Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1924, Page 4

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) Ehe Casper Sunday Cribune é SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1924 } PAGE FOUR : ig] . ae Babar. & : ' > = use s ' and ; . ad - “ “Punchinel being prepared which they hope to, day evening at 6:30 o'clock at th, BS | PF tT ieee iin TER be ready to give . The next] Mullin club, . . "clock Northwestern . = = AND COMIN $2 ahten tan Waanmate o€ thir tnige Toes gm, Mien nse Perben, meeting will be held March 16th. a “ ale eS fam wie retire "Sines tp Win ote Dinner Party Entertained Beturday The next regular v5 f the = attend are to iz of t Bus bring box lunches which will he sold Mr, and Mrs. John F, Trevett will| Miss Betty entertain | Casper Woman's ntal club E at a small fee during the evening.| be hosts at an informal dinner to-| ed the members of her club] falling on Ash Wednesday the 4.; Following the program old fashioned | morrow evening at their ce sd Armed age at her tage oad nat been changed, the meeting to os dancing will be enjoyed. The piano} sputh Grant street, in honor irs. South Beech street, honors held on Tuesday, + March 4, at . Io che chub for the evening ter, | Zrevett whoas birthday 1s Monday.| the afternoon belng taken by Mrs.|the Knights of Pythias he zi to the club for the evening by L.| Covers will be laid for 12. svart. ‘The club wil be entertees |p ww, coe I. Gulich, manager of the Charles eee graft. Tha club tertained |p, : ‘4 5 ie store. Mark’: next Saturday by Mrs. Horace Shoe-| wy This We Bos War Organization ning at the home of Miss Marion EB. Bi ame Pats te cota ta = a — ae ted rh pe dicey Me =. ae = Holds Joint Meeting. Sennett, 312 East Fifth street. Mire iahbe ¥ ‘The regular meeting of St. Mark's | Kinley street. Mra. Don Ogilbee sub- nesday afternoon, Febru ee Tr The regular monthly joint meet- tt was ansiated "i abeete Piano selection—Annabelle Rosen-| Synurgae will be held Breas 4 ever | stituted for the afternoon, 3:90 colo at the my tt and i ¢ the Spanish American War |} i Senne cin, phat gb gra tringeeh 4 sain, Stir Se a one = Seterenh and the Ladies’ Auxilias very pleasant evening for, all pres- thal, ics ial: Boeke in the Miller apartments on | American Lesion Auxiliary soar. A feryg Ee ER gh c “1 that organization was held ent. National danee in eostume—Plaine| Cy" avenue, Will Hold Business Meeting. tu — Sok at the Knights of Pythias| m,. meeting was called to order Myers. Pear ee | The regular business meeting of | *F® requested to be Present. hall. A very good atten‘ance ws /1v the president, Miss Helen Lewis, Girls Quartet—High school. Loyal Temperance Union the American Legion auxiliary will ‘One noted. Three new members who) twenty members answering to roll Vocal Selections, "By ‘The Waters| Meeting Saturday Afternoon be held Wednesday afternoon at | Mrs. Marrin penn é Cee Were initiated included Ora MoClel-| can and several mothers were pres- of Minetonka” and “His Lullaby”| The Loyal’ Temperance Legion of | 2:30 o'clock in the Men's Bible class | Friday Bridge oh Jan, Marie Adqock and Daisy |ent as vistors. The minutes of the by Miss Kathryn. Mahoney. tho \W- C. i... met yesterday atter-] room of the Methodist church. All| Mrs. M. G. Marrin entertainea H a Hooks. The new officers were last meeting were read by the sec- Piano = selection—Miss Martha} noon in the First Christian church| members are requested to be Friday bridge club last week at a Per charge of the session. These < retary, Verna Searles and reports Mead. with Mrs. Geo. Ferguson in charge | present. one o'clock luncheon given at her cere who have been recently el were given by the membership cap- Reading—Lucitie Niles. of the meeting. Thirteen members 0) 0 residence, 1136 South Walnut street, One ea are Florence Kelly, presidi tains, Ruth Parsons and Grace Fer Piano selection—“Jasmania,” Miss|rwere present and a number of| Catholic Girls’ Club Place cards and favors suggestive One Amy Hixon, senior vice pres'dent; | guson. Miss Ferguson presented to Audroy Myers, visitors, Plans were made for aj Will Hold je of Washington's birthday were used a Treva Pette, junior vice president:| her members a gold bow of ribbon, Piano iranection, “Butterfly” —| playette to be given sometime in the|’ ‘The Catholic Girls' club wit) hola | tor decorations Honors: for the = M ret Nesbitt, chaplain; Laura) the color chosen at the opening of Dean Burdick. near future. A medal contest is alsotheir regular meeting next Tues-|afternoon at. bri by om Waalhes. ecceiiary trepsurer:, 3 e drive, and Miss Parson also Dai garet Kropp, historian; Pearl Fer-| presented her members with a vio- tion guson. patri instructor; Effie |iet ribbon. The contest will close err] Pette, conductor, Daisy Hooks, a8-| yrarch 11 £ h istant conductor; Mable Cole,|" The medal contest cinas reported is - °, Pe gunrd; Grace Bailey, assistant |q contest to be held wane tee ne the formal dance at the Arkeon, and the Charity Ball at the % T rotiacteenta wore served al the | nl March with Mra. W. W, Cole ta Elks’ club this week will call for many new dinner dresses and “== conclusion of the meeting Following the business session a evening gowns. : een 64 program was given including the ©; y, of 1 l'fe of Francis Willard, by Helen A It ‘The general meeting of the Wo- A very interesting paper, “The . i oft men's Christian Temperance pads pane of Perper eens MISS ELEANOR JESSEN, Popular Casper girl whose mar- ha¢ vas held F y afternoon, in the| Life to ung Women.” by Helen | 4 4 ‘ : tur Srothonses ‘auch: with the presi-| Carter and a reading by Miss Lois riage to Thomas U. Troth will take place tomorrow. and dent Mrs. H. E. Parson, eee Rarie. : ‘ rae hay Devotionals were’ read by Mrs. E Ab the gemt.ce the program de tertainment will be tn the form of | South Park avenue, Spring towers the D. Treger. - 8 het ee Wee EVES BY) e the: hl will be given: for. the |'with» valastine Goats ae “a An interesting busifiess session | the hostess. re foreign born women who exhibited | for the decorations. jonors wal wan held after which reports from| The next meéting of the’ union| werk at the entertainment of last | bridge for the afternoon ware taken I the Anna Gordon and Francis Wil-| will be held at the home af Mrs, F. year. Mrs, H. C. Chappell has ar-| by*Mrs. E. T. Patterson and Mrs. cas lard divisions were given, a’so re} J. Sousheck, 737 South” Lincoln ranged for an interesting and enjoy-| Henry Scullion. Among those who alle ports from superintendents of dif-|stret, Tuewday evening, March 11, able program and all members of| attended were Mrs. Arthur Meyer, pos ferent departments. A committee in te ia the D. A. R. are asked to attend in| Mrs Henry Breliligs Mrs. ent rec was appointed to make plans for/D. A. R. Washington Party costumes representing, if possible, | Lanouette, Mrs. E. '. Pat oe gro he Jubliee meeting, to geass in| Friday Afternoon. some famous women in American bo J. ae Dore Veneers: ° 3 and 4. The state! Members of the Ft. Casper chap- | history. Slery and Mrs. H. O. ks 4 . Minnie Fi r, Daughters of the American ; ce. cee N Ge will be present at that time, evolution, will give a Washington | Lad: Slipper Club Cc. & N. RB. W. Club Wi . the js hoped that other state workers | birthday party “wridey afternoon, | Is Entertained. Give Program and Entertainment Shop early this tural charms are tee: will be able to attend. 2:30 o'clock at the Mrs. O. H. Meyer entertained the The Chicago and Northwestern week to be sure accentuated bya gar The National Jubilee meeting is home of Mrs. Harry B. Durham, | Lady Slipper Bridge lub last Thurs. Railway Woman's club will give a your costume beautiful cos- con to be held in Cheyenne, March 25/815 South Durbin street. The en, day afternoon at her home, 505 program of interest Tuesday even- Will be complete “tina Selected and 26. — —— = ——— = 2 a _ A committee was appointed Cur. in every detail, See Suscrieninta: “ ing the ression to investigate in re- . Z e. fec gard to the buying or building of a ris home for the organization. Those she placed on this committee were Mrs. by L. W. Bailey, Mrs. J. M. Dumm @ ing Mrs, William Jones, Are Geacee Ferguson, Mrs. Nellie Le Mrs. "t re Spusheck and Mrs. L. T. Hall. lo Visitors from other cities were e Mrs. R. A. Smith of Wolton and A be Mrs. Downer of Boulder, Colo. in The program wi ‘was als charge of Mrs. Jennie Haynes, was ¥ . a 1? o 2 re ViRe iy poadee aS? Wikio The World’s Most Eminent Concert Harpist or spoke on the subject, “Keep the t vic Torch | Burning Francis Willard —Many women, participat- by ote A. Wi Crgiaet aires baad WILL BE HEARD AT THE AMERICA THEATER ing in Casper's social func- fren, Do Women Want the Tigh TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:15 tions, find it desirable to teent mendm«s EI ? . 3 f ec Clymer handled ‘the subject. in a have a variety of Dinner oi very clever manner, giving points ms 2 E| x ss how it should be enforced, could be Tickets On Sale at the America Theater Tomorrow 3 Dresses an . Evening ; fe d, and that must an r4 9, = a Pegrentorcen Morning at 9 o’Clock—Make Your E arene es a ria erate cost, Mrs. D. M. Yaines gave-the story i ‘ rather than just one or two ip of Jabilee work for 1923. Reservation Early 4 j 0 ne The next meeting will be held on | expensive ones. ' March 14 The program is to be in H n’ arge of Mrs. J. T. Richards. i is 5 ie leloal satisettaie wilt be held ALBERTO SALVI, was born in Venice, Italy, in 189383—the son of an = ec Division meetings e r a ” r f th f ©) February 29.’ Francis Willard meet- Italian harp maker of that city. He took hig first lesson on a miniature —tor this reason we are tea- ing with Mrs. G. L. Brown and the hi iall ns sf hee iain eke et a harp which his father made especial y for him E turing George W. Ferguson. is E ; al ae a Boy Wonder, winner of the Royal Scholarship Prize—and thus re- = # Pie Social at North ceiving all his training at the expense of the Italian government—gradu- Casper Christian Church ating with the highest honors three years ahead of his class—composer ‘1 i 4 Te | CEAYAN (NDOT Or BOCIREY, -—director—and hailed today as the greatest concert harpist the world o: ot the North Casper Christian d ° church will hold a box and ple so- has ever produced—such is the record of ALBERTO SALVI. r celal next Friday evening February P = i on pie churchite, which the pub- Probably never has any concert artist been a greater revelation to his . ss audiences than Signor Salvi. He has revolutionized harp playing and Rainbow Club Holds has Scnornn aated al results which were before considered im- ‘At pad Meeting Friday. possible for the instrument. Mrs. Gadberry entertained the ° g Giuh tant Yeiay ation ner cet MUSICAL AMERICA describes him as “A ONE MAN ORCHESTRA! ; re home on East Second street. After Effects not unlike a French horn, a choir of woodwinds, the pizzicato to ‘ 0 the busines meeting during which of the string section of an orchestra, a mandolin tremolo, guitar chords, o 4 x Hine! Snkertant mattees t were ise: approximations of the zither and flashes of the celesta!” h cussed a valentine social and games m * “were enjoyed. Refreshments were . served at the close of. the meeting. e ‘Thi t th of the club will . She be held March 1 ii A l b er t O S a lv —these gowns are replete with style distinction and a number of r ft © S i Young People's. 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