Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Casper Sunday Borning Cridune SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923. SOCIETY = °2 73 of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor 1 ip are asked to ning at 7:30 in the church lors, | Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Chris|all artcles are completed and the/eligible to membersh! The eubject for roll call Rar be} Wagner, 383 South Grant street, Each] linen chest ‘s filled it will be raffled|be present at this again noes “Marks of a Christian.” All mem-|member is asked to briny one thing! off, which will be about the first of/ wishing to bea bars ie aoe bers of the guild are asked to befappropriate for a lunch. The quiit|May. Contents of the chest will be on} they have had a bis pi Pe ssepreod} oF ypeesent as an interesting meeting is| Which will be added to'the finished ar-| display in one of the downtown stores| or daughter eee pies: b Aesrloass being planned. ticles contained !n the cedar chest| before the raffling will take place. Al} Legion, not only au any see will be quilted at this meeting. When! v'stting members as well as all those! other state in the union. RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Bridge Luncheon lin selection by Jce Carter and Friday. a short but interesting ta'k cn “Tha Silver Tes Last Week at Starr Home Mrs. A. B. Shipstead was hostess at a silver tea given last week at} the residence of Mrs. C. E. Starr 243 West Twelfth street. The affair was given for the benefit of the BLOT SE BAS Grace English Lutheran church, and 9 ? w P t deal of 1991 was tn every way a success. Dur. Wertz was hostess a Ideal of 1921" by Mre. J. Manna. AN wan to every way = aucun, Dur al bridge luncheon given mbers of the union are asked to ing Aus Irneen @ sausleal Brograra H t her home on be perent at eral , cal and instrumental numbers. Among thoee taking part in the pro- gras were Mrs. Madelyn Treber, Mrs. Don Lobdell, Mrs. Harry Bubb, ac- companied by Mrs. Cross, Mrs. RTE ATaN ASCO OS vate? are all here this rth Wolcott Honors for © won by Mra. Ha | Dancing Party at | Jeffrey Home. Dr. and Mrs. J. # Mrs. Dean | tained at an enjoyad! Wil Entertain, y leat evening given at ive tome on Park a nue. T party was given in honor of Mrs. een Dinsmore and Lick Milter, e matrlage will take ptuce in the early epring. A buffst supper was served Large reé tulips were used fcr @ecorations. those who atrended were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ” Mr. and (Mrs, Carl Shu Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barton, Mrs. K. C. Bass, Mr. and Riker, Mr. and Mrs. : George Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. M. a r C. Price, Mr. and Mrs, John 8. Leavitt. Members of the club present] tingi, William Gels, John Wine wero Mrs. H. I - John. and the honored guests McGrath r ere American Legion Auxiliary Meeting. Season The American Legion auxilary wil! hold an olf fashioned quilting bee WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OT in many moons has mi- lady had such a wide variety of eftrancing styles to choose from as are available this season —verily is Fashion fancy free! ternoon were taken Among those who A. Reed, | vrs. A. C Honors for the Barnes. The basque bodice and full and pee eccane ne club| Eastern Star Di flaring skirt, the blouse dress, the wit we in in two w eka on Sat April 2 aoe” shirt dress from out of the East, lay at the home of Mrs. Mahoney, | , The annual dance given by the Or- the straight-line box effect lends hy Ny cle ott siren Mee Aan reanar ese! such youthful slimness to the fig- Walsts Kimo} Draperl Skirts Curtains Ginghams Sweaters Stockings Coverings Everything ure—all are favorites, and all are to be found in especially fascin- ating form among the new dresses by Peggy Paige. | €xpected to attend this popular an nual affair as all ma their iter Masons, the DeMolay, their la astern Stars, their es ceri ane famities are invited to at ef ne e hall will be beautifully dec- = iB ( Soci aster egg hunt| Fated and excellent music has been Lrg ASS AS Uh 1S MORES ole lng ATEN U2 i Frederick Thompson | 8¢cured. The committes in charge in-| and Attractive. jamond S. “Mahoney. At the close|Cludes Neill Hunter, H. L. Peterson | ta were| nd Fred Moore. | ' We have an unusually fine se- lectiaon of these dresses this sea- ted by 6 2t6 Pesohttics be bes Nyse ers eae F re evening at ans Lehi (deg Ma son—certainly it will pay you Mrs. _ eges were | Tut-Tut Bridge rete nilion; “Mrs. Ac J. Meyer, rty given Friday| Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other to view them. They are, more- used as favors. Among the children | Club Will Meet ‘Mrs. It. Jones Mrs. J. J. Donovan, | eve! flcwers were used|ind—and follow the simple direc: over, most reasonably priced. present were Anna Frances Ham-| Members of the Tut Tut Bridgeclub and Mrs. O. H. Meyer ee tions in every package. Don't won- bright, Martha Moss Mahoney, Doro-| will meet Thur: y at the home of! eee der whether you can dye or tint suc- for decorations , Bobbie Patterson, That Talon, at Sweetwater : cessfully, because perfect home dye- Marold Major, Van Gorde Mrs. W. r | ye eee eee ing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes Thompson, Gifford My Birthday Party pein 4 ast Evening even if you have never dyed before. : derick Thomp: This Week Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storrie en: rs the Carper peone whe) Just tell your druggist whether the <8 716 | Mrs. R. H. Nichols will entertaig| tett#ined a number of friends Friday the cance gen last evening| inaterial you wish to dye de wool or Mrs. Rebr Entertains | at a children’s party this week at hon (Cvemne at th on South Da pcolate Drop danc'ng hall at] silk, or whether it is Inen, cotton, or reign ans hore on Retin erty thie week at her} vid street, follor @ Masonic) Sweetwater are Mr. and Mrs. R. H.| mized goods. Diamond Dy MN, aauchtee, Areeretal bisa of her! eonce given Friday o ng at the Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Bell, Mr.| streak, spot, een aret's birthda; temple. Among those who attended| and Mrs. 0. L. Walker, Mr. and Mrs.| ment, os 7 were Miss Marie Bishop, Miss Mar-|Carl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. eottke ee ers Pe eecaine garet Knittl ss Dorothy Stitts,|Biglin, Mr. and Mrs. Lelgh Town- 5 Bynes eee scitectatnee tual at! es Barton, and| send, Miss Vera Tangeman, — Pau! eS; ter and 3} par de angi oo e\the Me alter Gothberg, Royce| Sauter, A. E. Sterritt, and D. L. La Pree a aes .jmembere of her dridge club Friday| Wagner 1. E. Wints nn Wyland, | Breche a Soo ae ae ne, Mra. Bart Hanway, Mrs. | 2%) tojglon® luncheon at her home, | and Woldo Rcberts. Sian Fan Ne Miss Hazel M. Hoopman 252 S. Center St. Phone 1304-W Frank Cowan, V: BE. Hanson, | 1*0 North Gi . quils ohie ce yor! ido Cg¥d | ‘ ti edcregl ay. Mrs. R. C | were used for decorations. Honors | Dinner Party Meeting Aras, | TEACHER OF PIANO VanDenbers, 3 John Bingen: | [rr ine irernoon were taken by Mrs,| Friday Evening Mrs. O. W. Morgan wil entertain |{ Studio 138 8 Durbin, Casper, Wyo. Scullion and Mrs. H. 0. Ward.| Mr. and Mrs. W helmer L f bers of the club who tended 8 of the World Wide guild’) © C. Brewste , fond: ve ta chur Mrs. Schultz Entertains. Mrs. Walter S mn RH Sewing club urday afternoon | at, her home, 642 South Grant street. | Bight members were present. The| club will meet again Saturday at the | home of Mrs. H. L, Seidel on Sout Lincoln street. ained the | Literary Division | Will Meet The 1 per Wom meet Wed » Kimball street. All mem EASTER 405 Sow Lom ters of are asked to} ar Covementi for the | will be ecte | wae MILLINERY oy W. ©. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. There will be a general meeting SEVERAL HUNDRED HATS church parlo} e aahiext for roll} 1 t Are we Do <-a\\ DAY In the newest and up-to-to-the-minute styles and this sea- ‘ son’s wanted colors, in a variety of small and large shapes. Ce oe hak PRICED VERY SPECIAL $4.95 $6.00 battlefield brand; vc We Will Trade a Full Size Cabinet VICTROLA For the silent piano from which you are getting no benefit Call the Music Shoppe and we will appraise your Our Special Showing of Suits Continues For your selection—Spring suits in advance styles Our opening announcement of this Spring showing of Twill Suits b: t response. And rightly it should, for without do ubt our advance jougnt forth an unusual degree of display is the most complete presen- piano. tation we have ever made at the prices. These are styles that will have an irresistible appeal to good taste. Phone 174 5 $ r 50 $ ] 0 $ ] 2 50 $ ] 5 It is a woman’s privilege to express her individuality through thi i ostuy y A ¢ ° . hee espe meee eens cure ee i) nie pares so ingly Jouthfal peli Sepptbtet Acie eal charg selec’ ir sprin; isplay a large and varied assortment o! i ng-ti illeurs—e: “4 ( | models made to aoe every type There is no costume more fargreta aan ef ‘ede dla oes i oe 2 generally adaptabe to every type of woman, more convenient- ly capable ee iidaets! ve w nce “ately styles with dig- These suits featured are of all 1 steel nity, tl a: ion: it. e of all woo! lored expert! Hee CHRD Ce SE ee eee eee te ered: St and finished beautifully, with silk or adaseeees piace teed for tw , : The many types of suits on display for spring, embroidered into consideration, wo are able pean car ree Characteristics suits, tucked suits and those of severe lines, very beautiful tremely reasonable. sble foissy that the ptices are) ex Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGH AM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST 238 East Second St (Exclusively Victor) Oe} | Why Cook on Sunday When You Can Dine at the Wyatt Cafeteria | —_— —_—_— | The The Store | Store That Accommodating Undersells | ee aa

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