Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX SOCIETY = Big Picnic Held Today Former Service Persons To Join in Fete on Garden Creek Ex-service men belonging to the four military organizations of the city will join together today in a monster picnic to be staged at the Iowa camp grounds on Lower Gar- den Creek. Every ex-service man in the city is invited to attend and bring his family and friends. The picnickers will leave Casper at 10 o'clock and each group is asked to bring its own luncheon, The afternoon will be devoted to sports and games with amusement for old and young, men and women, boys and girls, The day will be topped off with a baseball game be. tween the George W. Vrornan post of the Legion and the Powder River post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The four organizations participat ing are the two posts of the Ameri- can Legion, the Veterans of eign Wars and the Spanish Ameri can War Veterans. First Meeting of | Season Is Enjoyed By B. & P. W. Club The first meeting of the season of the Business and Professional Wo: man’s club was held yesterday at 12:10 in the banquet room of the Henning hotel. Only members at- tended. Miss Margaret Fulton, who has been president of the club, tendered her resignation which was accepted by the executive committee. Miss Blanche Tol former president of the club, pri a, in four of the large cities, while the Interesting talks were given by | recital was broadcasted from Car Miss Davis who spoke on the pro-| negie hall, New York gram for the coming year and Miss Eunice Soady who spoke on the membership of the club. Twenty. seven renewals were accepted. The meeting next week to be held at the Henning will be the opening meeting for members and guests. Talks will be given by Dr. Kramer and Mr. Troy. Studio Is Opened : By Piano Artist Mrs. Rose Toenges Haynie, 9 pianist of great ability will open a new plano studio at 41 sourceful, teacher. Mrs. Haynie did her early study- capable and | ing at the University of Nebraska s | With Sldney Silver. She uated from the American Conserva tory of Music, Chicago, doing her Plano work with Mr. Allen Spencer, Harmony and Theory with Arthur O. Anderson and special children’s work with Louise Robyn who is one of the foremost authorities on children's work. Mrs. Haynie is anxious to introduce class work for beginners This will enable children as young | | ae five years to atart special prepar- | | atory work. Mrs. Haynie has had eight years | | | teaching experience and comes to Casper highly recommended by her former teachers and students, We Guarantee GOURAUD.. SHAMPOO To Be Better Than Any You Have Ever Used It contains a greater per- centage of Cocoanut Oil. Its process of manufactur- ing is n id exclusively naterials are ‘e could tell you of many ways in which it is better and different, but what you want is results and so we guarantee that you will like Gouraud’s Oriental Cocoanut Oil Shampoo better than any you have ever used or we will refund the purchase price. Millinery Becklinger Bldg. Mezzanine Floor Mies Lillian Peterson Teacher of Piano 830 East Fifth one 209.2 MISS ELIZABETH CONNELLY, attractive and viva- cious, who will leave this week for Washington, D. C., to attend school. Anna Case, noted will give a recital at Millions Hear Anna Case In Great Radio Concert the e radio was connec ing sets in auditoriums located soprano, who America The recital which will be given here will be given under the aus- ices of the charity department of the Women's Departmental club and will be the first of a series of four to be given here. The other recitals which will feature perform: ers of genius also will be held on > News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations | Sullivan | bees will meet at the I. 0. ©. F. | gae at her home, |and Patricia Sullivan will entertain | at the second of a series of bridge a Ny TIS EAT PET CARED Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, SEPT. 16, 1923 December 10, April 28. Tickets are on sale at the Charles E. Wells Music company and the Music Shoppe. : Social Calendar For Coming Week’ Monday Mrs. John Grieve and Mrs. B. J. will entertain Monday Bridge club at Henning hotel. Benefit Association of the Macca- February 15, and hall. Tuesday Eastern Star tea at the Masonic temple. Miss Violet Lever will entertain the members of Saint Marks’ Synur- Wwe The Misses Margaret, Kathieen luncheons at their home. Mrs, Anna Leeper wil! be hostess at picnic for her house guests, Rebekah lodges will celebrate 72nd anniversary. Mrs. S. K. Loy will entertain the members of Chapter O of the P. EB. O. sisterhood. American Legion Auxillary meet- ing at the Y. W. C. A. club rooms. Thursday Mrs, John McGrath will entertain informally for the Pepper club, Mrs. L. F. McMahon will enter- tain at a bridge tea for the members of the Thursday bridge club. Christian Woman's association meeting at the home of Mrs. R. A. West. Saturday Mrs. Anna Leeper will be hostess at an informal bridge luncheon at her home on Park avenue, Panhellenic luncheon at the Hen- ning hotel. Business and Professional Wo- man’s club meeting at the Henning hotel. —— Mrs. C. R. Whistler arrived in the city last evening from her home in Galena, Ill, and will take care of her daughter, Mrs. A, B. Johnson. who is confined to her home on account of illness, ORIENTA® | F you get two left their factory, lar styles is the VICTROLA Try our Record Department next time for the numbers you have been trying so hard to get. The chances are 10 Making Assurance Doubly Sure When you buy your Victrola from THE MUSIC SHOPPE guarantees, one from the Victor Company that the instrument was perfect in every respect when it and one from the Music Shoppe that it is a genuine Victrola and is in perfect condition when it reaches your home. This is double insurance against dis- appointment and dissatisfaction. Flat Top Model Style 210 $100.00 On Terms To Suit Your Convenience to 1 that we have it. The MUSIC SHOPPE, Ine. 238 East Second Street of pride to every a crowded house. Buy your ticket for the artists’ series now—It should be a matter person in Casper that each artsit is greeted with One of the most popu- Elegance in material, trimming and design conveys a wonderful charm to the beautiful coats we are showing for fall and win- ter. {The predominance of fur trimming lends a warmth that is especially desirable when the cold winds of the winter months are upon us. Let us show you the new modes. You are welcome to inspect them and try them on as freely as you wish, 2 aes A Brushed Wool Sweaters “We received another big shipment Saturday that included plenty of tans. Exquisite New Hats are being received daily. The mez- zanine offers some stunning new imported models. Priced From $22.50 to $35.00 Special Lines of Fall Dresses (Main Floor) $16.75, $22.75, $39.75 Priced From $5.50 to $12.50 {The ! : Everywoman’s Phone 1745 | Subway Store Offers some sen- Phones: sational bargains in fall Hats, Coats, Suits and Dresses. 2165 2166 S NEW LOCATION 110 EAST SECOND STREET

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