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Che Casper Sundav Cribune PAGE SEVEN. RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mra, R. M. Andrus, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Mra, Charles Campbell, M'ss Margardt Sullivan, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. 7" MALSE eee Alpha Club Meeting Held The Alpha club met yesterday af- ternoon at the home of Miss Grace Olive Ferguson, $54 South Ash street. During the meeting officers for the year were elected and are, Miss Fer- guson, president; Miss Mildred John- son, vice president; Miss Karen Newton, secretary; Miss Edna Byer, treasurer and Miss Velma Nichols, chairman of the visiting and flower committee. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by the hostess. . Mrs. L. Kelly, November 2, in ad- dition to the charter members the following ladies were present and signified thetr intention of joining the organization at the meeting to be held November 13 at 8 p. m. in the Knights of Pythias hall: Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. EB. R. Cole, Mrs. Oscar Hixon, Mrs. J.-L. Peete, Mrs. M. Kropp, Miss Daisy Kropp and Miss Rose Kropp. An enjoy- able meeting was held after which | Regular Meeting | Announced by Maccabees . | The regular meeting of the Ladies F ee by | of the Maccabees will be held Mon- : . ; Marria_e Announ day evening at 7 o'clock at the I. | 3 5 | ‘The marriage of Miss Josephine|O. 0. F. hall. Each member is | Gabbard to Arthur Stewart, both| asked to be present and to bring a | of this city, which took place here| small package securely wrapped and | lngt month, was announced last| also an article for the cotintry store. week to friends here. The couple Ey, Fat | intend to make their home in this otty. ‘Women's Club Holds Interesting Meeting The Casper Woman's club met ' yesterday afternoon at the home of | Mrs, Oddmund Josendal on + South | Durbin street, with Mrs. B. B. | Brooks presiding. During the ternoon Mrs, Guy Gay gave a very MRS. HARRY COTTON, a young matron of personal charm and magnetism. B, and P. W. Club Meeting Saturday The Business and Professional ‘Woman's club held an important business meeting yestertay at the Henning hotel during which time reports were read by the different committee chairmen anf officers. ‘Two especially interesting reports were given by Miss May Hamilton and Miss Addie Kinsinger on the educational department and em- Ployment department of the new service ¢ommittes which was just recently organized by the club for the purpose of securing a scholar- ship fund anf employment for those who are unable -to secure work. Miss Mae Winter read a report of the community chest fund of this city. It was announced during the meeting that a bridge party would be given Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock at the Wyatt cafeteria the tickets for which are now on sale/members of the association are by the members of the club. asked to attend, . instructive paper on parlimentary drill after which Miss Mae Hamilton gave an interesting paper on the history of civil service. Mrs. J. 8. Mechling was in charge of the round table. Miss Stone accompan- fed by Mra. Ray Cook played several pleasing violin selections. The club will meet again November 17 on Sat- urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. C, Keith, 123 South Beech street. eee Woman’s Association Will Meet Wednesday The Woman's association of the First Congregational church will meet Wednesday afternoon, Novem- ber 7 at the home of Mrs. A. D. Gor- ham, 311 East Seventh street. All should be made as soon as possible are asked to call Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. J. C. Warkley or Miss Ruth Beggs. Prizes have been donated for the affair by the following stores, Lloyd Drug company, Music Shoppe, Per- kins Specialty shop, Smith-Turner drug company, Blakey and company Ayres Jewelry store, Stuart Spec- falty shop, Kopper Kettle Inn, Holmes Hardware, Campbell Hard- ware and the Casper Stationery. . ee Stronberg and Mrs. M. G. Marrin. l y. Boye and Mrs. L. Philion for the afternoon, Mem- Mrs. Walter 3len Hooper, Mrs. Mrs. S. P. Stronberg, O'Brien and the hostess. The club will be entertained on Friday of this week by Mrs, J. P. O'Brien at her) home, 320 South Kimball, eee Barr, Dramatte Division Will Meet This Week The Dramatic division Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet Thursday tober 8 at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Arthur A, Schulte, 1042 East Second street. ‘The program of the afternoon will include a study of the following: King Ardimenes and the Unknown Warrior by Lord Dunsany, The Maccabees Will Entertain Tomorrow Evening The Ladies of Maccabees are plan- ning an especially interesting party to be held tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall to which the public is invited to attend. A program of interest has been planned after which various side shows will be visited and dancing will be enjoyed. No admission wil! be charged. The program for the evening fol- lows: Orchestra selection; solo, Dora Stan'ey; dance, Betty Grissin- ger; reading Mrs, Hathaway; vocal selection, Mrs. Don Lobdel!; scotch dance, Tommty Stewart; orchestra! selection; vocal se'ection, Miss M'l- dred Daly; dance Miss Elizabeth) Baker; vocal selection, Mrs, Garner, feighbors of Woodcraft wu Meet This Week Neighbors of Woodcraft Casper Circle No. 409 will meet in regular session Tuesday evening, November 6, for the purpose of initiation. Fol- lowing the business session refresh- ments will be served. All members are requested to be present. eee Christmas Gifts On Sale at Well’s Store ‘The Women's association of the First Congregational church will hold a sale of Christmas gifts Sat. urday, December 8 at the Wells Musto store on East Second street. eee and He Bound by Owen Davis. Roll call will be answered by a dramatic |current event toplo. e Miss Whittington Entertains Miss. Leah Whittington entertained at an-inforinal evening party given Friday at her home, 900 Pear street. The evening was spent tn dancing, musio and games after which re- freshments were served. Decora- tons of orange and black were used. Among those who attended were. Branest Lynn, Elsie Fairbairn, Roy Fairbairn, Elanor Heslop, Frances Whittington, Gera’d Outcalt, Mil- dred Hunter, Georgit Elliott, Lyra Shaw, Ronald Hurst, Leta Ewing, Rawley Scown, Harvey Scown, Me!- vin Whittington, Orville Scown, Marie Whittington, Mary Royce, Freda Miller, Viola Chase, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Whittington and the hostess. . Dinner Wi ‘A chicken dinner will be served at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the Mullin club by the Altar and Rosary society of St. Anthony's Catholic church. The dinner is in charge of Mrs. Margaret Cloury, sisted by the Mesdames J. L. Des- sert, Rudy Dettwyler, Frances Clarke, B. W. Adams, Maurice Kel ler, W. W. Slack, B. EH. Dean, Mar- garet Barrett, Ida Johnson, James Daly, M. Slezesk!, J. H. Carey, J. F. Newman, John Hageny, Benjamin Nolan, John Qualey, Peter O'Malley, M. S. Ryan, W. K. O'Neil, and W. T. Mahoney. The Altar and Rosary society for the past five years has been featur ing church dinners and has made an enviable reputation in this re spect. The public is invited to take advantage of the meal with the as surance that the food is home cooked. eee Woman’s Departmental Club Meeting Wednesday ‘The Casper Woman's Departmen: tal club will hold an tmportant meet ing Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Knights of Pythias hall. An in- teresting program has been planned and all members of the club are asked to be present. cee Bookstrom-Gettemy Marriage Saturday Miss O’ga Bookstrom and J. R. Gettemy were quietly married yes- terday afternoon at the Presbyterian manse on South Wolcott street, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiating. + They were attended by Mrs. C. H Anderson and Mr. Mylander. The bride is a daughter of O. Bookstrom of Denver and has been for some time in the hospital at Rawlins, being 4 trained nurse. Mr. Gettemy is connected with the Bear Oll com- pany with headquarters in Rawlins, where the couple will make their home. Mrs. Frank Francis will entertain the Ladies’ Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church Thursday after. noon at 2:30 at her home, 1138 East Second street. All members and friends are invited to attend. cee Francis Willard Division Will Meet The Francis Willard division of the Women’s Christian Temperance union will meet Friday afternoon of this week at 2.30 at the home of Mrs. J. W. Reid, 183 South McKinley street. All members of the divi- sion are requested to be present. see Party At Jourgensen Home Mrs. R. W. Marshall and Miss Inez Seanor entertained at an in- formal card party last evening at the Jourgensen residence on South David street. Honors were taxen by Mrs. James Lee and Miss Lilian Ede. Among those who attended wers, Mrs. ‘William Rae, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. James Lee, Mrs. Ernest Atkin- son, Mrs. Reamor Swift, Mrs. Harold Patten, Mrs. Robert O'Brien. Miss Lillian Peck, Miss Edness Mok- ler, Miss Lillian Ede, Miss Lowie Snodgrass, Miss Mabel Schnick, Miss Queen-Zimmers Marriage Announced Announcement has been made here of the marriage of Miss Irene . Zimmers which took ado Springs, October The news came as a surprise to the many friends of the couple as the event was kept a secret. The bride has been a resident of this city for the last year having for merly come from Atlanta, Ga., and has by her charming personality won many friends here. Mr. Zim- mer is president and manager of the Western Realty company and has been a resident of Casper for the last three years. The couple returned yesterday moon trip eee Informal Bridge Luncheon Wednesday November 7 Mrs. Nell Kimball and Mrs. Frank Cowan will be hostesses at an in- formal bridge luncheon to be given on Wednesday of this week at their home, 930 South Wolcott street. Jo Anna Thompson, Miss Eleanor eee Jessen, and the hostesses. Nocturne Club bot. Meeting Tomorrow Mrs. Bowman Will The Nocturne club wif meet to-| Entertain P. E. 0's, morrow evening et the Young| Mrs. C, H. Bowman will entertain Women's Christian association club|the members of Chapter O of the rooms in the Smith-Turner building. | P- B. O. Sisterhood Wednesday even- Caer ing at 7:40 at her home, 437 Hast Thirteenth avenue. Al! members as well as all visiting P. B. O's. in the city are invited to attend. eee Mrs. Drew WIll Entertain Midnight Bridge Club The Midnight Bridge club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. T. J. Drew at her home in the Milne apartments on East Sec- ond street. spent in California and Monday Club Meeting Tomorrow Mrs. M. P, Wheeler will entertain the members of the Monday bridge club tomorrow at her residence, 112 South Beech street, vee Dinner at Hagers Home Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens wil! be hosts at the second of a series of dinner parties which they are giving at their home Wednesday evening. eee more apartments. Ome Cole-Campbell Engagement Announced Last Week | Miss Blanche Wagner was hostess at a miscellaneous shower given last week at her home, 333 South Grant street, during which tine the engagement of Miss Marguerite Cole of this city to Hal Campbell of Peprer Club Meeting Monday Evening Mrs. Fred Newman will entertain the Pepper club tomorrow evening at her residence, 1015 South Durbin street. Sheba Bridge Club Meeting Thursday The Sheba Bridge club will meet on Thursday eveinng of this week at the residence of Mrs. J. C, Christ- fan, 406 North Washington street. eee Remove Dandruff Then you will know true hair beauty. Dandruff cannot exist on a clean Mrs. Foster Will Entertain At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Beulah- Vance Foster wil! entertain at the second of a series of Informal bridge luncheons to be given on Tuesday of this week at her home in the Blackmore apart- Mrs. John Whelan assisted by Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum and Mrs. C. P. Plummer will entertain the members Mrs, Newman Will Entertain At Luncheon Mrs. Pred Newman will be hostess of the Pi Beta Phi eorority Tuesday} at an informal bridge luncheon to| ments. ? evening at the home of the former|be given on Thursday of this week Sele scalp and Gourand’s Orien- ' fm the Blackmore apartments. at her home on South Durbin street.| Neighborhood Dinner tal Cocoanut Oil Shampoo { Sere See Club Will Meet cleanses the hair and scalp Mrs, Edna Thomas will entertain the members of the Neighborhood club Tuesday evening at her home 730 Kirk avenue. . Delphian Society Meeting Monday The Casper Delphian society wil! meet at the lbrary tomorrow after. noén at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Cacherelis as leader. An interest- ing program has been planned by the chairman and all members are urged to be present. .. Mrs. Entertains At Kensington Mrs, Frank Bradley entertained at an informal Kensington Saturday afternoon at her residence, 234 South Grant street. Guests present for the afternoon were Mrs. O. W. Hill- gren, Mrs. Peter Holden, Mrs. Thom- as Alexander, Mrs. Christenson, Miss Ethel Strickland, Mrs. Booloo and the hostess. Duplicate Club Meeting Held Friday Mrs. J. C. Snook entertained the Duplicate Bridge club Friday at her. home on East Eleventh street. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. T. 8. Cooke, and guest, Mrs. Frank Cooke of New York and Mrs, H. H. Schwartz, The club will meet again in two weeks on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. H. Nichols EEORY on South Park avenue. Mrs. Sullivan Is Hostess 2rers At Bridge Luncheon Panhellenic Tea Mrs, Patrick Sullivan was hostess| Saturday Afternoon at an Informal bridge luncheon given| Members of the local Panhellenic yesterday at her home on East Tenth| association will be hostesses at an street. Honors for the afternoon|{nformal bridge tea to be given on were taken by Mrs. A. H. Cobb, Mrs.| Saturday afternoon of this week at Jeremiah Mahoney and Mrs. Willlam|the Masonic temple. The purpose| last Friday at one o'clock luncheon Kocher. Among those who attend-|of the entertainment 1s to raise|at her residence, 616 West Tenth ed were Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs.]funds to be added to the scholar) street. Flowers and favors of yel- B. B, Brooks, Mrs. Wi'liam Kocher,| ship fund established by the Fedo-| low were used for the table decora Mrs. A. H. b, Mrs. Charles Crab-| ration of Women’s clubs. Those t/ons. Honors at bridge for the af- tree, Mrs, L. G. Murphy, Mrs. John wishing fo make reservations which ternoon were won by Mrs, 8. P. 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. covRAUD, | ORIENTAL || COCOANUT Ol SHAMPOO Ferd.T. Hopkins & Son, NewYork . Mrs. Davis Entertains | Friday Club Mrs. Daniel Davis entertained the members of the Friday br’ readers opportunities of Trinity Lutheran | Ald Meeting { will make their home at the Black-|85¢ Jad Salts.__.. Boulder was announced, the wedding to take place in a month, At the close of the evening refreshments were served by the hostess. Twenty guests attended. Miss Cole has been for some time connected with the Nichols and Stirrett law offices here. eee Executive Meeting of W. ©. T. U, Wednesday The executive committee of the Women's Christian Temperance un- fon will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Harry Parsons, 440 South Durbin street. All members are asked to be present. —————__— Poems by Lillian Van Burgh Issued In Small Volume “Drifting Leaves” Is Title of Volume Just Placed On Sale. “Drifting Leaves” by Lillian Van Burgh has just been received from the publishing compary and has been placed on sale at Casper stores. In this small volume of poems the author has gathered together a var- ltety ‘of thoughts and styles of ex- pression such as will offer to the finding PROLOGUE: boys— SO—Compare Pep’s EVERY-DAY prices with any- body’s special 3-day sale prices, and the cost of a shave, a head ache, or a stomach you bet, whispers Pep, the medicine man! .. JRUGS ernoon Oc-/75¢ Analgesique' Baume 65¢ 25c Blue Jay Plasters.__. 20 85c Corn Liquid.._____30e« 35c Calotabs -__-____30c«. 40c Castoria _——_______355< z J |25¢ Chamberlins Pills __20c and He Bound by Owen Davis, Hol 25c Dent’s Toothache Gum — 20c SPECIAL 30c Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 50c Palmolive Shampoo | |25e Denver Mud ———____20c 50c Denver Mud ic 50c De Witt’s Kidney Pills 4 75c Essence Pepsin 60c 35c Freezone 30c 65c Glyco-Thymoline _—55c $1.25 Glyco-Thymoline 1.05 Even Pep took advantage of a 3-day sale across the street and stocked up on 10 cent Palmolive Soap and Lux at the 5 cent price in order to sell them every day this winter at 7 cents. Barnum was surely right! 85c Harlem Oil Caps ~.—30c $1.25 Gude’s Peptoman- or) ilaaa tien tenes <a $1.50 Gray’s Glyco Ton- ic $1.2: 30c Hill’s Cascara Qui- nine aaee from a honey-|50¢ Ice Mint 45 75¢ SPECIAL Sunday, Mon- day, Tuesday $1.00 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream for 85c 14x1 Adhesive Tape Be 1x1 Adhesive Tape ——~--12c 1144x5 Adhesive Tape —45c¢ 2x5 Adhesive Tape 55c 3x5 Adhesive Tape —__85c 11%4x10 Gauze Bandage 12c ;2x10 Gauze Bandage —15c SPECIAL Sunday,. Mon- day, Tuesday 25c Lister- 8-day sales may come and go, just like the rainbow, but Pep’s every-day CUT-PRICES will hang around, don’t forget, just like Tad’s Drug Store Cow- much that is apt to please their in- dividual tastes. Mrs, Van Burgh has been writing for years and her poems reveal the fact that if she has passed the stage of youthful exhuberance she has retained its idealism and much of its freshness. A perusal of the volume will readily show that there ig no pessimism in the author's makeup. An intimate knowledge of children and young people by “Mother Van" as she js known to many of her younger friends has enubied the poet to bring to her work some clever and characteristic touches portray- ing child life. “Leave the Boy to Me,".“Ten Years Old tn Heaven,” “To Lisle Junior from Teddy Jun- for,” “You Are Always a Boy to Your Ma,” and “One Year Old To- day,” are examples of some of the) best things along this line. “Drifting Leaves.” the title poem, “Just Beyond,” and “Sometime Some Day” bring with them the cheerful outlook maintained by the/ author and an unwavering faith ately after the signing of the Ar mistice received sufficient favor In France to be translated into the French language and receive wide publicity, Simultanecusty with “Drifting Leaves” Mrs. Van Burgh has issued “The Bozeman Trail" a booklet of a eingle poem with this title. It is a vivid hy of the ache will relieve the pain, 138 EVERY So. DAY Center PRICES 25c Dental Floss Glass__20c 25c Dental Floss Tin__...15¢ 25c Johnson’s Shave Cr. 20c 35¢ Synol Soap ——_...__-30e SPECIAL Sunday, Mon- day, Tuesday $1.50 Van Ess Scalp Mass $1.25. Sold elsewhere at $1.75. 26c Kimoids .....—_—-20c 25c¢ Lavoris ...-_____20c 30c Lavoris —.————~—45¢ 51.00 Lavoris ——--. 85 30c Lax. Bromo Quinine 25c¢ SPECIAL Sunday, Mon- day, Tuesday $1.50 Pin- aud’s Lilac Vegetal $1.25 Sold elsewhere for $1.75. $1.25 Mayr’s Stomach Remedy $1.10 $0c Mellin’s Food —._50c 50c Mentho Sulphur-—_.55¢ 30c Miles Pain Pills ___20c $1.00 Miles Nervine .....90c $1.25 Mothers Friend $1.10 35c Musterole __..____30c 60c Musterole —_____...55c Dear Pep:—Do you draw straws to see who’s next with a 3-day sale? No, Willie, any bird with the smoothest glide on a banana skin gets first con- sideration. 25c Nature’s Remedy 20c 50c Nature’s Remedy —45c 15c New Skin, 2 for ,._-25c 80c New Skin -25¢ |} HOT WATER BOTTLES $1.50 Sold elsewhere for $2.50. 65c Nujol —_...__ Sc $1.00 Nujol ______ 8c $1.10 Nuxated Tron... 95c 30c Olive Tablets _...25¢ 35c Omega Oil ...-+-_30c 35c Papes Cold Comp.__30c 60c Papes Diapepsin __50c SPECIAL Sunday, Mon- day, Tuesday, 3Be Men- ine Tooth Paste 15c yo. Gauze .—......_ +08 oz. Absorbent Cotton 10c oz. Absorbent Cotton 25¢ oz. Absorbent Cotton 55c 16 oz. Absorbent Cotton 90c 1 i1 2 oz. Absorbent Cotton 15¢ 4 8 It may be that Drugs took a skid ..on .papa’s ..BA- NANA Peels; or probably Mr. Camel set the pace for Pills, Powder and Paint. DECEMBER ISSUE TRUE STORY NOW ON SALE AT PEP’S. BAUR’S CANDY Fresh every week at Pep’s only. It’s guaranteed nens Shaving Cream 25c. CIGARETTES CARTON PRICES Why Pay More? Beechnuts __10 packs $1.25 Camels 10 packs $1.25 Chesterfields 10 packs $1.25 English Ovals 10 packs $2.20 Fatimag ——...10 packs $1.70 Lucky Strikes 10 packs $1.25 Melachinos )200) —_$3.40. Naturals, 10s $1.25 Naturals, 20s .......—.$2.50 Omars, (10 packs) —.$1.70 111g (12 packs) ....$1.50 Old Mills __.10 packs $1.25 Piedmonts ...10 packs $1.25 |Polos _-_..12 packs $1.00 Spurs . .10 packs $1.25 | Straight Cuts 10 packs $2.20 | areytons 10 packs $2.20 Baptist Women Will Arrive Today to Lead Conference Preparations are going ahead for the state conference of the women of the Baptist church to be knowr as the “Loyalty Luncheon” which will be held at the First Baptist church starting this evening. The team of four women who will ar- rive in Casper today and will be in charge of the services at the church this evening have been recetying ovations wherever they have gone. They will be in full charge of the conference to be held Monday after- noon at 2 o'clock in the parlors of the church. Baptist indies in Cas- per who are not connected with the local churches are urged to become acquainted with these national fig- ures. The Sunday evening se: is open to men and women an¢ public generally. saving of Fort Phil Kearney. The author received commendation for this poe mwith special emphasis on its remarkable accuracy from Dr. Grace Raymond Herbard of the Uni- versity of Wyoming and author of a history of ‘The Bozemtn Trail.” Both “The Bozeman Trail” and “Drifting Leaves” are being handied in Casper at Hoffhine's, Parmenter’s and Trevett’s, wes TERS MA Of the Piano Declare That Nothi The women who compose the team spoken of are Miss Elsie P. Kappen, Miss Mildred Kaminakt, Mrs. F. 8. Osgood and Mrs. W. T. Elmore. Miss Kappen has for many years been in prominent executive positions in the women's work of the Northwestern Baptist convention. She was born in the west and naturally understands its spirits. For this reason she was placed tn charge of the team com- ing to Casper. She ts at the present time administrative secretary of the Women’s American Baptist Foreign Mission society. Miss Kaminski, a Polish gtrl, has leaders tn the work tion among the for- ers in this country, She is the ry for the eastern states in the Women's Society of Northern Baptists. Under her guidance ef- fective work has been started tn the great centers of the east. Mrs. Elmore needs no introduc- ton to those who are acquainted with India. She is an authority on that interesting country. Oe Medium Brown Hatr looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. —Advertisement. Can Compare With the Music of AMPICO which, for more than a century, has been famous for its remarkably exquisite tone, The Ampico's marvelously faithful re-enacting of the playing of the great artists is regarded as the musical wonder of the age. It is exceptionally beauti- ful in the Chickering uprights and grands, LHEVINNE Master Pianist) Lhevinne played a wonderful concert at the Den- ver Auditorium, Monday, October 29th, re- sponding to eight encores. Lhevinne Uses the Chickering Piano Exclusively in All His Concerts The singing tone of the Chickering is recognized as best suited for the voice. Hear the. Chickering and the Ampico in our store. You and your friends will be delighted. The Chas, E, Wells Music Co. : Home of the Chickering 232 East Second St., Casper. Phone 194

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