Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1923, Page 7

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 19Z3. RECENT AND COMING EVEISTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OE CASPER Mr, and Mrs. J. L, Shepperson entertained at an informal dinner party last evening at their. home, 1084 East Second street, in honor of John Trego and Bugene Pollock of Downingtown, Pa., who are visiting to the city for a few days. Twenty guests attended. eee pais! Mrs, William J. Werner enter tained at an informal dinner and theater party on Thursday evening of last week in honor of Mrs, W, H. Huff.and Mrs. E. Priggott who will leave goon for California where they will make thelr homes. oe Lutheran Ald " ‘eeting Thursday, ie rLaniae Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet Thureday afternoon at the church parsonage, Fourth and Park streets. Mrs. M, R. Schedler will act as hos- tess for the afternoon. All mem- b are invited to attend. ‘ ese Piano Recital Pupils of Mrs. F. O. Strickland gave @ piano recital Saturday after- noon at the Strickland home, 1027 ‘West Fourteenth street, to which all of the mothers of tho pupils attend- ed. Among those taking part were Mildred Gray, Reva Beer, Helen Schank, Evelyn Walker, Charlene Schank, Bilzabeth Walker, Mabel Frisby, Jane Forbes, Harold John- son and Mrs, William Turner. eee Fri Afternoon. me, ‘Women's Christian Temper- ance union will holdja general meet- ing Friday afternoon, September 28, at 2 o'clock at the Methodist church. ‘All members are asked to be present as {mportant business matters will discussed, me eee wt Meet. wi first meeting of Leis Le oo ent of the Casper ‘oman’ Pe armetal club will be held Fri- day afternoon at 2:30 at the Natrona county Mbrary. y % The subject for the afternoon's discussion will be the Home Beautt- ful. Mrs. Wilma Winter Hull will present the paper taking it from the angle of making the best of old houses, old furniture and little cap!- to work with. Mrs. H.. C. \Whisenhunt, program chairman for the department will lead the round table discussion. co making out the program for the year book, Mrs, W. W. Sproul. chairman, has received several new suggestions for subjects which the ight ke to study during the er. hese will be considéred at neeting and members of the de- ent given a chance to vote on the line of work in which they would be most interested. Members of the department are asked to bring guests who might care for the department's Hne of study. Any member of the club in- terested in the subject of this do- partment will be most cordially wel- come, S Mrs. Kimbali we Entertain Thursday. Mrs. Nell Kimball will entertain at an informal bridge tea Thursday afternoon of this week for the mem- bers of the Thursday Bridge club. eue Tieh' Heide Meeting Club Holds Meet The ladies of the Woodcraft Thim- bie club held o social meeting Fri- day efternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Kyte on South Wal street. The afternoon was spen' games and music efter which re freshments were served by the hostess, Box Sodai i Tuesday Evening ‘The Christian Endeavor society ef the North Casper Community church will give a box social Tues- day evening at 7:30. During the evening a musical program will be. given. The public is invited to at- tend. ; ees” _ Missionary WHI Meet Tuesday ‘Women’s Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. A. R. Lowey, 1125 South David street, All members are asked to ie} ——— Royal Neighbor Monday The Royal Neighbors of America will meet Monday evening et 8 clock at the LO. O. F. hall. Fol- lowing the business meeting an en- tertainment will be given and re- freshments will be served by the committee in charge. All visiting members in the city are invited to attend, ees Literary Department ‘Will Mect Wednesday The literary department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. William Mrs. Homer Helms Teacher of Piano Apt. 2 OY Apts Phone 1626-J Good Fresh Milk Delivered Daily Phone 1735 P. Holman, 405 South Kimball street. The subject for the afte: noon will be, “The Short Story. All members of the division as well as all those wishing to join this department are asked to attend and bring a guest. The program for the afternoon follows: The historical - The Arabian Knight's ment—Mrs, Short storles of Hebrew literature— Mrs. J; EB, Henway. x “The Bozeman Trail"—Mra, Litian Banburg. Vocal selection—Mrs. Roy Smith. Reading, “Rosa"—Mra, G, O. Brown. . . Panhellenic Meeting Yesterday at Henning Members of the Panhellenic as- sociation held their first meeting of the season yesterday at tho Hanning hotel at which 43 members attend. ed. Following the business meeting and luncheon bridge was played, honors being taken by Miss Frances Ferris and Mrs. Sam Neff. During the business meeting it wes de- cided upon to give a larger sum to the scholarship fund of the State Federation of Women’s clubs. Officers elected at the meeting were, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, presi- type Casper Sunvayp wrung A Gentleman Farmer beipst Bopp tapas and Queen Piizabeth at Tato!, their country home where they live in the utmost elmplicity since the revolution has made too much pomp and circumstance unpopular, _—_— afternoon et her residence, 1228 South Spruee street, in honor of her mother-in-law and house guest, Mrs. J. A. Stebbins of California. Twelve | Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mrs, J. 'T. Gratiot, Miss Irene avage, Mrs, Charles T. Weidner, rs. Fremont Michie, Mrs. Paul which 48 members of the club were present and 10 members of the club from other cities attended. During the meeting Dr. Kramer gave a short talk on “Service,"explaining in detail the definition of the word. John W. Troy sang several seleo- tions. The club will hold a meeting again next week on rday at the Henning for members only. The executive committee of the club will hold @ special meeting Monday eve- ning in the Midwest building at to which all members are asked to be present, Social Calendar For Coming Week day. Miss Violet Lever will entertatn the members of the Pepper club at her home. ee. Royal Neighbors of Amertes will meet at the I, 0. O, F. hall, eee Mrs. G. B. Stebbins will enter. tain at @ bridge tea at her home in honor of her house guest, eee 3 Tuesday. ‘Women's Home Missionary so- clety of the Methodist church wil! meet at the home ef Mra, A, R ‘Wednesday, Mra. E. R, Breisch will be hostess at an informal bridge tea at her residence, eae ‘The Mterary department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet at the home of Mrs. Casper Moose Sending Big Delegation to Convention | Casper will send a large number State Moose Legion |which will be held in day and Monday. High offic! Programs are being arranged at A parade will be staged 8 of jon tho streets of Rawlins Monday, |the Casper Moose lodge who have |and an initiation of a claas of about | left for the convention include J. W. | 30 applicants will take p Miller, deputy grand regent; John | afterwards. Meetings will be held | lace shortly of delegates to the Second Annual /Reawlins which will keep the visiting | convention | Moose busy all day both Sunday and | Rawlins Sun- | Monday. | { N. Krauss, state herder and eecro-|in the North Star ball under the | tary; Richard Dunn, great north | supervision of J. W. Miller. moose; William Fisher, dictator; Frederick Drawley, Lewis Becker, James Elie, Henry Handorft, and Messrs, Ferguson and Btone, aa ctety meeting at the church parson ago, | | eee Friday. ‘The art department of the Casper Woman's Departmental meet at the county library, see General mesting of the Women's Qhristian Temperance union at the Methodist church. S510, 6 Saturday. ae Major Ormsby will entertain the members of tho Fortnightly bridge club at her home, cee Business and Profession ‘Woman's club meeting at the Henning hotel. club will! T. M. Howell of Denver, district supervisor of the Rocky Mountain district, will be present, —_—————_ David Dickie of the LU Sheep company of Thermopolis, accom- panied by his several days friends, a here visiting with neice is spending | Mrs. H. G, Allen fs spending the | week-end here visiting with friends from Lavoye. i aaaeeinneemmeenenenl Mrs. EH. B, Bishop and Mrs. J. B. Simpson are visiting in the city from thetr homes tn Denver, having | arrived in the ctty yesterday. a P. E, Claypool of Kayose te here for a few days on business. GC, H, Hyatt came tn yesterday for a few days from Balt Creek, TEACHER OF SINGING dent; M! Edna Mae Healy, vice president; Miss Adel Stinson, secre- tary and Miss Virginia Williams, treasurer, Out-going officers were, Mrs. J. C. Warkley, president; Mrs. A. M. Gee, vice president; Miss Ruth Bridenbaugh; secretary; and Mrs. W. D. Johnston, treasurer, The next meeting of the associa- tion will be held in October and will be in the form of a tea, the place of which will be announced later, guests will attend. eee Bridge Ten Wednesday At Breisch Home, Bachellor, Mrs, J. W. Johnson, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Mrs. Crabtres, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Mrs, Nell Kimball, Mra. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Mrs, E. R. Breisch, Jr., will enter. | 5 Brooks, Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. tain at informal bridge tea on h_ McGrath, Mrs, Hal Curran, Wednesday afternoon of this weelc John Healy, Mrs. Gould, aunt at her home, 863 South Lincoln, jand guest of Mrs. Curran, and the oe |honored guest, . . Fortnightly Club will Meet this Week. Miss Lever Will The Fortnightly Bridge club wit! |Entertain Pepper Club, Hold its first meeting of the season| Miss Violet Lever will entertain on Saturday of this week at the |the members of the Pepper club to- home of the president, Mrs. Major morrow evening at the first regular Ormsby on Center street. {meeting of the season at hef home eee jon Beech street. Mrs. Leeper Entertains i For House Guest. |Dorcas Society Mrs. Anna Leeper entertained at | Hold Clothing Sale. batt an informal bridge luncheon given | The Dorcas society of the fied deat Gawd creeks a Demo- | yesterday at her home on Park ave-|Day Adventizt church will hold @ aa gg ub, All those who| nue in honor of her daughter-in-law |sale of old clothing Monday start- a going to attend are asked to|in4 guest, Mrs. Carrol! Leeper. jing at 9 a. m. and continuing until notify one of the following com- Honors for the afternoon were won |9 p. m. at 047 United street. mittee, Mrs. W. W. Sproul, Mrsolny Mrs, R ©. Wyland and Mrs, ova ie T. B. Hood or Mrs. Lew Gay for!coyia, |B. and P. W. Club the purpose of making errange Among the guests who attended | Meeting Yesterday, ments. This organization is recom-|were Mrs, Cecil Bon, Mrs. Q. K.| Tho Business and Professional eeeaen by the Sesion) committe? /neayer, Mrs, Carney Peterson, Mrs, | Woman's club held a guest meeting heaxty ‘oe pecans ® spirit af) 1, J. Donahoe, Miss Edna Smith, yesterday at the Henning hotel, at_ ee Democratic Women Will Hold Meeting y The Democratic women of Casper and vicinty are requested to attend @ 1 o'clock luncheon at the Henning hotel Wednesday, September 25, for ee aS wi at an attractive bridge tea given yesterday afternoon at her home, | 151 Divine. Honors for the after- | noon were taken by Mrs. H. P, Fish- | burn, Mrs, C. P, Plummer and Mrs. | Don Sullivan, Among those who attended were | Mrs. G. B. Stebbins and mother-in- | law, Mrs. Stebbins, Sr., of California, Mrs, C. P. Plummer, Mrs. R, M. Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mra.) R. C. Van Denberg, Mrs, ©. H. | Gompf, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. Jack Rouse, Mra. Glen Littlefield, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. W. D. Johnston, Mrs, Don 8ul Mrs. E. F. Foe, | Mrs. Guy Gay, Mrs, Ralph Kammon and the hostess, TAKE WARNING All persons holding white cards issued by merch- andising houses to be punched as a meal ticket in merchandise purchased, with a promise of obtaining a free photo at Biewate Art Studio Are notified that the cards are valuelessas Mr. Brown was never notified of the transaction, pin Rai Beware of Fake Advertising Mrs, G. B, Stebbins will entertain at an informal bridge tea Monday Jewelry of Quality and Beauty. is going at such Yow prices that this Selling- out Sale is attracting wide attention, The finest jewelry stock in the state of Wyom< ing is selling at prices that are satisfying the most critical and conservative shoppers. In closing out this jewelry stock, we are attempt- ing to sell in a limited number of days a stock of jewelry which ordinarily would require a year to sell. Everything must go. Not one thing is to be held back. This is a Selling-out sale, and every article is so priced that it will sell before our lease expires, _ é a teh a Seeing is believing. Come in and see for yourself. PAUL HUBER THE JEWELER IN YOUR TOWN Pupil of Chas. W. Clark and Helen Fouts Cahoon im an ae nnounces the Opening of Her Studio 429 E. Eleventh Phone 2143-W William P, Holman, Democratio Women's chib lunch: | eon at the Henning. see Thursday, Mrs, Neil Kimball will entertain at bridge tea for the members of the Thursday bridge club at her home, es ° Trinity Lutheran Ladies Ald so- isles Ah Sr saataat sacatlaap anda dad “VOGUE Millinery Becklinger Bldg, Mezzanine Floor Have Your Beauty Work Done In Your Own Home BY AN EXPERT OPERATOR AnnaB. Hicks. Marcell Waving Treatments Bhsmapoote Manicuring Facials 831 N. GRANT Announcement MISS WILLIE YOUNG ©. Burnham Graduate of Beauty Culture Has just returned from Chicago with remarkable treatments and beauty secrets for you, At Your Home — By Appoint ment—Phone 812M. Scal Seate FIVE TRAGEDIES A man struck a match to see if the gasoline tank in his automobile was empty. It wasn’t. A man patted a strange bulldog on the head to see if the critter was affectionate. It wasn’t, ‘A man speeded up to see if he could beat the train to the crossing. He couldn’t. ‘A man touched a trolley wire to see if it was charged. It was. ‘A man purchased an “off brand” talking machine to see if it was as good as a Victrola, It wasn’t, [There is no-need for you to have the unhappy experience that imenting with “Off Brand” talking machines is bound to bring you, You have The Music Shoppe which is exclusively Victor right here in Casper. With the advent of the new art models, which we are show- ing at this time, we have the most complete and all embracing Hine CONG 27 of musical instruments in the history of the talking machine business, ‘And our service is a personal proposition with each customer who comes into our store. Compliments galore come our way from customers who shop at The Music Shoppe. If you are not among the host of our satisfied customers join the throng and let us prove our claim. The MUSIC SHOPPE Inc. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 Shop af The Musie Shoppe and Keep Your Money in Casper PAGE SEVER, Ralph Cotter is a Laramie caller pending several days here. Remove Dandruff Then you will know true hatr beauty. Dandruff cannot exist on a clean scalp and Gourand’s Orien- tal Cocoanut Oil Shampoo cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. It stimulates the natural hair ojls into greater activity, helping to give the roots a vigorous, healthy growth that com- bats disease and takes away the dead, dry look. Delightfully perfumed. Use it consistently, ORIENTAL COCOANUT OI SHAMPOO Ferd.T. Hopkins & Son, NewTerk The Tide of Fashion in New Arrivals at KASSIS VOGUE OF Gi JEWELRY GROWS The oriental trend SnCenra mae the wearing of costume jewelry, locket shaped earrings of onyx and Marcasite are smart, as aro the matching necklaces and bracelet. This Parure effect of neck- lace, bracelet and earrings are given decided prominence in the fall accessories for women and boxed together make at- tractive gifts. Long taflored sleeves inspire loves to adopt gauntlet enffs fi soft, harmonizing or cone trasting colors. The cuffs at Kassis patterned with beautifal designs from the plainest to the most elaborate; and reasons ably priced too, For dressy costume the beaded bag still holds swny in color to harmonize with the gown and large enough to be practical, For the taileur leather bags are the vogue, and our line is most complete {n smalt and large bags with prices to suit. Creamy and Oriental lace leads in vests, collars and vestees. Beautiful neckwear lends ene chantment to any costume. We also have the new lace collarin, and vesting many beau ings and new fur trimmings, Tt would be a pleasure for ns to show you the many beautiful new things in our novelty de- —come in, —=s KASSIS Dry Goods Co. | Phone 1740 187 BE. Second

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