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PAGE FOUR. Casper Sunday gorning Cribune ‘ SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1923. SOCIETY -- --- News of Women’s Clubs and Orgamzatons MARY TOBIN, Society Editor Kathleen Sullivan PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Cochrane have been for some , Minn, e28. Mrs. J. H. Jeffrey lett Friday eve- |ning for Cheyenne where she attend- led one of the series of dinner parties being given there by Gov. and Mri William B. Ret ‘Mrs. Jeffrey ri turned home this morning. cee J. E. Hurley of Denver, a former resident of Casper is spending a few (days here on business. eee Casper friends cf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanway will be interested in know- | Y. W. C. A. Club and Cafeteria! Now Located in New Quarters == New Rooms on Center Street Provide Ideal Place for Many Activities of Organization; Service Agency Is Continued with Good Results. | The new clubrooms of the Y. W. C. A. are open and all! the various departments are now ready for use by the public. | The basement of the Smith-Turner building, which was ac-| quired on a lease, has been entirely turned over to the or- | ganization and it has been completely renovated and re-| furnished. Mrs. J. W. Johnson is spending a» Mrs. few days in Cheyenne visiting friends. |[time at Rochester, eee . | | J. E. Dyke returned yesterday from Salt Creek after spending | several days there on business. . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sproul will leave this week for Norton, Kan., where they will spend several weeks visiting relatives. . rane Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane of Lander stopped off yesterday to spend the day visiting Philip Offenbacher of 1314 South David street. Mr. and | titul Jamaica isla} . The rest room will be found partic: ularly attractive for women shoppers 6® anyone who wishes to spend a half Sour waiting for an appointment. The current magazines and latest books. | There !s also a writing room. } One of the conveniences !s the cafe-| terla which is thoroughly modern and! up to date and special'zes in home; Nomads of Avradaka Here; ‘Tickets For Amateur Show At Elks on Sale Tuesday Many Applications for Seats to ‘“Well, Why Not” at Auditorium, But Early Application Will Ensure Good Seats; No |" ‘TWekets for the musical comedy, “Well, Why Not,” which is to be produced under the auspices of the ing. that they are enjoying to the intmost the warm climate of the beau-| ds. Attorney J. J. Sullivan will arrive io Casper Tuesady and will spend several days visiting friends and on business. Assignments Yet. !lks on February 5, will be placed or sale January 30. Many application: for seats have already come to the committee of the Elks’ dramatic clut from persons intending to give the ater parties for the occasion. Ar early application will assure good seats, although no assignments seats will be made until the s opens, so that everyone will have ar equal chance to obtain an advantage ous view. ‘The admission price is set at $1 and $1.50. | Feeding room is furnished with all the James Newton and Clark Mitchell | cooking. The cafeteria has been used| New Officers Are Elected: Clayton K. Reed Is Chosen Past Regent with Amy Mulligan Princess at Meeting Held in the “Dokie” Hall; 43rd to Be Organized in U. S. At a meeting of the Nomads of This order is the 43d Santha to be Avradaka, Santha No. 43, held Fri-| organized in the United States, and day night in the ‘“Dokie” hall of the| Casper may wel! be proud of this dis- several banquets, luncheons andj partles by various clubs, including the Business and Professional Wom- en's club, the American Legion Aux- Wary and the Nurses’ association. | Tho annual meeting of the assocta-| tion, held some time ago, showed the Y¥. W. C. A. to be in excelient finan- cial condition and answering a real, need in Casper. During the past year there have been 2,162 applications for | employment with 1,443 calls being made to the office telling of positions | Van Meter Pupils Will Give Recital Thursday Evening The pupfis of the Van Meter School of Music will present a recital Thurs- day evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Method!st church. The following pro- gram has been announced that were open. A total of 1,337 wom-| I. O. O. F. buftding, there was com-]| tinction, as in addition to this it {s Margaret Holden, violin, ‘Ballade’ jen and gffls were placed in positions} pleted the list of officers who will| the frst and only one so far to be in- Vientemps| during the year. | offic'ally take their respective chairs on the evening of February 24, when the organization will be regu'arly ushered into the fraternity world of Casper. The new officers are Clayton K. Reed, past regent; Amy Mulligan, | princess; Margaret Edwards, scribe, stituted in the Rocky Mountain region. Much credit for completion of the work is due Mrs. L. M. Crom- well who has had char; of affairs. On February 23, the ‘‘Dokies’” will! conduct in'tlation and special enter. tainment in celebrating their first birthday as they were organized on Gladys Wile: The service committee reports that 231 rooms were listed, 625 applications made for rooms and 620 persons| found suitable rooms or apartments through the association. | ‘The membersh'p, divided according to vocations, showed 34 stenographers, plano, “Punic Dance"__ Spindler Mozart] 21 teachers, 14 clerks, 10 bookkeepers. | F. 8. Price, director of work; B. H.| February 26 of last year. On Febru- “Minuet"..-. |four telephone operators, two bank Ho!mes minister; John M. Whisen-|ary 25, the ladies’ auxiliary will be ~———---—-—__------___--- Mozart clerks, two office secretaries, two re-| hunt and L. M. Cromwell, attendants;| organized as a fitting birthday tribute ‘William Matson, saxophone, “Hu- | porters, two postoffice clerks, two! and Jean Reed, second warder. | to their brother order. A banquet for moresque’ music teachers, one draftswoman, The officers of this order are -very| enthusiastic about their line of work! both the Dokies and the Santha will Viola Emerick, piano, finish the celebration. one geologist, one Red Cross secre- tary, one corsetiere, one milliner, one The next youngest daugtier of the } —— | van, whove personality and charm have won her many E and look forward to the final scene| The Santha officers and members Miléred Grace, violin, ‘“Walts of |hairdresser, one nurse, one laundry . to be rendered here next February] of the Dramatic work will hold prac- Desire” ---__.--.___.__ Beethoven | director, one deputy city treasurer, Honoreble and Mrs. ratcick Sulli- friends. when a large class of candidates will/ tice hour in the “Dokie” hall this af- returned to their home in Denver Friday evening after spending several days here. cee Lyle Manbeck arrived in Casper| yesterday from his home in Alton, | Il., and will spend some time here | visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Manbeck. Miss Hedwig Bayer left last eve- ning for California to be gone for veral months. While in California Miss Bayer will visit with relatives. eee Gregory Powell is in the city for| Creek. ° ‘Word has been received here of the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Cec!] Bon in Havana, Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. Bon spent some time visiting in Miami. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Emmersen and children of Omaha will be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen for two weeks. ‘ shou ESA a Grace Lutheran Aid Will Meet. Mrs, A. Olson and Mrs. Halvorson ‘will entertain the Ladie's Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church a few days from Salt ee ‘Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Olson, 822 South i Harry Powell, plano, “Rondo"--Bach/ono dental hygenist, one cashier, one|olics, seven Christians, five Luther-|!am Holland, Mrs. J. C. Wark'ey, Mrs.| pe here from vario' 80. Carl Schedler, violin, “Nocturne”... [abstracter and one advertising direc-jans, two Soven Day Adventists, one|M. J. Hopkins, Mrs. J. H. McCorry.| the state to take ct ree v1 Pe Wasitese laa taomee Saat eton tise Menéelssohn | tor. |United Brethren, one Friend, one Un! . W. R. McGregor, Mrs. C. D. Mu- Lilian Roth, plano, ‘Winter Sport’ The membership, divided according|tarian, one Latter Day Saint and 34! rane, Mrs. B. H. Sinclair, Mrs. Edna ---------------—_—-—--_ Btreabogs|to denominations, shows 87 Presbyte-;who d’d not state their re .g.or |‘Thomas, Mrs. C. §. Thompson, Mrs. Em er, violin, “My Old |r‘ans, 33 Methodists, s!x Episcopa-| The board members are M’s« ‘o~/1. A. Toothaker, Miss Mildred Keith, Kentucky Home” --_______ Foster |Ians, 18 Christian Scientists, 12 Con- Babb, Mrs. C. H. Bowman, Mrs. B. B, Miss Helen Wallace and Miss Frances Irene Galthrie, piano, “Beautiful | cregationaliats, 11 Baptists, 10 Cath. | Yoomans. Star of Heaven.” Thelma Rowray, violin, “Romanza” CORSETS emcee ahG ‘Beethoven Haselt'ne Julian, piano, “Revel of waen Nymphs” ——. —- Barbour ~ d. ima Schefller, violin, ““Im- i: i ma Sched viotia, te | IRS (=== | The Corset is the foundation of Warren Crowell, violin, “Love's Uy = = health, comfort and style Greeting” cece SGhr Mi) Sethyrn Siebérs, cello, “Barcarolle” y , seit Hoffman “Just Aweary- in’” a Mildred Daty, vocal CREATED WITH EXCELLENCE NDURES) cso = re = C. Bteel, ae Thora Siebers, violin, “Souven: Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday. Hl Mrs. J. B. Barnes Jr., wil? entertain the Monday bridge club at her res!- dence. | Mesdames Fred Van Gorden and 4. J. Wood will be hostesses at an Informal bridge tea at the home of Mrs. Van Gorden, cee Tuesday. | Neighborhood dinner club will meet | &t the residence of Dr. and Mra. J. J. Donovan. Mrs. B. V. Foster will entertain at | & bridge luncheon. | Formal dinner party at J. B. Barnes | ome. | Eastern Star ten at the Masonic ple. } o oe } Wednesday. Elks’ dance at the auditorium. Mrs. H. H. Schwartz will entertain a bridge luncheon, Ke: ton tea at the residence of i Van Gorden. Past Matrons club meeting at the = TT ME |) KortzMANN A Piano of Splendid Descent How fitting that the home of fine breed- ing should have so thoroughbred a piano as the Kurtzmann! Beloved by more than three generations, the Kurtzmann of today embodies all the traditions of honesty and integrity which surrounded its first manufacture in 1848. The Kurtzmann is one of the first American made Pianos and has al- ' at } corset should be most particular in its selection. | home . C, Nicolaysen. ways combined extreme musical merit ec with that whole-souled construction To meet exacting demands we carry ie which assures life-time service. It isa | f te li Thursday. never ending pleasure to have a genuine SH ROT One TE Christian aid meeting at the real- @ence of Mra, Fee. Miss Margaret Sullivan will enter- tain Thursday club. | Charity dance at the Arkeon. Van Meter recital at the Methodist | ‘burch. | Kurtzmann piano in the home, Christilan Kurtzmann produced the instrument that perpetuates his name because he aspired to make a better plano. The Kurtzmann has a fine heritage and, what 1s even as fine, its production from decade to decade has ever been in the hands of master workmen who felt the same quality ideals, the same artisan spirit which inspired the founder of Kurtzmann instruments. May we not, then, ask you to view the special display of new Kurtz- mann pianos now on exhibit in this store? The Kurtzmann ts hon- estly priced aa well as honestly made, Every dollar you pay fora Kurtzmann returned in the in- strument {tself—the name fs price- less and could not be charged for, Vriday. Maccabee sllver tea at the residence | Mrs. \ | Including the new Warner and Redfern ‘‘Wrap- | Around” styles and. Nemo Circlet Saturday. | B. & P. W. club will meet at the} Wenning. difficulty in being properly fitted, to come in and receive the ber of our long experience in corset fitting, ‘Woman's club will meet ot Mrs. B. B. Brooks. | _— | F RIGHAAD SHIPP. WILL’ J BE STATE POET LAUREATE. IF RESOLUTION 1S PASSED VICTOR VICTROLAS AND RECORDS Brunswicks and Brunswick Pecords The C. G. Conn Band and Orchestra Instruments Latest Sheet Music and Instruction Books WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Brassieres in the West ia x and) Meet the Needs |] THE CHARLES E, WELLS MUSIC COMPANY it a CHEYENNE, Wyo, Jen. 27— {fi ; . ‘i Nino Women; All Benate joint resolution No. 5, intro. ||| a Styl Si Fg rete Ait Oe arise tli a | *232 East Second St. Phono 194 BRASSIERES geen og oa a bar oti poet laut ng. The meas several ‘|| Warners, Nemo, Redfern, Smartset | We especially invite large and steut women, who may have had previous Special A Strap-wrist style in. blac Sixteen button style in coffe, specially priced Fancy strap-wrist style sand only, specially pric: SPRING The standard fo All popular shades, c Sheresilk Onyz Hos (Full Fashio: The woman whose figure or whose health or actiy- | ities require the supporting strength and firmness of a Buster Cordovan Shade onl | sand and gray, specially priced at. Threadsilk Onyx Hose (clocked) _-.$1.25 Triple “A” Three new scenes have been ex- ecuted for the production by C. T. Weldner, architect. These equal the scenic effects of some of the biggest productions. Hlectrical effects are be ing worked out by Mr. The‘lo. Mrs. Ellenetta Van Sickle has charge of the costuming of the lad es through the courtesy of the Fuchs company. The Shikany Dry Goods store 1s furnishing the hats to be worn by the ladies of the ensemble in the opening number. Through the courtesy of T. J. Mc eon, “Ackerman's Easy Going Jazz” orchestra will play at both perform: ances. This assures the public of the |best available music. Mr. Bright, who js directing the performance, has been able to obta': three as yet unpublished musical se lections from the Producing Mana gers’ association of New York. Thes: |were written by Charles Gilpin of zhe |Dillingham office and willbe used for the first time in “Well, Why Not.” M'ss Isabelle McCoy, the leading lady, has written in collaboratior with Mr. Bright two of the comedy Iscenes to be used in the production jwhich will be rendered with her origh jnal and deft sense of comedy. Mist ;Marie Roderick {s instructing the nnouncement We are now in position to meet the demand for Washable Suede Gloves Complete lines have just arrived. k, white, beige, $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 black, gray and at. in beige and ed at. HOSIERY, Is Here ONYX 1 fastidious women Pointex Heel $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50 omplete range of sizes. ie wine $2.50) med Silk Hose) Brown \ gree cnais eRe, W257 Radmoor nefit THIS Just a few steps from Second on Center N Exclusive S MILLINERY COATS, SUITS, DRESSES And Novelties WILL BE ON DISPLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME Pyramid Heel (an excellent value) _$1.00 pring Models WEEK Street Li 1 FFs) SSN CNR PE DRIES OR NC er eT MEN IDE ar NNER 27