Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1923, Page 6

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SOGIETY = RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Piano Recital | T. N. Shaw, Mrs. John England, Mr: Monday Evening -| James Carroll, J: s. Don Sulliva Pupils of Mise Hazel Hoopman will| 1nd Mrs. Frank appear in recital tomorrow ey 6.67 ls tt $ o'clock at Methodist church. Among th part are: Charlot we omen's club cel hay, Dorothy Warry srated the close of ier year Holen Carter, Ma we part Fri¢ Kimball, Lillian Diamond home o| O'Neil, on South Grant ler, Margaret Greene, Eile t ‘Thompson, t Abou je including the club member morrow evening at the home of Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair, 604 Mitton avenue, | in honor of Miss Vida Williams, whose marriage to Herbert Ladd will take place in the near future. Miss Wil- Hams has been kindergarten instruc- | tor at Central school for several years jand is one the popular girls of | the clty. Mr. Ladd is connected with | west Refining company here. | Sheba Bridge Club | Meeting Friday The Sheba Bridge club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. W. J. | Sturdevant on North Center street, |Honors for the evening were taken \by Mrs. J. F. Mullen and Mrs. C. I Christian. The club will meet again next Friday evening at the home of Be n le-| Mrs. J. Frank Mills on North Center | street be @ ser le | Bridge Luncheon rid: Mr Bailey will entertain at r " so intere: : 7. jee oles were attractively deco-| Tune 1, at her residence, 1023 South rated with ye and candles.| woleott street Bridge Luncheon Those who ce : eer a Yesterday committee include Mrs T. Scott, | The Misses Fanny Belle and Ruth|/ Mrs. J. W. B: 12 2 W.| Mrs, Pelton Beggs entertained the members of| Loucks. Mrs. Ray Cook was in| Wil Entertain : the Delta Delta sorority at a bridge! charge of the program .| Mrs. B. H. Pelton Jr. will be hos. luncheon given yesterday at the Hen-| gram for the evening follow ning hotel. A color scheme of gold| Song, “America,” > verse... b- and blue was out in the flow a ers and ac Honors for the ch, “Invincib! America afternoon were won by Mrs. William phony Orchestra Cobb and M Harry Cotton. “Happy Guests prese for the afternoon were Mrs. William Cobb, Mrs. Syl vester Pelton Mrs. R. Leggett, | Overture, “Red Gnom tollinso: Mrs. J. C. Warkley, Mrs. K. Fletch Symphony Or er, Mrs. Hash, Mrs. H. Vocal solo ton, Mrs. A. T. Danaher, Mrs. G Hanson of Salt Creek, M Virginia ‘Williams, Miss Lillian Larson and the hostesses. Bridge Party Yesterday Miss Constance O'Sfalley entertained a number of the girls of this year's graduating class Saturday afternoon at her home on West Fifth street. The affair was given complimentary to Miss Helen Simpson who will sail for Scotland #t the clse of school, and Miss Hazel Morrison who will leave soon for California where she will make her home. Honors for the aft- ernoon were taken by Miss Victoria Symphon: s Piano solo, “Petit Bolero’ Ruth Scott ‘Honolulu Blues Fox trot, Vocal solo Mr. Piano duet. Impromptu” Ruth Scott, rank Firmin Sylphes, “Le Valse Mrs. Ray Kassis and Miss Helen Livingston.| March, “'The Aviator: ‘The guests included the Misses Hazel Symphony Orches: Morrison, Helen Simpson, Ethel tok Sa Mann, Mi Hobbs, Victoria Kassis, Past M . Helen Livingston, Ruth Sproul, Wy Matrons Club Meeting a Miller, Marie Walker, Beans 7 ie The Past Matro' Norton and Eleanore Jessen. Fanchon Sines Monday afternoon, May 28, 2 ; o'clock at the heme of Mrs. 3, 7.|Plenle Wednesday 4 Gover-Burtch Scott, 724 South Durbin street. au} The Chicago & Northwestern Rati Marriage ae! ~All way Woman's club will hold a p: Miss Helen C. Cover and Samuel E. Burtch. They were attended by Mr. ried at the Methodist church Saturday afternoon by the pastor, Rev, Lewis ®. Burtch. hey were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dorr, Mrs, Flor ence Burtch, mother of the bride groom, and Albert Burtch, brother of the bridegroom. Mr, and Mrs. Burtch vited to attend. eee Miscellaneous Shower Monday Evening M'sses Sara Crumpton Vera Tangeman will be hostess at miscellaneous shower to be given t * club will meet visiting matrons in the city are in- and tess at two informal bridge luncheons to be given on Thursday and Saturd of this week 833 South Reect at her home, street Bridge Luncheon Thursday Mrs. Carney Peterson and Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain at an in formal bridge luncheon to be given Thursday, May 31, at the home of Mrs. Peterson, 702 Divine Tea Club Meeting Tuesday Afternoon Tho Tuesday Tea club will mect this week at the home of Mrs. R. H. Nichols on Parx avenu eee Christian Association Meeting Thursday. The Christian Women’s association will meet Thursday afternoon, May 81, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. BE. J. Trager, 726 South Ash street. Mrs Trager will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Jamison. e719, 76 Mrs. Plummer Will Entertain. Mrs, C. P. Plummer will entertain at an informal bridge luncheon to be given Tuesday, May 29, at her home in the Blackmore apartments. Cc. 2 N. W. Club nic Wednesday afternoon, May 30, at the Garden Creek picnic grounds. The affair is being given for the membors of the club and their famities and nll those having cars and willing to take passengers to the grounds and those a|wishing to attend are asked to c Whe Casper Sunday qwBorning Cribune MARY TOBIN, purpose of checking the aumber to be present. All will meet at the North. western station some time after 2 o'clock, from where they will go through the red gate to the grounds. Supper will be prepared and a good time {s promised to all those who attend. Pepper Club to Be Entertained. Mrs. J..W. Johnson will entertain the members of the Pepper alub to morrow evening at her home on South David street, eee Thursday Club Postponed. The Thursday Bridge club which was to have met this week has been postponed and will not be held until Thureday, June 7, at which time it will meet at the home of Mrs. Pitt Covert on CY avenue. Mrs. Sweeney Will Entertain 3 James: P. Sweeney will enter. the third of a series of bridge luncheons to be given Tuesday at her home on Lincoln street. Twenty guests will be present. Mrs. Patterson Will Entertain At Bridge Tea Mrs. E. T. Patterson will entertain Society Editor News of Women’s Clubs and Orgamzations Bridge Luncheon Given by Guild Is Enjoyable Affair Scores Entertained at Elaborate Function Given Satur- sweet peas and tulips. is to be given to Mrs. Harry Young, who is president of the guild, Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen and Mrs. tee, Mrs. W. S. Kimball and Mrs. Reekie of the arrangement commit- Anna Leeper of the luncheon com- mittee and all of the members of the guild who assisted in making the affair a success. Among those who entertained at private parties were Mrs. George Jar- vis, Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen, Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. James Wiederhold, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, at an informal bridge tea Tuesday afternoon, May 29 at her home, 525 South lcott street Mrs. L. Estabrook, Mrs. W. 8. Kimba!!. Burns, day at Moose Home; Society Folk Patronize Occasion With Private Parties One of the most enjoyable affairs given this season was the bridge luncheon and kensington given yesterday by the members of St. Mark’s guild at the new Moose hall. tables were beautifully decorated in iris, apple blossoms, Musical selections were played dur- ing the afternoon by Raggy Ruben’s orchestra. The uch credit Nam McCoy, Mrs. ‘red Hufsmith, Mrs. S. T. Butler, Mrs. J. T. Scott, Sinclair |/Mrs. A. G. Fidel and Mrs. J. A- Han- sard Proceeds of the entertainment will be added to the church building fund, the church to be erected in the near future EASE Miss Marjorie Jones Grover, who taught swimming and classical dano- ing for a short time in Casper, is at the present time in Los Angeles work- ing in the cast with Lon Chaney filming the “Hunchback of Notre Dame. Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday Mrs. E. J. Trayer will entertain the ‘Woman's association of the Christian church, Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain the members of the Pepper club at her residence. The Misses Verra Tangeman and Sara Crumpton will enteretain for Miss Vida Williams. Past Matrons club will mect at the home of Mrs. J. T. Scott. Miss Hazel Hoopmans piano stu- dents recital at the Methodist church. Concert at Christian church, eae Tuesday Mrs. Lois Longshore will entertain the Midnight bridge club at her home. Mrs, R. H. Nichols wil! entertain the members of the Tea club. Mrs. H. T. Patterso nwil be hostess at an informal bridge tea. Mrs, James P. Sweeney will -be hostess.at an informal bridge lunch- con. Mrs. C. P. Plummer will entertain at a bridge luncheon. eee Wednesday Chicago and _ Northwestern Rail- SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1923. way Woman's club picnic at Garden Creek. Thursday Mrs. Ben Pelton will entertain at a bridge luncheon, The Mesdanmes Carney Peterson and J. W. Johnson will entertain at @ bridge luncheon. Dinner party at the Hemingway home on Eighth street. Ven Meter recital et the Methodist church, Friday. Sheba bridge c'ub meeting at the home of Mra. J. Frank Mills, Mrs. W. J. Batley will entertain at a bridge luncheon. Saturday. Mrs. Ben Pelton will be hostess at an informal bridge luncheon to be given at her home. Send 10¢ for Trial Sim '. MOPEINS & SON, NewYork, G red Oriental Cream will eside on a ranch between Al wova and Rawlins Dinner Party | v- Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hemingway | | ‘will be hosts at a dinner party to be} given Thursday evening, May 31, at their residence, 3 t Eighth street. | Van Meter Recital | |e ‘Thursday Evening. | The students of the Van Meter School of Music will give a recital| Thursde evening, May 31, at the! Methodist church. All those inter-j ested in music are cordially invited to attend. The affair will begin prompt ly at 7:30. Miss Arnold bie Arnold was hostess at ive bridge luncheon given at her home at the Griebel residence on East Lind avenue Fancy hand painted dolls were used | for place cards. Pink peas were. used for the table ationn. | Honors *for the afternoon taken | by Miss Verra Tangeman and Miss Kathryn Mahoney Guests presen for the afternoon were Miss Cath dunn, Miss Ruth Mandell, Mise n Mahoney, Miss Verra Tange- | man, Miss Vida Williams, Miss | Wilma Scott, Miss Billie Mahoney of Rawlins, Mises Edna Wallen, Mrs. Stan! Griebel and liss Sara €rumpton Birthday Party Saturday. 220, may now be Little Emma Watts was hostess at| a children’s party given yesterday at her home South Wolcott street in honor of her t Games were played 1 refreshments were served. Mrs. Watts was assisted by Mrs. W.| 8 4 R. Williams. Among the children | There are two styles, ¢ who attended were Helen Lucia Lum: | the supremacy of the mis, Virginia cer, Martha Moss Mahoney, Mildred Bubb, Florence mark a great advance Williams, Mor ao Kassis, Kathe ns, El oO" er and Mrs. Jarvis Entertains At Luncheon Saturday ° : Mra. George Jary hostes Come in and select the an enjoyable t luncheon only a small pa : te . eye ich & ie VICTROLA to your home. The balance may be thacettemanhaearehernt iy paid in small monthly installments. Musical in- John Whelan, Mrs. G. 'T.|\py Struments taken in exchange at liberal valuations. 4 B' Mor: and Mrs. C. P. Plummer 6] tended were Mrs. | |B ae ae neue ye | This is Casper’s First Annual Music Week— = anidenberg, Mrs! Wiloel Free concerts every day at the Rialto Theater Jr Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs M from 12 to 1 o’clock. =r Mrs. Jack Healy Mrs. Carl M A. K. Bott, Mrs. Mar P. Plummer Mrs. John} id Lowey, airs.({g] 1 Ne usic Oppe inc. Beulah Vance Kammon,’ M ee, Boeke. 288 East Second St. Phone 1745 M. Boeke. CT HE latest Victor designs, No. 215 and No? The divided top mode sprung into such tremendous favor, are shown in a choice of mahogany, oak, and walnut. 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ONLY Some are pure white with dainty colored tops, others colors to match the little rompers and dresses. polka dots running through the broad stripe at the top. Every mother of little tote will et sizes 714 to 10 sizes 4 to 714.. Bath Towels Extra Special Heavy double thread TURKISH BATH TOWELS, 22x44 inches. Some size, Leather Boston Bags $1.75 Boston Bags of genuine split cowhide. These are in three sizes and are stro: price is so low you cannot a genuine Leather Boston Bag. TRADE AT THE FRIENDLY STORE WHERE SERVICE IS A PLEASURE Richards & Cunningham Campany THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST AA cr pure white, soft and absorbent. are offering them Monday at 50c Each Or $4.25 Per Dozen Cloth lined. Brown only. ong and well made. afford to miss this These are large We The opportunity to own 1.75

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