terminator of the suit. CAGE AGRINGT “GREEN LANTERN PROPRIETOR 10. Solo—Miss Beatrice Bellanfont. 11. Sermon—‘The Neighbor. Spirit’ Rey, T. J. Burwell, A. B. B, D. 12, Song—“We May Not Climb bi UUUn the Heavenly Steps” — Church chelr. Harry Kaufman, proprietor of the 48; Offering. Green Lantern dance hall at Evans. 14. Closing. ville who was recently arrested by Peter McSwine, Master of Cere-| geputy sheriffs and federa} officers monles, on a charge of violating the prohibl- ere ee area Gene Griffith spent a short time tion ‘a was granted a continuance of 15 days yesterday in the justice plished” Left His Throne on High,” Mrs. J. Miss Bowerman, J. E, Carr and} W. Burns, Mr. Firmin and Mr. Bottoms. Male Chorus. ell known to Casper musical cir- through numerous appearances the beginning of the week in River ton, court of Henry Brennan. Kaufman is at Ubakiy on a bond of $800, azure skies and balmy air, let us that Spring is really here. alluring garments, supplements beauty and color of Nature. —A special trip to the Frantz Shop tomorrow will be worth every woman’s while. ---at this special reduced price you will find a liberal style and color range in new and unusually attractive models —there will be truly amazing bargains all this week in our Millinery Department. Shop here first for your Spring Hat. ington state. —green lawns, budding trees and shrubs, know —beautiful woman, garbed in Spring’s the —for Easter Monday a Special Selling Event of Smartly Styled Spring Coa ts Cn nnn Ep = 2 f : : = = ---both plainly tailored and fur trimmed, in excellent materials, and designed to give that desired graceful effect. —for Easter Monday also we have planned many remarkable selling events throughout the store —everywoman’s store n —just a reminder that every Tuesday is “Dollar Day” in the Frantz Shop Subway, | So plan your day fora! shopping trip to this store, EL oe | iy #

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