Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1925, Page 3

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SATURDAY, APRIL 25, Nope a a as ESO | ie fi By MARY TOBIN Gdd Fellows to Celebrate Tonight. ‘One hundred and sixth anniver- sary of the Independent ‘Order of Odd -Fellows will ‘be celebrated to- night ‘by-a banquet ‘and program-to be enjoyed by members of five or- ganizations—Casper Lodge No. 22 wnterprise ampment No.9, Cas- Canton No. 6, Patriarchs Mii- tebekah Lodge No. 13 Kuykendally Rebekah ‘The lodge rooms at cond and ‘Wo will be the scene the: festiviti 6-and 7 o'clock for the dinner 1 follow, Dane The program, is, ! of m committee headed by Chase. and Including E. 1. ‘Tedtord, H. E. Webb, expected. rere ot Welcome, Earl D, Holmes te Lodge,” 3 er Lodge No. 2 Duet - Misses Palmer Nola Hayes, ‘Noble Rebekah Lodge No. 13. Reading ~-...-.- Miss Bleanor Address—“The Rebekah Degr Mrs. Luxon, Vice President h Assembly. und Piano:...}Mis Constance Encampme . B. Henry, Chief, Pat- Encampment Rees 68 Metz nt, undwell and Gates E. Hayes Remarks—"'Good of the Order”... Mrs. Delia Clark, Noble Gra Rebekah Lodge No. 39. Solo - ~ Mises Bernice Henry Remarks—L. Schmidt, Grand triarch of Wyoming. Mrs. Carrie Williams Lynch, Captain narks—John Canton Casper: Visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekahs asked to bring their officia! re- identification at the door. ceipts as Informal Party This Evening At Davidson Home Mrs, Arthur Davidson will ‘enter- enibers of her bridge club vening at ech. The in playing hich a dainty lunch will be served: Spring: flowers will be used for decorations. Among those who will attend ai Mr. and Mrs, Horace Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Updegraff, Mr. and Mre. Charles Hall, Dr. and Mrs. ©. E. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Wileon, Mr. and Mrs. L, I. Gu- lel and Arthur G. Davidson. eee Miss Mahoney To Be Honored At Bridge Tea The Misseé Kathleen and Patricia Sullivan are entertaining this atter- noon at thelr residence on Hast Tenth street at an informal dge. a complimentary to Miss Kathryn Mahoney, who will be a bride of May. Mark's Synergae Meeting Tuesday St. Mark’s Synergae will meet ‘on esday eve April 28 at the home of Mrs. Stanley Griebel, 526 Lind avenue h Miss Laura Monson ‘ag aseistarit hostess. All members are asked present as final pl the! concert: tobe ven by the society on May 6 will completed, eee Miss Sullivan Is Guest At Party In Rawlins The following item from the Raw- ins Republican will’ interest the riertds of Miss Kathleen’ Sullivan. The Hridge party which Mrs. A. 1, Ros ve for her siste’ Helen r, on Monday. « attractive affair Dunlap, Christy, Mabel Parsons Sadie Murphy, Frances Phelan and Kathleen Sullivan of PERSONALS Clifford lne Misses Zing#helm, nh Mahoney Alleen Dorothy returned to G cee Among the Douglas high students who motored to © attend the military evening in the high sct ium, were, Mita Margaret wick, Miss . Dorothy Helen Forrest, Winston Bud Potter. Buddy Bolden expect first of next week for ginia to make his home for @ » He will be accompanied on the trip by his grandfath } . A. G, Ackerson, acetelene welder at the refinery at Greybull spént s@veral days in Casper this week oer R. M. Boeke, eclty attorney has been attending to business affairs in Cheyenne for a few days. eee Mts, Ly fr. and n Mre. Pa n and on business. | where ‘they visited with Mrs. Patterson was former- Jewel M week friends. ly’ Miss olis. Mrs."R..E. Rice has been spending a few days In Cheyenne this week. eee Mrs. ols w eration at 4 lo @d to be cony Ana® Anderson of Thermop- iy underwent an op- 1 hospital is report- Jescing rapidly. ’. Tobin attended to this wes! eee tive “year old) son B. Grieve busi- of the Midwest has been Casper for away, M. E, Diamond, Ted Fedder, A. J. Gerry, J. Heiser, George F. Kr », L. J. Sto: Woods and fA. Gobrec! ig the Casper mén initiated a ner’s meeting held this v ed Thu Mr. and Mrs.. P. 'P. Brown and Mrs. Lyle Berry of Lusk accompan- fed hy Mra, Gue Larson came to} Casper the beginning of- the y to visit with Gus “Larson, who was hurt in an automobile accident last and Mrs. Brown and to Lusk Mrs, ere to be her husband. see Fred Pattee spent Douglas on business. ° Mr. and Mrs: Otto Bolin have re- turned from @ short trip to Douglas. Mr. Bollan was summoned as a wit ness in district court. ie en20 Mr. and Mrs: T. T. Allen are ont- of-town visitors here trom Colorado. eee and Mrs. Jack Houser were among the Casper people to attend the Shriner's meeting held on Mon- day at Rawlins. eo ee "Mrs. Evelyn Delfelder ot Riverton spent a few days here thie week with relatives and attending to bu Tueedas Mr, week from Lander,| “ vicini where p business of k of Denver f arrived spent sey tic here | fo on thie morning. an wo Little Kathleer returned to | £° Casper, Tuesd from — Riverton, where she spent = few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thompson. While tn Riverton she |‘ took part in the “Riverton Follies” | © recently given at the Acme tl F of that city. r Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gibson return: ed from a week's motor trip to Chey- enne and Denver. LS eee to Mrs. Myrtle Wilcox Reese and family have retuned from Lenore, near Riyerton where they visited for a.short time with Mrs. Reese's sister Mrs. Creed Hay | . is H. W. Conley of the Kinney-Coast- | 2” al company spent a’short time beginning of the week at Rivert« on business in connection with } company. lal Cc. D. Mount ha Bragdon, F. erickson spent G. Purdum, F. H. her and L O. Fred- Tuesday in Riverton | he eee ar Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewing expect to leave on Monday of next week for Fremont, Neb., to visit, there for several weeks ith relatives and friends, The trip will be made o land, urg made @ is week among 2 on Wednesday, eee short ch John Powers, spent a recently in Lander. eee W.\D. Dewey, formerly of © has erected. new building at. W man, where he expécts to locate eee It Mrs. Catl Bowen been and smail so visiting with Mrs. | Fe . and = Mrs. | ' b al mording for a|# trip to Denver transacting eee Mr, and Mrs. Carl Marr are of friends in Casper from their home | in the southern part of the state. eee | Gus Westerlund, former resident of Casper was a recent visitor here from Riverton where he now resides VarpoRus ¢ Denver’ motored to olis the begsinniog of the! For All Cold Trouble. the are are law Che Casper Daily Cridune Natives” Rule British Empire in India for the First Time | ¥o r the regal palace. ft dian empire in theabsence of Lord Reading, Lady Lytton is a 1 first time a woman born in India is mistr Like her husband, who is serving as vicer LABOR SUPPLY OF COUNTRY IS ADEQUATE BUT SOME CLASSES OF JOBS GO BEGGING, IS CLAIV NEW YORK of on : flictin, fa 5 low United rd and rke: r supply laborers to do ¢ That demand of some of wo: ing of the immigration b trict t causes a mination t the n' equally that they be i Employment the | whi an wis cour satisfacto out ¢ of 5 must will net the we inc can not reach the points d construc Net a ° labor workers give ry the | Spring bsorb im Europe, the sur me ami, which we s faller This has been t off nearly n Mexico ly for f evident opposed In ut In alian This He ait sir » but in many workers town in no Birmin ked ne who ha aveler ik fo and n labor su still is t ard by th various sectio' of majority dmit that epncerned, | is what is bac employers newcomers will n: fforts to those classes insistent’ deter maintained conditions throug throu ry n general today] A number of men} as a certain be, either be accept the jobs or numt- | 8 eo} | 7 | desired. The for f demand rm tion t Inte under the r effect last . 70 per « part, to the wor due, in t of and sources rs Canada of this country. ada in desire to instar intend ret rande whicl sun shine Louisiana permitted to resid gradually is education import anart worke Hach section of the country. making strong efforts to em toward education and adva vT ot encour to build hom profit investments. In the steel 5 general t district and pi this condition steel men are up for the industry, ut th pects to employment Pittsbur are good f continue. endeavoring to _drop in” immigratier individual work efficiency More w ness every d ment company, Ww ek tempor that they heads at get © ANNGELSTT TO SPEAK AGAIN THIS EVENING AY SALVATION ARMY HERE Mrs, O. Lasley, evang the Angelus mple in L will speak again tonight Saly n Army North Welcott street. will also conduct sery morning at 11 o'clock at nd evening at 8 o'elot at tl lat é Mrs the citadel ‘ock to: has ut 8 0) Lasle French Naval Plans Okehed April 26.(By ess)—The ¥ luded { with am in sed HOME COOKED Chicken Dinners Sunday JOHN W. MILI ETP TS TIE oY — BiG BARBECUE AT PAGE THREE, tetas SUNDAY NOON BRING THE FAMILY PLENTY TO EAT FOR ALL FREE RIDE IN THE BIG -PASSENGER AIRSHIP TO EVERY LOT BUYER DICK LEFERINK, FAMOUS PILOT WILL OPERATE THE PLANE Barbecue Starts at 12 Noon Airship Will Be on the Ground at 10 A. M. ont Miss This Great Event A STAFF OF SALESMEN ON THE JOB ALL DAY SUNDAY HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN CASPER

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