Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1925, Page 5

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 TP SOGAETY. 8. B. A. Business Session Monday, Tho regular business meeting of the Security Benetit association will be held tomorrow evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. Following the session 2 dance will be given for members and the public. see Pioneer Association Will Meet at Library Tuesday, A meeting of the Natrona County Pioneer association will be held en ‘Tuesday evening at the public library during which time officers for the ar will be elected. The meeting will begin at 7:30 o'clock. eee Church Bazaar and Dinner Saturday - The Women’s Association of the rm Congregational church is -hold- Mountain Power hall. for faney work, aprons, chil- wearing apparel, handker- nd candy wili be attractively ed. In connection with the bazaar will be a ehicken dinner from 5 until $ 1 the eveni Tickets will soon be placed on sale. displ Ladies’ Society | Man Meeting | The Ladies’ society of the Bro- therbood of Locomtive Firemen and ginmen will meet in regular ees- n Monday evening at $ o'clock at t Odd Fellows’ hall. Nefresh- ments will be served by Mrs, Ida ex and Mrs. Mary Colmer. eee Blected ing. Officers Are \t Lodge M ‘+ 4 mheoting ©’ Natrona Camp No. Woodmen of the World, held last Wednesday evening the following officers for the yes were HARTMAN'S THE ONLY DELICATESSEN Pure fceod cooked just the right way SPECIAL Baked Spring Chicken We serye our own Milk Bread HOME BAKED PIES AND CAKES Our Hours ANYTIME OLD PUBLIC MARKET PHONE 303 AR Reception—is what Simply arrange for i Be it the station wa spond. out. vates with its rich cle musical quality. |BREYBULL YOUTH HELD Just as they—so can you prove to your absolute satisfaction that —the Fada Radio Standard of demonstration by an authorized Fada Radio dealer—without the slightest obligation on your part. or the one near by, Fada will re- If you want this program now and another soon, you can tune in as easily as you can tune Above all, Fada -fairly capti- Your friend for Consul commander, Earl J, | st consul, Sidney Puct nan; J. ae banker, James A, Shoults: clerk, ©. H. Brandon; escory, Percy Jones; Watchman, Kenneth McLeenan sentry, Ted Evans; manager, Krank Jullan; musician, H. A, Wagner. Included in the short program were | several violin and plano selections by-Mr. Goddard and Bert Wagner. | soe Moose Lodge Holds Important Meeting An important meeting of the Cas- per Lodge 118%, Loyal Order of Moose, was held on Thursday eve- | ning at the lodge hall, 125 West Second street. Candidates were tnt. | uated after which a program was given, including piano selections by Bert Wagner and Mr. Bush eee Sans Gene Club Holds Meeting A meeting of the Sans Gene club was held last Thursday during which time plans for a Thankegiy- ing dinner, to be given at the Town: send hotel on Wednesday, were made, The Misses Natalie Perkins and Agnes Edwards acted as host- esses. A special meeting of the club will be held on Monday evening at the club rooms. The Business to do its share in public ment of the real kind. team baseball and gay Rotarians. in advance of the gam 1 ment by the reported p: actual contest was had, “ pointed. It was Bride-to-Be Is Honored, Miss Madelyn Seabright. enter- tained Saturday evening at her home, 124 -South. McKinley street. for Miss Mina Ellls whose marriage will take place in December. There were sixteen guests. Bridge was played during the earlier part of the evening and after that a fortune latter's chosen field. Now the young women to men, This time in black face minstrelcy. organized and hard at on December 8, They hav anid ee ere asic ade RS of | of talent in their organi: the honoree being por d. propose to bring it out jot the club will In the’ minstrel lineup {s: perfor AN FORGERY CHARGE Joe Puckett, 14 years’ of age, was arrested Saturday by Deputy Sheriff Frank Rutledge on a charge of forgery. Young Puckett is sald to have passed several bogus checks in Casper. According to information received at the sheriff's office, he lives at Greybull. } pmnremenpecneeipe re a Mra. EB. M. Hotchkiss and Cather, Orchestra—Elsie Wint High School orchestra. Wilson C, Cramer left last week for Nebraska to spend until after Thankagiving with his parents, ——_»—. cast: Sallle Newell, Leah Wilson, Minnie Skir Rudshagen and Gertrude Tribune Want Ads Bring Results.| 4 chorus of some eee Edith’s Beauty Shop Room 202 Turner Cottman Bidg Dyeing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment Marcelling, Manicur- ing and Facial work. PHONE 1124.3 | entertainment. bers are: Emma Ficca; Lillfan Mabelle Fiedler, Mrs. Mrs. H. L, Garrison, Alc Grace A. B. of the great audience was clearly strated that women athletes are the equal of men athletes, even in the and Professional Women's club may be céunted on entertain Last sum- mer the young ladies organized a @ a very creditable report of themselves in a match game with a picked team of During the practice sea: ne the pub- was kept on the tiptoe of excite- rogress of the Jady ball players, and when the not a soul disay- demon- propose to invade another fleld, largely sacred regulation They are work - in preparation for a show at Elks hal! © all kinds ization and for public approval on the date named. Just about the entire membership | take part, in one| capacity or another in the show. mance the Interlocutor—Madelyn Seabright. End men—Edna Trump, Miss Me- Cleave, Glen McGahey, Hazel Sikes. Mrs, J. B. er, piano; Helen Stone, violin; Myrtle Jerrard, violin; saxophone and drums from Following this performance comes 4 one-act farce entitled “Tho Rickety tockety Radio." with the following | Nina’ Shaffer, nner, Patsy Kamp forty-seven members add a great feature.to the The chorus mem- Dr. Ida EB. Berquist, Ruth Dumars, Faulkner, Mabel Fogarty, ® Hitshew, Hamilton, Authorized FADA Dealer Over 200,000 enthusiastic users are satisfied with the ex- ceptional Standard of Reception delivered by FADA . year after year. life once you hear the distinct full notes, soft or loud, as you may prefer. you want. a complete But please note—The Fada Radio Standard of Reception—in your home demonstration must prevail constantly in your own daily use. That is our guarantee backed by Fada authorized sery- ice through the highest type of exclusive, responsible dealers. y over there Over 200,000 satisfied Fada owners justify an immediate ar- rangement for demonstration with the dealer who displays the Fada Mark of Service. ar tones, its Christmas the most cherished of gifts. following nationally known makes Chickering, Kurtzmann, Gulbransen, Marshall & Wendell renee TA 232 E, 2nd L About one month away. A piano, Make no mistake, choose from any of the The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. “Home of. the Chickering” CASPER Branch at Salt Creek LNA Phone 194 Sullivan, Applejack Johnson, Sylvia | ystal Joelner,| re SS MN THE CHAS, E, WELLS MUSIC CO. jiiiititiiiniiyu Black Face Minstrels To Be Staged by B. & P. W. Club Early in December | All Members of Organization Scheduled to Appear in Home Talent Production to Be Presented at Elks’ Hall Puntenney, fargaruite Patrick, Edna Ryan, Grace Rafferty, Ger- trude Rush, Nina Schaffer, Madalyn Seabright, Elizabeth Shikany. Rose Shikany, Hazel Sikes, Mabel Sykes, ‘ate, Jane Thompson, Lilllan Wilson, Leah Wilson, Mra. Harry Sullivan, Elste Stewart, Mabel Gell- ers, Minnie Skinner, Sylvia Rud- shagen, Mrs. Geo, Stillwagon, Jeanette McOmie, Edna Trump Katherin Prewitt, and Ltllan Alsup. The committee chairmen upon whom reste responsibility for the Success of the performance are: Publicity—Frances Martin, Tickete—Laura Bailey, Costumes—Grace Raff Program—Jennie Hill, Properties—Martha Hayes. Make-up—Mrs, Jones, Fair Barber shop. Music—Mrs, Madalyn Treber, Stage director—Mary Sharp; ———.—__—_ ty. | } | ray Bills Payable Monthly, | “Do you hunt, Mademotmile?’ asked the proprietor of a smart dregs shop of a theatrical customer as a | mannequin fn riding costume strode past them. “No," answered the stage star," “but I know a couple of hounds.” Then she frugally put a dinner gown on the bill which went to one of the dogs. The gown was of moss green velvet encrusted with vhinestones and gold lace. It had a most moderate decollette and long slee which flared into wide cuffs Mrs. David Breeden, formerly Miss Edna White, and twin sons, Donald and Ralph have returned to thelr home at Tensleep after spending u can Legion conference of state ad. jutants and commanders. eee Mr, and Mrs. J, M. Novak were guests last week in Newcastle. | oee: Miss Alice Dodds who spent aj week at Midwest visiting . with triends returned yesterday. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Del Fink, Mrs. Roe ‘Whaland and. Audrey Ormsby, who will be the gui of friends and relatives here for several days. eee | Mrs. J, E. Jones of Colorado who | s been visiting in Casper with her | granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Dodds, Ir, expects to leave soon for New Yotk elty where she will join her | Ray Jones and Mrs. Jones who 1! accompany her to Florida. eess r. and Mré. Van R. Hathaway ounce the birth of a seven-pound boy Friday morning. They re * at the Hart apartments. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boone of Mid- west are visiting with Casper friends, eee D .C. Tracey is in this city on bus- iness from Lost Springs. “I want you to picture this cour SEs Hee try with the ten commandments Robert Tyrell of Denver was an/pound around hb ‘orehead, the ser arrival {n Casper Saturday, mon on the mount in her right Soha: hand and the constitution in her] Miss Agnes Ernst of Sheridan is}; a guest in this city. J. J, Nash of Lavoye is spending the day here with friends. eee J, W. Jordon {s spending a short time in the city from Mammoth, eee L. B. Murphy is a business visitor here from Edgerton. eee is WwW. J, O'Brien of Lavoye a guest in this city for a few d eee Fred FR. Liese and Toy Woolley are Denver visitors who arrived Saturday. P. C. Kelley has returned from Omaha to which city he was called | by the fllness of his sister, who ts now reported recovering from an operation, M Kelley is a resi- dent of O'Neil, Bill Bird, rancher, ts in “from the Bates Hole country, and ts becoming elty “broke.” Bill no longer shies at he Care and can be led across the being blind. streets without eee Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cawree of weastle, arrived in Casper last week and expect to make Casper thelr home during the winter months, eee } Mr. und Mrs, Alex white are the | dres#ed by Wi attorney, c duties charged them the nation and fn all controversies them against ences of commun fetered to Mrs Mra. son Moffatt, Gast Che Casper Sundav Cribune New Hostess at Washington Y | The gymnasium class for business oon Anne Cohen, Miss XM. M. women will meet as usual on Mon eBlanc, Nellie Rothrock, Pat day evening at the Methodist ct Young Women’ on. Offices South Wolcott st Girl Reserves regular monthly y the cabinet will be held at th GA 3 The eting of yw Monday evening a It Is | important that e officer who | | should present a ott and each committee chairman be epa | | with written report v | president of the cl si Gertrude Kamps, Zelma McPherson The next pr Glenn V. McGahey, Laura Menson Sallie Newell, Isabelle Price, Olive coun Mondays, The In will be used for cor which will be announe mnasium Classes later. The Burlington cl t Tuesday evening at 7:3 ¢ Burlington club room nksgiving Day Office Hours office wil not be open for employment calls on Thanksgiving Day. Those who expect to noed ex: tra help during the Thanksgiving season will get better service and j assist the employment department | of the Y. W. C. A. greatly, by call Ing the office early in the: week for The “Little Cabinet” has a new hostess in its midst. She is . would provide Mrs, Hanford MacNider, wife | ton for her. A fellow of Assistant Secretary of War | who chanced to meet the inex ic. dence and left post when Lwight I) Davis be- PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY | help to serve, care for children, etc | Residence Service An illustration of the cosmopolitan | nature of the work ofthe Y. W. A., ocourred the past week when | residence had as a transient a Mexican woman, The trav d on the late train coming | Mexico s the ay for Rivertc her | She was unaccustomed | had heen told that the | . of the house secretary the | came Seeretury of V when | py gnt st ‘on leaving; the| John W. Weeks r fellowin xpressed in bro-| ken English, hey appreciation of the —| ¥. Ww. Japanese Tea rs f the a are ne forward com: } ing o t nal secretary, Miss | MiMived Esgar, who will spend Tues. | day, December 1, In Casper, A Jap: | anese tea will be given at the Y. W.| 1c. A. rooms dur the aft 21, at the ith the We Fellowship commit} Mr, Wi and this opportunity grocery Miss Esgar will dot street ta u heve yesterday. William Duff, of New Yor on his trade, 1 importer calling Mrs. G. spent Satu NEW CITIZENS TAKE U6. OATH (Continued Lox ranchman n of Canada, L, Fergus in on of Salt Creek m Page One) n Kansas t of citl all adversari and wa ive and radica the subve eft.” he concluded, The oath of allegiance was Alma Deter Tobin § Nora anton, Anna Huestevt Holme, Mrs. Janet Jane Henry Hold Mrs. Elsie Menke Lindstaedt . Agnes n Louls Terriere, short time in Casper visiting with ds of Y friends. William Duff of New York ¢ CoA eee [is a business < er Employment Mr, and Mrs. White who spent the | : nat g ROE EE CADE ES summer and fall months at Tensleep | 1. y ds he 1 e a t bdoetd ea are in Casper visiting at the-home of | 0™ San Francisco eo Ne Mr. and Mrs, George Ferguson, 964| Bee a ates South Ash street. They are en route} V- A. Jefferies of St. Louls : - to Kansas. jan arrival here atu day Wes i yi 1 ali in John Collins is yonding the day Connie Regan of the Ghicago and | 38 thom Midwest sy) Northwestern Railroad company eve | has been spending a short vacation Mr. and Mrs. 1 expect | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- in for" Ca ta visit | dam Regan at Newcastle, for several months. | Charles McWhinnie, farm loan| II. Woods of Denver Is heré for aj} gommisstoner spent’ a short time| few days ou busines nm Casper en route to Cheyenne from “ee . “ody where he spent several daye WW, E. Croft is among the isitors | | on business. here today from Midwest | eee Sey W. J. Wehrit/is expected to re] William C. LeBarge of Denver, -urn tomorrow from Indlangpolls,| was an out-of-town business arrtval [nd., where he attended the Ameri- greatly by ¢ Tuesday will lress Miss Be nd chance be pasai C gs thr The World } D. Hemr of which Mrs. C na miltee Mary I the Y. 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