Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1924, Page 4

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a ll diel =e PAGE FOUR OCIETY = + News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations ‘ , home of Mrs. H. &. Pp. P. E. 0. Sisterhood was the Found-]dance at the Masonic temple. About Craset Ob ate Sees ee ee ee day and Thursday evening at their , the arsona, er's Day luncheon on last Monday, 2iat., 1869, seven girle at Wesleyan EVENTS IN SOCIAL |##ize re, among us and they are: Mrs. Mary CIRCLES OF CASPER |#i esse. Chicago, Ill, They have watched t \ddition ef other friends to Birthday Party Friday the following officers were installed: | ‘B® arigital ciairenttptenen an tid Bt Barnes Hawes, PE Fi ans Marie Meso vot caceoene a membership of over thirty thous- Neighbors of Woodcraft Miss Sylvia Barnes was 2 Barr, lMeutenant comman and. and their friends will be invited to| Will Hold Meeting. at an afternoon party given last | Delilah Richards, record keeper; | ""2. | great philanthropy. of the P.| attend. Friday at the home of her parents, | Bertha Badger, finance keeper; Nora ; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barnes, 609| Stanley, lady at arms; Martha | =: 0: Was the first National Educa- Dinner Last At South Melrose street, in honor of |Crowthie, past commander: Mar. taoltaten tt ee eee Pale Rast. Rvening. z her thirteenth birthday. Games|garet MoIntyre, sergeant; Mrs. t t ts in ti were played and refreshments were | Beverage, chaplain; Mrs. McBride, orig; hatiog evita bed se served at the close of the afternoon. | picket; Mrs. Garbutt, sentinel; Stella vf were used Monday in the decora- Dorfs Brown, |on the second and fourth Mondays, gc spit Saar Mary Louise | the next meeting of the association 4 Ma ret Loncfek, Susan Kemp, | evening’s session to hold meetings Frances Brown Helen Brown ¥ Loy, preside: Ww: Barnes. to be held on Monday evening.| Mine State Chepten read the “Sider Cad February 11, at which time the ial Soire* which {s a humorous ac- P. E. 0. Meeting outgoing officers will entertain. count of ther first: patty given, by Wednesday Evening. a the P. E, O. members. Mrs. J. M. Chapter “O” of the P. B. O, Sister. | Bridgette Club Will Goodnight read the mesgage deliver- hood will meet Wednesday evening | Be Entertained. ed by Mrs. Stafford to the supreme of this week at 7:45 at the home of] -Miss Bertha Sihler will entertain convention in Seattle last fall. Mrs. McSween in the Josendal apart-| the members of the Bridgette club The guests at this delightful meet- ments on hth street. All mem-|on Wednesday evening at her home, | ing were M May Palmer, Mrs. bers and visiting P. E. O.’s in the ]1033 South Ash street. Berna Keyes, Mrs. McNeil, Mrs. city are invited to attend. ppt eat Grace Bean, Mrs. Hilliar and Miss beg aoiet Pepper Club Meeting Elsie Winter. who are members of Tea Te:-day at Tomorrow Evening, chapters in other cit: Mrs. 8. K. Masonic Temple. The regular meeting of the Pep-| Loy and Miss Mae Winter of Chap- The Et. Casper chapter, Order of | per club will be held tomorrow eve-| ter “0.” Miss May Hamilton, Mrs. Eastern® Star, will give their regu-| ning at the home of Mrs. H. R.| J. M. Goodnight, Mra. M. C. Keith, jar tea Tuesday afternoon, January | Lathrop on South Center street, Mra, Bert McCarthy, Mrs, EB. F. Foe, 29, at 2:380.0’clock at the Masonic ze 6 Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs, Lena Al- temple. Hostesses for the after-| Friday Bridge Club geo, Mrs, C. E. Hoffhine, Mrs. noon will be Mrs. Bert McCarthy, | Is Entertained. Frances Byers and Miss Myra Cline M Elder, Mrs. Stout and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Hopper entertained. the | of Chapter G. C. H. Horstman. All members as | Friday Bridge club last week at her The hostesses were the officers Well as visiting members in the city | home, 302 West Fifth street, at a|and are Mrs. H. B, Durham, Mrs. fre invited to attend. 1 o'clock bridge luncheon. Place | Wm. Holland, Mrs. John McFadyen, of tarduited cards and flags appropriate to] Mr®. Geo. Vandaveer, Miss Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Nichols George Washington's birthday were | Sykes and Mrs. F. B. Firmin. Entertain at Dinner. used for decorations. Honors at a *. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols enter- | bridge were taken by Mrs. Philip | Past Matrons Club tained at # formal dinner party last | Girrard and Mrs. Harold Barr. Mrs, | Meeting Wednesday Friday evening at thelr home on|E. W. Rowell was a guest for the} Mrs, Svendsen assigted by her Park avenue preceding the dancing | afternoon. Members of the club|@aughter Mre. James Wilson will party at the Arkeon. Guests who] present were Mra. T. C. Loveland, jentertain the Past Matron’s club attended were Mr. and Mrs. S. N.| Mrs. C..A. Myers, Mrs. Walter on Wednesday afternoon at the Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis, | Brewer, Mrs. Philip Girrard, Mrs.| home of Mra. Svendsen, 136 South Marrin. | Beech atreet. All members and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gratiot, Mr. and | Harold Barr, M M. G. Mrs. W. B. Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. A.| Mrs. J. P. O'Brie: nd the hostess. | visiting Past Matrons in the city are The club will be entertained next invited to attend, . E. Biglift, Mrs. Eva Clark and Dr. Victor Dacken. week by Mrs. O'Brien at her home, ng 226 South Kimball. P. E. 0. Founders The anniversary of Robert Burns meeting recently held by the | Day Is Celebrated was celebrated by the Clan Stuart Benefit association of the One of the most pleasant meetings| last night with a banquet in the ever held Chapter of the Odd Fellows hall followed by New Victor: ae Columbia Records We've Played Them Over Carefully, and in Our Opinion T hese Are the “Ten Best Sellers’ in the New Releases 55202—Festival Overture, Part 1 ....Rudolph Ganz and The &t. Louis Symphony Festival Overture, Part 2 ....Rudolph Ganz and the St. Louis Symphony The first recording by the St. Louis Symphony, wcith Rudolph Ganz, one of our foremost pianists, conducting. 35731—Gems from “Faust” +» Victor Opera Company Gems from “Rigolett -++.. Victor Opera Company All of the principal numbers from both operas, sung in English. One of the fincst records we're ever heard. 0—Grand Adagio (Glazemew) . ptcereeceesecceescesPascha Helfets Hebrew Lullaby (Achron) .. teecccececeeecreees) Pascha Heifetz Words cannot suggest the charm of thie record—the violin speake in the universal language of beauty. i 19218—Abandanado, Waltz . + International Novelty Orchestra Rosits, Tango ........ ++ International Novelty Orchestra Dance music of the highest class. If you don’t want to dance to this record, it’s lovely to just listen to. 19220—Why should I Weep About One Sweetie........... Ah ecteciccecescen Brooke Johns and His Orchestra Tood 5 The Manhattan Merrymakers If this “ Sweetie” record, with Brooke Johns singing, doesn’t put you in good humor, nothing will. It will make you dance, too, 3976—Last Night on the Back Porch ... ++ Sung by The Shannon Quartet That Old Gang of Mine ......... . Surfg by The Shannon Quartet Two extremely popular songs, sung by one of the best quartets you've ever heard. 25-D—Marcheta «+. Sung by Lewis James I Love Yo ++. Sung by Lewis James “Marcheta rept the country—we've never been able to supply the demand jor it. We have a limited number now of the song, the Fow Trot and Waltz. 87-D—She Wouldn’t Do What I Asked Her To .. More -+-Original Memphis Five ° . Original Memphis Five “More” is the biggest selling number in the country today. Dance or- chestras are encored over and over when they play it. Billy Jones sings the chorus in this record. It’s a hit, 19226—Blue Island Blues .... Wendell Hall with The Virginians Blue Bird Blues .. -- Wendell Hall with The Virginians Remember Hall’s “It Aint Going to Rain No More!” Well, this one is just as good. - 19206—I Never Had a Mammy .... Remembering ..-........... “Topsy And Eva,’ the Duncan S of the year. posed by them. Anything you want in VICTOR or COLUMBIA records—the older num- srs, or the latest hits can always be gotten at The Music Shoppe. We pride surselves on alwnys having what you want when you want it, The MUSIC SHOPPE, Ine. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 VICTOR RECORDS §Shect Music Player Rolls COLUMBIA RECORDS «e+e. The Duncan Sisters oe +eeee The Duncan Sisters isters new show, is one of the hits ¢ are the two feature numbers, and both were com: Yai" 7aXt VeVi avira raNlizavh fe (SV 70 Mr. and Mrs. B. H. ton were hosta at a formal dinner and tenes informal dinner and 2 o'clock instead of 2:30.as formerly, | honors for the afternoon were pa thousand dollars ($200,000.00). party given last eve: at theirthe meeting and all be given on Thursday afternoon. January 31, at by Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. Among those who attended were | Lilly, captain of guard; Grace Allen Yellow and white were the c in : the Misses Margaret Holden, Wilma . Roush, color bearers. eclors (et Sheletaneal na eee z Cotter, ine Macey, Leola Forbes. vas decided upon during the . s “Gobe Casper Sunday crivune . Firman’ jer the seattyioes, The banquet ors andere: si and ‘ * the h of Mrs F. B. . pat was| Mr. a) rs, . Sy RECENT AND COMING |/ssercete & Ss, elie teem eee gor Pat , Boyle. Special Notice Those Saturday shoppers who were unable to secure just the dress they wanted at $16.75 are invite in Monday. Several dozen more of the season’s prettiest models will be on the racks, STYLE—PRICE—QUALITY—SERVICE 110 EAST SECOND STREET A CONVENIENT PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS PPAR ANGE 5 jctag reer oe eg TEL REESE SSE TE A OE SC ROPE 5S It’s none too early if you would be in the van- guard of style to select one of the Brighten up the Winter Coat with one of the new, colorful Spring Hats If you are not yet ready to purchase a new Coat for spring you can at least have one of these bright, bewitching New Hats that make every be- holder exclaim, “how lovely!” Shown in the Newest . Patterns Moderately Priced Newer Blouses - Such pleasing effects have been secured in the new Blouses as to make one most desirable right now for in-between-sea- son wear. Liberal Price Range Variety of Styles —_—_— Dress Skirts With the Blouses are be- ing shown some appeal- ing styles in Skirts in both dress and sports models. We'd Like to Show You the New Ones New Sweaters In brightest colors and most clever styles will be shown in generous as- sortment for this week’s shoppers. -Evening Gowns At Striking Reductions The social season is just at its height and yet here you can secure the most beautiful of dinner and evening gowns at very marked reductions — so why not have a new one for the next big social event? Ask for information re- garding our tremendous January Reductions Fur Coats and Wraps d to come . | regular meeting. a see ‘The Nelghbors of Woodcraft Cas- we ‘oA ‘, Will Meet this Week. The Woman's association of the|were Mrs. Patrick Sullivan any First Christian church will me the members of the Midnight Bridge club Tuesday evening at her home in Hast Tenth street at its} Fortnightly Club. SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1924. Mrs. H. L. Patton was hx at a meeting of the Fortnigh: ul held yesterday at her home on South Wolcott street. Substitutes oo at|} Mrs. James Weiderhold. +; Everywoman’s Store Begin to Reveal Themselves ! Clothes for a brighter season have just arrived, an assortment w. beauty alone if not for making selections. Be among the first to | Spring fashion, know the turns that hats have taken, the silhoue wraps, suits and frocks. Then with the modes clear in your mi choose now, because this is when models are fresh and the variety satifies, How much thought are you giving to your figure? For Many Women the Corset Problem Is a Very Vexing One. Perhaps We Can Help You Solve it. Beyond a doubt the Redfern Wrap-a-round number 47—which fits better wi thelne. than any laced corset—is a delight to wear with its smooth }, fitting front; and two elastic panels in just the right place. Adde. you have a durable garment of beauty in this brocaded invisible c. For evening wear Brassiere B3370 is unsurpassed; made of satin and lace—for beauty, comfort and stylishness, be it dance, reception or theater, For stout figures number 851 dead aha 1 an “yexcess flesh and support it in such ‘a way that « harmonious figure will result; low bust; long skirt; broad bands of elastic webbing extending below the bottom of the front steels, which cover and control the whole abdomen, fitting snagly and giving restful support. Every stout woman will readily appreciate Circlet 2510 with a front closing section and a new arrangement of -hose col aden which bring out the most desirable contours and at the same time prevent the circlet from riding above the corset top. 4 Brassiere A3158 is new, with Flatening-Front device, designed to smooth out the entire front of the figure. An additional feature is the arrangement of the boning to eliminate a fleshy back, insuring perfect comfort. The Netherall, best undergarment for ordinary sportswear. ment, it combines vest, brassiere and girdle; costs less, does mor fashioned along the simple straight lines of the girl’s figure with the maintaining the correct body poise and guiding the development that a properly proportioned well-moulded figure will be the result. ll _ Ask to Have Any of These or Other Models Demonstrated thout any ack; beautifully- id to this comfort, ‘orset. do of the ¢ ' ° Spring Hats at $4.95 Almost unbelievable that such pretty ones can be shown at the price, but the < Subway invites you to come in and see of for yourself. You'll be surprised! ON | VT 2 LOK WwW K S A Take a Topcoat into your AR aid a, to i ae on and et - . claim at the smartness o: oe pipe the effect — especially ttes approved in™ jyben topped by one of nd choose early, New Coats wardrobe, The sun’s Boing to be shining more brightly very soon and you will want to walk briskly in a coat that is light and easy. But even more than this comfort, you will enjoy the style that comes with one of these. Scarf collars for chic, sleeves that are full, fp! and stripes that are best, all “an make these Coats t will satisfy fashionable women. Three-quarter,» ths and ful length ys) iepaagn Lovely Dresses Already discriminating women are choosing from the scores of new frocks which have been devel- oped for the coming sea- son with their latitude of styles, colors and mate- rials to suit the individ- ual type. It's really a Pleasure to show you these beautiful new modes at prices to meet every demand, = Just a Few of the Smartest Suits Only a taste of “what Spring has in store but enough to make one eag- the new chic chapeaux that savor so cleverly of Paris, New Arrivals for LARGE AND STOUT WOMEN Pretty Silk Underwear SLIPS—tn tricosham and re- dium silk; colors, blue and black, GOWNS—in ‘crepe and _r- dium silk; flesh only. Bust measure sizes 44 to 50. BLOOMERS—Radium silk, Jersey silk and tricosham; both dark and light colors. (Sizes 42 to 50 hip). UNION *SUITS—Jersey silk; flesh only. (Bust measure sizes 46 to 54.)

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