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SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1923. EVENTS I Mrs. Gratiot Entertains at Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. J. T. Gratiot was hostess at an informal bridge luncheon giv yesterday at her residence on South Wolcott street. Honors for the after- noon were taken by Mrs. Gus Bal and Mrs. R. C. Wyland. Among the guests present were Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Joe Bingen- helmer, Mra. T. S. Cooke, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. O. L. ‘Walker and Mrs. R. C. Wyland. . M v Cooke Entertain. Mrs. T. S. Cooke will entertain at a bridge luncheon Friday at her resi- dence on South Beech street. Speed ‘Tea Club Meeting This Week. The Tuesday tea club w'l! meet this week at the home of Mrs, R. H. Nich- ols on Park avenue. ee St. Mark's Guild Dance a Success. The annual year'y St. Mark's guild dance given Friday evening at the Masonic temple was a huge success and was largely attended. The Shaw orchestra furnished its ysual splendid music. Light refreshments were served during the evening. . . Senior World Wide Guild Play Wednesday. The Senior World Wide guild of the Baptist church will give a play entitled “T= Two Masters’ Wednes- day evenin. at the church. Further announcements will be made later. see Bridge Tea Saturday. Mrs. Paul Hooper was hostess at an informal bridge tea given yester- day at her home on South Beech street. Spring fowers were used for decorations. Honors for the after noon were won by Mrs. William W. Pollock and Miss Lo!s Longshore. Among those present were Mrs. W.| kK. Edwards, Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mrs. Charles McGrady, Mrs. W. I. Rehr dr} Mr: jams, Miss Lois Longshore, M'ss Kath- leen Sullivan, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Margaret England, and Mr: William Pollock. oe Mooseheart Legion Meeting Tomorrow. The women of the Mooseheart legion will hold a special meeting to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose hall. All members of the legion are asked to be present for business matters of importance will be transacted. see Vespers Today at Y. W. C. A. ‘Vespers will be held this afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. club rooms in the Smith-Turner building on Center street. A program of interest hag been planned and tea will be served. All women and girls of Casper are invited to be present. The hours will be from 3 until 6. ove Bridge Luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Q. K. Deaver will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon ‘Satur- day at her home, 517 East Kirk street. Mrs. Price Will Entertain. Invitations have been issued by Mre. M. C. Price for a bridge lunch- eon to be given at her home,. 1132 South Durbin street, Thursday, April a cee Mrs. Capen Will Be Hostess. Mrs. Fred C. Capen will be hostess at the second of a series of bridge teas Wednesday at her home, 519 Milton avenu B. and P. W “ntertainment evening, April 18, at the atre by the Business and Professional Women's club will be in the form of a musical travelogue and will be under the direction of Miss Adelade Dampfere, music superyisor of the Casper schools. The entertain: ment is being given for the purpose of securing sufficient funds to send ® delegate to the national convention of women’s clubs to be held in a few months. This will be the first year that Casper has been represented at the convention but it is the hope of the club to have a delegate present each year. The program for Wednes day follows: Gypsy scene, Gypsy Maiden, Chief Minnitoka, My Alice Blue Gown, A Bit of Irish Lace and An Old Fashioned Garden. The regu- r picture will be shown and the regular price of admission will be charged. sae Novagaba Bridge Club Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Brewer will entertain RECENT AND COMING CIRCLES OF CASPER W. J. Hagist, Miss Vida Will-| Mrs. John McFadyen, Mrs. John Mc N SOCIAL Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hensroth of University Place, Lincoln, Neb., and is one of the popular girls of that community. Mr. and Mrs, Allen will be at home to their friends in their new home on Chestnut street. eee Study Club Meeting Monday at Kimball Home. Mrs. W. 8, Kimball will entertain the members of the Study club Mon- day at her home on South Wolcott street. | eee Gleaner Class Holds Meeting. The Gleaner class of the Methodist jchureh held their regular business meeting Friday evening at the home | of Miss Helen Carter, $66 South Lin |coln street. Important business !nat Were appointed to select a ne | motto and pin for the class, a |the making of the by-laws. Gamces {were played and refreshments were | served. petra | Meeting ‘Thursday. The Grace English Lutheran aii will meet Thursday afternoon Apri) 19 at the home of Mrs. Earl Thomp: fon, 941 South Ash street. Mrs. ‘Thompson will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Frank Thrams. All members of the aid are asked to be present. eee Mrs. Deaver | Entertains. | Mrs. Q. K. Deaver entertained at the first of a series of bridge lunch- eons yesterday at her home on Kirk avenue. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. Ben Pelton and| Mrs. John McFadyen. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs, A. J. Cunningham, Mrs. R., E. Wertz, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. Will- jam Holland, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs. W. L.| Ronaldson, Mrs, E. J, Sullivan, Mrs. | |M. P. Wheeler, Mrs. A. Baker, Mrs. J. B. Barnes, Mrs. W. L. Conn Grath and Mrs, Ben Pelton. Mrs |Deaver will entertain at three bridge |luncheons to be given this week on Monday, Thursd: and Saturday. eee Eastern Star Tea Saturday. Members of the Order of Eastern ; Star will entertain at the regular weekly tea Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Masonic temple. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Warren Kleber, Mrs. Walter Keefe, Mrs. John Healy, and Mrs. Arthur McDonald. All visiting members of the organi- zation are invited to be present. Saturday. Little Jean McMahon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McMahon was hostess at a children’s party given yesterday afternoon at her home on South Center street tn honor of her birthday. Games were played and prizes were given to all the winners Small baskets which contained novelty umbrellas filled with candy Satin Pumps for Stout Women ‘The latest arrival in fs @ beautiful black satin one strap with alight flexible welted sole, built in steel arch support- ing shank and a Baby Louis leather heel. We have them as wide as EEE. WY ile S101 374 presents a0. 2i7 graceful appearance a close in- spection will reveal the fact the members of the club Tuesday atal at her residence, street. iat Dinner at Kimball Home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball enter: tained at an informal dinner party Friday evening at their home on Wol- cott street preceding the St, Mark's guild dance which was held at the Masonic temple. Among the guests present were Judge and Mra. R. R. Teee Mr, and Mrs. Burke H. Bin- ' Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Fidel, Mr, 6 rs George Campbell, Mr. and M I. EB. Robertson, Mra, R. T. Kemp and Charles Stafford. oes Hensroth-A'!e+ Marriage. The marriage of Miss Anna A, Henaroth to J, Raymond Allen took Place last week at the Baptist par- fonage, the Rev. C, M, Thompson officiating. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, B, Covington, Mr, Allen was formerly from Cody and ninco coming to Casper has been con- fected with the Graven corporation here. Lire. Allen is @ Gaughter of that it 1s well adapted to stout womens wear, Richards & Cunningham Shoe Department “Think of Richards & Cun- ham when you want the ters were discussed and committees | Lutheran Aid j Casper Sunday Morning Cridune | | MRS. A. G. FIDEL, young society matron whose charm- ing ways and delightful accent ma: antecedents. y be traced to Virginian | the afternoon served by Mrs. Mrs. Angus ¢ Gillis. Among were Betty maker, bie » McMahon, Donal: Casper. Tl nn nnn nn GREEN HIDE & WOOL CO. 516 West Yellowstone Highway Has a Large Order for Sheep Pelts—Will Allow You Genevieve Shumaker, Eleanore Martha Mos: $2.50 value Drapery, per yard... $2.00 value Drapery, per yard. $1.50 Cretonne, per yard $2.50 Silk Nettings, per yard $1.50 Netting, special, per yard. $1.25 Netting, special, per yard. Canterburg Colonial GUARANTEED NOT TO FADE—SUN FAST. Nifty little Shade Pulls, hand painted, pair... Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store Bevery € The American Mahoney Dorothy Milton for the avenue. Were used for favors, At the close of | Gillis, Miss Mae Winter, Miss Perry refreshments were | and Miss Carlson. McMahon sted by | = J phd and BE. J.| American Legion Auxiliary eting ‘Wednesday. wegion auxilia' dan all day session Wednesday at | » home of Mrs. Burke Sinclair, 504 | The meeting will be purpose of making poppic y will Special Drapery Sale ALL THIS WEEK Little Boys’ Suits and Girls’ Dresses in Le Merite, Stamped Goods. “Materiai fit to Embroider” The Art Craft Shop 141 South Center St. 8-strand, Come early shade is still in This is a real bargain that you won’t find again in So don’t delay. S$ z= .00 In our shop you will find all the latest in hatr goods including a full line of ear puffs, side waves, transfor- mations, curls, etc, The Marinello Shop ‘Phone 1550 3l1lc Per Pound For Full Wool Fine Pelts GREEN HIDE & WOOL CO., CASPER, WYO. NCNM ae ne ne ee, | Phone 2218 Of Human Hair Switches, extra and match your hair while your Placed for quick sale at eT | ++----1.60 95c || quality. let us stock, N | Social Meeting } Wyoming held a convention in Chey which will be sold on Poppy day, May | afternoon, 26. Each member is asked to bring| delegates was given in the evening. at 2:30 p. m. All visiting members ernor William B,. Ross, and a EEi thoes. aUSIDW totes herallh BM cies ome welled sa taney Coad bed . | ari by the Cheyenne team. The Casper Review will work for Tuesday. the next great review meeting. The The young ladies Sodality of st, | Wyoming Reviews have presented the Anthony's church will hold their first| home office in Port Huron, Mich |social meeting Tuesday evening at| With a beautiful ofl painting of the the Mullin club. The Misses Mary | Teton mountains by Stevenson. Neithammer, Helen Grimm and Mae eae jacgea eben ae be f hostesses. ¥ 7 | Bridge Lun evening! will bo apent.at carde and |Paetoners ; fie is Mrs. Joo Bingenhetmer will be hos: tess at an informal bridge luncheon The Women’ e lation o p Women's Henefit association of | 1°53 ME Ue wednesday at her home enne. April 11, which was attedea}o® South Durbin street. This will dese r : be the first of a series of bridge by Clara E. Tubbs of Casper, who| PO the first Of a merle orahelnne has just returned. Mrs. Mae Sum-| \uncheons sf Sop! : reat commander of Missouri, | ‘¥"! &!¥e- . ———— ut the meeting. ‘The Great Review of Wyoming was organized at] 4 aay saved $10 on & Mbrary table this time and Mrs. Emmet McMahon | at Graham-Shields Furniture Co. was made t commander. Why don’t you save on your furni- sion was held in the ture. | | and a reception for the| PAGE SEVEN John Ball of the Ball Davidson Ad- | Vertising Service of Denver is a vis- |itor in the city on b ¥ morning after spending two weeks in Chicago. W. A. Bergstrom of the E s corporation, returned las’ C. F. Doyle, secretary of the Alaska | Development company. Is Pleased to Announce the Engagement of EMILIE KRAMER Pianist, of Chicago And the DUO-ART Reproducing Piang, To play _ special concerts during all performances at the RIALTO ‘Theater For One Week, Beginning Today These concerts under the personal direction of Mrs. E. K. Hender- son. EMILIE KRAMER, Pianist Such concerts as these have been unusually success- ful in high class vaudeville, and we feel fortunate indeed to be able to bring this entertainment to Casper. STEINWAY PIANO and STEINWAY DUO-ART REPRODUCING PIANO used. See This Model and Many Others Which Are Now Being Shown By America’s Oldest TO THE Hear The It Is the Greatest Contibution “Home of th 232 East Second ON HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR Completing a Full Century of Continuous Manufacture of the Established 1823G@<9 The perfecting of the Chickering in 1823 has been happily described as “AMERICA'S FIRST GIFT OF ART IN THE CHICKERING THE CHAS. E. WELLS MUSIC CO. Casper, Wyo, The MUSIC SHOPPE Inc. Telephone 1745 238 E. Second St. ASK THE WAITER To Serve You HILL CREST WATER : World Renowned WORLD” AMPICOQ of Science to the Musical Arts @ Chickering” Phone 194