Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1923, Page 7

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1923 RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Literary Department Fred Newman, Miss Betty Tolhurst, Meeting ‘¥cdnesday | Mrs, Leigh Townsend, Mra. ‘Tt. C. The Literary department of the] Daniels, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Casper Woman's Departmental club} William J. Bailey and the honored will meet Wednesday afternoon at| guest. Miss Lever will entertain at the home of Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, 631 | another bridge luncheon to be given South Kimball street. An interest- ing program has been planned and all members of the division are asked to be present. The program fo!- lows. Development of the short story in England, Mrs. O. W. Twiggs. Chaucer, The Clubs Tale, advupted from Bocacclo, Mrs. J. H. McCory. Sir Thomas jatlory, Morte d’Arthur, Mrs. B. H. McKel- yey, Daniel Defoe, Mrs. H. C. Whit- more, A round table discussion will be held following the program. ‘ee Legion Auxiliary Rag Day Wednesday Members of the American Legion auxiliary has chosen Wednes@ay of this week as rag day during which time all those who have rags and will donate them to the auxiliary are asked to call Mrs. Stewart at 1128 or Mrs. John Heagney at 215M and the rags will be called for. not having rags and wanting to make donations may do so as the auxiliary members will purchase the rags which will all be sent to the! m. and P, W. Club Meeting soliilers at the government hospital in Sheridan for the purpose of mak- ft i oe ef Synurgae Tea Saturday ‘The Synurgae of St* Mar! en- tertained at a successful bridge tea the first of a series yesterday after noon at the parish house, All pro- ceeds will be added to the church building fund. Seventy-six guests attended. Among those in charge of the entertainment were Mrs. V. B, Hanson, Mrs. R, B. Evans, Mrs. J, C. Warkley, Mrs. Walter Mc- Gregor, Mra. F. B. Andrews, Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Mrs. Donald Michie, Mrs. W. Corson, Mrs. Sam Neff, Mrs, O. C. Brewster, Mrs. R. D. Wall Mrs. G. Rush and Mrs. H. P. Fishburn. The Synurgae will entertain at another bridge tea to be given during the month of ‘November. Bridge Tea Saturday The Misses Rose Noonan, Louise Richland and Bertha Feiler enter tained at an informa) bridge tea given yesterday afternoon at their home on South Ash street. Hono! were taken by Miss Gladys Has- eee ‘Those | Mrs. Josendal, 803 ‘| that $! ya | during the evening. on Thursday, see Miss Smith Will Entertain Pepper Club. Miss Edna Smith will entertain the members of the Pepper club ‘Tuesday evening of this week at her residence on South Center street. - .. Woman's Club Meeting Saturday Mrs. J. S. Mechling entertained the members of the Casper Wo- man’s club yesterday afternoon at her home, 834 South Durbin street. During the afternoon an interesting report of the State Federation of Woman's clubs was given by the delegate Mrs, Oddmund Josendal. Mrs. H. & Dailey has been chosen a the club for the e . The club will meet again on November 23 at the home of South Durbin street, with Mrs, B. B. Brooks pre- siding. eee Saturday At Henning The meeting of the Business and Professional Woman’s club held yes- terday at the Henning hotel was featured by readings of original Poems given by E, Richard Shipp. Mrs. Shipp was also present as a guest of the club. A report was made on the pro- ceeds which the club would receive from the recent showing bf the picture “Human Wreckage” at the Wyoming theater. It was found had thus been gained by the organization through the courtesy of Tom Villnave, manager of the Wyoming. Helen Berwig presided at the ss sion. The next meeting of the Business and Professional Woman's club will be for members only. see Royal Neighbors Will Give Dance Monday . The Royal Neighbors of America will give an informal dancing party tomorrow evening in the Knights of Pythtas hall for all ‘members of the organization and friends as well as all Modern Woodmen and friends. Light refreshments will be served Myer Entertains Mrs. brouck and Miss Abbie Arnold. ¥ Guests present for the afternoon | 4t Kensington Miss * Agnes Robbins, Miss; Mrs. M. M. Myer entertained at Abbie Arno!d, Miss Mary Robbins,| 4m informal kensington given Fri- Gladys Hasbrouck, Miss Hls'e| ay afternoon at her home, 405 = ae Miss Betty Banguert, Mies| South Lincoln street in honor of Catherine Jones Miss Catherine Ten-| Mrs. Guy Barton who will leave nock, Miss Christine Owens, Mrs.|%00n for Denver where she will Paul Walker, Mrs, Dean Morgan ana|™ake her home. Hallowe'en deco- the ex. : rations were used. Among those hostess e who attended were Mrs, John Ligh- Siunchein foot, Mrs. Frank Canner, Mrs. Pianta coaap bint 27 Barton, Mrs, J. C. Grisinger, Mrs. ro sige of the Panhellenic} ana Stowe, Mrs. IL. V. Ulery and will entertain at one of] Mrs. Jefferies of Sterling, Colo. one pissy bridge luncheons at| Other and guest of Mrs. Barton. the Henning hotel on Saturday of apis this week at one o'clock. All those+Mrs. Jessen Wil heres le who ore going to attend are asked to Entertain Tuesday, call Ruth Beggs, at 2174W for| Mrs, A. T. Jessen will en the purpose of making arrange-|at tho first of a series of ate ments. bridge luncheons on Tuesday at her eee residence, 634 South Lincoln street. 1 Neigh eee Will Meet Monday. Bridge Luncheon hie Royal Neighbors of America |At McGrath Home. meet in regular session Monday | Mrs, Leigh McGrath will evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. ess at the third of a patra ps x rar ‘ Beata the Somneee formal bridge luncheons Tuesdsy at her home eetins as aed ay, non |Der in the Standard addition. to which all members and friends | St. Mark’s Guild are invited to attend. Meeting Thursday, eee ‘The St. Mark's Guild will meet on o E. 8. peneting | Thursday afternoon of this week at aretens tego a he Fort |the home of Mrs, Fred Hufsmith on Fa e requler peat a oa CY avenue, Mrs. Hufsmith will be per chapter, ler of astern | assisted during the afternoon by Star, will meet in regular session | yrs. Frank Hufsmith. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock sat 4i>. the Masonic temple. Following Mrs, Sullivan initiation of candidates refresh | pntertain Monday Clab. Rienten wil "be, aeexed bythe, O50) 5 Patrick. Sullivan, will’ enter. it char TURE SURE, tain the memberp of the | Monday P. E. 0. ridge club tamorrow at her home Fe Oe on East Tenth street. Chapters O and G of the P. B. 0.) . BS Sisterhood will mect Wednesday ; Sheba Club Meeting evening at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. | Thursday Evening. | H. P. Bacgn, 309 Hast Tenth street.|| Mrs. J. C. Bradley will entertain | During the meeting Mrs. 8, K. Loy, |the members of the Sheba Bridge who is state president, will giye a|club on Thursday evening of this report of the convention held in| Week at the J. I. Mullen home. Portland which she attended, All be | \ | | visiting P. EB. in the city are | Fortnightly Club invited to attend. Meeting Saturday. oe I The Fortnightly Bridge club will Mrs. McGrath meet on Saturday of this week at Entertains, the home of Mrs, Jeremiah Ma- Mrs. Leigh McGrath entertained | honey, 536 South Wolcott street. at the second of a series of informal 4 bridge luncheons given yesterday at |Mrs. Bell Will Entertain | her home, Honors for the after-|At Bridge Luncheon, noon were taken by Mrs. Charles Mrs. Gus Beli will be hostess at 'T. Weidner, Mrs. B. J. Donahoe and |2n informal bridge luncheon given Mrs, Ted Purdy. on Wednesday at her home on Four- Among those who attended ware teenth and Boxelder streets. Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mrs. L. F. Mo eae te Mahon, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs, S. N. | Midnight Bridge Brooks, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. Club Will Meet. Charles W. Weidner, Mrs. EB. Je} The Midnight Bridge club will | Donahoe, Miss Fdna Smith, Mrs. |meet TuesCay evening at tho home Arthur A Schulte, Miss Patricia) of Miss Kathryn Mahoney, 904! Sullivan, Miss Margaret Sullivan, | South Center street. Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Caan ‘Leeper, Mrs. Carney Friday Bridge Club Peterson, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Meeting Last Week. | Mrs. M. N. Wheeler. Mrs. McGrath} Mrs. Walter Brewer entertained will entertain at another bridge |thg Friday Bridge club at her home luncheon to be given on Tuesday of |815 East Fifth street at a 1 o'clock this week. |luncheon. Decorations and favors of Hallowe'en designs were used, Dur Bridge Luncheon ing the afternoon several musical At Lever Home. selections were given, Honors at Miss Violet Lever was hostess at |bridge were taken by Mrs, T. J. the second of a series of informal ;O'Brien and Mrs. 8. 8S. Combs, bridge luncheons given yesterday at | Membera of tho club present were her home on South Beech street in| Mrs. M. G. Marrin, Mrs. Daniel honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. | Davis, Mrs, Philip Girrard, Mrs, 8. Julian Lever, Jr. Honors for the/ 8. Combs, Mrs. Jack Grant, Mrs. 8, afternoon were won by Mrs. Leigh|G. Stromberg. Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, ‘Townsend and Mrs. T. C, Daniels. Mrs. Carl Barr and the hostess, Mrs. Guests present were Mrs. John |M. BE. Clark was a guest for the Bingenheimer, Mrs. P. CG. Nicolay-| afternoon, The club will meet this sen, Birs. J. W. Bingenhelmer, Mrs. | woek on Friday at the reiadence of | Carl Shumaker, Mrs, Mark Davis,|Mrs. 8. 8. Combs, 915 South Aah Mrs, R. B. Wertz, Mrs, Paul aac street, | lor, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. Williaxm. ema eee ‘ Tolburst, Mrs. A. G, Fidel, Mra.” ASK YOUR GRANDFATHER, | MRS. ROSE HAYNIE, accomplished pianist who has won many friends in Casper society. e PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY and children of Chicago are visiting in the city for several weeks with friends and relatives. Cae Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Warner and son are visiting in the city for a short time from their home in Ogden, Utah. wee Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Manning will leave tomorrow overland for Denver where they will spend a week or 10 days visiting with friends and at- tending to business affairs. . ran Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Clarey arrived in the city yesterday from the east and will make their home here. “ee Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Correy are attending to business affaires here and visiting with friends and rela- tives. eee Michael EB. Morley of Kansas City is a business man spending a week here. ene Harry Shaffley is in the city on pusiness and visiting with friends from Rawlins. eee M .M. Carpenter will leave this week for St. Louis where he will spend a two weeks’ vacation visit- ing with his parents. are Ivan Marshall has returned from Ohio where he has been for the last three or four weeks visiting with friends and relatives. During his stay there he attended the wedding of a schoo) friend. ore Mrs. W. M. Dowling (Miss May Castle) will leave Monday for her home in Bayonne, N. J., after spend- ing severel months here visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. N, Castle on North Durbin street. ec ese Miss Virginia Williams will have as her guest over the weex-end Miss Clara Earley of Lander. Miss Earley will attend the Anna Case concert to be given tomorrow eve- ning by the charity department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club. ‘i eee D. (Doc) Daniels of the National Supply company will leave tomor- row for Salt Creek on a business trip. cee Stanley Griebel of the Casper Sta- tionery store, accompanied by Barry Mahoney, spent a short time in Glenrock yesterday on business. eee William James will leave tomor lrow evening for his home in Tulsa, Okla., after spending a year here on business. “-* L. G. McMurray of Sunburst, Mont., is in the city on business Mr. McMurray is a drilling con- tractor. jerfvl, refined, ‘co "ere en oh pages senihing Fistula 80 ae, Waits > Send 106 for Trial Size TERD,T, SOPEINS & SON, New York Gouraud's ‘Oriental Cream SPECIAL Marinello Specialty Shop 235 East Second Street SHAMPOO ....... -50c MARCEL .. Phone 2367 for Appointment Mr. and Mrs. James R. Curwood Harry Parsons is visiting with friends here for a few days from Salt Creek. ee Mr. and Mrs. Bradle Morgan and family spent yesterday in the city from their home in Sunburst, Mont. Mr. Morgan left last evening for Denver on a business trip. . . Mrs. H. L. Patton Ieft last week for Cheyenne where she will spend 10 days or two weeks visiting with Mr. Patton, who is United States marshal, having headquarters in Cheyenne. eee Patrick Sullivan has returned from a several weeks’ business trip spent in Denver and Cheyenne. While in Denver Mr. Sullivan at- tended the Republican meeting held last week in Denver. Mr. Sullivan is Republican national committee- man. eee Che Casper Sunvap Crihune “Iks to Give First Dance’ October 31st Hallowe'en Party Will Be First of Ten In- formal Evenings A Hallowe'en party to be given October 31 in the Elk’s auditorium by the members of the Elks lodge will her in a series of 10 informa! dances to be held by that organiza- tion this winter. The first five of these dances will be held before the close of the present year, and the remainder will be given in 1924. All will take place in the auditor- jum at Seventh and Center streets, Spies’ “Howling Wolves” wil! fur- nish the music. The committe in charge of the series includes Ivan Marshall chairman, Paul Sauter, D. L. LaBreche, and T. J. McKeon, In staging these informal affairs the Elks are following out a p!an inaugurated last winter. The idea of a congenial party composed of members of the lodge and their friends has proved a tremendous success, It is expected that the same, policy will be followed out during al! the coming social season. Then you will know true hair beauty. Dandruff 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, dry look. Delightfully perfumed. Use it consistently, RA UD: CERIENTAC OCOA SHAMPOS . Ferd.T. Hopkins & Son, NewYork Mr, and Mra, William C. Johns of Indianapolis are spending a short time here visiting at the home» of Mrs. John’s brother, James R. Col- Uns. igh TUES., WED., THURS. Harold C. Palus and son are here October 23, 24, 25 for several days from Montana on business, FREE Cw eee | DEM Mrs. Sam Service ts visiting with coe da ree friends in Denver for a short time. Swedish Masseur in aes rahe! has been recieved here of) Attendance the pledging of Miss Elizabeth Kica % i and Mise Helen Livingston to the Thermo-Magnetic Pi Beta Phi sororiety at the state university at Laramie, oo ASK YOUR GRANDFATHER. Health Garment Co. 54214 §S. Center St., Upstairs, Casper, Wyo. Phone 2468W Brant and Hurley Medium Brown Hair looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Advertisement. RADIANT BEAUTY SHOPPE Henning Hotel BIG HAIR SALE OFFERINGS National Bob Babetts _..—_. ——. 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