Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1924, Page 6

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EVENTSI Entertainment Thursday At Nicolaysen Home of the most enjoyable social ring the holidays er and dancing evening by Nicolaysen, Mr. ler and Clement laysen resi- given ¢ South Wolcott eet, ts who attended during the g were Mr. and Mrs. & T. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis, . and Mrs. Paul Batchellor, Mr. apd Mrs. Car! Shu Mr. and Ms. R, C. Wyland, ps Zeigh Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wertz, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bell, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes, Mr, and Mrs. @ R Hagens, Mr. and Mrs. L. ® Mc . Mr. and Mra. T. C. Spears, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Buck- ner, nd Mrs. T, 8. Cooke, Mr. Charles Carnpbell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Capen. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Geis, Mr. and Mrs. EB. L. Estabrook Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Dr. and Mrs. J, Riach, Dr. and Mrs F. Hoff, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. F Mr, and Mrs. James P. Kem, apd Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, and Mrs. 0. L. Walker, Mr. Mrs. Julian Lever, Mr. and Mrs W. F. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Brice, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denham, Wr. and Mrs. Hal Curran, Mr. and R. H, Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mr. and Mrs, Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cowan, Mrs. ¥i Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 1, Miss Violet Lever, Miss fargaret Sullivan, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Miss Margaret Dougherty, Miss Elizabeth Connelly, Miss Mar- e@ret England, Miss Elizabeth Crab- thee, Miss Frances Crabtree and the Messrs A, Surrett, Paul Seuter, Ralph Andrus, William Hagens, .D. LaBreche, J. W. Gilles ple, Wilfred Tompson, Wiliam Nic olaysen, Dr. Willlam McDermott, RECENT AND COMIN CIRCLES OF CASPER N SOCIAL and story of .the opera, “Tan- eee nhauser” by Miss Jean Quinn; vocat| Mrs. Wheeler Entertains | “Vich, Theure Hallie.” aria from Tannhauser, by Mrs. Berta “Evening | “Pilgrims Chorus,” by Mrs. W. E. Carrico, and| dence stories of the operas, “Die Walkure and Lohengrin by Mrs. G. B. Steb- bins, both of which will be illustrat- selections, Smith; Star,” violin selections, march, and the ed hy records on the Brunswick. eee Cc. & N. W. Ry Club Meeting Tuesday The Chicago & Northwestern Rail- way Woman's club will meet Tues- day afternoon of the week at 2:15 at the public brary. Club dues will be paid at this meeting and business matters of importance will be trans- acted. eee Cc. C. C. Club Is Entertained Friday Miss Inez members of the C. C. C. Club Friday evening at her home on West Thir- ‘n playing cards and dancing. The club will be entertained again Thur. day evening, January 10, by Miss Luella Camptell, at her home on South Elm stre: eee University Students Will Resume Work Tomorrow Among Wyoming students who at tend the State University at Laramie from Casper. and who will resume the'r work there tomorrow, are the Misses Elizabeth Kidd. Alice Hardie, Ruth Kimball, Etffleen O'Mara, Molly O'Mara, Olive Lowndes, Abbie Tate. Marion Field, Sallie B. Diggs, Etta S. Diggs, Alice Blodgett, Lillian B'shop, Nora Baine, Kathleen Hem- ry, ¢ Pluckhahn, and the Messrs Harry Mills Astin, Lewis. Alsman, Richard L. Ball. Harry D. Ballard, Clair Blanchard Foster Blodgett, Francis Dunn, Lawrence stman, Glen Fletcher, Robert Grieve. Groves, Charles Hemry, Byron Hule, William = Kocher, Wil! Rollin Nygaardy and the hosts. ; eee Mr. and Mrs. Andrus Will Entertain This Week Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. M. Andrus will hosts at two formal dinner par- s, two of a series to be given at their home on Durbin street, on ‘Thursday and Saturday evenings of tps week. Ba Mr. and Mrs. Myrland re Guests At Party Par. and Mrs, K. S. Myrland were Pleasantly surprised at an informal eWening and card party given for tiem by a number of their friends Fyiday evening at their new resi- dence on South Jackson street. Honors for the evening were won Dy Mrs. H. H. Wrightsman, R, C. Spith and H. H. Wrightsman. invited guests included, Mr. and Mgs. W. A. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ S. Smith, Mr. and Mre, L. V. ry, Mr. apd Mrs. J, W. Bieder-. mn, Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Smith, . and Mrs. A. J. Worthman, Mr, Mrs. E. T. Patterson, Mr. and H. H. Wrightsman, Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Patterson, Mr, and Mrs. ray, Mr. nd M c. Bas- , and the hi guests. . Dramatic Department Will Meet Friday The dramatic division of the Cas per Woman's Department club will meet Friday afternoon, January 11, atthe home of Mrs. R. T. Kemp. 832 south Park avenue. An interesting pfegram has been arranged for this miseting which will Include two re- c@nt dramatic successes. Mrs. A. A. Behulte will review “The White- Headed Boy,” by Lennox Robinson, while Mrs. Welch will d'scuss at length J. Mf. Barrie's fautosie, “Mary Rose.” ¢ eee Mrs. Pe'ton Will Entertain Pi Phis Mrs. B. H. Pelton will entertain the members of the Pi! Beta Phi alumni Tuesday evening of this week at her residence, 833 South Beech etreet. eee P. F. 0. Meeting Saturday Afternoon Chapter G, of the P. E. O. Sister- hood, will meet Saturday afternoon, January 12, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Miss May Hamilton. 931 South Durbin street. All members and visiting members tn the city are inyited to attend. Mosic Division W Meet This Week il Whe Music ision of the Casper Woman's mental club will meget Wednesday afternoon, January 9, pt 2 o'clock, be from Wagner er on his life ‘Tie program wi and will incl a Ohman, Lawrence’ Ormsby, Scott, J. T. Thompson, George Vandaveer, Robert Worthman and Ralph Andrus. eee Friday Bridge Club 1s Entertained. Mrs. Walter Brewer entertained the members of the Friday Bridge club last week at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home. 815 East Pitth street. Table decorations of yellow and white were used. Honors at bridge for the afternoon were won by Mrs. M. G. Marrin and Mrs. G. E. Myers. Among those who attended were Mrs. Harold Barr Mrs, E. R. Trolope, Mrs. G. ®. Myers, Mrs. Glen Hopper, Mrs. S S. Combs, Mrs. M. G. Marrin, Mrs. Philip Girrard, Mrs. J. P. O'Brien. The club will meet next Friday at the home of Mrs. Daniel Davis, 616 West Tenth street. Pythian Sisters Will Give Tea Wednesday. The Pythian Sisters will entertain at a tea to be given on Wednesday afternoon. of this week at 2 o'clock J. M. Stewart 441 CY avenue, for the members and thelr friends. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mesdames i. C. Whitmore, Mrs. J. M. Stewart Mrs. A. H. Wolcott and Mrs. O. A. Ridgeway. Ladies of Maccabees Will Meet Monday. The ladies of the Maccabees will Epling entertained the | teenth street. The evening was spent | Che Casper Sunday Cridune ficers refreshments will be served by Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh and her committee. All members of the or- ganization are usked to be present. eee Bridge Luncheon Wednesday At Patton Residence. home, 309 West Eighth street ,and the Frances Willard, and it is Guaes were played and refresh-| expected that several cther divisions ments were served. | will be made during the new year. , Among those who attended were Officers for the different divisions the Misses Helen Reagen, Ruth fellow: Anna Gordon—division— Bagby, Virginia Deagen, Dora Stan-j President, Mrs. W. W. Coale; vico ley, ‘Alberta. Wagner, Jaunita | president, Mrs. C. J. Johnson; secre- Mat Tilton; treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Patton and daughter, | Fisher, Catherine Kinney, Helen tary, Mrs. Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, will entertain at | McKinn, Beulah Burgman and the Mrs. H. O. Swenson, Frances an tinfermal bridge luncheon, the | honored guest and hostess. Willard division—President, Mrs. 8. ee .) C. McBrige; vice president, Mrs. F. M. Zimmers; secretary, Mrs. K. T. | Hall, and treasurer Mrs. F. J. ‘Soucheck. Officers for the general a’d include: President, Mrs. H. E. Parsons; vice president, Mrs. Nellie Lewis; secretary, Mrs. L. R. Bundy, and treasurer, Mrs. Lew: At a meeting held last week of the program committee plans were made for the year’s program and first of a series, Wednesday at the Patton residence on South Wolcott street. Sisters | Install Officers At the regular meeting of the paaiartebidenes ap |Pythian Sisters held Thuraday eve- ‘ortnightly . - sal Mrs. M. P. Wheeler entertained DPS: it bende pd pam nha Reba a ABS a! Fortnightl¥ ed: Past chief, Mamie King; most Brides tt) ena St excelent chief, Ione Ridgeway: Ex- on South Beech _stre*t’ cellent senior, Mies Ellen Walters, Honors for the afternoon were won Ccllent senior, Miles Elm ie most. Day and Child Welfare,” Mrs. S. B. Bailey June Flag Day,” Mrs. W. W. Coale. July 18. ‘The Party Platform.” Mrs, H, O. Swenson. Aug- ust 15—"The Drug Traffic.” Mrs. Mary Dorton. September 19—‘'Vot- ers,” Mrs. F. L. Haughton. October 17—“Sing'e Standard," Mrs. L. R. Bundy. November 21—‘“Facing a Great Future, Mrs. George W. Fergu- son. ing grand senior, Abbie Wolcott; act- ing grand manager, Eva Hall, Mrs. Mamie King was unanimously elect- ed grand representative to the grand lodge which will meet next August ae Carneyville, Wyo. Mrs. L. M. Cromwell was elected alternate grand representative. Both Mamie King and Mrs, L. M. Cromwell were presented with past chief certificates World Wide Guild | Meets Tuesday The World Wide guild of the Baptist church will hold a evening, January home of Mrs. George Briggs, 3 North Jefferson. Mrs. Jackson | will be in charge of the program. eee lub this week at their regular meeting at her residence, 410 South Jackson. numbers and addresses by prominent people of the city. The public ts in- Meeting Tuesday v'ted to attend this program. No of- The annual meeting of the Busl- fering will be taken. nd Professional Women’s club} eee 6 held at the Wyatt Cafeteria’ 4. Dance next Tuesday evening, January 8, Wednesday. Immediately fottowing dinner which! “as. ‘gécurity ‘Benefit “assoelaiion: B and P. W. Club eee Altar and Rosary Meeting Wednesday The annual election of officers of the Altar and Rosary society of St. year. present. Anthony's Catholic church will be| will be served at 7 o'clock. Members - held Wednesday afternon at unable to attend will please notify Se ted steed tad or aea eae: of at the Mullin club. Hoste: the Y. W. C. A. as usual not later 2 = od chee Sai y : sp the afternoon will be Mra. J. S. an Mon: | ereparapsas fe pitas epetihdy) Ft Oe es (the basement of the Union Labor {temple, 340 North Wolcott street. W. C. T. U. Reports Show Great Improvement man and Mrs, J. H. Carey. Ail mem- bers are asked to be present. - News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations were won by Betty Montgomery.!at her Home, 1215 South David Guests who attended were Mrs street. Honors for the afternoon Stuart Updegraff, Davidson, Mrs. Horace Shoemaker. Mrs. Charles B. Stafford, Botty Montgomery, Mrs. L. B. Perry, Miss Kathryn | Longman, Miss Winifred Porcow |r. ia Mes. Geatae | The Casper Woman's club held a! in the Poling apartments. enjoyable meeting yesterday afternoon at the Fred Jessen, Miss Mary McKeown, home of Miss Mae Hamilton South Durbin Richard Shipp “Stella Dallas, from the ‘standpoint of its. being | wir. and ‘Mrs. Frederick Jessen, M ss unique as a cleancut and dramatic teien Crater, South Wolcott street. eee Westminster Gui'd Meeting Wednesday . The first meeting of the new year of the Westm nster held at 6:30 Wednesday evening at bl egai tants poe cae ton the Goodrich, H. H. MeMaster, Edwin M. evening will be in charge of Mise Dean and W. Z pee ce 8 Mrs. Bon Will Dxea ike meeting refreshments’ The victory program. which will 5 pace tml Ye bee | Synurgae Meeting MILLINERY entertain. were served and the remainder of be Siven the evening of January 16,| coin oiie Girt = (Tuesday Evening Balcony New Public Market Mrs. Cecil Bon will entertain the} ening was spent in dancing. |%t 7:30 o'clock at the First Christian | Cath Will Mi 8 ; 7 ; members of the Thursday Bridge wiht = sen * | church will consist of several musical | Cl! Meet Flepereey; by norene (will “bows Building The Catholic Girls’ club will meet their annual election of officers at a Wednesday evening at the Mullin meeting to be held Tuesday evening club for the first meeting of the new ®t the home of Mrs. Nell Kimball Following the dinner, which = will be served at 6:30, business mat- ters will be discussed, and all mem- bers of the club are asked to be Mrs. Scullion Entertains Bridge Club Thursday : Henry Scullion entertained the members of the Lady Slipper bridge club last Thursday afternoon SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 on South Wolcott street. Members are asked to bring to this meeting their pledges. D. A. R, Will Meet Afternoon Mrs. Arthur were won by Mrs. L. V. Ulery and Mrs. H. O. Ward. The club will meet again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. C. E.Melker, Mrs. Ulery. eee volution will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs, Cooper. 833 South Woicott street. Mrs, Cooper will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. E. P. Bacon and Mrs. H. P, Fishburn. Delphian Society To Meet This Week The Casper Delphian society will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. H. McCorry, 758 South Lincoln street. Entertain At Party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas EF. Costello were hosts at an informal bridge party Friday evening at their home Honors and interesting for the evening were taken by Mrs. on ‘Theadore White and Frederick Jes- treet. Mrs. TL.) sen, é | viewed the novel.’ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Droty. | were, Mr. and Mrs. Theadore White, Costelto " ti. hi toll Miss Jane Roberts,| Mrs. M.E. Robe! wil by Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. gro manager, Mary. Dworak: mistress of peaibers: wore Siore cosy ‘ol wetted character portrayal, having neither Miss Mary McKeown, Bert Connelly. | charge of the py sede ili be ~~ tutes were Mrs. 7 Tt Tathrop. dick records and correspondence, Mayme sriedlbeasget pieces Febeuary ese ses. vuisia. aoe ein, teks Joseph Rust and Teo Dunp. All members as well as visiting mem- - Sullivan and Mrs. Fritz Craig of Stewart: mistress of finance, Amy ‘Women and Prohibition,” Mra.| $o"he, SSack dn. aadteetat sana | > bers in the eclty are invited to at- pee Mulligan; protector, » Ida Lowe: Haines. March 21— “Un‘on| °% her subject an So cial, Stag Dinner Friday At tend. eae ee meet (AgnlD | guard, Mille Yeaman; musician, Nan a ae sae ke Luge of Mamploth,. 1 The club is rete: next Saturday ai A ths F ieee. -| will meet again in two weeks on Wesideni John McGrath, 927 South Beech |“ nn9 installing officers were: Act- 19 Save. eee -| Saturday, January 19, at the home| H- Roe Bartle, Boy Scout execu-| St. Marks Guild street. ee |ing grand chief, Lillian Hawes: act- Nellie Lewis. May 16—“Homecoming Cf Mrs. ‘George B. ‘Nelson, 1041 |t!ve, entertained Friday evening at| Meeting Thursday a stag dinner given at his home at the Poling. Among those who at- tended were: Attorney W. O. Wilson, past president of the Boy Scouts; J. W. Johnson, president; Earl G. Bur- well, commissioner, and member of the scout executive staff, Tracy Shaw, Dr. H. L. Harvey, Leon C. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will enter tain the members of St. Mark's Guild ‘Thursday afternoon, January 10, at her home on South Wolcott street. The annual election of officers will be held at this meeting. guild wil the joodwin. HODSOLL Second and Beech Street VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-3 The public is invited to attend. } eee Mary McCarthy Is Honored Guest at Afternoon Party. Miss Mary McCarthy, who will leave tomorrow for Cheyenne, where she attends school at the academy, The reports for the new year of| the secreta. ies of the Women’s Chris-. Mrs. Hays Entertains tian Temperance union show a great! Bridge Club. improvement in the work accom-| Mrs. Earl M. Hays entertained plished since the beginning of 1923.| the members of her bridge club yes- was the guest of honor at an in-[ It was found necessary during the| terday afternoon at her residenc: 1 afternoon party given yes-" last year to divide the organization 416 South Jackson street. High y_by Miss Carma O'Malley at into two divisions, the Anna Gordon honors for the afternoon at bridge No. 3 Why a Bank Account? A MAN who keeps a bank account establishes for himself a certain earning power. His business as- sociates know what his capabilities are and when there is need for him to negotiate a loan he finds that he is considered a good risk, his creditis good. The officials of a bank are ever ready to help him out after he has once won their hold thelr regular. meeting tomor- row evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Following the installation of of- You Cannot Hide Your Fat Overfatness ts the one misfortune you cannot hide from yourself or those around you. 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