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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925 5 (T] — ~ By MARY TOBIN Last Formal of Season This Evening. Th nal dancing party of the ‘season will be given this eve- ulng by the Elks lodge at hall on Seventh and Center streets. Music. for the evening will be fur- rtz-Butterfi or- last ast il courses tor which will be served at ne Townsend hotel, Carl Shumaker > home of Dr. and harles Geis on Durbin Among those who! will at- and Mrs. Leigh Tay wn- at Mr. and Dr. and Tipse a Duteh dinner will be served with jd for the following: Mr. Frank Cowan, Mr. and n Binge and saret Sulliy ad, Miss’ i Kathryr ing- Chester Barton, Messrs. Ralph & Norris, . Auburn Atk Dermott, M P. Sweeney and Dinner at Country Club Yor May Bride and Groom. Mrs. M. ning at the Country of Miss “Kathryn Ralph E who Mahoney see i avian Lutheran id to Serve Dinner. ‘he Scandinayian Lu heran Ladies’ Aid society will serve a dinner on Friday, May 1, from 5:30 o'clock 7 at. the church parlors, 919 Sixth street All members friends of the church attend. * Junior Choir to Rehearse Friday. The Junior choir of the Grace English Lutheran church will, meet for rehearsal ‘Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the church, corner of CY avenue and Ash streets. eee De}phian Society Elects Officers. At the reguiary meeting of the Delphian society held on Monda afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Warren Hagist, 314 South Kimball for the year, were Mrs. L. U. Lang- worthy, president; Mrs. 0. J, Ca- charelis, vice president; Mrs. Wil- Mam Korn, secretary. and treasurer, and. Mrs. B, Wertenberger, re- porter. The meeting was well attended and a program of interest under the direction of Mrs. .Wertenberger, on modern French and Jtalfan drama was enjoyed, The next meeting of the soclety will be held on May 11 at the home of Mrs. L. L. Lang: worthy, 804. Eqst Third street, with Mrs, W. H. Crawford in charge of the program which will be ‘on nian drama. = wiles'e Helpful Club Meeting Thursday. The regular meeting of the Help: {v1 club will be held on Thursday afternoon at: 2 o'clocle at the home of Mrs, Tildon,.1132 Jackson street. oie Applied Arts Division To Meet at Whisenhunt Home. The applied arts division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet on Friday afternoon, May 1, 2t the home of Mrs. John M. Whisenhunt, 1325 South Agh street. Arrangements for the entertain- ment. of. the. general club on next Wednesday will be completed and the-program for Mrs. Funkhouser will Instruct memberg on flat bead work. cee Dinner and Dance at Country Club Enjoyed. The Rey. Father*J. H. Mull: a dinne » for member ub, fallowed the year outlined. the the e' Catholic an informal which Misses Helen Bry nH Marie Alice Daly Sara) Coyle, Donahoe, Mildred arinhutr Goldtrap, Florence Jensen, : Jensen, Blanch Kassis, Mary i , Vietorla Kassis, Marie Law ed, Mary McPake, Mary Niethaw ner, Rose Noonan, Helen O'Malley, Constance O'Malley, Genevieve Red- ington, Maé tedington Nowse, Rose Shikany, Elizabeth Ufheil and Catherine LUNCH AND PRIVATE PARTIES _ A&K TEA ROOM Will cater to luncheon and private parties REGULAR DINNERS Breakfast A.M, to 12-A. M. Dinner 6 P.M. to 7:30 P. M. 505 East Second St. Phone 637-W Mr. and Mrs. Cecil | &. Q.. K. ‘Deaver, 1 ox, Miss Mar- Uthell, Mrs. Mary Sllzeski, Miss Margaret Curtin and” Miss Edna Smith. Invited for the dance were the Messrs. John Tripeny, Dick Nines, E. A. Slater, Tim’ Mahoney, D. J. Griffin, J. O. Flower, J. T. Car Watkin Charles’ A. Cullen, George S Joe! Shikany, Tom Kassis, Pavl Russell, Me- L. McCrea, J. e Mc- Huseian, A. B. Con- Grimm, N. O'Malley, nue, P, W. Hennessy, J. William ° Perry, J. 5. A, O, Guimont, Burke, Vickery, Joe A Rudy Di d+ Justin Ww und Di cele Community Church €lub Regular Meeting This Week The regular meeting of the Mor ork of the clui Comedy ‘To Be Given Thursday ‘A Family Af! will c Odd Fellows" hell on Thurs. 1.30 to which invited to attend. comedy was given abo month ago by the same cast en, who attended.’ A following the mission: fee to be charged. features will be by Miss. Dora and Eugene ; part. in the play ward J. Treglown. y, Joseph A. Williams, Herman Trepte, director, A. il- liams, assistan' Tr rt ason, pianist. eee Institute Tuesday 1s Well Attended. An allday institute was condu ed on Tuesday, april 28 at the First Christian church by members of t Women's Christian ‘Tempers union and proved to be a most teresting event. It was decided ing the meeting that the insti should be an annual event with > trona and Converse counties taking part. During the morning session the }following. officers were electe Clara’ G. Wilkinson, president; Post of Glenrock, vice preside Mrs. Pearl Ferguson, secretary an asurer; Mrs. Haymen and M Harry Parson, membersh!p comm tee; Mre. Wilkinson, Mrs, Ferguson and Mrs. Hall committee on reec tions; Mrs; Sennett, Mrs, Richard Dunn, Mrs. Lewis,’ reception co mittee. A feature of the days program was a talk of interest on the general divisions of the union, by Mrs. M nie Fenwick, state president, who is making a tour of the state on an ection trip of the divisions of the ganization. Reports were read by depart- mental superintendents, followed by a round table discussion by, Mrs. Wilkinson. At noon a covered dish lunch was served, the program be tng continued during the afternoc Numbers given during this sessi |-were: song, Mrs. Frank; song ser vice, led by M Ferguson, Mrs Haymen, accompanist. The: institute was closed evening with an address by Fenwick on the 68th corgressi committee investigation and a tall of interest by the Rev. Bowermar pastor of the First Baptist church Several pleasing vocal selectior were given by Mrs. Mary Ladw following resolutions were su itted by ‘the committee: “We, in institezte ‘assembled, do} pledge our allegiance to our God our home, our nation and to our be loved organization, The Womer Christian Temperance union. R izing that the hope of our nation Mee in its youth, we urge greater | effort and nwre concentrated work jin constructive lines for the up- building of thelr character and ¢ efulness, and do herel , to continue o1 d en st the M in reen e¢ upon th # their co-oper: ; third, that our « ssiztance: concerning the sale of cigarett nd distributed. Resolutions, Wilkinson, 96 published Pearl ¥ Eva M nvening closed the Rev Personals M representative of and company, who. hag been headquarters in Rive itt making his ton, has moved to Casper to make his headquarters in this city oe | Miss"Marie Kalloran, who was fr | jured recently inran automobile acc: | dent, will be taken to Rocheste Minn., today: where she will consult | | specialists. at the Mayo Brothers | hospital. | eee Friende in Casper will be pleased 16 Denver of a baby daughter to and Mrs, Robert’ R. ‘Boston of at city. Mra. Boston was former Mise Helen Adel Wileon of Casper. ee to learn of the arrival on April in was issued on 25 to Laura Jones and Roy ‘Thomas. A marriage license April P, eee Morton inot fror ored to Cas Jackie of All Trades Is She Toren he tain View Community church club| Forks, N.*Dak., is Miss Helen =a Grace Leo. For besides being | an art student in the state uni- | versity, civic, professional busiest person in Grand and an active leader in | and college activities, she is society editor of |, 4: 7 the Grand Forks Herald, and | ‘ending ‘ writes stories on the side. eA of Patrick Sullivan | me . where 1 if last ‘f Caspe 2 spndi wilt r the lat Denve ng © made Che Casver Daily Cridune PAGE THREE Ticket Demand Swelle for Concert Of “RANCHER F ___ Senor Mojica, “Sheik” of Grand Opera CITY BRIEFS » Davis arrived la ing with Mr hon. t ¢ ty ee at De the e] Donald Williams of He week was a recent visite | oe e ee | Mr, and Mrs. J. J of C.icago Is her | ing with frien r | Iness ! Midwest a ny ies ' Hennin, mbered a Mr. and Mrs arrivals “in C oo 8a Mr, and Mrs, M tandard drove i to Casper yesterday from De Fred Meyers, and € and are guests at the ‘Townsend| Denver men wt hotel. Mr. Standard is connected] this morning with the Stern Rogers company. ete “ee C, T. Lupton ts tr: Mrs, C. R. Wiley and family | ness affairs here moved to Douglas last week where} > Saiiae SER ee Mr. Wiley is manager of the Yellow stone garage. see Mr. and Mrs. J) K. Walker we among the Midwest people who} motored to Casper yesterday eee Mr, and Mrs. Mark Wilson, who | have been visiting here ‘for several ys with the former's parents, de ed this morning by motor for] Robert Seay eee a resident of Mille alt Lake. City jdied at a local hospital last nigh ee owing an ope uppendict- Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lynch are Mr ady is survived by his leaving this afterr f Rawlins | wife, a daughter, Katherine and son to spend until Saturday with friends.| Robert. He was an employee of the | Fu? ndard Oil co any and a nd“Mrs. T. B. Gilbert jdent of Cesper for many 3 The | a visitors in Cas-| ody was taken to the Lorton Fu per fr ral Home and funeral arrangements | bs will be m after the arrival of re! Mr. and Mrs. G. EB. Halson Montana business callers he hort time, Marvin Landes will return to Cas per this week from an extended trip New York and Miami, Fla. He |} was ied on the trip by Mrs. Landed, who stopped in Minneapolis en route home to visit for several weeks with her sister eral days in the east ficient established oad foreman of | ago & Nort spending sev part of thi of railroad, Sctentific Industrial Research | q| Developed at World’ | i not tate and in Nebraska on business, | Theodore Be banker of Sh shoni was in Casper yesterday, Sho a fo re-bu ing again the sene tures destroyed bt Foremost Oneze Institut. J. W. Manz who has been here and animals, the last four days 1 | for Denve | stain, Pleasant odor. Harmiessto humans Mother They Really Do Want YOUR PHOTOGRAPH— Take the Children’s Word for Yours, Too, DAD W. BRYANT DOLAN | Distinctive Portraiture O-S Building Telephone 859 Appear Before Wednesday at nee xt W H M Garde G 4 the I Grar tM 1 2 g Mme. 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