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PAGE SIX. SOCIETY -- Blue Triangle Members Hostesses at Chinese Tea “Decorations and Costumes of Oriental Design, Donated by T. J. McKeon; Short Program of Readings and Vocal Selections Is Given. Members of the Blue T: ol Gir! t a Chinese tea given A. club rooms yester- 2 until 5 o'clock. the benefit «f a and fe eli’ ess. All who nt-| ed in Chinese cos-| tions were of! to Miss Mary Jane Ke gave a short Chinese read which was followed by a Chinese dance given by the Misses Carma O'Mally w and Dora Alberta | Miss! | Frances Toeman, adviser of the serv. Renerve| ice committee, poured. arrangement Mildred | Miss Martha Hetiner, Miss Louise Frisby. president, of the club, and Miss Frances Yoeman, service adviser. Ser the afternoon were the Mine eens een ne meet in regular fession tomorrow |the advertising on the programs. i dcinete Sta sa ceinphans Miss: Catherin vite, a evening at 8 o'clock at the I.-O. O. F.| The members of the club expressed! em! of the Woman's Christian Little, Fae Bennett, Zelma Schopf. At this meetlag chet a : mn Temperance Union held their regular Neta Schopf, Fern Wilkes, Eloise Mc- aetiad tS and toteahea wear he | Ophelia Members of the club as well as the advisers wish to thank all those who assisted in making the affair a suc- Those on the committee were Mies adviser for the club; social adviser; Keith, ‘e O'Mall England, Mary AdEngton. Hobbs, and Casper Sunday Morning Cribune -- News of Women’s Clubs and Organigations Than $200 Taken In At Minstrel Show, Report It Is Expected That this Amount Will Be Doubled by Proceeds of Advertising a Program, ay. According to a report of the finan-|Edna Mae Healey accompanied by celal committee of the Business and|Mrs. Edna Thomas. W. C. T. U. Meeting Held Friday; All Members Present MARY TOBIN, Society Editor M P l H Jilshed at frmer suppers. Very reason- revat! he rs. Faw. ooper jable prices will prevail as usua ! ore Mrs. Pelton Will Entertain at Luncheon. | | “Mrs. Ben Petton will be hostess at jan informal bridge luncheon Thura- day, February 8, at her home, $33 |South Beech street. | esters | Mrs. Kimball | Entertains. | Mrs. A. P. Kimball entertained at lan informal bridge party last week Jat her residence on South Park. | eee Business Women | |Stag Party | - Last Week, |Professtonal Women's club of Casper Dr. J. 1. O'Donnell was host at ste! which was delivered at the noon party given last week at his home, iiuncheon of that organization held at Bed South. Kinball airvet. the Henning hotel. yesterday, $201.20 was taken in from the minstrel chow jgiven during the latter part of Jan- juary, It is expected that this amount will) will be doub'ed by the Proceeds from Maccabee Meeting Tomorrow Evening. The ladies of the Maccabees appreciation of the given them by the public and support birthday party and refreshments wilt be served by Mrs. Emma Brady and|who helped put across the show. her committee, aS a 1 It was voted at this time to geat.| Siting acckarhe leate the lighting-pedestal on the Plate) peranco article. ‘Midnight Club {one 1 ony the Plate) peranco article. Masting: Tuesday. river bridge to Cordelia M. Chenay oneer business woman of Wyomin: Miss Lots Longshore will entertain)” At the luncheon id heed monthly meeting Friday afternoon at {the home of Mrs. D. o members answered the roll ton. A should call by of scripture or tem: It was decided upon | by those present that the president the organization spend SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1923, sani rtd with the Gordon division. 1, George Ferguson and Mra. Ja Richards were new members appoint ed tothe law enforcement committer Questions on the work of the organ}. zation were distributed by the presi. dent and answered by those present Plans were ccmpleted for ths Matrons medal contest which will \. held in the near future. At this meeting the Gordon division was awarded the prize for the col lection of dues. The W. C. T. t budget for the year amounts +o $416.25 one third of which has beén paid from the general treasury, i} remaining two thirds is to be. c lected from the two divisions. Tic treasurer's report of the Franc Willard division was $42.80 after expenses had been paid for the air ner served by that diviston du: the Sunday school institute held he a fow weeks ago. A membership drive is being cerriea on at the pres ent time by the organization, e new members being present at t last meeting. Each member !s as} to add one active and one henora 1 | member to the membership list. The next meetings will be ebruary 16 ang will be in aN birthday which falls on Februa memoration of Frances ‘y 1. The Frances Willard division will \ yesterday enter-| three months of her time working| meet at the home of Mrs. T. T. Hail cess, especially Mr. McKeon, mem- enmuaaight: Haan : a Poe sped jtainment was furnished in the way of| with the Frances Willard division 981 .wht!lo the Gordon division wil! mc bers of the W Caspér school and South David ares TNGERee OM some vocal selections given Wy -Miss! the last thres months had been spent at the home of of the ¥. W.C. South David street. Bridge Luncheon 4 RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL At Smith Home. Mrs. E. J. Donahoe and Miss Edna) Smith will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon ‘Thursday at the Smith residence on South Center street. Addington : Beauty Shop Mrs. Kem Will Entertain. S. H. ACKERMAN 116 East Midwest Ave. “MAKE ME A SUIT FROM THIS cloth. The material is ex- cellent and the pattern is very pleasing to me. I am sure such a suit will look well on me. You always have such a fine assortment of goods I am tempted to order several suits and overcoats. And you tailor them so smartly.” _ Phone 483-J ; : SPECIAL FOR Mrs. James P. Kem will be hostess A a at an informal bridge luncheon Mon. 3 MONDAY AND y to be given at her home in the{% TUESDAY = F , Poling apartments One of Casper’s most charming young matrons who has surrounded her- een Baptist Guild Among those who attended were the|self with a wide circle of friends through her graclous personality. ges 5 . N. ©, N. A. Will i Meeting Monday. — Mesdames J. C. Grisinger, Fred Vill. - Meet ‘Taceday. Minerlava or Wonderlite rca war chine Tet ee ee baat Myres, GC. Lee, Tom| dames M. J. Foley, E. E. Dean, Cart| the bills now pending in the legisia-|~ ‘tho Natrona County Registerea | & Clay evening at § o'clock at the home of| Dele cone ye cerman. R. A. Barr.| Newman, Ida Johnson, Neldheimer,| ture was held. Mra..W. A. Black-| xr aasoclation will meet Tuesdsy-|% Facial B F tae ‘poling, South Grant | ren * Kelly, Mahoney, M. J./ 7. 1. Dessert, Slizisky, M. S. Ryan,| more read a paper on the Panama | gvening ‘at 140 at the residence vy cvvnnsonee street. One of the most important ‘A. J. Everson beat: |W. E. Adams, and Miss Margaret |Canal zone. Mrs. Blackmore’ illus-| Sirs, W. 8. Kimball on South wearece, teteres af the avenge wil oe ule t Rotaa wean ES. Wel-| Parrett, Mrs. Margaret Clowry will be| trated her talk with pictures and! Jiro.) Phone 1742 features, of evening will be @|gen. MC. J, Foley and the honoted| fcr ce an etree maps. Mrs. Oddmund Josendah! con- BAN eS Ole al 226 E. Second Lanai -cadalag el being dare ty thelee ne Bente «(ee ductea the Round Table at which] Charies A, Cullen left Friday for : ™ 7 current ¢vent re reviewed. . 5 ee ‘iy Fulld. Members will anewer the roll | Mrs. Brooks ei ‘Two gu nt were Mra, Marie| prevenne [0 be gone several days on Se oe, 7 Deevions mostines. Suess | WHI Rintertala, Miss Anna Wine will entertain the| Montahe aresy of ‘Thermopoits ——— aannennnet dessee ic nani coctintes. we ce Me ae ae reoks Will entertain at} members of the Uno club Tuesday | nd Mrs. Mitched) dressed in Hindu costumes. 4 port! an informal dinner party Monday eve. = eae Se, > The club No omeet again within program will be given after which 3 evening at her home 315 West Rail one-act p! Holledge” be shown The Evoluti plished 1 young women of the church and members of th egulld are asked to be present. Mrs. Taylor Will Entertain 500 Club. Mrs 1 member ternoon avenue. Mrs. Morgan Will Entertain. ‘Mrs , at an given Thursd Park. Twelve organ will be hostess bridge luncheon to be it her home in South vill be present. Benefit Dance A Sucorss. The ance given for the br Thursday night ufficlent sum betr those who staged t 9 crowd was in attend- Uss Sophia Archambault won the ndy prize which had been donated by the Lukis Candy company Appreciation has been expressed by the members of the society for the splendid co-oper: ined from the people of Pi Phis Will Meet There will be a meeting of the Pi Beta Phi Alumnae association 4 day eve th M Fred South Wolcott street. angheldt will assist t Novelty Dance Scheduled By Standard Athletic Association. _ A novelty dan scheduled by the thletic association to dence Jazz"* orchestre efe for the dar of a all American Legion Auxillary Me The on auxiliary will Am z , eeting Tuesday after home president, H. § 504 Milton assisted Mesdame Pursell, and asked Dinner at Nicolaysen Home. were us Mrs. A. H Cobb and Mr Among those who at-{ © Mossrs, and Mes: | bb, Major Ormeby, ¢.} Kimball 8; Wi. dA H. L. Patton, Mrs. and Clement Nico eee Surprise Birthday Party Friday Afternoon. Mrs. M. L. R ning at her residence in the Black. more apartments. Mrs. Murphy Wil Entertain. tre. ; ; 7 Friday Club = - - - ee rary pruepby will be hostess | This Week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wyland enter. | 3= Pretty new All remaining Corsets in broken lines luncheons to ba ceveeties of bridge| The Friday Bridge club will meet] tained at a formal dinner party Fri + House of Warner, Nemo and Smartset models ips ‘0 be siven Wednesday at! this week at the home of Mrs. Frank | day evening at thelr home on South mir meta: . her home in the Blackmore apart-| s- ‘ 24 Dresses containing many high priced numbers ments. ‘Twely Pi Knittle, 604 Lind avenue. Wolcott street in honor of Mr. and | ent ere Seats: will “bei pres- oe. Mrs. John Martin house guests at the | == up to $13.50 1 00 . erie Mrs. McGrath Will Entertain Jeffrey home on Park avenue. $1.79 Statins e Altar And Dinner Fortnightly Bridge Club. see Wednesday Evening. Mrs. road avenue at a Valentine decorations and place cards Wil be used. John McGrath wil lentertain two weeks at t Thompson, 6 home of Mrs. Andy avenue. valentine party. eee Mr. and Mrs. Wyiand ntertain at Dinner. Chicken Dinner at Surpassing Values on the Bargain Tables Permit Astounding Savings to Early Shoppers All highest grade numbers in fancy wool and silk and wool Hose to be closed out at the special low price of, per pair.. aR: Bunches of Flowers 10c Members of the Altar and Rosary the Fortnightly Bridge club Saturday Lutheran Church Romos. A New Line Of at her residence, 924 South Beech chicken ple supper will be served soclety of St. Anthony’s church will | street. tig ine Trinity Lutheran Ladies Ald iecing eine inner Wednesday see society Thursday evening trom 6 to 8 srutincs n t As a ng room of the Woman's club met}p. m. in the church rooms at 8. Park Mullin club. Serving for dinner will afternoon at the home of/and E. Fourth streets. Home-baked Those on the committee charge having of the tables are the B. B. Brooks in the Blackmore goods will also be on sale. The aid promises to live up to its reputation good coking and baking _estab- Abi ness meeting was No More Waiting for New Records to Come Out! We Now Release New Brunswick Records Old Method of Giving You New Records Is Supplanted by This Better Service. You Can Get Something New On Brunswick Daily So come in to our store when you want a record, we demonstrate new ones every day. Just say -- “‘BRUNSWICK”’ -- the world’s truest reproductions -- play on any phonograph ~~ new ones every day. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St. DAILY THIS NEW We Always Have a Complete Line Of BRUNSWICKS AND RECORDS Becklinger Building ft In Coats and Wraps Are Exemplified in the February Showing of Graceful Garments at the Frantz Shop Each fur garment purchased from us during February will be stored through the summer in our moth-proof vault and insured against damage or loss FREE OF CHARGE. We Must Dispose of Every Fur Coat and Wrap Before March 1—Hence These RADICAL REDUCTIONS ° WAY Two regular $250.00 Hudson Seal Coats, Marten trimmed. CHOICE 98 425 375 325 245 225 225 Many More Fur Garments at Corresponding Reductions Every Day. The Only Once a Month One regular $200.00 North- ern Seal Coat. One regular $225.00 Hudso- Seal Cape, squirrel collar, richly embroidered, Royal purple satin lining. Two French Seal Coats with heavy collars. Regular $175.00 value. AMMA A $850.00 Jap Mink Coat, lined with beautiful bro- caded crepe, trimmed with tails around bottom... $750.00 Handsome Moleskin Wrap, with a mag- nificant Grey Squirrel Collar, a eaded lining ...... i $650.00 Highest grade 42-inch length Hudson teal Coat, brown Morten Collar and Cuffs; extra heavy crepe lining ..... VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS $495.00 Moleskin Wrap, trimmed with Hudson Seal; a very exceptional value... te $450.00 Jap Mink Coat, collar trimmed with tails, cord girdle, lined with brocaded crepe......... PRAHA LH $450.00 Raccoon Coat of very finest quality skins, 40-inch length—a bargain hard to beat Rt ' Phone 194 a iii Stylish Spring Dresses eras to ne Received Saturday Makes Our Line of Outsize Dresses Prices Range From $18.50 to $98.50 50 exceptionally pretty and well made new Spring Dresses is Wools, Taffetas, Crepes, aad go on sale Monday morning a‘ each .... : $9.95 Another splendid new line of charm- ing Street and Afternoon Dresses in all desirabl terials, offered at... A New and Comprehensive Fashion Modes In Alluring Spring Coats, Suits Dresses and Hats Begins This Week Com Spring Hosiery and Gloves Now Ready for Your Inspection Just a few For At From saaideieey aaa IS Complete | e colors, styles and ma- 12.95 Showing Of plete New Lines Of S steps from Second Strect on Center. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY ge nema —wnin Enea I