Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1923, Page 9

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ee Ne a ee SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1923 Jones-Lewis Marriage Saturday " The marriage of Miss Lucy Jones, formerly of Thermopolis, to J. W. Lewis ‘ook place yesterday noon. Justice Brennan performing the ceremony. They were attended by Miss Inez Pitts and Arthur Combs.} The groom is the son of Mrs. Sam) Service of this city and has since| coming to Casper three years ago| from Omaha been connected with the city engineering office. Following the ceremony a wedding! dinner was served at the home of’ the groom's mother, 933 South David street, after which Mrs. Harry Bubb entertained informally for the newly. | weds at her home on South Wolcott) street. Among those who attended the dinner were Mrs. Marjorie Field, Mr. and Mrs. 8S. 8S. Combs, Miss Inez Pitts, Burell Handley, Miss Haze: Jones, Arthur Combs, and Mrs. Ser- vice. The couple left this morning for Thermopolis where they will spend a few days, after which they will return and make their home in this city. eee Young People's Branch of W. ©. T. U. To Meet Mrs. Harry Parsons will entertain the Young Peoples branch of the ‘Women's Christian Temperance union Thursday evening at 7:30 at her home, 440 South Durbin street. A splendid musical program has been arranged and all members of the branch are asked to be present. eee Literary Department Will Meet Wednesday The Literary department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Patten, 1105 South Durbin strest. The program for the afternoon follows: “How to Judge a Short Story," by Mrs. D. Welch, “The Dialect Story,” Mrs. William P. Holman; and a review of O'Brien's best short stories of 1923, by Mrs. K. Drebert. All members of the division are asked to be pres- ent. eee ‘Tennock-Carson Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Kathryn Tennock to J. 8. Carson of Coleraine, Minn., was announced yesterday afternoon at an informal bridge party given by Miss Katharine Jones at her home on South Ash street. The news was made known by red carnations on which were tied dainty announcement cards. Miss Tennock is among the popular ris of the city being an instructor at Park school. Honors at bridge for the afternoon were taken by Miss Rose Noonan ond Miss Georgia,.Simith.».Among those who attended were Mrs. Dean Morgan. Mrs. Bertha Sihler, Miss Edna Johnson, Mrs, D. J. Bean, Miss Frances Bell, Miss Georgia Smith, Miss Louisa Relenman, Miss Doro- thy Kern, Miss May Winter, Miss Katharine Banning, Miss Edith Hunt, Miss Rose Noonan and the honored guest. eee ©. ©. C. Club Is Entertained The Misses Marguerite and Con- stance Metz entertained the mem» bers of the C. C. C. Club Friday evening at a theatre party gi@on at the Rialto after which a lunch was served at Lloyds. The club will be entertained again on December 28 by Miss Inez Epling at her home on Thirteenth street. see Musical Program Next Sunday Musical selections peculiarly ap- propriate to the Christmas season will be given at the First Baptist church, Fifth and Beech streets, Sunday, December 23. Many of the most talented persons in Casper's mus'cal their time for putting on this pro- gram. The concert will take the Place of regular evening services. one Monday Bridge Club Meeting Tomorrow The Monday bridge club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. C. Snook, 426 East Eleventh street. cee Mrs. Walker Wil Entertain Pepper Club Mrs. O. L, Walker will entertain the members of the Pepper club Monday evening at her residence, 105 West Twelfth street. see American Yeomen Will Meet Monday The Brotherhood of the American Yeomen will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of \ythias hall, Candidates will be in- itiated and business matters of im- Portance discussed after which danc- ing will be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. All members are invited to be present. see Mr. and Mrs. Patten Will Entertain At Dance Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Patten will be hosts at a formal dancing party to be given Tuesday evening of this week at their home, Eleventh and Durbin streets, About fifteen couples will attend. ere P. B. 0. Mecting Wednesday Evening Chapter O. of the P, HB. O. Sister- hood will meet Wednes#ay evening At 745 at the home of Mrs. E. P, Bacon, 309 East Tenth street, eee Mooseheart Bazaar A Sucress The Bazaar held by the Women of the Mooseheart Legion yesterday tn their new home on West First street and the dance and supper following | was a decided success. In addition to the general enjoyment of the af: falr over sixty dollars was cleared, vee Odd Fellows To Hold Roll Call | Casper Lodge No, 22, 1. 0, 0. F..| wil held thelr first annual rol} call, \ ‘Tuerday night December 18th. | Invitations have been mailed to all) circles have volunteered |? members, requesting them to be Present and answer to their names.) Letters will be read from those who are unable to attend. It is expected that a large number will be in at-, tendance and alt visiting members, of the order tn the city are especial-! ly invited. A program has been ar- ranged suitable to the occasion which will be followed by a banquet. | eee | 8. B. A. Meetings : Held Each Week The Security Benefit Association. formerly Knights and Ladies of security, meets every Wednesday! night in the Union Labor hall, 340) N. Wolcott street. A general good | time ts enjoyed by all who attend! and an Invitation is extended to all members who hold their membership elsewhere to meet with us, let us get acquainted and make Casper Coun- cil No, 3702 one of the leading Coun- ceils in the Order. This is a place where families can enjoy themselves and haf family Protection as well. Phone 1414. F. M. Monroe, District Manager, will be glad to tell you how to secure a Turkey for Christmas or New Year's, “Every member get 2 member” ts our slogan. cee W. C. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon The general meeting of the Wom- en's Christian o'clock at the, Methodist . church parlors. Mrs. @/ra E. Bailey will be in charge of fhe program. AN mem-| bers of the union are asked to be| present. Temperance union! will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30} Mooseheart Legion Drill Team Will Meet This Week The Grill team and officers for the new year, for the Women of Moose- heart Legion will hold practice meet- ings on Monday and Wednesday evenings of this week. The meet- ings are being held for the purpose of making preparations for the Mrs. Lever Will Enterta’ Midnight Gridge Club. Mrs. Juilan Lever Jr. will enter- tain the members of the Midnight Bridge club Tuesday evening at ner home on South Beech street. cee Bowman, Miss H. Fennedy and the hostess. co 8e Mrs. Townsend Entertains At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. C. H. Townsend entertained at the second of a series of success- ful informal bridge luncheons given yesterday at her residence on South| Sion refreshments will be served ‘Wolcott street. Honors at bridge| 8nd an entertainment will be given. for the afternoon were won by Miss tig Neighbors of Woodcraft, Casper sircle No. 409, will meet Wednes- Gay evening, November 19, instead of Tuesday evening as was original- ly planned, at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Following the regular business ses- Keen interest has been manifested im the costume dance which will be given by the Powder River post Meet Wednesday. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars j . i at the Arkeon dancing academy oe Pea smth ae. ae le been next Thursday. This is one of tho all the usual Church Women to Viole’ Set 'deha See meet Wednesday, December 19, at | Very few affairs which this ergant-| for the most. beautiful, most and =e pone bs es| Miss Mary Yard the home of Mrs. Fred Jessen, 803 | *#tion will stage this season and| comical, and most original cos- cued sar ict Entertains at Party, South Lincoln, apartment 4. every effort will be expended to | tumes, there being three prizes for Miss Mary Yard entertained in- ee TT rrr} the ladif'e-and’ three for the gentlo- Eastern Star Meeting Monday Evening. The Fort Casper chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will hold a special Tmeeting Monday evening at 8 formally yesterday afternoon at her home, 816 East Third street, for given Tuesday evening at their} men. apartments in honor of Marvin Mc- Kenna, who wil! leave this week for Salt Creek having accepted a posl- tion there. the teachers of the city formerly from Fort Collins. Among those who attended were Miss Eva The Messrs. J. Kennedy Rodel. Howard Stahl and Ross M. Grant will be hosts at\a stag party to be Plan Great Costume Dance i2i8Sfiosi* make {t go over with a bang. occasion will be carnivallike and | last few days at Sait opportunities merry-making will be provided. Different stores of Casper have | friends. agreed to donate different articles | &s pilzes. The prizes will be givon A Pair of Crosett shoes will be given by Jessen Brothers, a travel | tollet set by the Scott Clothing com- | pany and a $5 order by Campbell- Che Casper Sunday Cridune PAGE NINE who attended were: Mrs. Stuart Up-| o’clock at the Masonic temple for| Armour, Miss Jessie Bronton, Miss V . | Jonnson company for the men's % the purpose of ini candidates.| H. Monahan, Miss Schriber, Miss t priass, while for the women, the Bay hencrosene aes, Nit Al neater st he wdte tte uted | idl Prien Stas tea zeke | VW Eterans of Foreign W ars | Piss, whlle for the women, sh Hayes, Mrs. Horace Shoemaker,| *® be Present. ene. Mite, Armour: Fuchs Miss Emma Lou Abbott, Mrs. C. H. 2 0-38, — W. H. J. Bawey, Riverton Chronicle, editor of The Creek on busi- jon business and visiting with FRANK CANNER Custom Tailor | Cleaning and Pressing 2653 South Center meee et The Finest Gift of All A Musical Instrument What could be more appropriate than the Beautiful Gift of a Piano, Player-Piano or Phonograph? Such would be a lasting tribute from the giver for this Christmas, every Christmas and each day of the year—an ever present source of education and happiness for all. public installation which will be ob- served Friday, December 22, ce. Marvin Bishop Is Host At Dinner Marvin Bishop Jr., was host at a dinner given Friday evening at the Henning Hote! preceding the danc- ing party at the Arkeon. Mr, Bish- op's guests Were Miss Kathryn Ma- honey, Miss Christine Owens, Miss Georgeann Evans, Elsworth Wagner and Ralph Barton. . e. Dinner Party At Henning Friday Bert Conley entertained at a din- ner party given Friday evening, at! the Henning hotel preceding the for- mal dancing party at the Arkeon, Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jessen, Miss Helen Crater, Mrs. Davis, Miss Jane Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Costello, Mr. and Mrs. William Hazelmire, M. E. Diamond, Joseph Rust and the host, ¥ eae Mrs. Stafford Entertains Bridge Club Saturday Mrs, Charles B. Stafford enter- tained the members of her bridge club yesterday afternoon at home. ‘Honors were taken Mrs, Earl M. Hayes and Mrs. Horace Shoemaker. Among those! paeaapempmreenreers me eee ee New Method Of Reducing Fat A news {tem from abroad informs us that the American method of pro- ducing a slim, trim figure is meet- ing with astonishing success. This. system, which has made such a Wonderful impression over there, must be the Marmola Prescription Tablet method of reducing fat. It is to gay that we have nothing etter for this purpose in this coun- try. Anything that will reduce the excess flesh steadily and easily without injury to the stomach, the causing of wrinkles, the help of ex- ercising or dieting, or interference with one’s meals is a mighty tm- portant and useful addition to civ- iUzation’s necessities. Just such a catalogue of good results follow the use of these pleasant, harmless and| momical little fat’ reducers. We say economical, because Marmola eription Tablets (made in accor- with the famous Marmola Prescription) can be obtaned of any druggist the world over or from the Marmola Company, 4612 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich., for one dollar a box "which is a decidedly economi- eal price considering the number of tablets each box contal: They are harmless.—. rtisem: Frances-Claire Undergarment Company wish to announce that pind have on display at the HODSOLL MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Balcony New Public Market a beautiful line of Tailored Lingerie, in Gowns, Teddies, Stepins, Vests, Pongee House Dresses and Bath Robea, These garments are made of durable silks for the discriminating women, Orders Taken for Xmas Delivery ‘ The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. f After months of preparation have a most complete display of Standard Instruments for the Christmas trade. Remember--- We are representatives for both the BRUNSWICK & VICTROLA Grand and Upright Pianos Chickering & Sons Haines Bros. Franklin C. Kurtzmann & Co, Armstrong Milton Story & Clark DeKalb —Grands priced from $625 —Uprights priced from $285, The Brunswick “York” $150 By Comparing These Two Makes Side by Side You're Assured, Satisfaction VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Used Pianos Phonographs neenenneeeE Y 0-0 |) Other styles as low as $25 As Low As $175 As Low Aas Haines Bros. and Franklin Pianos, Uprights Period Art Designs— Priced from and Grands, in All $1,050 up Player Pianos The Famous Gulbran- sen Registering Pianos —four styles —na- tionally priced—~ $420, $495, $600, $700, C. Kurtzmann & Co. and the Story & Clark, in several styles and finishes; priced from $585 John Philip Sousa Hag Endorsed and Used Exclusively Cc, G. CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS For the Past 25 Years All the world’s greatest soloists also use CONN Instruments, Give your boy a CONN Instrument this Christmas and watch him get there! We Carry C. G, CONN Band Instruments EXCLUSIVELY We are here to serve you in every. thing musical—and your satisfaction is our first consideration, Used Player Pianos $395 It does make a difference where y ou buy your musical merchandise The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of The Chickering i |i: HUH — the ; who spent the for | ness will spend the week-end here } | | z & S °

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