Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 8

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th 54 A> ri ee Siaeiesn Ra VERS een Ht "OD IuaMe eden eS a ee —— AR mF } 7 Clark Miller Marriage. The marriage of Clark to William B. Miller, both of Miller, Wyo., took place yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Riddel, 516 West Ninth street, the Rev. Charles E. Wilson of the Presbyterian church officiat ing. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Herring of Laramie, sister and brother-in-law of the groom, Mrs. Cyphert of Lander, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Riddel ‘The couple will leave today for Miller where they will make their home. . Mrs. Brooks Will Entertain Past Matrons Club. Mrs. B. B. Brooks will entertain the members of the Past Matrons club Wednesday afternoon at her home in the Blackmore apartments. All members and visiting members in the city are invited to attend. eee Mrs. Stromberg Entertains. Mrs. G. EB. Stromberg entertained the members of the Friday Bridge club last week at her home, 313 East Fifth stree' Favors and place cards of Thanksgiving designs were used for the table decorations. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. Harold Barr and Mrs. R. ‘W. Boyd. Members of the club who attended were Mrs. M. G. Marrin, “Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mra. J. P. O’Brien, Mrs. Harold Barr, Mrs. 8. 8. Combs, Mrs. Daniel Davis. Mrs. R. W. Boyd, Mrs. Dale Lowe and the hostess. The club will meet again next Friday at the home of Mrs. S. S. Combs, 815 South Ash street. ‘Trinity Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday. Mrs. K. L. Krusmark will enter- tain the members of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at her home, 617 East Fifth street. All members are asked to be pres- ent as the final plans for the Christ- mas sale wil) be made, oe. Benefit Association Will Meet Monday Evening. The Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock at the L. O. ©. F. hall. A party will be givon for all those having birth@sys dur- ing November and candidates* wiil be initiated. All members of the association are requested to be present. eee Bridge Luncheons This Week at McFadyen Home. Mrs. John McFadyen will enter- tain on Wednesday and Friday of this week at her home on South Durbin street st two informal bridge luncheons. These will be tho second and third of a serles which Mrs. McFadyen is giving. one Witt-T Club Meeting Wednesday Evening. Mrs. Philip Girrard will entertain the members of the Witt-T Bridge club Wednesday evening at her resi- dence, 815 East Fifth street. cee Mrs. Purdy Will Entertain, Mrs. Ted Purdy will entertain the members of the Thursday Bridge club at her home, 433 South Park avenue, ees Mond@ay Club Meeting At McGrath Residence, The Monday Bridge club wii meet tomorrow at the residence of Mrs. John McGrath, 927 South Beech street. eee Mrs. Patton Will Entertain Fortnightly Club Saturday. Mrs. H. L. Patton will entertain the members of the Fortnightly Bridge club Saturday, November 24, at her home on Wolcott street. eee Miss Winter Entertains Park School Teachers. Miss Mae Winter entertained in- formally yester@ay afternoon at her home in honor of the teachers of Park school. Th) afternoon was spent in sewing Christmas gifts Among those who attended were the Misses Edna Weisbrode, Jose phine Perry, Violet Faulk, Ella Phenicie, Thea Callant, Garnett Volertson, Musa Ross, Mary Yard, Stella Julian, Bess Smith, Catherine Pennock, Marion Bryant, Elsie Nar- ber, Catherine Baning and Mrs. Baldauf. eee W. ©. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternvon. A general meeting of th» Women’s Christian Temperance union will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 in the Methodist church parlors. An in teresting program is being planned by the committee in charge and all members of the union are asked to be present. ere Society Meeting Tomorrow ‘The Casper Delphian society will ‘meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the public Ubrary with Mrs. w. J Hagist as leader. The study for the afternoon will be the scvial life of! t. All members of the society Dy ncxea to be present. cee Miss Tangeman Entertains At Luncheon Saturday. Miss Verra Tangeman entertained at an informa! luncheon given yes terday at the Henning hotel comp! mentary to Mrs. Herbert Ladd Mrs. Fred Kampf. Among thc who attended were Miss Ruth Bridenbaugh, Miss Ruth Beges, RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Miss Anna M./} Miss Miss Hilda Harlin, Miss Harriett Gardner, Miss Eleanore McLaughlin, Dorothy Gardner, Miss Adel Ackerman, Miss Patricia O'Neil. Miss Violet Faulk and the honored guests, eee Mrs. Sharp Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs, Theadore L. Sharp was hos- tess at an enjoyable informa! bridge luncheon given Friday at her home. 429 East Thirteenth street. Honors were won by Mrs. H. A. Thompson and Mrs. G. E .Stromberg. Among the guests present were Mrs. E. H Kilpatrick, Mrs. Harry Bottoms. Mrs, Agnes Trumble, Mrs.’ Richard Riggs. Mrs. EB. B. Bruce, Mrs. G. E. Stromberg, Mrs. H. A. Thompson and the hostess. eee P. E. 0. Meeting Saturday Afternoon Casper -G. of the P. E. O. Sister- hood will meet Saturday November 24 at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F, B. Firmin, 804 South Grant avenue. All members and visiting members in the city are invited to attend. eee Presbyterian Aid Will Meet Mrs. F. B. Firmin's division of thé Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald society wil! meet Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. for luncheon and a sewing session at the home of Mrs. Harry Adams, 1115 South Center street. All members are asked to be present to sew for the annual bazaar to be held during the month of December. eee Literary Division Will ~ “ Hold Meeting Wednesday The Literature division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet Wednesday afternoon, November 21 at the home of Mrs. C. H, McCory, 758 South Lincoln avenue. The program for the after- noon wil! include a study of the fol- lowing short stories: ‘The Black Cat,” Poe, Mrs. W. H. Patten; “Four Million,” O’Henry, Mrs. R. W. Loucks; “Dr. Lavender’s People,” Margaret Deland, Mrs. E. G. Sin- ; “Holly Hedge,” Irene Temple y. Mrs. G. C. Lee. All members of the division are asked to be present. ere tional Woman's Association Will Meet The Women's association of the First Congregational church will MRS. M. J. FOLEY, who will receive Wednesday at a musi- cal and luncheon to be given at the Mullin club. attended were Bilis Charles Cullen, Woody Post, Vance Rowe, Char'es Bowman, Arthur Bul- lock, Charles Reed Miller, Allen Mc- Grew, Dixie Shull and Mrs. Eshel- man. eee Woman's Club Hold Pleasant Meeting The Casper Woman's club held a pleasant meeting Saturday after- noon at the home of Mrs. M. C. Keith on North Beech street. The regular program for the afternoon was suspended and Mrs. H. 8. Havice who spent 14 years of her Ufe in Roumania gave a most inter- esting and insirtictive talk on the country during her stay there. Mrs. Havice illustrated her talk by pic- tures of the different villages and costumes of the country, She talked meet Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Funk- hauser, 558 South Kimball street. All members are asked to be present as articles for the Christmas sa'e to be held in December at the Well’s Music store will be completed. eee Choral Society Will Mect ‘The Men's Choral society which ts being organized in Casper includes about 40 members to date. This club will meet at 8 o'clock next Tuesday evening !n the Charles P. ‘Wells Music store for practice. The music has arrived so there will be nothing to interfere with the work contemplated. eee Royal Neighbor Bazaar Monday, November 26 The Royal Neighbors of America will hold a bazaar Monday, Novem- ber 26 at the I. 0.0. F. hall, A merchants lunch will be served from 11 o'clock until 2. cee . Reception and Musical Wednesday At Mullin Club The Reverend Fr. John I. Mullin of St. Anthony's Catholic church, has issued invitations to the mem- bers of the Altar and Rosary society and the matrons of the parish to an annual reception and musical to be given at the Mullin clud at 2:30 ‘Wednesday afternoon, November 21. Mrs. M. F. Foley and the Rev. Fr. J. F. Moreton will assist Reverend Mul'In fn receiving the guests. Re- freshments will be served and the guests are anticipating the same Pleasurable occasion that has at- tended these receptions in past years. eee Carnival At North Casper Community Church Friday The Ladies’ Ald society of the North Casper Community church will hold a carnival Friday evening November 23, at the church, 1009 North Durbin street, to which the public is invited to attend. The en. tertainment wil! include all of the attractions of a carnival, confetti, side shows, stands, jazz music and other features. eee for several seconds on the education, stating that 80 per cent of the people cou'd neigther read nor write and the schools which are few, teach but three subjects. The club will meet again In two weeks on Satur- day, December 1, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Bailey on South Wolcott street. eee Catholic Girls’ Club Dance Friday at Arkeon. Members of the Catholic Girls’ club will give a dance Friday eve ning, November 23, at the Arkeon dancing academy for the purpose of Room 101 (Upstairs) Just a Christmas Suggestion Gifford Myers Is Host At Party Gifford Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Myers was host at! a children's party given yesterday| afternoon at his home on Grant ave- nue in honor of his eighth birth- day. Games were played and re- freshments were served by Mrs. Myers assisted by her mother, Mrs. C. G. Stewart. Among those who se Ue Hand-Made Shoppe” Ladies’ Undergarments, La- lies Hand-Made Sweaters, Chok- er Bead Necklaces, Ear Drops, eae Embroidered Handker- chiefs, WE ADVISE EARLY SE- LECTION FOR CHRISTMAS. Phone 8673 501 EB, Second your thoughtfulness than Robertson, | ratsing Reductions On Our Entire 2 5% en The Vogue Millinery what could be a more beautiful, lasting reminder ‘of , A GRUEN —OR— QUALITY DIAMOND. from A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas. funds for carrying on | charity work during the Christmas holidays. The members of the Christmas tree committee are in charge. Tickets for the affair are now on sale by members of the club, see Mrs. Wallace Will Entertain at Bridge Li Mrs. R, D. Wallace will be hostess |at an informal bridge luncheon to be given Tuesday at her home in the Blackmore apartments. eee North Casper Christian Church Bazaar Date The North Casper Christian church will hold their annual Christ- mas bazaar and sale of baked goods, Beauty Unsurpassed a @ soft and soothing action. 80 in cues White Send 100 for Trtal Size FERD.T. HOPEINS& SOR, New York | Gouraud's Oriental Cream Stock of Beautiful Parisian Millinery Becklinger Bldg. WATCH ‘ONES <- News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations Music Interest Stimulated By Lectures of Dr. Spaeth Casper has enjoyei a unique as Its ears opened, and it has been| Construction company. stimulus toward the approciation of music through the visit of Dr. Sig- mund Spaeth of New York during the past week. For the first time in their lives, perhaps, a big proportion of Casper’s citizens have been made to realize that there is good fun tn good music, and that the art need not be con sidered the complex and difficult December 8 at the Methodist church, Second and Durbin streets. A lunch will be served during the noon hour sivirg the people of the business tained the members of the Emanon Bridge club Thursday evening at thetr home, $45 East Second street. Honors for the evening were won by Mrs. Murdo Lyons and Ben Cul- ‘en. Members of the club present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leary, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donahoe, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pigeon, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. Murdo Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart anda the hosts. The club will meet again in two weeks on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs, Jack Leary, 455 CY avenue. oo 8 Mrs. Newman Will Entertain At Bridge Luncheons. Mrs. Fred Newman will be hos- tess at two informal bridge lunch- eons to be given on Wednesday and Saturday of this week at her resi- dence, 1015 South Durbin street. eee Miss England Will Entertain Midnight Club. Miss Margaret England will enter- tain the members of the Midnight Bridge club on Tuesday evening of this week at her home, 1242 South Elm street. Proposition evening. eee Masonic Dancing Party friday Evening. The members of the Masonic Dancing club will entertain Friday evening, November 23, at the Masonic temple at the third of a series of parti which they are Entertain. Mra. past week. —S rT MEZZO a es CL BUSSSF TRS would have us believe. Dr. Spaeth is an unquestioned au- thority on all musical subjects, yet he has succeeded wide knowledge within the reach of the average listener, whether he con- siders himself musical or not. In truth Casper has had its eyes as well —_—————— ee eiving this season. Light refresh- ments will be served during the Pepper Club Meeting Tomorrow Evening. Members of the Pepper ¢lub will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Pitt Covert Standard addition. Mrs. Greenbaum Will Stanley Greenbaum will be hostess at two informal bridge teas to be given on Monday and Wednes- day afternoons of this week at her home. 609 East Lind “Show me the home wherein music dwells, and I shall show you a happy, peaceful and contented home.’’ IS THE WONDER PIANO That Was Used By Dr. Sigmund Spaeth To illustrate his unique talks on music during the Those who heard his novel entertainment a laughed at themselves, when they performance of the Ampico had actually made them believe the artist himself was at the keyboard. This noted musical authority says: “The Ampico is the one and only instrument that truly re-enacts t! the great pianists in every subtle detail of beauty and perecunling? a Raced valuable of all influences for the development of music in the home.” Make your own enthusiasm for music a permanent asset through . She AAMPICO 8, 1923 ‘T. E. Costello has returneg from Riverton where he spent a few days business. last week on Dusiness in con. nection with the Sprague and Nisei, — & most pleasant process, for the dis- Unguished visitor entertained with his delightfully humorous point of view, even while his audiences were unconsciously being instructed. It ts ne secret that the credit for bringing Dr. Spacth to Casper be- longs to the Chas. E. Wells Music company. This progressive firm has always taken a lead in stimulating and encournging local musical ao tivities and in ite newest contribu- tion to the pubic welfare it has that some scholars 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 disense and takes away the dead, dry look. Delightfully perfumed. Use it consistently. OVRAUn, SRIENTAS COCOANUT 01 SHAMPOO Ferd.T. Hopkins & Son, NewYork in bringing his as Francis McMillen, Alberto Salvi, and Chicago Operatic Trio, In addi- tion to that by Anna Case, already | given. Unquestionably the interest in these evente will be greatly strengthened by the unique mis- sionary work of Dr. Spaeth and the/|* Chas. EB. Wells Music company. ——_»— ‘Word has been received here that Congressman Charles B. Winter was the guest of the city of Norfolk, Va., and the Atlantic Deepér Waterways association November 14 to 16. poneleahpaht = st aclliedl eee in the new ptt 4 Mrs. Jack Rouse and baby daugh- ter, Martha Minell have returned to wer home on Lincoln street from the Women and Children's hospital. ———_—_ Attorney W. O. Wilson spent a short time in Cheyenne lest week on legal business. ven —Longfellow ES 44) heeifee WSS ii=¥777 oS MAIZE LIK at | t the America Theater, suddenly realized that the human It is the most Exclusively Represented in Casper By THE CHAS. E. WELLS MUSIC CO. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second St. CASPER Phone 194 Exctustve' Representatives for © Kurtrmann, Haines Bros, Frantdlin, Story & Clark, Gulbransen Players Armstrong and Milton Grands C. G, Conn Band Instruments Victrolas—Reeords—Brunswicka

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