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PAGE SIX_ Dramatic Department Will Meet October 11. The Dramatic Department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet Thursday afternoon, Oc- tober 11, at the home of Mrs. R. W. Loucks, 659 CY avenue. The pro- grara for the afternoon will be on modern English dramatists. A round table discusgion will be held on the following pla ‘You Never Can Tell," ¥ ; “Mr. Pin,” by Malne and * by Gathworthy. ‘The roll call will be answered by some current event of the modern English drama. Durtng the meeting Mrs. J. H. McCorry will give a se- ries of five minute talks on the de- velopment of the drama. Mrs. W. W- Lacy will give an interesting talk on the tendencies of the modern English drama. Al! members of the department are asked to be present. Friday Club Meeting This Week. Mrs. Harold Barr will entertain the members of the Friday Bridge club this week at the second meet- ing of the season at ther home, 326 South Jefferson street. W. ©. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon. The Francis Willard division of | the Women’s Christian Temperance union will meet Friday afternoon, October 12, at the home of Mrs. A. B. Poling, 416 South Lincoln atreet. Officers for the year will be elected and all members are asked to be present. ee D. A. R. Lancheon Tuesday at Henning. Fort Casper Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will en- tertain at a luncheon Tuemfay of this week to be given at the Hen Ufe and works, by Miss Doris Van Meter, and “Der Freishutz," by Mra. H. ©. Chappell; vocal selection, “Softly Sighs” from “Der Frei- shutz,” b irs. E. E. Fisher; plano |selection, j(Lillian Peterson), by Mrs. | Tolhurst. see St. Mark’s Guild Meeting Thursday. {meet Thursday afternon at the Par- ish house, Mrs. James Welderhold and Mrs. J. A. Richards will act as hostesses for the afternoon, All jent. eee Basiness and Professional Woman's Club Meeting. At the regular weekly meeting of 'the Business and Professional Wo- |man’s club held yesterday at the jHenning hotel reports of the offi- cers and committee chairmen wero |read. Mrs. P. ©. Nicolaysen, who, is president of the Casper Woman's jDepartmental club, asked the co- Joperation of the club members in jselling tickets for the concert series to be held during the winter months jby the charity department of the | Departmental club. During the business meeting Miss |Gertrude Hill was elected treasurer to fill the vacancy caused by the |resignation of Mrs. Addie Kensinger. A large number attended. \ | Birthday Party Yesterday. Mrs. B, B, Lummis was hostess at a children’s party given yester- |day afternoon at her home, 118 Bast |Second street, in honor of small ghter Blanche Louise's third birthday. eee ning hotel. |Gordon Division Wodmen Will Hold Dance This Week. Casper Camp No. 12325, Modern Woodmen of America, will hold social and dancing party Monday evening, October 8, at the Knights of Pythias hall. All members of the organizatién as well as all Royal Neighbors and thetr friends, are in- vited to attend. Refreshments will | be served during the evening. | eee Date Set for Community Will Meet Friday. The Gordon division of the Wo- jmen's Christian Temperance union will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. D. Hemry, 523 South Beech street. All mem- |bers are requested to be present as joftficers will be elected and important |business matters will be transacted. |t her residence, on Fourteenth and eee Mrs. Kammon Will Entertain. Mrs. Ralph E. Kammon will en- tertain at the second of a series of Oburch Bazaar. he members of the North Cas- per Community church have set December 1. as the date for their annual Christmas bazaar to be held at the church, 1009 North Durbin street. cee Mrs. Twiggs Entertains At Birthday Party, Mra. O. W. Twiggs entertained at children’s Saturday after- er In 845 Bast Third hono her sma!l son thday. Dainty white were was spent in which refresh- Among the chil were Wilma Stout, Edith Mc nd, ¢ McGrew Allen McGrew, and st. Mrs. Twiggs was the afternoon second ms of 1 le afte playing gar after ments were dren who « d OF Marjorie Grew, Kick Charle the hgnered ¢ assisted during Mrs. C. O. Stout vk ¢ rnoon Eastern Star Meeting Thursday Evening. Fort per Chapter Order of Eastern Star will meet in regular session ‘Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Initi- ation of candidates will be held and officers elected. All members are asked to be present. oe Music Department Will Meet Wednesday. The musio division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will} meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the public library, A pro: | gram of interest has been planned | informal bridge teas on Thursday |afternoon of this week at her home. |719 South Park avenue. Royalt Nelghbor Meeting Tomorrow. The Royal Neighbors of America will meet in regular session tomor- row evéning at the I. O, O. F. hall. Following the business meeting the members will attend the dancing party to be given at the Knights of |Pythias hall by the Modern Wood- men. eee Fortnightly Club _ Will Meet. | Mrs. Anna Leeper will entertain |the members of the Fortnightly Bridge club this week on Saturday \f"t her home on South Park avenue. eee |John Cooke Is Host at Party. “| John Cooke, son of Mr. and Mrs. \T. 8. Cooke, was host at a party {given yesterday afternoon at his home on South Beech street in hon- or of his ninth birthday. Games were played and refreshments were ferved. Among those present for the after- noon were Harold and Dick Ese Jack and Allen Fidel | MRS. L. M. KING Spirella Corsets Phone 923R for appointment. Special fittings given in your nome for corsets or silk girdles. Guarantee perfect fit. ‘Invitation to the Dance” | Willtam | Members of St. Mark's Guild will | members are requested to be pres | Ne A ENO, 3S NOT BE ON IIS BR Che Casper Sunday ECridun¢e MRS. H. ROE BARTLE, whose recent marriage to Cas- per’s Boy Scout executive in St. Joseph, Mo., assures her of a welcome in society here. Bryant Gratiot, John and James Fishburn, Walter Snook, Arnold|Thurscmy afternono at an informal Daly, John Snook, Gene Pelton and | tea. Robert Patterson. eee Son Pey, Mrs. Kocher Entertains Mrs, Allely Will At Tea Friday. Entertain Tuesday, Mrs. William Kocher was hostess Mrs. Allely will entertain again on Mrs. William D. Allely will en-/at an informal tea given Friday tertain at an informal buffet sup-|afterncon at her residence on South per Tuesday evening of this week | Wolcott street in honor of Mrs. Byars and: Mrs. De Freece, who have just recently moved to Casper. Ten guests will attend PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Arthur Celery of the Ohio Of com- pany left yesterday for Shelby, Mont., after spending a short time here on business. eee J. C. Johnson of the Wyoming National bank who has been in Den- ver on business for the last few days is expected to return today. eee Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Saterwood of | Salt Creek are visiting here for sev-| eral days with friends. ose Bert Martin arrived yesterday from his home in Tulsa and will spend some time in this city, see H. C. Ewalt is a Boulder, Colo.,) man spending several days here. . e Mra. M. C.Burke will leave tomor- row for Arizona where she will spend the winter months. eivet 6 Miflin Butler has returned from a hunting trip of several days spent in the western part of the state, Miss Blanche Lummis accompan- led her neices, Blanche and Helen Lucila, returned to Casper from Cheyenne where they have been vis- {ting for several weeks, fed Mrs, Sara Morton of Dougias has been the house guest’ of Mr.* and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan and fam- lly for the last few days at their home on East Tenth street. — Among those who attended were Mrs. G. T. Morgan, Mrs. Herman Talpers, Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. J. J. Donovan, Mrs. C. E. Duncan, Mrs. Bdna Thomas, Mrs. J. ©. Beal, Mrs. W. H. Snoddy, Mrs. J. Drew, Mrs. Lintz-and the hostess. oe. Bridge Luncheon Leeper Home. Mrs. Anna Leeper was hostess at an enjoyable bridge lunchegn given yesterday at thelr home on South Park avenue. Honora for the after- noon were taken by Mrs. Ben Pel- ton and Mrs, A. H. Cobb. Guests present for the afternoon were Mrs, R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs. Wil Mam Kocher, Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- honey, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs. Pat- rick Sulivan, Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mrs. M. N .Wheeler, Mrs. C. P. Tay- lor, Mrs. Healy and Carroll Leeper. Joe Marsh of the Texas Refining company returned last week from New York where he spent two or three weeks. . Leigh Townsend who has been spending the last few weeks in Chi- cago on business, will return today, elae Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Cooke will leave Tuesday for the Bar C ranch where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Cunningham for a short time. 4. .tenteat eee Harry McNamara of the Levy Construction company is spending | Several days visiting with his par- ents in Douglas. eee Ted Purdy, 8. N. Brooks, Pierce Smith, Wiliam Utzinger and Otis Thompson have returned from a two weeks’ hunting trip in the Jackson Hole country. . Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stafford are visitors here for a short time from Rockford, Ill., having arrived in the city last evening. eee Edward Farlow came down yester- day from Lander and will spend sev- eral days here, eee R. M, Marquis came down yester- day from Riverton where has has been for a few days on business. Mr. Marquis expects to return to his home in Omaha this week. eee T. A. Larson came up yesterday from Lusk and will spend a short time here visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordon are visiting with friends in the city for several days from Mammoth. cee A. J. O'Keefe, representative of the Goldwyn Cosmopolitian Pictures, ar- rived in the city yesterday from Den- ver on a business trip. cee ‘W. Shaffer of the Standard O11 company who has ben visiting in the east for the last three weeks return: ed to the city last weer. eee Robert Blackmore and party left last evening for the Jackson Hole country on a hunting trip. eee Among those who left yesterday on a weeks hunting trip for the Jackson Hole country include The World’s Greatest Pianos at Casper’s Greatest Piano House Here at the Well’s Music Company will be found Piano or Player Piano to suit every From the pak Chickering Re-enacting Grand to the Every instrument is of the finest quality and workmanship. taste, every home, every income. most modest upright Piano. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923, _———$]V—_$_$$$—$ $$$ SOCIETY -:- -- News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES Ok CASPER H. R. Coddington, T. J. Diamond, P. H. Smith, Mr. Banker, H. H. Ban- ton, I. G. McCann and George H. | Johnson, Mrs, W. J. Lacy arrived yesterday from her home in Oklahoma City and will spend a short time in this city visiting with friends. ere Mr, and Mrs. R. Jones and family came in yesterday from their home at Salt Creek and will visit here for eee H. J. Hileman of Shoshoni is a business man spending several days here. eee William (Billie) Weeks is among the out-of-town business men spend- ing a short time here from Lander, having arrived yesterday. see Joseph Eicke is visiting here from Glenrock for a short time, see Arthur Irving arrived in the city yesterday on a business trip from Denver. ve B. C. Bowell arrived last evening from Argea, Ind., and will spend sev- eral days here. cee John Tobin is spending a few days here visiting with his family and at- tending to business affairs from the Two Bar ranch, cee Mrs. EB. Engdah! and son William left last week from Rochester where William will take treatments at the Mayo Brothers’ hospital. "e*- Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Kimball are the parents of a baby daughter who arrived Wednesday at the County hospital Both mother and baby are reported to be Da (So iS nicely, . Edmund Landers arrived yess day on a short business trip trom his home in Greybull. eee BE. A. Hanson is in the city for a few days from Salt Creek. Remave Dandruff Then you will know true hair beauty. Dandroff cannot exist on a clean scalp and Gouraud’s Orien- tal Cocoanut Oil Shampoo cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. It stimulates the natural hair oils into greater activity, helping to give the roots a vigorous, healthy growth that com- bats disease and takes away the dead, ery look. Delightfully perfumed. Use it consistently. RAY CONS SHAMPOO. Ferd.T. Hopkins & Son, Rework workman! a reputable maker! sides. Are You Thinking of Buying a Piano? Tt must have tonal beauty! Tt must have an attractive case design! It must be carefully made by a master It must be the product of and guaranteed by The price must be reasonable! The HOWARD Piano Embodies all of these qualifications and more be- It has over 100,000 users and enthusiastic endorses. Nothing better could be said of any piano. These instruments are all of national reputation. They not only carry the full guarantee of their makers, but that of the Wells Music Company as well. Tt is doubtful if a more comprehensive showing of Pianos and Player Pianos can be found anywhere. Included in this great showing are: Chickering, Kurtzmann, Haines Bros., Franklin, Gulbransen, Story & Clark Pianos Also the Ampico Re-enacting Piano in the Chickerin & Haines Bros. and Franklin Pianos and Player Pianos Upright Pianos from__$ 285 to $ 875 Grand Pianos from__--$ 685 to $2200 Player Pianos from___-$ 375 to$ 775 Ampico Re-enacting Pianos from ___.----$1050 to $4600 has. E. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering’’ CASPER, WYO. and will include papers on Weber's Fully Equipped will be that business office sup- plied by us with all the neces- sary paraphernalia for trans- acting business. Efficiency economy, and results are the things that follow an office system well supplied by The Mills Co. Printing P lant, stationery and office equipment store, 240 East Second, (Becklinger Bldg) You, Too, Will Be Delighted With The HOWARD Piano ‘We are prepared to offer you most attractive terms on this splendid instrument, and we want you to see and hear it before you decide upon ANY piano. Exchanges Old instruments will be accepted as part payment on new ones at a just, fair val- uation. Terms Liberal terme will be arranged to suit your con- venience. We have the Howard Piano in Grands, Uprights and Players and it is the best piano to be had for the money. You take no chances when you buy a Howard—it is fully guaranteed by us and by the manufacturer. Priced from $425 to $860. The Music Shoppe ine: 288 East Second St. 231 East First St. Phone 1746 The 232 East Second MARY, JANE MORGAN Instructress-In Interpretive, Character, Esthetic and Too DANCING AT THE ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Class or Private Lessons Saturday Classes, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR BOYS Visitors Welcome Residence Phone 522-J Phone 194 Two weeks from tomorrow night Anna Case sings at the America Theater—it is the first number of the Artiate Series sponsored by the Depertmental Club. Tickets and reservations at our store. $s Concert Series which begins Seat reservations made in our store. Buy your season tickets now for the Departmental Club with the ANNA CASE CONCERT, October 22.

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