Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 2, 1924, Page 6

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2 é 2 i PACE SIX SOCIETY. = Ekren-Miracle Marriage. Friday Bridge Lined at a 1 o'clock k by Mrs. Walt ome. Attractive out in green t Ww at her carried gestive of St. Patrick's Honors at bridge Mrs. Harold Barr rin. Among who attended were Mrs. C. R. loppe, Mrs. Loveland, re used Mrs. P. C. Mrs. M. G. Marrin, 1, Mrs. Do 1 Barr. ente ed next we Mrs ‘The clv Woman's Club Hold Guest Day. Longsho Ac out in the club nd brown with nquils was used Mrs. Firmin during the R. Shipp with Mrs. the program. carried of y low fternoon by Mrs. presi e club. The program given V ction— Miss Helen Stone, ed by Mrs. Ray Reading is Rarie. Vocal selection—Miss Edna Mae, Heal ompanied by Mrs. Cook. “American Composers"— Pa ‘ Thomas accompanied by 3 \ and Mrs. F. J. 1 . Tea egular Eastern Star tea will be held Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic temple with the Mesdames M. C. Keith, J. 8. Mechling, L. D. Branson, Parker and J. R. Luxon as hostesses. All members as well as visiting members in the city are invited to attend. .2e Delphian Society To Meet Tomorrow, The regular meeting of the Cas- per Delphian society will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the public library. Mrs. Nellie Mapes will be in charge of the pro- gram for the afternoon. A program of interest has been planned and all members are asked to be present as important business matters will be discsused. see Trinity Lutheran Society Meeting Thursday Afternoon. The Ladigé’ Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. H. Portner, 2 South PAvid street. Meinbers RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER who attend are asked to bring to his meeting sewing material for he. Fremont, Neb. orphanage, distributed qs part of ety’s charity work for the e ladies are asked to bring nd thimbles and all mem- bers, friends and those interested in the work of the ald are invited year. needles « 8 Pi Phi Meeting at Peterson Home. The Pi Beta Phi sorority will meet Tuesday evening of this week at the residence of Mrs. Carney Peterson, 702 Divine, Mrs. Peter- son will be assisted during the eve ning by Mrs. € Bon. American Legion Auxiliary to Meet. The r social meeting of the American gion auxiliary will be hel day afternoon at 0 on T o'clock 4 home of Mrs. Philip Winter East Sixth street. All embers as well as visiting mem- bers in the city are invited to attend "s Studio, eventh studio recital of this , given by the pupils of Lulu th Sams, took place Satur- afternoon from 3:30 to 6:00 o'clock 5 S. Durbin street. Jessie Frank played four compo- sitions from memory, showing care- ful study. ‘‘Musette” by Bach was especially praiseworthy. Theodora Becker played “Minuet in G Major” by Mons Bohm, cred itably. Emma Watts sang ‘When Possy Purrs” by Mary Helen Brown, vlso playing her own accompant- ment. or the musical history leseon, the life of Mrs. H. H% A. Beach, noted American p teacher and com Doser, was studied In the contest scale Carol Mae Wilson and Jessie Frank played the best scales. Iroquois council No. 5 of Poca- hontas, will meet in regular sess'on next Thursday evening March 6 at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. Following the social hour refresh- ments will be served by the Mes- dames, Griffith, Chant and Denton. Mrs. Gee To Entertain Tuesday March 4 Mrs. A, M. Gee will be hostess at the second of a series of informal bridge luncheons which she is giv- ng on Tuesday of this week at her residence on South Durbin street. eee Bake Sale Wednesday The Woman's Association of the First Congregational church will hold thelr monthly food sale, Wed- nesday, March 5, at the Grand Gro- cery, 228 E. Second street. Rainbow Bread Club Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Rain- bow bread club was held Saturday $= TED WEEMS and His Orchestra AMONG THIS FRIDAY’S NEW VICTOR RELEASES A Smile Will Go A Long, Long Way—Fox Trot Nine O’Clock Sal—Fox Trot Ted Weems and His Orchestra Ted Weems and His Orchestra Victor Record No. 19258 Dancin’ Dan—Fox Trot Waring’s Pennsylvanians Oklahoma Indian Jazz—Fox Trot The Benson Orch. of Chicago Victor Record No. 19257 Linger Awhile Marcia Freer—Lewis James with The Manhattan Merrymakers Mindin’ My Bus’ness Frank Crumit with The Virginians Victor Record No. 19259 The MUSIC SHOPPE, Ine. Phone 1745 238 E, Second St. New Victor Records, Once a Week; Every Week—Friday €be Casper Sunday Ecibune Mrs, Breisch James Tahantie, oer members of the Thursday bridge Guests who attended Include, Mrs. | club. i R. M. Boeke, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. Robert Ogden, Mra J. ‘Whel- Tuesday. ag tec ‘The Chicago and Northwestern an, Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs. Allen McLellan, Mrs. A. G. Fidel,| Railway Woman's club will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday afternoen at 2:15 o'clock at the pub- | le brary. i - Ceramic Club to Be Entertained Thursday. Mrs. Harry Funkhouser will be hostess at a meeting for the mem- bers of the Ceramic club next Thurry tend half or all ings to be held on during lent, a business meeting to be held every other Anna Leeper and Mrs. W. 8. ball will act as weeks meeting and will luncheon, A business be held promptly at 2:30 and members are asked to be present poide Pagerstira Vv. E. Hanson, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs T. C. Cullen, Mrs, A. M. Gee, Mrs. J. C. Warkley, Mrs. W. W. Pollock, Mrs. James L. Laughlin, Mrs. Francis Brown, Mrs. ‘Ralph Kammon, Mrs. Ralph Mallott, Mrs. William M. Molland, Miss Mira Cline, .niece and guest of Mrs. Hol-| day, March 6, at the studio of Mrs. bd land, Mrs. W. D. Johnston, Mrs. R.]E. C. Stout, 1325 South Cedar B. Leggett, Mrs. Carl Gompf, Mrs. | street. bel Marshall Dayton, Mrs. W. R. Fin- ney, Mrs. E. R. Breisch, Mrs. Thom- as Kenney and the guest of honor. some self denial on the part of the At Birthday Party. member and all are asked to give what they feel able. ee most attractive eee Neighbors of Woodctaft Wil Meet Tuesday. The Ne'ghbors of Wootcraft Casper Circle No. 409 will meet Tuesday evening gf this week at the I. O. O. F. hall. All members are asked to be present. eee Nocturne Club Meeting Tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Gulich will be hosts at the meeting of the Casper Nocturne club to be he'd tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the “Y. W.” club rooms. The regular meeting of the Cas- per Woman's, Departmental club falling this week on Ash Wednes- day the meeting will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock promptly at the Knights of Pythias hall. All members are asked to be present as officers will be elected for the year and important business matters discussed. , eee Pioneer Association To Meet This Week . ‘The Natrona County Pioneer as- sociation, including men and wo- men, is asked to meet Wenesday evening of this week at 8 o’clock for the purpose of discussing a num- ber of important subjects. The meeting will be held at the public Ubrary. of his eighth birthday. an afternoon anima's, Invite guests Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith will entertain informally at dinner this evening for a number of friends at their home on Twelfth street. . . Mr. and Mrs. McGrady Will Entertain Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles T, McGrady will be hosts at an informal supper and bridge party to be given Mon- day evening at their home on Four- teenth street. eee Jeanette Kimball Is Hostess At Party Little Jeanette Kimball, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Grieve Are of Mrs. Nell Kimball was hostess at Hosts At Party @ children’s party given yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grieve were| afternoon at her home on South hosts to a number of friends on| Wolcott street in honor of her Friday of last week at a supper and] seventh birthday, Games were bridge party at their home on South} played and refreshments were serv- Jackson street, honors being won| ed at the close of the afternoon by by Mrs. Reeder and Mr, Morehouse.| Mrs. Kimball. Among those who Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grieve were,| attended were, Alice Shepperson, nd Mrs. R. K. Morehouse, Mr.| Betty Crouch, Betty Mae Poling. Martha Moss Mahoney, Jean Cooke, Margaret Nichols, Elizabeth Nico- laysen, Betsy Nichols, Sara Avery Tyler. Mary Hester Lathrop, Helen Grieve Tony Baker, Edna Grieve, Ann Covert, Fairy Mae Mills, Jean McMahon, Doris Branson, Cather- ine Bryan, Helen Lucia Lummis and the hostess. inch; De Long, Charlotte Dean Mitchell, John Gee, Knights of Columbus Wil! Entertain. ‘The Knights of Columbus will en- tertain at a dollar dance on Tues- day evening of this week at the Elks’ auditorium for members and friends. Proceeds will be added to the charity fund of the organiza- tion. ducing « slim, tr ing with Mrs. Kenney Will Entertain Tomorrow. ‘ [tor this purpo Mrs. Thomas Kenney will be hos- tess at the third of a series of in- forma! bridge luncheons to be g'ven tomorr¢w at her residence on Park avenue. method of reducing f: cess fle: ing of wrink' the hel in and use} Miss Arnold Is Honored At Bridge Party. Miss Abbi6 Arnold, whose mar riage to John Sullivan, of Denver, will take place th’s month, was the guest of honor at an informal bridge party and miscellaneous given yerterday afternoon by Mrs. Stanley Griebel at her home. Hon- ors at bridge were taken by Mrs. David Fox and Miss Bleanor Me. CULBRANS Just such MRS. W. E. CARRICO, an accomplished violinist who has many admirers in local music circles. ————— ee! 1 p. m. Mrs. Frank Carll and Miss Dell Stimson will be in charge. Those expecting to attend are asked to notify Mrs. Cart, phase 1062-R. . . Frank Taylor Jr, Is Host At Dinner Frfnk Taylor Jr., was host to sev- eral friends at a dinner party last night at the Henning Hotel. The affair was given in honor of the pleasan| nomical little economical, Mrs. Charles I. Campbell enter- ription tained at an Informal luncheon and bridge party given yesterday at her home for eight guests. Honors for the afternoon at bridge were won by Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River, guest of her mother Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen and Miss Margaret Sul- livan. Among those who attended were: Mrs. Don Smith. Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, Miss Margaret Sullivan,{Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs. Leigh Mo- birthdays of the host and two of|Grath, Miss Patricia Sullivan and the guests, the anniversaries falling | Mrs. Neil Tyl on three consecutive days. Covers P were laid for five, iiciuding Leroy | Informal Party For Jourgenson, Dwight Wallace, Harry | California Visitor Young, George Young and the host.| Mrs. M. J. Hollinger of Californii Aad hs who is the guest here of her niece, afternoon at the home of the leader Mrs. Gadberry on East Second treet. Following the business ses- sion refreshments were served and ® social hour was enjoyed durng which time Miss Sethry Slebers gave an interesting talk on club The next meeting of the be held on March 15. Mrs. Shoemaker Entertains Club Members Saturday Mrs. Horate Shoemaker enter- tained the members of her bridge elab yesterday at her home on South Jackson street, honors at which were won by Mrs. Charles Hall and Mrs. Cc. E. Duncan. ce with tl scription) can druggist th hower | the Marmol: shower | ward Ave. c Mrs. Deaver Wit! Entertain Thursday Afternoon Mrs. Q. K. Deaver will entertain inform: on Thursday afternoon Detroit, economical price, number of tablets They are harmh t club will Pin Pae® St. Mark's Guild Mrs, C. L. Cron, was the guest of Pan-Hellenic Society Meeting Thursday honor at an informal luncheon and v oa urday On Thursday of this week St.| bridge party given yesterday by The Pan Hellenic society will hold its monthly luncheon at the Hen- ning hotel, Saturday, March 8, at Mark's guild will hold an all days] Mrs. Cron assisted by her mother session begifning at 10 o'clock and| Mrs. R. B. McConnell. Honors at continuing until 4 o'clock at the! bridge were won by Mrs. Carl Tay- Per Cent Service Always This Is Our Aim for Every Minute of the Working Day But But we are not infallible and, unintentionally, make mistakes which we would only be too glad to correct, if the customer would speak to us about it instesd of leav- ing the bank disgruntled to complain to someone outside. cA Heaping Measure of ‘Pleasure— with the Gulbransen ICTURE a beautiful Gulb: in Pewee you playing itl eric aha Picture yourself playing, through pedals with the “touch” al a musician! thened Picture the being pressed down, . hand playing! heye being == Pressed down, not knocked down. There’ one of the secrets of Gulbransen pupeioney a removes beh orn of the mechanical and ives you ite, personally- produced music, full of genuine expression. ae per Because the Gulbransen is a Ri tering Piano, registering your exact touch shea sion — because it is different from any player- piano you have ever known— because it is 80 temarkably easy to pedal—your first delight will develop into continued, year-after-year interest. You'll be a Gulbransen “fan” ‘ll be en- thusiastic, entertaining, and ae this state- ment, proved by the experience of thousands of folks who have Gulbransens — you and your family will get more pleasure out of your Gulbransen in anything you now possess. You can expect and will always get courtesy, patience and fairness from each and every one of us and, if we give these things, we are entitled to our share of them in return, National Bank of Commerce “ A Bank of Strength and Service” Home of the Chickering CASPER, WYOMING i CASPER 232 East Second ‘SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1924. News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations i t her home for the| Laughlin. Among those who attena- of this week a! vr bi : 7 Herbert Ladd, Mra T. J. R Junior Bott, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bott, was host at ene of the children’s parties given th’s season, yesterday after- noon at the Henning hotel in honor Following in playing games, refreshments were served. the table decorations being a large cake cleverly decorated in candy Mich., The ‘Registering Piano The Chas, E. 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