Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1923, Page 5

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1923 Mr. and Mrs, England To Mr. and Frank England wi!) be host hostess at a formal din- ner party to be served at the Hen- ning hotel preceeding the dance isthi held at the Elks’ hall thig afternoon ‘Reservations will be made so that the auxiliary members may sit in a body. eee “Birthday Dinner “Honors Mrs. Keenan. Mrs. William Creel entertained at @ birthday dinner served at her { home 1115 South Ash street, Friday evening. The event was in honor of Mrs, Creel’s danghter, Mrs. Earl | Meenan. Covers were laid for eight i guests. ead) = : Qut-Of-Town Guests re Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Davidson ‘ host and at a dinner =: Friday ‘ht complimentary . Henry ‘Andrews and Mrs. ary. Ric! m of Lincoln, Neb., eer are visiting In the city before returning from the Western coast where they have been spending the winter months. Covers were ls!d for 15 guests and following the stveral course dinner the evening Was enjoyed as a musical. Eh Mrs. Service Is Hostess Mrs. Greene of Twin Falls, Ida., who is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ed Seaton of this city, was honored at an informal luncheon served by Mrs. Sam 6ervice at her home on South Davi street last Wednesday afternoon. The guests included the Mesdames ™M. J. Gothberg, Ed Seaton, H. P. Bubb, Eq/Quinn and the guest of honor, eee Mrs. Dearer Hostess At Informal Tea. In honor of her house gu Q. K. Deayer entertained @ mumber of friends a an informal tea served at her hom Friday afternoon. j eee Important Mecting Of Auziliagy. The Woman's Auxiliary of the ¥. F. W./ will hold a tea at the home of Mrs. Frank Warton, 922 South David street, Wednesday af- ternoon 4 0 o'clock. All members and prospective memberg are asked to be present as the charter will be closed and per- manent officers will be elected. eee Silver Tee at Nelson Home. A silver tea will be hel@ by the ladies,of the Fist Chriatian church, at the home of Mrs .George Nelson. 1041 South Wolcott street, Wednes- day afternoon, November 14, from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. A musical program will be given by Mra. Ray Cook, Miss Stone, Mrs. Shaffer, Miss Doris Van Meter, Mrs. Cheshire, Mrs. Gates and several others, eee Mare. Meyer Hostese At Club Meeting. Mrs. Arthur Meyer was hostess at a meeting of the Ladies’ Slipper club, Friday afternoon at her home, 617 South Wolcott street. Autumn flowers used for decorations. The hongrs of the afternoon were taken by Mrs. H. O. Ward and Mrs. ©. V. Long. Among the guests ‘were the Mesdames BH. T. Patterson, H. O. Wérd, C. V. Long, Harry Meyer, Henry Scullion, L. V. Ulery, Henry Lanouette and H. O. Meyer. The club will meet again in two Weeks at the home of Mrs, E. T. ’Patterson, 524 South Wolcott street. eee ‘Aftrenoon Musical 2A Charming Affair. ‘| Mrs, H. P. Bubb assisted by Mrs. STreber entertained at a musical =Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Green of Twin Falls, Idaho, who is Se house guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed + Beat > Hajlowe’en decorations were taste- fully sed, and a program of musical humbers was given by Mrs. Treber, Mrs. Ferree, Miss Carrie Bartlett, “Mrs. Bubb, Miss Mildred Bubo. {Several violin selections were en- “joyed, and. Miss Elizabeth Baker be RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASP gave @ number of solo interpretive dances. Joint Meeting To Be Held. A joint meeting of the Casper Collins Camp No. 15 of the Spanish War Veterans, and the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Casper Collins Camp No. 7 will be held at the Pythian hall Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is de- sired, The nome of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Service on South David street pre- sented a unique scene last night at @ country dance. The home was elaborately decorated in autumn flowers and lanterns, streamers and novel favors in red and gold. The guests arrived in appropriate hard time costume, and in addition to a dance program embracing circle two steps and Paul Jones, a number of “stunts” added to the fun. At midnight refreshments were served in keeping with the idea of the occasion. The Woman's Association of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. H. Fletcher, 542 South Beech street. Mrs. Tile will assist the hostess. All members and their friends and also the chairmen of the bazaar com- mittees are asked to attend. ee Mrs. Irwin Entertains, Mrs. Joe Irwin entertained the members of her bridge club at the bridge party held Saturday by the members of the Pan Hellenic. She was hostess at two tables. «ee Interesting Meeting Of Casper Lodge. Casper Lodge 1182, Loyal Order of Moose, held a very interesting meeting on Thursday evening, !t being the last meeting to be held in the Moose building, which was recently purchased by the Producers and Refiners. Arrangements have been made for the lodge to move into a new two story building which has just been erected on West A street, one block from the Henning hotel. The Moose lodge has taken a three year ase on the entire building. ‘The first meeting to be held in the new huiiding is scheduled for Thursday evening, November 15. All mem bers of the lodge, their families and friends are invited. There will be a program of dancing and refresh ments will be served at midnight. eee Mrs. Greenbaum To Entertain. Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum will be hostess at an informal bridge tea to be held at her apartment in the Lincoln street apartment house Saturday afternoon. eee High School Dance Celebrates Armistice. In celebration of Armistice Day a dance will be held at the Natrona County High school to which all the students, the faculty and the parents are cordially-invited. In keeping with the occasion, several feature numbers will break the regular dance program, and the committee in charge of the enter- tainment have planned an unusual program. cee Party Heaere Recent Graduate. Miss Clara Brockhaus and Mrs. Margaret Leonard entertained Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. Leonard, in honor of Henry Brock- haus, who recently was graduated from Northwestern university. ‘Two tables of bridge were played. and the guest of honor took the high honors of the evening. Mr. Brockhaus is making @ ape- cial study of oil refining and is at the present in the employ of the Standard Oil company. eee Chureh Committee Meeting Called Mrs. Fred Van Gordon and Mrs. Frank Firmin request all members of thelr committees to meet at the church parlors of the Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock, Monday Novem- ber 19. Owing to Armistice Day there will be no meeting on Monday the 12th, All members are urged to present on the nineteenth to com- ' he Casper turned over to the Natrona Rebe- kah lodge No. 13 to be div.ded be- contingent fund and the \ ceremony will be solemnized by the Reverend John H. Mullin on Thursday, November 15. was carried out in the table decora- tions and favors. Those present Were:: Mrs. Theodore J. White, Mrs. Lyle Austin, Miss Eulalie Townsend, Miss Mina Dodge, Mrs. Austin B. Hill, Miss Elsie Saunders, Mrs, E.| Stanley Greenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bruce and Mrs. H. B. Jones. Laughlin and a number of their Since coming to this city, Miss| friends. Tho other Dutch treat din- Crouch has been connected with the| ner has been organized by parties New York Oil company. of the younger social set. the festivities of Armistice night, numerous formal dinners will pre- cede the ball at the Arkeon. Two Dutch treat dinner parties will be held at the Henning hotel. One will include, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bass, Mr. and Mrs. John Whelan, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mr. and eee Mr. and Mrs, Walter Storrie have | Williard Division issued invitations to about 20 of Of W. C. T. U. Meets their friends for dinner at the) Francis Williard—Diviston of | Henning. Women’s Christian Temperance’ Smaller parties are being enter- Union met at the residence of Mrs. J t#ined in various private homes, and J. W. Reid, yesterday. Over 21} the evening promises to be one of ladies attended. Mrs. H. E. Parsons| the most brilliant of the season. |presented Mrs. Reid with a bouquet ae of roses. Light refreshments were served by the hostess, asisted by Mrs. R. E. Brand. 5 Bridge Luncheon Series for Week. Mrs. Frank Cowan and Mrs. Nell | Grieve Kimball will entertain at a! Royal Neighbors series of bridge luncheons to be Meet Monday served at their home on South Wol- The Royal Neighbors of America will meet in regular session at 8 p. |m. Monday in the I. 0. 0. F. ha Final arrangements will be made for the bazaar and a full attendance is requested. A committee will have charge .of the refreshments which will be served following the business session. cott street, Monday and Thursday | afternoons. eee Regular Meeting of | Catholic Club, Yl A meeting of the Catholic Girls’ club will be held at the Mullin club on Tuesday evening. The officers elected at the last meeting will be | installed. Vv. F. W. To Give Dinner Among the dinners which will be given Monday evening is one which eee Bible Class toa Held The Women's Bible class of the Presbyterian church met Friday af- ternoon with Dr. Charles A. W<son and was well attended. Chief among the business matters tran- sacted was a motion carried to pay the second instal'ment of the amount subscribed to the building fund. Mrs. Wilson served refreshments, eee by the Veterans of Foreign Wars in 8s in Casper holding a series of Sal vation Army meetings. Seventy per- sons will be served. eee Mesdames Drew and Ladd to Entertain Mrs. T. J. Drew Ladd will entertai Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. J, P, O'Brien entertained the members of the Friday bridge c!ub at her home, 320 South Kimball Thanksgiving suggestions and fa vors were used. Honors were won by Mrs. Walter Brewer and Mrs. P. J. Stromberg. Members present in cluded: the Mesdames M. G. Marrin, Harold Barr, Walter Brewer, P. J 8. 8S. Combs, Dale Lowe, ser, C. J. Cahill, and the rostess. ‘The club will meet again next week with Mrs. P. J, Stromberg at 318 East Fifth, eee and Mrs, Herbert In at dinner today Lady Sli Club Entertained <= Mrs. Arthur Meyer, 517 Bouth Wol- cott street, entertainad the members of the Lady Slipper Bridge c'ub Fri day.’ Members present Included the Mesdames Henry Lanouette, O. H. Meyer, Henry Scullion, BE. P. Pat- terson, H. W. Meyer, Charles Vv. Long, O. H, Ward, and L. C. Ulery. Honors were taken by Mrs. Long and Mrs. Ward, ‘You Need Your . J, C. Christian the members of the Sheba club thursday eveaing at ker home. High honors were taken by Mrs. A. G. Holmgren and Mra. E. D, Odiorne, ee . D. A. BR. Meee Tuesday The members of the D. A. R. will meet at 2.30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. H. Cobb, 645 South Beech street. The hostess will be assisted by Mre. Carl Shumaker and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, eee Westminster Guild Meeting W The Westminster Guild will meet Wednesday night et the Presbyter- jan manse, 1103 South Wolcott. Miss Elizabeth Foster will be in charge of the program which will open the studies for the winter, A dinner to be held at 6.30 will precede the pro- gram. The business girls and teach- ers of the church are invited. eee Mesdames Brand and Reid To Entertain Mrs. R. E. Brand and Mrs. Jack Reid will give a silver tea Wednes day from 2 p. m. until 9 p. m. at the home of Mrs, Brand, 1024 South Spruce street. The proceeds will entertained of your th ehome. New instruments j As a very special unusual values, sired, If a piano is going fore you buy. “The House of 238 East Second St. Mrs. James Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. } honor of Col. George H. Davis who! It is a necessity in the education of your family and the enjoyment TheHanilton Piano Has been recognized for years as a piano of the highest musical value for sent the new styles and latest ve- neers which are available to us dur- ing the coming season. purchase of a Hamilton piano at this time we are prepared to offer most mas gift to the family it will be to your advantage to see this piano be- The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. PHONE 1745 Sunday Cribune for the Dew Drop Inn bachelor’s club. Both Mr. Drew and Mr. Ladd are former members of the club. se. World Wide Guila ‘ Girls Will Dine A “pot luck” supper will precede a work meeting of the World Wide Gufd girls at the Baptist church Monday evening at 6:45, according to announcement by Mrs. H. C. Murray and Mrs. O. F. Steffen, hostesses for the occasion. Members are re- quested to bring their thimbies. The garments completed at this time will go into the missionary box be- ing prepared. Mrs. Murray, who bas charge of the work, has sug- gested that each one also bring a tube of tooth paste for the box. —_—_— Red Cross Roll Call to Begin In Churches Sunday WASHINGTON, ; (United Press)—In churches throughout the land worshippers of every faith’ tomorrow will ob- serve Red Cross Sunday, marking the beginning of the annual Red Nov | Cross Rol: Call for the enrolment of members for 1924. In many, special exercises will be held and sermons relative to the work of the American Red Cross will be delivered. Generally throughout the coun- try the enrolling of members will begin immediately after the morn- ing services. It {s the expectation of the Red Cross tha 000,000 members will begin or renew their allegiance to the Red Cross be- fore the campaign closes Thanks- Mrs. Green, Seaton who has been visiting here sister of Mrs. Ed for some time. home in Twin is leaving for her 's, Idaho, Monday. Miss Gladys Hasbrouck has as her house guest over the week-end Miss Jane Beck of Wheatland. So will be he'd at the Henning hotel/’, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Svendsen has |just returned from a six weeks’ visit to Counefl Bhiffs, Ia., visiting | with Mrs. Svendsen's sister, HEMSTITCHING, Picot Pleating, braiding. Cat and eee us. Shi- |kany Dry Goods. Let us help solve your fuel prob. lem; Oliver oil and gaa burners. Phone 1129. aPianoln | Home friends, ust received repre- inducement to the with terms if de- to be your Christ- the Steinway” 231 East First St. California Alumni To Enjoy Fete Set ‘The alumni of Stanford university and the University of California have | arranged for a “Jolly-up” and dinner | for the evening of November 26 at the Henning hotel in Casper. This is the day of tne annual football game between the two universities. ‘The result is looked forward to with interest. All former students of either uni- versity, with their families, are ex- pected to attend and the committee composed of A. W. Peake, of the Midwest Refining company, and J. Cc. Lindsay, of the Western Pipe Line company, are endeavoring to get In touch with all affiliated with either college. Personals | Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller have left for Lincoln, Nebr., where they ka U. game. eee Mrs. Henry Andrews and Miss/return home Mon¢ Mary Richardson of Lincoln, Nebr. have returned from a tour of the western coast and are visiting at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. George White for the week. cee | Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones and aby_son who have been spending Values Too KUP your selecting j For November 26! will attend the Notre Dame-Nebras-| ‘%® “ity. | being away two weeks attending the Fred Lowndes in Doug’ Rothrock “Wants to See You” The Quality of the Year Is Here, SUITS — OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN You know the quality is right. Nothing but splendidly tailored, current style, all-wool garments. give you unusual values, but you have selection from large stocks, you have conscientious service from expert sales- men, you have ample room, time and lighting to insure CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS PAGE FIVr. Great Interest to Greet Coming of Sigmund Spaeth Tt is evident that many people in Casper are eagerly awaiting the ar| Thursday noon—Kiwania club rival of Dr. Sigmund Spaeth, emi-| If possible, the Wells Music com- nent lecturer on music, who is tour-| pany will provide an appearance of Ing the continent in an effort to} Dr. Spaeth for the becefit of the quicken and deepen the spirit of ap-| pubiic in general. Though bis pro. preciation for good music. He wi!l| gram is very nearly completed every be in this city one week starting! errort is being mado to have him ad- Monday. The Charles E. Wells! aress every society or organization Music company is making this edu-|that wishes to avail itself of this cational feature possible, and 4s/ splendid opportunity to heer an au. arranging Dr. Spaeth's program. hority speak on subjects directed Addresses will be delivered before|toward a better and a finer under- the following organizations: standing of music. Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday noon—Lions club. Dr. Space © {9 socompani —high school student body. hie Risteitec oe care ta: peasatea bin eemtay noon—Chamber of com-/of @ perfect knowledge of thines merce forum. musical, but hi: the ability of being ————_—- a part of any audience he speaks several months in the city at the to. Nothing he says ever goes over home of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Service |the heads of his hearers. ‘He deals evs feted itholey boeatend abet no dry lecture on musicology, 50 miles from here. They will re-| though he doen afford whatever turn for the Christmas holidays in audience he has much of value that is effevescent with sparkles of en Jie o jtertainment. ¢ J. M, Lowndes and son Joe will! y evening after Studying hard? Boys and Cirls need George Wushington National Masonic meeting in Washington, D. C. VWfnile in the east they also visited relatives in New York and Brooklyn. Mrs. J. M. Lowndes is spending the week-end with her son Good to Miss PENHEIMER AND We not only ust the fit, model and pattern that you like best, -- eekSR EST SSB] Sie SEESRESESS

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