Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 5

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b SUNDAY, MAY 38, 1925 American Legion Auxillary Members to Be Entertalned. Ladies of the American Legion Alikiliary are Invited to attend « so- celal metting and tea on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Na- trona Power building, hostesses to be the Mesdames Burson, Wright, Stanley and Bailey. All members as well as vilsting members in the city hre Invited to attend. oe Mise Crhill Is Honored 4 At Bridge Luncheon, Miss Betty Cahill, who is leaving thts ‘evening for ~ Livermoor, “Cal., Where she will be connected with the Veterans’ bureau hospital, was hon- ored yesterday at an tnformal lunch: eon) and bridge party given by Misa Dora Neiuhaus at ther home on Kast Sécond street, Honors for the after: noon were won by Minn Cothelia Curtz while Mire Cah recelved a Pretty guest gift. Those present were,!Mrs. Mary Husgion, Mrs. Paul Crawford, Miss Cothelda Curtz, Miss Estella Sain, Mian Viola Batley, Miss Rose Auer, Miss Mary Peevy, Milas Alice Miler, Mise Jessie Page, Miss) Viola Arm: strong, Miss Onga Gysinnd, Mra. A. T. Rynolaki, Miss Mary McPake, Miss Ethel Johnson, Mre. Alex Me- Cafferty, Miss Alma Archambault, Misa Cahil] and the hostess. eee Nurses Association Will Hold Meeting Thursday. ‘The last meeting preceding the convention to be held in this city, June 4 and 5, of the Natrona County Registered Nurses aseociation wilt be held on Thursday evening of this week May 7 at the home of Mrs. Sam Ford, 1015 East Sixth street with Mra, N.. J. DeClue es anstat- ant hostess, The meeting will begin At 8 o'clock, Neighbors of Woodcraft Te Hold Regular Seaston. Casper Circle No, 409 Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet in regular ses- sion Tuesday evening, May 5, at 8 brclock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Business in connection with the din. trict convention will be taken up and members as well as visiting mem- bers of the organization in the city are invited to attend. eee Tea at Y. W.C. A. May Day Is Enjoyed. A very interesting tea was given May Day by the Women’s associn- tion of the First Congregational church at the Y. W. C. A. The tea All Casper Thrills to-Opportunity Of Heanng Leading Role Tenor in Génerit Don Jose’ Mojica, Selected by Mary Gardes And GalliCura for Roles’ Opposite, Assured of Big Réception Here. Casper music lovers will bask in the tadiatite of « star new to the Casper concert stage whén Don Jose Mojica, leading tenor and ‘‘sheik” of the Chicago opera, appears at the Elks auditorium as the crowning.event of Music Week. Eager demand for tickets, notwithstanding the fact that no reservations aré being made, public, appreciates In full an excep, tlonal opportunity. The event like wire marks a new. epoch in musical affairs here in that music lovers are xiven opportunity of hearing for the nominal admission’ of one dollar an artist of higher ranking and richer entertainment possibilittes than many who have-commanded two of three times the price, Jose Mofica is the youngest lead: ing role tenor in grand opera today, and therein Hes much of the charm of his youthful grace and enthu- sinsm. Me further lays claim to: be: ing the youngest tenor ever knowh in grand opera, ag he started at the age of 18. This seems a contradic: tion to the usual custom of walting until they are 40 before recognizing their ability aod allowing the artist's voice to be worn before they become national Gwures in the musical world. The fact that Mofiea has beeh selected by Mary Garden, Galli Curet and other famous stars to play lendn opposite them at the Chicago and other operas satisfiea the most ex- acting critic. Announcement is made furthermore that he will co- star with Mary Garden at the Paria, Milan and Brussels operas this year, Accompanying the tenor will be Miss Dorothy Doteon, pianist, whd will add variety to the program be- tween the groups of songs which the tenor will sing. Contributing to « popular enter tainment and one which will appeal to every music lover will be Mojica’s Spperrance as a Spanish cavalier for the singing of two groupr of Spanish folk and love soncs, the first in Bpanish and the second tn English. ' The romance of his cos tume will ‘stiggest the gay court life stands out: as proof that the cape, it ta aald, eumgents Sir Walter Raleigh's famed “rug for the queen” and the cavalier WhO mang “Nita. Juanita.” Silver trimmings from the clothes of a Spanish ancestor set off the cos- tume. > Opera selettions that are known to all will find a:place on Mofiea’s Program Anq the treat undoubtedly will be prolonged by encores. Al- ways liberal with hin audiences, and Antipus.to win every person in’ the alidience, the storm of applause may be expected to grow in voltime hs the evening progresses. ‘The handsome youhg tenor Ja tre mendously popular with the fairer sex, but ls modest ahd unassdming, And protests that he §# not n “aheik". Knowihg he could ‘tél worhe un- Udual experiénces, x. feporter’ was kent to. gét aistory from him! about tnimorous intidents with enamorous women, for jt i# very common knowleddé among the Opera people that he Is a greatly pursued .young man. Very, very felictantly, he told about once “when he was pur sued.” He would then tell no more. “It was during the summer two years ago, when was back in Mexico City at homé. I had been faked to Assint in a musical festival which wAs being ptephred a the honor ofa very noted shan. He was a great physician, and the mannger of a large hospital for mental dis: eases, Yés, I wan praued thére, 1 Went out walk And aw a bedu- tiful woman kitting on a bench, and. supposing shé wns a nutse, I amiled. The first thing I knéw, she. started after me, exclaiming, wat Yo kiss you, I. want to king sou,”.. Yea. T wan pursued but by an inmate of that asylum.” All earnings of thé concert, which te being presented heré under the auspices of St. Mark's nynergae, will go to charitable putponen. . tables were artiatleally decorated with sweet peas and during. the tea | Of olden days when géntlemen hour the following program was|dorned themselves in bashing given: colors. Hie long woven ecariet Piano Solo -... Mrs. Chester Greedy Voeal Duet -. Mrs. G. B, Stebbins and Miss Grace Rafferty Roading --- Lota Rarie Vocal Solo -. Mra. Ed Lord Piano Solo .. Mra. Ella Langworthy | Mrs. Bailey For Woman's Ctob Saturday Afternoon. ‘The regular meeting of the Cas- per Woman's club will be held on Saturday afternoo nef this week at thé home of Mrs. W. J. Batley, 1023 South Wolcott. Painters of western life will be the subject for discua- sion for the afternoon: eee A. T. 0, Fraternity Win Hold Monthly Meeting. The monthly meeting and dinner of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will be given on Tuesday evening, May 5, at 7 o'clock, at the Town- wend hotel, All members of the fraternity in the city ure invited to attend. eee Home Minsionary Society ‘WW Give Informal Tea. : The Woman's: Home Mtesionary wociety of the Methodist Eplacopal church will give a May tea on Tyes- Gay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Peter Molden, 732 Grant street. A specie! program haw been planned and the public In invited to attend: eee D.*A. RK. Card Party > Te Be Given Thursday, The Daughtera of the American Revolution wil! be hostesses on Thursday-afternoon of this week at an informal.card party to be given in the asxembly room of the Natrona Power bullding. Reservations for tablen should be made an soon as possible with one of the following committee: Mra, R. T. Kamp, Mrs. H.C, Chappell and Mra, H. P. Fish- burn, . Ask Your Grocer FOR THAT GOOD Butternut Bread Wyoming Baking Company 324 West Yellowstone Phone 1732 HAY GRAIN STORAGE Dairy and Chicken Feeds Alfalfa, Cotton Cake, Salt Cooper Warehouss Co. * 268 Industrie] Ave. Phone 27__—P. O. Box 647 |= ee | PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CiTY Little Margaret Nichol4, who was Injured recently in an automobile necifent was moved from the hon- pital to her home on -South Park lant: week. ‘ © one Mrs, Patrick Sullivan and daugh- ter Kathleen are leaving tomorrow for Chicago where they will epend & short time before going to Fort Wayne, Inf., where they will be guests of Mra, Joe Donlin and fam- lly, Mise Sutiivan will visit’ while absent from the city with friends at St. Mary's college, Notre Dame, Ind., from which echool she war graduated and wth friends in Fort Dotige, In ¥ * eee Harry Kiser who has been making Casper his home for the lant year ta leaving today for Pittaburg, Pa. where he will’ spend the summer montha, eee 8. FP. Pelton and C. D. Hemry of the Pelton and Hemry company spent yesterday in Doug'as on bus- {ness for their company. eee Mra. K. 8, Murray of Midweat who has been a guest here for the last week at the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Moore on South Dayid street, returned to her homé at Midwoat Yesterday. Mra. Mutrmy. wan ac: compnaied by Mr. and Mra. Moore who visited there for a short time with Mrs. Moore's gimter. eee Dr. and Mrs, Jay Smith, Mien Bly- the and Mra. ®. W. Mulvihill were Glenrock visttora Casper, Wed- nesday, eee Mra. W. PP. Catn of Omaha, for. of Colfax: In., arrived tn Cas- per yesterday afternoon to attend the wedding of Mias Kathryn Ma honey, ahd Ralph . Barton which Wednesday of will be celebrated on this week. eee C, B Dantels of Cheyenne Ia 5 guest at the Gladstone hotel, eee Attorney John Dawson of Glen- rock, necompanted by ha mother, ‘tra. J.B. Dawson of Mortis, TI, ‘rove to Casper Tuesday. for the | eee. the Nursery Stock we Casper’s Beauty--- Our Civic Duty HOME OWNERS. Come te the Fire Station dewn town Suaday aad will be glad te sive yeu all the JEWELL NURSERY CO. JOHN M. th hadad T. J. Connelly .was ealied to Obn- ha Inst week by the sickness and death of his #tater, Mrn. #4 Bridge, Eine ie 8 Mr. and Mra. C. R. ThomdAs tet ‘ant evening for Cheyenne and Den- ver. a wee G. Ro Henderson 4a here for a few \inys on buwinesd from his home in Chicago. 5 Ie ee , Angus Tietebinson: ahd Y. Yeuhs Mere visitora the beginning df Inst week at Glentock. eee A Stearns ta in Casper of bus thesa from Oman. 7 ere D. B. Boyd tn among the Denver husinewn caflers a cuem at the Town. ae! . Mr. and Mra. m. 1. Miller moved {0 the Townsend hotel yesterday. e. John: Talmes in thanaacting bua. Inenw affairs here from Chicago. rey Mr. an@ Mrs, ©.) R. Tallock, of Denver ate amen: the Colorado vin- itors In Casper for a (ew Gaya. eee A:Stearna tn attending to business Ornaha, er Archie MeFarlane of Lusk td here fot m few days, cee W. D. Rhodabarger an@ Mra, Nhodatatgen of Lavoyé have been yiating With friende 1A Casper. eee aftaire here from . ‘Mr. and Nre. Willlam Regan and daughters have retutned to Casper ftom ® four montha stay wpent tn Ireland, eee Mra, A, J. Cunningham, has cloned her, home on Bouth Center for the séhaon and will spend a short time ee The Elite Beauty Shoppe Marcelling and’ all lines of eauty work done by an ex- pert operstor. E. Buraham one 1540M—109 long forgotten’ “ Spanish |’ at’ thé Bar © rdnch when she will #0 ent to! join Mr. Cunningham, seh Kins been iil tor come tinje and who. In. reported to bt ateatly im: proved. Mr, and Mr. Cunningham expect to take a plensure trin’ ‘to Panama ind poldts on the Pacific eee Chaties Calhoun and rons, Notton and Gerald were visttora: here re- cently from their home near Lusk. Cm ee Mr. and Mra. Guw) And§ Gow and Miandad Mio. Bair xpent a short tlipe’ tm Glenrack thig. week ricsts at the T. Garden homé: -@ ee M. T. Murphy and (6.0; Campbell are in Casper from Rillings. ie ei & W. @. Fanning of Denver In here | on pusiness for a short time. k epee "| Mies Bue Fisher wan a visitor tn Casper yeaterday trom Douglas. ; eee oH. OM. Hughew of Tiverton haa been attending 10 bubiness nffaite here. eee Mids Mildred Smith of ntrivéd in Carper yesterday. Midwest eee ©. LL. Carhberg acd Robert Kas. then of Th: Ma came down yon terfay to apend A ehort timé here on business. * eee Jaraea KAter of Chicagq «pent yesterday here enroute to Salt | Creek. | 4 eee J. NR. Goodrich, ot Denver was here Yertetday having just returried from fA trip to the Big Horti Basin coun- try. oe Mr. abd Mrw.tJ, MeCotdy of Den- ver ate questa at the Henning hotel eee ce Mark. U, Webet former reatéent of Camper wn here yeetertay on busines from Denver where he now rexider. eee * ~ T. ¥.'Grant‘ta a Chieago sbulpingree man tn’ Casper. tis eee Mr, Bertd smth wilt eave today fot. Rock Springn whete whe will rive a concert for the Woman's Choral club Tueadny night. She win) teturii Thutaday morning. eee Wallace ‘AWen of Walla Walia, Wash. will «ing ani nrin from ‘the “Prodigal fon,” by Sullivan, At the America theater this morning in connection with the Congregational church services. gibi awit ele FT ‘larnéd-Boyd Wedding et Werk tw Lost, A wedding of interest. which war clettatedon Tuenday, in Lusk wns ‘HAL Of Mik Mildref Harned to John W. Moya beth of this efty, Judge Ewing offictated. | ——__ . bt Cape. Sunray Cribune W.-C A. ACTIVITIES | LEG SORES ~ Youhg Women's Chriatian Asso- _clution, corner, Firat and t Wollott, offire telephone. 1466, general wecre- tary's telephone 241J. fe t Calendar for the Week. Motday &p.. m.—Monthly _ pro- gram meeting of Girl, Resérves. , 5:80.—Hiking club. Tuesdsy, °7:30.—Burlington , gym: nasium clara, Wednesday, 7;30,—Y. W. C. A. kymoasium class. Thursday (2:30.—North Casper mymnasium clase... Reading Bat. The Reading Circle: whieh has heen #0 populat with thase attend- Ing, will continue the treading of Ib- wen's plays torhorrow evefing. Pil late of Society haa been chosen for the metting thin week. Anyone in terested, le weléome. Gym Classes to Celebrate. Many ¢Xpressions of regret, have heen nindé by the regular attendants of the gymnasium classes that the season fa xoon to close. Committees from each clase aré Dusy planning for a gymnasium dinner May 15th which prdmises to be a moet happy event, Cléver features which will be Introduced during the program of the evening, will’ doubters make the occasion a fitting, clone for the wood times of the year. Hiking Clobd, | | That six enthosinstic Rikers left the Y. W. C. A. at the time fimnoune. | ¢4 last Monday evening in the face | of the inclement weather and re-! turned ag enthusiastic after carry: | ing out the ¢rening’s ~ prograns, would seer to Indicate that the ¥. W. C. A. Hiking club Is a reality. | ‘The numbér Will tn’ all probability be trebled fontorrow evening, the rroup leavin as,promptly as pos: | atble after 8:26, ) Girt Reserve Meeting. ‘The dné progrnm meeting of the ngonth when all members of the Girl Reserves mett together at one time, will be held tomorrow evenihg at the Y. W..C, A, rooms, This Id the last meeting: of the antire club thie year and a large witehdance is! anticipat: -ed, A short program on the subject of conference will Be giyen and on important business seasion will be held dufing which three girla will be electhd to represent the club at the Eatés park conference tn June. | Bince the conference ts attended by r.ore than 300 picked girls from five states, it {a a considerable honer to he chosen by a local club, the quall: | fleations being quite rigid Ax to ner: vice nnd standards upheld. The following Rave been nominated: | Faye Bonnett, Leta wing, Irma Lee, Helen MeKin, Julin Mechiing, | Margaret ‘Rockwell ARE CURABLE. If you surfer from Leg Sores or Varicose Ulcers, 1 will Avex send you absolotely. FREK a vopy recast he pla of my taittour book that telle how f ‘ to be rid of there troubles for all A filver tea was divén for the} time by uiting my remarkable pain American ‘bexton ‘Auxilliry nt the home of. Mes. James Btuart on South Linedin’ wtréet yeatefdny aftetnoon. Thorns ‘predent weré:> Mra Etta Sprechet, | Mrs, Douglas, Sprecher, Mra. Robett Cohdh, ‘Mpa. “Frank Robiheoh, «Mra. Beekman, Mre Frank Maye, Mra. W,, R. Tubbs, Mm, A. For, athe- 6, A. Beason, Mra. Witiam = Witurley,"" Mra. Gy Haustey, Mrs. P. Wistert,» Mpa. 1: Melean, Mew W. bo Ve Mire, Hines, Sate. oT. ORR: Mra. Join Heagheney and Mrw «Anna Tanghoop, — Bridge gameh were pinged and the legion memorial Poppies were, made. Hpring flowers wete used. (oe. derorntions, Prizes were won by Mra, Vasbeek and Mra Whuttey, yee Nea aay Haxing volt my laundry te J. 3. Hetron, 1 witt undt de unéepon for any )bilis_on aft ELIZ, SPRING AN GQ HAND’ your beauty 9 OPERATORS AT Keep this in fgrnish our eustemere. I information | can. District Manager And no shop.in Casper is better equipped to cars for BETTY’S CALL 707 BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Tribune Building > leas. treatment. It 4a different from anything you ever heard of, and the result of oter 35 yeara specializing. Simply rend your name and addresn to Dr, H. J. WHITTHER, Bulte 972, 421 Font lith: Street, :Kangna City, Mo.—Adv., S. BE. PHELPS Announces, the removal of | his law:offices from 19 Townsénd Building to 804- (6-8 O-S Building, Casper, . Wyo., Phone 916. D BEAUTY IN. HAND needs than YOUR SERVICE mind end Takéd Advantage Range 6f Prices on sx 0 See Our ' Vy. OFF On All Pietures and Picture Framing _ ALL THIS WEEK 25c to $10.00 Mu ‘}HER’S DAY MOTTOES Casper Mirror and Picture - Frame Company Corner Second and Durbin (Downstsirs) : -' PHONE 1910M of This Offer Framed Pictures Appropriate “Another important Item of bus!- ness, will be the election of officers for the club for the comihg year. Only mémbera who have been pro- perly \Unitinted through the recogni- tion service, will have the voting priviloge and each one will be care: ful to distinguish between confer ence’ delémites and officers. Two sepfrate ballots will be provided for these... The following have been nominated as officers: President, Lata Ewing, Alberta Wagner; vice president, Lucille Fletcher, Ma garet Rockwell; trensurer, Ethel Altaman, Dorothy Jones, The sec- retaty will be elected from the Freshman clams of next year, elec: | tlon will therefore be deferred until tant. Ba Raves, Ira CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to our many {riendn the sincere appreciation we feel for thé grent assistance and beautiful floral offering during the etekness anil death of our beloved husband And father. Mrs, Frances Brady. Robert Brady. Kathryn Brady Milla, Wyo | C1 aoe NS Hida Amertéan women have the most benutiful eyes In the world, says t feshionable Paris photographer Don’t Laugh That goid wedding ring you wear = | Is also uatiquated. | OrtginatGold Ring. the Phas Top We can cover it with w platinum’ or 18kt. white gold shell ghee moderntzlag it for you in w jiffy. Tho Inscription remains uatouch- ed, and ps peel er the moder. | teed ring 1 weara lifetime, Done iby tho AYRES JEWELRY COMPANY “Where You Witl Eventually Buy” Our New Location 118 E. 2nd—Phone 1195-R | i PAGE F!| Starting Thursday, ENROLL NOW McBride Piano School MR. E. J. McBRIDE 116 North Grant Street DUNNING CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS May 7th , Director Phone 1118 ther Mo They Really Do Want W. BRYANT Distinctive Port O-S Building e the Children’s Word f YOUR PHOTOGRAPH— Yours, Too, DAD DOLAN raiture Telephone 859 SPRING DAYS Are Beauty Nowhere can Milady better fi the season than at The Dorothy “The Home of the Satisfactory Marcel’ BUSY? YES, BUT TIME FOR ALL Call 1742 for Appointment ZUTTERMEISTER BUILDING Days t herself to match Shoppe The UNION Label THE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP Can be used by the fol: The € Oil City Pa TLL! Te 3. The Casper Herald 4. Service-Art Printing C 5. The Commercial sper Printers * t for Casper 8. | ieee, No Reservations sper Daily ‘Tribune » Who employ none but Printers. Print Coming. Wednesday, May 6 The “Prince Charming of Grand Opera | Don Jose Leading Tenor Chicago Civic Opera, San Francisco Opera and # ational Opera One of the World's Truly Great Tenors Talented, young, handsome—“Grace incarnate,” said one Elks Auditorium Auspices St. Mark’s Synergae 8:15 P. M. Admission $1 critic, Mofica combines the glamour of the opera with the romance of Spanish court days in @ popular classical program at popular prices.

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