Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922. }| tion bridge. The high score was taken iby Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew and the i} | consolation by Mrs. T. C. Tonkin. home in Boulder, Colo, The color scheme for the afternoon -| was pink &nd white and sweet peas were the flowers used. Novel place | cards with images of sport girls car- | ried out the idea in a pretty manner. Five tables of auction bridge were played during the afternoon. The high honors were taken by Mra. Pit Covert while Miss Violet Lever took the consolation. Red, white and biue were the patrio- tic colors used, and the birthday cake in the center of the table held 63 red. | white, and blue candles. Following the several course din- ° ner the guests blew out tho lighted! Pepper Club candles, wishing the host best wishes. | Entertained. ‘The guests Included the Messrs. 8nd ‘Tnq members of the Pepper club, a ie, Des aeOrP, Swartt,| which is one of the oldest organized Sep and InP. Ge Beaten, bridge clubs among the young women picneers of the city, were entertained eer Monday evening at the home of Mrs. A. A. Schulte. The evening was de- ane, Misses Helen and Madeline voted to playing aucticn bridge. Sen wee aA pidge Destele eq, The next meeting of the club will Fras Fen erat ete ShMperened 'be held at the home of Miss Violet Le- a ‘at their home last eve.|YCr Om South Beeca street, March 13. ‘sacar ning. ficers: A social time was enjoyed with music| ror pass beastings and games, and refreshments were} Fo At the regular meeting of the Loyal |Order of Moose which will be tec in |the Moose hall at 8 o'clock ton..rrow night, there will be the annual elec- tion of officers. Plans for the St. Patrick dance and social will also be made. eee Bridge Tea for Few Friends. Mrs. Mark Davia acted as hostess eee Westminister Guild Has Meetiug Last Night. In stead of convening at the regir Jar date which is tonight, the mem- bers of the Westminster Guild met) last night at the manse of the Presby- terlan church, 804 South Wolcott street, for a social time. The date| ‘was put ahead on account of the God- owsky concert which is the event of |@t her home yesterday afternoon at an this evening. informal time of auction bridge. Two ‘The meeting was well attended and! tables of cards played. The high score gome of the time was epent in sing- ing under the direction of Mrs. Jessie Anderson Fowler, The girls are plan- ning a musical concert to be held in the indefinite future, with the idea of raising money for a room for the busi- ness girls ami teachers class of the Sunday school in the new church which is planned. Mrs. Charles A. Wilson served Main. ty refreshments towards the close of the evening. . Synurgae Works For Bazaar. At the meeting of the Synurgae of St. Mark's church held last night at the home of Mrs. MacGregor, the time was spent working on articles for the joint bazaar which will be held by the uild and the synurgae. ‘The mecting was well attended and @ social time enjoyed. Refreshments wore served by the hostess. eee of Bridge Success. . M. N, Wheeler presided at her yesterday afternoon at the third @ series of bridge luncheons. ‘Thelerings until following the Lenten sea afafir was served in honor of Mrs.|son. Boyer, mother of Mrs. Wh Spi received the consolation. by the hostess. . 500 Party is Social Event. the high score and Mrs. Ernest Kil- patrick the consolation, presided by Mr. and Mrs. Ross. eee Pre-Lenten Bridge Luncheon. One of the social events of yester, day afternoon was the second of a se served at the home of Mrs. J. 'T. Gra- 256 South Center Street A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF WRAPS, SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES SPECIAL Coats and Wraps $18.00 $25.00 $35.00 Suits $22.50 $35.00 $55.00 Including a_ fine line of Sport Suits. Phone 1304-W Dresses $12.95 - $19.95 $24.95 Receiving daily a wonderful new line of Coats, Suits and Dresses. SEE OUR CORSETS Nemo, Wonderfulift, La France, Warner and Redfern. church which was to be held at the {}on account of the Red Cross cam- paign. of the afternoon was taken by Miss Edna Smith and Mrs. Frank Cowan Delicious refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross entertained at an evening of 500, Tuesday night at their new home 1324 South Ash street. lowing the evening of cards a course luncheon was served at For cards Mrs. Walter Schultz took Three tables of 600 were played. This is the first of a series of entertainments to be ries of bridge luncheons which was tolt on South Wolcott street. This will will be the last of the social gath- wers wero used as the be Casper Daily Cribune Minneapolis, Minn. upon wera fe oh oy moto |Y, WC. A. WORKERS TO MEET WITH MEMBERS Miss Bertha I. Miller, field executive for the Y. W. C. A. in town and county ‘work, and Mrs. Morrow of Sheridan luncheon table were ‘aid for 12 guests. ‘The afternoon was devoted to auc- and places expects to remain in about a month, cee Miss Liny Roberts is at ht home after an operation #* Sie of tht local hospitals. eee Mrs. BE. Paul Bachellor, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. F. F, Flannagan, this city, has left by Mrs. R. M. Andrus, the secOnd high Meeting Is Postponed. will be in Casper tomorrow in the to terests of the organization here and a home of Mrs. Otis Thompson tomor- row, will be postponed until next week is visiting with her daughter trom her afternoon at an informal kensington veld at her new residence on South Ash street. Hyacinths and carnations added to the attractive appearance of he home. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN” - INTRODUCING THE FORMATIVE SHOE FOR WOMEN During the afternoon a social time was enjoyed dnd a two course lunch: -on was served by Mrs. Ross. eee Wedding Anniversary is Celebrated. ford of the Hart apartments celebrated n recognition of their first wedding anniversary with a dinner served at their apartment residence “ast even- ing. Pink and white was carried out in the color scheme and flowers followed the idea as well as the dainty place| cards wifich depicted brides in their wedding gowns and veils. Following the several course dinner the guests spent the evening playing cards. The high honor for the women, which was a hat filled with orange blossoms, was taken by Mra G. 0. Rankin, while Mr. Holman received the high score for the gentlemen. The guests included the Messrs. and| Mesdames Morris Bangert, Art Wiley, Roy Morris, G. O. Rankin, Holman! and Miss Jeannette Wiley. j eee “A Showing the un- sightly and unneces- ary fullness of ordi- “freak” and s0- “foot - form" shoes. The toes heve too much free s)ace. Godowsky Concert To Be Social Event. . Judging from the numerous formal dinners which will precede the Go: dowsky concert which will be held this} evening at the Lyric theater, the mas ter pianist will be welcomed by an en: thusiastic audience including the so- clety leaders of the city as well as the music students. Several parties have reserved boxes on the balcony, and line reservations for dinner parties have been made on the main floor. palit csi i Personals i Mrs. Roy Williamson {s confined to her room in the Wyoming annex by @ complication of sicknesses. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spurlock are spending the day in the city and will attend the Leopold Godowsky concert this evening. og The Formative Shoe gives ample room for the toes without chafing, and allows the graceful and at- tractive shaping de- sired by all women. Everything possible in a hygienic shoe, and at a MODERATE PRICE eee Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boeke have re- turned from Denver, where they spent the last week end on business and pleasure, Miss Mertle Gartner has left for This illustration shows the attractive shapeliness of the Formative Oxfords, and indicates well their smooth fit under the arch and their properly-balanced heels, It is made of a dependable quality of medium weight genuine brown kid; has a first-quality union sole, solid leather heel, one-piece leather counter, all-kid quarter lining, and fast-color eyelets. Sizes 3 to 9 CORSETS Just received a nice line of Corsets. Every Corset guaranteed and fitted. MRS. J. W. 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