Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1923, Page 6

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re ir le A -nmantoeescnas op PAGE SIX. SOCIETY = Departmental Club Meeting Wednesday The Casper Woman's Depart- mental club will hold their regular monthly meeting Wednesday after. noon of this week at the Knights of Pythias hall, with Mrs. P. C. Nicolay- sen president of the club presiding. Following a short business session a socia! meeting will be enjoyed and all members are asked to be present and to bring a guest Wednesday being guest day. The principle talk for the afternoon will be given by Don Lobdell assistant director of the industrial relation department of the Standard Of] company. A program of interest has been planned for the afternoon by the committee in charge. P. E. 0. Meeting Wednesday Evening Mrs. Wallace R. Finney will enter- tain Chapter O of the P. E. O. Sister- 5 at hood Wednesday evening at 7 her home, 427 Devine street. All members 28 well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. Woman's Association Will Meet Wednesday The Woman's association of the First Congregational church will meet Wednesds ternoon, January 2, at the home of Mrs. Archie Wol. cott, 103 North Kimball street. All members are asked to be presen\. eee Missionary Society Meeting Thursday The Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon of this week at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Robertson, 603 South Grant with Mrs. Johnson as assist- ant hostess, Dinner Dance Friday Evening At Curran Home Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran were hosts at a dinner and dancing party given Friday evening at their home, 443 East Eleventh street. Guests who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, Mr. and Mrs, R. ‘Werta, Mr. and Mrs. B B Lummis, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Riach, Mr and Mrs, Leigh Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. Eva Mills, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, A. E. Sterritt, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin, D. La Breche, Ivan Marshall and Pau: RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Sauter. see Nicolaysens to Receive Friends Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Nicolaysen an- nounce that they will be at home to their friends from 2 until 6 o'clock New Year's afternoon. No special invitations will be ¢s- sued but the occasion promises un usual interest and enjoyment b: reason of the fact that it will be hel at the beautiful new residence of the host and hostesson South Wolcott street. eee Mr, and Mrs. N Will Entertain Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols will be hosts at a dinner party to be given at their residence on New Year's Eve. eee Mr. and Mrs. Kem Will Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kem will be hosts to a number of friends to morrow at a dinner 7 | Mr. and Mrs. McMahon Will Entertain At s Club Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McMahon will be hosts to 35 guests tomorrow even ing at a dinner party to be given at the Elks club preceding the annua! ball to be given in the auditorium. one Exhibitors Of Hand Work To Call Mrs. Kimball All women who exhibited hand work at the Washington birthday held last year at the Kimball Daughters of the Revolution are asked to| W. 8S. Kimbal as soon as possible. eee Waldo Roberts Will Entertain at Dinner. Ido Roberts will entertain at to be given Monday at the | ceding the annual Elks will vi and Mrs. othberg, Miss Zora Perkins, . O. Worton. Mrs. Spears Is Hostess At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. T. C. Spears was hostess at yrmal luncheon and bridge ven yesterday at her home n street. Honors for the were won by Mrs. Neil of Rock River, guest of her Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. c. P.F man Guests who attended were Mrs. ummer and Mrs. J. J. Chap- P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. T. A. Dean. Mrs. R Wertz, Mrs. Neil Tyler, s r, Mrs. Harry Gus Bell, Mrs. Jeremiah Mrs. L. A. Elkins, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. R. M. Boeke, Mrs. John B. r., Mrs. James P. Sweeney, 3 Chapman, Mrs, I. N. Fre rs. M. P. Wheeler and the eee Thrusday Bridge Club | T. Weidner was b t Thursday Bridge P s afternoon Eleventh I > afternoon by Gretchen nome. & on were Mrs. Fritz Neb., guest at th ot I Wh Mrs ho Mrs. M. C. Leigh McGrath, Miss Gretchen Price, watipReG the Bremermann, Miss Kathleen Sulll- van and Miss Patricia Sullivan. The club will be entertained next week by Mrs. M. C. Price at her residence, 1132 South Durbin street. cee Woodcraft Meeting Postponed Until January 15. The regular meeting night of the Neighbors of Woodcraft falling this week on New Year's night the meet- ing has been postponed and will not be held until! Tuesday evening, Jan- uary 15, at which time it will be held at the Odd Fellows’ hall. see December Studio Recitals. The third recital in the series given this month by the pupils of Lulu Elizabeth Sams, took place Friday afternoon from 3:00 to 4:30 at the studio, 615 South Durbm street. Ruth Kane showed exceptional talent in the memorizing and execu- tion of “The Gypsy Rondo” and “Andantino,” by Haydy. In the method which Miss Sams teaches, she bulls a strong founda- tion of technique, and insists upon every pupil constantly enlarging thelr “repertoir Those winning in the seale-play- ing contest on Friday afternoon were Ruth Kane and Mary Jane Keith. For the mustcal history lesson the Ufe of William Mason, famous American plano teacher, was studied. | Ruth McFarland played and sang “Santa Claus Will Come Tonight,” | by Orth | Peon Dr. and Mrs. Reichenbach To Entertain Monday | Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Reichenbach; | will entertain for 15 guests at din- Trinity Lutheran Ald ty Luthers v ‘Dutch Treat Dinner | quarterly business meeting Thursday Tomorrow Evening ; jafternoon at 2:30 at the parsonage, F u ner at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Henning hotel. Apollo Orchestra Has | Many Engagements The Apollo orchestra just recently organized by Mrs. Curtz, tallented violinist and who have been playing for the Masonic dancing club parties will give a program New Years eve! and day at the Henning hotel. They} will also play next week for the Masonic carnival dance to be given New Year's night at the temple. | e2e Tustrated Lecture This Morning Mrs. J. A. Williams will give an iNustrated lecture this morning 9:45 at the Presbyterian tabernacle| on India, All classes which meet living room. Chickering your home. jat this time are invited to Why Miss One of Life’s Greatest Companions? Black OF Gunmetal I Fe seg of There is a growing appreciation of the beauty that exists $3.00 Per Pair f you are in need of a new dress for Serie Only, 22) ak RAND EID. the New Year festivities be sure and Pate Delors It is a fact that a alues Up more space than an Upright, set across a corner of a small It is also a fact that a pleasing GRAND Piano costs no more than many an Upright. Step In and See Our Most Complete Display of Grand Pianos All created with the excellence that endures and fully Haines Bros. A cash payment, and terms you will like will send a piano to The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1923 News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations tables will be artistically deocrated| dance includes Guy Gay, 8. H. Van! Dinner party at the R. H. Nichols with poinsettias while the lights and| Burgh, Carl H. Gompf, and Ed Tre- home on Park avenue. banquet room will be decorated in] glown. The Apollo orchestra has/ Christmas colors and designs. been obtained to play for the dance. oe . Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Will Be Hosts At Dinner Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Duncan will} Mr. Earl G. Burwell will be hostess entertain at a dinner party Monday |‘this evening at dinner at his home.| Mrs. W. R. Finney will entertain evening at the Elks club the party| 419 East Tenth street, for all of the; Chapter O of the P. E. ©. Sister- to precede the Elks annual ball. employes of the Casper Gas Appl!-| hood at her home. see ance company. Mr. and Mrs. O'Keefe To Saturday Casper Woman's Club meeting at Tuesday the home of Miss Mas Ham! | South Durbin street, Safe Fat at Reduction” Reduce, reduce, redu reduce ts t! - gan of all fat people, Get thine; lim, is the cry of Ihion and ‘so. 4 And the overfat wring their In mortification and heipless. ness; revolting at n: afraid of viol Woman's association of the First| th: Congregational church meeting at the home of Mrs, A. Wolcott. eee W. ©. T. U. Meeting Friday Afternoon ‘The Gordon division of the Wo- Mr. and Mrs. W. entertain at dinner Monday evening for six guests at the Elks to pre-|men’s Christian Temperance union cede the annual ball to be given in| will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 the auditorium. Among those who/ at the home of Mrs, H. O. Swenson, will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | 522 South Beech street. All members Reefe, Miss Mary Kassis, S. A.| are asked to be present. Shikany and the hosts. eee learn through th t safely reduce steadily and eas without one change in their m: of life, but harmlessly, secr quickly hing their ideal ure, with a smoother skin b petite and health than nown, ‘Thursday Formal dinner and dancir.g party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen- . And now comes ii Mrs. M. C. Price will entertain in-! mola Prescription Tablets from the formally for the members of the Fame famous i aemneee form @ Marmola cript! eo ee, bridge club, hooves you to learn the” stints lonary meeting of the First tory. beneficial effects of this gre Christian church at the home of| aa! reducer by giving to your one dollar for o Meg. Robertson en South Grant aan aie Amount tothe tal" ————— ee rex pismn ih il attend Cal dar Among those who will attend one . Social Calendar for ing Week of several dutch treat dinners to be given at the Elks club Monday even- Monday Elks ball at the auditorium or. Seventh street, ing are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Warren, Mr. and Mrs, Julian Lever Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Becklinger, Dr. and Mrs A. P. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Callaway and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Macs Mr. and Mrs, Charles 8, HIN will entertain at a formal dinner and dancing party at the Henning hotel, Dinner party at the Elks club to be given by Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McMahon. Dr. and Mrs. H.' A. Reichenbach will be hosts at a dinner at the Henning. Avenue, ‘Detro Mich., quest that they’ mail fo you « tex of Marmola Prescription Tablet: Advertisement. Turkey, chicken, duck, and goose Staner New Years $1. aeras"s. VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J Friday Mrs. H. W. Swenson will entertain the members of the Gordon division of the Women’s Christian Temper- ance union. Carnival Dance At Masonic Temple Tuesday A New Years carnival dance will be given at the Masonic temple Tuesday night by the Masonic dano. ing club. Special decorations will be arranged in the hall, of all kinds will be avaf to promote the carniva spirit which} Mr. and Mrs, James P. Kem will will obtain on the occasion. entertain at dinner preceding Elks The committee in charge of the dance | ars. R. B. ‘LEGGETT whose admirable talents as a so- prano soloist have given her prominence in Casper musical circles. ittend. to the| Helen Crater, Miss Betty Archambault, Miss Sophie Archam, bault, Miss Margaret McAleer and the hostesses. Mrs. J. P. O’Brien, Mrs. Eccl iss Edna W Cahill, Miss An invitation is aiso extend public, Alma ee pe Will Meet This Week The Ladies’ aid society of the Tri eee nity Lutheran church will hold their Among those who will attend a dutch treat dinner to be given to. morrow evening at the Elks preced- | . ing the ball are Mr. and Mrs, W. I Rehr, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Miss McAleer Is Hilda Harlin, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Guest At Party Brewster, Ralph Barton, Wheeler Miss Margaret McAleer who will, Canfield, and Robert Burke. be married soon to Edwin Humm “eid tins was the guest of honor last evenihig at a shower given at the home of Mrs. Harry Worester on East Second| street. Mrs. Worester was assisted 617 East Fourth street with Mrs. J. H. Gockel as hostess, All members are asked to be present. eee IN Frocks tor Dress & Semiformal Beads Formal Dancing Party At the Henning Among the many enjoyable for- mal parties to be given tomorrow during the evéning by Miss Adeline| evening will be one given by Mr. Gilborne. and Mrs. C. S. Hill at the Henning Guests of Mrs. Worester and Miss the entertainment to be a formal din. Gilborne were Mrs. Calvin Smith, ner and dancing party . The dinner Car Necklaces Bracelets Head Bands Eardrops All Add a Pretty Touch to the Evening Gown 65 MOST WANTED Evening Gowns Have Been Divided Into Three Lots AT REDUCTIONS OF 111 #3 2:3 Chiffon Hose In the new shades of Peau, Chaire, Beige, Silver and Gold. $3.50 Per Pair We Are Showing small GRAND Piano takes up practically no look at these lines of astonishing values. Wee rh a $3.50 ‘2 r ad *3 00 ‘5 .00 guaranteed. $625 to $2200 Kurtzmann Milton Armstrong Story & Clark Your present piano accepted as part payment on the purchase price of a new one. 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