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BY MARY TOBIN |. Smith-Schleuter Marriage Announeed. The marriage of Miss Claire Smith Sigma Nu Fraternity House at Laramie. Tuesday, August 14. has been visiting here with her aunt | Blatr, ‘and uncle for the last year. Mr.| Laramie. Schleuter is cashier of the Citizen's | 1912. National bank. street in honor of James Allen, brother and guest of Mrs. A. B. John, | st Evening. Mr. Allen is for the present a mem- ber of the Casino orchestra, Among those who attended were A B. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.| Jackson street, and daughter Dorothy, James Allen and the hostess. 0. B. S. Convention In Cheyenne This Week. Delphian Chapter To Be Organized. grand chapter convention of|¢ w3der of Eastern Star will be Fort Casper chapter are Mrs. J. R. tcuuxon, worthy matron, and Mrs. those who will be in Cheyenne during the convention are Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 4 Mrs. Harold Ban- key, and Mrs. ent at this meeting is extended pi meeting will be decided upon. Cards will be A forward step in the fraternity at Callfornia to John Schleuter of this| life of the University of Wyoming| Durbin street on Monday, Adgus\ 10. rity took place in Crestor, Minn., Inst| Was taken Fecently when the Epsilon| 77s coming seoson will be | Mis The bride is a| Delta chapter of the Sigma Nu fra-| Sams’ seventh year of teaching in niece of Mr. and Mra. C. A. Smith| ternity completed a deal whereby tt Ceaper. of the Smith-Turner drug store and| Purchased the residence o: Fifth and Fremont astreets,|@t Boston, Mass, The residence was built in It occupies two full city lots, ‘The couple will make | has two stories and a full basement| Wil Meet Monday. thetr home here. as well as @ spacious garage which| The Women's Benefit association of eee will probably be used for dormitory/the Maccabees will meet Monday Mrs. Crosby purposes. evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. Entertains. ‘The membero of the fraternity will] F. hall. All members of the organiza- ae Pe ee thetr new house at the| tion are asked to be present. Mrs. J. or t f oe us} informal dinner papty Patayiete| ee ee eee | meen Pheky ning at her home on North McKinley D Today. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Goughler enter- tained at an informal dinner party last evening at their home, 580 South in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Price Prichard who were just Miss Maxine John, J. C. Crosby| SOPs Dacrieg. Mra, Prichard was formerly Miss Thelma Clark of Kene- saw, Neb. Covers were laid for six. : The organization of a local chapter | street. t vi 0 held this week in Cheyenne. Dele-|f the Delphian National society wi! gates appointed to attend from the take place at 9.30 o'clock Wednesday| gaa Fellows’ morning in the public Ibrary under| Picnic August 26. the direction of Mra, Elizabeth Powell, f , associate matron. Among | “visional director, assisted by Miss! comprising members of the order from Pee éeoere B. Jane Drider. Officers will be elect- © Glen sent the enrolled members and an invitation to be pres- Ucly to all who have at other times been interested in the organization in Casper or elsewhere. Bach chapter has organized with education as a general purpose. Hach chapter has a special program of ac- tion outlined. , oe. Music Studio To Be Opened Monday. Miss Lulu Elizabeth Sams, who with her mother has been visiting in California for a number of months and who has returned to Casper, will reopen her plano school, 515 South wil be Miss Miss Sams was graduated from the New England Conservatory Benefit Association Miss Anna Wine will entertain at an informal dinner party this even- ing at her home 669 CY avenue in honor of her guest, Miss Wilma An-| derson of Roundup, Mont. Covers will| § be laid for 10. eee Mrs. Johnson Will Entertain Club. Mrs. J. W. Johnaon will entertain the members of the Thursday bridge club on Friday afternoon of this week at her residence on South David August 2 families are invited to attend. las Lodge , will be the host. the order. wpe Casper Sunvay Morning Cridune MISS ANNA TREVETT, talented vocalist, who will go to | ““mPerament of his father, | But Cal- California soon to continue her musical training. Various games will be provided for| thelr own transportation, The Odd Fellows of district No, 6,/ the young and old. The warm springs plunge south of Douglas has been Lusk, Glenrock and Casper, will hold/leased for the day and will be an at- ed and a regular place and time of| their second annual picnic at the Na-| tractive feature of the entertainment. tural Bridge near Douglas on Sunday,|Those attending will be expected to All Odd Fellows and their|furnish thelr own Doug-!cream and coffe will be furnished by All are expected to provide By BETSY EDWARDS (Written for the United Press.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 118.—Before snow files, dancing couples will glide over the polished floor of the east room and gay laughter and music will ring again in the White House, which tonight stands bleak and un- tenanted, with the departure of Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Coolidge loves dancing. Those who know her best predict a festive regime at the mansion, once the pe- riod of mourning has passed. Although there are no girls in the new presidential family, which will move into the White House some time next week, Mrs. Coolidge is young enough and fun loving enough to hold out pleasant prospects to the younger set. By the first of the new year when the entertainments for official and diplomatic Washington begin, the so- cial season at the White House will probably be well under way. John Coolidge, at 17, although re- sembling his mother, has the grave| But Cal-) has his mother's love of galety. Whenever they are home on vace-} Those hav-| tons, parties for the “‘sub-debs” may | ing extra room in their cars are asked|P® expected. Both of the boys are “regular fel- lows." If they stay in Washington next summer, the days of the Roose- velt boys—Quentin, Archie and Ker-| to call the secretary at the club rooms so that all may have an opportunity to attend. mit—who played baseball in the) Mrs. Leigh Townsend will entertain | “back yard” of the White House may informally Wednesday at her home in/ return. the new Garbutt apartments, Mra. Coolidge _is_expected_to_take lunch, but ice Festive Regime Predicted At White House This Year} ,2.x#2%. into the White House as her social secretary Miss Mary Randolph, who should proye a strong ally for galety. She is one of the Randolph's of Vir- sinia. friendship subsisting between him and @ pup.” And Mrs. Coolidge intends to have pet of her own. She is not particu- larly fond of cats, but s! hia SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1923. oe for = talented canary bird to greet her in the mornings with cheery Mr. and Mrs, Leland Dolan of Ox- here for a short time with Mrs, ‘ The popular Laddie Boy will have & successor. Bugene Field, wouldn't “give much tor a bey who grows up without @ Mr. Coolidge, like is looking ‘Announcement ! President of State Federation of Music Clubs, pupil of Oscar Saenger, of New York City, Teaching of Singing At Her Studio SECOND ANNIVERSARY Bargains in Used Pianos and Players A Gulbransen Piano—new price $285—our special price during this sale $185.00 One slightly used Howard Piano— new price $485—priced. special during this sale $275.00 One Thompson Piano—new price $475—our price to you $250.00 One Pease Piano—used about two years—we guarantee it to be in perfect condition—and priced at this time $165.00 One slightly used Hamilton Upright—used for demonstration in our warerooms— original price $570— peleed NOW eee $475.00 These are only a few of the many bargains you will find in Pianos and Player Pianos in our two stores. MURS A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS KEEN JUDGES OF MUSICAL VALUES HAVE BEEN QUICK TO RECOGNIZE THE WORTH OF INSTRUMENTS SUCH AS WE ARE OFFERING GREATER INGENUITY Better Designing, Better Materials and Enduring Service—All Combine in the Manufacturing Ideals That Have Made THE MUSIC SHOPPE’S Line of Instruments Famous in the West Priced Special for Monday $860.00 The Glory of the Home Is Its Grand Piano How much of grace and charm and dignity it lends to the furnishings of a room! Even when silent it gives “tone” to the surroundings and carries into the home an air of refinement, of quality and distinction. Some people think that a Grand Piano is:only acces- sible to the rich—but we are making a special price on this Howard Grand for our Monday Special at $860.00. ‘AND LET US IMPRESS THIS UPON YOU — Every Piano bought at the Music Shoppe opens a door to later. possession of a— STEINWAY Remember these are not cheap instruments bought for sale purposes—they are well known standard makes. They are new, moderately used and second-hand instruments—all used in- struments being entirely restored in Gur modern work shop. . BUY NOW - SAVE $50 TO $150 ‘A kindly welcome, an unbiased assistance in the selection of your piano, player piano or talking machine, and a refreshing cordiality, await youat THE MUSICSHOPPE. _ If you are in the market for a musical instrument be sure to see these bargains before you buy. A look will convince: you of the hi OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK ’TILL NINE O’CLOC The MUSIC SHOPPE Inc. “The House of the Steinway”’ PHONE 1745 you at such ridiculously low prices. 238 EAST SECOND STREET TOOTS ESP EP MITES ATTEN MRS MMM THE MUSIC SHOPPE’S . SALE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A Few Bargains in Used Victrolas style 80—new price $100—used only three weeks—priced in this x $85 Ci iL eR Bi ol eae oh One style 14—new price $225—we guar antee this as we would a new Victrola— peed specially $160.00 One style 240—new price $115—cannot be told from, new—priced __$20.00 specially —....... One style 6—new TESS: $35—priced at One style 130—new aise $275—used only a few weeks and taken back in trade on a rine el $295.00 Ukes; Banjo Ukes; Mandolins, Guitars, Violins MAKES IN THE COUNTRY AT A 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT BBR fe DURING THIS SALE On our floor we have a complete line of all the new model Victrolas and any of paar will be sold you on on very moderate erms. Our listening parler are the finest and most comfortable in the city—come in and rest and let us play the newest releases in Victor Records for you. If you ate tabeeesrad to enrng she newest sheet music, Miss th is a ”? on the piano—and she’ll be glad to play for you. ; igh grade instruments we are offering 233 EAST FIRST STREET VATA RAMA VAT IS ARRANGING HER FALL SCHEDULE FOR NO. 16 ARDMORE APARTMENTS PHONE 1487-J ITE ATT aE 's brother, ~~ +|OlMn Thémpson who is foreman of the Mansion Left Bleak and Untenanted By Departure of pear e eae Cho eee Mrs. Harding to Ring with Music Before Sea- - son Is Far Advanced & Oriental Cream |