Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1923, Page 3

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| ment pins and prizes which have been offered by the different stores and banks will be awarded. Saturday, April 14, all members of! all the clubs will meet in the domestic} science room of the high school. | ents will be served during the eve-| During the meeting the East Casper} ning. Those who wish to purchase} and Elk Street bread clubs will dem-| tickets are asked to call any member | onstrate the making of breads. On| of the guild. | May 12 a team representing each club Patronesses for the evening will be| will compete to determine the repre-| St. Mark's Guild Dance Friday Evening, The ladies of St. Mark's guild will be hostesses at an informal dancing party to be given tomorrow evening the Masonic temple. Light refresh: Mrs. P. icolaysen, Mrs. Harry | sentative of Natrona county to be! Young, Mrs. W. Kimball, Mrs.| sent to the state fair at which place| James P. Kem, Mrs. Anna Leeper,| they will compete with other counties | Mrs. B. B. Brooks, M W. H. Kleber | of the state, and Mrs, Sinclair Reekle. Among the leaders present at the! eee | meeting yesterday were Mrs. Angel, | leader of the Central School Bread Dra Recii eee t oa club; Mrs. Gadsberry, leader of the st Casper Bread club; Mrs. Syver-: s pupils in dramatic art. The| Club; Mrs. Thomas, leader of the following program will be given: Mills Bread club; Mrs. Parker, leader 1. Reading, “Playing Lady", Anon |! the South Bread club; and Mrs. —Claudia Mapes. | Lewis, leader of the West Casper 2, Reading, “Afternoon Tea”, Abby | Bread club. Mrs. Cameron, who is Browne Balty. May Pole, |leader of the North Casper Bread 3. Reading, (a) “The Faithful | CD, was unable to be present. Lovers", Anon; (>) “Guinta Marry 2 | W. ©. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. Jim", Anon—Lois Rarte. 4. Reading, “Why I Like Sunday School", Anon—Harold Milner. |__ The Francis Willard division of the 5. Skit, “Tit for Tat”, Workman—}| Women’s Christian Temperance union will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30) at the home of Mrs. Francis Zimmers, | 112 East Second street. All members of the division are asked to be pres. ent as a program of interest to all has been planned. 1 Gordon Division Meeting Friday. Claudia Mapes and Jean Wisner. 6. Reading, “Little Busy Body", Morse—Jessie Milner. 7. Reading, “Sportive Spying Bar bara", Lyell—Lols Patterson. ading, “A Mortifying Mis-} Anna Pratt—Annie Mae Pearce. 9. Reading, “Mice at Play”, For- rest Nefl—Evelyn Patton. | The Anna Gordon division of the’ 10. Readings, (a) ‘‘Hinkety Inkety | Women’s Christian Temperance union! Winkety”, E, Richard Shipp; (b) “Get-| will meet tomorrow afternoon at the ting Her Lessons", Anon — Dell | home of Mrs. B. G. Trager, 726 South ‘Thomas. |Ash street. An interesting program 11. Reading, “Trying to Tell a/is being planned and all members of Story", Anon—Jean Wisner. |the division are asked to be present. | Mrs. J. H. Rowand, Mrs. Ralph Buck- | Gee, Mr | Marriage. cb Mr. and Mrs. Christensen will make ball, Mrs. E. J. Donahoe, Miss Ednaj their home here. Smith and Miss Kathleen Sullivan. Beton ote Ts Art Division Meeting conidia Tuesday Afternoon. Mrs. O. C. Brewster will entertain the held and important business. meet. #fternoon at her residence, 139 South ing Tuesday afterngon at the home a Be of Mrs. J. W. Burns, 1315 South Oak) street. Plans were outlined for the! _ years work ano officers were elected. | Mnlghts of Pythlas ‘Those who were elected were Mrs. J.| Meet Tomorrow Night. G. Jones, chairmaa Mrs. George Van.| The Knights of Pythias will meet daveer, "Vice chatman: Mra A, c,; 29 Tegular session tomorrow evening, .: sn and Mra |#t the Pythian hall. ‘There will be Riker, Program ‘chairman and Mrs-} 4 business meeting and work in the J. B, Keith, secretary. second rank after which refreshments heehee will pe served. A large attendance is desired. | Grant street. present. isht guests will Mrs. Hooper Entertains. Mrs. Paul Hooper was hostess at an informal bridge luncheon given to- day at her home, 736 South Beech Street. Spring flowers were used for decorations. Guests for the after- noon were Mrs. Leigh Townsend, B. and P. W. Club Entertainment April 18. The Business and Woman's club will give an entertainment Wednesday April 18, at the Rialte theater. program, which will consist of six musical numbers, under the supe: vision of Miss Adelade Dampiere, wi!l be given by members of the club. The regular evening picture will be shown unusual evening. ner, Mrs. Joe Denham, Mrs. A. M. . William Holland, Mrs. Sin- clair Reekie, Mrs. Carl Gompf, Mrs. Horace Shumaker, Mrs. John Bingen- helner, Mrs. Don Smith” and) Miss! a4 ithe regular admlsaton’ will’ ‘be Jennie, Greet.) ere charged. The program is being given to raise funds for the purpose of send ‘Tensher-Moore ing a delegate to t onal conven e Caspet Daily Cridune Professional! The| PAGE THREE tion. Miss Martha Tensher and Paul H. Moore, formerly a prominent realty operator of Casper, now of Cheyenne, bers of the club met Miss Gertrude Kamps the home of where posters were married in Denver Thursday,/ana signs were mado and p!anned. | April 5, at the Central Presbyterian gee cee {church. The Rev. Dr. Wray H. Boyle officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Moore | will be at home to their friends in Personals the near future at their new residenc in Pershing Heights, Cheyenne. Neighborhood Dinner Club Meeting Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell enter- tained the members of the Neighbor- hood dinner club Tuesday evening at their home on South Kimball street. Harry Bracken was a guest for the evening. Honors at bridge were won by Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Donovan. Mem- Mrs. Nellie Gariott is visiting with friends here for a few days from her home at Torrington, Wyo Mra. W. R. Moore came down last |evening from Billings, Mont., and ex- | pects to spend several days here visit- ing with friends. Last evening a number of the mem-} Mexico. He wi!l spend some time in| exhibition drills as a part of the en-| for a short pleasure to Dea! before going to Salt Creck where he Mexico City. St. Lucrecia and other} tertainment. Moines, will spend some time on business. points of interest. He will cross the Sh eee he eliad Tse border at Loredo, Texas. | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crawford and| (Miss Elizabeth Calley Andrew Ar of M ' bach, she daughter Jean left today overland th friends here from is visiting her af 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bradford and| for Nebraska, where they will spend | Nebraska. anata Miss Catherine Bradford are here| several weeks visiting with friends | cee this week from California, | and relatives, Mrs, H. C) McDonald is here on| pies iiteny ee, the, Denver cee | eo’ site business for a week fr Lake: | meee ve EPA OEISL ESN ays Miss Lucy Roehl fs here for a| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hopkins eee | short time from Billings, Mont. 2 ee ea Dee encreta | Mrs. George T even To know . | Springs and intend making lr! ing for a short p! to Den Mr, and Mrs. Harold Delaney arej home he ve enIOhlEee Den-| how good! a clasts’ spending a few days here visiting oi Teme . really can be made with friends from Teapot. || Mrs. Mary Stapleton and baby left 2 you must try a7 er ene |tast evening for Cheyénne where the Mra. W. O. Bentley and children Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Garvey left| will attend the funeral of the late|°f Butte, Mont., spen here this morning overland for Cheyenne | Lore tapleton. Reig take }and Denver to be gone several] * . 4 ats | weeks. M. J. Burke returned Tuesday John Patton came in today from | eee od from Arizona whero he has been vis: Creek and will spend a short || Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Osbarn and iting for the last few months with here on business. | | Miss F. Williamson are visiting with| irs. Burke. Ret. 2 friends in Denver for a few weeks. | en eVe | Leslie Derrick has returned from <5 ine. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Philips are| Lincoln where he has attending» Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Norman left|here for a few days visiting with|the Nebraska university, j j overland this morning for Thermop-! friends and on business from Kansas chy en | olis where they will visit for several | C e: 3oodn | days after which they wil! go to Bil-| cee | gare ya ergakae path ai eg lings on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Webb are! picasure trip spent in Chieaso et ear e business visitors here for a short tir -. Mr. and Mrs. B. Clarke are in the from Denver. .« { 1 clty for short time from their home wee | : eee. is ab * te Regt in Spokan | Mrs. Helen Powell and baby dat Mae ee a from | Grand ot ee Ach gst Air tap: Mich, | ters of Minneapolis, are house guests e8e Mrs. Marie Fanning ts spending a! for a few weeks of Mr. and Mrs. K.| sro 7, y LR RS tO month Here visiting with frienCn) P. Anderson. Gutiihe fcmchin Gann conte j from her hame in Chicago. PS . red Pl atc ob i ¢ in Chicas ltgstucinent em nymiic~ | Eth: ae [ You Like Home Cooked H. P. Bazalion and daughter Helen| the parents of Besa who an |) gal ee es = Food. We Serve It. | arrived in the city thi smorning from| rived yesterday at their hor Both en niteeideyal oi biditeee ee ee a} ° | Denver on a short pleasure trip. |thother and son are chs op eee scant, Lez, W att Cafeteria ‘ 8 | nicely. Ci seve: Twenty-five Odd Fellows of Casper Winknteg ge . y Will go to Douglass tonight to be} Mr. and Mrs. K. Prewitt are \ Be of Rawlins is visiting | Suests of the lodge there. Part of the| ing here for a week from Oklahoma pendehere. fore short tine canton will go in uniform and urand left last eveni | | | ASK THE WAITER For Creaming Vegetables—Use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Rep CRO To Serve You | Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. Nell Kim- bers of the club present were Dr. and Mrs C. E. Rogers is a visitor here Mra..J. J. Donovan, Mr. and Mrs.| tor a short'time from ‘Clayton, Wyo. Fred Villnave, Mr. and Mrs. W. J eee Chamberlin, Mr. and Mrs. Gu Ween wKGea te a Me ad Trevett, Mrs, Edna Thomas and Dr. eye eas ae . ts ft 4 George Smith, The club will meet | of the; Standard iretinery:- for again in two weeks on Tuesday. see | Mrs. Weidner Entertains Thursday Club. Mrs. Charles T, Weidner enter- tained the Thursday Bridge club to- day at her home, 334 East Eleventh street. Guests for the afternoon wer Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty, has been developed to its highest possibilities after using Gouraud's Oriental Cream. White Fiesh-Rachel. a Send 10c for Trial Size F. T. HOPKINS ¢ SON New York 12, Reading, “Jimmy Brown's| Mrs. P, Frank will give several vocal Prompt Obedience”, Anon — Chas. | selections. Reed Miller. a0 6 | 13. Reading, “Practicing Time", | riage Luncheon | Edgar A. Guest—Dorothea Myers. oday: 14, Reading, “The Arithmetic| nirs. R. M. Bartholomew entertained Lesson”, Helen “ Workman—Roberta | nt q bridge luncheon today given at| Mapes. |her home on South Lincoln street.| 15. Play, “When the Sun Stared) Guests prosent wero Mrs. Wallace in ‘Bea". | Leavitt, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. ‘ fa: ay L. G. Murphy, Mrs. R. H, Nichols “Mrs. Sullivan | Mrs. James P, Kem, Mrs. H. H. Will Entertain. | Schwartz, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will entertain | Hal Curran, Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mrs. the members of the Duplicate Bridge! Glen Leidecker, Mrs. Joe —Binger club tomorrow at her home on East | hetmer, Mrs. Earl Boyle, Mrs. A. F Tenth street. Hoff, Mrs. T. A, Dean, Mrs. O. L. bye abd | Walker and Mrs Major Ormsby. Bread Club | Seni | Leaders Meet. | MeDonald-Christensen Jers of the Casper bread clubs | Marriage This Week. terday afternoon at the home Miss Isabell McDonald and Norman A Slade on CY avenue! Christensen both of Casper, were which time plans’ were defi-| quietly married this week at the First | outlined for the large achieve-| Christian church, the Rev. R. R. Hil-) nt day program to be given May debrand officiating. The couple was 9 at the high school., This program attended by Mr. and'Mrs. Tilton. F lowing the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride. will close the year's, club work, and preceding the program the achieve- &: Oriental Cream >uraud’s The already low prices at which our COATS, WRAPS, CAPES high class AND SUITS Were offered makes them truly SUPERIOR VALUES at 7e Discount If you haven't yet inspected these lines we suggest that it will well pay you to do so at your earliest opportunity. Some exceptional bargains in | Dresses For all occasions. At We would like to demonstrate the special merits and beauty of the Redfern Corsets to you oS; 252 South Center Street Phone 1304-W to New shipments of Hats special prices, Showing new arrivals in Gloves, Blouses, Hose, Bags, Vestees, Etc MILE It's pure convenient, economical Sold and recommended by all gtocers HILL CREST WATER st five and one-half years, lett | yesterday to take a vacation of sev | eral_months. including a tour of Old! 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