Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1924, Page 6

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| ~. en rtOorveeFasur" = > Ss) 2S oe deeeaceaeeeaaapestensesaarsaee PERESOTACARERAEEOREDORD PrrIsitsetiriritiitieitiiiitt tit titty pacunese sepenaee Tertriiit TLCUDERTOLTT ORCA TLESEDREONETEGRTLESErHeTedeseseureece PAGE SIX SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Studio Recital Saturday Afternoon. recital of this pup!'s of Lulu took place Satur- n 3,30 to 5 o'clock Wilma Gustin received cate for completing a cer of work in piano study. program she played “On r by Loeb Evans, “Golden Wishes” by Anthony, in perfect time and showing careful study. Fpr the musical history lesson Thema terson read a paper on the life ieg. Olve n Geis played “Golden Rays” by Preston and ‘’To My Dear- est” ker, very well and dis- played y in memorizing. ying contest of the Rathvon and Mar In th daughter of Mr. md Zook, 1315 South son of M A. McLean of this city were marrie@ yesterday morning by Justice Brennan at his court. They were attended by the mothers of beth je and groom. The groom is connected with the Mountain States McLean are at home to their friends at their apartment on North Kimball street. Board of Directors Will Meet Tuesday. The board of directors of the Cas- club, 7:30 per Woman's Departmental will meet Tuesday evening at o’c’ock at the home of the pre: ot the club, Mrs. P. C. Nicola} on South Wolcott street. Past Matrons to Meet Wednesday Afternoon. Mrs. Tubbs assisted by Mrs. Stur- geon will enterta'n the Past Ma- tron’s club of the Eastern Star ‘Wednesday afternoon at the home of the former 315 South David street. All members as wel! as vis- iting Past Matrons in the city are invited to attend. eee Maccabee Association To. Meet This Week. The Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet in regular session Monday even‘ng at § o'clock at the I. O. 0. F. hall. Following the fnitiation of candidates — refresh- ments will be served by Mrs. Alex Allen and her committee. eee ‘Thursday Club Is Entertained. The Thursday Bridge club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Johnson at her home on South David street, with the Misses Kathleen and Patricia Sullivan and Mrs. Leigh McGrath substituting. The club w'll be entertained nex* week on Thursday afternoon by Mins Margaret Sullivan at her home on East Tenth street. eee Luncheon and Bridge Party At Estabrook Home. Mrs. E. L. Estabrook entertained twelve guests yesterday at an in- formal luncheon and br’dge party at her home. Honors were won by Mrs. J. C. Snook and Mrs. Charles Campbell. eee Party Afternoon, Louise Grude daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grude was hostes« at a children’s party given yester- day afternoon at her home, _ 804 Birthday Saturday East Third street in honor of her elghth birthday. Games were playod and refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Among those who attended Bunruck, Johnson, were = Lillian Alvira Bunrock, Frances Neoma Dessert, W'‘Ima Emmegene Myers, Mary Gray, Virginia Burgess Betty Lou Dasch, Betty Mae Poling. Helen Holden, Patricia Davis, Vir- ginia Cottaman, Eileen Tavlor, Mar. jorie Compf Cleola Kylindie, Alice Gurbert, Frances McCorry and Dick Evans. eee Mrs. Brown Entertains At Birthday Party. Mrs. W. H. Brown enterta'ned at an afternon party given last Friday at her home, 455 Milton avenue in bonor of her daughter Margaret. Mrs. Brown was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs, R. M. Gray, Mrs. B. R. Williams and Mrs. w. Swartz. Invited guests ineluded, the Misses, Eleanor Dorothy Sea- horn, lye Gruebloot, E'eanore Fuller. Margaret Veitch. » Freed, Lita Luik, Florence Willams Wilda Berry, Meredith Mason, Thelma Patterson, Charlotte Chapin, Mary Kimball and the Messrs, Arthur Van rfen John am Brown. + Wil nd the The regular meeting of Ft. Cas per chapter, Order of Eastern Star will be Held on Thursday evening of this week at the Masonic temp! See Bridge Party At Watson Home Mrs. Lester Watson and Miss Rachel Carr entertained at a bridge party last Friday evening at the Watson home. ried out in red white and blue sug- gestive of Washington’s birthday sarees was used for the decorations. Guests inc'uded former Greybull residences and were, Mr. and M Dr. and Mrs, Mark Mrs. C. W. Heckard, W. P. Knudsen, Mr. Maxon, Miss ™ n, Miss Helen son, W. McCune, Mr. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Watson and Miss Carr. Mrs. Davis Entertains At Mah Jongg Mrs, J. K. Davis was hostess at a Mah Jongg partv given last Friday afternoon at her residence on South Wolcott street. Honors were won by Miss Inez Seanor and Mies Edith Clemmens. Guests of Mrs. Davis were Mrs. William Rae, Mrs. Robert O'Bryan, Mrs. Hal Panton, Miss Lillian Ede, Miss Inez Seanor, Miss Edith Clemmens, Mrs., Clarence Cypreansen, Mrs. Jack Morgan. Mrs. Davis will be hostess at an- other informal party on Thurs March 6 St. Mark's Guild Hold Regular Meeting St. Mark's guild met in regular session late Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. J. Hazlett’ with Mrs. Urpman as assistant hostess and with a large number of members present. Mrs. Corse, formerly matron of the Cathedral home at Laramie, was a guest of honor for the afternoon and gave a short but interesting talk during the session. It was decided at the meeting to hold all day sessions during Lent, every Thursday at the Parish house. Members are expected to be able to attend all or part of the day. On the second and fourth Thursday of the month business sessions will be held. Hostesses for the day will serve a luncheon, The next meeting of the guild wi'l be held on Thursday, March 6 at the parish house with Mrs. Anna Leeper and Mrs. W. S. Kimball as hostesses. A social meeting will be held from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. and a business meeting during the afternoon to start promptly at o'clock. Sewing will be provided for all those who will be able to at- tend as plans for the lenten work are to secure clothing and linens for the Cathedral home at Laramie. ef e Mrs. Anderson Is Hostess At Luncheon and Bridge Party Mrs. C. H. Anderson assisted by Mrs. J. S. Anderson entertained at a Washington's birthday luncheon and bridge party last Friday at the home of the former, 715 Divine street. Honors at bridge were tak- en by Mrs. Roy Light and Mrs. Rankin. . Among those who attended were, Mrs. John Engleson, Mrs. J. I. John- son, Mrs. W. R. C. Miller, Mrs. Roy Light, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. L. Larson, Miss Mable Condon, Miss Marguerite Engleson and the hostesses. “7. Nocturne Club Meeting Tomorrow. The regular meeting of the Cas- per Nocturne club will be held to- morrow evening at the home of Mrs. William Tolhurst on South Wolcott street. Rotary Club Banquet Monday Evening. ‘The Rotary club will entertain at a banquet tomorrow evening in the banquet room of the Henning for their wives and lady friends. A special program has been arranged for with special entertainment and attractive decorations. On the com- mittee for arrangements are A. A. Slade, chairman; Earl Burwell and Carl Shumaker. eee Mrs. Donahoe Will Entertain Club. Mrs. B. J. Donahoe will entertain the members of the Pepper club Monday evening at her residence on South David street. Mrs. Nichols Will Entertain. Mrs. R. H. Nichols will entertain nformally at a luncheon and bridge party on Thursday of next week at her home on South Park avenue. eee Colonial Club Members Are Entertained, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Scullion en- tertained the members of the Colonial Bridge club last Thursday evening at their home, 1215 South Locus street. Honors for the eve- ning at bridge were taken by Mrs. H. O. Ward, Miss Pauline Meyer, Arthur Meyer and Harry Meyer. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs.\Harry Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Meyer, Miss Pauline Meyer, Miss Thelma Pun- tenney, Miss Jaunita Meyer and host and hostess. The club will be entertained again in three weeks by Mr, and Mrs, Harry Meyer at thelr residence, 513 South Park avenue. eee Mrs. Barnes Entertains Fortnightly Club Mrs. John B. Barnes Jr., enter- ta’ned the members of the Fort- nightly bridge club yesterday at her he e on Beech street. Guests be- sic s of the club present James Wiederhold, Mrs. A color scheme car- | ‘ Beauty Phone 2621 134 N. Center Street DALAT geome a Mary-Elizabeth Beauty Shop Edith Arbogast, Mgr. conducted by, the stu Wyoming. L, A. Reed, Mrs. T, A. Speers, Mrs. R. R. Rose and Mrs. Charles Crab- tree. The club will meet again in thi two weeks at the home of Mrs. P.| the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand and Mr. Wednesday Cc. Nicolaysen with Mrs, Major] Eisenbarger, the president of the| Mrs. Tubbs assisted by Mrs. Stur- Orms assistant hostess. choir. paca! eee seteeceat the Past Ma- cee ron’s club. Departmental Club Meeting Tuesday March 4° The regular meeting of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club falling on Ash Wednesday the day of the meeting. has been chanted to Tuesday March 4 at which time it will be held in the Knights of Pythias hal. oe. Friday Bridge Club Meeting Last Week Mrs. Harold Barr entertained the Friday bridge “club. last week at a 1 o'clock luncheon given at her home, 323 South: Jefferson street. Place cards and favors suggestive of Washington's birthday were used. Honors at bridge were taken by Mrs. C. R. Kaylor, and Mrs. E, R. Trolopp. Among those who attended were, Mrs. R. W. Boyd, Mrs, Arthur Evans, Mrs. E. R. Trolopp, Mrs. M G. Marrin, Mrs. Walter ‘Brewer Mrs. C, R. Kaylor, Mrs. P. C, Love land and the hostess. The club wil! be entertained again next Friday ¥y Mrs. Walter Brewer at her home 815 East Fifth street. see Woman's Association Will Meet This Week The Woman's Association of the First Congregational church will meet Wednes: February 27 in the Knights of Pythias hall with Madams Allingham, Austin Gibson and King as hostesses. Everyone is asked to come prepared to sew. eee Mi M M: te Bridge Party Monday e At Brewster Home Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brewster w'll entertain at an informal bridge party tomorrow evening at their home in the Standard addition for] ‘ 12 guests. Mrs. Slade Will Entertain. Mrs, A. A. Slade will entertain at two informal bridge luncheons to be given on Tuesday and Friday of this week at her residence, 416 CY avenue. . Choral Party at Christian Church. Miss Myrtle Cook and Mrs, Roy Gordon were hostesses at a choral party given at the Christian church, Friday evening, February 22. Throughout the evening games were enjoyed, followed by a musical pro- | gram. Those taking part were Mr. and Mrs, G, E, Jones, Miss Garnet Hisenbarger, Mr. Floyd Eisenbarger and Mrs. R. R. Hildebrand. While Mrs. Lydia Snouffer Marcelling Manicuring Shingle Bobs Sunday Appointments Formerly with Betty’s Beauty Parlor 504 E. 13th 365 -- 1= 366 ? What Does It Mean to You Culture Open Till 9 p. m. (Next Door Western Union Bishop, Sr., who recently won the beauty prize short Morris, the directress of the choir, Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Chadock, Mr. and Mrs. Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eisenbarger, Mr. and Mrs. Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. Eisenbarger, Rev. and Johnson, Fleming, Miss Naoma Swallow, Mr. Altar and Rosary Bazaar St. Anthony’s Catholic church will hold their annual bazaar Monday, bers of the society will specialize this year in house dresses, aprons Van Meter School of, Music fo Hold Annual Contest, dents of the Van Meter School of Music will holdgtheir annual con- test 28, at the Methodist church. Parents of the students are invited to at- Literary Department Meeting Wednesday. per will mbet on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Grover C. Gorsuch, 637 ‘ street. f£ reyiews of new books. ‘Riceyman's Steps’ Che Casper @unvav €ribune cussed by Mrs. George W. Jarvis. Mrs. John Whisenhunt will review talk on “Black Oxen.” Every member is urged to be Present as this is an important . Midnight Bridge Club Tuesday x Mrs. Charles McGrady will enter- tain the members of the Bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Fourteenth street. SaEEEEREncEEEEEEEE Social Calendar for Monday Mrs. Wiliam Tolhurst will enter- tain the members of the Nocturne club. Rotary club banquet for ladies and friends at the Henning. Pepper club meeting at the home of Mrs. E. J. Donahoe. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brewster will entertain at a bridge party. Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet at the I. oO. O. F. Hall. Modern Woodmen of America will hold business and social meeting. oe. “not Uvities tion fourth tinued ed. answeri: Tuesday Mrs. A. A. Slade will be hostess at the first of a series of informal bridge luncheons. Mrs. Charles T. McGrady will en- tertain the Midnight bridge club members. Mrs. Thomas Kenney will hostess at an informal and bridge party. Mrs. J. C: Warkley will entertain a number of friends at 2 bridge luncheon, Board of directors of the Casper Woman's Departmental clyb meet- ing at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nicolayse: Chicken dinner at the~ First Christian church ‘for the benefit of the high schoo! class. vee present for the tal to t! women be luncheon while. sons. As dents at the University of The co! e refreshments were being served talks were given by Mrs ft is in Thowe presse swecei MhLOnGiMry- |” woman's association, ot the wirat Congregational church meeting at the Knights of Pythias hall. Literary department of Casper Woman's Departmental club meet- ing at the residence of Mrs. G. C. Gorsuch. Morris, Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Ball, Mr. develop R. Ro Hildebrand, Mr. and Names c. D. Hemry, Miss Ethel Miss Mae Lman, Miss eee ‘Thursday Mrs. R. H. N'cholg will entertain a number of friends at a luncheon and bfidge party. Mrs. Thomas Kenney will enter- tain at the second of a series of in- formal parties. Miss Margaret Sullivan will en- tertain the Thursday bridge ¢lub members. . Van Meter school of Music con- test at the Methodist church. Ft. Casper chapter, O. E. 8. meeting at the Masonic temple. eee Friday Mrs. A. A. Slade will be hoste: it the second of a series of informal bridge luncheons. Friday bridge club meeting at the residence of Mrs. Walter Brewer. ese ‘cNamara, Mr. Roy Gordon, the isses Battertons and the hostesses. eee to all. More londay, March 17, The Altar and Rosary society of larch 17, at the Mullin club. Mem- The nd children's apparel. ee the Y. The annual contest of the stu- Thursday evening, February Saturday Mrs. F, B. Firmin will entertain the members of the Casper Wo- man’s club, nd, eee The Literary division of the. Cas- Woman's Departmental club East Eleventh The program for the day. consists Suite 211, O-S will be dis- OUR Recital Hall AND ; time. Watch the papers for the date of our opening. ‘The MUSIC SHOPP “The House of the Steinway” 238 East Second Street sociation. Corner First and Wol- cott, Phone 1456. Strangers ‘in the city cordially invited to be at home in the parlors of the ¥. W. C. A. The day afternoons and those who would enjoy the plano or victrola are wel- come at any time when the rooms The new class in Bible for wo- men had an enthusiastic noon. It was decided that the meet- ings would be held the second and ‘ beginning at 2:30 and after the ses- sion, tea will be served during a brief social time in which the dis cussions may be informally con- Sroup may become -better acquaint- The subject of the course will be Christian Fundamentals and will combine which are intended to give aid’ in perplexing. The next meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon of this week and all who think they may be interested at @il are urged to be @ general view which is fundamen- and have study themselves are especially in- terested in broadening their own background for teaching and the class promises to be very worth- is being planned to begin very soon. “Self-realization” and is so new that only the syllabus is available but released within a week. as the material is available and also bibliography references which are now on the way from New York, the evening on which will meet will be announced. Mrs. J. H. McCorry will lend the class and the course will be of much value to business girls and women in helping them to understand themselves and/ this_week so that the class may be organized. There will be no fee for entrance and the work will be open in basketry\ under the direction of Miss Myrtle Cook, growing each week in popularity and many beautiful pleces of work are being made. fully entertained the Hi Y boys ai Decorations suitable for Washing: ton's birthday were used and tho the parlors proved altogether too small to accommodate the fifty who were present, pleasantly. is chairman of social committee who Planned the evening and Miss Mar- tha Darrah, advisor of the club, and Miss Ruth Meacham of the Y. VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR. Specializing In SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND YEAST FACE PACKS Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J Piano Display Room Will be ready for us in a very short "au well os re open evenings and Sun- in use for scheduled ac- of the association. organiza- ing last Tuesday after- Tuesdays of each month nd the members of the lecture and discussion ing questions that have been at this time. The subject day is the Bible and includes he rest of the course. Young who teach in Sunday school little opportunity for It will include seven les- lendid course in psychology urse to be used is entitled print and promised to be As soon the gromp thelr own personalities. should be left at the office space is neded for the class The class is G. R, Hi Y Party Girl Reserves very succe: W. C. A. Thursday evening. the Mi: evening passed Katherine Prewitt a Inc. Phone 1745 Tuesday. interested making new accquaintances as well as enjoying a program contributing to self-improvement are invited to reserve plates without a personal In- vitation, Each meeting is voted the best yet by those who attened these social-educational meetings. eee G. R. Meeting Next Saturday, all the committees of the Girl Reserves will meet at thé ¥. W. C. A. and separately h their meetings at 10:30. business of the committee meetings, lunch will be served at one o'clock. About fifty girls are expected to be present. Japan Problems 5 The Y. W. C. A. strove to bring to the women of Japan the fullest development of their mental, phy: cal, spiritual, and social iife. thirty minutes at noon September 1, the buildings which were means Mrs. Beulah Lee Gresham, who| anothi for the last year has been connect- |!" th ed with the VeLour Beauty Shop, will leave this week to take a post- tion with Messrs John Beno and Company of Council Bluffs, Ia., with whom she had previously been em- ployed. H-H. Rautert has returned from Denver where he attended a meet- ing of the Life Underwriters. we Childsan’s Knitted Capes Brushed Wool and Link and ors tan, blue and pink, through which this was done were totally wrecked. In To- kyo only one chimney and the re- mains of sewing machines, writers, pianos and cooking ovens are all years of effort. PERSONALS = : The Rev. Charles. A. Wilson will leave this afternoon for St. Louls, Mo., to represent the Presbyterian Synod of Wyoming at the confer- ence of the National Council of Mis- sions of the church. will be represented and denomina- tional leaders will gathering. pects to return next Saturday. . . J. Kennedy Rodel ts spending sev- eral days visiting with his parents in Cheyenne. nected with the Standard Oil Com- pany. J. C. MacManus of Cheyenne is the guest of his aon, Mr, McManus, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 in meeting others and ary 1. Iness in this or Thursday old After the In the Pythias hall. type- that remain of eighteen Paty scnten People to ° addrpss the |'ng that The Rev. Wilson ex- figure Mr. Rodel is con- laugh bugaboo—Oby ‘there { asily for ng bey :- — News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations. R. Onslow left yesterday morn. Greybul! where he days. year has resigned, effective | bru. It is*expected that \- Gunn will enter the automobi|. elty. eee Dr. T. J. Drew, who was of this ee Charles McLean is visiting for , short time this qeek at Fry, Wyo, eee Harold Thompson ‘of the Western States Oil and Land company js nding several days having been called there on accou; of the death of his grandmother. Ss Modern Woodmen Will Meet Tomorrow Evening. Casper Camp Ni ¢ Woodmen of America, will hold a important meeting tomorrow ning at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Talks of be given by a number of cc and by E. C. Kester, organiz- Wyoming and Colorado. to be present. New System of Fat Reductio Here's a new way for together. esity. yo. perfected b; foremost SiS same hi eating and the stomach fatty foods ord i by all “? id by the, bi ig but on : Ages 2 to 6 shades. Priced $3.00 and $3.75. A very pretty selection of well made Rompers in white and colors, with a touch of hand-work on each. N Pit ROMPERS - Ages 6 months to 2 years. 1924 Spring Line of Children’s Socks (mercerized cotton and in silk), one-half and three-quartcx lengths, in all shades—35c up to 85c Pair. Priced from $1.75 to $3.75 er ry Woodward Avenue, ufficient to bring results— is but one dollar.Advertisemen hysicians. authority, idea—the idea othing new will to. return on Wednesia; week. eve. inter. 1 ft at thi he un der the sun does not now apply to fat people any more. thing new for them—new sensation, a new pleasure, a new and graceful und by anyone id the Everyone has heard of mol rescri} combination o! Here is some- limits” of tion; — that fat-detying one of th low from the there comes of condens- dients into a to dispos: cony. Link Knitted Capes. Col- trimmed with contrasting ‘3 ak i) Pair CHILDREN’S HOSIERY Children: Standard Drawer Leggins (white, brown and black), W & Perkins & Co. ages 2 to 8 years. 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT will be given on the following Winter Wearables for Children’s Sweaters 2 to 6 years Children’s Bath Robes, 2 to 8 years Infants’ Blankets. Wool Union Suits, 2 to 12 years. Little Boys’ Winter Hats, % to 5 years. Children’s Wool three-quarter length Socks. Children’s Wool Gloves and SPECIALTY STORE : TRIBUNE BUILDING Mittens, a itd them compact, soli: lesh muscle ‘without dieting or exertise. rescription Tablets reg- ulate the entire system—d what bodily e: nial cannot do, and the d, is gone fo! all this at a trifling cost ription Tablets ruggists, or Marmola company, 4612 Detroit, ir good. taken after they help of all the into and lo for you jon and self de- fat You can once are ent post- Mich,

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