Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 7

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 Che Casper Sunday Cribune items : ie PAGE SEVEN TY ee sai, a oaranter Pacpees for A cieiseracy Federation Delegates Go State D. A. R. je elder son, and bot ad her hus- | | Jack Rouse Has | band are we Te est tall cad ee PAW To Thermopolis Tuesday |Meeting Ends neoln street entertained at a chil-| son, J: re returned to Wash- as en's party yesterday afternoon to | ington after several week's pleasant | elebrate her son J is s nth | sojourn in the w Their real ob- EHR TP Catiacen warasl Gectiva Gabe Aleta wliecal thay ate | g \ Departmental and Woman's Clubs to Be Represented A t S h eri an ul Tobin, Dick avy Ernest | joyed several weeks, later visitin ee i x a aieeOS Vilkerson, Joe and Billy Morrison, | frends in Oregon and California, at State Convention Set for Hot Spring Mrs. B. B. Brocks R Ronny Smith, Bobby Battenschleg,|On their return they spent several Metropolis Nits. D. 5. Brooks teturns ; Evans, Bobby and Bi weeks {n Cheyenne as guests of Mrs, 3 : , i 3 With Report of P Harry Free, Betty Free, Wil:| ‘Thompson's brother and sisters, | F ——— 1 eport o ro lam and Isabel Holden, Betsy Mans-| Postmaster William G. Haas, Miss | ae oe ; ee, eo ee field, Winffred Smith, Rose Evans, | Atinnfe Haas, and Mrs, Mildred Rice, | : bland : 2 | for t t r Anne McCorry, DeEtta Morrison | Miss Louise Sullivan of Cheyenne. rs nd Charline Hanway. Games were , cant witht Mew Pheentere rand njoyed during the afternoon and » her guest for some time dainty refreshments were served cm Mrs, J. ©, Warkley Entertains, Mrs. Emory Land, wife of Emory Land, well known in La mie, has returned home after a de a ; he Departmental lightful north shore visit with Mr ‘ es fax Mrs. Jonenda),, Mr 1 Mrs. Keith Merrill at their sum § : ae : x. Nicolay ¢ home at Prides Crossing, Maes RIE ee : Wilt, satya ome idge party a “4 % for mer rth 300k ju r bers of the De Ita Delta soror! . Mrs. Ge anvis, Mrs Shane All # wil 5 Paha hd ; Glen Parker, A. T, Danaher, Roscoe | ™2de 4 flying visit re y to th © ce is - Rae . ¢ jee Sh. Reeves, Leroy b J. opel ds phate ee feta AG Bis es secretary to Senator Warren Aha’ AMikees wise? Jeun Mrs. Hill has a host of friends in a * will rep t ik Bey : "| Cheyenne where she was born and| . = ? \\ : ‘ date! of Marquis Heiress \t reared as Miss Jessie Recker, She| eee Fe . hy y have ei hae - | were give made her home with her mot | & x x belt ier etwas int ; | 1 San Diego, Cal., until less than a/ 3 Oy thik rh Turns Laborite the D in 1770 year ago when they moved to Miami, | : \ The stavtht tntedey, 3 Broo per; and “ vie bex Gat where they expect to remain indef- ; ternoon, September 28, at 4:00 0 : y Mrs. H. ( riday, Oc : initely with an exeoutive board meet! spar © No. 4, ‘Order oa ool iditorlum an in-| Among the colony of former W¥o: the 1 achool gym formal card on Pr -| mingites who have delightful homes in the evening. Wed ning, October 2, at 8 o'clock in the|in Washington, are Mr. and Mrs. ‘ y taken up in reports from nuditorium of the Masonic temple, | Che Gilmore and their two inter. 4 ‘ different committees. On Th The entertainment is being given for | esting debutante daughters. ‘The } 4 morning will be given the page all Eastern Stars and thelr husbands | mores will be remembered by many | Waters,” folle and for all members of the Masonic | residents.of Laramie, where they for- | f lodge and thelr wives. Those wish:|merly resided. Mrs. Gilmore was ing to reserve tables may do so by| Miss Laura Coutant, daughter of the of the following com-|late General Coutant, well known | . Keefe, phone | throughout the state as a writer Lowndes, phone| newspaper man, and at one time! ©, Rateliffe, phone | state librarian. shments will be served » evening 8 the concluding day of and adjournment wi Mrs. Charles E, Winter and the The Hungarian aristocracy ref nirrondacent hair, | 10:20. o’oloc ‘ hree hoys have returned to the cap-|Notice the hairdress of Mme. de Kenyer ne of the beautiful Washington News of ital after a very enjoyable motor trip | society women of Budape Interest in Wyoming. throuele Nee eaten lager eet ane —Mrs.| and the Great Lakes. The two,el Z Casper Girl Stars » President gem | boys, Messrs. Stanley and Wari he D. t. was In W have begun their second year r Stunt ington a few days ago before start.| ave begun thelr second year, at In Freshman Stu ing on a tour of the state D. A. Rs} mrankiin, the youngest son, has en chapt She will return to the cap. y ’ ' ' 2 ® CAP) tered Central high school in thi At the University ital in October for the autumn board | city. | meeting, at which time reports will Young Women's Christian Ass'n.| Folk-dancing one period weekly— ——— be made on: the progress of the fund | salvation Army Corner First and Wolcott Sts. | time to be anged. for the great auditorium the D. A.| asks For Clothes Office telephone 14 | Interpretive play for children from is to build in Waghington. Judg-|" ne salvation Army is urgently in | © Secretary's telephone 281J.|6 to 10 years—Saturday, 9:30 a. m vom the progress already made|ooq of old clothes for distribution | Reserves. | Corrective and red work summer the inbleatians are that'| tr sta(Ohaedtablal work.’ Asgone hav: been’ arrangea | threo periods weekly: ie to be ar corner stone will be laid ing wearing apparel any kind ts| , ; ' nool at | “anged. Mrs. Cook's presence here LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 26.—Mis Lavonua n asked to call 2108 and the articl ‘i peo BR 1 : | Further inform est In her succes-| win be collected. . row aft , e. orsow oonoeent ‘ n of Fre the next a 8 eee t to be C e tet 4 1 v ‘i 4 tion of freshr stur of the numerous} Farewell Dinner To | Pans ‘ SW directed lsat apy er " If ga) ee count of the great ned last spring but| wr, and Mrs, Lowe ) s in China, 1 i kc id ‘| rollment at the unive irvived, and they are gen aM N att 4 Tas . esstt a ey : ‘¢ ructe cepted as the two possible} the guests of honor at a dinner | pri 3 hoa Peco el year a with as given them Friday night at the Hen: | full; ti ain ut the CoE COR SADA DATO N ke PORES more than the a e} ndell of Wyoming and Mrs. Tara ning Hotel by the staff of the B | | mucl r enrollment 1s antici: | eee ne to. surt Ah t f Lady Cynthia Mosley, davgh- | Anderson of Washington, D. C. The]of Mines, with which organizat! © school pated tha LY sey : 1 i DEE Peeontation oF ter of the lite Marquis Curzon, presidents general have alw: been! Mr. Lowe has been connected. the students who t members | V'OUS!¥ notable women and the honor js & and Mrs. Lowe will make their to be present also. Miss Ellison is | | belonged presented with the able as The section to which Miss Nelson| has surprised English society b ‘ much coveted one. Although Mrs.)ture home at Muskogee, Okla a sister of Miss Ura Ellison of the | We : itd of Dr. Grace Hebarg| beginning « campaign for par- Gentlemen Ss Mondell has repeatedly refused to + * With the removal of.. the: offices ota . fs . : e; departmer £ the High] burlesq liament as a Laborite. allow herself to be considered as a| Mrs, Warner for and headquarters of the association urea t . . candidate, her friends may thrust it} Miss Norris. The meeting will be held in the fie the ed Hone rot che ma sith “thou ary! of frosh into} 1. H. Hageman, patrolman of | Diamond Rings upon her whether or no. In any| Mrs, Kenneth Warner entertained at 142 South Wolcott street in the auditorium of the Junfor High he collegiate community. Miss Nel-| Casper police department, who ha event it is needless to say she {8} few of Miss Norris’ most intimate | school building and will be followed | Me2? future, it will be Domibis to [eran ’ ¥ 3 son with her very humorous re-|been confined for tho last ten da - $100 $150 more than qualified for the office. | friends at her home Friday after-| by short meetings of the standing | #0U8¢ more girls than formerly 3 tothe us and the re- - ona Memorial 1 : a noon. Le ehpee Ort tanding | \-esent quarters will be given over | Marks about the campus and the re. to th atrona, Memoria Local society folk have been much rigs ge prtrnnelcn GM ayn ta ater ig i aes hao tf audience ; A mannish ring of smart design, sparkling sted recent arrival from | M : | “ | part of the work though rooms wil eh ve - arene * Sp , 5 ¢ ee ee ince earn Teagionars hasium Classes. | be avaliable tn both buildings. Most Rolant wh aduate 3, O. Hammond of the Parkers:| WN) with a blue-white diamond of the keenest son of the famous war general and] Miss Anna BE. Sanford, returned | re y announcements are] of the rooms have been taken but a prot t I c I 2 S r 1 lustre will add tone to your personality in grandson of Senator Warren. he| missionary of India, will be the| bens made concerning the physical | few til] available and informa: | Schoo! : sth piece rime either the business or social environments. Young man has many friends in the| guest of the missionary society of | clucation work of the ye 1 erning them can be secured | trea ee and Ra national capital who tried hard to] the Grace Lutheran church on Tu Appia qe niselyy Ty set Red jiat the Lpuesiy Gos gan yareah eds 1/389 %: O° ‘ separated aa ee bind , é f * poll lm some years ago on the| day afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Miss San. | £0" At the office this week tn order | ssoclation will be moved tn:o | has alrea mee mal toc eames ; cal Invest Your Spare Change! various occasions when he visited | ford has spent many years in Gunta, | ‘” as : p. a Rect ee ERG Le hi tid b ecebager a cea ot his grandfather. Their efforts were| India, and will address «a meeting | "D8 ee : mm ppc ha So he my bk ar A ha Bi renderens ? | A 5 NOE Rehivaipd GWIthi ‘sloodae. aa, tHe [Of the moulatey and thee eueate onl ilewin is ro, a will haweve . not_be removed until piaiswit h , 5 ‘ sad Ve make it exceedingly easy for you to many intimates of “little Warren” | her work in foraign fields, An invi:| department of the Y. W. C. A | Reishee tite saith bavooun tar »wn one of these beautiful rings by offering Pee Raa eee nd ceed fo ladies of the | Business girls’ class—Monday and | ex t from 8 to 12 o'clock : you our partial_payment plan of a small sum 3 7 er work | Thursdi m. on s of the pressure of 1 down and the balance in small amounts that Mrs__Winslow_B. Van_Devanter worl ___ gener Poeedasic antl MIBRE pakte Of dba week: oor time | you will hardly miss. This is one of the really Matrons—Tues@ay and Friday, | asked tc ata eit th Naattiee AN UNC MEN \ worth while ways of investing your money. 9:30 a, m. ion ir uring the best possible Basket ball on We | service by seeing that all calls for nesday 4 r members of the | work or for help are made during above classes. the hours announced. - | NEW AND USED FURNITURE ° © All White Cotton Mattress___ | PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER Four-Hole Coal Range, Gas Attachment acetate sateen tates ae 99.25 Up PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY % Sy | A a K ET Dressers, Plate Glass- ~..--$10.00 §) New Enclosed Gas Range--- ee Te eee oir iter eevee | eaves BUy, bet i to} Duofold -- - - $11.50 Door Mats Ironing Board ~_- of y invite j committees, Located With the White Grocery Co. ih Ronda’ tom outa ec daughter, who «| WILL BE CLOSED TEMPORARILY | Attention Loyal Order of Moose s| morning We Do Packing and Crating and are stay a » Gladsto a | = und gen 1 a \ i Ph “2200 Pts AV OUS. wae URE tate eles Z BEGINNING MONDAY All members of Casper Lodge No | Loyal AS Wass Pieet ht, acl a act ret Young are here | her marriage Order of Moose » requested to be at the from Douglas registered at the Hen- | Moose, it 2 1 ning, Mr. Young Ss with the Wyo Miss 3 anert 1 or |e next meeting on Thursday evening, October Ist, at ming Grocery .Co r [ urse in Iii Ke) REOPEN LATER their new headquarters, 127 West Second Street. There will be a special election held to fill vacant of- Mrs. D. Burke and Mrs, B. H | he ts engaged in the banking bust | HARRY NAUMAN, | Ucnder Purntcare na Hardware Gm: | ag, ites exe’ Definite Announcement Late: E. J. McBRIDE, Director : f | rid Musical Instruction : perescont 1 are A PLEASANT DAYLIGHT RIDE IN THE Authorized by the State of Wyoming to Issue | | \e' vortertax for Gregory, 8 i ! Pharmacy ye ‘ a i Sam Certificates and Diplomas " Cepveford 1d Mrs. Joseph Fatrh: Regular piano courses leading to degrees. Fe sea matinee ner Beara oe A eadee Natta: teu tearonie Crawford’s | Royal Blue Line Parlor Cars Practical normal training course for teachers plies Davee way. Robert Sie ‘ } LUXURIOUS AND COMFORTABLE irs. Mur was Miss Ruth , GOI D COA fire of this celty before her An enjoyable trip over a wonderful scenic route ’ ¢ - in S > ; + nl metal Dunning System of Improved Music Study jo: rape ENTERTAINERS TRAVELING ON REGULAR SCHEDULE Beginners Judge C.D) Murdne bas returned ; |] Leave Casper 8:00 a. 1 Leave Denver 8:00 Tbe on Denver ‘where He attended sea Now playing noon and Arrive Denver 9:00 p, 1 Arrive Casper 8:00 ¥ Degrees of Bachelor of Mu ai of the United States elroult evening Fare $11.50, at the Rate of 3.6 Cents Per Mile Master of Music (honorary), 7 at the CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKET OFFICE Doctor of Music (honorary) will be conferred on thc | Veteran Salvation Army : Henning Hotel, Townsend Hotel, Gladstone Hotel ¢ # leti f regular course hg Officer Is Here. , . £ bela 5 Mad : a satisfactory completion of reg Se. ' \ Brigadier and Mrs, George Jordan ROUTE HEADQUARTERS of Oakland. , arrived in Casper, Special Course for Studens Desiring Music Only Was $267.00 ray to conduct serv arkorton—-Farkerton Deng: |Gheyenne— 5! | nes Drug Co. Cheyenne. 1 § n Army Citadel, { e ote lbany as an Accomplishment Now $160 Complete North Wolcott, The brigadier has HOTEL a) Gle Log oh Punk Den nh C Arniy officer for 4) 426 EAST ELEVENTH—PHONE 111! Chas E. Wells Music Co. years, and has done ex ar erat CAFETERIA Chuseaun Ours Phar fet 2. 2nd Street Phone 194 {n South ae . em

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