Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1923, Page 6

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PSOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER seveets seeseteearens nears eure PAGE SIX Band Concert Tuesday Evening. ‘The Natrona County High School band will give a free concert in the city park at 7:30 o'clock next Tues- day evening. This will be the last appearance of the band during this term of school. This musical or- ganization has achieved an excep- tional record since it started the year’s work last September. Under the direction of H. W. Compton the players have succeeded be: the director's expectations whei first took hold of them. The concert next Tuesday is sure to be enjoyed by everyone who at- tends it. The park time of | Mr len gave several vocal year is at its 5 uty and | select which were followed by freshness, furn’ ing setting ons by Mrs. Glen Win- for the progra: Mrs. Mahoney Will Entertain. Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will be hostess at an rmal bridge lunch- eon to be given Wednesday, June 6, at her residence, 536 South Wolcott atreet. eee Piano Recital Held Thursday. Madame M. James opened her mu- gio studio at 790 CY avenue Thurs | day afternoon with a recital given by her piano pupils. The program fol lows: “Valse des Roses,” duet-_b. Ketterer Miss E Sartain and Master R. Sartain “Playing Tas" H. G. Kincella Vetta May Clift. “Recreation ---W. M. Peters Mary Cron'n and William Cronin. “A Winter Frolic”..------R. Forman Robert Sarta:! “At Sunrise’ z ae. 3. Spaulding “la Fontat: EB Belle Sartain Io eaeee cenmeeme! Sr. 8. Joseph Mrs. O. Costello. “La Grace”—Duet . ---C. Bohm ‘Mrs. O. Costello and Mm “Ely Polka’—Duet -----.. Gertrude and Christine Josendal “At Twilight” - -H. G. Kinscella Christine Josendal Vero “With Jingling’ “Rhapsodie Mignonne’’__.C. Koelling Gertru Josendal “Les Bylphes- © Impromptu” Bachman Misses A. “Imps and Fairies". Sam Shikany “Enticement’’—Duet-. A. L. Norris Gertrude Josendal and Mme. James Wolpan “Rose in the Bud"—Vocal.D. F “Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses” Vocal. — ..J. Openshaw Miss Margaret M. Smith Brifge Luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. C. P. Plummer will be hostess nt the second of a series of bridge luncheons to be given at her home in the Blackmore apartments, Wednes day, JJune 6. Monday Club Will Meet Tomorrow. The Monday Bridge club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mra. A. G Fidel, 487 Divine. Mrs. Fidel be assisted during the af J. C. Snook noon t Mrs. Covert Will Entertain Her Mrs. Pitt Covert, Jr., will entertain the members of the Thursday club this week at her home on CY avenue Memorial Services Sunday, The Royal held Christian men will be KyteDavis Marriage. ‘The marriage of Miss Anna Kyte, f Arthur ok place wreh per ) were at Kyte, mother of the om was formerly from ron, pastor ¢ formed the tended by Mr bride Misso: the T g | bers are asked to be present. Che Casper MARY TOBIN, time, The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kyte and has been e@ residence of this city since childhood. Following the ceremony the couple toured Nebraska and South Dakota returning to Casper yesterday. They will make their home at 1144 South Wolcott street. cee Shebde Club Meeting Friday | The Sheba Bridge club met Friday evening at the home of Mra. J. S. Mills on North Center street. Honors for the evening were taken by Mrs. Edgar Odforne end Mrs. Glen Win ship. > close of the meeting club will meet again next ng at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Bailey Entertains Mrs. W. J. Batley was hostess at the second of a series of bridge lun- cheons given Friday at her home, 1023 South Wolcott A. E. George Campbell, Mrs. Biglin, ANG son, Mrs. Philip K. Edwards, Mrs. William Cobb, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mrs. Arthur S Mrs. William Tolhu Mr Cooper, Mrs. J. T. ati Carney Peterson, Mrs. Tonkin, Mrs. Dorothy Patterson and Mrs. Harry Free. eee MRS. A. M. GEE, a young and attractive matron of Cas- per, whose friendship is appreciated by a wide circle of local society folk. American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday. The American Legion auxiliary meet Tuesday afternoon, June | Sabtatithalhomelce kre’: hele cured and attractive favors will be|the largest citfes in the east includ- ner, 333 South Grant street. ‘This|®!Ven- Ex-Governor B, B. Brooks,|ing Chicago, New York and St. Paul. president of the Rotary club, will de-| Those liver an address. A response will be| Smith may given by Miss Helen Livingston, pres- | apartments. dent of the class. This is the third oie) banquet given by the Rotary club for| \trs, Bingenheimer E Will be a business and social meeting wishing to consult with Mrs. end all members as well as new mem- call her at the Ardmore irs. Pelton Entertains At Luncheon Saturday Es Mrs. H. B. Pelton Jr. entertaine at the second of a series of brid luncheons Saturday at her home on South Beech street. Honors for the the septors. . Bingenhelmer will idge luncheons to y and Thursda t her home, 1114 South be Miss Beggs, Is Honored Guest Miss Fanny Belle Beggs was the afternoon were won by Mrs. T. S.| honored guest at a breal and) Durbin street. Cooke and Fra morning bridge party given yesterday | cee 1 do Mrs,| by Mrs. C. K. Fle at her home| yortnightly Club ert, Mrs.|in the Ardmore sly ae , Mrs.| Beggs will be ma abrook, Mrs. Francis Brown, meee ust meeting of the Fortnight Date, i ture to Harold Mor y Bridge club was held Saturday aft- Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. Carney iad jernoon at the home of Mrs. C. “H. Peterson, Mrs J. T. Gratiot, Mrs. R.|/Mrs, Smith To Open | Townsend jon Wolcott street. Mrs R. Waldschmidt, neeler. Studio Here June 11. Mrs. Bertha Smith concert soprano Townsend was assisted during the aft- rnoon by Mrs. W. H. Patton and and teacher of singing will open a|Mrs, P. C, Nicolaysen. Mrs. M.-P. studio he 1¢ 11, Mrs. Smith has | W heeler won the prize ¢ the the advantage of 8 of study |est score of the season. Tho cl r some of the world’s gre: est | not meet again until the first chers among whom is Oscar San-|day in September. a noted vocalist. Her study ex * ® under great masters has | Pan-Hellenic.Luncheon keen and competent teach-| Given Yesterday th will specialize in voice | in the CY a n will be s the afternoon by 41. All members of th | Members of the Pan-Hellenic associ. lacing and development which shej|ation were hostesses at an attractive previously had great succes he | bridge luncheon given Saturday at the | has sung successfuny in a number of Henning hotel in honor o} BOEURORUE oper will be } 1 bridge 1 at her re Do You Know That You Can Geta DUO-ART The King of Reproducing Pianos At $790 And we offer you the most inviting terms of pay- given at 6.1 Miss Lel AP NOG SLE Perfect Shoulders ana Arms Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, EEE 2a P arly white appearanceGourand’s | ment. The Duo-Art is the music miracle of the riental Cream ren 1 Sie ders to the ehoulders | | |i age. Come and hear it. and arms, Covers skin blemishes, Will not rub of. Far su- perior to powders hite-Flesh-Rachel. 106 for Trial Size 5 F.T. pore 2S0N jew York The Music Shoppe re. 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 Gouaraud's Oriental Cream RUGS LINOLEUMS DRAPERIES THERE ARE WONDERFUL VALUES IN OUR CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE Beginning May 31 and ending Saturday, June 9, we placed on sale a big selection of odd pieces, broken suites and many matched suites of. furniture which we found when we recently purchased this store from the Graham-Shields Co. Due to our lim- ited space we cannot display these articles along with the shipments we have in tran- * sit from eastern markets. we have set the prices that are moving them. ALLAWAY’S In the Old Shaffer-Gay Location Our only option is to move these goods quickly—and STOVES nDdap eporning Cridune i News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations | A remarkable assortment of Spring and Summer | Dresses, which have been regular- i ly priced up to $58.50, in a variety .95 i Di of popular materials. Complete Inner size range ———— Each | Dresses A popular line of Spring and Summer Dresses in liberal assort- $ ment of materials. Colors and : styles. Regularly priced up to $30 Evening An attractive array of pretty Summer ly Dresses in linens, ratines, imported Gowns Scotch ginghams in all the newest shades. Regular values up to $20...... Each Rich, beautiful Bact summer fabrics | Co. t A complete line of high-grade Coats, race ae exclu | 1 | ats pegularly priced up to ed distinction | | $68.50, including such materials ae 19: i gerona, bolivia, genuine camel’s On Display This Week—It Will Be a i i Each y, hair, polo cloth and fancy mixtures Pleasure to Show Them ' i = . . | Plats A remarkable line of high-grade, stylish Charming New Styles in Hats ' atS Summer Hats in beautiful eaedess artistically Oars peruley 215 { The past srs wrecks payeipronghe forth some fetching | values up to 50. oice ; new models in Summer Hats for both dress and sport; | at ee ee ae Each / wear. We purchased several dozen eapecinlion for our new store but the unexpected delay in its com- —— i pletion compels us to place them on sale immediately, H H 80 we have priced them specially for this week at Blouses “ choice Relection ws ENA Blouses in § from | most desirable styles an colors. Just received and fe aoe $ 15 $ 1 6.50 to $28.50 le Monday a @ special price 5 te SPEC ew lene. = Each You Will Be Entranced With Their Smart Style and Beauty i It New Arrivals for Smart Dressers | | te eRSIE! W AGEING STICKS—Gives smart- | S| | H 4 } ness e costume. 11] Suggested Gifts [ The new jade green, red, and combinations of | ; grey and red, and grey and blue silks; hose to} 1] 1 mate your ehupers. New effects in earrings, | 5 ' For Sweet Girl Graduates race nae necklaces, j | Voile and Organdy Summer Frocks (In White and Dainty Colors) Blowgses, Sweaters, Sport Skirts, Silk Underwear, Hose, Gloves, Fur Neckpieces, Silk Wraps, Silk Negligees, Beaded Bags, Fancy Leather Bags, Bracelets, Combs, Ear Rings, Necklaces. SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1923. Society Editor Belle Beggs, whose marriage to Har- old Morley will take*place soon and Miss Meredith Langheldt whose mar- riage to Jack Luther of Chicago will] bons on which were tied gifts for] Honors for the afternoon were taken takerolens in September. Vases of Ii-| every one, leading to the different |/by Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum and Nrs. lacs with streamers of lavender rib-| places, were used for the decorations. | C. K. Fletcher. | There Are Literally Thousands of Worthwhile Bargains at the Frantz Shop Distinctive Dresses For Smart Summer Wear We bought scores of the most beautiful and smartest dresses to be found in New York for the opening of our new store. The dresses are here—but the building has been delayed—so we have marked every one of these lovely creations at a special price, and offer them to you at worth-while savings. They Would Regularly Sell at From $65.00 to $175.00, But We Have Priced Them at From $48.50 to $125.00 Every woman who wears only the best will want one. A Few of Our Many Removal Sale Specials | Afremoon Dresses That such great interest should attend this sale is not surprising. The values of- fered are exceptional. That’s the reasan why those who have been in to see us were so interested. That is the reason why they bought. We hope you will hurry in to see us before all the greatest values are gone. : FURNITURE THREE STORES: MONETT, MO. AURORA, MO. CASPER, WYO.

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