Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1924, Page 4

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—— PAGE FOUR . Che Casper Sundav Eridune SUNDAY, MARCY 23, 1924 SOCIETY .=- -- News of Women’s Clubs an Organizations RECENT AND COMING ] jee | ee Sees EVENTS IN SOCIAL|If CIRCLES OF CASPER Synurgae To Give Musical For Benefit of Church Fund, On Wednesday afternoon of this 2 until 5:30 o'clock mem tne ‘the bere ab the ae Mrs. H.C. Chappell will enter. tained the mem! o! Supper club Thursday evening at tain the members of chapter O of the their home, 532 South Park street, P. E, O, Sisterhood Wednesday eve- the event being in celebration of the| Jones-Clayton ning at her home fh the Poling soe wedding anniversary of Mr. and apartments, M, G. Marrin and Mrs. A. E. Kyte, meet Nevecing wen aoanits The club will be entertained next i week on Friday at the home of Mrs, 3 a music and bridge, honors at which Brewer, Mra. A. E. Asterman, Clayton were married yesterday in| Monday Bridge Club Denver. The bride has been a resi-| Meeting Tomorrow. : 8 il giv loppe, 42 1 > A were taken by Mrs. Ulery, Mrs. E./dent of Casper for the last The Monday Bridge club members| Mrs, B. B. Broohs was hostess for Ce ee eg re| ee een area Z. Patterson, Harry Meyer and B. will be entertained at a luncheon to| the regular meeting of the | Fort: : irthday ‘ 2 ‘ Phra w at the Henning! nightly Bridge club held yesterday Mrs. William Tolhurst, 1031 South | yy Dinner ; z, Z be given tomorro’ Syoleott strest for the benefit of} ras¢ Guests present were: Mr. and Friday. Members of the third grade of the boy's Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church were guests at a birthday dinner given last Friday evening by Mrs. D. M. Haines, ,] teacher of the class, complimentary Vocal selection, “Break O° Day,"| to Charles Bowman's ninth birthday. Sanderson, by Mrs. Kennett C./ Cut flowers with white candies were Bass. used for decorations and- added Vocal duet, “April Morn,” Batten.| much to the attractiveness of the by Mrs. Ralph Buckner and Mrs. F.| affair and the enjoyment of the J. Leschinsky. children. The evening was spent in the church building funé. Members of the organization as well as friends of the church are invited to attend. ‘The program for the afternoon which will be in charge of Mrs. Tolhurst follows: hotel _by Mrs. John Grieve after (Continued on Page Five) Easter Is Only a Few Weeks Away—Select Your Costume Now ‘ Spring Stock of Has the Spirit Hats, Dresses, Suits, Coats, of Spring Jie ) Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, a “f jan da: 5 y! a Gree and ‘Tadian’ Lament, dac:| Carne eamerr Pieven uesta ey No matter what the weather And Accessories Are in Dowell, by Miss Helen Stone. eee is outside, you will find the Complete Assortment Vocal solo, “Song of India,” Rim-| congrecational Association fashion weather inside this aky-Korsakoz, by Mrs. Ralpuh Buck-| 7, stese On Wednesday store ready for you who want ner. ‘The Woman's Association of the Piano selection, selected, by Mrs. n+ Congregational church will Caries Fowler.” meet on Wednesday afternoon, =, March 26 at the Knights of Pythias hall with Mrs. Funkhouser, Mrs. Jessen, Mrs. Jourgensen and Mrs. Langworthy as hostesses. All mem- bers of the association are asked to be present. . new, fresh Spring fashions that are right. Everywoman’s Store—A Convenient Pace to Meet Your Friends Literary Department Meeting at Twiggs Home. The literary department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will be entertained on Wednesday of this week at 2:30 o'clock by Mrs. O. W. Twiggs at her home, 845 East ‘Third street. The program for x afternoon will be a discussion of the 3 novel on Modern Marriage. Mrs. ithe. ‘ad ores ae BS 3 B. G. Sinclair wilt review, “Bread” | Prusbytenian Ladies’ Ald _ society by Charles G. sortis, ater which !'s 30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, U, Mrs. H, S. Miller, 352 CY avenue. All mem. ~ : bers and especially new members Laie Ey Willa Cather [Who have recently joined are asked All members of the division are in-|'° be present. = Vited to attend, Nngahin Deeks wide Evening A Success aeesel: Sears ereer, Sb The costume dancing party given And one of the good things rbout the showing. of now New Accessories Bring Spring Costumes to a Spring fashions here is that wo apie ears Halas pape, Chie tare he aire Pi aiory +4 With Easter nearing it is time to think of the hundred hate oni hoes and one little things that turn the trick of imparting is that hat. And you can be smartness to every wardrobe. Bring your costumes to a prvbeligtn, feasted bipesullny happy cliniax with Accessories from our displays. Just you want are here to com. the right scarf and just the right gloves, the proper hose pletely complete your cos and artistic handbag—you know how important they are. er So come soon and choose slowly, but surely for smartness. oe Presbyterian Circle To Meet Friday MRS. J. M. LOWNDES, who enjoys a wide circle of friends, Mrs. Guy Gay, Mrs, A, C, Riker, Lew Gay and Guy Gay. © The ser- jes of dancing parties being put on by the Masonic dancing club will be closed with a balloon dance to be of Mrs. Henry Scullion, 1215 South Locust street. All members and th eligible to membership are asked to be present. see Yes, this store is ready for Springtime— with showings Friday evening by the masons at|given in two weeks on April 4, World Wide Guild of now things worthy of rep- ° : Senne re Cee len | uae teeaniel waka tines eusseel cee To Be Entertained resenting the new, fresh Lingerie that Steals the Heart rand eae union took part in aj With an attendance of 200 present.| Auxiliary Meeting The World Wide Guild of the Spring things that you might eee teas held last Friday eve-| Music for the evning was furnished|'To Be Held Tuesday First Baptist church will be enter- of Every Woman Shopper The weather is kinder now and willing that women who deserted it go back to the Lin- gerie they love—Crepe de Chine. How lovely these Spring underthings are in fragile pinks, blues and yellows; how fashion-wily with their plaits and trimmings. Piles and mpulee of them tucked away in your dresser ‘awer can be more than a dream. Content yourself with many ‘silken Gowns’ and Chemises now. Prices are really*very small, . Silk Petticoats with a Point for the Practical as Well as the Pretty Each day as the. rays of the sun become stronger women are scurrying to buy Silk 4 Petticoats, They want them, too, to give foundation to their slinky Spring frocks. The colors they choose are bright and the fabrics soft for slimness. Follow their leads and add to your list of “Spring Needs’ one of these Silk Petticoats. They are pretty with scallops or plaited flounces and very nicely made. The Observed, the Observer and Gloves You may lift your hand to adjust your veil sometime this Spring when there are a num- ber of women about. Notice how quickly they will glance at your gloves, to mark your fashion keenness or indifference. If you wish always to impress them pleasantly se- lect your gloves from these, where the pertest styles come in black, white and Spring’s best. greys, tans and browns. \ expect here, by the Apollo orchestra with Mra.| ‘The Auxiliary of the Veterans of|tained on Tuesday evening at the Shurch, winner for the affair beng| Marguerite Curts as leader. Prisg|Boreign Ware wil mist Teco eel roe oe ae Webber, 356 Louise’ Rane. Helen. Carter andj {oF the best costumes were won by ternoon. at 2:30 o'clock at the tome! nomen Kimball street. Misa Webber Helen Lewis being second and third, at = ca — will be given honor pins. Judges for the affair were chosen from the Booktellow's club and were: Mrs. H. C. Chappell, mes. W. W. Lacy and Roy C, Smith. The divisions of the union wil! meet on Friday afternoon of this week; the Frances Willard division at the home of Mrs. L. EB. Carter, 866 South Lincoln street with Mrs, 8. E. McBride in charge of the pro- gram, and the Anna Gordon division at the residence of Mrs. L. L. Gantz, 908 South Durbin street, with Mrs, . THE SUPREMACY OF | The DUO-ART Are Gant 2 Fae eon Inthe STEINWAY PIANO tertained Friday evening at a five hundred party in honor of Truman Hollowell of Sanish, N. D. 7 * High honors for the evening were ‘Won by Mrs. Frank White and Mr. Claude Greve, and consolations by Mrs. Roy E. Martin and Frank ‘White. Mr. Hollowell is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Martin. Guests who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rader, Mr. and M! Claude Greve, Mr. and Mrs. H, N, Northup, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. ‘White, Mrs. Roy E, Martin and the guest of honor, Mr, Hollowell, oe Regular Meeting of ‘Woodmen Monday. ‘The Modern Woodmen of America will hold their regular monthly mee?inz tomorrow evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. Business f : Linger a Mom in the matters of importance wi be ai E DUO-ART is supreme. It is.unlike and superior to other ay fare Soutien ed to attend. makes. It reproduces the playing of the master Pianist per- Since skirts have shown a leaning to creep upward, Hose have become trifles of tremen- dous importance. Spring has brought to this Store a new parade of colors in sheer and heavy weaves. She is a wise wom- an who ponders a bit while choosing. Her reward will be carrying home Hosiery whose colors complement her costumes perfectly, Handbags that Carry Style These are the Handbags that will swing from smart wrists and peep from under the arms of fashionable women this Spring. All because they are so very new and clever. Pouch Bags of moire have unusual frames. Flat Purses frequently have bright spots of decoration on their dark brown or black sides. But these are all Spring Bags to be proud of, whoever one is and wherever she Pictured Sells for $52.50 Mrs. Shedler Will Entertain Trinity Aid Society. Mrs. Robert Shedler will entertain the Ladies’ Aid society of the Trin- ity Lutheran church next Thurs. day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at her home, 1210 South Cottonwood street. ‘The committee in charge of charity work have material which is to be spewed and finished at this meeting for the orphans home at Fremont, Neb. All ladies interested in the work of the society are invited to attend. fectly. You press a lever and it bursts into life-vibrant, glor- ious, beautiful. It plays for you the classics, the semi-classics, the old heart songs and the popular music of the day. You sit and listen with amazement and delight, The most beautiful music of the ages is at your command if you owna DUO-ART . Do not confuse the Duo-Art with other reproducing instru- ments. It is different in construction. It is superior in expression. It "New! For Larger Women sizes 88 to 54 eee Mrs. Stoddard Is Honored At Party. Mrs. Ralph Smith entertained in- formally last evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Affamae Stoddard ‘whose marriage to Marvin McKenna will take place this spring. Printed Silk Frocks just arrived from New York, where they are all the ° * . 5 + rage! goes, Spy Pott Sey is perfect in performance. The Duo-Art is obtainable in the Stein- The Calendar Says, Drccracicts Wnts, enterusiea way, the Weber, the Steck, the Wheelock, the Stroud and the Charmingly Styled “Sweater Days Ahead” Bi oeise Gencke, Wrbits snteriatned a Aeolian Specially Priced March is the month for Sweaters. When the thermometer is constantly Diiitoccgat Gatey elvan at Ser unere, o Other styles from shifting they are comfortable to wear both at work and play. A trim wool rie em Des $32.50 to $65.00 skirt and one of these will serve in good stead for many months. There are ‘To Give Dance. slip-overs with new V-necks and bright stripes about the neck, wrists and hips. There are wool Sweaters with high-buttoning collars and the familiar golf coats in new colors, too. The Apollo Commandry No. 8 Knight Templars will be hosts at a dance to be given on Friday eve- ning, March 28, at the Masonic temple. An invitation Is extended to all Sir Knights and ladies, see Your old piano taken in payment toward the Duo-Art. Ask us to play the Duo-Art for you—We Have informal concerts every afternoon The MUSIC SHOP PE, Inc. Ona sbecld seca Gee Correct Corseting Is the Keynote to Style and Comfort teresting booklet “Becom- The manufacture of Corsets and kindred items has been adapted to the de- oe jes for the lense sires and requirements of the woman of today with phenomenal success, mak- ser @ for it, ing it possible for women of various figires to be corseted in comfort and in a manner to bring out effectively the st/le lines in the new dress or suit, For Large and Stout Women We Recommend: Mrs. Marsh Entertains Friday Bridge Club, Mrs. C. E. Marsh entertained the Friday Bridge club last week at her home. Yellow and white decora tions suggestive of Easter season Were used. Honors at bridge wore Stout N Cc N won by Mrs, A. E. Asterman and emo Corset No. 525 Nemo Wonderlift No. 560 fection, va ©. Mavior"sce 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 Garments $5.00 $7.25 Mrs. Arthur Larson, Mrs. Waiter Columbia Talking Machines Records Victrolas that Slenderize ae ing, machines KNecords ____\Victrolas Try 1,000 electric process engrav- ed letter heads, $11.50. Geo. W. Connell, Room 128 Old Publio Mar. ket, For small, slender and women of medium figure we have a well assérted stock of Corsets, Wraparounds, Corselettes, Girdles, Bandeaux and Bras- sieres,

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