Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1925, Page 5

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1925 FeGetald Studio Of | Music and Dancing To | Open for Fall Term! Casper’s public will take interest in the announcement that the Fitz. Gerald studio, artists, of which Their success in thelr professions here has been outstanding, their ting a patronage of the for he last two years have held a place highest s. Pupils u 31 che i 5 under thei f APEORaRDE® in Casper musical | training have appeared from ite reles and as exponents of dancing |/to time before different 2 n all its branches, will be opened mies tions, never failing to win commend- while the instructors have ta- active part in encouraging t musical and dance ap- and their own talents ave Leen freely asked and given. They have been responsible in large for the fall term on Mon 31, The studio ts to 1 South Ash street Miss Marguerjte FitzGerald will n teach plano, harmony and mu- 1 history. Miss Genevieve Fitz- y, Au ated at Gerald, instructor in all forms of| measure for the success of many janelny, announces special classes | entertainments of distinction. ‘Tate 1 eurhythmies for all pupils. ent and service demonstrated in the ne WitzGerald sisters came to| past f another stil asper from Chicago, where they | season ¢ hich will hola man, enjoyed an enviable reputation, petals Celights for the public in general, PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CiTY — E. Thayer is a Casper this week-end. eee lends und attending to business af Before returning to they will inspect the Creek oll ff ! fairs home Dan Parker of Parco is the week end in Casper cn busines eee M spend . J, Packard and C. P, Philt with and her son d in Casper yesterday even : Saturday from n Denver. | spent a two: eee | Jones of Hen Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. enne are registered at the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. of St hotel for the week-end. Minn., arrived in Casper Saturds eee visit at the home of Mr. and J Mr, and Mrs, H. G. Richardson are | Bert Bell, < in town from Lovell visiting and at- 2 ‘8 Ge tending to business affairs. W. R. Wade he morning ed to leave Lake FF, Fleming y ftor in Casper yer wher of the American Institute of Mining d Metallurgical Enginee After ding three cays in It Lake Wade will home a Denver vis: e he Miss Nellie Mc nati arrived in C visit here for a short tin » San Franc t of Mrs, Peter Tob «- sister, Mrs. James Daly. G abc aiteat at week-end. W. J. Lin J. J, Chapmah. Cc. A. Lindsay and L. | Mrs. C.F. Mel of Lavoye spent transacted bu s affairs yesterday In Casper from her home ton last week eee the Remingion .’and Mrs. A. F. HMerrin andar tile yer, lett} he will] from ¢ American | school. troit Mr ok roit ting of t en. , Brom » fo New York City fo: * business n ysent from the or two weeks, Ms her city Browne of Mics Norton Mary Suns. 1 ening here visiti friends and relatives teft t nt’ yesterday } with s morn a t was ing for Thermopulis to attend thi Saturda Riz Horn Teachers’ Institute uf . » which she will go to Lovell to <n Kecent Casper visitors in tinue her teaching In the highschool |enne were: Mrs. FP. L, ter 4 that place Harry W. Pox, Mrs. Charles 8. Hill see and H. BE, Dailey. head. of the lund Word was received iy Cas partment of the Midwest Refining terday of the urtival of an ompany. pound baby son, Raymond see to Mr. and Mrs, ©. Purkis Judge ©. Warrett of Chicago wag several days visit with friends, Hon. Following spent in € Ww Mr, and Mrs. r, Lyons of Tulsa sper arrived, in Casper yesterday and ex- pect to spend until the la of the weels here yisiting ted iduy evening for and: Denve® before return C” And it is in the The Gulbransen Style ‘ ‘Just $295 The best buy in the country for $295. absolute 2 everywhere—price burned back. It’s REAL QUALITY—REAL PRICE Every day to every customer. A nd we give real serv- ice on our goods, too. i There is no price jockeying on Gulbransen Pianos or Registering Pianos. The uninformed and the “johnny-wise” pay the same price. That's why the factory is kept busy and customers satisfied. The old, sliding scale used by the piano peddler cannot be used on GULBRANSENS. You get full value always. Other Styles $350 and $440 ~The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” CASPER ~ Branch at Salt Creek 232 E. 2nd Phone 194 their | J. Carter together | convention this morning for trip to | Couper Og Yellowstone National park, | ~ Sree bay | visito ° Y las been attending to busines livs in Riverton and icinity for the lust week. { Winifred MeBride and Mises | biti oe Met are Denver guests in Mr Mr PD. Wt. Martin) ‘agper fer ar icat iit Aveeie Mrs! HM. Tucker and daughte vday 1 Riverton M'ss J | The e Mondell and Mrs, Mon? cy t He’s Hanging on to Her Ears Che Casner Sunday Cribune . PAGE FIVE School of Nursing at Natrona Hospital | To Graduate Five at Tuesday Exercises | a ‘Apollo Club First Annual Graduating Class to Receive | To Organize Diplomas Showing Completion of Three | Year Course of Study. | _ Forthe Year ae i | ortne Tear, ........, ere ak | | Five graduates will receive diplo- \ or know | a | mas Tuesd: ening eptember 1 ful Ir: . val | at the first annual gra xer in my r \First Meeting Called For} tisce of the Natrona Memorial Tos-| y Nucanyiprocesiie | | S : pital’s School of Nursi The ex Sonfide . | Second Monday in ereises will be held’ at the hall of | s« Sait tiaie AsO ENT fast | September the Mountain States Power com-| keeping 1 all family afta | Ja building on Se nter| ing te Wisdaetin the ne eee } str » and t ' ra 1 | Opening of the music seqson in| bas been pre itt 1 | r, signalled as usual by the at e was | organization of plano and other clas-| t r Binal 1 vin y | ses, will find the Apollo club busy | Stanle Eleanor | °° myself to the wel with’ preparations for another sue-| Mary n Kautt.| ; omy f ed to my care bs =| | cessful year V. Wtehte, direct-| man I Harlington, Texas: Tona | pee aba j | or of last year’s club and the or Ryah, and I Ann Berg: | perenne pre E | SS i | | izer of the t here, last ni White, S. D. ast named , 7 tar eer! rome | sued-n first rehearsal, | is president of the el: Dspital ¢ best it to the Elks nuditerium | Eanttor: (ie exencteaa tl wenger, "Pr wey na ec ‘ econd Mond steniber. | ame bull | r Al beretoated, ta. tine ted? atte, CHetie vrs ne ey scp wha ? | ns outl the s s me ee ‘ | I rt = | The Apollo elut s first launch Invocation, Rey, Willis H. Ger-| lc); high “t § ed en in 1 resumed its nany % “ . 4 | { activities 1 of that year. | ¢ Opening Address, Dr, Allan Ma ‘ x ee a . a : ered | | Hast winter It ; area it aareral Lellan, president of the staff Re isbea tke the ; ah | programs here and never fatled to | ntation of cl M Isa ee te j der'ght udiences. Membership] tella Nelson, R. N.,,superintendtent | wn BSS Abed ' the pu gardless of | of hospital Faded pe 2 ‘creed, ns no denominational lines| — pr tion of diplon 3 ‘ i sed that a ¢ «. M P ere t 4 hd 4 ' 8 \ Ann ¥ RD a G 1 Solo, selected, Mrs. F 4 v 7 : hom accompanied by Mrs. L, I ; 3 ¢ ng ‘orthy : ; as Bn ) I se Wynne Ralph. Pittsburgh, is blamed for milady’s newest been apend:| nation Wints 1. ¢ Miss Mary 1 < ntgne| Tandy of red. velvet Tend wk. the sweetheart carring. | Ing the last we t Clark ranct Tas Dike ete ; ue ee or oi emur frock of Casper Nightingale pledge to ; esed taf | — —- —_— ————— — SITES in unison | ss f — ng home in )Vashington eee at A A. ACTIVITIES: ©: | -MIRS. W. W. LACY Baie (SS Tae | it wit abs tI LESSONS IN DRAMATIC ART AND | afr and Mex Mary and (pe re once Fee ess] Se eee Ea ene BT ASHAL SURE ENS |} PUBLIC SPEAKING rane casei cas "el fice telephone n'y Chetstia jations bordering | iI among the Casper people y's telephone the Eastern Mediterranean, a fed- | +] Be n, G | motored to Thermopolis the tr Sst kiton has bes med with Miss | hy ‘ ! f } jpoek. yee fe Special Office Hours Today Ismall of Color Spri | it Emerson a Metho ; | fe ning. palpbesiy: and Ara, Fong ae W. GA he Near East for three } Phone 1330-W Studio: 713 S. Lincoln St. | tion trip to the | nitis years of the Fe a —— i | poeta cipal & | Jerusalem in per ar Creek é t tives from | yy eave: for Laramie this = = upils Score Bey 1 and Con | ior teri ita convention ot ze nt tend. ‘The work | cy ion which opens there ari | Sy ntinople The fol ‘ Swimming Hi ion of th INE DUCCESS: | Teisariny nto tring the su |e ne ede LELA MONTGOMERY * ner and ethers w join the | Bri YW M. C. Hadley, John M " = group will swim the Mills p: Miss Woodsmall was sent by the] ranzie M. Nit 1. ng the ¥. W. C. A, at Soo p. m.lling in the hoste rk at Coblenz | — valet There will be no instruction but the j und Toule Lat je Was connec Als of th MeBride rroup will enjay the tin { Jw t ire Saraar'tans, IDEAL APARTMENTS—APT. F who 4p} > Charles I wriday ared’ in Wells anu. vening demonstrated to the ion of riythm was ature In whieh blackb. made by one of ti 1 were | J - CY avenue, at 11 o'cloc this morn His Se eaatoe Mapa ae OF coe Chere, OF |e 2 ing-and at 8 o'clock this evening [others tenon ares lining to: find He desires to meet every member | suitable Jocation qaitare. eleome and friend of the church | make use of this informa "| Special office hours will be held to benefit of those who de | | | I | Ann Wheatland on August 7 \an arrival in Casper Saturd: | vs Hall au Baden Sang ot | Jeremiah -Sahoney and) Hougiax, Tnid Marguret Supt A. A. Slade, left this | Martha Mows left yester | price, Helen. Marshall, ,and Arthur | morning for Thermopolis where she | or for the U. T. ranch | gryeK will attend the institute of the Big | to visit th with Mrs, ahoney’s | eS NS Ee Horn teachers, after which she wil| Mrs. John ~ Mahe and} go to Worland to be an instr | iS in the high school of that city. | Gave tal | parklers Flash | | From New Gown This" evening gown is a bit \aborate for most occasions. It an extremely decollette model { beads and rhine stones over ce. A huge white ostrich fan ~mpletes the costume. cm at rte eaten t hool of ticn of u large audience tie sof the Dunning tem” of improved music ‘study. One of, the must interesting fea | tures was fuund in the Trans) ion of keys by pupils of limited instruction, several showing them. | | wlve. Wis at this aehlevem *|and apartn nd. vane rit * LUTHERAN MISSIONARY te welcome to" soin the | Fells New York 10 FILL PULPIT HERE ; PHONE 2916 FOR APPOINTMENTS | doors. will ju club group which will leave Ladi Hair Bobbi it W. C, A. at six o'clock Wed- dies’ Hair Bobbing and Shampoos lnsowaventic ornanon nine ca| Jés'Ena@ is Near |... o.. ouw vaiconce: 6 cee : Jat the office for further informatie a erent: || pa hvar ofa ltaritie-cstaslonks Latest in Shingle Bobbing for the F mountain territory of the Lutheran church, will preach at ‘an chureh, Ninth and| A Jarge atisfaction Is Assured in Advance Roo egistry 4 hee n fi the Y. ance from ® to 11 and from 1:00 to 2:30. In Near East In ra more |Piaro Stridio’ Of | Miss Sams Forming | Classes for Fall: | Miss Blizz eth Sa gradu | the New and Conservate Mue'e, is organizing classes fe | fail season the culmination of Jeight successful years of | te Casper, Puptls, it 4 uls for the benefit of relat and | friends, and each advaneed pil ts prom'sed_ the opportunity ing in entir recital when hi c her repertoire Is adeat ndvanced grades of pl nt by this Instructor In sinners and others The most ano are tau | addition to “TOG OBTAINS BOXING LESSON FROM BAUIN WHEATLAND, Wyo. | A dog belonging to B. 1D. Pit | had an encounter with a black bear | Good Baking Results Depend on the Gas Range ver | recently. Mr. Pitcher was picking} New Yorkers are being told | choke cherries there, when he heard! \tanhattan soon will be a mass - IeWR his dog ralsing a disturbance some | *¢ ; LARK JEWEL Gas Ranges are perfect , 7 iMetance awar, and looked. up. in| f ruins and Brooklyn a dismal & I One easy turn of the Lorain time to see the animal hurled some| swamp, by the Rev. J. Frank bakers. Your fine cake ingredients and Red Wheel gives you achoice of any measured and con- distance by toe bear. which had] Norris, Texas evangelist. The careful mixing will not be wasted if you use the raised ‘on his haunches and boxed! Day of Judgment js near, be Lorain Self-regulating Oven of the Clark Jewel trolled oven heat for any the dog. The bear was evidently | avows, | =4 kind of oven cooking or eating choke cherries when attack: | || Gas Range. haptee ed by the dog. Pitcher was a | ° om ie aes es Clark Jewel Gas Ranges are made in sizes and styles for every type of kitchen. They are fin- ished in dull baked-on japan and full-fused-on porcelain enamel which gives a lustrous and dur- able surface and one that is easy to keep clean. The Housewife’s Friend Laramie wa inees 2 and did! B. Kright of Casper Friday on b om rifle, only with a small not molest the animal Unless the Regulator has a —— RED WHEEL it is NOT a LORAIN, LORKAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR McBRIDE PIANO SCHOOL Lischetizky Technic for Advanced Pupils. Dunning System for Beginners. HOME STUDIO—426 EAST 11TH STREET Downtown Studio, Wells Music Store PHONE 1118 FOR ENROLLMENT The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. dive rite Confidence “Me Thot M Phone | Te Oe

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