Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1923, Page 7

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SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1323. EVENTS | Pi Phi Meeting Monday Evening. The Misses Mildred Keith, Sara Stewart and Drucella Stewart will en. tertain the members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority Monday evening at the home of Miss Keith, 123 South Beech street. “- Departmental Club Meeting This Week. The Casper Woman's Departmental club will hold their annual general meeting Wednesday afternoon, March 7, at the Exk’s auditorium. The meet. ing will begin promptly at 2:30, At this meeting all business for the year will be completed and officers will be elected, reports of the years work will also be given. _Every member of the club 1s asked to be present. Mrs. J. W. McIntyre who is president of the club will preside over the moet ing. 0. N, R. W. Clab Meeting Tuesday. Toe Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club will hold their regular monthly business meeting Tuesday afternoon ct 2 o'clock at the Natrona county public library. All members of the club are asked to be present at this meeting as important business affairs will be discussed. . oe Mrs. Morgan Entertains, i Mrs. G. T. Morgan entertained at an informal dinner party Friday eve ning-at her home, 605 South Park. Pink flowers were used for the table deoorations. The affair preced- ed the Masonic dancing party which was given Friday evening at thé temple. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patton, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Kimball, Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Morgan, Miss Evelyn Patton and Theron Morgan. .-. Miss Green Will Be Honored Guest. Mrs. Ralph Buckner wil] entertain at an informal bridge luncheon Wed- nesday at the Henning hotel in honor of, Miss Jennie Green, sister and house guest of Mrs. Joe Denham. eee Meeting Saturday. The Fortnightly bridge club will meet Saturd at the home of Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, 536 South Wol- cott street. Mrs. Marrin Will Entertain. Mrs. M. G. Marrin will entertain the members of the Nevegaba bridge club Tuesday at her residence, 1136% South Walnut street. exes Midnight Bridge Club Tuesday. Mrs. C. V. Norris will entertain the members of the Midnight bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on South David street. ee Entertain Thursday Club. Mrs. Pitt Covert will entertain the ‘Thursday bridge club this week at her residence, 375 best avenue. . Carson ns. Mrs. Jean Carson entertained the members of the Sheba bridge club Friday evening at her home on North Center street. High honers for the evening were taken by Mrs, Glenn Winship. Mrs. F. 8. McIntyre was an honored guest. The club will meet again next Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Kennedy on West E street. Clothing Sale Nets Profits. The clothing sale held Friday and Saturday by the Ladies Ald society of the Christian church in the Public Market was a success in every way. A great deal of money was taken in by the organization, ‘many persons buying the articles displayed. The proceeds will go toward the bullding fund of the church. ar) Credit for Dinner Due Presbyterian Aid Great credit is due the members of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid s0- clety for the efficiency with which they handled the preparing and serv- c of the Casper Chamber of Com- Therce annual dinner. Many ladies were on-hand to see that things went smoothly, and the success of the whole affair is in part due to the willingness which they displayed. pia es Christian Aid Meeting Thursday The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. W. E. Jewett, 1112 South Elm street. Mrs, Jewett will be assisted for the afternoon by Mrs. Call. Mrs. R. R-. Hildebrand will be in ¢hary of the missionary program. All members of the Aid ore asked to be present at this meeting. . Forty and Eight ‘Will Hold Dinner. The Forty and Eight society has scheduled a dinner at the Henning ho- tel for 7 o'clock Monday night. This will be held for the purpose of mak- ing preparations for the second big Promenade, which Is to take place on ‘arch 16. A large attendance is ex- pected at the dinner. cee ‘Woman's Club Hold Interesting Meeting. The Casper Woman's club was en- tertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. Amy Davis and Mrs. Ray Cook at the home of Mrs. Bingham, 611 Kimball avenue. In spite of the storm a large number of the members of the club were pres- ent. The club members derived much pleasure and information from the excellent paper given by Mrs. J. 8. Mechling on the island possessions of our government, the Philippines and Porto Rico. © round table which was discussion of recent world RECENT AND COMING CIRCLES OF CASPER N SOCIAL events was intensively interesting and was conducted by Mrs. W. J. | Bailey. Miss Adelaide Damp'cre en- | tertained the c!ub with several pleas- ing vocal selections, Miss Damptere was accompanied by Mrs. Ray Cook. | The club will meet again in two weeks the meeting place of which will be announced later. | Mrs. Hanson | Entertains, | Mrs. V. E. Hanson was hostess «t @n informal bridge tea given yester- | day afternoon at her home, 451 Di | vine. Honors for the afternoon were |won by Mrs. Ratph Kammon, Mrs. | Small and Mrs. Glenn Littlefie’d. | Among tho guests present were Mrs. | Mrs. G. B. Stebbins | Mrs. Sam Kelly, Mrs. Glenn Little field, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Ralph F. | Kammon, Mrs. W. I. Rehr Jr., Mrs, O. C. Brewster and the hostesi . Thursday Evening. The students of the Van Meter 'School of Musto will give a recita at the Methodist church Thursday evening, March 8, at 7:30. This re cital will take the form of the an nual contest in the first, second, and third grades of violin and plano. Pa- trons and friends as well as those snterested in music are invited to at tend. Legion Auxiliary Will Meet. The American Legion auxiliary will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pauline Maultby, 514 Milton avenue. Mrs. Maultby will be assist- ed for the afternoon by Mrs. J. N. Stewart and Mrs. W. J. Wehrli. The meeting will be a social me all members of the aux asked to be present. oe Pythian Sisters~ Entertain The Pythian Sisters entertained at @ box social and dance Thursday eve- ning at the new Pyth!an hal. The af- fair followed the regular lodge meet- ing and was given-for the members of the organization and their friends. The entertainment was a huge suc- cess and many other such socials are being planned. Bridge Luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Glenn Leldecker was hostess at an attractive bridge luncheon yes- terday given at her home, 1032 South Durbin street. High honors were taken by Mrs. A. C. Danaher and Mrs. John McFadyen. Spring flowers were used for decorations. Among those who teended were: Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. T. 8. Cooke. Mrs. Charles Nef Ge's, Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mrs. R. M. Bar. tholomew, Mrs, A. C. Danaher, Mrs. Joe Bingenhefmer, Mrs. John Mc. Fadyen. Mrs. Poe. sister and house Casper Sunday Morning Cribune MRS. WILLIAM H. TOLHURST, a young matron of Cas- per social circles who combines an attractive personality wih rare musica] talent. james Thomas Honor Guest t i Maxwell, Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs.;the afternoon by Mrs. Cloutier and James Kem, Mrs. Howard Rowand.'M'ss Cella Walker. Among the chil Mrs. Harry Free, Mrs. Tom Danie's,\dren present were Anna Hoff, Jean Mrs. Charles Campbe'l, Mrs. Bealah|Cooke, Bleanor Shumaker, Kyler Vance Foster and hostess. |Schwartz, Martha Moss Mahoney, Varn, eS Marjorie Newell, Gertrude Branson. Miss Jeanette Kimball Dorothy Mahoney, Doris Branson,| Ye ‘Héetens nt. Part |Veronica Villnave, Darline Nolan, ‘Alice Mills, Char‘otte Burkett, Bob: bie McMahon, Bobbie Algeo, George White Ferguson, Catharine Bryne and Malena Bryne. . Little Jeanette Kimball was hostess at a children’s party given yesterday afternoon at her home on South W: cott street in honor of her sixth birth- day. Children’s games were enjoyed and refreshments were served at the Duplicate Club close of the afternoon by Mrs. Ne'l Friday Kimball and Mrs. Frank Cowan.| The Duplicate Bridge club met Fri- Among the children invited were: day afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew, 1045 South Lin coln street. Among the members of honey, Esther Edwards, Ann Covert, |the club present were Mrs. P. C. Nic- Ann Biglin, Margaret Nichols, Doris'o'aysen, Mrs. A, F. Huff, Mrs. R. H. Branson, Betty Nichols, Betty Mae! Nichols, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. J. C. Poling, Jean McMahon, Mary Bailey,!Snook and Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew. Sara Mae Mills, Idee Gratiot, Irene|The club’ will meet again in two weeks Helen Lucia Lummis, Alice Shepper- son, Jean Cooke, Martha Moss Ma- McLellan, Brooks Nichols. Thadius/at the home of Mrs. A. F. Hoff on Walker, Hal Hanson, and the hos-|/South Center street. tess. er eRe Mrs. Bell Will Birthday Party Entertain Tea Club Saturday Mrs. Gus Bell will entertain the Mrs. John Bryne entertained at a Tuesday Tea Club, this week at her children’s party yesterday. afternoon home on Fourteenth and Boxelder.| at her home on C¥ avenue in honor of} SLD her «sma! daughter Catharine's sev- Plano Recital enth birthday. The house was beau-| Saturday. titully decorated in pink and white.| Several of the students of Mrs. Games were played and refreshments| Ethel Sstrickland gave a pleasing were served at the close of the after-| piano recital Saturday afternoon Bryne was assisted during |the home of A Chickering, 232 East Second Street JUST ARRIVED New: Pianos and Player Pianos a You may ha: Come in and let us show you the finest lines of Pianos on the market. Priced the same as in the larger ci When You Buy at The Chas. E. Wells Mosic Company You Have the Benefit of Our Expert Service at All Times Exclusive Representatives C. G. Conn Band and Orchestra Instruments Brunswick and Victrola Phonographs and Records, Sheet Music and All Musical Accessories. The Chas. A MUSIC HOUSE FOR WYOMING PEOPLE LARGE SHIPMENT OF Kurtzmann, Gulbranson and Others Of Professional Women at Weekly Lunch in Henning Speaker Talks of “Women in Their Business”, Stressing Point That Modem Woman Has More Duty Toward Those Around Her; Mrs Lind Sings Sixty members of the Business and|Colo., Charles B. Stafford, and M. P. Professional Women's club met at) Whevler. the weekly luncheon yesterday noon| The Rev. Thomas was called upon fn the Henning banquet room. Honor | to address the members, which he did guests on the occasion were the Rev.|in a few words of characteristic na James Thomas, pastor of the Grant / ture. Street Methodist church, Denver,| The spenker talked on the subject |of ‘Women in their Professions.” He showed wherein the woman of today differs from the woman of yesterday |in that the modern woman has taken West Fourteenth street. The was given for the students and their parents. ;:The: program follows |on any added responsibilities and pos. Tuet—Sequidilla -----.----- -|sesses a new outlook on life. That The Misses Elizabeth and Evelyn | the modern woman has just that Walker art Danci “Pixte's Prize V Miss Elizabeth Walker ®% ‘To a Wild Rose’* _.--._.McDowell “Coquetting Meddow Lark*’.. Miss Evelyn Wa’k r “Ding Dong Bells’’». ---Kencello Miss Charline Schank Sonatin: - Culah Part 1—Miss Elizabeth Walker. Part 2—Miss Evelyn Walker. Mrs. Strickland played several selec tions, |more duty toward the persons sur Chaminade | rounding her and that she should in fluence those with whom she comes in contact with according to the dic tates of her finer intultions, was a significant point made by one of Colorado's most popular preachers. The Rev. Thomas spoke with custo: mary directness and speed, putting over some big thoughts in a short time while at tha same time he kept up the interest among the members lof his audience. Mrs. Irene Lind sehg a solo. was accompanied by Mf n b. b. PAGE SEVEN. The company to appear Tuesday ‘a composed of a group of seven colored singers, three women and four men These song-birds are among the | on circuit and have toured s¢ the largest cities in the countr: Thomas. The club singing was lead by Mise Mae Winter. Tha room was decorated in the club colors of purple and gold. eee neg ares Garner Jubilee Co. The program presents the widest A possible range, appealing ery To ppear at Local | The old plantation favorites and the camp meeting spirituals are sung as only true Americans can Church in Concert sing them-—those who love the old Attention has again been called to| home songs of the hiand. But the Garner Jubilee Concert company|the company does more. The big which will appear at 8 o'clock Tues-| program includes the most difficult day evening in the Presbyterian | operatic alrs and classical numbers, church, Sixth and Durbin atreets.| rendered with true artistry and finish, This will be the third number of the| The Garner Jubilee company has Ellison White chautauqua course! been one of the most popular lyceum which is being staged in Casper this/ and chautauqua attractions delivered season. 1 the West the past threo seasona. CLUB CAFE 129 South Center St. SUNDAY, MARCH 4 UNCHEON—DINNER MENU: Soup Chicken Broth with Rice Fried Oysters CHOICE OF Fricassee of Chicken with Home-Made Dumplings Roast Young Turkey with Dressing and Cranberry Sauce--65e Half Fried Spring Chicken, Cream Gravy..--— The above orders include Soup, Potatoes, Butter, Pudding, Tea, Coffee or Milk. 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