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4 SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1923. OCIETY RECENT AND COMING - EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Dinner At Palmer Hiome Friday, rs, George W. Palmer was hos- keeping with the da; business meeting social was held. Fotlowing the nd program a The club will meet tess at x informal dinner party given|again in two weeks at the home of Friday evening at her residence, 238|Mrs. R. W. Loucks South Jackson street. day designs were used for ons. Guests present for the even- ng were Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Pet- ting, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer and Miss Smith. St. Patrick's argaret St. Patrick's Party Yesterday. Miss Lois Dorothy Klockseim was|E. Cutton SS ata ve s day r home, y enjoyable St. party yesterday 444 South Linco:n street. Green and white decorations were used. A lunch was served at the close of the afternoon which was also carried out in a color scheme of n and white. Games were played and prizes were wou by Martha Mead and Betty Lou Arbuckle. Among the children who attended were Wilma O'Brien, Martha Mead, Dorothy Sea- man, Lols Horsch, Hetty Lou Ar- buckle, Gloria Hopkins and Anna Pat- given at Birthday Dinner Last Evening. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan entertained at an informal dinner last evening at her home in honor of Mr, Sullivan whose birthday was yesterday. Green decorations were used. Midnight Bridge Club Meeting Tuesday. Miss Kath'een Sullivan will enter. tain the members of the Midnight bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on South Center street. Mrs. Moore Is Tonored Guest. rs. W. R. Kaemmerling was hos- tess at an attractive bridge tea given Saturday afternoon at her home, 612 South Park in honor of Mrs. M. E. (Moore mother and house guest of Mrs. J. H. Rowland. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. Wallace Leavitt and Mrs. C. H. Bowman. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. T. C, Daniels, Mrs. William Cobb, Mrs. W. D. Allely, Mra. John Bingenhelmer, Mrs. L. G. Murphy, Mrs. Wallace Leavitt, Mrs. C. H. Bow- man, Mrs, J, H. Rowand, Mrs, Sin- clair Reekie, Mrs. William Holtand, Mrs. Beulah Vance Foster, Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs. Poliock, Mrs. M. . Moore and the hostess. vee Mrs. Boyd Will Entertain. Mrs. R. W. Boyd will entertain the Nevagaba bridge club at a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her home in the Kutzied apartments. eye ie Mrs. Freo Entertains Woman's Club. (rs, Harry Free entertained the fombers of the Casper Woman's club Saturday afternoon at her resi- dence on South Wolcott street. Mrs. Sykes gave an interesting and {ilu trated talk on the Hawaiian Island: A large number of the club were pres- ent. Green decorations were used in WOWEN! DYE WORN, FADED THINGS NEW ‘Sweaters Draperies Skirts Ginghams Coats Curtains —- Stockings Waists Coverings Everything Diamond Dyes Each 15 cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, aded things new, even if she 2 er dyed before. Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind—then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed Diamond Dyes never streak, fade,,or run.—Advertisement, sores. spot, Cleanliness In Preparing Foods Wyatt Cafeteria em, exvune ask FOR, BUTTERNUT BREAD Manufactured by Wyoming Baking Co. | decora-| Mrs, Sweeney Will 659 CY avenue. Entertain Her Club. Mrs. John F. Sweeney will entertain her bridge club Thursday at her resi dence on South Lincoln street. Mesdames Littlefield and Cotton Entertain at Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. . Littlefield and Mr: entertained twenty-four guests at the former's home yester- day afternoon with a bridge lunch- eon. Mrs. O. C. Brewster, Mrs. Mc- Connell and Mrs. Carl Weidner took honors at cards. A decoration scheme of green and white was carried out. White sweet peas and green ferns were artist’c- ally set in crystal baskets, while green candles were set in crystal white cand! icks. Stamrocks were used as favors. eee Easter Sale March 31. The West Side division of St Mark's church will hold a sale of Easter eggs and of baked goods Sat- urday, March 31, at the Richards an¢@ Cunningham store. The ergs will be strictly fresh, and will be artistically colored. All those wishing to place the'r orcers for the eggs before Sat urday are asked to call Mrs. Harry Young. eee Dinner Party Friday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Johnson enter- tained at a formal dinner party Fri- day evening at their home on South David street. The affair preceded the Shriners’ danco held Friday evening In the Masonic temple. v1.6" +8 Bridge Party Friday Evening. Mrs. Laura Schwartz and Mrs. Mil- dred Rainwator entertained at an In formal bridge party Frifay evenins at the home of Mrs. Schwartz on CY avenue.-Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Jay Miller. eee Mrs. Barnes Will Entertain. Mrs. John B. Barnes will enter- tain the Fortnightly Bridge-elub Sat urday at her hdme, 395 North Beech street. ie, /8 Eastern Star Tea Tuesday. The Eastern Stars will give their regular Tuesday tea this week at 2:30 at the Masonic temp'e. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Frank R Henry, Mrs. Wilbur J. Tubbs, Mrs. A. B. Chapman and Mrs. A. M. Gar- rutt. Dinner Party This Evening. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. I. EB. Berquist will entertain at an jn- formal dinner party this evening at the MeMillian home in the fiart apart eee ments. Ten guests wi!) be present. eee Kensington Tea Thursday. Mrs. F’. W. Sexton entertained at an enjoyable Kensington tea Thursday afternoon at her home in the Black- more apartments, Among those who attended were Mrs. H. H. Wrightsman, Mrs. A. J. Worthman, Mrs. B. L. Mead, Mrs. Roy C. Smith, Mrs. D. V. Lowe, Mrs. Edward Shuck, Mrs. W. A. Bryan, Mrs. C. W. Gray, John James, Mrs. C, A, Mou'ding, Mrs. Charles Canton, Mrs. 0. H. Newman of Bro- kenbow, Neb, and Mrs. R. O. Wilson of Greybu'l, Wyo., who are the house guests of Mrs. Bryan and the hostess. sisi e Dinner Party Last Evening. Mrs. Wil'iam D'ttman was hostess at an informal dinner party given last evening at her home, 653 South Grant street, in honor of Mrs. L. Schwartz of Omaha, who ts visiting here at the Dittman home. Fifteen guests were present. Sey Thursday Club Will Meet. The Thursday bridge club will meet this week at the home of Mrs. J. W. Johnson on South David street. eee Birthday Party Yesterday. Mrs. A. B. John enterta'ned at a children's party yesterday afternoon at her home on North Grant street in honor of her daughter Maxine’s elghth birthday. A color scheme of green and white was carried out with little green and white caps for favcrs, Sev eral music selections were given by the children and games were played. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. John, assist ed by Mrs. B. J. Reeson und Mrs. B. M. Ellithorpe Among the chi'dren who attended were Marilyn Beth Ree- son, Junior Bott, Charlotte Sandison, Alice Beal, Betty Butcher, Dorothy Crosby, LaVerne Lewis, Dorothy Ba'l Alice Muncando, Vernon Dodds, Wil lard Roth, Helen Thompson, Dorothy Foreman, Juanita Tapp, and the hon- ored guest. ee Cc. N. W. BR. Club. Officers Announced. Th,, officers of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club PHONE 698 Miss Hazel M. Hoopman TEACHER OF PIANO Studio 138 § Durbin, Casper, Wyo. STTA GILBOURNE, city’s activities. News Casper Sunvap spornmyg wuuune MARY TOBIN, an attractive member of Cas- per’s younger set, who has attained great popularity in the for 1923 were announced at the last usiness meeting which was held in the public Mbrary and were Mrs. A. J. Worthm: president; Mrs. E, 1. vice president of ways and Mrs. R. 1. Landes, vice prest dent of mutual service; Mrs. H. R Lathrop, treasurer; Mrs, Earl Hayes, record ng secretary, and Mrs. C. A Forbe corresponding secretary. A musical has been planned by the club and will be held Saturday even: March ut 8 o'clock in the ting rooms of the Northwestern on. I. Gulich, man of the Charles E, Wells Music company of per will donate to the club an ampico plano for the occasion. No admiss'on will be charged but a si! ver offering will be taken. Refresh- ments will be serve All employers nd their families are invited to be present ohee Harris-Gray Marriage. The marriag of Miss to James Gray took pli ternoon at the Presbyterian manse. the Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiat- ng. The ring ceremony y used. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Alex Marshall and daughter Helen Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Scott. The bride's home~ is in Hawick, Scot'and. Mrs. Gray is a sister of Mrs. Alex Marshall of Cas- The groom's home is also in Scotland, he and Mr. Marshall, hay hg been school friends in Bonoss, Scotia Mr. and Mrs. Gray will r home at 409 South Jack make Home Economic Division Meeting. The home economic division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Seaman, 329 South Me- Kinley street. During the afternoon Mrs. M. D, Zimmerman, representa- tive of the Corn Products Refining company gave several demonstra tions in fancy cooking. Officers of the division elected yesterday were Mrs. Don Sultivan, chairman; Mrs, C. H. McFarland, vice chairman; Mrs. Andy Morrison, secretary and Mrs. Brak Fisher, chalrman of tho. pro- gram committee. The sion will meet again the third in April at the home of Mrs. J, J. Donovan, 3 Park avenue. Mrs, Nichols + Will Entertain, Mrs. R. H. Nichols will he members of the afternoon at her South Park ave eee Informal Party friday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Miller enter ned at an informal evening party friday at thelr home, 947 South Jef. ferson street. During the evening 400 was played, Mrs. Ra'ph Steen and W. A. Swanson winning honors. Among the guests present for the eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steen Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Anderson, Mr. and entertain club Tues residence on 3 son, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Strohl, and Jlarence Bos ence er and the host and hos tess. Sheba Bridge ub Friday. The Sheba bridge club met Friday evening at the heme of Mrs, J. ¥ Mills on North Center street. Honors ‘or the evening were taken by Mrs. Sarnest Rediske. Mrs. George Bent ley received a guest prize, Guests for the evening were Mrs. Joe Rothe han. Miss Catherine Carey, Mrs George Bentley, Mrs. Walter Stur derdant and Mrs. J. C. Peter. else Royal Ne'ghbors Will Have Unique Meeting. A rather mysterious meeting of the Royal Neighbors will take place Mon: day. The Tribune {s in receipt of the following announcement: “The Royal Neighbors will take a trip to Ire I and Mond: evening 7:50. Tilton. The pass word is ‘Erin Go Braugh’. This will entitle the eli Person to a trip to the Wishing well.’ see American Legion Auxiliary Meeting. The American I auxiliary will hold their regular nthly business ting Wednesday afternoon at at the Young Women's Christian Assoctation’s club rooms in the Smith-Turner building. All members of the auxiliary are asked to be present. eee Maccabee Meeting Monday Evening. The lad’es of the Maccabees wiil hold @ short business meeting Mo! day evening at 7:30 hall Follo ne the tertailnment will be of musical numbers, vocal selections and readings. No admiss'on will be charged but an offering will be taken, The proceeds of the affair will go towards the payment of the oll paint ing wh'ch is a painting of a Wyo: ming scene and which is to be placed n the Maccabee office at Port Huron, Mich. Following the program a_ social hour will be held after which refresh- ments will be served. During the evening a cake will be raffled off. The program will begin promptly at 8:30. It follows: Orchestra selections, Central school orchestra. Reading, Kenneth Bailey. Vocal solo, Dora Stanley. Ir'sh Lilt, Jane Crowther. Reading, Katherine Martin. Vocal solo, Mrs. Don Lobdell. Cornet solo, Norris Pinney. Reading, Mrs. Mae Hatha Dance, “The Enchantress," Bliza- beth Baker, in Oriental costume. vere at the I. O. O, F. meeting an en. given consisting Christian Aid Meeting Thursday. ‘The Ladies’ A’d society of the First Casper Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Carroll, 522 South Wol- cott street. Mrs. Carroll will be assisted for the afternoon by Mrs. R. A. West and Mrs. C. Ilott. ses ck ta Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday. Mrs. J. B. Barnes will entertain the Fortnightly Bridge club at her home. Maccabeo entertainment at G. 0. F, hall yal Neighbor social at the home of Mrs. Tilton. Tuesday. Miss Kathieen Sullivan will enter- ain the Midnight Bridge club. The Tuesday Tea club will meet at the home of Mrs, R. H. Nichols. Eastern Star tea at the Masonic temple, Mrs. R. W. Boyd will entertain the Nevagaba Bridge club. Wednesday. American Legion auxiliary meeting at the Y, W. C, A. club rodms, ‘Thursday, Mrs. J. W. Johnson wiil entertain the Thursday Bridge club at her res- idene: Mrs. John Sweeney will entertain her bridge club at her home. Christian Ald meeting at the home the I. of Mrs. James Carrol! Friday. The Sheba Bridge club will meet. Saturday. Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club musical at the North- western station. Business and Professional Wom- an’s club meeting at the Henning, ——_ Rug prices are very low at Gra- ham Shields Furniture Co. We will save you maney.—A4vertisement. — Ci Harrison has returned from Colorado, having been called ther week ago by the serious illness of ter, Misa Helen Harrison Society Editor Personals Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hardy are vis- itors in the city from Greeley, Colo, eee Mr. and Mrs. A. J. De'aney arrived yesterday morning from Denyer. eee Charles L. Ruden ts a Minneapolis business man who is in Casper for a few days. wee A Thermopolis resident who {fs vis- iting with friends here is Mrs. 8. R. Owe! Mr. and Mrs. W. BE. Ryan came up yesterday from Denver. A. K. Adams is a Sheridan man who came to Casper yesterday for a brief stay. Joseph Waterman Ranger, Texas. cee Cluree is a Los Angeles ness visitcr who is in Casper this is here from Halsey bus ¥ Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Parker are here from Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooper have ns thelr house quest this week Miss Anna Burns of Billings, Mont. iiss Olive Lowndes left Friday eve- ning for Laramie where she will en- ter the spring term at the university which opens tomorrow. Judge and Mrs. Robert R. Rose moved Into the home formerly owned by Carl Shumaker at 1117 South, Cen- ter street yesterda has returned to aving spent several actount of the iliness recently un- Lowndes Fred Lownd Douglas after cays here on of Mrs. Lowndes who derwent an operation. Mrs. 's now greatly improved. e fone HE, Werts. manager of the Pro- ducers and Refiners ccrporation has returned from Rawlins after spend- ing a short time there attending to business matters. “oe Mrs. George Lilly has as her house guest for a few days at her home, 142 South Beech street, Mrs. George M. Black of Glendo, Wyo. R. of the directs A. Delano of the A n of F. Victor Talking Machine compan: membership of over 250 is expect to attend. While in Omaha Mrs. Kline will hear Paderewski and Kre's Mrs. Rognstad, who are residents of Casper, have been visiting for the last two months with Mrs. Rognstad’s parents in Norway. aan Mr. and Mrs. William Grieve and family are in for a few days from Oil City and are vis'ting relatives. eee ©. Hunt, representative of the John G. Woodward Candy company of Council Bluffs, is spending a few days here on business. eee Mrs. M. N. Castle and daughter Esther returned Friday morning from Denver where they were visiting with friends for 10 days. eee ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rohre are visiting friends in the city from their home in Montana. They will leave for Denver where they will spend a week visiting at the home of Mrs. Rohre’s s'ster. cee Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Goodman and son Harry left last evening for Den Ver to be gone a week or 10 days visiting with friends. eee Miss Mary Pa'merton left Thurs- day evening for the east after spend ing a month here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ryan. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Franklin have as thelr house guest for the week Mrs. Harry F, Banley of Salt Lake, es eee Hf. J. Daniels left last week for h's home in Ft. Arthur, Texas., after spending a month here on business. eee Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers are here for a tew days from thelr home in Omaha on business and visiting friends. ee Miss Eleanore Seals has returned to her home in Billings after a week's yisit spent here with friends. eee EH. L. Mead left last evening for Chadron to be gone several days, eee Mrs. R. E. Landis of 722 South David street, who was recently elect- ed vice president of the mutual. ser vice of the Chicago and Northwestern has now taken up her duties and all Northwestern employee accidents are to be reported to her. eee Mrs. J. H. Rowand has as her house guest her mother Mrs. M. E. Moore of Minneapolis. Phe BES “BIG SIX” SIGNS CHARLEY FARRELL One of the first things Christy Mathewson did as president of the Boston Braves was to sign Charley (Duke) Farre'l, old-time catcher, as coach for the Braves. Farroll has been coaching and scouting for e'ght or ten years and for five yoars was with the New York Yankees, ya et See our livingrom suites, You will find prices are lens at Graham Shiolds Furniture Co., 183 E, Second.—Adver. tsement Spies, Mrs. B. F. Kline of the Mus'c Shoppe left yesterday afternoon for Omaha to attend the Victor School alesmanship which will be under ler, who are both exclusie Victor artists, and who will be in Omaha this week. eee Word has been recefved here by cablegram of the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rognstad on March 5 in Norway. Mr. and of Women’s Clubs Business Women Feature St. Patrick’s Day at Club! Irish Songs, Dances, Decorations and Humor Are Keynote of Weekly Meeting Held at Henning Hotel—Miss Curtin Hostess for Gathering. The meeting of the Business and) Irish Eyes Are Smiling.” Mrs. Lind's Professional Women’s club held ye terday noon at the Henning was fea-| enthusiastically received. tupred by Irish song's, Irish dances|'Thomos accompanied ail the singers. decorations, Margaret Curtin was hostess for the| occasion and had arranged a very en-| members of the arganization with tertaining program. Miss Curtin was| humorous speech appropriate to the assisted by Miss Margnret President of the club. | Mrs. Madeiyn Treber sang “A Lit-| were present, le Bit of eHaven.” Jack Leary ren-| attendance at any Cered “"Wearin’ of the Grean” and an-| other Irish song. Both singers gave thelr selections in an excellent man rand greatly added to of admirers. Little Miss Dorothy Mahoney danc-| containing a ne ed an Misses honey ‘Treber Mrs. AGE THREE and Organizations and Irish humor. Miss} Fulton, | their list | Irish dance. Dorothy Holloran and Ma danced an Irish jig. Mrs.| accompanied them. | Irene D. Lind sang “Wh Afterwards the SANT AN | shop, Mrs. Stuart's Baby shop, Bi | Selection was splendidly given and| key nad ccm Barcley reece Mrs. Edna! shop, Barnett Outfitt ness, Mrs. Millinery, s Burgess of the Burgess the Charles E. Wells Mu- company, Charles W. Barton, the Music Shoppe, the Wyoming Natio al bank, the Casper National bank, the National Bank of Commerce Chamberlin's Furniture store, Dr. I. B. Berquist, Addington Beauty par lors, Young Women's Christ! an asso- ciation, Anne's Hat Shop, the Smart Hat shop, Kass's I Goods com- pany, Miss Harriet Mrs. Edna. Thomas, the Mills Stationery com- pany, the Wrensted studio, } yand, Mrs. Comfort’s Arts and Crafts ae S. Kimball, Harry Kimball Sho Drug com, tingenhelmer, Charles Cullen. entertainet’ the| smith Turner Drug. comeann ae &) Ben Realty company, Lukis Candy xs company, Casper Dry Goods com- oce,tsion. re 7 ~ ; , Wardrobe Clean Casper Seventy two members of the club}isteam bakery, Pearl White laund ibaa the lar dry Waffle House, American theater, innoheon. of Iris th alto theater, Wyoming rganization so far this year, | theat rdt, Service A largo tablo set off with green | 5, corations in keeping with thd pro: gram was placed in the center of the room. On this there was a large gift for each of comp: John {cClung of Okla- Vasbeck Floral company, Pep's nfectionery, Miss Russel an& M. P. Wheeler. thi members present. Theso gifts were (Stee : presented by various merchants and| pay more for your draperies business men of the town. The donors| when you can buy for less at Grae were J. T. 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