Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1924, Page 3

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: lady friends. Preceding the dance a program was given which included a vocal selection by Miss Kathryn Mahoney, trio by Brian Dougherty Harold Master and Henry Shay, ac- companied by Miss Dorothy Dun- lap, piano se‘ections by Miss Marie Lawler; voeat solo, Bert Connelly; violin selections by Mrs. W. E, Car- rico and Miss Carmen O'Malley and vocal numbers by Mrs. Madelyn Tre- berg Ed Cahill and Ray Holloran. ich was served throughout the evening. eee B. ©. Club Is Mrs. A. V. Forbes entertained the members of the A. B. C. bridge club yesterday afternoon at her home in the Standard ‘addition. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. R. V. Heinze and Mrs. G. B. Holland. Members of the club present were: Mrs. J. L. Lan- ouette, Mrs, A. S. Larsen, Mrs. E. R. Trollope, Mrs. C. M. Morris, Mrs. uu. J. Lanouette, Mrs. F. C. Lange, Mrs, C. J. Wickert, Mrs, G, EB. Hol- land, Mrs, G. L. Gibson and the hos- tess. Mrs. Clyde Brown and Mrs. Heinze acted as substitutes. The club will be entertained again in two weeks on Wednesday at the residence of Mrs. Gibson on’ West ‘Tenth apereets ‘Bridge Party This Evening Mrs. Affamae Stoédard will be hostess at a bridge party to be given this evening at her home on North Center street. . ‘Van Meter School Of Music Contest Tonight The Van Meter school of music will hold thelr annual contest this evening at the Methodist Episcopal church, to which patrons of the school are invited to attend. eee Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Entertain Monday. r. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson en- ertained informally last Monday vening at thelr home, 278 South Jackson street in honor of their enth wedding anniversary. The vening was spent in playing bricge onors being taken by Mrs. Loyd Smith, Mrs. H, B. Datley, Jack Ar- buckle and H. Dailey. American uty roses were used for the dec- orations. Among those who attend- were . and Mrs, Francis Brown, Mr. d Mrs. J. A. Rich- ards, Mr, anti Mrs. H. E. Dailey, {r. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arbuckle and the host nd hostess. eee - Sheba Bridge Club Meeting This - Mrs. Peters will entertain the members of the Sheba Bridge club this evening at her residence on North Center street. eee Duplicate. Bridge Club Meeting “Tomorrow. he Duplicate Bridge lub will eet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Patrick Sullivan on East Tenth street. ‘ eee Dinner Last Evening At Hagens Home. Mrs. R. G. Hagens was hostess at a (inner party given last evening at her home, 940 South Center street in honor of Mr, © Hagens, whose birthday was yesterday. Pink candles and rases were used for the tab’e decorations. Honors at bridge for the evening were taken by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Johnson. eee Miss Sullivan Entertains ‘Thursday Bridge Club. Miss Margaret Sullivan entertain- ed the Thursday Bridge club today lat her home on East Tenth street at their regular meeting. Substi- tutes for the afternoon were Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs. David Fox, Mrs. Q. K, Deaver and Mrs. Leigh Mc- rath, = ees Mrs. Kingsmill Is Hostess At Bridge Tea Wednesday Mrs, Roden Kingsmill of Canada, ho has been visiting here for some me with her son, Ross M. Grant, wag hostess at An enjoyable bridge tea given yesterday at the attrac- WHY BE SKINNY ! ~ PUT ON FLESH Quick, New Easy Way—Makes You Look Younger and Feel Full Of “Pep.” Thin, nervous folks who want to auickly and easily increase weight and energy—scrawny, angular wo- men who want a_ well-rounded shapely form—skinny “scarecrow” men who want a well built, com- manding figure—will find it well vorth while to make this simple test and watch the rapid and truly amazing results. First, weigh and nea: Next take MAS- two tablets with very meal. Then weigh and meas- ure yourself again and continue tak- ing Mastih's Vitamon tablets regu- larly until you are fully satisfied with your gain in weight, “pep” and improved appearance. MASTIN'’S VITAMON the sharpens appetite, relieves constipation, the skin, helps digest your id turn it into rich red blood. Suc absolutely guaranteed or iy Set back the little it costs for t Ask for-and take only VITAMON — prescribed Soctors, recommended by drug: Bists, athletes, successful, vigorous MAS TID by THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 @SOCIETY, . BY MARY TOBIN trains enroute from Lander to Denver where they are taking Mr. Firestone's father where he will home at Lusk. eee Mrs. W. P. Thompson clty shopping and visit- friends from Midwest. see and Mrs. M. B. Peterson left be tees ES, tive home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller on South Beech street. Mra. ther Was assisted dur: afternoon by Miss Wilma Scott and| Colorado points where they will Miss Mary Tobin. Honors at bridge | Spend some time on a business and were won by Mrs. Jeremiah: Ma-| Pleasure trip. honey and Mrs. J. E. Hanway. Guests of Mrs. Kingsmill were: : Mrs. J. J. O'Riley, Mre L. E. finn, last evening for Denver and other way, Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs. EB. B.| Colorado points where they will Hanway, Mrs. F, R. Hufsmith, Mrs.| Spend some time on a business and George S. Scott, Mrs. F. W. Huf-| Pleasure trip. smith, Mrs. B. J. Reasor, Mrs. Jere- . miah Mahoney, Mrs. Stanley L. Griebel, Mrs. J. O. Walker and Mrs. A. J. Evanson. Guests invited for tea included Mrs. M. P. Wear, Mrs. J. E. Dyke, and Mrs. Affamae Stoddard, eee Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Peterson left oe Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Adamson and children arrived in the city this week from Billings and will make thejr home in the city. eee Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Marshall are visitors spending today here from Montana. cee Mrs. Anna Collings will leave this evening for a week's pleasure trip to Denver. eee Mrs. Timothy T. Daly and baby son have returned to their home on South Beech street from the ‘Women’s and Children's hospital. see Mrs. E. M. Reilley isamong the out of town visitors spending sev- eral days here this week from Den The Fricay Bridge club will be entertained tomorruw by Mrs. Wal- ter Brewer at her home, 815 East Fifth street. eee “Mother Of Mine” Has Been Postponed The play, “Mother of Mine,” which was to have been given tomorrow evening at the I. O. 0. F. hall by the Natrona Rebekah lodge, has been Postponed on account of the re- modeling of the hall and the jllness of a member of the cast. Those having tickets are asked to keep them as the play will be given in the near future, the date to be an- nounced later. eee Apna Gordon Division Meeting Friday Afternoon The Anna Gordon division of the Women's Christian Temperance union will meet Friday afternoon, February 29, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Ferguson, 954 South Ash street. Reports will be read by the budget captains and all members as well as those in- terested in the work of the division are asked to be present. who arrived yesterday from their eee home in Denver. Emmanuel Baptist Ald ined ‘Will Hold Bake Sale Mrs. Ruth Mullen of Helena, The Ladies’ aid society of the Em-| Mont., arrived this week and will manuel Baptist church will hold a|be the guest here of her daughter, sale of baked goods Saturday,|Mrs. Emmet C. Thompson for the March 1, at the Holmes Hardware|next three weeks, store on Second street. The sale cig obit will begin at 10 a, m. and continue} Mrs. A. A. Hopkins expects to throughout the day, leave this evening for the east, a where she will be the guest of friends and relatives for a month. Entertains bet Mrs. P. N. Chapin entertained for | Mr. and Mrs. C, F, Crane and elght guests yesterday at an infor-|children are spending a few months mal luncheon given at her home, 742 East Second street. eee Miss Elizabeth R. Solling is a visitor here for a number of days from Salt Lake City. ee Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Ritchie will leave this week for St. Louis on a combined business and pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs, Willlame@ C. Rodg- ers and son have returned from a three weeks’ pleasure trip spent with relatives in Texas. Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Moore and daughter are visitors in the city de Casper Dally Cridune Pantomime to Hold Center _ Of Stage Friday Evening Proceeds from “The Pi Elks Auditorium of Pan” to Be Given at Into Milk Fund of Departmental Club Here Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Hughes are spending today at Salt Creek look- ing over the ofl fields and visiting with friends. CITY BRIEFS Among the Denver business call- ers here are F. G. Ellis, A. G. Reilly, W. A. Suttles, E. V. Ritchie, H. E. Snyder, T. F. Bermingham and oO. C. Wells. “Pipes of Pan,” the pantomime to]where it scored a great triumph nang be given in the Elks’ auditorium to-| Little later she gave the same en. morrow night under the auspices|tertainment at Ravina Park and of the Women's Departmental club ues te called th and under the direction of Miss Gen- one of the most beautiful and im- the honor of having e best program ever pre- ieee. evieve Fitzgerald is expected to be| sented there. Talented artists have also been J. F. Thebrary is among the Omaha business visttors in the city it | this week for a few days. J. D. Clark, factory representa- tive of the Federation Match cor- pressive programs ever offered the|eecured in preparing the setting of | Poration, arrived in the city last Casper public. The proceeds from|“Pipes of Pan.” Maurice Brown of |evening from Denver on a several the production will go toward the|the Chicago Little theater made the| ays business trip. milk fund of the club, Music Shoppe and the Charles BE. Wells Music store. Miss Anne Nighols, head designer for |4ay from San Francisco and will Marshall Field and company created Tickets |drapes while Madame Young of the bi Sues have been placed on sale at the|University of Chicago and H. M. Eastenson arrived yester- spend several days here. Miss Fitzgerald in presenting|the costumes. The Pantomime and Bias ford “Pipes of Pan” is not attempting|dances are the work of Miss Fitz- something new but brings to the | gerald. A very beautiful storly ts con- in staging this same|nected with “Pipes of Pan” and will at Sa first |be read by Mrs, Madeline Treber as room ofja prelude in the way of an explana- in Chicago ‘tion of what is to follow. Production a large amount of past experience theme in Pantomime. She gave it in the ball the Congress hotel in California visiting with friends|her sister, Mrs. They expect to re-|Cheyenne, and relatves. turn to Casper the first of May. eee H. are among the out of town business | week from Denver. visitors here this week from Colo- rado. see cee Blackheads Go Quick elena .| _By This Simple Method Biackheads—bi, ones or little ones soft ones or es—on any go Mrs. R. H. Nichols entertained to- A day at an informal luncheon and uick by a elm- bridge party at her residence, 442 method the tint dissolves them, South Park avenue. Guests who at- 'o do is Be jout two ounces oO! tended were: Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. | Selenite powder from your druggist Charles Crabtreé, “Mrs. R. M. An-| @ over the blackheads drus, Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. T. eng ape ig AE wagon og “4 A. Dean, Mrs. Major Ormsby, Mrs. | Wash 0! e John B. Barnes Jr., Mrs. Patrick | iackhesds have gone. Pinching and thi van bh \- the skin 1d iwave them Hee ee TI aa aaa es de) RAR SNL hPa ot ae S . ple appl ition of calonite e1 ving the skin soft and the in thelr natural condition. PERSO os Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harrison are visiting for the week in Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Firestone spent a short time here today be- Never Use a Knife! It is 20 easy to get rid ofacom. Blue-jay ends them. Stops the pain instantly. Then the com loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. DB&aB19%4 Blue-jay EACH The Barcley Shop O-S Bldg. SHEET MUSIC Capea LATEST HITS Al 4 for $1.00 Tomorrow Only Miss Parmer Will Gladly Play Them for You 2000 Copies McKinley Edition Sheet Music for Teachers Pianists Singers, Etc. Regular Price 15c Each ON SALE 3 for 25¢ No Demonstration Or Exchange In Our Bargain Basement 4Q.R.S. Player Rolls $4,090 The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. men, healthy, attractive women and “sed by millions. At all druggists. 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Lincoln Street Ho: their esent grown too small quarters have to accom- modate the growing attendance, the Unity Study club has moved from room 215, Midwest building, to 334 East A street. cee Robert A. Burns and Son have moved their office from the Mid- west building to room lnger building. ee R. Randel is here for a short time this week from Cheyenne. cee J. D. Wood arrived yesterday from Chicago and will spend sev- eral days here. cee H. T. Marple of the Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing company has re- turned from Tulsa where he has been living for the last four and one half months. eee Cc. F. Roloff ts a Billings visitor here. spending several day Ralph E. Bell of the Continental Supply company is in the city from Denver. eee J. O. 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