Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1924, Page 14

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Pe? er or 2S Se «= PAGE SIX. Hard!e-Stevens Marriage Announced joy ‘Announcements have been recelv-| siv ed here of the marriage of Miss Alice} me Hardie, daughter of Mr. and M M. A. Hardie of the Ardmore apart-| by ‘ Mary Cross. ments to Wilmer Stevens, who is conneckad: with the Arnold, Patterson Among those who attended were Mrs. Ted White, Mrs. Adolph Win- and Arnold lew offices of Laramie, which took place there last Tuesday. The bride is young girls of Casper and Laramie| the SOCIETY 2+ RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER DeWoody were hostesses at an en- Honors for the evening were won among the popular) McShane, Mrs. J. R. McCurdy, and che Casver Sunnav Tribune able dinner and bridge party en Friday evening at their apart- nt, 137 West Railroad avenue. Miss Elsie Narber and Miss Mrs. Robert Duncan, Mrs. C. R. Misses Josephine Perry, Elsie vi leanore r' t raduated from the| Narber, Sue Mahoney, El State University in 1923. Since that|Green, Kathryn Mahoney, Betty time she has been graduate assist-/ Bangort, Helen Stevenson, Ethel ant In the groom wa having 3 from the university. He is coach of} the the debating team at the university. The co Laramie. Association Will Meet. i “ee The Woman's Association of the Pocahontas Meeting First Christian church will meet rsday evening Januai »ck at the Odd Fellow’s freshments will be served. ers, ked to be present. M: ee Knights of Maccabees Wil Give Dance Tuesday The Knights of Maccabees will committee in charge. ities: ter, Kotes-Wonderly present. le will make their home in| Christian Woman's ening Tuesday afternoon at the home of 1ois Council No. 5 Degree| Mrs. s will meet in regular| street. Mrs. Trager will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. T. EB. Chryst. All members and friends are lowing the installation of| invited to attend. Miss Lummie Bell Foster and Harold Herbert Carr, both of Cas- per were unite@ in marriage at tho Methodist Episcopal parsonage, 866 harp give an informal dancing party Tues-|South Lincoln street, bythe pastor, MISS GENEVIEVE FITZGERALD, talented ist, who day evening at the Knights of Py-|the Rev, Lewis E. Carter, last Fri- thias hall. Refreshments will be/day night. They were attended by served during the evening by the/ William C. Johnson and Arzz'la Foster, sister of the >ride. Mrs. Fos- glish department. The} Kissick, Clay Marshall, Mae Red- inally from Cheyenne,|dington, Mary Cross, Genevieve been graduated Iast year) Reddington, Margaret McLean and hostesses. eee E. G, Trager, 724 South Ash members of the organization are| Foster-Carr an’s Departmental club. mother of the bride, was also to attend. Following is the program. Marriage Yesterday eee Song service, lead by the Rev. R.| P. hall. Miss Lenore Minnie Kotes and/| Jacquots/ R. Hildebrand. Mrs. Geo Charles Russell Wonderly, both of| Nuptials Last Week. “| Scripture reading, Mrs. Mary| hostess for Casper were married yesterday after-/ Miss Lucille Zicquot, of Casper, | Dorton. noon at the parsonage of the Me-/ana thodist Episcopal church, by the| Neb. pastor, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter.) Episcopal church, last Friday} Song, by Christian church choir They were attended by Mr. and Mrs.| night, by the paster, the Rev. Lewis |and Loyle Temperance Legion chil- Clifford Wonderly. E. Carter. They were attended by | dren. . oe M Joint Meeting At quot, sister and brother of the bride. eee K. of P. Hall a Success The joint meeting of the Spanish| Royal Neighbors Will War veterans and Auxillary held! Meet Tomorrow. last Tuesday evening at the Knights The Royal Neighbors of America | Christian church choir. of Pythias hall was a huge success. | will Following the installation of officers} o'clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall. Fol-| Fires Burning,” the Rev. Lewis E,| tess at a meeting of the Bridgette the evening was spent in dancing,| lowing the initiation of candidates | Carter. music and speaking. Talks of in-|a social hour will be held. All Song. “March of Allegiance,” by} American Legion auxiliary meet- terest were given by Captain Frisby,| members as well as visiting mem-|Presbyterian choir. Mr. Tylee of Omaha, Wade Fowler/bers in the city are inyited to|. Address, “Saye America,” Mayor of Douglas, Mrs. Virgil Nesbit, and} attend. ’ S. K. Loyy Past commander J. L. Peete. Music for the evening was fur-| Casper nished by two Filipino boys, one of! Society Will Meet. which gave a very instructive talk! ‘The Casper Delpphian society will on the Philippine islands. hold their regular meeting Monday Caton afternoon, January 14, at the pub- Young Peop'e’s Branch lic Vill Meet Tuesday during the The Young People’s branch of the| society that meetings for the next ' Women's Christian Temperance} four months would be held on the Union will meet Tuesday evening at] first, second and third Mondays of 7:30 at the home of Mrs. George] the Ferguson on South Ash street. The] will program for the evening will include | for an instrumental solo by Miss Helen Carter; reading, Katherine Coale:/ Mrs. McGrath Entertains violin solo, the Misses Vera and Fortnightly Club. Gladys Searles; reading, Ruth Par- Mrs. John McGrath entertained | tainment at the Odd Fellows’ hall. sons. and vocal selection by Miss Grace Ferguson. Miss Mahoney Will Entertain Her Club. Miss Kathryn Mahoney will en-| the the day tertain the members of the Mid-| Mrs. Frank Knittle and Mrs. H. R. night Bridge club Tuesday evening | Lathrop. The club will meet again| dentists at her home in the Poling. at their regular meeting at her/in two weeks on Saturday at the| Miss Kathryn Mahoney will enter- Beech street, high honors for the afternoon being won by Mrs. H. L. Patton. Guests besides members of Elmer Andrews, of Comstock, Prayer, the Rev. Charles A. Wil- » Were married at the Methodist | son. Oliver Jacquot and Alvy Jac- Flag drill, by the children. Address, Square Deal for the Charles G. Stout. Song, “It Is There To Stay,” by Brooks will meet tomorrow evening at 8 Address, “Keep the Legislature Miss Ella Bridge club “ag JAY Benediction, the Rev. Charles G. Detphian + Stout, Cae cae Bridge club Social Calendar for Coming Week Business brary. It was decided upon last meeting of the month. Mrs. Homer Shaffer be in charge of the program tomorrow. eee - Monday. Mrs. James Wiederhold will en- tertain the Monday Bridge club. Royal Neighbors will hold meet- ing to be followed by a social enter- Fortnightly Bridge club yester-| Casper Delphian society meeting at her residence on South | at the public library. eee Tuesday. Mrs, G. A. DeFreece will enter- tain the members of the Laf-A-Lot club, composed of wives of Casper club were Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, home, 904 South Center street. home of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen ‘on | tain the Midnight Bridge club at S$) Si South Wolcott street. their regular meeting. Monday Club Meeting a EO Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens will Tomorrow January 14, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend ~ be hosts at a formal dinner party. The Monday Bridge club will] Entertain at Dinner. meet tomorrow at the heme of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend James Wiederho'd on South Chest-| entertained at a dinner party given nut street, This will be the first} last evening at their home in the meeting of the year. Garbutt apartments. Guests of Mr. Tita ® and Mrs. Townsend were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hagens to Mrs. T. S. Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. R. Entertain Tuesday. Cc. Wyland, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens will | Schwartz. The Knights of Maccabees will Eat and Get Thin entertain Tuesday evening at a for- eee santa as puen ing an oe ae face mal dinner party, one of a series, at | American Legion 4 out but modern methods of r their bome on South Center strect.| Auxiliary Meeting. SoaNG cat Neve lmnade thiapeayision estes The first business meeting of the | ,, eat re overtae ane also ayers Modern ‘Woodmen. of year of the American Legion Auxil-| Wise ‘fond. of the iable and stil America Will Meet. fary will be held on Wednesday | want to reduce your excess flesh Casper Camp No. 12326, Motlern | afternoon at 2:30 in the Men’s Bible] Several pounds, do thi: i Woodmen of America, will hold al|claes room of the Methodist Epis-| Qrvseist (or write th ompany, meeting tomorrow evening at the|copal church. All'members are ask-| Detroit, ry Knights of Pythias hall. All mem-| ed to be present. . bers are asked to be present as of- s gist will put you tn the ficers will be installed and cand!-|phursday Club Members Satisfying your ambition for a nice, Gates will be initiated. To Be Entertained. Sata te ot Nicene Eastern Star Toa day Afternoon. vers of the Fort Casper chap- Order of Eastern Star, will en- tertain at a tea to be given at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic on you The Misses Kathieen and Patricia| Tablets,, compounded in accordance Sullivan will entertain informally | With the famous Marmola Prescri tion,) one of which you must take t Thursday afternoon at their home| after each meal and at bedtime East Tenth street for the mem-| until you begin to lose your fat bers of the Thursday Bridge club: | steadily and easily. ‘Then eee nue “the treatment weight is what you desire. " mola Prescription Tablets are not temple. Hostesses for the afternoon Fegraeseat Li Creseessf only harmless but really beneficial will be the Mesdames Carl Hawkes, : po) ne general eae Fourapntt Mrs. H. L. Patten and daughter,'need starvation diet, or weakenin, Cc. W. Andrew, George Snodgrass} yr... §. 3. Brooke, will be hostesses | ©YeTcixes. Just go on eating what and W. S. Buck. like, leave exercising to the at an informal bridge luncheon, one | athletes, but take your little tablet a faithfully, aw! Dutch Treat Dinner of a series, to be given Wednesday | faithfully, and without a doubt that Friday Evening at Henning. A number of Casper's society folks enjoyed a “dutch treat” din- ner given Friday evening at the wv BAe Ek ia Henning hotel. Among those who| Wednesday Evening. attended were Mr. and Mrs, W. R.| The Women’s Christian Temper. Finney, Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Gee,|2nce Union will give a program Wednesday evening, January 15, at Mr. and Mrsif » Mr. rf and Mrs. TB Legeere ate atj|780 at the Methodist Eplsccpal MILLINERY Mrs. C. 1. Beecher, Mr- and Mfrs. | church. This will be the fourth an-|] Batcony New Public’ Market ©. L. Cron and Dr. and Mrs Aflan |"! program given in honor of the Building oe national constitutional amendment. » oe No Miss Wrensted Will Ent nin Club, Mi a Wrensted will entertain the mi of the Bridgette Bridge club Wednesday evening at her apartment. see Bridge Party Friday Evening. The Misses Elsie Winter, Nette Watson, Mae Winter and Grace January 16, at the home of the for-| flabby flesh will quickly take unto itself wings, leaving behind it your mer on South Wolcott street. natural self, neatly clothed in fir ose flesh and trim muscles.—Advertis: ment. HODSOLL offering will be taken and an in-|| Second and Beech Street jon is extender) to the public VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS Suite 211, O-S Bldg—Ror Appointment—Phone 259-J will be in charge of the pantomime to be sponsored next month by the charity department of the Wom- branch of the W. C. T. U. meeting and program. Eastern Star tea at 2:30 at the Masonic temple. . give a dancing party at the K. of rge Ferguson will be the Young People's at e- Ww ednesday. ‘W. C. T. U. program at the Meth. Eighteenth Amendment.“ the Rev. | odist Episcopal church. Mrs. H. L. Patton and Mrs. 8. N. be hostesses at an in- formai luncheon and bridge party, ‘Wrensted will be hos- at her home. ing at the Methodist church. Miss Kathi ae Bs Thursday. members. ‘Woman's association of the First Christian church meeting at the home of Mrs. E. G. Trager. Saturday. and Professional Wo- Start Something! A word from you—and we will send een and Patricia Sull!- van will entettain for the Thursday BOX HEAD MtD_ wot. pcF Gir. Scout pons. The following have their tests and have In recognition of the completion of their tenderfoot tests, Mildred Hiles and Bernice Beason of Trop “| No. 3, Park school received their thelr second class badges which now taken qualified for were"presented last Thursday after- noon at Park school by Girl Scout ‘Commissioner Mrs. J. Gertrude Josencal, Genivieve Brown, Lucille Schtp, Grace Fer- guson, Janell Flanagan, Bernice Flanagan, Emma Gallegos, Evelyn ‘Walker, Bernice Benson and Mil- dred Hiles. The four troops functioning in for the first time and the regular work of all the troops in the Gi! songs. ton, » arrived in evening and wil} be th at their home, 40) eee at her home, eee Henry M. Goudreau, who has, been spending the 1: to his home in Cod: ee James M. Douglas, fornia, who has bee! heré at the home of John McGrath on jured. mother and baby are eee this school were brought together est in scout work was evidenced by the enthusiastic way in which was presented, and the response of Mrs. Arthur D. Black of Evans- sister and brother-in-law, Judge nd Mrs. R, R. Rose for some time 5 East Tenth street Mrs. Tom Hood is suffering from a dislocated shoulder bone caused from a fall Wednesday an the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. H. Lutkins, 1023% South Chestnut street, returned yesterday morning ‘of the Union Oil company of Cali- Mrs. Martin McGrath of mopolis arrived in the city evening and will spend several days |“" automobile accident, street. Mrs. McGrath came News of Women’s Clubs and Organization fy e ee ™ . Activities of the Girl ae e . e Scouts in City Reviewed biota nt. gm [tia "ot teeaing "em wea effort they put into this work. The marriage to Millicent Rogers, . Projects which the various troops | home in Salt Lake City. puted $40,000,000 heiress. take up and the varied activities they are interested in have far- reaching results. Troop No. 3, compased of eleven eighth grade girls has for its leader Miss Lillian Larson. Troop No. 8, has the banner mem- P. Dixon. |pership of thirty girls with Mrs. Gatte Nina Baldauf as the leader of thie fifth grace group. Troop No. 7 with Miss Grace Archer as leader, has eleven mem- bers of seventh grade girls. Troop No. 6 is second in point of membership with a representation SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 19 meee eer COUNT WILL friends. > Mrs. H. H. Score wl eave to WED HEIRES; Gay for California, where visit for several weeks with her mother. - + BERLIN, Jan. 12.—Frienty John C. Howard, president of the| fon, hopuiny inveerie eo ang Were delighted to hear of Despite the count’s noble ); and his ownership of Austrian H. T. Marian, field superintend-| tates, it ts a well known fact ent of the Utah Oil Refining com-|his income has been neglics pany, has returned to Salt Creek,|Salm's friends say. ae soepaing ome days here a visiting with friends: and attending SUES WIFE FOR ALIMON¥ week from their home in Nebraska. eee to business affairs. B. W. Musser, general superin- COLUMBUS, Ohfo, Jan. 1), tendent of the Utah O! Refining (United Press.)—Joln Hogle company, arrived last evening from for alimony in his sult to divoy Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Morrison are visiting here with relatives for the @ Keen inter-/of 20 sixth grade girls under Miss|‘Thermopolis, where he has been on| {in cite mea tress toma. Troop No, 8 irl Scout rally the city last ie guest of her and collar it week here; head geologist n spénding a E'sie Narber’s membership. half of the boys, Angeles. eee visiting with friends, eee Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Powers friends. eee days, short time on business at Fort Col- lins, returned this morning. Mr. and Mrs. South Beech doing nicely, eee Miss W. E. Williams left evening for the East, having been Ther-| called there by the illness of her last | brother who was burt recently in Denver. eee friends. out to you any Victrola model you say. A visit from you will show you just the Victrola model and finish you want. It will take but a minute to explain our easy payment terms. Then—whky not have your own Victrola today? It Does Make a Difference Where You Buy Your Musical Merchandise The Chas. E, Wells Music Co. Home 232 East 2nd St. of the Chickering CASPER Phone 194 ‘There is every indication that the Girl Scout movement in Casper can be In every way as progressive as the similar effort put forth in be-|having arrived yesterday. a PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Denver, where he has been for some time on business. Mr. Schulte also visited and spent the holidays with Mrs. Schulte and family in Los Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bowers of Chicago are here for several da: last evening for their home in Den- ver, after spending several days here on business and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Whitman and children have returned from Iowa, where they have been-visiting with re‘atives since the Christmas holi- Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Emmerson to|are among the out-of-town business Casper after hearing of the serious|callers here for several days from aceident, in which Mrs. John Hig- ging of Glenrock was seriously in- Mrs. E. EB. Lowe has returned from Cheyenne, where she. spent Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tubbs are | Several days last weck visiting with the parents of a seven pound baby son who arrived yesterday after- nognh at the Keith hospital. Both Mrs. J. L. Marquis will leave this evening for Denver, where she will join Mr. Marquis, who has been E. J. Schulte, owner of the Rialto|spending the last few ¢a: man’s club meeting at the Henning. theater, returned yerterday from | Mr, and Mrs. Marquis will spend a Compare With the Music there. business for a short time. “The home is in the defen ee nam the petition said, “but Frank Hendrix of Oklahoma City | was acquired through our 4s here on business for several Cays | efforts.” The petition charged cruelty, left last ane MASTERS Of the Piano Declare That Noting Can “AMPICO Githeringye- smich. for more than a century, has been famous for its remarkably exquisite tone, The Ampico’s faithfal of the playing of tea aie ane fergen hatte musical wonder of the age. It is ly beauti ful in the Chickering uprights and grands. JOSEF LHEVINNE (Master Pianist) Lhevinne Uses the Chickering Piano Exclu- sively in All His Concerts The Singing Tone of the Chickering is Recognized as Best Suited for the Voice. Hear the Chickering and the Ampico in Our Store ~ You and Your Friends Will Be Delighted. It Does Make a Difference Where You Buy Your Musical Merchandise The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. ome of the Chick ring 232 East 2nd St. CASPER Phone 1%

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