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PAGE EIGHT : fhe @unvayp Cridune ; SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1924 News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations New Recital Hall Thronged | Sc8Esi2"S Brimmer - * poses 247) Nency of Cheyenne, for- By Scores for Big Opening | "1.1 wits ern ue in the city for Impressive and Charming Retreat for Music Lovers Provided by Music Shoppe in Rooms Saturday SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Cc. L. Coyne arrived yesterday from Thermopolis and will attend to business affairs here for a short president of the { Prodi gaan, Shrine Ball to Ee lar prices and ft will be the . be eee Silnscs tue tee ee roa e Held April 11. leasure of the ma em o - De,t m meeting @ttardny of the com, | cetre all weateune tatty Wane ; sae titia Ra ee ee he aoa eT ae mit n charge the annual | or not they purchase articles, a 2 Flastening to welcome the open+; hall are Stelnway grand pianos and eee cee Shr : Becton essa A ses) Metiehotiatlen vent ing of a place in Casper where spec: te stock of Victrola and Colum-| Among the visitors spending a| Mrs. E. C. Mergens. 1114 Bast i ad wa ae ; ee ee ae eee > pk fal attention has been directed to- honographs in period models. | few days here from Salt Creek visit-| First street, underwent a major ¢p- < April a1 ho BY. or Pseagttaat a pre Sativa, ward the providing of proper ap-| The atmosphere thus created ig one| ing with friends and shopping are,|eration at the Lincoln street hos- } athe Rigor 8 precy a. po tas Hy se pointes, bn sine ot ales inet is both impressive and quiet- pe ag Nichols and Miss Helen pital Saturday. 3 tee piste nything vad wee 3 enn Dene eee *% versons yesterday visited the new| Yesterday a large table banked s+ 8 Miss Alice Stevick has returned : _achigealgh oct vey purchased |M. J. Foley, C.-& diallocan: BC. oe ty vdusic Shoppe Recital hall. with flowers presented itself to visit-| FP. J. Case is attending ta bust.|to Casper from Evanston, Ill, where r recently in uicago by George | Ryan, J. L. Dessert, Mary Slizeske, Though spacious to the point ef) Gre. These tokens of the Music| ness affairs of importance here for/she was attending the Northwestern r Campt und Duke Wheeler on | ®. J. Kelliher and Oscar Helstand. o affording room for several hundred | Shoppe's regard for its friends were|* short time fram Chicago. university and will spend the re- « their return from an eastern trip. se. j { persons. the ball has about it 4 cee mainder of the term at the home oe Mire. Waleen Matertaine : fascinating and inclusive charm that . A. 8. Wilcox ts here on business, of her parents. Miss Stevick was Sioa ierticinaie a At Party Friday. . prevents one from feeling alone in ly ais-| from Minneapolis, Minn. foreed to return to the city on ac- t Shaped At Tamaae bre. Afthur “Walon cnjestalaed } surroundings of beauty. The truth| playing the acoustics and fitness of ety Ft « count of il health. 4 Miss Kathleen Sullivan entertain-| at a miscejlaneous shower last Fri- of this was clearly manifested by| the hall for future musical events, Mrs. L. T. Cox arrived in the city id ‘ e4 informally yesterday at luncheon| day 6venifig at her home, 151 South Sescshuay ee FOE Sree costing aay. two concerts given during the| Yesterday from Cheyenne, FR Slknsnronn Ureteben . Richards pt . a ” . . rv ine ‘ul ‘d are visit- ¥ Brimmer of Cheyenne. Guests who| was spent in playing 500, honors at tures of the addition to the Musie | ‘musicians: héving Bias in the con-| Miss Helen. Kocher of Midwest aral@f days from Chadron. Py attended were, Miss Eleanor Shu-| which were won by Mrs. Calvin : Shoppe is the atage which for back-| cert were the Misses Genevieve and | the suesta of friends here for sev- wears maker, Miss Dorothy Mahoney, Miss| Smith and Mrs, Arthur Manning. ground haa draperies of a soft, lus-| Margaret Fitzgerald, Mrs. Margaret | ¢P@! days. Mre. Plummer Will Entertain 1 oneviove Slismnter, ahd the guest! Guests [wha ieesemaant nea tere trous grey. This effect is the result|Curtz, Mrs. R. B. Leggett, Mrs. bo aga Dramatic ‘Division, : or ee Charles “Whortant cain. Galva of the discriminating art of Mias| Charles Fowler, Mrs. E. C. Gates,| George H. Jones and D. ©, Preston| Mrs. C. P. Plummer will entertain c glee. | Groltthe Mire. Se Ee ‘Buhep: Sire, Are Genevieve Fitegerald. Mrs, Sundwell and Mrs. Ralph| re Denver business visitora who ar-| the dramatic division of the Casper ; Friday Bridge Club hur Manning, Mrs. Clyde Lowe, Hn SaDerel, there Se SN Unliormiey | muenedi... Suen ADA \crauevten Ten sever wane jYoman's Departmental club at her E Is Entertained Mrs. William Johneon, Misa Maric of excellent taste. Pictures of which| under the competent direction of ee rhome in the Blackmore apartments ‘ Mrs. C, W. Kaylor entertained] Bishop and the guest of honor. the Music Shoppe has an excep-| Mrs. Margaret Curtz gave a number| TT: H. Heyes is an out-of-town man|0n Friday, March 14, at 2:30 o'clock. 4 eka eriassitrides ciovcuasteera ie ose tlonally complete and high class| of well-played selections in the even-| here for a short time from| Two schools of drama not yet F Wei cits a wlock Suatinen ot tee] tea oboe |ta Teele scope rege, 39 Snr Sonne See Monae ale Ce bier dae coe wi in capes eee eee color scheme carried A ‘ i £ joppe ¥ Feprenen' In Friday's ee on and white auneeative af Bt aeainehenn Saturday ined tor s| MRS. P. C. NICOLAYSEN, prominent society matron| ot the decorators. A softness of dif-| Recital hall ts not alone the triumph| J: A. Albert of Salt Lake ts at-|gram by the following plays, “Bonds Patrick's day was used for the de-|guests at'an informal luncheon and whose activities in church and club welfare work| fused light has been made possible] of Mrs. Bess Klein and Miss Zoe| tending to business affairs of im-|of Interest,” by Jacinto Benevente, corations. Honors at bridge -were| bridge party the first of a series are also well known. by the use of numerous cluster! Marks, ppesident. and seegstary | Dostance berg: for & short time. will be discussed by Mrs. C. W. taken by M M, G. Marrin and| given yesterday at her home on lights in Inverted translucent bowls.| respectively of the Music »Shoppe, oe Mapes, and “The Tragedy of Love, Sire. E. W. Martel. MambieG. Wholheuth Dasth atrest. Houses? ot All of these individual items are} but rather it also marks for the| J. H. Johnaon was an out-of-town | by a Norwegian author, reviewed by Attended were, Mrs. P. ©. Loveland,| bridge were taken by Mra. T. 8S. combined in giving the hall @ Ge) pecple of Casper e singular advance-| business caller who arrived fp the/Mre. W, W. Lacy. Mra. Walter Brewer, Mrs, E. W,| Cooke and Mrs, Neil Tyler of Rock Po ular En er inmen ag nc ere a Bs the oy. ee oe eee cata ee Trollop, Mrs. Arthur Larson, Mrs. | River, t ta t t M. G. Marrin, Mrs. B. W. Marsh,| ‘Among those who attended were: Pp ofr. and Mrs. T. J, Bolen are Le- Young People of 3 Mrs. Harold Barr. The club will be| Mrs. Car! Shumaker, Mrs. Charles . FETA. Ee re SDL MOReAS, Ch ho 5 4 entertained again on next Friday | Campbell, Mrs, James P. Kem, Mrs. : 7 a . j | guietune, agin on nent Priay | Canooal pre. Janie Fem. ce Assured in Concert to PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER © || 2%,» 8%, curt won| Church Organize 531 South Beech street. Mra, Nel) Tyler of Rock River guest enrock visitors here yeaterday, hi 4 eee of her mother, Mrs. P. C. Nicolay- le young people of the First Con- ; EE SS es aetna ee eG Niceiag Be Held I ast of Month PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mrs. Anna Sandell arrived in the| gregational church have orpaniged 4 Meeting Yesterday Leigh Townsend city yesterday from her home at|into a Young People's society for : Mrs. Major Ormsby assisted by se William Nicol: has returned] Jack K. Paulor arrived tetee fe with friends} the study of the toples of the day, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen entertained | Women’ Villiam Wisolaygen has m Paley yesterday ~~ They pro o . the Fortnightly bridge club n catage Mabmah epetalaig ae As the season nears an end, among musical artists in this clty,|¢rom the east where he has been| from North Platte and will spend Tie? fie Cee RES ee ee ; Ale it nd! at Alte n musical events in Casper become/are also to be a feature of this| attending school at Princeton. several days here. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pigeon have] to en } a paycas- me Ba) t sae’ ° ree yale Benefit association| surpassingly more excellent. In| Wells concert. zee owe as their guest at their home| quti: gree be regh ng ae ithe . nut! enter etree! lon ‘or t of C3 es is } hat ede Eady =o yp sb hepato fa die — he at Sakae 3c prose ot tus is the great concert to} There is little wonder, then, that} Mr, and Mrs, L. C. Renshaw are| J. B, Baldwin, and W. C. Wilson|0n South Center street, Mrs. Pig-| live one-and doubtiose ures Sain } miah Mahoney, Guests present be-|1.0. 0. F. hall. Following the rek-| 2° Sven he erecins of mason 38 mirvaay ites Seana te Dane na the verente $¢ a aegis Hees Papen ind the Salt Creek yisitors 5» Tangy ayaa Mrs, R. J, Messlor of| from. ‘They mee: every) Sunday | Sides members of the club included, | ular business session an entertain-| auspices of the Charles E. Welle| now reserving seata are doing 4 March s a i i evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Y. W. Mrs, H, R. Lathrop, Mrs. Charles] ment will be given and refreshments ae 80/1309 Boxelder. Dr. Keith, the at- ewe eee, ©, A. Any young peop! Thar! * Reabisgac Mir: & Ae heed. sia. bar | wit be derntn Oy tha cocaine te agg « gn pt Re . 1. | Pecause they are cognizant of the | tending physician, reports both] Qhomas Clinton ts a Butfalo Basin] Mra. mms Hooker of Denver ar.| in such a movement will Ramen. } rick Sullivan and Mrs, Ben Pelton,| charge. All members are asked to| ncanee in thin come veo nca neni, | fact that the Rouge will soon be} mother and son, Lawrence Jr. to be| visitor here for a short time. rived last evening and will spend| The officers are Miss Loraine Win- J The club will be entertained inetwo| be present. cence in this coming Program that|sold out. A major attraction such | progressing nicely. eee several days here visiting with| Slow president, Mr. Bruce Alling- only where there is volume | as this will soon hav “ Ing: : qrecka: On: Saturday; by. Sire; 30: 2. ayeR FS, stands only where there if soon have the “S. R. O. eee C. ¥, Butch is here on business| friends and attending to busineas|ham, secretary, and Miss Gladys : Wheeler sssisted by Mrs. John B.| Royal Neighbors Will r ane poattectjon of production, for sign hanging out. There will be Mrs. BE. Amorette and daughter| from Lance Creek. affairs. Eller, chairman of program com- i rb pe tooniay Fee Tre ee ee imeu°ckt| ‘To anticipate the future, imagine | The reoeipts from the concert are| “Wy. q, Harmon is a business visit- eee Ray Sas, Der Rome ln DCW. Devine’ Mew York Cig wine one 5 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin enter- | America will entertain at a box sup-|" “norua of 40 voices carried above | to be given to the Apollo club, | or here from Ross, Wyo. Mr. and Mra." Fred C. Gray are! word has been received by M, 1,| Pletet will be the third largest in 1 tained at a card party at their] per and dancing party to be given| tear enecial numbers, there will be | nent camp fund of the Bev Leonte| HRA spending several days in Denver on Bishop of the death of pg ete , | Se. sreeta. ; | home, 125 South Washington, this | at the Odd Fellow's hall. A program | ¢r., "Dccis! numbera) there t| Decguse ot ite, being Gon ae | aW- F. MoDonala and George F.}2 combined business and: pleasure at‘ seonterey, Virginia if A week in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Her- | will be given which will consist of |‘ ete ‘oa AAP ‘ause of its being @ nonprofit] wramer are spending several days| trip. ; evening, om dai 4 bert Bowden of Lander and Mr.| readings, musical selections and| ‘Ocal, 2nd instrumental harmony | entertainment, tickets are here from Salt Creck. mete at " eee : 4 Truman Hallowell of Sanish, N. D.| dancing. Special music has been|‘nSt Casper People have long }sold fpr the nominal price of 55 St ae TT. Tracy 1s here on business fro pe wished for. cents, Reservati be mad im) Mr, 4 At the close of the evening a de- red for the dancing and an in ;_ Reservations may be made} Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rigs of St | Lavoye, and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler left ightful tuncheon was served by | vitation de extended to the public to| Soloists whose attainments have |at this time at the Charles E. Wells | routs arrived in the city yesterday eR RM yesterday on a prolonged business Sua boothes, ‘nectaved ‘toy (Mien City |.attentr given them preeminent place | music store. and will spend several days here. ties kclesech aie vehentiton Abana: an@® pleasure trip. Private Baths for Ladies eryn Martin and Mrs. R. K. More- eee 1 MRR here from Salt Creek. ee Expert Attendants house, their daughters. The guests,| Ceramic Club To served by Mrs. Covington, assisted |Moss Mahoney, Malena Bryan,| W- ¥.. Kramer of Denver is an soe Miss Lillian Bishop is visiting for}| 159 8. Beech St, Phone 1409W, 2 included Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Metz,'| Meet This Week by Mrs. George Brown. Betty Crouch, Jean McMahon, | out of town bualness caller in the} 47. 14 tre Patrick ull! a Seek here with her parents, Mr. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Mr.| Mrs. G. CG. Lugar will be hostess| Among the children who attended | Brother Crouch, Bobbie MeMahon | city for a short time. : ae Se veP ApS ae — = t and Mrs. Frank White, Mr. and|at @ meeting for the members of| were Harry Castle, Palmer Anmips,|and Jenette Kimball. SRC Li t Mrs. S. H. Cozard, Mr. and Mrs.|the Ceramic club next Thursday} Wanda Castle, Mary Margaret ore Arthur Klinghell of Midwest is a 1 Lee Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Me-| afternoon at the studio of Mrs. BE. C.| Wright, Ellen Hicks, Martha Hicks, | Pan-Hellenic Luncheon visitor here for the day. 3 Cravey, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mellard, | Stout 1325 South Cedar street. May Gill, DeForest Brown, LaDora | Yesterday at Henning. eve t Mr. and Mrs, H. Lempkey. Mr, and ae7k McCarthy, Evelyn Ames, Grace] ‘The Pan-Hellenic association hela] _Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Kimball of pers. spn Morehouse, Miss Mamie ue cee ae Hold Ames and Jessie Gill, gular monthly meeting and| Cheyenne were arrivals in the city all, Messrs, Galen Byrnes, H. P. lar } ing Tomorrow Dee. Pi Y 7 e yest ee Irons, L. D. Hallowell and T. T.| Tho regular meeting of the Del-| Daughters of the American hots Lone eriividee Can ee RM aig hog Hallowell. phian society will be held tomorrow | Revolution to Meet Tuesda by Mrs. ‘C. ) Muimmen: and. Stipa sult ai aeromeatinaise swagie sbiieinien eee afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs.| ‘The Ft, Casper chapter, Daugh:| Gentry. Among those who attended | man who. arrived in the city yester- ‘ Banquet and Entertainment Alfred Lowey in charge of the pro-|ters of the American Revolution, | were Mrs. Harold Monorgan, Mrs. | day from Chicag 3 Thursday Evening, March 13. gram, will hold its regular meeting on| Pelton, Mrs. Walker, Mrs, Sam Fe.8 “ The first annual banquet and en: 238.9 Tuesday afternoon of this week at | Neff, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Mrs. J. Larry Smith is in the city f ‘ tertainment to be given by the| Loyal Temperance Legion + [2:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs.|c. Warkley, Mrs, Winter, Mrs. H| ghort tim erestiseaitamicaed ‘ Young People's society of the First | Meeting This Week 3. W. Bingenhelmer, 1114 South |p, Fishburn, Mrs. Fiscer, ‘Mrs, Wil. | orort “me On Pusiness, from Chey- ' Presbyterian church will be held| The Loyal Temperance Legion} Durbin street. Mrs. Bingenheimer |jiam B Cobb, Mrs, C. L. Cron, Mrs. asia ee < ‘ Thursday, March 18, at 6:30, in the | will meet next Saturday afternoon | Will be assisted during the after-| frank Carll, Mrs. Donaher, Mrs. U ‘ 3 church parlors. at 2 o'clock at the First Christian | noon by Mrs. F. B. Firmin and Mrs.| 4. M. Gee, Mrs. W. R. Finney, Mrs.| S@fe Fat Reduction : } Aside from various stunts and] church with Mrs. George Ferguson |C- L. Cron, C. K. Fletcher, Mrs. Fred Newman, H sketches the entertainment includes | in charge. All members of the eee * and the Misses Ruth Beggs, Ruth | eat ofall ter peoplan Gee thins we OVEN HEAT : t { 3 the delightful one-act play, “Billy's | legion are asked to be present. Thursday Club Will Be Bridenbaugh, Del Stinson, Hilda] Slim, is the cry of fashion and’ so- REGULAT R 4 i 4 Chorus Girl.” In case you are not one Entertained by Mrs. Bon. Harlan, Gladys Hasbrouck, Edna | lety, (And the overfat wring their 0) a ~ i acquainted with either Billy, his | Young People’s Branch ‘The Thursday Bridge club will be | Mae Healy, Monahan, England, Me- | hauo8,in mortification and helple: 3 chorus girl or their family connec-|'To Meet Tuesday entertained this week by Mrs. Cecil | 1 Pennock, Phoenicia, Druciila |afraid of violent exercise, dreading This is the famous de- |” ‘ N 2 tions you will enjoy seejng them in] The Young People's branch of the | BOP at her home, 410 South Jack-| Stewart, Sara Ste Schaefer, | th9, Unwelcome | and un 4 ; 2 real li Women's Christian Temperance | 8°" *treet- Stinson, Virginia Williams, Lole| jess’ Marmoin ereserinton nad i vice» that protects you 4 ane ay i Aicected by Miss | union will meet at the home of Mrs. aS Coons and Gentry of Boulder, through it that 1 ney may sagely ej] against cooking disap- ’ vangeline MacLaren. he cast in-| F, J. Souczs So ? Mo y oI suie . e Bt ly and easily without nt — i i eludes: wireet om ‘Tuenday evening of is | Meeting ‘Tomerrow, ; ons etarge in ‘their’ mode of jige,|| pOlntment —eet it at the | Our Customers Do Know the Difference in Better Billy Wentworth, Judith’s brother, | week at 7:20 o'clock. A program of| The regular meeting of the Mon. | Concert at Presbyterian ut harmlessly, secretly, and quiek-|| desired oven heat, an “ ~ ly reaching r ideal of figur despondent with love—Mr. H. W.| interest has been planned and the|4ay Bridge club will be held tomor. | Church This Evening. With'a smoother skin, better appe- || it automatically regulates Havice. membership contest will be closed |row at the home of Mrs, A. G, Fidel, A concert will be given this eve-|tite and health than they have ever|/ the temperature for one Workmanship and Fit ‘ - Phillip Brown, head of the house| the wi : . | 437 Divine. ning at 7:30, o'clock ut the Preshy~] Buowi. asi, Nov. cvet auatgcee lt di —Mr. C. G. Wells, ariibed ab the aes ot the mesaine pine elena terian tabernacle by the Cook or- Tantoauly: paxseleenrtoraaia te me || disc, of the whole meal, That Is the Reason They Continue to Judith. Philip's wite—Mrg. H. A.| All members are urged to be pres-| Music Division to chestra with Miss Edna Mae Healy |,Marmola Prescription. ‘It behoo regardless of time or vary- a ai. Bie Divialee as vocal soloist. ‘The program | you fo learn, the, axtistactory, ‘bene: ing. gas paperite, Cooks se PATRONIZE OUR SHOP annah, the southern mammy— rears hie Sontisio | div J fat reducer by giving to your drug-|| entire meal, without POT- Les W: ey co x as nusic vision of the] March, “Nobl tt 2 c 4 o Mr, Les Willoughby, |W. ©. TU. Meeting Women’s. Depasimental eld will |shrine"” by Sohn °P. “Soule | Rita WeCamisadt’ co We Saseona || WATCHING and with but | ff 1 Return They Find That It Is Our Religious Business Brown family—Miss Gladys Love. | Hay weer” oy meet at tho public library Wednes- | chestra. Company, 4612 Woodward Avenue.|/ a small part of the gas; Creed to Lastingly Improve Our er - “ he ‘ ‘scl stia - e 0} a x rr « * ee i land siialsnion ana ita aul ean SC Mon March 12, at 2:30] Selection, “Tannhauser,” by R.| they mail to you a box of Marmoia|| yOu consume, with the old x Ren lvieeee la Cavteriane 03 seat Bees 5 aries wil + Modern German and | Wagner—Orchestra. Prescription Tablets.—Adverti t : Pa Sige Maa at. | Dold their general meeting Friday |Itallan music will be studied. The| Vocal solo, “Fear Not Ye o} ment ype range. Rina crate tice be beouced teat, afternoon at the Methodist Episco-| Program for the atternoon follows: Israel,” by.” Dudley ‘Buck—Mise F ; 4 ee ey otiwectien ane al church parlors. Following the -aper, modern German ané@ Italian | Rana ig aaee enfaa . 4 fea aries Fac ren erva-| business session which will start|music, by Mrs. R, B. Leggett. ria ctagees Mere eae pase spin Your Automatic sini ® : aa : 1 anesday promptly at 2:29 @ program will be| | Ilustrations, vocal “solo, “One| Flute and clarinet duet, “The DR. SNODDY Servant Tn a good many instances, our customers tell us ute Me r char) o! Fe yay, ‘om Mac v3 epie ” 7 i i i i a : é reba ak acres gay pater alpen eer uae cad Magpie and the Parrot,” by T. Ben- DENTIST The Sanistat they "pass six or seven tailor shops with their bundle : “abe sate Association terested in the work as well as all|by Mrs, Ralph Buckner and Mra. | Shepard, en git na Mr. J. H. 112 East 2nd Street under their arm to reach our shop. : i Meoting gWednesiay, : members are asked to attend F. J. Leschinsky, Cornet solo, “The Old Church Over White's, Grocery It saves wo i pine WPbman's association of the” ae oe Paper, “Liszt—Life and Works,” | Organ." W. PD. Chamtoe oo Phone 204 bali rry—improves IF ‘ 4 Sok Si > se geeapnl eben abe Ceres omrceea a Mrs. Sundwell, 3, Davidson, with: onohsetsa ae ; ing, rossting and cook- 2 m, March | Meeting ‘Thursday. Tilustration, “The Nightt ” “Rig i n, maintainin, 7 12, at the Knights of Pythias hall.| The General association meeting | >Y Liszt, Mrs, Charles Sais ‘Rigoletto, Moat haves gua eoauted You ars. we? one of our customers let us suggest that ¥ Homtesses for the afternoon will be of the First Christan hureh will eee “prayer Perfect," by || REMOVAL SALE you to leave the kitchen finite mae yourself of our superior service whether 4 dam ; fe, Camp-|be held on Thursday afternoon at | Catherine Bryan Is Edna Mea H i i it is a small repair job or a new suit for Spri 4 bell and\Engéabl. 4 ole nies at ie ehatehi ms trip | Hostess at Party accompanied by Mra. Ray J: Gone PRICES ae Hip time reqatred"hag eas 3 i ‘ © world w be given by Catherine Bryan, daughte > Violi: nlo, “Ave M x 1 y ‘ Altar and: Soenry \Bociety : having charge of the mission-|John Bryan was hostess at a. < mae Mise let Siaaticocnpaniea pacer Ba Sn sh i OU ‘ aides ptr eT] aioe fesnoet ft eee mench wiiteahments typical | dren's party given yesterday after- Mrs. Ray J. Cook,” p and $10.00 Complete Lines of r ‘ e jar and Rosary society o each booth will be served and all} noon at her ho: CY a 2 Cell lo, ve." || The: i i St. Anthony's Catholle church’ will| members and friends are invited te [celehradon of Mee seve Net |. nae ate aw ae opera || These Prices include every hat jl} Gas Appliances MEP? AEE OUR NEW. ee DeeeUL UNE. OF q hold {ts annual St. Patrick's day | attend. and refresh-| With orchestra. ‘pepe ‘ SPRING WOGOLENS ‘ bazaar, Monday, March 17, at the eee Among those| Overture, ‘The Riviera," Gruen- The Barcley Shop Terms to Suit Your 5) Mullin club. As is customary the | Birthday Party Edna Deagon. | ald—Orchestra. Main FI 0. S. Bld, Convenience ladies will feature a complete ihe | Friday Afternoon. Maxine Rice, Martha| Mare oor 0, 8. lag. 3 of ladies’ and children’s ready-to-| Bobbie Covington, s Shp. ana : a eee wear garments. Mrs. R. H. Covington host at | From 11:30 a. m. until 1:30 aa children's party given MRS. E. F. LANE : eae ae, yet UNL 120 | chlo bare ;| MRS. E.F, LAD VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR rennan ve served during the afternoon. his seventh birthday, D a s F bop In keeping with the day an enter-| carried out in designs suggestive of | ress Goods an Specializing In 144 South Durbin. TAILORS, CLEANERS, DYERS } tainment, free of charge, will be| St. Patrick's day were ured. Mis Silk Hosiery SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS AND Just Off S ; 4 given which will be in charge of| Rodgers, Bobbie's teacher, asnisted Phone 912-R YEAST FACE PACKS us econd. 116 E. Midwest. For Cleaning Call 483-J Mrs. W. L. Treber. Visitors to the |in entertaining the children. Games 250 North McKinley Suite 211, O-§ BI Phone 133 : ‘ bazaar will find choice articles at | were played and refreshments were , O-S Bldg—For Appointment—Phone 259-J Our Service Is at Your Door

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