Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1923, Page 7

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DAY, OCTOBER 28, 1923. CENT AND COMING VENTS IN SOCIAL IRCLES OF CASPER and P. W. Club Meeting Henning Yesterday. he meeting of the Business and essional Woman's club at the pning yesterday noon was in the ure of a Hallowe'en party with llowe'’en decorations, Hallowe'en and a Hallowe'en program. ‘Ghosts” greeted the guests at doer 2nd a member dressed as itch gave a present to each one entering. There were ven jles, and at the different plates put Hallowe'en place cards. Ruth Meacham, girls’ work tary for the Y. W. C. A., pre- d at the meeting. . C. M. Thompson won the prize for the guessing games. Gertrude Kamps led the sing- She was accompanied by Mrs. Thomas. Miss Martha Darrah two readings, ‘Hallowe’en” “Just a Girl." irs. Lovey Hudson, who has gn visiting for the last two Ro aths at her home in Montana, warmly greeted by the mem- fhe members of the Business and Ofessional Woman's club will tint mas cards at the apartment Miss Gertrude Kamps next Fri- evening. see ty Tuesday. he Christian Endeavor society of North Casper Community church give a Hallowe'en party Tues- evening at 7:30 at the church, 9 North Durbin street. All mem- and thelr friends are invited to nd. ’ iw Club Meeting d ternoon. 8, Nell Kimball will entertain members of the Tea club Tues- afternoon of this week at her ne on South Wolcott street. - wre Girrard Paterna Bridge Club. a. Philip Girrard entertained members of the Friday Bridge b last week at her residence, 815 Fifth street. Decorations of and white were used. Honors the afternoon were taken by . M. G. Marrin and Mrs. Daniel avis. Mrs. R. W. Boyd was @ jest for the afternoon. Members the club who attended were Mrs. _J. O'Brien, Mrs. Dantel Davis, ‘M. G, Marrin, Mrs, S. J. Stron- tg, Mrs. Harold Barr, Mrs. Glen pper and the hostess. The club ‘be entertained again on Friday Sthis week at the home of Mrs. js, 616 West Tenth street. eee owe'en Party Wednesday esbyterian Manse. Hallowe'en party of interest Ml be given on Wednesday even!ns this week at the Presbyterian ‘se on South Wolcott street for ‘young men and women who at- da the Presbyterian church. arene . P. Association ting Monday. t Natrona County Pioneers’ ciation will meet tomorrow af- n at the home of Mrs. John Zurnes, 10: ‘orth Beech street. ing the meeting arrangements be completed for the annual iner and dance to be given in the r+ future, All pioneers are in- to attend. cee Mahoney Lhe Chul Fe emiah Mahoney enter- ied ‘the Fortnightly bridge club erday at her home on South jcott street. Honors for the noon were won by Mrs. John Grath. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan e"Mrs. Charles Crabtree were for the afternoon, Among members who attended were John McGrath, Mrs. M. P. jer, Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mrs. n B. Barnes, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, P. C, Nicolaysen, Mrs. A. F. ff, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mrs. C. H. nsend, and the hoste The % will meet again in t Saturday at the home of Mrs. . Hoff on South Center street. ote Luncheon * Gus Bell entertained at the ‘of a series of bridge luncheons n yesterday at her home on teenth and Boxelder streets. Mors for the afternoon were won rs. William Tolhurst, Mrs. Joo mheimer and Mrs. Joe Den- f, Among those who attended Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. Wil- Tolhurst, Mrs. Joe Bingen- ner, Mrs, Joo Denham, Mrs. T. Daniels, Mrs. John Bingenhetm- Mrs. Harry Free, Mrs. G. R. hmidt, Mrs. Bert Flesiness, J. W. Bingham, Miss Betty u Mrs. James Burns, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. T. A. Dean, Mrs. Wertz, Mrs, T. C. Spears, L. A. Reed, Mrs. T. C. Ton- Mrs. R. C. Cather and Mrs . Bartholomew. a 8s lienic Meeting Held day at Henning second meeting of the Pan- nig association was held yester- t the Henning hotel. The meet- ‘as in the form of a bridge on, honors at bridge being by Mrs, R. B, Leggett and s Thenicie, About 35 members 4. Miss Ruth Beggs was in of the meeting. The next of the association will be in “form of a tea and will be held Ing tho latter part of November. Sisi Jessen Entertains At of a» Series of Parties fs. A, T. Jessen was hostess at third and last of a series of luncheons given yesterday r residence on South Lincoln sét. Among those who attended Mrs. Charles Stafford, Mrs. E. tterson, Mrs, L. V. Ulery, C. Forbes, Mrs. C. H. Bow: Mrs. Arthur Swanson, Mrs. C. jetcher, Mrs. Bert Henderson, Baril Partridge, Mrs. A, Robin SSeS Ee Che Casper Sunday Criburs son, Mrs. Charles Neithammer, ‘Mrs. J. A. Lang, Mrs. Frederick Jessen, Mrs. O. Curtz, Mrs. Frank Miller, Miss Eleanore Jessen, Mrs. ‘MM. B. Stanton, Mrs. W. R. Miller, Mrs. 'R. C. Smith and the hostess. see Rebekah Party Wednesday Evening Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will give a Hallowe'en party Wed- nesday evening, October 31, at the Odd Fellow's hall. Plans are being made by the committee in charge for an enjoyable evening of games and stunts. In addition to the party a bazaar will be held at which fancy gifts and home-made cady will be sold. cee Hallowe'en Festival Tuesday Evening The members of the First Christ- fan church will give a Hallowe’en festival Tuesday evening, October 30, at the church. The public is invited to attend. see Miss Jessen Will Entertain Monday Miss Eleanore Jessen will enter- tain at an informal bridge party Monday evening at her home, 634 South Lincoln street. ote 8: Mrs. Campbell Will Entertain At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Charles Campbell will be hostess at an informa! bridge lunch- edn to be given on Wednesday of this week at her home on Milton avenue in honor of Madame Cooke, mother of T. S. Cooke who is visit- ing in the city, see Dinner Party At Shumaker Home The Misses Genevieve and Elea- nore Shumaker entertained at a Hallowe'en dinner given last evo- ning at their home on East Eleventh street. Among those who attended Were the Misses Helen Parks, Anna Hoff, Olive Geis, Mary Savage, Dorothy Mahoney, Elizabeth Bran- son, Virginia Nelson, Virginia Cather and the hostesses. see Duplicate Club Mecting Friday Afternoon Mrs. J. C. Snook will entertain the members of the Duplicate bridge ssi on peiggne afternoon of this week at her home, 421 " Béqratbetors me, 426 East Elev see Dinner Party This Evening At Riach Home Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Riach will be hosts at an informal d’nner party to be given this evening at their home. Guests for the evening will be Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles " 'T>sMeGrady;° Mra. Griffen, Theodore Rochford and. Philip Short. eee Mrs. Lafferty Entertains Mrs. J. W. Lafferty entertained informally Wednesday eventing at her home 506 South Beech street in honor of Miss Lots McArthur, Decorations suggestive of the Hal. owe'e season were used, The eve. ning was spent in playing cards and games. Among those who at. tended were Miss Lillian Peterson Miss Emma Brueggeman, Miss Margaret Woth, Miss Paula Woth, Joseph Thompson and the honored guest. eee Nocturne Club Meeting Monday The Nocturne club will meet to- morrow evening at the Young Wo- men's Christian association club rooms. see Formal Dancing Party Friday Evening Mr, and Mrs. Hal Curran and Mr. and Mrs. Carney Peterson will be hosts at a formal dancing party to be given Friday evening, November 2, at the Arkeon dancing academy. Among those who will entertain at dinner parties to precede the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Lelgh Mc- Grath, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bache'lor, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Riach and Mr. and Mrs. BE. L. Estabrook. cee Study Class Meeting At Cobb Home The Study class will meet tomor- row afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the home cf Mrs. A. H. Cobb, 845 South Beech street. eee Mrs. Alkolt Is Guest of Honor Mrs. John Alkolt of Denver, mother of Mrs. Hugh Stewart, who has been visiting here for some time, was the guest of honor at an in. formal dinner party given last week by Mrs. E. H. Pigeon, 914 South Center Hallowe'en Party Wednesday Evening Mr, and Mrs. Arnold B. Larson! will entertain at an informal Hal.! lowe'en party Wednesday evening at their home, 1014 South Spruce street, Past Matrons’ Club Will Meet Wed: Mrs. J, E. Keith assisted by Mrs.| Guy Gay will entertain the members| of the Past Matrons’ club V’ednes- day afternoon at the home sf the former, 233 South McKinley «treet. | All members as well as visiting Past Matrons in the city are invited to attend. at eh Ee ae Mah Jong sets at the Smoke) House, MISS VIOLET LEVER, who entertained delightfully at a recent series of bridge luncheons, Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday. ern country and Increased the vivid. ness of his sketch by recalling a j number of things from his own —_— For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ad. Branch Office, PHONE 45 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. New Registers Priced as Low as $75.00 \ Also Rebuilt Registers—Terms Without Interest Carl Rhodine, with J. E. Braden, Sales Dept. Miss Eleanore Jessen will be hos- tess at an informal party at her home. Membership dinner of the Young Women's Christian association. Study class meeting at the home of Mrs. A. H. Cobb on South Beech street. Meeting of Nocturne club at the Y. W. C. A. club rooms, Natrona County Pioneer assocta* tion meeting at the home of Mrs. John B. Barnes. sae Tuesday. Mrs, Nell Kimball will entertain the members of the Tea club. North Casper Christian Endeavor society Hallowe'en party at the church. Hallowe'en festival by the mem- bers, of the First Christian church. cee Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Campbell will be hostess at an informal bridge luncheon for Mrs. Cooke, mother of T. S. Cooke. Mr, and Mrs, Arnold B, Larson will entertain at a Hallowe'en party at their home. Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13 Hallowe'en bazaar and party. Mrs. J. E, Keith assisted by Mrs. Guy Gay will entertain the Past Matrons club. First of the series of Elks' dancing parties at the Elks’ auditorium, eo Ten'e Thursday. * Miss Edna Smith will entertain informally for the members of the Thursday Bridge club at her home ter street. rona County Pioneers’ and Stockmens’ joint banquet at the Henning. PO ES Friday. Mrs. Daniel Davis will entertain the Friday Bridge club at her h Formal dance at the Arke be given by Mr. and Mrs, C Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Curran, nt ‘arney Hal ee Saturday. Business and Professional Wo man’s club meeting at the Henning Alaska Is Subject Of Paper Read At The Literary Club A comprehensive paper on Alaska dat the last meeting of the Literary club by Ernest Marquard, of the New York Oil company. Mr. Marquard took up the various industries of the north- was re Casy travels there. R. 8. Ellison Jed the discussion on current events. The subject of immigration, ever present with the American people, was taken up. A general discussion followed, and a number of possible solutions were suggested. ‘There were 25 members and five guests present. Thirty Civil Cases Heard by Brennan During Last Week The s'gn “This te my busy day” was hung in the courtroom of Jus: tice Henry F', Brennan every day of last week. ‘Thirty average of five cases a day, handied by the judge. It y we Henning Hotel CASPER, WYO. |} civil cases, an} busiest week which Judge Brennan has spent since he began his admin- istratio Take Weapon from Intoxicated Man F. W. Gallagher was. arrested by the police department last night on the charge of being drunk and carry- ing concea’ed weapons, Gallagher is sa'd to have raised some objec- tion to being taken by the officers who called on him. He was soon convinced, however, of the advisa- bility of complying with the wishes of the law. Console This Means: MODELS. 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A capable committee has been ap- pointed to see to it that there is| nothing lacking in the entertain- ‘Stock d Be eee. St oe | LOCKE an will be the first one of a serie: i ‘4 Pioneers Join of W to be given during the winter. | and black streamers will cover the} The decorators are already at! work on the interlor of the hall with| an eye to making it stand out in| transcendental loveliness with all} the bewitching beauty of the colors} of the great gala evening. Orange| ceiling and watls of the auditorium) Next Thursday evening at the after the best taste in Hallowe'en| Henning hotel the Natrona County decorations. Pioneers association and the Na- Members of the club desire to is-| trona County Stockmens’ association sue invitations to guests have been| unite in the annual banquet and given that privilege. This is the dance which these organizations fea- BEST MILK FOR BABIES Our milk is produced two miles west of Casper and is delivered to your house be- fore it is twelve hours old. We have healthy tested cows, sterilized utensils, clean processes, clarified milk, the best in the city. Look for our cap on the bottle. THE WHEELER DAIRY PHONE 5233 0 27 New Models New Victrola Model 215 $150.00 The Brunswick ND AND Records You Desire E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 . = ture each fall. The affair will be as informal to the nth. degree and the guests are assured of a rollick- | ing good time, and the annual op. portunity of renewing acquaintance with their friends who made pioneer history in this part of the state. All persons who have been re dent in the state since 1890 or t PAGE SEVEN. in advance with Marvin L. Bishop Jr., at his office in the Smith build- ing not later than Wednesday. The committees in charge repre: senting the Pioneers ts composed of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs, A. J. Cunningham, Mrs. J. B. Barnes and Mrs. Peter ‘obin. Representing the Stockmen fore are eligible to the Pioneers’ | are association as well as their families. | G. M Any person who has been or is still associated with the stock business is eligible to the Stockmens’ organt- zation. The event has been annually one of the biggest successes of the sea- son, At the banquet and dance Iast year there were 450 in attendance Burke, Fred Cottman, Penley and Verne Mokler. ila Christmas Gifts to Be on Sale at Wells Music Store The Woman's association of the First Congregutional church will hold a sale of cretonne Christmas gifts in the Char'es E. Wells music and the hilarity lasted into the | Store Saturda: morning hours. As the space {s more or less| Whitman's limited reservations should be made Smoke House, 133 E. 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