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a 1 7 t J ° Oak ~~ Many members of day. The department will resume its study and work under the direc- Casper soclety,} tion of Mrs. Wilma Winter Hull! within those of the younger set.) about January 8 or at least circle with Mrs. J. K. Anderson, 1135 South Beech street, assisted by Mrs. Thompson. The social service circle has postponed its meeting in- definitely. o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Patterson, 725 Pear street. A!l mem bers are asked to be present. eee Mrs. Townsend Entertains Lancheon. will turn out for the third formal|a month. Members desiring articles At Bridge dance to be given in Casper this sea-| ordered for their future use are re-; Mrs. C. H. Townsend was hostess son. This affair will take place quested to notify Mrs. Hull during at the Arkeon Dancing academy to-! the week also tho8e wishing to place morrow night. It is under the direc-! orders for plaques to be made by tion of a committee, the members Of|the manual training department of which -have not made their names| the schoo's are asked to notify the known up to the present time, . As usual when such events are/ later than this scheduled, many private dinner par- ties wil! be held preceding the dance and wil do much toward starting off an enjoyable evening. The dance ‘s an invitation affair. ee Methodist Prepare Musical Program. A musical program of great merit is being prepared by the choir of the Methodist church and will be given on-the night of December 23-in the chur¢h auditorium. Many high class these will be sung by soloists of abil- anthems have been selected and ity. E. EB. Fisher {s conducting the choir and will have a chorus that will present a most inspiring pro- gram. ‘i xt Sunday morning, December 16, Mrs, Flossie M. Steeves wil! sing a solo, “Open the Gates of the Temple,” by Kpapp. Mrs. Stevens is a newcomer in Casper and has a very fine soprano voice. She has been much in demand as a soloist since coming to Casper, and the Method'‘st church {s fortunate in se- curing her services next Sunday. ar Entertainment at K. P. Hall Tuesday a Success. The joint meeting and entertain- ment of the Spanish War Veterans, and Ladies Auxiliary, held Tuesday evening in the Knights of Pythias hall, was in every way a success. Following the business meeting and election of officers of both organiza- tions, dancing was enjoyed and sev- eral music selections were played by Mrs. Smith of Bucknum. At the close of the evening refreshments were served by the. committee in charge, Brott-Hanson Marriage. The marriage of Miss Violet Lou'se Brott and Haro'd C. Hanson took place ‘ast Wednesday night at the parsonage of the Methodist Episco- pal chureh, 866 South Lincoln street. The Rev. Lewis E. Carter performed the ceremony. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kelly. ee Cadet Ball In January. ‘The annual formal dance given by Natrona County High School cadets has been set for the middle of Jan uary. Preparations are already go- ing forward for this-event.- ~~ eee Mise Bailey Is Guest At Bridge Party Miss Elsie Bailey, who will returr soon to her former home in Emporia Kan., was the guest of honor at ar informal bridge party given las evening by Mrs. Thomas E. Costell ‘at her home in the Poling apar* ments, Honors .¢ bridge for th evening were won by Mrs. E. HB Aderton, Miss Esther Runden an Miss Katherine Dessert. Among those who attended wer Mrs. M. C. Crouch, Mrs. EB: H. Ader ton, Miss Katherine Dessert, Miss Mae Reddington, Miss Betty Ban gert, Miss Esther Runden and the honored guest. . Dinner to Honor Wyoming Players A dinner to honor the Wyoming Players who will stage “A Success- ful Ca’amity" at the Elks’ auditor: ium December 19, will be held a* the Henning hotel at 6 o'clock the same evening by the Alumni as- sociation of the University of Wyo ming. The Wyoming Players is a dramatic organization of the uni- versity. A short meeting of the Wyoming alumni and former students will be held at the law offices of Cobb and Cobb, 316 Consolidated Royalty building, at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Arrangements will be made at this time for the visit of the play- ers to Casper. The meeting is called early and will be short so that it will not conflict with other engage- ments. ore Woman's Club Will Hold Special Meeting The Casper Woman's club wil’ hold,a special meeting Saturday in celebration of ““‘Wyoming Day” at the ‘home of Mrs. Blackmore, 61° South Wolcott street. A ‘specia’ speaker has been arranged for and @ musical program of interest wil’ be given. All members are asked to be present and to bring a guest. oe. Mr. and Mrs. Williams Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Willlame entertained at an informal dinner last even'ng at their home, 1428 South Poplar street complimentary to the Rev. James G. Drawn of Sheridan, district superintendent of the Methodist church of the state. eee Lutheran Aid Bake Sale Saturday The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will » hold @ sale of baked goods al] day Saturday at the Public Market on East Second street. Articles which ‘were not sold at the bazaar will also be on sale. All those who were not sol'eited by the committee are aske) to bring a donation of baked good, he market early Saturday mornis Art Department Will Resnme Work In January The art department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club com- pleted their year's work at a meet- ing of the department held Wedn pa cca ci a ee hori ‘ Natrona Pancake Flour and Na- trona Syrup. Phone 1578W. | { chairman Mrs. W. W. evening. Sproul not Westminister Guild Meetirig Last Evening ‘The Westminister guild held a very successful and enjoyable meet- ing last evening at the Presbyterian manse on South Wolcott street with an attendance of 55 present. Follow- ing the dinner which was served at 6:30 a social evening was spent, winter baseball being the feature game of the evening. The guild will not meet again until after the Christ- mas and New Year holidays the meeting to be held on Wednesday evening January 9. ee Cy Circle Will Mect Friday Afternoon The regular meeting of the Cy circle of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. May Hathaway, 914 South Oak street. Mrs. Hatha- way will be. assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Norman Hood and Mrs. Ford. All members of the cir- cle are asked to be present. vee Rebekch Lodge Meeting Friday Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 will hold_a specia] meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall for the purpose of in- itiating candidates. All Rebekahs’ are asked to be present. eo. « Mrs. Wertz Entertains Mrs. R. E. Wertz was hostess yes- terday at an informal bridge lunch- eon, one of a series being given at her residence, 514 East Milton ave- nue. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. Fred’ Capen, Mrs. J. W. B'ngenhelmer and Mrs. Hal Cur- ran. Sixteen guests attended. ce 8 Methodist Circles Will Meet Friday Afternoon The Circles of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock with the following hostesses: Capitol Hill circle with Mrs. C. H. Lowe, 113 South Lincoln street. Victory Workers with Mrs. Fred Holland, 114 North Park; Busy Bee circle with Mrs. John Legan on “West Yellowstone; Kensington MOTHER! Child’s Best Laxative “California ‘wD. Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup’ now will thoroughly clean the Little bowels and in a few hours you ‘have a well, playful child again. Even if cross feverish, billous, constipated or full of cold, children love its’ pleasant taste. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California’ Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of. all ages printed on the bottle. Mother you must say “Cal- fornia.” Refuse any imitation.— Advertisement. . ~ Oy Showing Of Early Spring MILLINER Beautiful Satin Patterns FOR GIFTS Try the Barcley Shop First The Barcley Shop Main Floor O-S Bldg. Millinery Corsets, Lingerie Novelty Gifts OPEN EVENINGS yesterday at the first of a series of informal bridge luncheons given at her heme on South Wolcott street. Honors for the afterncon were won by Mrs. S. N. Brooks. Mrs. Joe Denham and Mrs. A. A. Slade. Mrs. Townsend will entertain again on Saturday at another lunchedn and bridge party. eee Dr. and Mrs. Hoff Entertain. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoff enter tatned informally last evening at ¢inner at their residence on South Center street. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and tie hosts. eee Dramatic Department Meeting Friday. Mra. W. J. Wehrli will entertain the dramatic department of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club tc- morrow afternoon at 2:30 at her home in the Grude apartments on Park avenue. A program of inter- est has been planned to be given by Mrs. R. T. Kemp, Mrs. K. E. Dre- bert and Mrs. EG. Sinclair. All members of the division are re quested to attend. eee Mrs. Barr W'll Entertain Fricay. Mrs. Harold’ Barr will entertain the members of the Friday Bridge club tomorrow at her resifence, 233 South Jefferson street. — Mrs. C. B. Bartholomew, who ‘suf fered a severe fall a few. weeks ago, has returned from St. Anthony's hospital in Denver where she under. went an operation last Wednesday. eee . My. and Mrs. A. B. Lucas are shopping and -v'siting with friends here for a few days from Salt Creek. * cee Mrs. Arlow E. Jchnston an¢ smal! son Junior arrived Wednesday from Nat Pancake Flour. trona prepared Made _in Casper. Phone 1578W. —Advertisement. VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND : YEAST FACE PACKS Suite 211, ‘OS Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. Chicago to make their home in this several days from ther home in| home on South Beech street, Mrs.pspend several days here as guest« city. Mr. Johnston Js foreman of the Omaha. Miller’s brother, Jack Nolan of|of friends. Chicago and Northwestern round- eee ‘Thermopolis. cee t(rOTHERS— huuse. | Mr. and Mrs. A. N, Evans of Den- ah yt) Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Brown ar Why allow ‘‘anuffies” and stuffy, see : ver arrived yesterday morning and) wr. and Mrs. 8. C. Lincoln are the| rived this morning from Denver Mtv Reger = hand Mrs. John B. Barnes will leave on Wil! spend several days here on] guests of relat-ves here for a week|and will spend several days here ean — Monday of next week for Chicago business and visiting with friends. | fm their home in fowa. ose ae where thee sdif mage Me Gane ters: vee str: Ba CHAMBERLAIN’S Ida Belle and Mary who attend | Miss Eva Banton and Miss B. E-| a. ang afrs. R. W. Campbell] Oxishoma City ae in the che a, COUGH REMEDY yhool Coton’: in Washington Taylor are the guests of friends ¢ iP! Oklah City are in the city an. bes oe snp by: came,in yesterday from Salt Creek} wili make thei No Narcotics and who wll spend the Christmas here for the remainder of the week io their future home here, one business, and pleasure trip. | Mr. Turnbull having accepted a po- ts. from Denver. holidays here with their paren’ sition with a ‘ocal ofl company. 5 ms eee Mr. and Charles T. McGrady will! Mr. and .Mrs. R. C. Philips of leave next week for El Paso, Texas Helena, Mont., are visiting here for where they will spend the Christ- 4 few days having arrived Tuesday mas holidays visiting with their evening. parents. Mirs Mildred Ruldling of Denver | is visiting here for the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson arrivec yesterday. from Chicago, and will eee Miss Pearl Jones ts visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bad’ey of Den- friends here for a short time from ver are the guests here for several, her home in. Trindad, Colo. days of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Barker ore Le at their home cn Eleventh street.| Mr. and Mrs, E, C. Sandison have eee returned from a wee business Mins Mary Graham, who has been and pleasure trip spent in Denver visiting with her parents in Colo-|and Cheyenne. rato for the last week, is expect- ed to return tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wasson an ee family are visiting with friends Mr. apd Mrs. E. C. 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