Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1925, Page 3

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MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 Former Secretary to Congressman Married. Of interest to Casper people wil be the following announcement from the Cheyenne Tribune of the wed- ding in Colorado of Miss Hazel M. McGuire of Cheyenne to W. R. Mc- Millan of Casper. Mr. McMillan was By MARY TOBIN TY = ———<$—$ planned and among those who will take part are: Charline Schank, Alma Hand, Helen Schank, Mildred Johnston, Harold Johnson, Raymond Carr, Nelson Chase, Chrystal Hand, Doxway Carr, Helen Johnston, Jane Forbes and Althenia Carr. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public James McMurtrie of Rock Springs is a visitor in this city. ewe C. EL Nelson is a Shoshon! man tn Casper/for a few days on busi. ness, Eye) pense H. A. Young and W. S. Collins of Denver are guests today at the Hen- ning hotel. John Nelson motored . Mr. and Mri D One in 500 e Casper Daily Cribune eee EEREE TART DAYIIRHT AMIS OPFAA STAR TO SING HERE TONIGHT Mme. Ina Bourskaya to the larger cities of the United States!’ The purpose of the concert tour which brings this noted soprano to Caspei is to appear before audi- e@.ces from coast to coast and thereby earn fame and prestige with the general public. Mme. Bourskaya told re senta- tives of the Woma...s Departmental! club, which is sponsoring her ap- pearance here, that it is wonderful for a town the size of Casper to have such a large number of local ar ts and support musical pro- grams. One. of the outstanding reasons for Mme. Bourskaya's succee= is her SAVING SYST Is Deseribed. | Marcus Marks, Ardent Proponent -of Plan, |. PAGE THREE “SPY aBAA 1} Insez Jog } . i formerly bookkeeper at the Richards | to attend. SV eRe to Casper yesterday from Rawlins, Appear In Concert at: Bae RAiRiie cher hse aitamecr and Cunningham store and was seo- E eee : Th : op See seine uring 1821 Yo Consreseman [than Stators, Wil tom MeDenald Raving tea vis America Theater, | sect, vote, brings ony audlance| __ BY EDNA MARSHALL Charles N. Winter. Bestiatoaas pstaee Bal of the| %0F in Casper. of her first number are heard. Her Lika peacaenice ; : CARA NOME ‘A Ge See eae ewer Pythian Sisters will meet in regular} yr. ana Mrs. F. §. Sedltncce sou Mme. Ina Bourskaya, mezzo- accompanist is M. Jacobson of New NEW YORK, April 2 solemnized Sa Peau, Cheyenne {Session Tuesday evening at 7.30| pois are here for a short’ time, so,rano of the Metropolitan and} Y°TK City, noted planist, ving which ¥ into « The Complete | a resent ity, pisos) val Sen o'clock at the Odd. Fellows’ hall. eee Chicago Grand Opera companies, Tickets'may be purchased at the|day, robbing folks of one people. At Tr wv Miss Hagel Manenret |All members are requested to be| ¢.-a. Bradley of-Lavoye {s spend. who will appear in concert at 8:15| America theater until the hour for|sleep and aading an louve Beauty Treatment Greeley, Colo., Miss ane ogra: he | Present as business of importance] ing several days in Casper. o'clock tonight at the America the-| the beginning of the concert. High|fun, may mean just ALecitiire rath Chexenne, “became. the | wilt be” transacted, “eee aier, arrived. in Casper yesterday | school children and music pupils of | venience to most fil bride: of William Roberts “McMillan eee O. EB. Hughes is a Greybull vist- and“in an interview today, praised | high school age will be admitted for | cus Marks, {t will be Of{ Caspers (The Eiim petvice \wasiread' |. onrcdde” Will Bhieialn tor in Casper today ; Casper for the interest shown by| 50 cents. This is another Induce-|of the greatest da by the Rev. Dr. Henry W atts, rector For House Guest This Week. 3 eee Iccal music lovers in promoting ap-| ment offered by \loca) music organt-| has been fighting for a if Sa eM ee iialtat Aieaithinrt Pattee: | °, Mie UBYOd Mare) wille bes hoctees | CIMA eadd MOET TUNE Calet aries Preciation for music that ‘s music, | zations to influence the ycung to|make the daylight saving td to Cheyenne, where for a time|t two informal: bridge luncheons| Sterling, Colo., are here for = short Mme. Bourskaya is one*of the | [ove music. & permanent one. | Pee erick teak wicate cf the bride's |£0ibe' glvert on. (Wednesday, andi xi"| time. ; foremost Russian artists aptearing, It. {s expected ‘that. the concert ' Tiateeaetatniacatsdcite day of this week at her home, 1142]. - ...¢ © © in this country and has scored ‘re-| will actract a record crowd and all panther Segre ae 3 South David ‘street, complimentary| Wade Tenyke, bridge contractor is peated successes in appearances in| thove who plan to attend are ad- | ri bride Gig moeh shor eenres to her house guest, Mrs, H. S. Mur-|in Casper on business for two or vised to be in idenerd oe time/the sponsorship of Se: | | in eyenne an ie ray of Midwest, w f dass from his ho: taerty 2 as no persons w:! admitted to] New York, under h aneralahia years has been connected with the |"@¥.° tnchen who is spending the | three 8 om rit me at Denver. Mr, and Mrs. Nate P. Wilson were | ti, theater “while: Hotrakiiya’ t Peed aoe u in rey Re | office of P. C. Spencer. re The Misses Ruth “Stevenson ana peeps aro epent several! singing. The program will begin |the measure in 1919 and asher| | “Mr. McMillan was formerly cec-| Bastern Star ‘Tea Lillian Bishop spent Sunday in Ther- days las arekeno promptly at 8:15 o'clock when congress repealed again after | retary of Congressman Charles Tuesday Afternoon. mopolis. = President Wilson had vetoed tt Winter in Washington, D. C The far Te | eee Mrs.) C.: B. Martin of, Glenrock Sues His Wife ropeal. Then courts induced the Every Cara he. was chief clerk of the party and kensington of the Fort| Mrs. Earl Burns, daughter of Mr | Sua ancthenit-iaw., Mrs. Bertin | of local board of aldermen to pass ar tollet urtivie te | during the last session of the Wyo-|Caspar chapter, Order of Eastern}@nd Mrs. M. L. Bishop who under- | Dareian rere fe conPes Seoenys emergency measure—and final ned to help b ming state legislature. Star, will be hie a er-| Went an operation recently at Lan- H F. A 7 , there was 2 compromise— be pened: Voimelpeats “Mr. and Mrs. McMilian will make! Door at poner tec ieta ry a din der is reported to be greatly. {m- | H. S. Harnsberger of Lander has or ccounting was'to have {ts own option on the tify the complexion, their home in Dore where the ltemple. Hostess for the afternoon| Proved. Mrs. Bishop left last week | been ausoding to” business affairs | - fH question of» saving daylight in the and each carries the room is engaged in business. will be the Mesdames A. A. ,|for Lander and expects to remain here today. Of F L F d summer time. And that mean# r . mance 0 z eee John McGrath, C. H. Tpmneead ost there for a week or 10 days longer. eee amity FUNG | er, on @ large sectlo ahd fragrance of Casper Peoplo Invited M. Lowndes, George Nelson, and FSS. Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Inman and country, for m« Cara Nome. To Attend Play at Glenrock. Anna Leeper. All members of the| J- L. Bowman {s among the Den- | Mrs. Hicks of the Hicks Fur shop _-_ business hours to Youswilllove t af Miss Mildred Tillard formerly &|Casper chapter as well as visiting | Ver business callers in the city. left Sunday morning by motor for] SPRINGFIELD, Mass., April-2 convenience. ; os eee ee resident of Carper will be among] Rastern Stars in the city are invited feast Jt i) Rawlins, Denver and Colorado| John Lemarche, 70, of ¢ Marcus Marks has always been a t for its odor alone those who will take part in “'The Mi-/to attend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ayers spent Springs on a combined business and| day brought equity a fighter, according to his friends. Hie | kado” popular opera to be given on he yesterday in Casper v with Pleasure trip. They wil be absent | for court to compel his wife, to whom | very sturdy bearing shows {t--and $1.00 Wednesday evening of this week at May Day Tea Friday friends from Salt Creek, from the city for a week or ten days.| he has been married 46 years, to give | his penetr eyes wh look | Glenrock. The production will be put | 4¢ High School StS % ome s: an accounting of family funds. Lem | through the person who opposes him on under the direction of the Ladies Members of the home economic| Robert Dea, formerly’ of Glenrock “i J. A. Moore of Box Elder, Johnson ne says all his earnings since h}.|bear out the impression. 4 | guild of Glenrock and will be given | department of the Natrona county | motored to Casper yesterday from — spent Sunday in the city.| marriage have been given to his wife | he ts 66 and has many 1 | at the Empress theater of that city. | high school ‘will be hostesses at «| DeRver where he {s now making| Only one | rn girls have! Mr. Moore rounded out fifty years|with the understanding that she in-|him, like a man of 4 Ki b ll D Casper pepole interested are iny May Day tea to be given Friday | is home. Mr. Dea expects to leave] tho physique eclan standards | residence in Wyoming last October| vest all funds remain! | Im a rug tores to attend. The cast is composed of | atternoon at 3 o'clock at the ‘de. | tomorrow for Great Falls, Mont., to| for says O. Sarsi,/and is widely known among the old| above their lUving and reese k8 Was president of| | the, following Douglas and Glenrock | partment rooms, the affair wil} pe | Pend until Saturday when he will | scul of the one-In-| timers. He takes a lively interest | that she has mishandled investments | the Borough of Manhattan when he | wae Rexcll Stare ~ singe! 2 under the direction of the instruc-|T¢tu™™ to Casper. Boia: , of Los An-/in Wyoming Democratic politics and} to her own advantage. They are liv-| first became « of the merits | 4 Mikado—Scott E. Layton. tors, Miss Virginia Williams, Miss CATO 8, z seles. is always a member of the strategy | ing apart. Lemarche says he fs tgnor-|of adding an hour to each working || Two s for your Conventence’ Coco—Louis B. Potter, Leah’ Black and Miss Caroline | _,D¥: and Mre. Mitchell were Sunday board when Senator Kendrick {s]ant of the English language and of ing day. Today he is pres: | eee anae ei Heche | There, will bere. sewing ex-| *#itors here trom Lavoye. J. W. Krieger, insurance adjuster custom Daylight Sav. | tay se hibit and a progr: Nanki Poo—Wallace Allen. all mothers Ostia Hes bes Mr. and Mrs. Hector Marti of the from Denve: *Ktaisha—Mrs. L. L. Patterson. | department are invited to attend, | ‘Townsend hotel have as their guests |‘?! GMO e Yum Yum—Mrs. H. F. ene ose'ss artend. “| tor a short time, Mrs. Marti’s cousin aS SiN Pitti Sing—Miss Marjorie Smith. |e oid ane arog Miss Frances Gilmore of Cheyenne. | M.D. Barnett A Pee Bo—Mildred Tillard. Ve Mrs. McGrady vee ing from Deny E T d D ll D The chorus—Mesdame: stoatibets at Dinner. ; Mr. and: Mrs. Harry Brettenstein soa | very ues ay 1S Ollar ay J. S. Ward, F. Bunk were hosts tact ess 2: McGrady | spent yesterday in Casper returning | Recent Casper people in Lander | ritt, J. M. Reese, O. V formal buffet dingo ne, ot, 2%, 42-| this morning to their home at Raw-| were: Mrs. T. B. Hood, 0. E ; B. Combs, T. D. Knittle, the Mis horieBisattiee Ginner given at théir|iins. They were accompanied by | Spangler, M s. Nate Elliidge, | in Antoinette Peculkaitis, Vera Wood, cr is the Miller apartments on Marguerite Buckle: Slatter Mr. and Gladys Merritt, Blanche McMahon, avenue. Guests present w oe Pat ; Haatiton vita Mary Dickson, Helen Ryan, Virginia Satire ciate Mrs. C. B. Reed of Cheyenne te H. Aderton and d Clark. Fasha May Phinney, Frances | 7° Pita Bingenheimr, guest at the Gladstone hotel today see Flynn, Dorothy Buffington and Baul Baer - Cowan, Mr d 3 ewe Visitors in ¢ week fron rs. F, A. Walker, W. Herbert eit and Mr. and 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Davis arrived | Gjenrock Mulvi A. E. Phillips, Ralph M spa tua ty sass Sia in Casper today from the! in | hin, Attorne n Dawson, Wil Vinson Merritt, William Trethaway,| | Waco, Texas. ; norte aie anes ReweT CO d ico K. Darby and Howard SOCIETY | see Hataiteiie oie an ak tae 4 B St. Mark’s Guild W. L. Miles of Seattle, Wash., !5| family, Mrs. R. W. Mulvihill, Dr. SET Meeting Thursday here on business fora short time! y.' Mebern Mr. 1 | Mre Mrs, Cowan Will Entertain The regular meeting of St. Mark's | this week. J. D, Summer, Carroll Morgan an For Miss Mahoney This Week Gutld will be held on Thurs 779 whey Ms Aras Orville \Wood Frank Cowan will be hostess | this week at the parish house. Vol-| Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cooke spent eee ‘on Friday afternoon of this week at| lowing the business meeting, which|the week end in Sheridan. | Mr mitten’ (Goataiia’s aawdey’ <Ualeen her residence on South Wolcott | will be held at 2 o'clock, there will| Cooke fs manager of the Standard |..7- ‘ esis hg Re slat Sek steeet at an informal bridge tea| be mission study. Of company in the Rocky Mountain | Stites internal revenue, collector complimentary to Miss Kathryn eee district. ® returned from a several we a ’ , A Mahoney. whose marriage to Ralph| Royal Neighbors To eee y in Cheyenne. . Barton will be celebrated in a} Meet in Regular Session Word was received in Casper to- Ol Olr a S oves few weeks. The Royal Neighbors of America | day of the death of Miss Zelde Webb, one, en Shu nd son Jack and} b] see will, meet in regular session on }daughter of L. A. Webb of Buffalo,| Miss Marion Miles were guests of Monday Bridge Club Zuesday evening at the Knights of | well known Wyoming pioneer, which | friends last Wednesday at Glenrock. | An assortment of pretty Bou- Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Meets This Afternoon. Pythias hall. Cand‘dates will be| occurred this morning at $ o'clo pd doir Caps. Regularly p: Kayser Long Silk Gloves in The regular meeting of the Mou-| initiated and all members of the or-| at the University hospital at Lo “Dad” Fuller, who spent some to $2.00. pretty shades of tan, brown day Bridge club was held this after-| ganization are asked to be present. | der, Colo. time in Casper, has returned to his id ervey noon at the home of Mrs, M. P. oe ose former home in Lander. | — and grey. Wheeler with Mrs. John B. Barnes} Junior Choir To Mrs. M. J. Burke of South Kim se. == ag assistant hostess. Substitutes for] Rehearse Friday ball avenue returned this morning} yf- and Mrs. ¢ the’ afternoon wer Mrs, Charles} The Junior Choir of St. Mark’s|from Arizona where she has'-been | motored to Casper Crabtree, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Miss} Episcopal church will meet on Fri-| spending several months. ltengertat acre: * 0S Erna Smith and Miss’ Kathleen] day evening at 7:15 at the parish Per cne, | ‘ were u eS S, or q Sullivan. house. | Following the rehearsal aj John Welsh formerly with the| ¢ we co AGA ea : eee social hour will be enjoyed. Mills Stationery company at Sher!-| jis ver ned oar Beene oe Tuesday we offer various Ay, De Molay’s Will Give } eee dan, now of California 1s in Casper | sion engineer, spent a short’ time| colors and sizes of regular h ae Now we offer our remaining Dancing Party alle Elie to soslprate on business. |iast week in the western part ot | $1.00 Trueshape and Punc- Select from these attractive stock of regular 65c and $1 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes an¢ unders’ Day Tuesday eee 5 laattie swesivs 4 i 3 ies : Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Young will act} | The Pi Beta Phi Alumni. club|{ Mrs. “W. 1. Connelly, and neice, |‘D® state on an inspection trip, | ture-Proof Silk Hose at just Voile Teddies—Crepe Gowns Bevece ae pipbed Vests as claperaries. hah iinformel(dens.'| will4celebrats, Founders! day .atian |Miss;Margarat Dougherty, are Jeav;|< ave” 3aina pasta. 6¢’ Glentock half price. . : at the absurdly low price of ing party to be given on Friday} informal meeting to be held on] ing this evening for Washington, D Underwent an operation last \w ° Sateen and Nainsook Slips evening, May 1 at the Barnes dance | Tuesday evening, April 2 C.. to visit with Miss Betty Con-| ata Ivcal hospital 2 Pairs for $1 ae A 3 for $1 pavillion ‘near Garden Creek, by | home of Mrs. John Whelan, nelly and brother Harry who attend - : V oile and Lingette Bloomers members of the Darlus chapter order | Ninth stent: an | school there. Fush: Dison’ oe MEARE: to — of De Molays. All members of the| Former Casper iv eee anted “adbbalt rary. as A organization as well as all Masons|Is Initiated Into Club. |. Harry Crain of the Stock Grow. |pocee? ® Position: with a local x Leather Belts, $1 Ch ° $1 00 Garters, 3 Pairs $1 are invited to attend. eeee jer’s bank of Cheyenne and Harold : eee | These:areiwideiloather/bells, regs o1ce . You can buy three pairs Tu eee Byron Hule, Jr, formerly of Cas-|Vaughan of. the Cheyenne Creamery | ying C.F, Palmer of B sitec Fane ; 1 ° v1 ated | c a a - Z Airs. oe Gimer, of urns visited ularly priced to 00. for one dollar. ‘Musical Recital of per now of Douglas was initiate! |company are guests today at the in Casper last week for hort time Interest Tuesday, st week into the Blue Pencil club, | Townsend hotel. With OMe Paliner AwHo tusies «this Of interest to all music lovers will] honorary journalistic society at the re ee ity his he adqui arters F be the recital to be given Tuesday] University of Wyomirez at Laramie. R. 8. Shannon of the Continenta a ean ae aia) evening at 8 o'clock In the Meth-| Others initiated were Josephine Dela- any of Denver is here on} @ 4) n’ of this is ; odist Episcopal church, corner tour Sheridan; Leatrice Gregory | i eceraeir tne iite at Second and Durbin str ock. River, Marcella Avery o shale (aie ac ipepaede pitt a pe pupils of Mrs. Ethel Strickland i lvia Oldsman of Encamp-| LL. J, Morrison of Tulea was ar rere t ate ‘gram of interest hi and J. B, Snow of Laramie. arrival here this morning Swea ers While they last—a rack of | : i : ° * : miscellaneous items former- But Don’t Leave All of the Cleaning-Up to the Children! Rajah Silk Suits ; 25 Patrick Sullivar ly priced up to $25.00— Z. = lican committeeman, Miss Margaret Sulivan, returned to- day from Washington, where Mr. Sullivan conferred w party le Blouses YOUR CHOICE, ers. Enroute they visited with PER GARMENT doe Donlin-and tunlly “at on House Dresses merly Miss Elleen Sullivan of t | ofts J. Hoffman 4. Casper in Lander Satur¢ Mrs, A..T. Rynalski hag retu Ps - H froma two weeks’ visit spent at Ch f Th $] Ear ot hoice of Jewelry, $1 |. Hat oose from These, oper, Bagh whens Attractive styles and colors rimmings Regular shee to $3.00 pes men's Christin ‘Temperance Union, | Giase Bead Necitiecss A Collar and Cuff Sets wal be Casper this week. Afra. | : nee a aa Dollar Fancy Baby Shoes ntitute to be held } ar Drops Worth Pure Rubber Aprons the union Joe Zester was ander from Casper ee | Bead Chokers $1.00 Fancy Ties Artistic Candlesticks Isto; tc; (or less) will trim one of the new shapes in smart and be- coming style. A. C. Gehrs was a visitor in Lan- der last week enroute to the Fre- mont Of] company field in Crooks Gap. that were formerly priced up to $12.50, Choice of a The Elite Beauty Shoppe 4 few Spring Marcelling and all lines of Beauty work done by an ex- pert operator, E. Burnham Cosmetics Phone 1540M—109 ©. Center aby Rigs and able ore, blaring crehasieeerole inthe i

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