Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 21

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1926 - THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD ~~ SCOUT TRIBUNE ~By WILLIAMS] Troop Activities Reviewed Ings of the year. | r high echool is now im jans to give an operetta in h wi be siv ay ——— —— eee ¥ MRS é { 8 = The scouts’ work is moving along jelecting teams for different events EuzAseTH in fine shape at the present time. /and other things that come up. Fe!- THOMPSON fhe troops are all meeting and|lows. watch our smoke at the jam | os many are takt Camp Rotary and = advantage of|boree in February. We ere also 50. | has already been | ing to show up in our window which fous for ~several minut Firet ald was) administered and Young Mother Wants to See Babe She spoken Saturday during | will be a new one to appear in Cas-| revived and suffered + 5 January | We closed with the scout ben- | after méeting we did nm by sweeping the in which we meet. WWe/ appear next week on sccount ping a finé job on Saturday, January 23. | F pales ge thary 4 de glad to have visitors assisted by Mr. Bart. | nd will welcome a few new scouts Scout meeting Thursday gion is sp they certa’ ot it Mrit maater, ts ab © reports ine Dougias Troop on The American Le = the troop and vad each new team a name for team use Had to Give Up een good ting, St to a live and go Come and } T have aan ath try us out, | pass ‘Troop 1.—The scoutmaster was ab, | I 4 t sent from the meeting. Mr. Skin-| * | ts and h Plans are picked out another assistant i ; t 2 on ani b phe master to act as scoutmaster. | j : : A. A-'Slade. 4 McBride ts asst : | of Treop services Dut w © to give his Troop 1, There were seventeen Two new yells. W were given some had-two stories of hikes McBride had taken when With Troop 2. Then a re-| Tenderfoot, Second { Class tests. Games | for half an hour. Then | asked for the history of Rotary cabin, A word to the| of the troops of Casper: Better pep {nto that meetin We are hard to bring this troop} on one of the deen Probably the first seed pot: celal train ever operated fn ted States left Alliance, Neb. dana, over the rallroad on a fast thr A stop was made And wi end of the rea. Troop 5, George A —————__+_ == TABUNE-HEMND gor =| =) TO HEAR ADDRESSES 8 scout. All of us a a jubdliee soon: each going to have dist 4. FB, Taylor! scoutmas- | Taylor has reorganized Sponsored by the Knights| Columbus and they are surely making things move. Thirty boys have joined this troop. Several more are ready when they are 12 Our) Treop 4 was one of the dest | Casper and it looks as though the new boys wee going to | live up to the -Sputation established dy the old troop. Troop He t 5 has 4 Ge HIGH SCHOOL ‘Activities in Work and Play By DIXIE RAWSON Dyterian x ned w the scout cath The spent the evening working on Columbia. © window. display. Tha rest of Sunday, January 17,—“Lerraine of Monday, January 25, will mark the tee met asain and selected the three the bora<played some new fcame+ feature picture with Non |opening of the debating season for | leaders. i od t a and had a real good time. Ottr new} man Kerry and Patsy Ruth Miller./the Natrona county high © school Im the future, cheer leaders are Annual Dinner ~ scoutmaster, Mr. Bratager, was in| Also five acts road show vaudeville. [teams At 7:30 o'clock, In the Junior (to be governed by rules similar to the annual dinner charge of games_ Dorton Green: as i Monday and Tuesday, January 18| high school auditorium, the Salt those governing players. Thi to get} and 19—“Love and Glory," feature |}Creek challengers w! picture with Madge Bella SELFISH IN HER FATHER’S HOUR OF NEED. y must meet the Cas- be up In a least three subjects and Marie Huber and Harold | only after a year’s participation will also: western. “The | Heiser will uphold the negative side Sear.” and comedy,/of the state question, “Resolved.! r Monday night is/That the Pen Child _ Laber | had Store Night when - $100] Amen e Constitution | stuff" Friday evening at the Casper. | of merchandise’ wil! be given|Should be Ratified by the States." | Sunrise basket ball game. Between | presen we have the dest that Santa’h: away free. The same evening at. Salt Creek, | halve: dressed in true cheer ‘eader | prepared to amusements.» We enjoyed also s Wednesday, January 20.—“The| Arthur Anderscn and Charles Fir-| style. they led the sx = bow and arrow. practice and planned |-Ventict of the Desert,” feature pic-| min wil! uphold the affirmative, rousing yells. Th for a hike Saturday afterncon. Now |ture with Neal Hart and Jane Tal-| The debating sponsors, Miss Fran.| seemingly apparent by if You don't think we enjoy the Dest | lent; also comedy “Gridiron Gertie.” |ces Feris and-Leelie McRil, have | nolse™ they got from the s shore te-“come afd see’! your scout} Thursday, Friday and Saturday,|been working for several months| Of course they were greatly aided . ns for Casper. : January 31, 22 and 23.—“Caltfornia | with the members of the Pynx De-|by the hich spirits of the school, |cription tests which are sent out by Troop 21. Carl M. Harris, scout-| Straight Ahead," with Regina; vating society, organizing and per.| which were so, as a-result of the|the Grege Shorthand company sistant scoutmaster, helpe: Chaliapin Sings to Convince Mailman :|He Is Chaliapin - 7 Dear ‘|| Sheridan Boasts || ||\Centenarian Who || iday’ at ~ the a Home) was w by & large nm the Miss n January master.—Well, fellows, we had} Denny and Gertrade Ohm: ‘Also | fecting teams to. u; | stellar , — te + a te > by nd G phold the name of} stellar playing the team exhibited }'Théae tests are given only in the| passed his centennia ‘Seed meeting Tuesday evening. We | rive acts Of road show va te. the school in. the 1926 scholastic, in its first game, Although Casper | advanc asses and a grade of 95/ and up to 2 shor pen in ig ay Sect eea aos ake debates. | Nas defeated bya two-point marzin. | per cent is required for passing suffered his fourt! trst” of all, we had some oe itive try. | the seore being 23 to 25 In favor of} d the 10% sis, was Seiticeman "te which soearet Weak Rex During December, competitive try. = eo jor 0 passed the 10¢word ware bale ax att Sunrise. the whole echool was satis- 0 Ket out oft . x |» Today and Monday, Eteanor Board. outs and three teams were } pa Ret nese, |™AR in “The Mystic Also Hareia|delected. Tho teams include Marie | fed and much pleasure was shown | M z 7. : *| Lioyd in “Never Weaken.” Huber, Madolin Shorey, Arthur An-| 9 they witnessed the finely worked: ‘Tuesday and Wednesday, “Sally of |derson, Harold Helser, Charles Fir. | Out ry, are Sarabel Gold-| up to rap and H. Howard Hemry. Ac | joine to Miss Conyy this is an ex- m work and the fighting | cellent record. being sekiom attain. s||Old Farm Lands ho Sawdust." Also second chapter,|™min and Norman Hanson. _Since/ esti ) the end of the second year’s A re Made Fertile “Sunken Silver.” the tryouts, several practice debates | - ork, Ry | Thursday, Friday and Saturday, | have deen hei and some real dedat- | K. A. K. Meets Those passing the $0-word test tn Voted One of 10 Best! “rm sevex sinners.” ing skill has been developed | OK. ALK meetings were’ resumed . , ox | POS AS RT Wednesday afternoon with a larse| Pictures Made in 1925) America. with Teta Schopf, won the state de- harabers present Today and Monday, “Haves, a} tating title at Laramie, high school! | eet oe ey tleqeoyeet > Grama of wardazed women. Also| Week. !s a member of the teams | ™embership, who tried out be “Adventures of Masie.” Harold Heiser, Charles Firmin and | ‘he executive board Dees: denced | Wre voted upon. Those recely Cotton Cake Flour Sate 4 - Dat Feed oat Tuesday 1 Wednesday, “Ex. | Madolin Shorey are also exper the necessary two-thirds vote are: yiatler as mae ghangeict W Aleo comedy “Suf. | Gebaters. |Amy Bustard, Let Ewing, Grace Sfp pa fering Shakespear Some new and promising material.| Ferguson. Florence Koch” Regina | owd a1 sure Fiiday and Saturday, | however, has been developed. Marie . ad Fox Imperial com-| Huber and Arthur A son, who ‘The Heartbreaker,” wit both debate the 25: are new ‘oultry of this Pest. AMS STOCK MEDICINE Here Is a }Degan, Frank Mann and Harolt} Bates. Initiation services -will be! Boys’ Quartet Entertains tos. held at the next meeting of the | Leuts Lang, Harry Pr r Service was men at the game of arguing. but the A. K., and thence forward | Francis Jacquot and Rialto. that they made the mm wouches | sons will be considered membe: | composing one o! Sunday and Monday—Raymond | for their ability. | The miatter of club pins was ta abs of the high s Grittith in “Hands Up. Hal’Roach | The teqms are now fully prepared | kon up at this meeting and suitable | the ent ogram News, Topics of/and are embarking on their state-| ping were decided upor. Netto Ladies" Orches-| wide conquest with high hopes of| fr the pins will be agsin placing the name of N: | wi e safety catch and $1.23 with-| nd Wednesday — Bebe|county high schoo! on the top sat. AR! cedars’ watet'te tn | of Wyomize. “The Splendid Crime” | of the ladder of debating fame next meeting of Hear Me C Casper Warehouse Co. Ralph Graves comedy dee wt lem. Goat DISTRIBUTORS Kin: : w b' - 22. 268 industria! Ave. rssanarais SEL Nar } e bande Deiat ty. e Gospel Team Meet solved Junior High School Activities } } | Soe ee “Urs ocheduled Today held on Wednesday mornins old the af e question Harold That the n . | Amendment aking the negative side) Should be Ratified by the St: fes Dave been dis- | of the question. assembly FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS ~ The meet | Egyptian [was held with Charles Firmin and] foot ball hors of the fir covered wearing wigs. and sculp- | Madolin Shorey upholding the af.| presented with their Gospel tea H tured relics found at Ninevah dis-| Cheer Leaders Selected | firmative and Marie Huber and Har-|one football season jap. mw close the fact that the ancient As Lowell Davis, John Firmin andjomt Heiser, the negative. Rey.| nt Baptist ¢ } sytians also favored this form of | George Kassis are the cheer leaders Chartes E_ Schofield was present! t cGinnis, the | oresertts head cov of N. C. H. &, chosen by the com-|and acted as awarding the R Isalah §3:3-6.| mittee Wednesda: Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 115] | ¢4 by the student body were picked jing the awarding of __ | from 2 possible ctx had been | gave 500 Second Sheets. 20c Piano solo. An especially tnspir A new system for selecting cheer) ‘The current event and partiamen-| ine feature of the programme, was OF THE leaders: was used this ye Repre-| tary e “Playing the Gaie,” er , : Wold @ @ ma every student organt a0 ea | n. the well know Cut in convenient size for typewriter use 2 = 2 decide upon severa’ Girt Reserves Will Meet | and : SAWDUST To ir hearts de be ed for the The Ring committee, tm person of] The funior igh school ix now in-| aes Add 8c postage on mail orders. § you position. the three chosen | Miss Iris Weaver, will be in charge there were Rod Herbert |of the girt reserve progra Is sure i— To steal them With her new sht to a chool an. earned meta to the ~aith TRIBUNE-HERALD ein CAROL DEMPSTER | and W.C. FIELDS Adapted bg FORREST HALSEY Som tadery by DOROTHY DONNELLY t- | fromthe standpoint of religt |MOM'N POP-~The Butt of the Joke } # NEVER TELL HM Me FRED THE GOSS THOUGHT HE Y/Y is rons mY Broadway's __ Greatest comedian a | WANTED A JOBAND. TOLD HIM HE HA-#A WAS Too SHORT AUD FAT TO { “HANDLE GARBAGE CANS~ AE ie WAAC HAHAH omc.) sereen laugh - maker anti¢ts and keep you ny roars inD. W.Griffith’s There is pathos, too, in this story of a WEDNESDAY r TUESDAY REX WEDNESDAY

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