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ll i a ASO nc 2 i : ' MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 © OCIETY, ning, May 19, at 6:30 o’clock at the First Christian church, corner of Grant and Lind streets. The dinner will be served by the ladfes of the Christian church and all members of the club as well as former mem- bers are invited tp attend and to bring their mothers. A 1 eee By MARY TOBIN Grand Matron of Eastern Star Pays Visit to Casper. Result of A. 5. U. U, } Grandma Gibbs~Mrs Earl Thomp- Mrs, Anna P. Davis of Rock River, Election Is Keceived. son, grand matron of the Eastern Star, is Harold Gilbert of Lander, ain- Miss Luella Huggins—Mrs. A. C.| making her official visit in Casper to elect of the 1925 Cowboy football | E the Fort Caspar chapter, O. B. 8., eleven and this year president of the trong—Mrs. O, C. Hauptli,} and will be a guest. at a special meet- Associated Students of the Univer- . Meeker—Mrs. sa : ing of the chapter to be held this gity of Wyeming, was Friday re Mrs. Day, a_ bride " evening at the Masonic temple. The ejected tu the presilency of the olinson. meeting will be called to order at 8 dent body by defeating his opponeo Meely, the hired girl—Mrs, Hugh | o'clock, the examining committee to of Che ‘Tayloe George Gov. Nellie son of | Dowler. {be present at 7:30 o'clock. mar. ee | eee Ross, In the gin of three votes. closest | Popular Casper Couple * | Casper People Are Guests rice in the bistory of student gov- | Married Sund: In Glenrock Last Week. ernnient at the university, Gilvert| The marrt of Miss Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Bowman of recetved £20 votes Lo for Parker and William Mitchel ilenrock had as dinner guest last ‘A recount of ballots was held before |lar Casper couple, was ce unday at their home, Mr. and Mrs. fficially declared ve t' was Sunday, May 1 » Rev. Philip K.|George Moore, Mrs. Brock and Stgcted; | Edwards, pastor of St, Mark's Kpis-| daughters, Ruth and Dorothy, Emil Others elected to ottiew wt the stu-| eopal church, officiating. The room | Hadley, Mk Hall and Roscoe dent electicn yesterday were lasconnected’ with the! city ire se wman, all of Casper, and Clifford Albert Nussbaum, of Pine Blu Parva |B eyo ake sn cep vice president, Constance Chatterton secreta Last Recital of Season | Sunday, Is Well Attended, | A large crowd of local of Riverton, music Oscar Erickson of Sheridan, an rheod of the American |loyers enjoyed the last fortnightly Irwin Redbair of Cheyenne, dele- hold its regular meet of the season at the Klein- gates-at-lurge. 1 ning at the Knights of | Marks Musle and Art Shoppe from | Julian Snow, Laramie, editwr| p hall, M being ladies'|4 to 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon The Bradning Iron mor he ladies’ dritl |The program, ch was arranged yon Hule, Jr., formerly of ( tean ¢ of tl by Miss Frances Bowerman, ¥ now of Douglix, business 1 tor iid: The d eam | excellent in every respect. ser Branding Iron in asked te 6:3 o'clock. | The following numbers wer :| Dr. A ¥ ihe ee he evenin ° >| 1. (a) “The Chimes of Liberty’ | ‘ udent Loan com nd tt Q 1 | tee. tend. Music v M @) “Cupid's 4 | Professor Ratkatzky, man ¥iltiiedald's. ore z ‘| Student Loan committee . Standard Orchestra | George Guy, of Cheyenne, junior} yrs, Rhoades To Be David Foote, Director | man, Student Loan committer | Complimen Wednesday 2. “Phere'’s a Lark in My Heart" Helen Keller, of Worland, soph Mrs. D. W. Rho { California Spross more wontan, Student Loan commit-| who has been spending several “Fox tee. y weeks In Casper, and who has re- “Mother, Dear’? —....2._2i. Zucea Yesterda ted | tumwed from a several days’ vii Mrs. J, E. Rouse, Soprano | among the es | spent In Lander, will be compli-}| Accompanied. by Edward Flinn President, Harold Gilbert, +|arented on Wednesday at an infor-|3 ‘Phe Song of the Market Place” vice presiden | mal luncheon to be given Ly Mrs, J. “ ° -De Prez| 4 rake, | P, Smith and hér daughter, Edna, at Said Our | tary, | their hom. on South Center street ~Anon | Reader ic | Pepper Club to Meet at . Ethel 1) Osear “| Schulte Home This Evening Sheridan, 273, : Jembers of Pepper Club will | | snie, 141; Irwin Re 1 “white eleph urty this | t | Johnson, 90, Lucile ning at the home of Mrs. Arthur|_ _ Mrs. W. Harry Andersor j multe. on ant ‘ond street. | 5 Selected. fae editor of | Guests who will attend besides ths | ¥. Ll. McClellan, Tenor ian B. Snow, 2 membe Mrs. Jx W. Johison, | Accompanied by Edward Flinn John Bruner, ¢ | 6. Selected, ness rhanager of i ogee be | George Prince, Violinist 0 Beets « Lo A. Dun | sscrinyaried. hes Miss Marguerite yer, 214; Student Loun Fala Mtzgerald | tr. ep, oe - sommi} ‘ad delegate " 7. “Breezes "Berry aston ames aed: At Bridge Luncheon Leary sm _ ae fs Sisre ataty 0 Riseronepneterida tea ie a David Moote, Diréctor Prof. Vass, 140, Dean Dris.| Saturday at he residence on Soutl'| Grace Lutheran Aid Will ; (Junior man) Géorge Gu icKinley street’ at _ informa! | Meet at Church Thursday. c Satinnd ait | luncheon and bridge party. Hong Bi Smnse™ randlea’ Ald! Sosteton GP) thre . pag. ¢ ridge c 0) Mrs, Jo la. ‘: feonbanites ; of ea as ava eS nt Mrs: Joh" |Grace English Lutheran church will Willard..¢ hoe. Gue who attended were:|™eet Thursday afternoon ‘of this Casper, 165, Thomas Finnerty Mer ike Ara Mc. Price | Week at the church, with the Mes- ophomore Helen I pata ir Rleag the ‘|dames Earl Thomas and Thomas 184, Loutse Laraniie, 120; | Nonahoo, Mrs. David Fox, Miss Adel | ?°™Pson acting as hostesses, Loraine Hobbs nae, 146 | Stinson, Misx ‘Tlennore McLaughlin, | gynergae Meeting This Wedding Celeb fice oto GL dea rencol dae aay | Evening Instead of Tuesday. MIs Announced to I | Mecrade. Mra, Peul_ Hooper, -Mrs,|, Due to the Treble Clef. concert to Announce! Fred Y Mrs. A. G | be held tomorrow evening at the per toduy of th et dat <A” Buia. BUice ditorium, the meeting of the ber 21, 1924, in Colorado, Miss |-5 nivina- alee (O10 sanewater Synergae of St. Mark’s planned for Taunita "Oldham to Pred ewe ewe ‘ Tuesday evening will be held tonight Zorbridge,- both of this: eity. ‘The at the home of Mrs. Joe Mansfield hows wan-kept ret until today on Milton avenue. when it was made known to C triends. Mrs, Corbridge has een ar Coming a friends was instructor here in the Willarc school | ft 0 ceiy rea today by the Tribune of the ind resigned her position to ; abe. ot Sa P. nals the latter part of the week ac it nde meet cen in Le DRC erso. panied by Mr. Corbridge fo! a trip, ot cor pare SHEDS through the southern part of Colo-| Mt ane AN ges : fado. «Mr. Corbridge came to Casper | John son of Mri an¢ A. Cohen of Minert, N. D., is an several “years ago from his former ag Bi. 748 so out-of-town business caller in -Cas- ‘ . vonnected}| cxant i mar 10% | per, “aay aa as igo alny SaMatery been Kept a secret, the news havin Se sompany. nily been announced: Ars-| N. W. Carroll, superintendent of ae ry s grt ; | the Chicago and Northwestern rail- ago from the Natrona county high | Play to Bo Presented and lived in Caspervuntil last road and W. P., At English Lutheran Chury agent for Bard district claim school x: the same company left ) + > ear € hi otered to California The Indies of the Gract Ehglish|¥ear When she motored to Callforma | today for an inspection tour of the fuutheran church. will give a 1 lke inuieipecaestinsars 1° “*" | Casper-Lander division. ‘Sewing for the Heathen,” a comedy | !"& their home there. eee per public, May | Mrs. Pete cy The T which will interest the om Wednesday evening the’ church, corner of 1, R. Hughes, representative of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance | company, expects to leave the latter son Will Club Ta ntertain ‘Ow. aver amd Ash street, In addition to the| Mrs. C. R. Peterson will entertain | zh he Play several, musica’ numbers will|the.Tudsday Tea club members to-| Pert ‘of the week for Colorado he iv a | morrow afternoon at her residence, | Springs to attend a convention being | et , 3 3 “*| held there. . Following {s the cast of characters:| 702 Divine str wits Mrs, Judd, the hostess—Mrs. J. Y “ate Mechling. Hi Y Club Will Be Hosts at Mr. and Mrs. It. Spencer of Chey: Mrs. Chesty, the president—Mes.! Mother and Son Banquet. |enne arrived in Casper this morning T, B. Uber. | The second annual Mother and| 24 are guests at the Gladstone ho- Mrs: R. B. Powers, the stranger—| Son banquet will be given by mem-| t+ A See, Mrs. A. T. Garcpigne: | bers of the Hi Y club Tuedsay-eve- W. R, Cooley and R. Nelll of Spokane, Wash,, are out-of-town men in this city for a few days. see ‘Six Generations in Family. of Woman With 400 Descendents Are Pictured Mrs. Edward Lewis, 8. Bovee and Mrs. H. M. DeCordova arrived this morning from Chey- enne to attend the district conven- tion of tis» Netghbors of Wooder: which opens here tomorroy The Cheyenne vis eo guests at the v 1 he Mrs. Lester tors a dr; J. W. tending to business affairs here for a short time this week. eee Rood, of Tulsa is at Walter C. Hill of the Lee C. Moore company of Denver formerly of this city arrived this morning from Colo- rado on business in connection with his company. ee Mercer and 8. yesterday in ie evening to Parco. see . Stanton spent returning last Jack Carlson has. been spending several days here on business from his home in Denver, see Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd re- turned to Casper this morning from Jalifornia where’ they have been spending the last year. Mr. Lloyd who was ill for some time is greatly improved in health. “ee Harkine and C, [> bp . & . J, Hinedaby Get the Habit of Eating Your Noon Lunch or Evening Meal at 515 South Beech We Are Trying to Please the Public Six generations of the same family are shown in this. photo. in the center is Mrs. Realty Sloan, 104; at the left, Mrs, Parlee Hicks, 84; on the right, Mrs. Realty Phalin, 5 Standing behind | are Mrs. Mellie Irwin, 39; and Mrs. Pearl Irwin, 19, holding her two-year-old son, Teddy. A‘ of the women ckeopt Mrs. Hicks live in Ethel, W. Va. Mrs. Sloau has 400 descendents, more than | 300 of them living, $10 Per Week Board and Room | pee RE Casper Daily Cribury World Better Now, Says Woman, 107, Who Doesn’t Miss “Good Old Days’: She doesn't believe girls are worse today than they were in her time; and she doesn’t sigh for “the good old days.” Mrs. Mary Paige, 107, of Joliet, Ill., avers “People are kinder today than they used to be, and the world is getting better all the time.” Her husband died recently at 105. She now lives with a daughter, 82, whom she assists with the housework, being quite active. nday from Wor were visitors Jand. a northern PAGE THREE FRANTZ WOMEN’S WEAR SALE CALLEG GREATEST IN STATE'S HISTORY: BEGINS WEDNESDAY MUSIC EVENT PLANNED AT ELKS AUDITORIUM FOR TUESDAY EVENING ! | } } Ww Prd er music lovers are waiting | wea ; Jwith eager an fon for the], ai : | ‘Treble Clef ch concert to be| begin Wednesday at nine-thirty sharp, Jot the Frant {um tomor- 'The chor- the Little given at the row evening at § 0’ us will be ass! Symphony Orchestra, |tion that has won high comme jock. d by an organi |tfon from competent critics as ont In order to as of the best in the western reg’ ' ie sale not only from a sta It pected ‘that seats will be ‘ | of securing a hug ‘ in demand at 50 cents . pa |which to meet at ved seats and, , ure announcement is made that " aptly ¢ chairm: }worth of merchandise will be Jaway Wed a} |firet hu: gram will start pi T. J. °F | | "There will be no res: | 7 } | essful music wee rose vatiee til Or v |re ently c ach ‘ I | dent of t ble ¢ | spec n | had charg ost that h | ments. aluat soprano, Mrs | B. Rouse and | be soloists, M ness Simple Modes Jensie of Miss Mrector direct of wh presider row horu 3 ‘Boston Com ~ Little £ April Lullaby Mrs Butterfly Night | Miss Frances raph | Chorus and Orchest al error in or | ments the opentr Surprise Symph ursday, Hoy Little Sympl 20th nt 9:30 fs ¢ r les Contrabandier | ihe Orchestra Acc! SALE paniment SALE Revels and Waseaiis Woodman | I rder: Courtship Warner SPE : | Italian Serenade Stevenson CASPER PHARMACY | Mrs, 1. C. G } with Treble Clet | Photos of artists whic’ soloist | horus h‘ appeared | eee jin the y edition of The Trib- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price left last | une were by the W. Bryant Dolan for evening for Denver to spend several ¢ | Studio. aie Tuesday, Wednesday and days. They will return to Casper by | Caspe ants THURSDAY motor in a new Packard car. ‘age P l PE te 2 eee i ‘Chapman's Pa {36 Gainsborough BQ William Schoonmaker spent Sun- | Sve Menne is ¢ day in Casper visiting with friends| y et I A d |} 50c Mennens Shaving 36 atin eens | Recel is Casper | s Arreste Grecia c City. f | were act tae 26e Bayers 12 Mahor pent Saturday in ny - Hugh| Agpitii 065-6 usu Cc visiting with Edwin Potter M Lawrence NEW YORK 18.—Charles | j0c Bromo 42 Seart Clark, Mr. ¢ Tanner, | Dryden of Sprir , Mass., alleged | Seltzer __. Cc Mrs. Boyle Jc formerly Misa | rer oa ure. E F } accomplice of Gerald Chapman. in| |] $1.50 Pinkhams Blood Betty Beck of Cody, arrived in Cas-| 20") 3) Naat. Sarat Becks robbery of a New Britain,| W\usifier 22sec 9¢e per this morning from her hor ye: 7 ‘4 partment store, today was |] 70c¢ Sloans fi of Kimba Dr. and Mrs. Jay 70c Sloans f. Rock Springs and will be a gu Sat, dn. aiaivinins: Mi on a charge of obtaining i} ’Liniment bye Shit here for.a week of Mr, and Mrs.) 00° Sy. Thomas, Morris | $4,8°v from the Corn Exchange bank $1.90 S. S. S. Blooc Sam Neff at their residence, 1518 |* pe . ? on a forged check. Chapman was > 2 : Kline an rl Janche McMahon. Purif! =v South Walnut street, Mrs. Joslin, | <tne end At ‘ mbons | sentenced to death for the shooting $0e Sal ¥ : i viene 30c Sal Hepatica who, was graduated from the Univer of} a policeman during New of c RAC OREN £6 Dene stip) bag) cara etate claiting win | Britain robbery, Three of the newest modes in |] 4p. yacis ao number of friends in Casper. She i in Buff visit with " , ‘ 80c¢ Vick’s, Vapo num hats Paris is offering for mid- Rut c enroute to Cody to visit with ber H. O. Rea of Mic drilling con: Ak chown abow oa - parents. | Se Peat tractor, is spending a few days here; Summer wear are shown Ce 60c Jaynes Tee 4$¢e Payne Judge and Mrs se yisited | on business. The simple motif, picturesque, ig: Re epee Miss Zoe Marks the Klein: | recently in Kem the trip hav- — but with no touch of the bizarre, |] 50c Listerine 42 Marks Musie and Art Shoppe is con-| {ing been made motor. The Suez canal yields an annual] jy decreed. ae Cc fined to her home on account ot} ee profit of nearly $15,000,000 i: x $1.10 Garrens Spring” $3 fllness | Stanley Eawards motored to. Cos: | ————————— a rs |] Tonic c x Pee 3. {per last k from Laramie to at: } . 50c Glostora 42¢ 3 # connect: ltend a meeting of the Wyoming | = - connie ed with the See Ben Realty company | yyorpyists association | Woodbury's left yesterday for a yacation trip of epeiey i Pie Nel IEG 8: c several weeks in Sheridan and Mon-| V0 a sie a c, Madden, who} |] 40¢ Castoria c tana. abe erie “Se pa ea |} at rare were married at Mitzsimmons Satur d H y | at —— ~~~ —~-- a4 ‘A. J. Worthman, formerly super. | 4a¥ by Father Sampson, are leaving | Hot Biscuits an oney, 60c Hennafoam 37¢ Jes: ahs _ 4 uesday for 1, Where they ex-| ab ap ———- seo PSRNAD EL aren ot 8 | pactto | Deli —wh de with 25e Listerine ‘Tooll Chicago and Northwestern ratiroad | pect to make bow ae stn le. icious en mace Hee ‘ooth _ 2ie ena a rpelagay ot Casper, is now tr ith the Co: Cabel Realty com 65c Cutex Cuticle Wisconsin where he began i pe wwe lk c his home. He will [pany at Bilami.. ‘The tri Mf, i Bigansben Mrs. Worthman wh formerly Miss Genevie per in a few weeks Genevie went to Wisconsin lust fall t thevo only temporarily but owing to|, Attorney Fi the continued illness of the former |" of thi superintendent of that division he Is be a guest going to remain permanently. ‘It |' will be regretted by the many friends | ane m6 that Mr. Worthman made during his} H. ©. Johns Midwe stay in Wyoming that he is not go-| spending a few in Casy Ing. to be able to return to this di- | oss vision. He was a man who mixed} 4), and Mrs, Join D. Stout a with the patrons of the railroad, o | family of Sherid: was instrumental in bringing about | for their home following a ad a better understanding | visit spent here. ‘They benefit, His work was ef |panied by Mr. and Mr he was in charge of thi | Hoge and fami olf and his removal is 1 ‘ gretted rton ¢ Lashba Mr. and Mrs. ¢ cs parents of a ba t rived last at ir A te hospital. c t Mrs. B. M via of mise Ferd Biowast M 1. Bovie of New he, é | Yor guests in Casper, Col. W. H. Huntley spent Sunda 9 5 are soon “nipped in the bud” ‘Owen 8. Hoge, prominent rancher without “dosing” by use of — and former member of the legisla-| ture, of Sheridan county, m-| panied by Mrs. Hoge and their tw young sons, stopped in Casper Inat their wa night. They sare on FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Co, 238 E, 2nd INE You Cas Cannot Boy | New Eyes Bat you con Promoter Gleas, Mealthy Cendition Murine Eye Remedy R Uae ah wed Mornings. | eep year Byes Clean, Clear (3 Beata: Write for Free Eye Care Boo! tae EVe Bemedy Ca.0 Lest Oblo Siro hicar | The SALE ‘OF ALL SALES Starts Wednesday, May 20 at 9:30 A. M. Full details in the Four-Page Frantz Shop Advertisement in TODAY’S TRIBUNE, left this morning | y's | |} 60c Danderine B00 Bhahis: ya. 4am THE WORLD'S GREATEST "piso's Cough | BAKING POWDER hie oie up _-- Jc Palm Olive They will raise perfectly— bake properly—digest easily $100 Nujot Cold Cream ~ Mennens Violet SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Irish Lawn Taleum nery 30c Bromo tati Sale at Casper Pharmacy Odd Fellows’ Corner ANNOUNCING Z5 Per Cent Reductions IN YELLOW CAB RATES Effective Immediately | OLD RATES { NEW RATES rst 1016 oe | First 6 Blocks or 30¢ OR 30e¢ | 14 Mile Te oe alpen Ys » Mile --- -+------ | Kach Additional 4 Blocks 10 Each Additional 4 Blocks or 1-3 Mile aig Cc or 1-3 Mile extra Passenger - 10e¢ Bach Additional Passenger for Entire Trip_ eemane 20e Waiting Time Rate, Perhour oJ-~—.~-.saas $1.50 Sightseeing, | Shopping or Cz hour in City | | en $9-00 $2.50 Limits er 2 Ask for Your Receipt— + allah Ce Gi $1.50 It Shows What You Pay Phone 4 HAIL THEM ANYWHERE te Seeeebes. cevedere. +s Meenas es”