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RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER] Mrs. Hoff Entertains. Mrs. A. F. informal today at h ter street. Hoff was hostess at an Mrs. C: terson, Andrus, atrick s. Major Mrs. pt H. Lathrop. Reed, at the home of ‘The house was in American Raisin Bread De Luxe Raisin bread de luxe—gener- ously filled with luscious seeded raisins—is now available at gro- cers and neighborhood bake shops. Real raisin bread with at lean cight tempting raisins to the slice the kind you like, Order now and serve tonight for dinner. Made with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. Had Your Iron Today? |r A | Communtty Ald Bake grocery store. | . | given Wednesday and Norwegian flags. The program | for the afternoon consisted of Nor-| wegian songs, a Norwegian dance in| national costume by Jittle Lillian! Larsen, games d talks, It was closed with the Star Spangled Ban- ner sung by all those present. Nor-| wegian whist was played after which a lunch of Norwegian breads, cakes) and candies was served. serie Bridge Luncheon Tomorrow. Mrs. F. H. Seaman will be hostess at a bridge luncheon to be given to- morrow at her home, 329 South Mc- Kinley street. Sec ee) Mrs. Sweeney Will Entertain, Mrs. James P. Sweeney will enter- tain at a bridge luncheon to be given| tomorrow at her residence on South Lincoln avenue. eee Bake Sale Tomorrow, The ladies of the North Side Chris- tian church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday, May 19, at the Holmes Hardware store. The sale will begin at noon. eee Mooseheart Legion Meeting This Evening. The women of Mooscheart Legion Casper chapter No. 306, will meet. this evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose| special entertainment has| been planned and will be given from 9 until 10. Refreshments will be served at the closo of the meeting. All members of the legion are asked to be present. eee Sale Saturday. The Ladies’ Ald society of the North Casper Community church will hold a sale of baked goods Saturday besinning at 10:30 a. m. at the Stone ee Bridge Lamcheon May 23, Invitations have been iesued by Mrs. Robert Ogden and Mrs. R. M. Boeke for «@ brid luncheon to be May 23, at the Henning hotel. sae East Side Methodist Ladies Elect. ‘The ladies of the East Side Metho- dist Community church met at the home of Mrs. T. M. Thursday afternoon and organized a Ladies’ Aid_socle' The following | Were elected officers: President, Mrs. P. S. White, 164 North Fenway; first vice-president, Miss Jane Hyatt, 118 South Washington; second vice-presi- \dent, Mrs. T. M. Shambaugh, 1405 | East 2nd; secretary, Mrs. Frank Shep- | Pard, 118 South Washington; treas- | urer, Mrs. R. M. Tucker, 230 South | Fenway; custodian, Mrs. G. L. Brown, 116 South Itenwood. All ladies in the community are tn- vited to join. Meetings will be held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The ladies demon- strated that they were alive to the opportunities and responsibilities for service in East Casper. eee King's Heralds Class to Meet. Members of the King’s Heralds class of the Methodist Sunday school have been requested to meet at the church at 2 o'clock Saturday after- noon to enjoy a social hour. cee Dinner at Wheeler Home Last Evening.” Mr. and Mrs. M. P.. Wheeler were hosts at a formal dinner party given last evening at their home on South Beech street. Sweet peas and lilies of the valley were used for the table decorations, Guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Town- send and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed. ? eee Fortnightly Club Meeting Tomorrow, The Fortnightly Bridge club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs: M. P. Wheeler, 112 street. Mrs. Wheeler will be assisted by Mrs. John B. Barnes and Mrs. W. R. Johnson eee Bake Sale Saturday. ‘The Gleaners and CY circles of the Baptist church will hold their last sale of baked goods for the season Saturday beginning at 10:30 at the Norris market on Second street. All members of the circles are asked to contribute generously. eee B. and FP. W. Clud South Beech) Meeting Tomorrow. The Business Women’s club will hold their ri weekly meeting tomorrow at the Henning hotel. ary Mrs. Tayter Entertains, Mrs. Carl Taylor entertained at an informal bridge luncheon yesterday at her residence, 837 Lincoln avenue. Pink roses were used for the decora- tions. Honors for the afternoon were, taken by Mrs. George Jarvis, Mrs. J. A. Carroll and Mra. W. W. Keefe. Among the guests who attended were Mrs. Jess Kelth, Mrs. A. C.! Riker, Mrs. A. J. Wood, Mra. J. A.| Carroll, Mrs. J. Catterall, M Kelly, Mra. Ralph Kammon, Mr: R. Healy, Mrs. Glen Dines, Mrs. George Jarvis, Mrs. and Professional la Direct To Your Table From the coffee plantation in, the tropics. That’s why our coffees have that rich, rare, tropical flavor after roasting and grinding—that’s why a cup of our Fresh Roasted Coffee Imported direct for your benefit. Yet our prices are no higher than for lower grade coffees. Getting all the “aroma” and “‘body” of coffee is a certainty when you buy Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted and Fresh Ground Coffee. y Tt Gives You Full Measure of Strength and Goodness ROASTED DAILY Ground When You Buy It Use Our Coffees—They’re More Economical. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. 228 East Second St, Is Fragrant and Delicious Phone 623 Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923, News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor Sinclair Reekie, Mrs, Harry Young, Mrs. J. R. Dunbar, Mrs. V. E. Han- sen, Mrs. Tracy Shaw, Mrs. C. Hawks and Mrs, W. W. Keefe. Mrs. Taylor entertained today at another bridge luncheon, eee Methodist Bake Sale Saturday. The CY circle of the Methodist chu will hold a bake sale Satur- day beginning at 10 a, m. at the White grocery store. ee P. E. O, Meeting Saturday. Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sister- hood will meet Saturday afternoon at) 2:30 at the home of Mrs. George Vandaveer, 1049 South Elm street.| This will be the last regular meeting| of the year. All visiting members of the P. EB. 0. in the city are invited to attend, Pi Phi Sorority ‘Will Entertain. Tho Pi Beta Phi sorority will en- tertain the members of the Pan- Hellenic association Satyrday after-| Mrs. Keables noon at $ o'clock at the home of Mrs./ M. N. street. of a present. Wheeler, 132 North Lincoln| All those who are members| sorority are invited New Violin Studio Opened. | Mrs. A. O. Curtz has opened a new violin studio at 521 East . Twelfth street. Mrs. Curtz is an instructor of violin, harmony, theory, ensemble and plano, and is a pupil of noted masters, She {s also a graduate of an eastern conservatory and was soloist for the Chicago Symphony or-| chestra for some timo. eee Diederich-Montgomery Marriage Wednesday. The marriage of Miss Madeline! Diederich of Roseland, Neb., to Earl| E. Montgomery took place Wednes-| day morning at 8 o'clock at St. An- thony’s Catholic church, the Rev. Fr. Morton officiating. They were at- tended by Miss Margaret Brummel and Michael Brummel. The bride was attractively dressed in @ white canton crepe gown with a white plc- turo hat and carried a bouquet of to be, bridesmaid, was dressed in a gray canton crepe dress and carried a’ bouquet of pink flowers, Following the ceremony a wedding® breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. P. K. Brummel, sister of the bride. The groom was formerly of Miland, Mo., having come to Casper several months ago. The couple will make their home here at 923 St. John street. eee B. ¥. P. U. Stunts Are Successful. The program given by the Baptist Young People’s union in the Baptist| church last night went over very successfully. It was opened with two readings by Miss Jessie Naylor. They were of a highly humorous! nature. Several members took part) in a burlesque on grand opera of to- day. A fire in an apartment house| formed the theme. Mrs. A. B. John- son sang “Lassie O' Mine” and “‘The) Night Wind.” A farce comedy, “Double Crossed” was then presented. eee Entertains Class, Mrs. B. F. Keables entertained the Young Matrons' class of the Baptist Sunday school at the home of Mrs. E. A. Flinn on South Jefferson street Thursday afternoon. Personals Miss Gale Bolner who was hurt in an automobile accident seven weeks ago and who suffered a relapse last week was taken to the Women's and Children's hospital today where she will be put in a cast for @ month, eee Mrs. E, J, Donahoe and baby daughter have moved from the county hospital to thelr home, 1214 South David street. ee Miss Helen ¥, Montgomery is vis- iting here with relatives from Chi- cago. ee8e G. V. Richardson arrived in Mrs. r bridal rese# Little Evelyn Brummelthe city yesterday from Houston, half pound bov born this morning at here on business. eee. Mrs. Frank Donahey who und went an operation last Tuesday st the Natrona County hospital, is re- ported by Dr. Johnson, the attending physician, to be improving rapidly. cee Mr, and Mrs. W. O. Clark left this morning for Thermopolis and will spend a week there, cee Mrs, T. J. Riach and mother have returned from Denver where they have been visiting for the last three weeks. eee Mr, and Mrs. G. J. Clein and son, arrived in the city yesterday from Chicago and will make their home here. : cee Mrs. William Foster {s spending the day at Salt Creek visiting with friends. eee Mr, and Mrs. G. U. Horley are vis- itors here for the week-end from Denver. eee Miss Genevieve Chapman has re turned from a business and pleasure trip spent tn Denver. see Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Sampson left last evening for Denver to be gone a week visiting with relatives. cee Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Palmer and children left last evening for their former home in Missourt and will visit there for several weeks with| relatives and friends. seine Miss Marie Wortham 1s business for a few days home in Montana. here on from her oe Miss Dorothy Fisher of Rawtins is in the city visiting with friends for a short time. ee Mr, and Mys. Tom Martin spent yesterday here vsliting with friends and on business from Bates Hole. eee Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Littlefield are the of an elght and one- acted as flower girl. Miss Brummel,| Tex., and will spend several weeks) the Mercy hospita! in Denver, accord- ing to word received today by the “grandfather,” C. E. Littlefield. Both mother and son are getting along nicely and probably will come to Cas: per within three or tour weéks. TNG DAY PROJECTED FOR CHURCH BUILDING FUND The members of Grace A. M. F. 19, as tag day for the building fy, They are preparing to butld on Hr property located at 305 North Grant street, a beautiful church which when complete will be ono of ths best in the city. The plans call f.0 a modern equipped building, ths basement of which alone will’ co nearly ten thousand dollars, accor. ing to the present bid. This churcn will fill one of the most outstanding needs of Casper’s negro Population, which totals more than six hundred’ Tag day will be for the parpose vt collecting funds for this cause. ‘Tho members are calling for support in _church will observe Saturday, May this effort. 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