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be sat = FOS. “AY, 1, i PAGE FOUR Casper Sunday Morning Tribune SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1923. SOCIETY =) a of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society ee O. W. Hiligren has resigned his po- I te Ti sition with the Nicolaysen Lumhor Independent Woman Day _ Movie Operators To | stea ond ae umes Celebrated By B. a W. De Theater Ball Here! 2t.wnien air. Hitgren ts acc retary® and treasurer. Seventeen Girls Given Tenderfoot Scout Pins Members of Local Council and Few Teachers Pres- | ent at Meeting of Four Leaf Clover Troop No. 8 | —Miss Morrow Addresses Gathering. | | The first annual uence ball ihg| Charles Baird returned yesterday ° = “§ | be he'd in Casper wi ven morning from Denver after spendinc Play Given by Miss Margaret Fulton, President of | Stson "acre ”weanesday mignt vy | M&RINE from Denver after spending : . ° 'e the motion pleture operators and} aeeairs, Organization. Assisted by Miss Toland and stage hands. This affair will be an Sauls 8 i. ER aS d event of unusual significance, and| seis Vesta Gilborne te confined to Miss Davis—Specialty Staged. will bo featured by prizes to be siven! nor nome with an attack of la grippe. to the persons wear'ng the best cos- tumes representing screen stars. Bill Independent Woman day was held) eastern points, gave a report on the | Hart, Harold Lioyd, Jack Holt, Doug- Stenography, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Arithmetic, turd: py the Business and Pro- Fairbanks, Thomas Mud 5 Saturday by Cleveland Business and Professional | )** ie aban, fessional Women’s club which held| women's club and also on other oes Tteren watineheas ie: tact, the {ts regular meeting at they Henning. | clubs throughout tmportant cities of | 2° "olee jist of celebrities in the mo-| A play was stven DY Diet Maree [that section of the country. Miss! cron picture word are going to at} Fulton, president of the club, assist-| tamuton outlined somewhar of the : ay he aaucaih, ed by Miss Blanche Toland and Miss | wor, that ts betne done In thee Deve | te : Elizabeth Davis. It was entitled! o¢ the United States by progressive “The Independent Woman” and was { women. very clever both in its conception and} 7) Friendship’s Perfect Gift Monday, Wednesday and fs Airis: he nance committee gave a ro- LA . 2 Eite ag ptet ek oe beanie ed bie port of the past month, ‘The mem. Your Photograph Friday Nights S | d d P ogram syalenahel and adios ers of the committee stated that d Ss di PHONE 1325 piendi rogre Frances ity that haa they were working on a play to be | The Wrensted Studio Gi t Musicale cutgeted byfanieiticlelin the Seated eee ee Third Floor O. S. Bldg Casper Business College, {| yy s estec er ril 12 to finance the del tos ft Ls IV ae of the national elyb. ‘These | to the national convention to be held Phone sisi were costumed to imper- wo cats, The work put on, sh difficult, was exceed’ncly humorous and called forth a great deal cf laughter. Miss Mae Hamilton, who has just returned from Cleveland and other in Seattle early in June. SAS40E EES LA DEERE ROLE La phosmnenaeseecenbese Social Calendar for Coming Weck}| Special Music For DIT Easter at Church A special musical program will be R, a matron of great charm whose] gion at St. Anthony's Catholic ave gained for her the applause and | church today under the supervision er musical world. of Mre. Madelyn Traber. There will Ze be 20 male voices in the choir. Mrs. ng at the home of Mrs. T. Thomp-[ cepted a position as traffic manager| 7. J. Riach and Miss Vera Burnett : | of the Omaha Refining corporation of .i take part in @ violin duet. Mies | Omaha and ave in a few days a Smith will act as organist. for that place. The Omaha corpo: Sere Saad in “De tty wane > club will meet. | ation 1s a subsidiary of the EB. T.!.0ai» and “The March of the rorerortr rity I B. Barnes will be hostess at neheon to be given a her | <wmmea euabava tt FHT e luncheon to be given| Grondahl 9 residence on- South David For Music Lovers Cn ca 2eorzi ¥. a " . Williams Oi eon Priest” (Gounod), will be numbers = Morning Pra sabbo3 * | ‘ * | = ae < | Mrs. R. R. Robinson will entertain | Saturda; 7 rendered. = March Ta eae Engieman|the Nevagaba bridbe club. The Fortnightly t club will] Charles Gibbs and Stanley Bresland . : cbs este gi "| The Midnight bridge club will meet| meet at the home of Mrs. Jeremiah | of the peas Ret clng areny lets ROUP 7 } " F overlan r ver, Left Hand | &t the home of Mrs. W. I. Rehr. _| Mahoney bat F : end ton, Decren a weaey iT ‘ Eastern Star tea at the Masonic} Business and Profes al Women's will spend s ys. 8; fsfrequentty : Alone) --Franklin) | ple | meoting at the Her ‘3 and son have been in Denver Spares Cooee te per er ta | ———— © some time is * b Q < G Q — 3 ~ Mrs. W. H. Snoddy will entertain for soma time. = = | W: h h d f f th I ----Kinscella! ner bridge club at her home. aia 2. * Saati tet ith the 1dea of being o! aie service to you in the = Buffett dancing party at the J. W. | ‘aptain Clay! d | - 5 . ---Lemont : Taste . Ca vill leave VAPORUB t ein Johnson residence South David | | Warren and ©. J. Carter w | selection Of your record libr. our rs. D. F. wt en eee | Personals | this morning for Cheyenne, where| Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly : y ary, = anacel| <isive \( they will attend federal court tomor- has just returned from Omaha where she has spent an = : F Wednesday. Tov 7 POSTE ISS RET IS aE < eb gaus . = To a wild ~-MacDowell y : esos eee day Di = |. Maccabee dance at the I. 0. 0. F.} Olive > Casper Stor- . rom |} Your Easter Sunday Dinner - a aes tore Chopin | hall : age returned) Mrs. Minnie Heil has arrived trom | in heady entire wee specializing under an expert from the Vic = ‘ ~mon’ | Casper Women's Departmental club| from his ra: city where sles and will make | Talkin Ma h f ry hi d f = aie bs meeting In K. of P. hall he has beer the last week here, Mrs. Hall has been in Call-! tor g chine factory, in the stu ly O musical Ate, Let Us Cheri Kinséella DE Fos dy fvduyie elo apeay ) | pees ( . ‘adicge The, Thursday. 1 WuwAbrae t, who has for the ae 8 | appreciation. wong ofthe Druny lushing Miss Margaret Sullivan will enter-| last two nected with | Mrs. J. P. 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