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Doe ore h alate FL GEL EE LE Se BY RT FR FS SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1923. be Casper Sundap Morning Cribune PAGE SIX SOCIETY + + News of We omen’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor la tena hee were anys and) selections were ree nae Weick Ss ee ae ds Graham, 150 wil Pama some time here visiting RECENT AND COMING the children who attended wore Ruby | were served ot the close of the. pape eae PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER |\""" *""** ) a Crosby, J ita Ti »| ning. Mrs. Sweeney’ | Jane ‘Crowther, Mary Gaston, Netta| "Among those who attended were| Entertains. PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY * > Mae Clift, Anna May Gutherie,! the Misses Dora Stanley, Margaret} Mrs. James P. Sweeney was hos- E V E N [ S I N S O ( ] A [ Esther Bean, Kathleen Marr, Iris| Stanley, Martha Miller, Carma O’Mal-| tess at an attractive bridge luncheon Taylor, Myrtle Donahey, Nellie Mc-| ley, Thelma Bergman, Lucille Bishop,| given yesterday at her home on Lin-} Mrs. HE. P. Purkiser who underwent ted*by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Capen left I Ss Cash, Leila Link, Eunice Miller,| Grace Turner, Maudene Peacock,|coln avenue. Roses were used for/an operation for appendicitis a short|Friday for the Bar-C ranch where eee Mr, and Mrs. Fred Carey and xi;. jand Mrs. Rex Carey are visiting} for a short time from Denver. Yl eee Mrs. R. J. Fuchs has returned trom New York, where she ha sbeen for several weeks on a buying trip. eee . Lavona McCash, Ruth Miller, Julia) Margaret Grisinger, Marguerite Petal-| decorations. Honors were taken by|time ago at Loveland, Col is re-|they will spend the week-end, Mrs. Csakt, Josephine Roderick and Evelyn| lock, Frances Cottman and the|Mrs. Leggett and Miss Patricia/ported to be miproving rapid? Cunningham has just recently re- Csaki. Miss Martha Miller and Mrs.| Messrs. Erman McKelvey, Donley! O'Neil. Among those who attended seh Sia turned from the east where she spent P. J. Hand assisted during. the after-| Wertz, Thayer Hawks, Harry Lad-| were Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. noon. bury, Frank Troxel, Earl Hawes,| Carney Peterson, Mrs. Marshall Day- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Retbford spent several months. several days here on busness and vis Miss Zella Wyatt left Friday for ete Fortnightly Club Those desiring to purchase ticketa see Earl’ Schmidt, Harold Mickelson,| ton, Mrs. A. E. Biglin, Mrs. Charles| 10" Angeles. Calu where she will) 7 A.J, More Sco bagel] ne, 7th tetenite ‘Prom: Batt Creek. Yesterday may do so by calling Mrs. P. €.| Duplicate Club Jerome Bishop and Arnott Grisinger.|'T. | Weidner, Mrs. Leggett, Mrs./srend Some ime Veltine Feed aoe eee hae % ‘The Fortnightly Bridge club met] Nicolaysen, Mre. Harry Young’ or| Will Meet. During the evening little Betty Grie-| James Laughlin, Mrs. Bass, Mro. ‘ eae rei Sects eee f ike GALA apap tony fecal Refin- Yesterday at the home of Mrs. M. P.] Mrs. Sinclair Reekie. Those wishing| The Duplicate Bridge club will|inger and Sylvia Wagner gavel Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs. Joe Ervin, Bc nding a few days Wheeler on Beech street. Mrs.| to engage tables for private partie3| meet Friday areeeconan May 25, at| several fancy dances. Mrs. Ted Purdy, Miss Kathleen| Miss Wilma Scott left Friday eve- pe fpaprtehee ae rer in. on in Cheyenne attending to business Wheeler was assisted by Mrs. John| with service rendered may do so with| the home of Mrs. J. C. Snook onl * Nase? 0 Sullivan, Miss Patricia O'Neill, Miss|"!ng for Boulder, Colo., where she| City from her home in Kansas _and/ affairs. B. Barnes and Mrs. W. R. Johnson.| a small additional charge. Eleventh street. Mrs. Jones Entertains Edna Smith, Miss Kathryn Mahoney,|WIll attend the May festival to be/ Bee = Honors for the afternoon were taken eee cee Bridge Club. and Miss Bille Mahoney of Rawlins. |carried on there this week, ty Mrs. W. R. Johnson. Mrs. Pat-| Mrs. Taylor i Sac: OSs, roman. ocbaukainanlans cee rick Suliivan and Mrs, James Welder-| Entertains. Raton weonaneiey: I. D. Lady Slipper club Saturday at| Bridge Luncheon Mrs. “Arthur Watson is spending hold substituted. The club will meet| Mrs. Carl P. Taylor was hostess at] A dance under ihe auspices of the; ® bridge luncheon at her residence,| Saturday. the week-end at her homestead on | Sweetwater. ‘again in two weeks on Saturday at/an informal bridge luncheon given| American Legion auxiliary will be|513 Park avenue. Spring flowers) “The Misses Ruth and Fanny Belle zthe home of Mrs. C. H. Townsend on} Friday at her residence, 937 Lincoln] given at the Arkeon, May 23. At| were used for the table decorations.| Beggs will entertain the members of Wolcott street with Mrs. H. L. Pat-| avenue. Pink roses were used for! this time the contest will be term-} Honors for the afternoon were won| the Delta Delta Delta sorority Satur- eee Mrs. A. J. Cunningham accompan: ton and Mrs P. C. Nicolaysen asstst-| the table decorations. Honors for the! jnated, and the winner of the cedar| by Mrs. J. J. Donovan and Mrs.| day at a bridge luncheon to be given ing. afternoon were taken by Mrs. Guy! chest will be announced. The pro-| Frank Graham. Miss Pauline Meyers| at the Henning hotel. : SL9h Gay, Mrs. C. D. Bennett and Mrs.| ceeds of this dance and contest go/ substituted for the afternoon. ~ AS, Perfect Shoulders 1s Arms Benefit Association J. J. Chapman. entirely for the benefit of disabled Among the members present were| Thursday Club Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, Meeting Monday. Among the guests who attended] ex-service men in this city. The pub-| Mrs. O. H. Meyer, Mrs. J. J. Donavon,| Meeting Friday. pearly white a; Gouraud's The Woman's Benefit association of} were Mrs. C. D. Bennett, Mrs, C. L.| lic in general may not be acquainted| Mrs. Arthur Meyer, Mrs. Henry Scul-| Mrs. A. E. Biglin will entertain the ‘ iental Cream ren- ithe Maccabees will meet tomorrow] Cron, Mrs. A. K. Bott, Mrs. J. with the fact that located at Sheri-| lion, Mrs. Harry “Meyer, and Ms. H.| members of the Thursday Bridge club ders to the shoulders evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O.| Dunbar, Mrs. Don Sullivan, Mrs.! dan, Wyo., is a hospital for disabled| ©. Ward. The club will meet again! Friday at her home on South Center and arms. Covers atc or ¥. hall. Following the business meet-| Frank Fisher, Mrs. Guy G: soldiers who are cared for through|in two weeks on Saturday at the street. skin blemishes. Will ing a birthcay party will be given] Ray Cook, Mrs. J. Chapman, Mré-| such -funds as this which the for all those having birthdays dur-] Carl Gompf, Mrs. J. R. Heal :| auxiliary 1s attempting to raise in ing the month of May. Refreshments] A. T. Jessen, Mrs. Marshall Casper. notrubof Far su- THE BRIDAL will be served by the Mesdames Van| Mrs. Robert Ogden and Mrs. } eee ae Doren, chairman, Patillo, Wilson,| nell. Mrs, J. A. Lowry of Ther-| ;—_ a Pit Walker and Boaz mopolis, house guest of Mrs, Guy| 4¢veram to Re en Ralinne eave Gay. ‘a Dp 07 pues . aor . an E ay, was an out of town guest. Knights of Columbus ladies night Gourause Announcement Mrs. Lowry Is Bit d Guest. Lutheran Aid which will be held Wednesday eve- jonored Guest. a ning, May 23, in the Knights of Mrs. Fred H. Seaman was hostess} Meeting Thursday. Pythias hall will be featured by a at an informal bridge luncheon given The Ladies’ Aid society of the) program which will begin promptly yesterday at her residence on South} Grace English Lutheran church wi!l| at 9 o'clock. The program will con- McKin!ey street, in nonor of Mrs.| meet Thursday afternoon at the home| gist of vocal selections by Mrs. H. Lowry of Thermpools, house} of Mrs. Fred Cross, 1222 South David) Madeline Treber and Miss Kathryn POriental.Cream guest of Mrs. Guy Gay. [Pink roses| street. Mrs. Cross will be assisted) yfahoney, spectal numbers by Brian with nut baskets of pink were used] during the afternoon by Mrs. Barr.| Dougherty and Dennis Murphy, selec- Yor the decorations. Honors for the aie! | tions by Troop Four of the Boy afternon were won by Mrs. R. E./ Monday Club | Scouts, numerous selections by Evans and Mrs. J. E. Hanway Meeting. George Halley, dance by Miss Mary Guests who attended were Mra.| The Monday Bridge club will meet| Spencer and violin selections by Mrs. Jess Kelth, Mrs. Guy Gay, Mrs.| tomorrow afternoon at the home of/ Margaret Curtz also several other Clyde Duncan, xfrs. Fred Hufsmith,| Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney on Wolcott’ numbers which will be announced Mrs, Sinclair Reekie, Mrs. R. E./ street. Mrs, Mahoney will be assist-, later. Following the program re- Evans, Mrs. Earl E. Hanway, Mrs.| ed by Mrs. John McGrath. freshments will be served by the com- Don Sullivan, Mrs. J. EB, Hanway, eee mittee in charge. Mrs. Frank Fisher. Mrs. Harry Astin,| St. Mark's Synurgae | ° GIVE JEWELRY For Graduation ee ‘Mrs. A. C. Riker, Mrs, Tom Freeman, | Meeting Tuesday. Literary Department | Most everybody has a number of GRADUATION Mrs. Carl Gompf, Mrs, Allen ead Mrs. George Hackett will entertain! Will Meet Wednesday. GIFTS to make. lan and the honored guest ¥8.| the members of St. Mark's Synurgae| The literary department of the Cas- You can take care of all yours most satisfactorily Lewry. Tuesday evening at her home, 1122) per Women’s Departmental club will . . Ps Si elke | East Second street. | meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:20 at oe i manke a nee of your friends and pene it here. Altar and Rosary } abies ie | the home of Mrs. J. H. Loucks, 659 e’ll help you se ect appropriate gifts at the prices Society Mecting ‘Thursday. Mrs. Curran | CY avenue. The program will con- you wish. MTN The Altar and Rosary society of| Will Entertain. sist of talks given by the Mesdames Gifts that will delight the recipient and reflect E oa Page St. Anthony's Catholic church wi!l| Mrs. Hal Curran will entertain at| W. P. Holman, J. H. Loucks, J. Hj neet Thursday afternoon at the Mul-| an informal bridge luncheon to be| McCorry and W. H. Patten. credit on your good taste. ® 4 | given Thursday, May 24, at her home, | . | eae | Saturday. | rt; perdi Birthday Party | Miss Alberta Wagner, daughter of A Os ‘Voulse Josendai was hostess | Ytoterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wagner was hos- an ue nerty piven Saturday af-| Miss Beatrice Mary Cantlin enter-| tess at an evening party given yes- IRIS BUILDING JEWELER ternoon at her nume on South Dur-| tained at an afternoon party yester-| terday at her home, 681 East Second hin street. A May pole dance was| ay given at her home, 410 North|:street, in honor of her fifteenth birth-| uiven by the children and games| Jackson street, in honor of her tenth day. Several vocal_and instrumental were played after which refresh-) — ments were served, Small baskets filled with May flowers and candy were used for favors. Among those who attended were Rose Mary Hem ingway, Margaret Cather, Gilla Ann Hemingway, Lois Kocher, Anna May Pierce, Ruth Trevett, Mary Hdwar(s, Mary Margaret Fr i Betty Lou Durham, Myra McComb, Elizabeth Cather, Helen Mullin, Mi: Reduced in Price Hildebrand and Loulse Peterson. Community Supper Wednesday The Ladies Aid society of Le vale SE iit arate: To close out broken lines of. this popular Corset, we will place on from 5 until 8 at the church. sale MONDAY, MAY 21, three models ranging in price from $4.50 to Yhristian Endeavor orchestra $6.50, at the low price of furnish the music during the evening. 5 } Bridge Club | Js Postponed “the meeting of the Bridge club r which composed of wives of Cas der der which was to have been neld at the home of Mrs. G. T. Mor- gan has been postponed due to the death of Dr. Morgan's sister which 5 occurred last week in Oregon. These Corsets are perfect and conform to the Gossard standard in every way. This will be a splendid opportunity for the woman who appreciates the economy of possessing two or more Corsets, thus being able to keep them in repair and add materially to the wearing qualities. BOTH COMFORT AND A GRACEFUL SILHOUETTE IF CORSETED IN A GOSSARD. Monday at the low price of $2.95. Pass the good news along. Interesting Lecture Thursday Evening tumsey of Chicago will give Thursday evening on for eign missions at the North Casper church. Mrs, Rumsey if widely traveled having visited all of the foreign countries. The public ts invited. N6 ch e will be made. Bridge Luncheon ‘Wednesday. ‘The Mesdames Robert Ogden and R. M. Boeke will be hostesses at an IRETIN e” Established 1823@y PIANO in the home is a source of unending delight only if it is played. But how many of our pianos are either played in- differently or not played at all. With the Ampico in the far-famed Chickering there enters your home not alone a piano with an unrivalled reputation for tonal SPORTS SKIRTS HALF PRICE PY i 3 r; beauty, but also the services of Rachmaninoff, Ornstein, Elly Ney. Informal bridge luncheon to be given Every separate Skirt in stock will be included in this sale Monday. Silk and Wool Skirts, in white and Mischa Levitzki, Fanny Bloomfield, Zeisler, Godowsk: ‘ili 4 Yednesday, May 28, at the Henning colors. Some plaited, some plain, all late models and attractive in style, color ip. ¢ amas elds Dein es, Cone M aay Philip Gordon Nebr : ‘ oe | of sizes. Remember each skirt will be sold at half its Saks caging or gna wore ple a tay Sudioyerone bun other famous artists to play your piano for you. z a Thus, right in your home, you may enjoy the playing of the classics Monday Evening. by the world’s most eminent artists. Every nuance, every shade of ex- Mrs. Pitt Covert will entertain the pression or variation of phrasing, all the gradation and beauty of the * f monibers of the Pepper club tomor- Kni d M Ll { : tone color of the original performance being so perfectly and sk! row evenins at her residence on CY tte e (0) repe re-enacted that it may well be said that the artist is Dinimes EAS be Silk Vel-Vey $2.95 per yd. his actual presence in person at the keyboard no part of his perform- Sates 10 ets ance is lost. Points in Alaska. $1.45 per yard. Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard Shipp lett This exquisite Silk Knitted material is one of the new- An open invitation is extended to you and your friends to hear the erday for an extended trip with ? 4 hickerin ico, * ; és = piers Aaa ® their destination; re and most popular weaves. It is adaptable for} This is something entirely new in the way of Dress : # Ampico, late model, which has just arrived. = cy will first go to the Gran¢ i he * ; lye Se sourney resses, Suits, Wraps and Skirts. Colors are peacock alae) ee wades! for afternoon or street wear. It THE AMPIOO RE-ENACTING PIANO may be had in either Grand or Upright eel to Los Angeles, San Diego and San blue, rose and coral. The regular price is $4.95 per as a soft, silky appearancf: and falls in graceful Pianos. In addition to the conventional model f ‘ cal Francisco, where Mr. Shipp has bus! yard. Monday, very folds, lending itself perfectly to the draped models so phage se (Pech models, special estimates and designs KA ness to attend to. They will go to fal ais M $ 95 popular just now. Former price $2.45 per yard. will Le submitted to those wishing ART or PERIOD cases, in special woods or =} Portland and Seattle sailing from the specal at ~ comeseeceene Special for i finishes to conform to tho interior decoration of their music rooms =} latter place J 4 for Alaska. They - Monday at $1 45 ; EI will return (igeivay of the Yukon iy - ke iabetintal e 12 river and the ® indike. While in ¥ + iS) Alaska they wilh Wisit the Atlin lake ft Fa region, ono of the most beautiful ; A T Ch e 4 scenic spots In the world. They ex- A | wren, | Bithards & Cunningham Co ie Bite » | St. Mark's Luncheo El And Kensington May 26. J ee KS One of the largest and most enjoy- able social events given this season 1 be the br luncheon and ken “Home of the Chickering” 232 East Second—Phone 194 Casper, Wyo. Ik - THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST ef one dollar « plate will be mado. TATA

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