Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1924, Page 6

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sreeree PAGE SIX. SOCIETY --. Casper Woman's Club Is Entertained The Casper Woman's club held a profitable meeting yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs. H. P, Fishburn on South Woleott street during which time the members pas- sed a resolution to petition congress against the proposel equal rights bill now pending. Mrs, B. B, Brooks gave a most instructive lecture on the Bermuda islands while Mrs, Od- d@mund Josendal read an interesting paper on South America. Mrs, C. D. Hemry was in charge of the round table, Following the serving of refresh- ments by the hostess, a tour of in spection was made of the new home of Mrs. B. B. Brooks which will be mpleted soon. The next meeting of the club will be held on Saturday, April 12, at the residence of Mrs. Guy Gay, 239 South McKinley. eee Birthday Party Saturday At Hooper Home Little Leora Verscia Hooper daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra, C. EB. Hooper was hostess at a children’s party given yesterday at the home of her parents, 1610 South Walnut street, fim honor of her stxth birthday. Games were played and refresh- ments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Hooper, Guests who attended were: Jean Cooke, Mary Weidner, Elizabeth Cooke, Edith Beers, Barbara Rowan, Ruth Brown, Leru Kinsley, Jeanette Lange, Frances Johnson, Mary Emma Johnson, Virginia Morris, Marcella Morris, Ann Covert, John Cooke, Bily Conkling, and Bobby Hooper. eee = Mrs. Peterson Wil Entertain Tea Club © Mrs. Carney Peterson will enter. tain the Tuesday Tea club members this week at her residence, 702 Divine. see W. ©. T. U. President To Lecture Here Mrs. Minnie Fenwick, state presi- @ent of the Women's Christian Tem- perance Union will arrive on Tues- day of this week from Cheyenne > and will give a series of lectures here the first one to be given on "Wednesday afternoon at the Method. ist Episcopal church. cee ‘ Lucille Bishop Entertains Evening ¥F. I. Club Friday Miss Lucille Bishop entertained * the members, of the F. I. Club last Friday evening at her home, 818 Hast Second street. The evening ‘was spent in playing Mah Jong af- ter which refreshments were served by the hostess. “ee Ocramic Club Meeting Thursday Afternoon The Ceramic club will be enter- 1 Thursday afternoon of this w by Mrs. B. R. Pauley at the residence of Mrs. E. C. Stout, 825 South Cedar stree' Civic Department Meeting At Algeo Home Tomorrow The civic department of tHe Cas- per Woman's Departmental Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. F. Algeo, 829 South Durbin street. . ta Pocahontas Meeting Thursday Evening Iroquois council No. 5 Degree of Pocahontas, will meet in regular session Thursday evening April 8 at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. Following the social hour refresh- nents will be served by Mrs. Van and Mrs. Stahl. All mem- ed to be present. eee St. Mark’s Guild 3 ing Thursday Mark's guild will hold an all ssion Thursday at the Parish Hostesses for the day will be W. Bingham, Mrs. Otto house. Mrs. J, Bolln and Mrs. Frank 8. Knittle. A business meeting will be held promptly at 2.30 o’clock and mem- bers are asked to be prepared to answer roll call with some quota- tion from the Bible on service. . Mrs. Updegraff Ente ins Club. Stuart Updegraff entertained se club Saturday afternoon. Miss I Montgomery and Mrs. Charles Hall took high honors, Mrs. Dean Morgan acted as a sub: ite. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Hall. Delta Tau Delta’s To Give Banquet At Henning Members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity in Casper will be hosts dinner on Tuesday evening of RECENT AND: COMING EVENTS INSOGIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER this week at 6:30 o'clock at the Hen- ning hotel. Members in the city who are not acquainted are asked to call Wheeler Canfield at 641 or at 2613 for the purpose of making arrangements. . Tuesday Evening Mrs. T. J. Drew will entertain the members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority Tuesday evening at her home on South Durbin street. "ee. Nelghbors of Woodcraft To Hold Regular Session The Neighbors of Woodcraft Cas- per circle No. 409 will meet in reg- ular session Tuesday evening, April 1, at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow's hall. Candidates will be initiated and refreshments will be served. All members are requested to attend. Mrs. Brewster Will Entertain For Guest Mrs. O. C. Brewster will be hostess at two informal bridge teas to be given on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of this week in honor of her house guest, Miss Alice McCul- lough of Denver. 2 e Mrs. Nichols Will Entertain Thursday Mrs. R. H. Nichols will entertain a number of friends on Thursday at 4n informal luncheon and bridge Party at her home, 442 South Park avenue, ij see Mrs. Price Will Entertain For Thursday Bridge Club Mrs. M. C. Price will entertain in- formally Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1182 South Durbin, for the members of the Thursday bridge club. eee Melissa Helms Is Hostess At Party Miss Melissa Helms delightfully entertained 10 of her girl friends Saturday afternoon at an informal party given in honor of her 10th birthday. Guests present were the Misses: Maxine Edwards, Dorothy Robinson, Clara Storm, Madelyn To- bin, Ella Mae Barnes, Kathleen Sickling, Charlotte Sheppard, Zella Wyatt, Helen Grieve, and Frances Hunt, eee Friday Bridge Club Meeting Last Week Mrs. E. R. Trotlope was hostess at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon given for the Friday bridge club last week at her home on South Lincoln street. Decorations carried out in pink and white were used. Honors were won by«Mrs. Marrin. and Mrs. Walter Brewer. Members present were: Mrs. Harold Barr, Mrs. Arthur Lar- son, Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mrs, M.-G. Marrin, Mrs. A. E. Kyte, Mrs. C. W. Kaylor, Mrs. C. E. Marsh, Mrs. A. F, Austerman. The club will be en- tertained next week on Friday by Mrs. Larson at her home, 1020 South Chestnut street. E. S. Tea Tuesday At Masonic Temple The ladies of the Order of Eastern Star will give a tea Tuesday after. noon, April 1, at the Masonic temple. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mesdames: Carl P. Taylor, W. B. Woods, J. E. Beal, C. H. Carpen- ter, A. K. Bott and Frank Fisher. All members of the order are invited to attend. New System of Fat Reduction Here's a new way for all fat peo- ple to laugh together at that old ugaboo—Obesity. The saying that “there is nothing new under the sun” docs not now apply to fat peo- ple any more. Here is something new for them—new sensation, a new pleasure, a new and gracefo! figure, easily found by anyone who is passing beyond the limits of slim- ness. Everyone has heard of the Marmola Prescription; that harm- less combination of fat-detying ele- ments perfected by one of the fore- most physicians. Now, from the same high authority, there comes another idea—the idea of condens- ing these same, pure, harmless in- §redients into a pleasant little tab Taken after eating and at bed time, they help the stomach to dis- pose of all the fatty foods, convert- ing them into compact, solid flesh, muscle and energy, without dieting or exercise. Marmola Prescription Tablets regulate the entire system lo for you what bodily exertion and self-denial cannot do and the fat once routed, is gone for good. You can prove all this at a trifling cost. Marmola ‘Prescription Tablets are sold by all druggists or sent postpaid by the Marmola Company, 4812 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. A box—suffictent’ to bring Tresults—is but one doll Adver- tisemen til to cppenyRPRereNte? Third Floor : Day by day in every way growing bigger, photograph that you can keep me Three Portraits of the This special offer is restricted to children under five and good un- For Appointment Call 859 WRENSTED STUDIO I'm It’s only in a I am today. Baby for $2.00 April 20, 1924, Several poses choose from, 0. 8, Bldg. MRS. F. J. LECHINSKY whose fine contralto voice has Mrs. T. 8S. Cooke, who has been confined to her home for the last few weeks with an attack of the in- fluenza, is reported to be slightly improved. Glen Fletcher is spending some time here visiting with relatives and friends from the University of Wyoming. Edwin Campbell from Laramie where he “has: been visiting with friends at the state university. turned from Denver where she spent several days. , 1924 Che Casper Sunday Cribune " SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 192 “- News of Women’s | lubs and Organizations Y. Champion is attending to tion with the filling station he is day of this week for Alaska where| Mrs. Jack Gtlard) ‘and child left| R. Bid ee spend hort time visiting | Friday event: Den: where | business affairs here for a s! erecting there. she will asi e ing for ver ver. Seay Sree ere: Mra. Brewster have Miller h ¥: o, are|. W. is visiting wit! aa tenaie goes My thelr home in the eeveral days trom | friends here and attending to bust- : over Your Standard addition, Miss Alice Me- ness affairs fram Grey ull. jarcley Corset Cullough of Denver, Miss McCul- eee lough arrived yesterday morning represented here} #L. A. Flaherty is making one of Bertha Middleton and expects to spend some time HL. Mathews, his regular business calls here this |] 5. oy of the Barcley Shop nee A ask ane Waste fre: Chicago. Phone 2473:R for Appointment 15 & wastness Fittings at Your Home. ‘WwW. F. Dunn spent a short time few days from Pat Royce is spending a few days . yesterday in Douglas attending to in Lander on business in _connec- business affairs. . Mrs. P. R. Blakey and son Ralph are spending the week end with friepds in Denver, ° ee from Shelby, Mont,, where he has the contract for the ofa number of wells. eee L. B. Bertam of Dallas ts visiting here and attending to business af- fairs having arrived yesterday. . H. E- Dialey, head of the land de- partment of the Midwest Refining company, returned yesterday morn- ing from Colorado where he has been on business for his company. 78 In Readiness for Spring Childrens Spring and Summer Apparel Spring modes in miniature, as exact in every detail as grown-up fash- igns, are now on display in the Children’s Own Shop. Tiny babies and jolly little boys and girls from one to six years, may be completely out- fitted at prices which will prove an added attraction for mothers, New and interesting are the many attractive things being shown this season for the little miss from 6 to 12 years. H. C. Bretschnider, vice president of the Midwest Refining company, is spending ‘several days here on business trom, hesver. Mr. and Mrs, Albert C. Graham and baby son have returned from Omaha where thty fave been the guests for the last three weeks of relatives. eee - R. L. O'Brien of Sand Springs, Okla., is spending a short time here on business having arrived yester- day. Spring Coats There’s a decided English swank to the tailored Top Coats for the little miss, developed in cloth of Polair, English Moordale, and genuine ca- mel hair in plain colors, also plaid and stripe effects. Priced from $10.75 to $37.50 ~~ Summer Hats For Little Gils of Milan, rolled and straight brim and trimmed with heavy grograin rib- bon colors, tans and browns. . Priced from $3.75 to $9.75 Each made her a leader in Casper musical circles. Prize Contest and will appreciate the sup- port of my friends and the people of Casper in assisting me to become one of the win- ners. The contest closes April 81, “Child Life” is the Child. rens own magazine and will prized by every child. The subscription rate is $8.00 year- ly. Each subscription counts 500 votes for me. May 1 have your subscription? Mrs. Florence M. Caffee 719 N Madison Phone 2045-W PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY. home by her mother, Mra, Mary Bohlke of Austin, Texas, who joined her in Denver. Mr. Marquardt, who has been connected with the New York Oil company here for a nuniber of years, and Mrs. Mar- quardt expect to leave’ Saturday, April 6, for Vancouver, B. G., where they will safl April 9 on the 8. 8. Niagara for “the Fiji islands and Honolulu, after which they (will go to Australla to make their home. eee Miss EB. C. Miller is visiting with friends here for a short time having arrived yesterday from Denver. * ese Mrs. John Sullivan (nee Miss ‘Abbie Arnold) will leave on Tues- has returned DAINTY HATS. of colored voile shirred and lace trimmed. pee & Poke Bonnet Type ~* Priced at $1.75 Each de She was, accompanied White and colors Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, plain Voile, Dotted and Ratine Voile. Any of these little models will make appropriate Easter Dresses. Priced $5.00 to $22.50 DRESSES—Practical, pretty dresses of du- rable ginghams for play days. Priced from $2.75 to $3.75 Each Girls’ White and Tan Middies Ages 6 to 12 years. Middies of the better kind—exceptionally well made. : Special at $1.75 Each COLORED LINEN SUITINGS Yarn dyed and thoroughly shrunk guaranteed fadeless and fast to washing. 36-inch width. Per yard, $1.25 WASH SUITS © For Little Boys ; Ageg 2 to 6 years Devonshire wash twill, ginghams and trucol cloth, all colors. Balkan: and middy: style. $2.50 to $3.75 Per Suit WOOL SUITS For Little Boys Ages 2% to 6 years Covert and Palm Beach cloth. Scotch mixtures and English twill flannel. Priced $6:75 to $13.75 Just Received! - Your Victrola Art Model Step in and see this handsome walnut Victrola 'No. 405 Art Model, finished in the finest trae ditions of the craft, complete in every refinement of the talking machine art. An unusual model and one which, like all Victrola instruments brings all music tothe home. Jet us demonstrate it and assist in the selection of appropriate records to go \with it into your home. - The MUSIC SHOPPE, tne. Phone 1745 238 E. Second St. Shop at the Music Shoppe and Keep Your Money in Casper Straw Hats for Little Boys Blacks, tan and browns, exceptional values, at $1.50 to $2.75 each. “WG Perkins & Co. » SPECIALTY STORE: TRIBUNE BUILDING

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