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i — ROSE Sat ee MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925 By MARY TOBIN Tickets for Recital Are On Sale This Week. Announcement is made that the sale of tickets for the concert which is to be given at the America the- ater on Monday evening, April 27 by Ina Bourskaya, the noted mezzo- soprano of the Metropolitan Opera company, opened this morning at the Charles E. Wells and Klein- Marks. music stores. Mme, Bours- kaya is giving a few recitals this season between her appearances at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, where her instant suc- cess was one of the musical sensa- tionk of last winter eee “Little Symphony” Will Give Concert This Evening. ‘An added feature of tonight's cert by the “Little Symphony” chestra at the Baptist. church, con- or- will be an interesting and instructiv talk on “Modern Orchestra Music. which will be given by Miss Eleanor Schneider. Miss Schneider is ass: ant to Miss Jessie May Agnew, su- pervisor of music in the Casper schools, and is thoroughly familiar with the subject on which speak. She will also give scription of each of the on the program as is play which will make th 3 inferésting to Hsten to. . Ceremony Is Performed At Methodist Parsonage. Mrs. Katherine Bowman of Cas- per and Stephen G. Pringle of Evansyille, were married last Satur- y evening at the parsonage of the First Methodist church, by the pastor, the Rev. Lewis B. Carter. Aleeda La Lone and Fred Thorp were the attendan ee American Legion Auxiliary Meeting. The American Legion will hold regular meeting to- morrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the assembly room of the Natrona Power building. All members are asked to be present as, business matters of importance will be trans acted. Auxiliary eee American Yeomen Meet This Evening. The Brotherhood of the American Yeomen will meet this evening, at the Knights of Pythias hall, during which time candidates will be initiated and businegs of importance transcated. The state manager will be present and it is requested that all members attend, The drill team members are asked to be present at 7 o'clock. Following the meeting a dancing party will be enjoyed and refreshments served. The public is nylted to attend. eee Masonic Lecturer To Speak in Casper. Robert D. Graham, widely travelied Masonic lecturer, will deliver his twelfth lecture in the Masonic temple, Tuesday evening, April 21, at 8 o'clock, for Pathfinder Lodge No. 42. All Masons are invited. Mr. Graham 4s noted as one of the great- est students of mysteries of Free Masonry, his lecture promises to be of o- SOCIETY— r St. Mark’s Guild Meeting This Week. An important meeting of St. Mark's Guild will be held on Thurs day afternoon at 3 o'clock during which time reports of the commit- tees of the bazaar will be read. All members are requested to be present. eee Tea Club Meeting With Mrs. Snook. The regular meeting of the Tea club will be held on Tuesday after- noon.at tho home of Mrs. J. C. Snook, 426 East Eleventh street. Substitutes will be Mrs. A. H, Hoff, Mrs, R. FR. Rose and Mre, Ferris Hamilton. Card Party to Be Given | Saturday at Parish House. Due to a request by those who were unable to entertain their friends at the bridge tea given at the parish house during the bazaar, another such entertainment will be given on Saturday afternoon of this week with Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen as chairman. Those wishing to reserve tables may do by calling Mrs Paul Weidner, 2451J. Play will begin at 2 o'clock Catholic Girls’ Club Card Party Tuesday | tenses at informal | Miriam) Snook Will Entertain Friends. Mfes Miriam ok daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snook will enter- tain a number of her friends on Wednesda peed ayes deck pagel way. Stops the pain at once, "Atay aa ate Douglas and Lar@nie. Gilbert is | state bee inspector. eee Mr: and Mrs. Clem Bybee and family, who made their home in on Eleventh street in honor of her tenth birthday. Among the guests who will attend are: Helen Lucia Lummis, Margaret Nichols, Cooke, Dorothy Mahoney, Dorot hy Sullivan, Martha Mosg Mahoney, Betsy Mansfield, Mary) Hester Lath rop, Ann Boyce, Vera Thompson and Iletta Morrison, eee G. T. G. Club Meeting To Be Held Tuesday. The regular meeting of the G. T. G. club will be held on. Tuesday afternoon from 2 o'clock until 5 at the home of Mrs. E.. W. Gremel. eee Redmen Will Hold Meeting This Week. A meeting of the Redmen will be held on Thursday evening of this ‘week at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. The chfef's degree will be given and {t is requested that all unites attend. - Refreshments will ved during the evening. Mrs. Holland Will Entertain Friday. Mrs. Willam Helland will enter- tain Friday at an @formal luncheon and bridge party, one of a series which she is giving. affair will be given at the Holland home on Kimball avenue. eee B. & P. W. Club Will Give Birthday Dinner. { The Business and Professional Woman's club will give a birthd f) dining room of the Members may bring dinner on Friday evening at 6: o'clock in the Henning hotel, former members. | PERSONALS Bruce Watt of struction company of Buffalo spent last week in Casper. transacting business affairs, eee Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Wilson expéct to leave the latter part of the week by motor for Denver and other Colorado points on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. eee Mrs. Willlam Bridger of Buffalo, who attended the Yeomen lodge meeting at Cheyenne, was a visitor enroute {n this city and was.a guest while here of Mrs. Lorena’ Franch. see The Rev. D. E. Sharp was a visitor here last week from Salt Creek .enroute to Fort Collins to visit there for séveral days with his family. the Watt Con- J. ©. Spaulding of Glenrock ar- lived in Casper last week from Glenrock and will make his home here. Mrs. Spaulding will join Mr. Spaulding here this week. cee Miss Mayme Savage has visiting with friends here Lander for a short time. eee George Brandell is now making his home in Glenrock, where he will represent the Conservative Building and Loan association. Dwight Scott’ was.a recent busi- ness visitor to Lander. ee Glenrock visitors here last week included Mrs. D. J. Smyth, Mre. W. ¥F.. Howard, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gil- lespie and family, Mrs. F. O. Carson, Mrs. Thomas Anson and Mr. Reisen. owe been from Mr, and Mrs, George Moore visited for a day last week at Glenrock with friends, see Harold Gilbert of Lander, a etu dant of the University of Wyoming at Laramie, passed through Casper last week enroute from Lander to this city for several years, are now residing on their farm north of Lander. } eee | EB. H. Mentzer of this city will | to Buffalo the first of May whe he will be leader of the Buffalo band, and head of the music department of the Buffalo schools. He wil! be Mentze: F. ¢ ber | egional office of the Unit Veterans’ bureau of this cit | short time Laramie last ‘ g with officers of Al j « Post No, 14 of the Ame | L Mr.,and Mrs. T. W. Breakey of r and Mrs. B.C. Cockriel of avillion, Wyo. were called to Powell last week, their brother hay- ing. been injured tn an accident there. While in Powell they were guests at the Groen home eee P: Hooper and Jerry Austin were among the Casper “men spent Sdturday fishing trip. who on a Mr, and moto: First Annual Rance Given by Lieut. Caspar Collins Camp No. 15 United States War Veterans at Carpenter Hall Wednesday, April 25 8 P. ‘Admission $1.00 Ladies Free BEST OF MUSIC Refreshments Free | Che Casvet Daily Cridune (Merry England Has Best Husbands, | Pretty Bachelor Maid Decides What country has the finest tmebands? Miss Isabel Jeans, called the most beautiful of the y actresses. Her authority for the statement is she had no husband. England, declares | ounger British; being questioned, since maining there for a short time on business. Mr. Fuller is mar the Frantz shop. eee Mrs. May V. Gardner of Johnson county is visiting in Casper with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Prior. . er « Bugene McCarthy and Jeremiah Mahoney motored to Thermopolis this morning. oe 6 R. M. Booraem, prominent Fort Collins man who has been visiting in Casper for a number of weeks, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. 0. C. Brewster, returned to his home last evening. see Mrs. Sarah E. Berquist has re- turned from. a several weeks visit spent with her son Joy who fs n attorney at Lexington, Ky. Mrs Berquist makes her home here wit! her daughter, Dr. I. EH. Berquist 759 avenue. cee Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. McGrady have returned from a week's pleas ure trip spent in Thermopolis. eee Joseph Farrell of Hartford, Conn representative of the Russell Irwir company, with headquarters in Der ver, is in Casper today busine: en route to Montana eee Chester -Baker of the Grude Investment compan been spending several days « Creek on business. M ter, daugh. wlins Kathleen, motored to ‘R will John Ma this morning where they for a short time with Mrs. Sullivan's honey, family. Mrs. EB. F, I are Both MeCalle: are officials of the & Reel company rt. time and Mr, Mur urkersburg R F, M. Sykes and R. E. of Denver ed in the morning. 8 4a McCreadie of Chicago is business affairs in ALG of McPhee & of Denver, spent yesterday . en route 1 polis and vict B. MR ° tending to busi cee Mr. and Mrs. ¥ ell « Thermopolis are t Townsend T. K. ilale & business caller ro eee L, ‘A. Burnaugh and Ina I naugh of Riverton spent yesterda in this city, ~ Ten8 M. M. Kar c arrive i is a Gladst Lotel shen e K. H. Graham has returned f a two days’ visit spent with friend at Thermopolis. at ee) T. Thompsc in Casper rived wool bu: even 3 ONSTIPATION A misery that spreads poi- son thru the system and a direct cause of many other ills, harmful, and becoming chronic if nej lected, is easily relieved and the tendency overcome by Chamberlain’s Tablets Wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, ay prevent harmful clogging, and thelr prompt, pleasant action, anc beneficial effect on the entire intesti- nal tract. Only 25 cents. visit last ning from a short time here | en rowe to Sheridan and the in country, While in Casper. the | vere guests at the Henning ho J. B, Okie is In Casper on business for a short time this week H. Roedel have | bee iends here from thelr t Creel | Si raiie | E. G. Inlay of Cheyenne is here | on business for the Van Camp com- pany, of which he is a representa. | { | Giese | i and M Jac Currie Den ver Whe e been visit I and mind quickly respond to | | 1k |M | the norther 2 \ | | L. E. Corey of Lay is a " sper. e je in Ca D. W. ¢ e today on busi- | ness from } in Denver, W. Scott of Glenrock was a v r here Saturday, | eee. | B. Bartlett of Chey | nne ts at- to busi r | affairs R. E. Finerty of Chi on one of his regular business calls ff Denver {s| s hotel today. r is at en 8. Richardson | | with the form x"$ parents, depart this morning overlard for Cheyenne ee J: Hunter AMLAOAD ve | PRESIDENT DIES HELENA, M April 20.—A. M. the Norther his private car this at Jamestown, N ing to ward received by E. rds, general agent at fae Burt was on an inspec had sucopeied Ae late °S io as/vice presiden SIRS LA LAND IN HONDURAS WASHIN ¥TON, April 20.—(By °’ress.)—One hundred ers and men from ‘Wildcat’? Wins | Music Contests PAGE THREE. Masons to Hear Are Announced Robert Graham At Lodge In Lysite Match’ Meet Woltoen,; M | Wyc ngham of own as the Wolton Wild Cat, wor in main wrestling match ght falls from Tra Shofs big tournament meet "s garage at Ly tw a first fall in six minutes and 35 eoconds, with a Lack body old. ‘The time on the second fall was three minute: y hold, arm 3 and| no at After the decision was} ece!’ ¢ e telegrar v y t Pes _ Cunnincham chal-] Were supy t ave t c ting. All M Invi t 2 wh pres 1 ¢ n May. Mr ald t . shea ‘ive anappy boxing preliminaries; known the urgency of the 1 oF eects at and two wrestling preliminaries de-| that she w have a a rar \ lighted the fans who p lk s > ley’s garage for the cvening tendan r a - dance was held at the Lysite echool| ed W c immediately after the show. The} C 4 Meh Killed Wyoming Sere: nished the music. Set Aside New National Park} | In Auto Wreck 1 Killed te vt c over DAUGHTER ro and | again in fina she tem- | rank order {e-] ants pista BORN GOL executive and | w purposes. — T at the request of Se is expected to be login Porarily by an sued toda recreatic CHAMPION Jangered ag a result of ry outbreak. SAVE = atyour The KLENZO TREATMENT brush fects make a com- plete treatment for teeth, gums and mouth, Clean and healthy teeth, mouth and gums help maintain a healthy body. Use the Klenzo treatment daily. 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