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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1925 PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY home in Cheyenne last evening. 3 | 5 SIS Yo! Christlan Ass'n. { matic club work, physical education, | pt— Roy W. ‘peak M. A. Tuhs are; My, and Mrs. Otis P. Fish of Miss Elizabeth | Corner First and Wolcott. | art, literature, particularly the study Pétrie | pending the week-end in Casper] Lander epent yesterday in the city Y Office Telephi 1466 {of modern and classic plays, re Trailma rt m Chadron. | ee visiting friends and attending to | Wrenn, daughter! je S phone | ligious education, the meaning of oa business niatters aris = | citizenship, current eyents including Const §. B. Kola was a Denver business eee M. d Tennis. a study of legislative subjects, or | tor in Casper Frida | PEE ee 1 ish yer Pride figs etdphetiaon; ~“resdeecataltos as Calls come to the ¥. W | discussion groups for mothers or | ( of the Park Davis and com 5 fice f Any one desiring | upon such subjects as the family in Cap Mrand Mrs. AL J eeban were | the Rocky Aewtan Leeelerad Mrs. Norman as no one to play with, | the life of today, questions of inter Lander guests in the cl Weeks! 7.1 Robinson, state tepresdutatlvd , ange for a partner by in-| national, interracial and economic | t an Lit “it % of the seine obhipaay, Wrenn, is first quiring at the office } concern. Only those will be. pro-} A i Miss Eva Trask left last evening} °° ‘2°. pany, are spending eee | see | eae te | Thi n = aay hort time in Casper.on business | vided for which there is a demand ine were. B- WS Elan ‘siness: | the long line : Girl Sethe es The eGusation <oonttee would ap n th Pe! gee eS j - he meeting of the school | preciate the reporting of names te IS 1 My site %, Jenkinson, Jpy and ahi year will be held at the high school] the office or persons interested in i. HL. srooks of Denver, officials of of Washington building tomorrow at 3:30. Every| the near future. All courses are Wrancis M. Brown, manager the Midwest Refining company, are old. membe to be present] open to any woman or girl e Midwest Commi left Cas-| Spending a few days in the city. debutantes without fail any girls contem:| less of membership e | per Friday evening to meet Mrs. see . plating joining, are cordially invited | Brown who fs returning from a two Miss Nel Voltmer, formerly. of Hailouaced? for to “attend alc: Int riatteceT ares a | sonths' visit in the east nee Jowa; at present teaching at the | ee | of business are to be considered in Millinery Clas: > returning to Casper, Mr. and| Ohio Camp, accompanied by her 7 which every member will be espe Inquivie frequently made at Mrs. Brown will tour the Biack Hills| sister Pearl, spent the week-end the toming cially interested, | the ¥. W. Cy A. office concerning & ; veral oo ks 1 & and shopping in Casy ¥ bs | In the absence of Mrs. J. A.| class in millinery and for the first me oases eee social reason in | Howser, chairman, of the Girls'|time in several years, the associa Gicoree Barton of Denver is sper Satie C. Dprantotgsss. Beutel ite, Mrs. J. G. Worth-| tion is able to offer a : 4 the week-end in Aspe ete heh : | rt on aml ” er girls | us: ae " e Reus street returned yesterday the national | ington is assi ting the younger girl usual merit, opening | a ‘ Sein (fees ; Wesia: ehb tae Jin this capacity, The girls will we Mrs, Lilian Wilson, formerly with | | % « i specialty ‘c " tag i ery = to meet Mrs. Worthington the Frantz Shop, will direct the} the Triteh F 3 post-graduate work. capital.” She “has 1 ot Mt e s © a ~~, SAS | Class giving a course in expert de-| last week in ¢ Mike ten St, Babb abd hen sata Gymnasium (© signing a millinary including frame a’ }1 ( customers: a Madelyn will leave soon for Palm # local The program forjgymnasium work | making and the making of trimming , ; a 3 is being set up to open the first week! such as bows, flowers and novelty I ’ Alice Barly of Lander is visiting | Beach, Fla., where they expect to be . ~ in ( phe Lavi eg Kuninoan ants | ovnetner he. costenttie’ 6?” Biv “N : vishés In’ Casper this week-end engaged in business this winter.) reputation as a pape OHy or s Se eh BS CR a & note sololat sviengs in Casper, tht ae” 1 They plan to return here next | will be made in the near future con.| lamp shades and sofa pillows will \ F nt nun Frey B ; | apeiag: 5 cerning schedules and registrations. | also be given. by the mar R. EB, Dea, ete orn mgehy ese et an amateur, Those interested may ‘eave their| ‘The instruction of Mrs. Wilson geome hestra has Sistirbiog at the Tovnaend hotel oa) Ald names at the office at any time and] will be of particularly high grade ‘ of the whilevattending to business matters} vi se actress,” they will be notif n| because of her training and long " Peau OS 1 in the city. 44 he Dahlia did ine the GieketaA | rs the schedule is ready. success experience, which has “Women are spoiling the men. Riverview pa oontiiue’ to He G. Waylon, connected with the flish. Littherans ichtcch will aid all | tant that ali who desire the work,| taken her into the smartest shopx| They haye cradled them in love @ dances throug the winter tithes ce: Ring. ceanheta ‘= gale of baked géods. and’ flowers | by; | begin with the classes when they a the east and has included twenty | s0 jong that they have grown will make thelr dance spending the week-end in Casper, | Saturday, September 26, at the Table Mb .ug. \Corrective gymnastics’ for] years, of work, witht Gage Bros. It flabby and ar por eon Wom- : of Salt Creek arrived | Street Public Market. | . Dhasized in the work this year she wit conduc wil er hae ibe | duct today.” So declared Miss rhe iebhia th; Educational Classes. capacity will be taxed from, tho | Marie Andre ae oa a ° . r . | The educational classes d dis- | ginning. tions expert of the district attor- J. F. Divine, superintendent of the F P O tl d f. M | : lasses r r is . | cussion groups will soon be set up The course will be given in eight y office, Chicago, making her ate reserve at als, {s iY t uss ney’s , she phate igcavid Case me rogram u me (0) ee In | for the winter season. It 1s always | week periods covering a sufficient | observation of investigation of mpencing: Tr acts i aie q r . » | the plan of the Y. W. C, A. to c length of time for the student to 8¢-] siousands of cases of marital { lasses of exceptional merit or t cure complete find finished training. Mrs, T. B. Hood, state humane of W ( | b FE d t | h | ie 2 r r trouble ticks who. baaybeen spending a’ few | omen s u Ae, era a eymopo. S| are not to be secured elsewhere Registration may be made at the Lh days in Casper, returned to herj $ town, but that are desired by a sut-| Y. W. C. A. office tomorrow. The . ¢ | — ficient number to warrant conduct-| class will meet on Monday, Wednes- | branches have r as yet ew ing them. ‘They are open to all girls | day and Friday nights from seven | organized Pat Sullivan and his two daugh-| Evening: Meetings and Entertainment Will Be Fea-| Lutheran Pastor | *4xounk women whether n to nine o'clock at the ¥. W. C. A Officials Visit Feld. ters Margaret and Kathleen, mo- | of the ¥. W. C. A, or not. Further Information may be had by| A, A. Slade. superintendent of Seah’ tot Dotdlas Bilany eo Wacioy tured This Year in Convention Scheduled | | Some of the courses possible are | calling Mra, Wilson at or the | schools; Mr. Bumar of he fair ¢ Mrs, 8 ‘orton. 1 psychology, public speaking, dra-| Y. W. A. offi Natrona county hig: H. thie) falbcand yialt Aieay) Saxe DIetee t for Next Week Townsend, president of thé board of education; and Dean Morgan, direc L. R. Carey was a business visit: | | foe ot athietioe ranigiee tothe Ball or in Casper yesterday. The twenty-second annual conven- Mrs. Savaresy, author, has for Creek oil field Tuesday wh 5 bate : tlon of the Wyoming Federation of| many months been studying the life | | | visited the schools. Mr. Sla L. L, Newton of Lander is a guest | Women’s clubs will convene {n Ther-|of the Indians on the reservation, } | at the Henning hotel while attend- mopolis on Tuesday, September 29, ing to business affaits in Casper. continuing through the 30th, and bf October 1 and 2. George F. Mason of Midwest {s] The Thermopolis Woman's club spending the week-end in Casper. | have everything in readiness for the se ales convention, the committees having F. P. Austin of Denver is dttend-| been busy throughout the summer ing to business affairs in the clty| working to make this the very best today. meeting that has ever been held. on eee Delegates and visitors should plan Mr, and Mrs. John Mahoney of | to attend the entire session as every Rawlins spent Friday Uvan and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. night in Cas- per visiting at the home of Pat Sul- night will be feature night, several highly interesting and unusual events having been planned. oe The Emery hotel will be headquar. Garry Mahoney and Justin Me-|ters for registration. Largo wel- Carty arrived in Chicago today and|come signs will make it easy for are spending the day there guests of|the visitors to find the place for John Foru ahi Fred Ringley. a avy | registration. ; will leave soon for Washington, 2, nian CT yi nT ain MA O., where they will attend the Cath olfe college. Barry will join his broth. er Brian Tobin in Washington, D. C. Carl and William Siebel are Jeav- Louls where for St ing tomorrow they will attend the Washington unl- versity eee Mrs Rockweil motored to Douglas yesterday to attend the fatr. Mrs. Re ag accompanied by her daug guret and her two when the executive board will meet at the high school, At the same time the credentials committee will be in session at the Emery. t 7:30 Tuesday evening the Wom- an’s club will hold a reception at the High school gym, which will be followed by the formal opening in the auditorium at $:30 o'clock. At that time the addresses of welcome from the town and club will be giv- en, with the response by Mrs, Talia- ferro, vice president of the federa- small sone, also Miss Alberta Wag-|tion, Mrs, W. V. Gage, president, ner and Miss Adele Wagner. will give the annual address and PY ye, Dr. A. G. Crane, president of the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Skonberg, L.| State university at Laramie, will he MeQuiddy, P. HT Savage and address the assemblage at that time. Riise were among the ts in Casper yesterday. rs Denver Mrs. kL. C, Tidball will give the re- port of the national welfare conyen- tion. ‘eee Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hale spent a Parliamentary drill will be given few hours in Casper yesterday from|each morning before the session their home in Midwest opens. LE A Wednesday morning, September Fred Berryman and son of Atlan-|30, will be given over to reports of tie City spent yesterday in Casper|officers and business committees, en route cast and Wednesday afternoon to de- ped led partmental reports, C. H, Dane was a Chadron visit alshaels, winks Us Woods hotel +e 1S on Wednesday night regior Minnesota an unusu with th we tc not less than ni sonfined wo] Ono of the gre: features ever while . jattempted at an annual convention met ® in Wyoming will be the pageant or- Mr. and c. O. Rogers of]ranged by Marie Montabe Sayares? saver are spending the week-ond|of Thermopolls on the morning of in Casper. Thursday, October 1. ee Mr. and Mrs. Ed White of Denver are visiting friends in Casper today. eee R. W. Sge, oil man Ther- niopolis, is a guest at the Gladstone hotel for the week-end. “The Gift of the Waters’ will be in commemoration of the giving of the Big Horn Hot Springs here to the federal government by Chief Washakle of the Shoshone Indlan tribe, representing his own people and the Arapahoes, .. SPECIAL VALUES Also Saxaphones, Corn 229 South Center Street MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GUARANTEED EXPERT REPAIRING IN USED VIOLINS -- ets, Guitars, Banjos, ete. Phone 1188-W HUNTER-GOLL NEW AND USED FURNITURE High Chairs, Oak Day Bed and Pad Gateleg Kitchen Table Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE FIVE toms and languages, so she had the needed atmosphere when she com- cast of about 50 Indians. The pageant will be featured in the news of the week by two prom- inent screen companies and prom- ises to be the biggest thing of the kind ever attempted In Wyoming. Following the pageant the P, E. O. will serve a cafeteria breakfast at the Big Spring. The regular Thursday morning session will include club reports, and the afternoon will be given over of Casper in regard tional loan fund. 2 Friday morning, October 2, will be the closing session, when the reso- lutions committee will report and all unfinished business will be cared for. Thermopolis bas a rare collection of Indian relics and these will be on to the educa- exhibit at the High school during the entire session. The following associations will send representatives to address the convention: State Musle association Parent-Teachers association, Red Home Finding soclety, Public th Association, Stato Nurses’ joclation, Catherdal home, State Teachers’ association and the Amer. lean Legion Auxiliary. Lovers of good music pleased with the treat them, as arrangements will be im store for have been talent. A trio from Lovell, con- sisting of harp, violin and voice. will be an attraction; Miss Winifred Patten of Basin, volce; Mra. Berta Smith, president of the state music association, volee; Mrs. HB. T, Ferry of Worland, voice; Mre. A, Healey of Worland, violin} Mrs. R. L, Silver of Thermopol{s, plano; Mrs, Grant Rohr of Thermopolis, voice, 5-Piece Wicker Living Room Set, New----~--$110,00 Gas Heaters_------ 6-Hole Coal Range-- Kitchen Cabinet ~------- _--------------$2.50 Up ~---------------$27.50 We Do Packing and Crating 242 West First St. > Phone 2200 4 * | The public fs not only invited, but urged to attend all seanions, The hostesses will provide room and breakfast for all delegates, and as far as possible for all visiting club women. This promises to be a most inter- esting session and all club women of the state are Invited to attend, as well as all visitors who may de- sire to do so. ee Ads Tribune Want Bring Results. First Washington\‘Debby” becoming acquainted with their cus. piled the words of the pageant. The music was written by Corrinne Wil- Mr. Slade's Vacation Tuesday, Arthur Andérecn, edltor-| y, Jiaculne Bookkeeping. liams of Thermopolis. For a y tion trip this year, Su-|in-chief, and Charles Firmin, busi-| 5), i Adding M ec The largest of the hot springs here perintendent Slade, accompanied by.| ness manager, closed @ contract | 0) scent ‘Tuesday at the Natron which is the largest hot water Mrs. Slade and daughter, Ruth, went | with the Wyoming Engraving cor. | BONS; SAU Monty + spring in the world, {s the Biz Sand | to the Pactfic coast and the national | poration for the filustrations whieh | OO" STh Oyun ar Spring, flowing from the base of par! Going ove® the Santa Ie| will appear in the Annual. It 18| Caimi Stiee Co Monument “hill, one of the highest trail and returning over the Colum-| understood to be an advantageous | (Ormick > ‘ a of the mountains {n this part of bla River and Yellowstone highways. | contract and the work goes to a| Ter#on, members of the commercla Wyoming, with almost perpendien | ‘They were absent six weeks, and| Casper concern, which is also quite | T¢Partment, and demonstrated meth lar sides. visited, enroute, the Grand Canyon | proper. PEs De CRLDRIRED aid Deemantad The pageant is to take place as , the old.missions of the| Details of the printing and pho-| Possibilities of hing machine the sun comes breaking over the southwest, the Pacific coast parke| tography of the next issue of the | POkKeening ; mountains on the morning of Oc- and Glacier and Yellowstone. Gusher are being prepared prepara-| ,. .,, Girl Reserves tober 1. There will be moro than Being interested, Mr. Slade visited | tory to asking for bids during the earns Gltt Resocves Club Casper ae ORE emp anies Pate schools, and looked into educational | Week of September 21-26, Arthur | Will bol’ ta Uirat meeting of tim Notable Indians of the reservation mattérg in communities visited; but | Anderson, — editor-in-chie ia a8 Foe ih 100 Mob the Week will be here to take part, Dola- nowhere did he encounter a high| charge of the matter and has his | {700% = ae t os 3 rooka, almost as old as the ‘hills, school comparable with Casper, all | office in Room 304, Vocational build. . ee : Until October 15th will take the part of Washakie pre- points considered. ing. A treasurer will be elected to 6x10 senting the waters to the federal The Slades traveled in all, approxi- Betty Baker serve for the ensuing year and the ~ ‘ 5 government, the Great White Fath- mately five thousand miles. and one| Plizabéth Baker, formerly a Cas-| committees to take charge of the Hand-Colored 5 2 ers at Washington. Doiarooka is thing on the trip in which Mr. Slade | Per high school girl, remembered as | affairs of the club will be appointed. | Enlatwement of © 9% son of Chief Goes-Ahead who had takes some prige, ho never missed | talented dancing teacher, 1s mak-| _ Miss Kisslok, retary of the “niargement ¢ ‘ a leading part in the screen produc- a Rotary meeting. ing sea in ean pictures re Ge ie We ° A wal as vs : a asta 7 tion, “The Iron Horse,” in 1924, He sie lywood, where she went with her| tory talk which Leta Hwing ‘TITRE Is a great-grandson of Sacajawea, wa revious to departure the Slade car | mother a year or more ago. She is | President ¢ cub wil wk to|| BABY PICTURES the Indian maiden who led the Harvey 8. Lawrence, D. D..| sos class of Highsaehools and dure attending the Hollywood high school the girls ox Quest of the Blue] ONLY Lewis and Clark expedition acroas| who recently visited Casper and) so tne entire drive of five thousand | *"4 11 her spare time Is employed Triangle,” 4 the northwest in {te exploration. | preached at the Lutheran churett 18] Whee the machine suffered but two | {2 Pictur Not ony with one cor Officer's School | Framés to Fit P Dolarooka was born on the Shoshone | to return to this city and probably} p nctures and one blowout poration, but in the studios of se The officers of the high s bs fe oF Indian, rearratlon in Wyoming. He pil act as supply pastor of Grace| P'site, Ruth Slade, who graduated | eal, 18 she in demand. She has have been attending “Officer's was educated at Genoa, Nebraska, | English Luther chureh much of] .7 ear Apo ee = een ia a number of pictures with | School" every afternoor the last | At and Chemawa, Oregon, and will| the time until u permanent pastor ie ne eee alice alti he jvell-known stars and has played| few .weeks in preparation for the See Our Window bring to “Phe Gift of the Waters” a | shall be secured ’ loads in several. She ts now piay-|tests which will be given this week. | to the department of applied educa- | tion and the election of officers and | 1 tes to the biennia Mi C. Knode of the Larar t give an address Jay night will be oF , when Governor > e will address the federation at h school auditorium. Mrs. Katherins S$. Morton, state superin tendent of public instruction, wil! | also speak, as will Mrs, B. B, Brooks made to secure some especially good | | | | Decides Women | | «we “Are to Blame M sites 1 0 Morgan high schoo! Townsend ic ver and Dean boys of Midwe: tioninfootball. | . Activities in Work and Play . | Ss By DIXIE RAWSON —___| parents. He js attending the convention ¢ g opposite Bill Hart in the produc-} vin nigfie the Rocky Mountain Synod of th Annual Reception tion, “Tumble Weeds." Among the | grades tion of the offt United Lutheran church in Americ The anual reception tendered [pictures in which she appeared | clals. of the school become offi. | whfch is in session at Pueblo, Colo.| teachers of the district by Superin-| are: ‘The Trail of No Return,” | cers of the various anies for | Dr. Lawrence will preach at the| tendent and Mrs. Slade was held|With Dickey Brandon; “The Book| the school ye 5 Grace Lutheran chureh, Ninth and| Friday evening at the high school | Bozo,” {n which she played the lead; | CY avenue morning and evening to-| auditorium. It was an enjoyable| ‘My Old Duteh;" “Don Q" with) ghe hig sald aewto day evening. The main feature of the | Douglas irbanks; “California | oeted ten s belng eee ameter. program was the ‘stunts’ prepared | Strait Ahead;” “Cobra;” “Phantom | extensive faction by | | the several schools, Schools par-| of the Opera," with Lon Chaney} | tne stude current books | & ¥ | | tletpating were: Roosevelt, Park,| ‘The Great Circus Mystery;" “Pam: | , : ae | Mills, Music Department, Nelson, | Pered Youth;' "Sporting uth; | Jefferson, Harding, Grant, Special as ee oa} Youth.” z I rter, | Teache Junior High, Lincoln ss Baker is known Jetty A ings y * | Washingt Willard, High school | Baker, Mrs, Baker 1s teaching | 1, ¥ 1-9 ith Casper Pharmac McKin | school Hollywood 1 1 the I Second and Wolcott VOGAL COMPETITION re i is al Music Department e \* ¢ n 1 t mus | served the vi r Junior High |; i igs Frances Bowerma ‘ rg Jeasio A contest conducted by the I | Drafting Class | BHaw School of Music of New k last | ‘The Trade Drafting class at High | Promise 8 id bette week and consequently: waa awarded | School ts making fing progress un- | °V¢! n $700 scholarship by tho ol, | der Professor Wyatt. This class {s| ‘The enrollment in all music clas Miss Bowerman recently took up| the only one of its kind in the state. | exceeds anything anticipated | studies at that institution. | It 48 supported jn part by the fed-| instructors, inning of. the scholarship is | tal government, It ts not limited] The glee clubs and quartette w< regarded as one of the highest honors | t® high school students, but those | wii! be carried on on lines sir that could come to a stude outside the school are welcome to} to those of last year. The glee « Miss Bowermen te the daughter of | #@ benefits of the training. Mem-| are working at present on a progra the R id. B6rs., Loule 8 bers of the class are anxious to s¢-lt) be given at the meeting of man of this city. She is cure outside work at no cost to con-|} state Teachers’ association of u marvelouy sop tractors. and others engaged in | wee\, often has delighted Casper a itd | Mr, Palmer, a new teacher in Ca Last spring sho won @ cont Annual Staff | as charge of tMe band and ducted by the National Pederatic Last week was spent efiy in| chestra, which promises to be a of Women's Clubs at Salt Lake City. | completing the personnel and busi-| partment of which Casper may THE DOOR O ness arrangement of the “Gusher,” | proud, I the high school year book. On ‘The appreciation and _ the DRESSMAKING JENNIE L. SHERMAN North Durbin St. Phone 1122 MAIL VESSEL. FLOATED OFF SEA LEDGE | INDEPENDENCE The Wall China” that financ independence in this world has many doors in it. These doors are saving passbooks. True enough, many people never discover them, but those that do, get on the road that leads to financial succe eems to surrounc 125 to) IUTHAMPTON, England, Sept (United Press),— he Royal Mall Steam Packet company's steamship You can start with a savings da Orbita, was floated off helte: ni ag gs vessel, with 200 p tor New i York, had been grounded for nearly ||[ jose cous Kimball St, Rhone 1488 w* six hours The ledge on which the Orbita VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR was driven by a southeast wind is ; }}. i - Studied under Dr. Arthur Heft, Dean of Highland Park College, Th S ko n N i B k ao ittee Lee ata cele Des Moines; under Hans Albert, world famous violinist and later e toc ens at an and tide saved the steamer and removed the danger, #0 that when a life boat put out from Yarmouth, tts commander was nd. | vised that the Orbita could proceed | In safety under ite own powe The Orbita ta a 18-86t a Atlantic under Orvide Musin, formerly head of Royal Conservatory of Music, Belgium. Musin is now director of the Musin School of violin, New York City. Mr. Cramer teaches the Belgian system 1s presented by Musin and Ysaye, two of the of the present day and First Trust & Savings Bank Combined Capital and Surplus $225,000.00 of violin playing. greatest violinists Ur trans servic

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