Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1923, Page 4

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cerecnee SEDAESEEBEDEDORASOG ILE ve eeveseenener aRneeeeeeneeAeee2Cett Os GROOS SLOPE SPEERRELT PLASTER REND ERE TET TN Ete * evening. Site PAGE FOUR. SOCIETY: iia , Paign which the local post of the Lr | sion fe putting on for new member cee Business Women to Give | Mooscheart Legion Meeting Minstrel Show for Furnd "atin" omen ot atoms Legion’ met Friday evening at th Mooseheart temple on Wolcott stree Much credit for the splendid fioo Definite Arrangements for Performance on. Friday |wor carried out during the event a was siven to the guards and thelr Completed; Proceeds to Go Toward Build- .jcartainy, Pizsboth ttutt, Tnitiavion ing Club Rooms for Organization. \essleted by Mlldred ‘MeGrew, grand ceremonies were conducted by Esther organist, guard team. Definite arrangements have been! Miss Keeler, Mrs. Lind, Miss Healey.| Following the initiat'on ceremonies made for the minstrel show which is| Miss Soady, Mrs. Lobdell, Miss Bry-/and installation of officers Deputy to be given in the Elks’ auditorium|ant, Mrs. Treber, Miss Smith, Mis: nd Regent-J. W. Miller gave a next Friday by the Business and Pro.| Abbott and Miss Biletz and Miss|short talk on “Work done by the fessional Women’s club | Margaret Curtain, as we'l as a very|Moone in the different cities. Direc: Jack Leary ts directing the min-| capable chorus. ltor John Heageny ga strel and many of the most ta'ented| At the weekly luncheon of the club! ing talk on the “Principles of Moos members of the club are taking part| which was held at the Henning today | dom.” in ft, both of which facts insure suc-| Mrs. Hendricks gave a very interest-| Officers installed for 1928 were ceas for the enterprise. The proceeds | ing talk on the {deals of the organ'za-| Agnes ‘Tyler, organist; Mary Frank. will go toward the building of club/tion. Miss Blanche Toland addressed |argus; Clarissa Davis, guide; Grace rooms for the organization. the members on the {bilities of | more, assistant. Elizabeth Fisher. Among those who will appear are! the club for the coming year. recorder; Mary Johnson, treasurer; a |Katherine Wenner, chapla’n; Zenobia \Clark, past regent; May Schielle, junior regent, and Minnie Becker, Senior regent. see RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF, CASPER Lindsays and Others To Be Out of City. again Tuesday evening at formal d.n- pea di 1d 1 1 fs y left a few days] ner party at which 24 guests will al80/reente nEq note we ey part | Informal Tea Yesterday. |. ‘The Misses, Edna Wallies, Mary and |Agnes Robbins entertained at an in- formal tea Saturday afternoon from 3 ‘unttl 5 In honor of Mrs. C. W. Fletch- er, who was just recently marr’ed. Agar Mrs. Morphy |Entertains. Winter will entertain! ars. L. G. Murphy entertained ‘at ent. Mre P W. J. Lind: ago for Los Angeles, Cal., whero she! att pa Honors were taken by Mrs. will spend several months. Mr. Lin& eee dll 9 sap Sarl ede fay will leave Monday night for the! American Legion Wil | Rowand. felve guests were pres- east on a buying trip. He will bo}, vance ‘thursday. ent ip ha he accompanied by J. J. Chaplin, O. T. Hett and J. A. Lujan, who are also connected with the Golden Rule store here. These men will visit St. Louis, Chicago New York, and perhaps Bos- fton. Mr. Lindsay will return on March 1. Ie has just been making @ tour of South Dkaota, Montana and Wyoming on an auditing trip of his chain of 14 stores. °° he American Legion will give an-|¥. Ww. C. A, Board other of {ts popular dances next | Meeting Held Friday. Thursday evening at the Arkeon| Members of the Y. WW. C. A. board dancing academy. Ackerman's |met Friday evening at the “Y W" ing Jazz orchestra will furnish mu-/ headquarters for the election of offl- sic for the occasion. Special vaude-jcers, After a short business meeting Ville features will be obtained :to-add/the following officers were elected: to the enjoyment of the affair. Mrs, B..B. Brooks, . B. . president; Mrs. C. This dance is a part of the cam. aehtte Peemaas Mrs. wit Elizabeth Huff and the’ Casper. Sunday Morning Cridune MARY TOBIN, Society Editor » Holland, second vice president; life in Alaska, also on the costumes ss Helen Wallace, treasurer, and and life in Nome. Mrs. B. B. Brooka (iss Ines Babb, treasurer. Mrs. talked on “the proposed bills ar sing arke H. Sinclair, out-going presl-|in the legislature. Following the mnt, acted as chairman. Mrs. Sin- business meeting a short musical pro- a'r has been president of the organ-/sram was.given. The club will met ation for the last two years’ and again in two weeks. as proved an excellent head, having) P sed every effort to make the organ. | Forty and) Eight * ation @ success. ; Meeting This Week. fie The officers of the. “Forty and ‘ridge Luncheon at \n ght” society’ of the American Leg- McMahon Res'dence. ‘ fon have made*arrangements for the Mrs. L. F, McMahon entertained at|Winter initfation and. promenade of n informal bridge luncheon yester-|the organization for this Friday eve- ‘ay at her home on South Center ning. ‘treet. Honors for the afternoon! Further details of the evening's en- were taken by Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, terta'nment will be anrfounced later Miss Margaret Sullivan and Mrs.\in the week. The event was post- ohn Grieve. Guests for the after. poned from last night, the originally noon were the Mesdames Patrick Sul. scheduled date, so that it would not ‘wan, A. J. Cunningham, John Mc- conflict with the Red Cross Charity Grath. Q. K. Deaver, R. C. Wylan4, ball. ¥ Earl Boyle, H. L, Patton, G. R. Hag | oe aias: ens, L. A, Resd, T. A. Dean and the Panhelenic Tex | Missses Margaret and Kathleen sul-| Next Week. livan. Members of the Pamhellen'c associa- tion will give @ tea Saturday, January Dinner at |28, from 3 until 6 at the home of Mrs. Hillgren Home. |L. E. Carter, 866 South Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hillgren enter. street. Hosteeses for the affair will! tained at a formal dinner party Fri-/be members of the Delta Gamma, Tri} day evening at their home on South Delt. Delta Zeta and Alpha Phi soror- Grant street. Coral sweet peas and ‘eties. violets were used for decorations. eet: Guests for the evening were Messrs.| Douglas Masons and Demolay and Mesdames W'lliam Holland, Earle Wil Be in Casper Monday. Burwell, H. B. Durham, L. A. Tooth-| One of the most pleasan: | Jaker, the Rev. L. B. Carter and'the which the Darcus chapter, Order et host and hostess. Demolay, will have witnessed is to take place Monday evening in the Ma- Altar and Rosary Bridge sonic temple here when members of Luncheon Wednesday. the Masonic Blue Lodge from Doug! Members of the Altar and Rosary |and members of the Douglas Demolay society will be hostess at a bfidge, chapter attend the meeting of the luncheon Wednesday te be given at — to be served afterwards. local chapter and the dinner which ts S f Fi ] 2 nara mide wefouccess of First Annua ? conferring of degrees will be the fea- ture of the business session and at- terwards the social part of the eve- SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1923. News of Women’s Clubs and Orgamzations Red Cross Dance Attested ning 1s expected to be much enjoyed. Midnight Bridge Club Meeting Tuesday. The Midnight Bridge club will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Hooper on South ‘Tuesday evening, January 22 Beech street. cee Uno Club Will Meet. Mios Catherine Nines will enterta-n the Uno club Tuesday evening at her residence, 104 South Fenway. Guest | Neer] for the evening will be Miss Loretta . nes, who 1s visiting at the home of| couples gathered at the Arkeon for | Miss Nines. eee Royal Neighbors’ Meeting Monday. The Royal Neighbors of ae ivi America meet Monday evening at 8:80 at the I. 0. ©. F ball, at which ttme| tiful picture, set off officers for 1923 will be installed. Fol- lowing the Installation of officers and a jen ees Coe © orn iN | committee in charge and every part served. All Royal Ne'ghbors as well as Modern Woodmen and friends are Invited to attend. eee Mrs. L. A. Reed will be hostess at an informal bridge luncheon Wednaes- day at her home on South Center the series of luncheons which Mra. Reed street. This ‘a the second of is giving. the Mullin club. The club will b- attractively decorated for the occa sion. Preparations for, 30 tabies arc being made, Interesting Meeting Held by Woman's Club. | The Casper Woman's club m: Saturday afternoon at the home of) Mrs. C. D. Hemry cn ch strect ‘The meeting was both Interest’ng and entertaining. The subject for the at ternoon was “Alaska” and was intro: duced by @ short talk by Mrs. Thomas Cooper. Mrs. C. D. Murane gave an interesting and_p! ‘* ; i ¥ | ; 2 >t s Brqwn was hostess a 1al bridge luncheon 2 8 ax 45 3 C, Daniel. 1 we Y 9 o S Coats eee 2’, . o o "e G. Fidel, A. E. Thompso « Daniel, H. ©. Patton and Miss ana | Smith i*s Di ae ly vor Dance & Columbus will be | % formal favor dance to | be given F evening, January 26,| $ at the I. O. ©. F. hall. Frank Roach’s | orchestra will furnish the music. The | dance will begin prompuly at 9 and| $ continue until 12, Punch will be | % served throughout the evening. The oo entertainment committee consists of |S, B. J. Dor charman; HA. | % Boffer, .c joneau, Paul Ruseell | and H. A. Thoi + Bridge Luncheon 2, wT oi L. Estabrook will entertain rmal bridge luncheon Tues 2, at her residence, 535 of gn ‘ > 2 s oe . Px ah aX oF 4 2, ax y bridge club will home of Mrs. rk. 2, 08 ‘° % s oe 3 Duplicate Club | % ing Friday. ee « ell entertained the Dup-| © club Friday at her home | ¢%* reet. Substitutes for the | e% Mrs. B. B. Lummis, 4 abrook, Mrs. H. 4. | &% ben irs. James ¥ The | aiub w sper again in two weeks ee at the home cf Mra. J. C, Snook on| 3 Bast 1ith street . oe ee Buffet Supper At Hooper Home. Mrs. Paul tiooper asesited by Mrs. x WV. I. Rehr Jr., entertained at a buffet >< 5 supper eveuing, following the 3 by > Red Cross dance at the home of Mrs. on Hooper on South . Beech etreet. 3 L 14 y ; Among those present were Mr. and > Sy 5 4 Mrs. C. W. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. W. ¥ ~~ 1. Rear , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooper, the } Kathryn Mahoney, Margaret England, Vida Williams, Verr: german, Lo.s Longshore ieesrs. Herbert Ladd, Donald Raymond Williams, Wheeler Brian Tobin and D. L. eet RD oO so small as to take up but little more LaBreche. doe Masonic Dance oe peeepie Dance : a marvel of the pianomaker’s art in the triumph of The Masonic dance which was 9 its diminutive size and its surpassing beauty.of tone, given Friday evening in the temple ¥ ; *j by the Masonic ancing efub drew & J Stithe artes Goruine li Cane + Obtainable also with THE AMPICO endowing it with piano music 3 Dancing started at 9 ociock and ¢% itself played by the greatest pianists in the world. ey lasted until 12:30. The Chicago » < ee Ladies’ Netto orchestra furnished the aa w nich soley in. ae peor ees & May we suggest the exchange of your little used or silent piano 4 oO ndard for quality id lively | W punch was served throughout’ the for this wonderful instrument? 2 eee ¢Impossible to Describe—it must be Heard. Mrs. Patterson Honored Guest. Mrs. T. C. Tonkin will entertain at @n informa! dinner party Tuesday evening at her residence on Grant) street in honor of her sister Mra. D. > 4 Patterson of Washington, “who is\¢ * oe <7 You are cordially invited to hear it at our warer o Xe ? 4 ‘ visiting at the Tonkin home. | Parry Bridge Luncheon lade At Winter Home. | Mrs. C. 7 an 232 East Second’ Street e luncheon Monday East Milton street.| op at her home on This will be the third of the series of | luncheons which Mrs. Winter has| © et Twenty-four guests will be| 4gegecfedect THIS EXQUISITE PIANO A upright but with the sonority and richness of tone previously associated only with the larger grands— The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. ee ee ee ee ch Oc io Separdrerseepace sod Saat Sac) ‘. x 2 5 ao Z Sa nated’ aie iS oa 2, KS Le c-fos room than an ee ek ak eo I A A A ‘ooms. Phone 194 BURNS’ ANNIVERS CLAN STUART NO. 248, O. S. Owing to limited floor accommodations at the Burns Anniversary on Thursday, January 25, 1928, in the I. O. O. F. Hall, no person will be admitted WITHOUT PRESENTING A TICKET. Tickets can be obtained from Alex Marshall, Nisbet Realty Co., 812 East Second, Phone 101M. J. GLENDINNING ARY Various Sets of Local Society Unite in Proclaiming Affair Delightful; Many Dinners Before Function Begin Evening in Appropriate Manner. The success of-the first annual /Defore the party. s0 that ‘sheievening commenced in a most appropriate formal Red Cross benefit dance is atl enoet for those present. The mu tested by the flattering comments) si, py Bill Ackerman and h’s kings peard on the streets of Casper yex-|of syncopation was above par and More than ote hundred/the entertainment by Doug Isitt ad. ded much to the gaiety As a resu't of the dance a part of the deficit which was encountered fn the recent Red Cross drive has been wiped out and the budget for the coming year is close to atta!nment. This ts tho first time in Casper that a Red Cross ball has been attempted the Dall and the ‘vstivity reigned rampant from ninethitty until o1¢ oelock. ‘The various sets of local society were well represented and the gowns worn by the fairer sex made a beau- s they were, by the attractive background of the ball room. The finer deta'ls of the dance | had been skiffully arranged by the night creates a demand for the és tablishment of this dance as an am nual institution. The crowd present Friday evening was not up,to stand- ard due to the fact that several other had been arranged for was impos- es. of the program for the evening pro- ! smoothness which | A RIB TICKLER WHAT? THE MINSTREL SHOW ’ Given by the Business and Professional Women’s Club. Elks’ Hall, January the 26 “Dress Week’ Beginning: Tomortow at To impress the remarkable savings to be had in our Dress Department upon the Women of Casper and surrounding terri- tory, we have set aside the week of January 22 to 27 as “Dress Week.”’ We especially invite you to come in any day this week and let our saleswomen show you as many garments as you care to in- spect, from our new stock of more than One Thousand Selected Dresses Every Required Size--Every Wanted Style--Every desirable color-. Every Popular Material--At Prices to Fit EVERY Pocketbook We invite your particular attention to our racks of very special values, $12.95 $1 7:95 $93.95 $33.95 Extra saleswomen will courteous service and to insure prompt attention to shoppers in other departments. eee Beautiful Spring Blouses in all sizes; a complet: of Onyx Pointex Heel Hose; many new Spring Coat: atid and Coat Dresses as well a: Millinery. The Largest Stock Of DRESSES Ever. Shown In Casper be on hand to give you Newest Arrivals in Women's Apparel 8 a new showing of Spring

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