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P4MGES “BGR SIGESIBR SEER RH wos ones a eZ hyp PAGE EIGHT RECENT EVENTSI Mrs. Leggett Entertains For Bride of Last Week. Mrs. R. B. Leggett was hostess at an enjoyable luncheon and bridge party given yesterday at her home in honor of Mrs. Fiser. a bride of last week. Honors at bridge for the afternoon were won by Miss Virginia Williams and Miss Lillian Larsen. Guests who attended were members of the Tri Delt sorority and included Mrs. C. K. Fletcher, Mrs. J. «C. Mrs. William B. Cobb, Miss Lillian Larsen, Miss Ruth Beggs, Miss Hilda Harlan, Miss Mary Bloodgood, Miss Virginia Willi Mrs. Harold Manorgan, Mrs. Danaher and the guest of honor. eee Muscovites to Hold Fete Monday. Classes from Douglas and Ther- mopolis will be received into Krem ln Azov of the Imperial Order of Muscovites at their meeting tomor- raw in the Od Fel‘ows term b Business of portance will be considered, including a ceremon- fal. All princes and members of the Order of Oriental Humility and Per- fection are requested to attend and wear their fez. A consolidation of these two greatest of the side de- grees orders was effected at a joint meting last August, held in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. This will be an im- portant meeting. Arrangements have been made by the committee for the serving of refreshments fol- lowing the ceremonial and all mem- bers of the organization are asked to be present. eee Scots to Hold Dance Friday. | The Scots of Casper under the auspices of Clan Stuart will hold a dance next Friday evening at 9 o'clock in the Masonic temple to celebrate the anniversary of Robort Burns. There will be four hours of danc- ing, Includ’ng the old Scotch favor- ites. A lively time is agsured. and} all Scots are invited. eee Stag Party Thursday Evening At Donahve Home } E. J. Donahue was host at a stag party last Thursday evening at his home wn South David street for the officers of the Knights of Columbus. Amoug those who eltended were J. A. Leary, grand knight: R. V. Kennedy, Paul Pussell, Hal Thomp- sm. fam Burehell John Lenord, Poe Feeler and the host. | eee { Friday Bridge Club Will Be Entertained Mrs. Glen Hopper will entertain! the members of the Friday bridge cub this week at an informal lunch- eon to be given at her home, 343{ East Third street. Bf cee ‘ | Birthday Party | Saturday Afternoon | Miss Elvira Bundrock, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bundrock,| was hostess at an afternoon party | given yesterday in celebration of her | eleventh birthday. Games were | played and ref, | ed at the c SOCIETY AND COMING CIRCLES OF CASPER orge Warkley, N SOCIAL | Mrs: Bundrock assisted by Mrs. Gor- Habenicht and Mrs. Roy Mc- Adams. Among the children who attended were Esther Smith, "Billie Campion, Juanita Meyer, Jean Allely, Helen Olson, Edith Firmin, Kathryn Myer Virginia Protzman, Catherine Mc- Adams, Evelyn Olson, Naomi Des- sert, Emma Jean, Meyer, Susan Kemp, Louise Grude, Betty Habe- nicht and Lillian Bundrock. ee. Art Department Will Meet Friday Mrs. W. W. Sproul will entertain Woman's Departmental club Friday afternoon of this week at her home, 141 West Tenth street. Those wish- ing to secure material for work be- fure next meeting are asked to call Mrs John M. Whisenhunt at 478R. Mrs. Whisenhunt is chairman of the program committee. Catholic Girl's Club Meeting Tuesday Evening The regular meeting of the Cath- olic Girl's club will be held Tuesday evening of this week at 6:30 o'clock at the Mullin club. All members and young gorls of the congregation are invited to attend. American Yeomen Will Meet Monday The Brotherhood of the American Yeomen will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pyth- jas hall. Following the regular business session, and initiation of candidates a social hour will be en- joyed. ee Lutheran Aid Will Meet Thursday the art department of the Casper | | Che Casper Sunday Cridune » MRS. WILLIAM A. BRYANT, nee Miss Daisy Mortimer, former head of the Casper bus‘ness college, who has been welcomed back to Casper a bride. D. Black of Evanston, Ill., sister and house guest of Mrs. R. R. Rose, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolaysen will be Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed The Ladies’ Aid society of the Trinity theran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the parsonage, 617 East Fourth street. Mrs. Frederick Macy will act ag hostess for the afternoon. New members will be accepted at the meeting. cee |Eastern Star Meeting (Thursday Evening There will be a regular meeting of the Ft. Casper chapter, No. 4, Order of Eastern Star Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. cee Presbyterian Aid Meeting Wednesday Afternoon Mrs F. B. Firmin will entertain her division of the Presbyterian aid society Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 804 South Grant street. Al! members are urged to be present. oe Mrs. Brooks Will Entertain Thursday Mrs. S. N. Brooks will entertain the members of the Thursday bridge club this week at her home in the Wyandotte apartment, eee Mrs. Black Will Guest at Dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will entertain at a dinner to be given Tuesday evening of this week at their residence on South Wolcott treet complimentary to Mrs. Arthur What man is there in Casper, who has not someone depending upon him, his wife’ and children or _per- haps an old father or mother. . 4 Every man is almost certain to have someone who must share in his earn- » ings, because they are unable to earn -* for themselves. To share with others NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK To Share With Others Save First you must first SAVE. This Bank teaches you. thrift by leading you to Mr. and Cc. Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. . Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan, Judge and Mrs. R..R. Rose, A. Sterritt and the honored guest. Dr. afd Mrs. Bryant Have Returned From The East Dr. and Mrs. William A. Bryant have returned from, Kansas City and the east where they were just recently married. They will be at home to their friends in ‘the Albu- querque apar*ments. (Mrs. Bryant came to (sper in th year of 1917. Prior to that time she had been employed by the state of Kansas in the capacity of secre- tary to the state dairy commissioner at the Kansas State Agricultural College, from which - position she res'gned to become associated with @ prominent bonding and banking concern of Denver. Coming to Casper she immediately set about to help the young women of Casper by starting a night school of shorthand and typewriting, <A practice it. The lesson is easily learned once it To become perfect in it requires constant practice. A Sav: ings Account is the most consistent is begun. method of practicing We Pay 4% on Savings NATIONAL BANK of COMMERCE “A Bank of Strength and Service’ VELOUR BEAUTY Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS Suite 211, O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J few months later she founded the Casper Business college and incor porated it in the year 1918. Many of the young women who attended her or ginal school are now among the succedsful business women of the cit Mrs. ant is the Secretary treasurer and pringjpal stockholder of the Casper Business college, in corporated. ’ eee Royal Neighbors Will Entertain, Following the regular business meeting and installation of officers zation in the city are invited to attend. ba cee Will Meet Tomorrow. The Casper Delphian society will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 Women’s Clubs and Organizations o'clock at the public library. The | Will Meet program for the afternoon will be in charge of Mrs. Elizabeth O'Brien, and will be on the life and conditions in Palestine. sees Mrs. Boyle Will Entertain. Mrs. Earl C. Boyle will be hostess at an informal luncheon and bridge party to be given Wednesday at her home, 108 East Tenth street. cee Mrs. Riach Will Be Hostess for Music. Club. Mrs. T. J. Riach will be hostess for the regular meeting of the Cas- per Nocturne’ club Monday evening at her home on Oakcrest avenue. 2 ee Mrs, Denham Will Entertain this Week. Mrs. Joe Denham will entertain at an informa] bridge luncheon ‘Thursday, January 24, at her home, 902 South Grant street. . . Westminster Guild Meeting this Week. The regular meeting of the West- minster guild of the First Presby- the dfnner which will be served 6:30 a program will be given on Japan which will be in charge of Miss Mary Bloodgood. aera Woman's Association Wilt Hold Meeting ‘The Woman's Assoc‘ation of the First Congregational church will meet Wednesday, January 23rd, in the Pythian hall with the Madames Allingham, Gorham, Spifler and Ritchie as hostesses. A‘ very in- teresting missionary program has been prepared and «Jl mémbers and frensd are cordially invited. see Mr. and Mrs. Hagens Are Hosts At Dinner warty Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Hagens were hosts at @ formal dinner party, one es which they are giving at t evening. Guests terian church will be “held on) Wednesday evening at the manse on South Wolcott street. Following at| Fern Homiston of Boulder, wil also | few .days. attend ock show. Mr. Dodds SOREL TS > ea enrvute home will stop in Boulder, Charles T. Framis 1s ‘Thursday f ‘The members of St. Mark's guild will meet Thursday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Lew} for Gay, on East Second stret. All members of the organization are asked to be present, eee St. Mark's Synurgae Meeting Tuesday Mrs. Francis Brown will entertain the members of St. Mark’s Synur- Bae at thelr regular meeting Tues- day evening at her home, 814 South Grant street. eee Benefit Association | Will Meet This Week |; The Women’s Benefit associa- tion of the Maccabees will meet in regular seasion Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the'I. O. O. F. hall. Fol- loring the business mectifig and in- stallation of ‘officers refreshments. wil be served by the Mesdames J. M. Stewart, Ixane, Petroff, Buchan- an, and Matilla. Officers and guards are asked to be at the hall promptly at 7 o'clock. eo 8. | Mrs, Ulery Entertains Club Members Last Week Mrs. L. V. Ulery was hostess last | Thursday evening for a meeting of her bridge club held at’ her. home, 414, South MeKinley street. Honors |for the afternoon were won by Mrs, Henry Lanouette and Mrs. Harry Meyer. The club will meet, again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Lanouette on Milton averiue. see P, E. 0. Meeting This Week ‘Chapter “G" of the P. E. 0, Sist@hood, will meet Saturday, January 26, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harry B. Durham, 815 South Durbin street, with Mrs. Belle Goodnight as hostess. All members and visiting P. E. O's. are asked. to be present. chads GEAR Bee William White of the Nobte hotel in Lander, spent Thursday and Fri: day here last week on a business trip. for Denver where he wil! visit for] Homiston. ETE TE TTS TPT } SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 Friday evening guest while there of Mr, and 11:5. Stock show in Denver for the nex, Spending several days here this week trom Salt Creek. for Spring We are now showing the smart, new, small shapes with poke, droop, roll, and off-the-face brims. Materials include new hemp weaves, visca braids and all-overs, and glace silks. Flower trims, elabo- rate embroidery and braiding, veils and laces are prominent. See these hats, while there is still time to select from the complete showing. The Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 137 E. Second St. Thursday evening, January 24, at 8 o'clock atthe I. O. O. F. hall the local camp of Royal Neighbors will entertain for all visiting Royal Neighbors in the city. Refresh- ments. will be served during the HODSOLL MILLINERY Balcony New Public Market Building fy Second and Beech Street PARLOR JANUARY 17-23 thrift. famous instruments, you desire. ; Victrolas -:~ Columbias . | Only at The Music Shoppe— —is it possible for you to see these two superb musical instru Fi ments side by side, model for model—compare the beauty of the : i tones—choose between the authentic period encasements of rarest . grace and beauty. Our displays of both Victrolas and Columbias ; are wonderfully comprehensive—all models—all prices. Only at The. Music Shoppe— —is it possible for you to compare and choose between these two in more than forty models, and any finish upward, Columbia Records—V ictor Records—We’ve got what you want .when you want it. “Marcheta” in song and fox trot —We've got it : The MUSIC SHOPPE, te: 238 East Second Street VICTROLAS—From the little table machine at $25 to Period models at $905. COLUMBIAS—The portable at $50—Console types at $125—$150—$175 and Phone 1745.