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FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921 ,the direction of Mrs. Sam Ser- under at the Temple Au-|THe dance music will be furnished by the ,ten-plece Schembeck orchestra with the ndded Mayno, vice will entertain ditorium as usual this coming Satur- day evening. A straight program, of dancing. Will be enjoyed. Che Casper Daily Cripune ie recep. tion committee will be composed of the Mesdames Jim. Rousch, Honry Johnson, J. L. May and Sam Service. ‘The party given one of.the best attended affairs of the season.. The club Rebekahs Give Masquerade will enterfain at a to Le held in the I. 0. O. F. Safurday night. All of the Rebekas and thelr friends are invited to come} in ‘costume. to Have! Meeting Legion Host at Free Dance Tonight ‘The George W. Vroman Post of the American Legion rnembers and their friends this even- ing ata free. dance in the club rooms of the post. Preparations are being marip.by the committee in charg> f accommodation of a record the crowd. vited to bring their triends with them. ce The Natrona Rebeka Lodge No, 13 Dancing will be enjoyed during the evening and a luncheon will be se-- ved by members of the organization. cee : ‘Casper Woman's Club ‘The members of the Casper Wo- man's club will rneet at the home of Mrs. Philip L. Edwards, 1015 South Wolcott street tomorrow The regular session yal be h-"d ‘ ory During the past two weeks last Saturday was members. are in- masquerade gance hail afternoon. will entertain ‘113 the membership committee hss added about 100 new names to the rolls of the organization, and ft ts expected that many of the be on hand, with their frien ts to en- joy. the evening. new members will Ajl members of the post are cordial- ly invited to attend and an invitation is also extended to to accept the hospitality of the crgan- friends of the post ization for the evening. her home ‘Mrs. Charles Lester served tea at yesterday. afternoon in honor of the members of the Phila- thea class of the Masonic Dancing Club Entertains. The Temple auditorium will be the seene this evening formal dancing party to be given by the members of the Masonic Dancing club. . Paramount Club + Dance Tonight. The public is invited to the dancing party .giventhis evening by the Para- A goodly number were present and a pleasant afternoon was spent. eee Methodist church. of the regular in- daughter, with friends. land. spending loist. Mys. J. C. Snook was hostess this afternoon at a bridge luncheon served to. the members of Yrlage club. PERSON. | E. K Price has returned to his home in Sheridan after spending sev- eral days. hete attending to insur- ance business. . Mr. and Mrs, . M. C. Price has returned to his of- fices in the city after spending the week ‘in Denver looking after busi- ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Smith of Raw- lus, are spending the week end here visiting with friends formerly neigb- bors in Rawlins. . . Mrs. H. Clare has returned to her home in Douglas after visiting with her daughter, Miss’ Agnes Clare, who is employed with the Midwest Refin- ing company here. . attraction of ee oe Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Edith, have returned to Douglas after spending several days here on business and pleasure. eee H. F, Haesler of the Casper Phar- macy has returned from Douglas where he spent ‘several days visiting He made the trip over- ee - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reynolds are the week-end here visiting with friends in Denver, They are en route to their home in western Nebraska. x fee <7 Mryand Mrs. H. J.-Peterson und} - Mr. and “Mrs:\:George Campbell left last night for Denver where they will spend .a-few days. the Duplicate After the luncheon the afternoon was devoted to playing auc- tion. bridge, . Dance at Arminto Is Announced. A number of motor partics have been formed to attend ‘which will be given at Arminto this Saturday night. The new orchestra under the direction of Frank Arminto will furnish the dance music. ———.——__ Joseph Garst of Douglas are the parents of a baty fon born about two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Garst are well known in |Casper. Peterson agency here. eee land have returned from trip to Rawlins. he Rex|ment as laborers. department. the dance the bridge will be rushed pletion. . Both the return, trip overland in: two Cadil- lac motor cars. shipped to the ‘William H. Weaver.and Frank Eng- >a business) Goes to Join Y.. W. | Industrial News’ Carl Mickdin employed’ in the tin |Cently appointed the first World's In- shop, is confined ‘to his home on ac- Mountydancing club at the “Winter |count of illness. Garden. In addition to the dance pro- gram a short vaudeville entectain- raent will be given after 10 o'clock.| Weber, Perley Howard, Carl’ Svare, | Of the industrial problems confronting Earl Svare and Ray. Lindberg have been assigned to the mason depart- Geo. Schmidt, B. W. Smith, Pete> L.A. Wilson ‘of Butte,.. Montan: arrived in this ‘city sevéral da: and has been employed in the pi J. T, Trotter and Oran |B. Skeea, Pipefitters, formerly of Denver,. Col have accepted employment and 1 ported for work t%is morning. The work’on th | new bridge is, be- ing .held up for ‘he present on ac- count of the late arrival of some ‘of the material. The crossing on west Yellowstone is being put -in and as soon as, the neededmaterial arrives, *9) cor ‘HJ. by the illness of her father. ‘The hon- ors, were handed in, up. to date. Plans for the meeting which will be held in: two weeks were made. Be RN os K. T. Club Meets ‘Tomorrow. “When We Go Traveii topic which will be taken members of the K. T. ¢ Girl Reserves. It will be js .svated “League of Nations.’ _ To study industrial conditions af- fecting women's work and life in other countries, Mary Dirgman, of the Na- tional Board of the Young Women’s Christian association, has sailed for Liverpool, Miss Dingman was re- te many lands. The advisor of the dustrial Secretary of the World’s Com-| Will be assisted in the afternoon's en- mittee. of the ¥. W. C. A. with head-j tertainment. o quarters in London. : “Many countries, which are aware Plans Progress'for Membership Kally. ‘Through the untiring efforts of a number of members of the ¥, W. C. A. and. of the Bisiness and Professional Woman's club of Casper, plans for the membership rally which will be held men, ignore those of women, Miss Dingman. “It will, be the .task of the Industrial Secretary. to survey conditions affecting women in all coun- tries and ot advise the Young Wo- men’s Christian associations ina given/in the Presbyterian tabernacle a1 country in regard to industrial pro-|March 16 are well underway. .The grams—particularly on what, phases!club members expect to welcome about to focus’ their strength. Many coun- tries and to advise the Young Wo- dustrial consciousness or to the dan- ger of inadequate supervision for the potential mothers of the race, Fin- land, Sweden, and Great Britain ate taking the lead in their behalf. Interesting Meeting Tuesday Evening. n The Girls’ Work committee, fogeth- er with the advisors of the different corps of the Girl Resrves, held an interesting meeting at the Y. W. C. A. club rooms last Tuesday evening. A Program of the stunts which will be presented by the different corps of the Girl Reserves at the membership trally on March 16 was’ made. Each of the organizations will present the ‘work accomplished by its mmbers in an interesting and clever manner. The ‘Young Matrons’ club, the Business and Professional Woman's club, and the several corps will all be repre- sented at the rally. ago ipe that evening. * A novel entertainment fs planned in the various different clubs of the Y. fessional Woman's club will present their: work. Junior Senior Clubs Meet Thursday. On Thursday afternoon the Junior Senior club of the Girl Reserve will meet at the ¥. W. C. A.” The Misses hour. Haye for a Chum. the High school, chosen by the High school faculty, Idea) Girl.” Plans for Rally By Blue Circle. B..G. T. Club | The members of the Blue. Circle Meets. {club will meet on Thursday evening The members of the B, T. G. corps!'tg make plans for the part they will of the XW. C. A; met at the club/ take in the membership rally which houso Wednesday afternoon’in regu- be held in the Tabernacle on Jar session. The devotions were lead} March 16. All young busincys girls by Ruth Boyles. The entertainment} are invited to attend the meeting. consisted of a story read by one of ———_— ;the young girls, aod all of the élub| ~H. ©. Dickerson of Oniaha, general members present wrote a card to the|superintendent for the Northwestern advisor of the organization, Mrs, W.! Railroad company, was in the city Robb, who was called io Minnesota ‘last evening . and diplomatic Washington looks for club is Mrs. J. R. Latham, and she}a revival under the President Mrs. Harding of the formal state din- ners and other social functions at the White House which ceased with the entrance of the United States the world war. ‘Directions; from Mr. Harding for abandonment , of events incident to his inauguration were conceded by those hoping for 1 return to a social normalcy to be a blow to their expectations, but the re- cent shopping trip? made Harding to 400 new girls. into the organization |events have renewed their optimism. In which each section of the Girl Re-|the new “First Lady of the Lund,” serves, the gyminasium classes and|the White House has been redeco- rated and the furnishings renewed. rai In addition Mrs. Harding has re- WV. C. A. and the Business and Pro-/1n sadtton Mie donc planted-around the. White House. Her| that certain portions of the friends expect her to act as hostess} at a number of garden parties dur- ing the spring, thereby restoring one of the favorite ments of former days, Likewise, /it is expected that Mary Flynn. and Edna Mokler will] will entertain at teas, her guests in-| serve refreshments during the social | cluding in addition to intimate friends A discussion will be held on|the wives of the members of “The Kind of a Girl"I Would Like to] diplomatic corps. Two boys from|tom that she may revive is the regu- who have been|lar weekly “at home" to wives of cabinet members, a function in past will also give a short talk on “An| administrations corresponding in time with ‘the regular Tuesday cabinet meetings. will restore the custom of Marine} band concerts on the White House grounds. Whether the Harding will revive the state dinners remains to be developed. these usually are given each season, | one to the cabinet, one to the diplo- matic corps, one to the judiciary and TT Revival of Whi+- . ww, Shopping .- of rs. Harding Is Cited} in a novel manner with imagined trips} WASHINGTON, March 4.—Social and into | winter. the official “social strictions White by Mrs: and other New- York tent ion for the arrival of grounds. flowers be forms of entertain-| the Another social cus- turning. Tribune It also is reported that she | President and Mrs. | USED BY Four of one to congressional leaders. These dinners head the official social list is- sued by the State Department at the beginning of each sociai season and it is regarded as assured that they will mot be revived, at least, Greater participation by the White House in society is expected tobe at- tended by removal of many of the re- which barred uninvited visitors from House grounds. Since United States entered the war visit- ors to the capital have had to con- tHemselves with White House from a distance or from behind the iron fence ‘surrounding the President Harding’s friends declare that orders for the opening the gates to the grounds will be issued soon. It is not regarded as probable, however, House, such as the Blue room and Red room, will be thrown open to the public on certain days as was the custom before the war. etal ies eh Burton H. Lester and wife left yes- she|terday afternoon in a Standard car for Denver where they will attend the opera and visit friends before re- Have you anything to sell. For Sale Ad. L$ Tribune Want Ads Bring Results, MOTHER'S FRIEND For Expectant Mothers THREE GENERATIONS Write for Booklet on Motherhood and the Baby, Free BRADFIELD REGULATION Dept. 5-D, Atlanta, Ga. “Wall, sir, until next City, Utah. 1917. have the the|did. My feet and something awful. secing the into. 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