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v ir Ac a.” tt n ’ on a 2 F :) A) f iN a to v ai eis — SOCIETY ~- -- News of Women’s Clubs and Organization; Grand Ball Monday Night | PAGE FOUR Holds Social Spotlight Record Attendance Promised for Armistice Day Dance, Expected to Stand Out As One of Brilliant Events of Season With a record attendance expected and al] the ex- service men and their friends keyed up in anticipation of the event, the third annual Armistice Ball promises to- morrow night to be one of the most brilliant social affairs | in late years in Casper. The committee reported last night that the advance ticket sale had been unprecedented and that approximately 300 couples} A special program of favorite num- would be present for the festivities. | bers has been arranged for the orchestra for the evening. ‘The greatest crowd so far recorded Numerous dinner parties have @t this annual event was 225 couples | been arranged for downtown and in ® year ago. | private homes to precede the dance. The dance will start promptly at| No invitations have been issued 10 o'clock at the Arkeon and will| this year and the public is given a continue at least until 2 o'clock. If) cordiat invitation to be among those the attendance warrants it and the present. The affair will be, as enthusiasm of the crowd is great | usual, formal, with the exception of enough the committee promises to | those ex-seryice men who wish to continue the affair until 8 o'clock.| wear thetr uniforms, Pan-Hellenic Tea Enjoyed By Scores Here Saturday Educational Fund of Local Association Given Sub- stantial Boost by Function ‘Held at the Masonic Temple One of the largest functions to/C. K, Fletcher, Miss Lilllan Larson, be staged this season was he'd in| Miss Christine Owens, Mrs. Mac: the Mnsonic temple Saturday after-| Lean, Mrs. Laughlin, Mrs. Leggett noon when the Pan-Hellenic organi-/ Mrs. Julian Lever, Jr, Miss Ruth gation entertained at an informal) Beggs, Mra, W. H, Tolhurst, Miss bridge tea, The affair was for the/ Virginia Willams, Mrs. J. C. Wark- benefit of ducational fund which| ley, Miss Hilda Harlan, Mrs. Sam the Pan- nic raises each year| Neff, Mrs, Harry Young, Mrs. Joe to be don: to the State Federa-| Irwin, Miss Gladys Hasbrouck, and tion of Woman's clubs for the pur-| Mrs, A. T. Danaher, of assis girls through the) pannel! Tea association university. through . Fishburn, president During the afternoon 76 tables of| ana Mrs. Wyland, chairman, wishes bridge played and tea was served at/to thank C. H. Townsend and 4:30. The prizes for the high scores 8: tetigle ameotlation toe. tie were awarded by different stores. eof thelr hall; A. 30ismott and Among those who entertained at ‘shes; Exchange Furniture com pany for tables and the Elks lodge for chairs. Thanks are alao extend tables were; Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. —< ed the firms which donated the prizes, which were won by the fo!- B. and P. W. Club to Give Bridge Party) "Sc rm, nae dor Next Friday Night mated by Casper Stationery; Mrs © McGrath, by Campbell Hard: k, by Holmes Hare by Lloyd's fae Busmess and Professional Women's club enjoyed a good pro- at the week’y luncheon Bat- ‘rday at the Henning hotel. Miss Helen Wallace presided as ghairman. A whistling solo by Miss ‘Winter, a violin solo by Miss Kurtz @irector of the newly organized Drug.company; } W. G. Perkins & company; M: We Guarantee COURAUD. GRIENTALS DANUT Ol SHAMPOO To Be Better Than Any You Have ver Used It contains a greater per- ematage of Cocoanut Oil. ing is bev and exclusively new per The materials are ns best. We ceale aie was wi Sane mourn meat you want is xenaiss 80 we searentee ua will like Gouraud’s riental Coeeanut Oil Shampeo better than any yeu have ever used or we will refund the purchase Brice, Ferd, T, Mophice & Sen, Rew Yosh Apollo orchestra, with Miss Fitz- gerald ax accompanist, and a vocal eolo by Mrs. Berta Smith, with Mrs. Edna Stowe Thomas as accompanist, made up a very delightful musical grostam. The matter of the Community Chest fund was presented by the ehairman, and a number signified @heir willingness to assist with the @rtve in various ways, typing, cleri- es) work, and soliciting funds. | Mies Gertrude Kamps, chairman ef the finance committees, announced that ell arrangements have been made for the bridge party to be given by the club at the Wyatt! cafeteria at 8:15 o'clock next Friday | evening, November 1@, Provision! will be made for @ large number of | players, and a special division will fe arranged for beginners with an instructor in charge. A musical Program and a luncheon will help make up the evening. Tickets are in the hands of the members of the club, and all sales should be reported to Miss Kamps by Wednesday night of this week. The affair is being arranged for the pleasure of the public, and men and women who enjoy an evening of bridge will take advantage of the| opportunity. Watches When other gifts are forgotten, those who are remem- bered with a Gruen Watch on Christmas day are re- ceiving daily use and pleasure from their gift. So why not plan now to give those really dear to you Campbell Hardware company, for |} personality. C. Snook, by Ayres Jewelry com-| Kimball Drug company; Miss Betty Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs. R. pany; Smith and Turner; Bartholomew, by Stuart's Childrens| tle Inn. Drew, by Casper Floral Company; Mrs. P. C, Spears,' for the prizes. Shop; Mrs. T. J. The AMPICO Re-Enacts the Artist Gertrude Ross Marguerite Velevy Brahm Ven den Berg Henry Souvaine Sigmund Spaeth Sigismund Stojowski Elly Ney Erno Dohnanyt Richard Buhlig Olga Steeb Victor Wittgenstein Victor Herbert Benno Moisewitsch a Gruen Watch selected from our splendid showing? DIAMONDS Our selection of diamonds will appeal to you, ART. JEWELER ~JOs, WARTS " DIAMONDS = ~GEM STONES I. SCH A small deposit will hold any article till Christmas. MRS. JULIAN LEVER JR., a young matron of vivacious 232 East Second Che Casper Sunday Crioune Minstrels to Hold Forth Big Show in Late Conference 7, at 1353. members present. the production, juccessful presentation large a production, Newspaper Frolic" amateurs. In fact the best of Both ni has ever seen. by| Tolhurst, by Blakey and company; M.| Mra. A, E. Thompson, Kopper Ket- Medium Brown Hatr looks Advertisement. The Glorious Heights of Supreme Achievement With the Ampico Seldom it is, that there is produced a master- iece so perfected as to feete nothing to be de- sired. Yet that fact is true of this great re- enacting . instrument. Only after years of constant endeavor was there offered to the public an instrument endorsed by the great- est musicians and au- thorities on music as perfectly reproducing the interpretations of the world’s most noted ianists. his instrument we feel honored in pre- senting to you, We Cordially Invite You to Hear the AMPICO in the CHICKERING Only Then Can You ‘Appreciate Its Greatness The Ampico fs obtainable in The Chickering Pianos—Grands.and Uprights, All motor driven, from $1,050, The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. _Home of the Chickering Casper Phone 194 In December Elks Outline Plans for Arrangements are progressing for the production of “The Ministeria! Frolic,” which will be presented on the evenings of December 5, 6, and the Elks home, under the auspices of Casper B. P. O. E. No. One of a eeries of preliminary meetings was held last evening, with a very good representation of Starting with » clear, concise outline of work ex: pected of each committee, General Chairman “Billy” Johnson outlined | the various duties of each member Elaborate plans are being laid for including definite arrangements for the distribution of advance tickets by M. A. Becklin- ger, ticket chairman, and all ad- vertising will be handled by Jim Sweeney and Harry McCracken, and the publicity committee. Such defin. Trangements are necessary for of #0 comments from dif. ferent cities were read at the meet: ing which showed “The Ministerial to be the most elaborate and costly play ever offered with staging and equipment will be on a per with the attractions, and magezines have commented most favorably on the producers of this play, Har. rington Adams, Inc.,.and the local committee is determined to make this the biggest success the theater dest We wish to thank the donaters|of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo, BERT Ta SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 192; Social Calendar for||Mlacmillen Holds Place in Coming Week Front Rank of Violinists ‘Mr, and Mrs, Frank England, a Duteh trest dinner at Henning. | Yrancls Mocmfllen, the Amerloan Mr. and Mrs, Walter Storrie at/ violinist, who plays here on Monday, “§ December 10, at the America Thea- Mra, Frank Cowan and Mrs. Nell ter, be im the front rania Kimball bridge luncheon. _| ter, may be placed m the spiee Grieves, of the few who Formal Armistice Bell at Arkeon.| tye succeeded in winning real dle Pn agyd juncheon,| Unction in Burope. Biss bridge luncheon.| As tangible evidence of his popu- Meeting of Catholic-Girl's club. larity and position among the pres- Wednesday ent day violinists, it is gratifying Silver tea at home of Mrs. George to note that he has been engaged B. Nelson. and has played as soloist no less than one hundred times with the leading orchestras of England and the continent, including appearances .|with the Berlin Philharmonic or- Frank Cowan, Mrs, Nell Kimbal. chestra, the famous Tonkunstler or- sday ‘mee! postponed.| Chestra of Vienns, the great Gorea ms Ba. il e4-| Society orchestra of Rome, the 8ym- phony Soctety orchestra of Brunn, Austria, the New London Sym- phony erchestra, the Symphony or- chestras of Brighton, Birmingham, and Harrogate, England, the great orchestra of Milan, the celebrated Halle orchestra of Manchester, Eng- land, the Philharmonic orchestra of Brussels, and many others of im- portance, He has had the honor of playing Macmillen has plays as soloist with every symphony ». chestra and given recitals in all my sical centers, large and small, ‘Thursday Father end Son banquet et Pres- Friday aut Nichols for Duplicate bridge ub. . Father and on banquets at Methodist and Christian churches. Saturday Mrs, Stanley Greenbaum, a bridge tea, —_——_—— Oriental! Cream} Send sour automotme news td Spark P'’ug."—Care Tribune. Say Merry Christmas with your Photograph The only thing your friends can not buy for themselves is your PHOTOGRAPH Come in and see our $10.00 and $12.00 Specials. 18 photographs to the dozen during November only. And let us make it for you NOW, The Wrensted Studio OS BLDG. Phone 859 for Appointments. We wish to remind those who have not already placed their orders fer Christmas cards that the time is growing short, and that the Holidays will soon be with us. If it is not convenient for you to come in to place your order, if you will phone us, our salesman will gladly call. We have a very complete line of samples and know that we can Please you. The Commercial Printing Co. PHONE 980-J BASEMENT MIDWEST BLDG. We close Monday, Nov, 12th—Armistice Day.