Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1923, Page 6

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SOCIETY -- -» News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations | naséasar, are in Kemmerer attending | wreck Thursday evening will leave ; - . ts ° | | RECENT AND COMING Business and Professional | PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER J tnece are eee netgear ane | 2a {oF hls Rome in Denver, | association. EVENTS IN SOCIAL | Women Hear Address on*Y’|_ PECPLEANDGUESTSINCITY Ju, 4. snags, ea setae bt 1 for Cheyenne and Denver where he a will spend a short time on business. Fred Capen, general manager Of | noon for their homps after spending a se ae Mrs, F, H. Weidner has as her the Texas Company, who has been| several months here visiting at the guest at her home, Mrs. Louise Kar- ) The Business and, Professional | 1 Rene muests abe eenedita CAallasned 2° an cmegeverar weeks in Varadan: oipiotiMmenand ima: agra et Ma-|_ ©: A. Adams of Chicago arrived! cher of Hollywood, Calif. Woman's club held their weekly |“Y. W." office, phone number 1456. -" ti ‘onthe | ‘North 4 > 2 Tex., returned on Friday of last honey on South Wolcott street. yesterday afternoon on the erels || meeting yesterday at 0 at the) It was decided upon at the meet- fe } eee Western and will spend some time ficnning hotel with Miss Laura]|ing that the club should have a|Week- eck ij here’ ofl busines Mrs. Ella Adams has as her guest Club Masonic temple. There will be a acting as chairman. booth at the Wyatt cafeteria during |W. G. Harris, state humane officer SH for some time at her residence her ursday is 4 ; special feature for the afternoon ng the meeting Miss Kissick. | the weeks previous to the Christmas| Patrick Sullivan will leave tomor-) !s in the city from Cheyenne for a sister, Mrs. Frederick Kessler of Will Meet mt a| short time havi eae Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gallagher |Go.orao. spri ! Mrs. Cecil Bon will entertain the|and all members are asked to be secretary of the Young |season for the purpose of selling |row for Denver where he will spen ving arr ved today. nave recitwealin; thac dike. tobe tin: Colorado Springs. : tmembers of the ‘Thursday bridge | present. Women's Christian association of | Christmas cards, aprons, candy, and'|s, short time attending ‘tq /btisiness) e coin, Neb: -whére they ware just re: i : club this week at her residence, 410 Ag this city spoke of the work accom: | other holiday gifts. Miss Gertrude | affairs. ' z | J. W. Hough‘and of Saratoga. Wyo| cently married and wil! make their rhage Chocolates at the r ‘South Jackson street Mrs. Fidel Entertains plished by other Business and Pro-| Kamp was director of the music | cya \s ® business visitor spending several | home here, Mr. Gallagher having| ag Nace : s Taye essiona oman’s ‘ollow- while Mrs, Edna Thomas Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen an@ Mrs. e. P At Informal Tea. fessional W luba: * Bolloy hile Mrs, Edna Th Nicol @ Mrs, | days her opened law offices in the Becklinger} fedium Brown Hair looks best +4 Voy — ” % ing this address talks were given ed. Thirty-five members] Guy Gay, who have been attending ee tal, t Mrs, Schwartz Mrs. A. G. Fidel entertained at |i?& th Dida’ sand bs a , i building. of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo 4 Watertaine an informal tea terday: afterniooh by Mrs. Hill Cgfttsnag Kkla., and |of the club were present. the State Federation of Woman's V. C. Perine Jr., is a Denver man eee —Advertisement. 4 Mrs. H. H. Schwartz was hostess at her residence, 437 Divine utreet. | Miss Wright of Twin Falls, Idaho, — clubs at Rock Springs, are spend:ng | spending some time here on business| rs, Violet Johnson arrived in the| 4 at an informal dinner and Mah|Among those who attend e ee aa an a pa idontama several days visiting at the home of oe. wt lige Mamet eader = Sroka Shas hoeae lr ist a Jong party given Friday evening at|Mrs. C. L. Cron and mother, Mrs. | De" of the club. tt was announeed . Mrs. Nell Tyver until weather con-| Mr. and Mrs. N, C. Bacheler are|Salt Lake City having been called |” Perfect Shoulders asa Arms her home, 801 South Beech street. | McConnell, Mrs. W. R. Finney, Mrs. |. | exboct pes stand tub ddnobente itera u astae Permit them to return. to) in the city for some time from thelr here on account of the serious acci-|{ Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, Hight guests attended. A. W. Peake Vv. E. Hanson, = ays eee ae ole ; home in Wisconsin. dent in which her son Gordon fe! ly white appearanceGouraud’s Suprise Party For ster, Mrs. A. M and mother, |? Touhy .Wouen ai Chicitian, aca Mrs. A. J. Cunningham and party! Mrs, F. A. Witcher arrived today| receiving a fractured skull and sev- ders to the shoulders . Mrs. Weidner Mrs. Sloane, Mrs, Ralph Buckner | (i .o0 wime time before Wriday Nyoys ine expect ‘to leave this Week for the| from Billings, Mont., and will spend| eral other injuries. and arms. Ot af Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Weldner|and the hostess. evening. Also those who are going Oat art enegrarert 4 eet eee nese . aatd ae thot Bs su- ' entertained at an Informal, surprise oer . wa spend some time on a alten Bay reek E. C. Knight is a Denver man at ay 3 seed party last evening at their e.| Mrs. Hopkins Is H . F. McCan Jr.i is a Denver man|tending to business affairs in the ae 4 384 East nth street in honor | Guest of Honor. A ession. ere per here having arrived yesterday af-|city for a short time. ite-Flesh-Rachel © of Mr. Weidner’s mother, Mrs. F Mrs. H. H. Klockselm was hos- Social Calendar M. Morultz is spending some time | ternoon. eee fi 10c for Trial Stze 5 i HL Weidner whose birthday was |tess at an enjoyable bridge party : cape Bier: ott jpostipee = soma) Chl Cama Ei ie fe a ine, W. T. Hazel of Parkersburg, W. T. HOPRINS 6 SON yesterday Among the guests|given yesterday afternoon at her F Co W k ; Miss Pauline W. Ross is here from|Va., is here attending to business present for the evening were Mrs.|home, 444 South Lincoln street in or ming COK J] The regular mecting of | the!’ 4p. Nash of Cheyenne ts spend-| Maysville, Ky., for a short timer | netaire fone we h a Adams, Mr. and Mrs. H.|honor of Mrs. L. Hopkins who will Stra prease filled with, Interest | MS & few days here. cee see gerd i Weidner, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam|jeave soon for Parco. High honors nid -intormatline fas aaailenuees euiee Lyle Jay, Natrona county assessor| H. M. Gallagher, a survivor of the Oriental Cream n Sveidsier, Mis L. D. Seely, Mra-| tor the atterncon jwerel stake te | Study. the home | tie large attendance of regular]. Th? Misses Mary Curry of Chicago|and Ira G, Naylor, assistant county!Chicago Burlington 4 Quincy | Wand i ie Louise | Karcher of Hol'ywood,| Harry Astin. Among those who at.|0f Mrs. A. H. Cobb on South Beech Wienthere “ane earaye Rnd ect rk and Thelma Condon of New Hamp De Calif, Mrs. Frederick Kessler of} tended were Mrs. A. F. Sloane, Mrs. | treet eS ton, Ta., will leave tomorrow after- f 7 * —Golorado Springs and the hosts. — [A.'L. Wallact, Mrs. 1. Garner, Mea,| Benet Association of the Mac: | comed, HC, Bretschnelder, and C. SA ¥] ore S. Griebel, Mr: Stout, Mrs, A. |cabecs will meet at the‘T. 0. 0. F. |i ee een sat ther tinted = = ¥ Northwestern Woman's L. Hopkina, Mra. L. M. Nelson, Mra, | al sHteile States, » Goalpgicalt uausveye sans! We Guarantee = ° . e 4 b Meeting Tuesday - Montgomery and Mrs. H. Austin A Darvt ” i vash. Sh E t d ea Nortmwanteen away Wo- ae Tuesday. Avery's headquarters are at Wash owing Extraordinary man's club will hold their first] Mrs. Ormsby Entertains Eastern Star tea at the Masonic 2 > 7 Be tiig. “ot fe ixéeeon” uesday | Fortnightly Club, Recinla! R. C. Cather led the discussion of [»} = = ag at 2:80 o'clock in the a8-} Mrs. Major Ormsby entertained | Delphian society meeting at the |Current events by introducing a Ss = bed 9 e $ if sembly room in the basement of|the members of the Fortnightly | Public library. tees ee ate pebhgrbede | ‘s = t the library. All members of the| Bridge club yesterday afternoon at Midnight Bridge club meeting at a ry of zen i “erclabalaec mend ort B club ked to be present as busi-|her residence, 536 South Center |the home of Mrs. Jeremtah Mahoney. secs evil of thin ott,” Avery free - ness matters of importance will be]street. Substitutes for the after-| American Legion auxiliary meet- | discussion was obtained and many discussed. noon were Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs.|ing at the home of Mrs. Elowry on | *trong points for thought were pre- | trees eee Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. James | North Center street. sented tor this! auljsect-) It) Was ate = e i * Wiederhold, Mrs. A. H. Cobb. Mem.| Chicago and Northwestern Rail-| Pinion that if the public sentiment = 1 lat Mae ey bers of the club include Mrs. John |Way Woman's club meeting at the | Could be sufficiently aroused this To Be Better Than |\= Meeting Monday eae aasos lation| McGrath, Mrs. H. L, Patton, Mrs, |Public Hbrary. thoughtless practice of “insufficient = - The nes will meet tomor-|Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. ‘Arina| Pi Phi meeting at the home of | funds” would soon come to an end. Any You Have S of t ate aS oclock at the I.| Leeper, Mrs. C, H. Townsend, Mrs.|Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte on East eee pe astigs bat eve bi Used = - Bow. evenings Sh ie sc re|M. P. Wheele: Second street. ning's as the paper pre- ¢ Bon Fe hal, AY members are|%E P. Wheeler: Mra. B. B. Brooke, | S80 Tele: canton te Ree eRe ET = Casper Musicians Have Never Seen a More Complete asked to be procent. | onson, Hoff, Mrs. J Wednesday. Governor Broke disused the: freabrg| Xt comtaius e greetecipers Stl ae Stock of Beautiful Instruments G anight Bridge nes and the hostess, |. Mrs. Neal! Charles Geis will be| austry in Wyoming. he mem: isa procend of manufactur- = te x teats pe ilaky The club will meet again in two s at an informal bridge Noel tential eaten oe eae Higuta slaw sed axcaat Vets d 7 b wl son S& lay oi ome of |luncheo! 1 e. ave: 2 The Midnight Bridge club will | Weeks on | pissy | eared ea TU Cera R raat sees had lost none of the accomplish- ours. The materials are = z hold its first meeting of the senson ' eee ack ial ments which won for him this title. a best. We Ga hai i S 7 Tue evening at the home o! hursday. ns — many ways in w! = Mre Peremiah Mahoney, 636 Scuth|Rebekah Drill Team | Mrs. Cecil Bon will entertain the CARD OF THANK: is better and different, but = Wolcott st Will Give Dance. |Thursday Bridge club at her home. We desire to extend our heartfelt what you want is results 4 ese drill team of ‘Natrona Rebekah | eee thanks ation for sym- and so we guarantee that 1 - Dnerican ‘Legian No. will give a dancing Saturday. pathy angl kindnesses extended dur- you will like Gouraud’s = ‘ il Meet y next Saturday evening, Octo-| Business and Professional Wo- ing curs reer DS ayenen ae ae Oriental Cocoanut Oil 1 ‘ of the American t the Odd Fellows hall. The }man’s luncheon at the Henning | (ath 0! fap meh tenet ad Shampoo better than an; ; social is from the affair will go! hotel. Ean in Earsley also for’ the Spi baveterse pa er 4 a et _ <3 Tuesday at the the expenses of the trip| Dancing and card party of the CHAS PARSLEY. will refund the purchase Rte ae wry 2 "ttn |e annie gp, est a tan, ty Na na Lavoe EMtanaee |] pee | GRANDS UPRIGHTS PLAYERS enter street. Al! members of the] meeting held in Lander of the Lan: |jodgt No. 13 at the I, 0. O, F SLEY, = - treanization are asked to be present. | der and Riverton lodges. Cards will | caPr A Spasehana bs at ea Ferd. T. Hopkios & Son, New York | D Sis." be played and refreshments will be| Whitman's Chocolates at the] Whitman's Chocoiazes at the = Latest Console Types C Pi Phi Meeting | Smokehouse. Smokehouse. = = BTuesday Evening . a TERE LO ee ee | = Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte assisted = 4 by Mrs. Sam Neff and Mrs. Bow | — an man wll entert the members of = “ on 7: 7 the Pi Phi sororiety at the home of = If you contemplate “MUSIC IN THE HOME” during the winter months - the former on East Beco Bt — to come permit us to demonstrate and show you the ease and economy with ; ‘Tuesday oven: Aa petn par = which you can acquire one of these instruments. Every instrument bears pavited toxterys Wells Music Company guarantee, supported by full guarantee of makers. $ Art Depertment Bs Meet October 10 a R i F. Di Yi department of the Casper | = epresenting the Factory Direct to You: - Departmental club meet = : pins wh'ch w to have been peat = : = Bi ent, Vena Weduesaav. atteraean:| = e e-Enacting Piano fe tober /10,.at ‘the ible ibrar Z So faithfully does it re-enact the artist that the listener cannot distin- ~ n interesting nag ees guish between the playing of that artist and his recording for the > nd all members are as “! = 4 , . : . satin Ampico. The Ampico is contained in The Chickering, Haines Brothers 2 nd this meeting meas 2 2 t oust and Franklin Pianos—Grands and Uprights. BStudy Class Wil Meet Monday at Cobb Home % The members of the study class Re hold the first meeting of the 1 Sseason Monday afternoon, October PRI T P . £1, at at the home of Mrs. A. H eCobb, 845 South Beech strect oe iteiis “The Golden Toned” Mrs. Brooks Entertains a ° ° Bor Mrs. Spurlock The Milton Apart- t y M Brooks entertained at ~ ; q ‘an informal afternoon party given | America’s oldest make. Essentially G d Se aaa ee tune hemb eoriber | ies reap tie a pe ptr pee ment Gran e mother, Mrs. H. L, Patton on of whom have been in the factory 20 to 50 : FSouth Wolcott street. Among the years each. The piano is guaranteed for | ,, Especially built for that small room. ttended we Miss Patric’a veo olay bul van, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mr ; eigh "McGrath, Mrs. Pitt Covert | Vig toed: Carney Peterson, Miss Mar ‘ivan, Mrs. J. W. Johnsox Biglin, Mrs. Ted Purdy tars. Roy Spurlock and the hostess The Kurtzmann accnatesra pruniend’ thee eTae A piano of rich tone, quality and great Franklin Cas durability. | Made in Buffalo, N. Y., since 1848. Fully guaranteed. TMrs. Geis Will Entertate | ‘At Bridge Luncheon = Mrs. Neal Charles Geis will en Mertain at an informal bridge lunch Seon Wednesday of this week, ¢ Stober 9, at her residence, 604 South Jurbin street 3 see } Melphian Society | [Will Hold Meeting ) 6 (© The Casper Delphian society will eS hold an important meeting sday | Player-Pianos Kurtzmann Story & Clark Gulbransen Registering Pianos In Our Bargain Basement One Good Practice Piano $55.00 Used Victrola, $150.00 value. ----_--_____._$ 75.00 Used Brunswick, cannot be told Wrappy Coats Wrappy Suits Wrappy Dresses jafternoon at 2:20 o'clock at the pub: fie Mbrary. All memebrs of the trociety are ne present eis aise A favorite mode of the season—and wonderfully graceful for FOUR MODELS from new. Save_____ -$35.00 lates a pA Gara ( the woman of average lines. re : MANY OTHER BARGAINS 7Star will ntertain at one of their > Fy tregular teas Tuesday afternoon of : : $600 Saxaphones—Violins—Banjo d Rib: weer at databace acy e Our showing is especially complete with a variety of beautiful $700 musical instruments at grent eavitee. a materials, carrying out this most attractive motif. Millinery Fecklinger Bidg Mezzanine Floor The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 3 Home of the Chickering 232 East Second Street | Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 Everywoman’s Meet your friends Store at the 5; Frantz Shop i es BER 3! proc?!) tee NEI NAO) SEN WY Miss Lillian Peterson Teacher of Piano 330 East Fifth Phone 209-1 Buy your season tickets now for the Departmental Club Concert Series which be with the ANNA CASE CONCERT, Oct. 22, Seat reservations made in our store. AA 2 |i FT

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