Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. . Casper Sunvap qporning Crivune SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1923. News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Soticty Editor | 200, untit ip Sod another, oe 430 W.C.T.U. Meeting’s Mrs. Edna Thomas, there will be an| Feld Last Friday In Casper Homes| appropriate paper by Mrs. Chappell and @ reading by Mrs. Lacey, Re- freshments will be served in the form of tea with George Washington pie. \ The Francis Willard division of the: W. C. T. U. met Friday afternoon the home of Mrs. L. T. Hall, 102! It should prove a delightful and in- East Second street. Seventeen mem_| teresting afternoon, one in which all the ladies of Casper will have an bers of the division were present and three visitors. { opportunity to participate; for all are At this meeting Francis Willard’s| cordially urged to attend. There will be no other invitations than those announced through the press, so note the time and the place and make it a| birthday was at point to not miss this treat. You are preteccved Pile Pipex tected ate cada | ail_tovited, gram committee. The program which| The officers of the chapter’ are:| committee. The program which was short but interesting consisted of sev_ era] talks and recitations giving in| brief the tmportant events in the life SOCIETY © 2" - Rehearsals for Stupendous Legion Production to Begin Big Choruses and Others to Be Put Through Heavy Course of Training During Next Three Weeks; 250 to Comprise Cast. Today starts three weeks of active rehearsals that are expected to make “Melodyland,”’ the big home talent musical show under the auspices of the American Legion, the great- est production ever put on in Casper. Joseph T. Cloutier, the director and producer, has spent the past week lining up the huge cast of 250 necessary to stage ‘““Melodyland” and ternoon at the residence of Mrs. Par_|ried on by the union was shown at son, 440 South Durbin street. Much| this meeting. During the afternoon »/ enthusiasm and interest in the mem_| a program on the life of Francis Wit” bership drive which is now being car.|lard was given. a Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball, regent; Mrs. John Grieve, vice regent; Mrs. H. E. Cotton, recording secretary; Mre. M. although all of the principals and E. Winter, corresponding secretary;| of Miss Willard. Roll call was ans. choruses have not been selected the! basen barereevieey feeerurer: babe E.| wered by verses and quotations from | cast {s in shape now to get down to A Shipp, historian; Mrs. Wm. Kocher, | her writings and interesting talks! business Social Calendar rosistrar. Were given illustrating how the lif. “Mel nd” calls for 20 solo num ————__ of Francis B. Willard stands out bers specialty choruses and q A. K. Driscol, special agent for the wee oe tar each number'and tne show | for Coming Week Hanover Inmuranes company of Dem] schiene hoes net arnt one, oan should be the snappiest dancing and ver is in the city calling on the M. P.| her work. Refreshments were served singing production ever seen in this Monday. Wheeler agency. at the close of the afternoon. The di_ part of the country. With the show! aries Margaret Knittle will enter- li, et ee vision will meet again in a month at! goes a carload of scenery, costumes.|tain at a George Washington pasty. T. J. Cloud, manager of the dry electrical effects and properties which are now on their way here from Rapld City. S. D. In the latter city Mr... Cloutler presented the same produc- tion so successfully that the regular two-night performances were com- plete sell outs and !t was necessary to repeat the show a third time. The show will be given Monday and Tuesday evenings, March 12 and 13, at the Moose auditorium. To put on the production {t will be necessary to build the largest stage in the Rocky auditorium. the home of Miss Kathryn Mahoney. Y. W. c. “y. W." A. board meeting at the headquarters. Music contest at the high school Tuesday. Midnight bridge club will meet at Mrs. Leigh Townsend will entertain f00ds department of the Richard and Cunningham store returned y day afternoon from a buying trip spent in New York and the home of Mrs. D. L. Gaston, 370 South Ash stree' } ter- weeks ment of the very popular crinkle cloth Bed Spreads three The Gordon division of the W. C. T. U. also held an interesting and ely attended meeting Friday H Accentuating the unusual is just one of the features of our ; We are pleased to announce the arrival of a new ship- Copies of the well known and nationally advertised DOLLY MADISON SPREADS They come in Rose and Blue, in full size (90 inches by 108 inches), three-quarter (72 inches by 108 inches) and single. Mountain region. This will be con-|the Tuesday Tea club at her home. structed starting a week before the performances. ‘After considerable rearranging ot i ‘rls, taking into consideration their fire and dancing ability, Mr. Cloutier . a Masti Moos Mahoney will 4i- closed his first chorus Friday evening. |tertain her friends, at a birthday The girls in the “Blame It All on the, Party. Beautiful Girls” number will be made MILLINERY DISPLAYS yp" This means hats that have Fashion’s approval and hats that give a decided “chic” to the en- semble, Eastern Star tea at the temple. Masonic They are beautiful, practical and very new—require no iron- ing after being laundered and will enhance any bedroom. Priced $12.00 to $14.50 MRS. R. M. ANDRUS, a gracious hostess and general fa- vorite in Casper social circles, who is now sojourning in Cali- POGPLE ES OPEC COORD f the Misses Margaret Nichols. OF COURSE CONSERVATIVE Smith, Geraldine Arrheart, Thelma|@t the home of Mrs, A. E. Biglin. % sare ie Bergman, Lena Dettwyler,, Beulah| Friaay . . . NY ‘alters an erman Patterns 2 | Margaret England, Irene} 3 t t t j Brammer, Violet. Hawthorne, Irene) ,,Mre & 7. Butter wit entertain me] UNIQUE Tntertainmen ing erkins Me) Lyons, Dorothea Hathaway and) FTiday bridge club at her home. 5 6 5 Thelma Robinson ‘ . Student recital at the high school auditorium. SPECIALTY STORE Two more choruses will be closed} today at rehearsals which with the Corsets and Millinery Planned by Casper D. AR. It develops that there is more behind the approaching Washington’s birthday entertainment of the local D. A. R. than is apparent on the surface. It is a patriotic endeavor to enlist the interest of foreign born women to continue and preserve for benefit of the United States—of their adopted home—the art of beautiful and intricate lace mak- ing, embroidering, weaving, knitting, officers and members of the D. A. R. Main Floor O. S. Bldg. majority of the principals cast, the i 5 . : Gypsy chorus, which requires good] Pistig om and North Western Tail voices, practically closed and the; ¥@¥Y Women’s club will celebrate sec Chinese chorus, made up of short bru-|0"4 anniversary, nettes. half filled, will put the show| in full swing. One company !s doing something! novel in organizing a chorus out of| its girl employes. These girls will re-| hearse for the first time Tuesday and | at that time the names of the girls Saturday. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will entertain rtnightly bridge club. Business and Profess' club meeting onal Women's the Henning at 12:10. a | ete 0 p oneline ° | 1: will be Colonial tn character and : Se Ne kancuneea’| | tor lonelin 4 to fur-| I: will be Colonial in character ihc haldptred te may be no mis-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Webster will | nish emy nt, if wished, by in-| those in charge will appear in gowns santetenalcce: Sites reat to the! leave this week for Los Angeles, Cal.,| troducing the craft to the wo-|of that period; while some of the mén of this cou The afternoo: time of renearsals for the Individual| Where they Intend to maké their fu numbers, the Tribune will print every/ ture home. Mr, and Mrs, Webster day on the soclety page the rehearsals| W!l] be accompanied by Miss Gene. called for the following day. vieve Nau who will spend some time The schedule of rehearsals for today | Visiting at her home there, is as follows = 1:00 p. ‘I'm a Regular Farm in a Nine o'Clock Town,” Juntor boy chorus and principal. 1:30 p. m.-—-Fatryland chorus anc principal. 0 p. me ladies who will have exhibits of hand- entertainment will| craft of other lands have kindly signi. be given at the home of the Regent,| fied their intention of appearing in Mrs. W. S. Kimbal!, 133 South Wol.| the costume of their native countries, cott street, under the auspices of the | A short program will be given from iinv6«8, t ciTATATATTRORRR Whether you prefer Galli-Curci, McCormack or K reisler HE FRANTZ SHOP, having en- joyed a most satisfactory patronage during the three years since its estab- lishment in Casper, and with full confidence in the rapid and substantial growth and de- ' velopment of this city and central Wyoming during the coming years, has leased what I consider the most valuable store property in Caspe-— THE LOCATION AT 1/10 > EAST SECOND STREET, ADJOIN- ING THE RIALTO THEATER — which will be completely reconstructed into a modern store, and which we will occupy about May first. We intend that this store —comprising the main floor, mezzanine and *basement— shall be an attractive, efficient and comfortable shopping place, appealing to all those interested in women’s wear. M. J. FRANTZ. m.—Chinese and chorus and pfincipals. 4:00 p. m.—Gypsy chorus and prin. Japanese Clip and Mail Send me without obli- gation, catalogs of the new style Victrolas, lists of records and full details of your special offer. m.—‘Melodyland” 4 princtpal. ‘The show will be run by a general chairman from the American Leg'on and six committees. Five of the m: | mittees have been completed as fo!- lows: Finapee—Al T. Piggott, A. E. Over-| man and Martin Larsen, Publicity-—Eugene ™ ¥ Roe Bartle choru) Mike ley Griebel, C, H. Retmerth. Tickets—Henry Cass, Russel Allen baugh, Henry 8. Barker, P. V. Hen- dricks, R. E. Burke, 8, L. Griebel, C. at] H. Reimerth and L. ©. Goodrich. ~ Theater—P. V. Hendritks, ©. H Relmerth and " joutler. Tryouts for Music Students Will Be Held Here Monday ‘The musically inclined students at the high school will be given an op: portunity to show what they can do Monday at 7:30 p. m, in the new high 5 echool auditorium, at which time a contest will be held to determine 5 best pianist, violinst, and voc: The winners will go to Laramie The Viétrola gives You the Perfect Art of All Three—and a Hundred Others NLY in the Victrola do you ob- tain such a galaxy of artists. It reproduces their voices, their skill, in so lifelike a way that practically all the leading singers and instrumentalists record for it. They would not endanger their reputations by faulty reproductions. In the Victrola and Victor Records they found the trye reproducing media. Let us demonstrate this truthfulness for you. A trial will entail no obligation. You will be delighted by the music of the Victrola. Furthermore, a visit will be well worth your while. If you are ‘considering buying at any time it is to your advantage to become acquainted with our offerings. There is here a fuil display of models, on any of which we can promise im- mediate delivery. n follows: de Concert’ (Mc: veth Baker, Helen Car- pa Carr, Motey O'Mara Metz. uree for Jack Weather! Iph Summers, Joe Shikany, De in all her radiant beauty, will soon be here. Greet her with a complete new costume, so that she will smile sweetly upon you and know that you welcome her once again. Sheppard, { When you listen to this wonderful in- ; Service here has been “Waters of Minnetonka (Lieurance), : : developed to a high degree. People like Marie Walker, Anna strument you become acquainted in to shop here because of the prompt, © Hemry spirit with the arti ii i B . sie (rai da setmin (cab pirit the great artists. It is as if courteous treatment received. Facilities rc. Lilian England, Carma they entered your home and sang or are exceptional and prices and terms are O'Malley, Margaret Metz. | layed i i = The Sudges are: Volee, Hasey played in person for you. the lowest. toms and Mr. Firmin; plano. Mrs ’ Cook and Mrs. Ray Shaw; vi showing many new modes in Dresses Suits Coats Blouses, Skirts, Neckwear and Millinery Beginnifg Tomorrow Morning Helje Faulk. Choice Outfits from $28 Upwards We will be Auction Bridge Lessons Learn to Play Bridge Correctly and Intelligently “Carolina in the morning” is the biggest quartet hit in months. Just say 19006 to us—and we'll do the rest. The Music Shoppe, Inc. 238 East 2nd St. Phone 1745 There's a difference between a music store and THE MUSIC SHOPPE— be sure you’re shopping at THE MUSIC SHOPPE. HM Mrs Haggard Hridge teacher (New Casper for a lin time. priv lessons. ers or advanced pupils. lessons in Russian Bank. host inter two-handed now being played. experienced York) is in Ln 252 South Center St. Phone 1304-W Telephone Mrs. Haggard, Henning Hotel -

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