Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ‘ Mua IC APPRECIATION SWELLS IN SPER IN ANNUAL FESTIVAL Ing” , 3. Duet—“The Light of the Morn- + Mrs, L. B, Sundwell Accompanied by Mr. Edward A. Flinn 4. Baritone Saxophone Solo—My Song of Songs Mr. J ‘esse J. Kear Orchestra Accompaniment Che Casper Oaily Ceidune (b) “Norwegian Dance” Stone Conon Accompanied by Mrs, Ray J. Cook 9. Overture—“The Scarlet Crow” -- -. C, W. Bennet Orchestra Mr. David Foot, Director 2-Edvard “Grieg lation of any other in United States, ‘Wyatt The director points le for boys to enroll for es uniess they have al- de decision as to their life nd he says the same fs true without natural qualifica ecess in these vocations. olty sys. the t Wyatt explains that the drafting course is one aiming to prepare boys out that it is | for the vocation of drattemen direct At tho outset the student of ly. this subject may elect himself for architectural wi gineering (designing of machinery’ sheet. metal work Including making and map making. fk, en to prepare = GKEPT BIS WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 DIVORCE MILL will also be made whereby the re mainder of thit amount will be pro- vided, (ie order specifies, AGGIES BLANK _ COWBOY NINE planned ench student will! High school students who Intend e hours a day at actual | to uate may take one of the} A petit L and drafting room work.|trdde courses during their seniér}). “0° court : 6. ec! during oné 45-min- | ¥: r Grovo was - tracts Ss PORT COLLINB, Colo, May 6— recite during c yenr, All high school student! vistertay by’ Lillas M. Grove,|.icrado agricultural allege bape: 4 on assigned work {n such] who do not intend to enter college, : 1 . : r " eRe 5: Soprano Solo | sntliae m Page One.) Net ‘ (2) “The Valley of Laughter’ parents ° --Wilfred Sandergon They Ht ni ‘ n Mrs, Nell! , Di (>) “Love Has Wings” father, Ward Fox, as|~" 7 * } Thored: N "Clock— > D4 Apso Saad) solence as relates.to:thelr tage qula] ail’ grammae: eeu}, boys 14ice. over nateesene thet pourg wvoman be og peta eae yanase My t i egr ee * ase: ~M M. [0 * who plan to become draftsme: ‘4 \ 1 wyem! ere y by ‘ services to fienning Hotel. Apbistber ive ttc ba? p waftemen OF) ing under 21 years of age. i score of 12 t0 0, Accompanied by Mr, Edward A. Flinn 6. Flute Solo—“By the Brook’’.- -- Paul Wtezge: Mr, David Foote Accompanied by Miss Ruth Parmet The carpentry course will Include related studies such as blue print reading, figuring bills for materials, study of strength of materials and steel square problems. The drafting course will carpenters and boys who have dropped out of schoo! are eligible to the courses. + Since the probable enrollment must be ascertained at an early daté in order to make preparation for Selected Program Stante Kiwanis Club Arranged b; which are without The plaintiff alleges indignities such as to make hor life intolerable. The couple were married at Douglas in July, 1924, The drécree was Granted to Thelma Frane! from her husband | Grienel HERE EXPANDED | (Continued from Page One.) | tellects, provided they are giveh the “Asn to HOrlick’s The ORIGINA ‘THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH Industrial Relations Butlding, inelude Standard Oil Co, (Indiana | % Tenor Solo chanco. to, study the subjects for|study of elementary mechanics, so-j admittance of all students, Wyatt) William, Her maiden.name of Ol} Malted Mitk 8 o'Clock. (a) “The Ol2 Road” ...__.. which they have a natural aptitude | lution of formulae and materials | asks that all boys who want to take | con was restored. | Arranged by David Foote ~ ~«-- John Prindle ecisely for this class. of | used in construction. the course, to telephone him at 501W| Jack Van ‘gan was ordered by | . Pee tew) ie (o) "Was, But Isn't” —_ or 1137-M. we are. preparing the nal courses.” athe trade courses in The carpentry course is designed to traln a boy for the tradeas house carpenter. It is not a menual train- the Casper schools*have been con-|!ng or cabinet making course. ‘The ducted only at night. Last year/three hours of practical work will there was the largest enrollmentiin | be spent in the construction of out- courses [n proportion to-popu- buildings. Judge Bryan ; temporary wife, y, and $10 a the on is pending. said that he has fallen in arrears in temporary alimony to the amount of $160, On May 9 arrangements Fighting Yanks” Cromer to pay $80 | ~ De Loss nony on May 9 to hi Ch Freeman Accompanied by Miss Ruth F 8, Violin Solo (a) “Tho ) The classés will be hold Natrona high sehool building. —<$<___ A change of pastures make fat ftle, but a change of milk makes babies. the WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTH. Mich School Auditorium, 10:30 a. m ld Refrain” Fri 1 Lar Donizett! ll Tro. / {f /? ay WEDNESDAY, MAY SIXTH UY America Theater—Noon, Selected unied by | iward A, Flinr | Dance -. | i) WEDNESDAY NOON—1 HENNING HOTE ted ACenta Cup -rogra TOWNSEND HOTEL “|| CHOICEST FLAVOR Butter-Nut, the very finest coffee you can buy, is really quite inexpensive. ‘ Pergolesi . ‘Pu ine deals yr" Cnamfoaa aie |g Its full, rich flavor goes so far you can count on 60 ordinary) .Datbea ra ‘ At : : cups to the pound, or 40 extra large cups. atk That is only Ic to [2c a cup! What else at near the price would bring such keen enjoyment and do so much to assure the suc- cess of every meal? Quality in coffee is true economy. Order a can of Butter-Nut from your grocer today and you will be well repaid. PAXTON & GALLAGHER CO. THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTH = 3 — America Theater—Noon a vy Curtz “Thi " Bris | eres none to compare " l with Buttercvut Coffee” | j ; ‘Try it! 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