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PAGE SIX Casper Sunday Morning Cribune SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1923. SOCIETY = of Women’s Clubs and Orgamzations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor entertain at another bridge luncheon | round table discussion will be held on to be given this weck. there books. S RECENT AND COMING roles baad | Wat bieee *F"* Photographs of a ~| ‘The American Legion Auxillary of te aram Snook, email davshter/ win hold another all-day session this Mr. cyt tee week on Wednesday at the home of hostess at a children’s party given| ve- yesterday afternoon at her home in| VFS Sa Be steaigiaht aaa be honor of her birthday. During the| Due: Heeh m evepdhaeg sea afternoon games were playe! and | ore ee eee nonDe Gay which, refreshments were served. Among the | POnPI! me Moe Ail those who attend children who attend were the Misses | Will De May 2) a nothing wultanle EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER the children never grow up. insare | Lnmheon |tre. Harry Meyer ana Mra R. be Helen Lucia Lummis, Betsy Mans-| Sah Make the appoint- At Cooke Home | Jones, The club will meet again next field, Elizabeth Nicolayson, Martha| fF ® lunch. és | t tod: © e : week on Friday at the home of Mrs. Moss Mahoney, Mary Eleanore Bar- ment today. Mrs. T. 8. Cooke was hostess at an informal bridge luncheon given Fri- day at her residence on South Beech | Spring ‘Tea street. This was the first of a series c ving. Honors | 7 Hursdey. were taken by Mrs. irs. L. A. Reed, Nichols and Mra, A. F. Mrs. J. G. Beck and Mrs. Haze) H. O. Ward. tholomew, Dorothy Mahoney, Ky-| ler Schwartz, Jean ooke, Ann Biglin, | Comme? of preadia ath ea cane say {Mary Margaret Bailey, Ardel Gra- i tlot, Dorothy Sullivan, Anna Hoff, | and Mary Esther Edwards. io fants Perfect Shoulders as Arms Literary Division Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, Meeting Wednesday. Pearly white appearance sonra a's The literary division of the Casper caer ulders Woman's Department club will meet fey sone) at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon st +=~ lemishes. home of Mrs. W. H. Kitts, 441 East atone areas Fifth stre } rior to powders. The program follows, Essay aid fhite-Flesh-Rachel. Biography. Roll Call, Current Events, 10¢ for Trial Ste $ sion on Americanization, bared F.T. HOPRINS GSON J | mericaniization of Edward How Yi irs. K. BE. Driebert The Wemen's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will sive a spring tea Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the bungalow church. A Special program of interest has been planned which will include several musical selections and a mission play, All those interested in the church are ited to attend. eee | Phone 859 O-S Building The Wrensted Studio | mong those who attended were Wyland, Mrs. J. T. Grat pears, Mrs. Don C. Nicolaysen, Mrs Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. 1 Shumaker, | _ R. E. Wertz, Dinner Party Mra. John | This Evening. cs, H. H.| Miss Margaret Smith will entertain Mrs. J.|@t an informal dinner party this eve: lomew,| Ring at her home, 238 South Jackson reet in honor of her house guest, Gouraud's English Ideals portrayeq in of Fashion," and Stradsay—‘Queen| W@ Va estate| MOT@eEaT ii | Victoria"—Mrs. W. | Miss Bee Delan of Douglas. Guests | who will attend are Miss Veeta Gi!-} borne, Migs Jean Ray, Miss Bee Do-| Monday Bridge Club |lan and the Messrs. B. 0. Hammond, ! stponed. | = . Wals 4D. Lear y Bridge club which was eee A. H. Walsh and I 9 ° e AR NEED E; ORK sag a we won| BE Gre on our Hair I LEW rick Sullivan has been will not meet until dosnt B eats op iui The Duplicate Bridge ¢lub will With Hard Casper Water. b= The Rev. W. T. Dumm ee etre Gan Balt ee monte ome | MRS. H. H. SCHWARTZ—prominent society matron and y ‘The Rev. W. Tt. Dumm wn eee | Box Wider atvecta. baby daughter, Helen Frances. a 0 e “Passion Play’ rs 4 Bi gee | W. WIT bin ess r? Age 26, at the bs ie Salt Creek Odd oat their cars, will please notify the sec-| were Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, Mrs. Pitt ASH IT H T. Buettner’ eG and complete line of % * Tt y we een by lows h p le no! y | a 5 . N. A \e aist church, Te? Damm at Oder- Will Celebrate Anntversary. retary at the club room, #0 that alll Covert, Mfrs. Wiliam Cobb, Mrs. Car hand embroidered models, stamped mate- ye Rev. e . si vl a t gO may have transpor. y Pe in Germany. The Rev-| The Odd Fellows club at Salt Creek | who desire to g ranspor-| ney Peterson, Mrs, A. B. Biglin, Mrs. O t ater ‘ “ ’ eiatingh ae or xcoliont upeaker and it|will celebrate the one bundred and| tation. |Paul Hooper, Mrs. Ea Donahoe, Mrs. rials and the well known “Nun’s Boilproof rom ted that a large crowd will|fourth anniversary of the order, on ee eh Harold Richard Delanoy, Mrs. A. Threads. 2? 2 _ = small admission will be} Wednesday night, A pril 25. The en-| Mrs. Deaver Baker, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mre. M. C. e = onttond. A ckets may bo purchased | tertainment will consist of a program | Entertains. Price, Mrs, J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Ar 426 East Second St. aa Pee 2 Richards or any mem-| arranged for the oceasion, foflowed Mrs. Q. K. Deaver entertained at|thur Schulte, Mrs. Cecil Bon. Mrs. haapbepiaet aere dy dancing. A cordial invitation bas|an informal bridge luncheon Satur-| Harold Manbeck, Mrs. Don Smith PHONE 1151 si i Scales as sake BN been extended the Odd Fellows an@#day afternoon at her home on Kirk|Mrs. Charles T, Weidner, Mrs. Wil Rebekahs of Casper, and it is ex:| avenue. Honors for the afternoon| liam W. Pollock, Miss Edna Smith Medal Contest pected that a good crowd will attend.! were taken by Mrs. Paul Hooper and| Miss Margaret Dougherty and Miss NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION AT Spears Av) nerrons having extra room in Mrs. Don ‘The Loyal Temperance legion wil 2 _room_in_Mra._D hold a medal contest Friday, ‘April 27, at & o'clock at the Mothodist ‘The progra nith. Guests _ present | Kathleen Sullivan. Mrs. Deaver will m follows’ in solo, Beetho- n Carter nding. nia Bailey read Batley SWANSON SISTERS MILLINERY AND ART NEEDLEWORK 118 East First Street DBAS TASS 9ST 2S =| «The Empty Plate, Dinner Party Friday Evening. ‘ hop, Jr., entertained # party given Frida Henning hotel. Amon s Eeanore Je iss Violet Faulk Isworth Wagner. | . iH Mrs, Bingenhelmer Yili Ente in. G pitty a ngenhetmer will enter < uG e>)-> Geen ta of a. series SS yo " . bridge luncheons Friday at her home $ on South Durbin street WEE y nen Establi 2 American Yoemen Established 1823 Gy Will Meet, | | ‘The Brotherhood of the Americar Yoemen wil! meet in regular seasioy evening at 8 o'clock at th PIANO in the home is a source of unending de- light only if it is played. But how many of our pianos are either played indifferently or not played at all. enacted that it may well be said that the artist is playing —only for his actual presence in person at the keyboard no part of his performance is lost. The Ampico brings the inspiration of the great classics, 1 n tion of can(idates a social hour wv | | be held and refreshments will | =) served. | ! | = Past Matrons Club With the Ampico in the far-famed Chickering there selections from Grand Opera, popular music of the day, Will Not Meet enters your home not alone a piano with an unrivalled sparkling waltzes, favorite ballads, the newest dance hits. ; Phare be no meet th reputation for tonal beauty, but also the services of Rach- All the music you love best is interpreted by these master 3 Past Matrons club held t ath maninoff, Ornstein, Elly Ney, Mischa Levitzki, Fanny musicians. ss = peer ot 2 Bloomfield, Zeisler, Godowsky, Philip Gordon and over j : > Mrs. Price Will | one hundred other famous artists to play your piano for The graceful appearance and artistic design of the < Just like the days when your yard breaks out into > Entertain. Bo aa ar aa you. Ampico will satisfy the most discriminating. From the il- bloom—tulips here, crocuses there, everywhere color oe Mrs. 3x sada tases Ss x lustration given here, it will be observed that this type and beauty—so our store has blossomed out with the | eee nek af ber yee! Thus, right in your home, you may enjoy the playing differs in no way from the familiar Grand or Upright new Bl Zoe oe Bo urbin street of the classics by the world’s most eminent artists. Every Piano. The mechanism is so skillfully designed that it ° 4 is oe nuance, every shade of expression or variation of phras- occupies the minimum of space, and is entirely concealed Mina Taylor Wash Frocks =) Briig6 Lancheon ing, all the gradation and beauty of the tone color of the —the absence of visible operating devices lending a s. BL emserte, on cawac win be Sentai original performance being so perfectly and skillfully re- subtle charm to its interpretations, For Spring cx, Carl Shumaker will be ; at an informal bridge !uncheon to be given Wednesday at her residence on South Center street It is not only their fresh spring coloring that will delight you. There is a wealth of charming styles to choose among—all of them dresses you'll admire. Some are especially good for busy hours when there are so many interruptions and calls to the door. An open invitation is extended to you and your friends to hear the Ampico. All music lovers will be interested and we shall deem it a favor if you will give us the opportunity to show this wonderful instrument to you. In no sense do we Mrs. Scullion enterta‘ned THE AMPICO RHE-DNACT- wish to confine this invitation to those who wish to purchase. In the AMPICO M erat 7 ‘ \ N any smart styles for afternoon wear are here, at a Sac atasotety ING PIANO may be had in ipeshaye an art creation which we are eager to show to any one interested in hd too. You'll find their touches of trimming delightful. given at her home, 1218 South Lo- either Grand or Upright Pianos. And every Mina Taylor is made with such fine ing flowers were used In addition to the conventional models, special estimates and designe will be submitted to secccwce: The Chas, E. Wells Music Co. decoration of their muste roome. “Home of the Chickering” 232 East Second Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 cust street. 8 workmanship and painstaking skill that you’re sure of comfort and satisfaction. Come shop through the new Mina Taylors. For Mina Taylor says: ‘Look pretty all the time.” And we add “At interestingly moderate prices!” $3.95 to $6.95 Richards & Cunningham Co. Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best. Catalog and complete information upon request. Mra. J. J. 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