Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIALE CIRCLES OF CASPER Rotary Cixb Wil Entertain Seniors. The members o' club amd their w Lemonade, coffee and milk will be fur- {nished by the club. Al those who are |to attend will meet at the Northwest- ern station some time after 2 o'clock. cee Informal Party | This Evening. | Mrs. Sam Neff will entertain infor- mally this evening at her home in the | CY apartments. . Chr'stian Aid _ | Meeting ‘Thursday. the address of the evening to the) The Ladies’ Aid society of the North class. The response will be made by, Casper Christian church will meet sper Rotary| Miss Helen Livingston, president of) Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the ve | th | home of Mra. S. K_ Sandidge, 730 East class. This wilt be-the thin! banquet which | K street. AI members of the society tain the on x ps ra the Rotary club has given for gradu-| a3 Well as visitors are invited to at- recasting WaaGe 61 xt| ating classes of the t | tena i | Midnight Bridge | Club This Evening. Miss Lots Longshore will entertain and Miss Pan-Hellenic will| Luneheqn Saturday. m principal of the hig Lea Frown, spo’ also be guests sor of the ela ure r Members of the Pan He'lenic assoct-! bers of the class s year so that a/ ation wil! hold their last meeting of the Midnight Bridge club this evening large gathering will undoub! h turday at the Henning, at her home at the Bailey res'dence in evidence at this banquet lock. All those wishing| on South Wolcott street. A special orchestra has been ob are asked to call Mrs. A. M.| Sat, tained for tt casion, and special) Gee, Mrs. C. L. Cron or Miss Virginia| Miss WS¥iams Is favors will be us ams of the arrangement Commit-| Honored Gnest x-Governor B. Brooks, presi-|tee for the m of making reser ss Vida WoMtams, wnose marnae t b> will deliver !-vati o Herbert Ladd will take place in the near future, was honored guest at aa 208. Soto |a miscellaneous shower given last isntertain. even'ng at the Burke H, Sinclair rest- dence by the Misseg Sara Crumpton and Verra Tangeman. The evening was spent in sewing after which the | Mr. and Mrs. H. E/ Soto entertained | informally Monday evening at their 4 East Fourth street in honor rr wedding anniversary, A col-| gifts wrapped in a huge ball of dif- or scheme of red white was car-| ferent colored crepe paper were pre- ried out for ‘the decorations. The ev-| sented to the guest of honor. Sev- ening was spent in p'aying cards and| eral pleasing vocal selections were dancing. Ten guests given by Miss Violet Faulk, &ccom- were present. | ee panied by Miss Ruthie Beggs. Among the guests who attended weee Mrs. Wiliam Kocher, Mra. W. I. Rehr, Jr. Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair, Mrs. C. B. Price, Mrs. W. Rose and correcta gress pias Club Wc for Triad Size | ©. and N. R. W. Picnic Tomorrew. The Chicago and Northwestern | Railway Women's club picnic will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Gar-| the Misses Margaret England, Bille | den Creek picnic grounds. Each fam-| Mahoney, ‘Veronica Glenn, Mabel ily is asked to bring a picnic lunch.| Bleits, Bertha Seeler, Harriet Gard- gates snd cc Ty antiseptic. ERD, T. BOPKINS SON. Now York City 9 Armours STAR BACON “Jes as Fine as the Ham WhatAm” The-Morning Star—Armour’s Star Bacon. It makes the per- fect breakfast, and adds-zest to the day. ARMOUR 255 COMPANY €be Casper Daily Cribune News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations MARY TOBIN, Society Editor ner, Ruth Beggs, Lillian Harlin, Adel Ackerman, Ruth Mandel, Jean Quinn, Patricia O’'Nel, Abbie Arnold, Fanny Belle Beggs, Ruth Bridenbaugh, Lelia Brown, Violet Faulk, Kathryn Ma- honey, Olive Joy, Eleanore McLaugh- Un, Genevieve Jones, Vida Williams and the hostesses. ee Bridge Lamcheon ‘Today. Mrs. James P. Sweency was host- ss at the third of a series of bridge Tuncheons given today at her resii- dence on South Lincoln. Tulips were used for the table decorations. Guests present for the afternoon were: Mrs. Carl Taylor, Mrs. L. J. Gulich, Mrs. Theodore White, Mrs. Earl Burwell, Mrs. Charles And+, Mrs. Andy Morrison, Mrs. Charles Schank, Mrs. W. I. Rehr, Jr., Mrs. T. J. Riach, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Charles Nietheimer, Mrs. Fred Vil nave, Mrs. Arthur Garbutt, Mrs. Frank Knittle, Mrs. Thomas Kenney, Mrs. J. J. O'Rilley, Mrs. Andrew Kelley, Mrs. Jack Leary, Miss Cath- arine Dunn and Miss Cotterill of airs. Cooke Will Entertain. Mrs. T. S. Cooke will entertain at an informal luncheon and bridge party tomorrow at herm“home on South Beech street. Seven guests will be present. Knights of Pythias Will Parade Memorial Day. All Knights of Pythias will meet tr morning promptly at 9 o'clock at the Pythian hall from where they will maran in a body to the Highland Park cemetery. Beck-Whitney M: arringe. Miiss Ethel M. Beck, Wyo., and Willlam M. Sait Creek, Wyo., were married at the Wyatt hotel, Monday evening, May 28, by the Rev. Lewis BH. Carter, pastor of the Methodist church. The ceremony was performed in the pres- ence of a few relatives and friends one of the witnesses being, Mrs. O. Beck, mother of the bride. Mr, ani Mrs, Whitney will reside at Salt Creek. of Sussex, Whitney, of _Miscellancous Shower Wednesday Afternoon. The Mises Violet Faulk and Har- riet Gardner will be hostesses at a miscellaneous shower to be given tomorrow afternoon at their home at the Bert McCarthy residence on South Elm street complimentary to Miss Fanny Belle Béggs, whose mar- riage to Midge Morley will take place this summer. Mrs, E. T. Patterson was hostess at an enjoyable bridge tea given this Afternoon at her home on South Wolcott street. American beauty roses were used for decorations. Among those who attended were Mrs, G. R. Milller, Mrs. C. H. Bow- man, Mrs, C. B. Stafford, Mrs, J. Mitchell McIntyre, Mrs. Runyan, Mrs, A. C. Riker, Mrs. Jess Keith, Mrs. D. L, Hambright, Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mrs. L. V. Ulery, Mrs Guy Barton and Mrs. Arthur Meyer. oee Tea Cub This Afternson. Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained the Tea Club this afternoon at her resi- dence on South Park avenue. Sub- stitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. T. 8. Cooke, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. E. L. Estabrook, Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, Mrs. James P. Kem and Mrs. R. EB. Wertz. AUDITING Our Summer Schoo Helps Women Improve Themselves! Many a woman has advanced rapidly-up the ladder of just because she has been trained for the position. Among the group of satisfied workers are typists, stenographers, accountants and secretaries—all working under: conditions that provide short hours, pleasant sur- roundings and’ good pay. SPECIAL SUMMER CLASSES WILL START MONDAY, JUNE 4, DAY OR NIGHT Reserve Seats Now—Phone 1325 —— Mr. visiting here for a short time from Denver. and Mrs. Henry Lewis are Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Moss are visiting with friends here for a tow days from their home in Salt Lake. cee Mr. and Mrs. F. 3B. Park and daughter arrived this morning from Denver and expect to spend several days here visiting with friends. eee Mr. end Mrs, Frank Donnelly have returned from Montana where they have been visiting with relatives for the last two woeks. sere Mrs. K. H. Gore is tn the city for a few days on business from Billings. eee Mr. and Mra J. L. Harper and baby left last evening for Kansas City-and will spend three weeks there visiting at the home of Mr, Harper's perents. eee Mr. and Mra. 0, L. Sandison and children have returned from Omaha after a short pleasure trip spent there visiting with friends and rela eee Mes =B. M. Morley and ester, Frances, are visitfing with friends here for.several weaks from Chicago, eee Mrs, Laigh Townsend left Inst even- ing for Denver-where she will spend several days on 9 pleasure trip, eee Mrs, Harold De'ancy ts epanding a few dnys here visiting with friends from Teapot, eee Mra; 0. R, Purkiser returned sun. day morning from Loveland, Colo, where she underwent an aperation for appendicitis Inst month, 02) Mire; Robert Hawley and sister, Minn Iemma Cross «pent yesterday here vis iting with their Misa Mary Crom. sister, | ao) | Mra, A, J, Cunningham has as her | house wuest for a short time Mrs Robert Carey of Careyhurst, Concert Wins Appreciation Of Big Crowd Fiakeiern “fer: Wedneins Musical at Rialto Is - Announced Music week’ is a popular thing in Casper, as is evidenced by tho large number of persons who crowded into the Rialto theater at noon today to listen to the second free concert to be given there. All the numbers went off aptendidly and the audience was well pleased with the performance, demonstrating as it did not only the fact that Casper has many persons who are willing to come out and help in a musical program but also the fact that this city has some very won- derful vocal and instrumental talent that would be hard to rival. The Tom Watkins orchestra gave some clever numbsrs today that were listened to with enthusiasm. Others who took part in the program were Jack Leary, Mrs. Van Sickle, Mr. Daugherty, Miss Adelaide Dampiere, Miss Margaret-Smith, Mr. Halle and Millard Murane. ‘The program for Wednesday will be in keeping with-the sacredness of Me- morial Day. It has been arranged with great care and should appeal to any- one desiring music of undoubted qual- ity and dignity. It follows: Audience singing “Amer'ca” led by Jack Leary. Overture, “Maritana,”” by the Netto High Schoo! Glee club in a sacred number. Violin solo, “Prelude to the Deluge,” | . and “Rondino” (Kreisler), Mrs. Mar- garet Curtz. “Sanctus,” from “Peter's Mass,” and “Christ in Flanders,” sung by the Catholic choir. Solo, “Ave Maria” (Lmigi-LarmxD, and “O Dry Those Tears,” Mra. Madelyn Treber. “Consider the Lilies,” Mrs. Treber’s mixed quartet. . Selection dy the Netto Ladies’ or- chestra. The program will be given at 12 o'clock noon in the Rialto theater. No charge will be made, and the public is invited to attend. KG Baking SAME for.over A. J. Conningham returned yester~ Gay afternoon from New York and other eastern points where he has Deen on bustness for the last two months. eee .H. E. Dafley Jeft Sunday for-an ex tended fishing trip. see H O. Barber of Lanter ts spend- ing some time here on business. me M. G. Franklin has returned from a. week's business trip to Denver and Otteyenne. o- HB. Ix Green arrived this morning from St, Louls and will spend sev- eral weeks here visiting with his brother, Harry Green, ; see Frank J. Williams is bere on bast ness for a few weeks from Sheridan. J. O. Hammond left last evening for Denver after spending a week here visiting with friends and on business, from ha, ness for a week eee there attending to business affairs. Denver. Rocky Chicago on a short business trip. eee Dr. to be held there. ee H. F-Macy. who has been {ll for the last seven months, has returned from his homé ir Iitincls, Mr. Macy :s chief clerk of the Gtviston engineer's office of the Chicngo and Northwest- ern railroad. Shrine convention . * R. D. Shea, prominent business man cf Chicago, has arrived tn the city and will spend a month here vis- {ting with James G. O'Connor and Powder | PRICE 30 years, 5) Use less than ef higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT. pue couwmox zy 220970Fep [eer oy Not The flowers willbe ‘puwprepun [nok eqéem puy «Gm s.Wvav. nof em paw nok 03 sy ous ‘Jweuruorsnrsrp ATuo req Baws not our} pwy nok pte eAo] soy AiZuny sum ozLA anox Uwe Inox “Baroarp Joy OFA anod Jur Mar will entertain you, and there will be seve: eon 0} OM 0) out poyre o%g -s¥oupeNq 20x ‘Tuo 4.uerw 4, “on .e8ep fy om nox thoworey pouysyyy K. R Robertson ts here on bust- C. R. Fulman has returned from Billings after spending several weeks HL. FE. Anderson and son spent yes- terday here visiting with friends from T. S. Cooke, genera’ manager of the Mountain division of the Standard Oil company, left today for D. Johnson left last eve ning by way of Denver for Washing- ton, D. C., where he will attend the TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923. learn that she ts rapidly tmprovif and will be out of the Jomestown hos. pital next week. Mrs. C tn wi was it ‘urtis was jured when the car in which she riding was struck by a train las week. Mr. and Mrs, Walter instructor in the public schools of Twin Falls, Mont., during Sam Gaflus left yesterGay for salt Creek where he will spend some. time on business. cee C. H. Voutalsettre ts ‘here fora few days from Cheyenne. see Barrtet Cc. A. Hays is here for a few days Jamestown, N. Y., will be pleased to/from Salt Creek. FOLGES “Golden Gate” is obtained by blending the) highest grade, and highest priced coffees: the world pro- duces, IN THE greatest pianists in the world. Music of all kinds is provided by the Ampico. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. \. “Home of the Chickering” 232 EAST SECOND CASPER PHONE 194 You Know Me Al For nearly three years with the Nash-Casper Motor Company 4 Now in a Shop of My Own We're fixed to do repair work, well and quickly. -] Want Your Business Work done with a guarantee of satisfaction. ELMER CARRIER 455 WEST YELLOWSTONE Phone 1523-M Yellowstone Garage e BRING A FLOWER AS ADMISSION TO The Big Special Dance AT THE MOOSE GARDENS made into decorative pleces fo n other sp Raggy Ruben’s Orchestra AT CASPER’S REAL A 4 TONIGHT r the decoration of soldiers’ graves tomorrow, ecial numbers, Billy La MUSEMENT PLACE

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