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ee PAGE SIX. SOCIETY: =- Che Casper Sundap Cribune RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Stoddard-McKenna Marriage Last Evening. Mrs. Affamae Stoddard and BP. Marvin McKenna were married last evening at a pretty ceremony per- formed at the home of the bride's -parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, 628 North Center street, by the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand, pastor of the First Christian church The draw- ing room of the Scott home was ar- tistically decorated in baskets of spring flowers. They were attended by Miss Wilma Scott, sister of the bride, and Ralph Herrick. Other members of the brical party includ- ed, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Starr of Seattle, Mrs. Zora Perkins, Ross M. Grant, J. Kennedy Rodel and members of the immediate family. The bride was becomingly dressed in a gown of grey canton crepe with hat to match and carried a bouquet of roses and lillies of the valley. Misa Scott, bridesmaid, wore an at- tractive tan gown with hat to Meeting of Veterans and Auxiliary Tuesday Evening. The regular meeting of the Span- ish War Veterans and Ladies’ auxili- ary will be held on Tuesday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. All members are requested to attend. oe. W. ©. T. U. Rally Closes Friday Evening. The last of the series of programs given last week by the Woman's Christian Temperance union was held on Friday evening at the Meth- odist Episcopal church. Plans were made during the evening for the state convention to be held in Cas- per during October. The medal contest “held Friday evening by the Loyal Temperance Legion was won by Miss Katherine Rae, the medal being presented by Mrs. Minnfe Fenwick, state presi- dent, who spent several days in the city. A general meeting of the union match and carried a bouquet of} Will be held next Friday afternoon Saas iy at 2:30. o'clock at the Methodist Mrs, McKenna ts the eldest daugh-| Church with Mrs. Nellie Lewis in charge of the program. All mem- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Scott ie 2 bers are urged to be present. wivaiie und has been a resident of Casper for » number of years, coming here frain her former home in Norton, | Dinner Thursday at Kau. The bridegroom is a son of | Shumaker Residence. Mri. Lila McKenna of Denver and| ™r. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker were hosts at a dinner party given for a number of their friends last Thursday evening at thelr home on East Eleventh street. Dire e Fortnightly Bridge Qub Is Entertained Mrs. M. P. Wheel ‘was for some time connected here with the National Supply company, after which he accepted a position with the Western States Ofl and Land company. “allowing the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Henning Mra. John B. otel embers of the bridal me A ar ongble will aenve viii, | Barnes Jr., and Mrs. Jeremiah Ma. week for Edgemont, S$. D., where | #0ney were joint hostesses for the they will make thelr home veltee cate 9 Secerasye REE noon at the home of the former on South Beech street. Honors for the afternoon at bridge were won by Mrs. Mahoney. Among those wh attended were: Mrs. John Mc* Grath, Mrs, James Welderhold, Mrs. Patrick Sullivah; Mrs. L, G. Mur- phy, Mrs. Tom Spears, Mrs. Ben Pelton, Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. Anna Leeper and Mrs. B. B. Brooks. The club will be entertained again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Dramatic Division Meeting Friday. The dramatic division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will be entertainec on Friday after- noon, April 11, at 2:30 by Mrs. W. ‘W. Lacy at her home on South Lin- coln street. A program of interest has been planned by Mrs. C. W. Mapes, assisted by Mrs. W. W. Lacy. All members of the division are asked to be present. Anna Leeper with the Mesdames \ihrduahed John McGrath and W. R. Johnson Music Department to assisting. Be Entertained. eee The music division of the Casper | Thursday Club Will ‘Wonan’s Departmental club will meet Wednesday afternoon, April 9, at 2 o'clock at the public Mbrary. ‘The study for the afternoon will be on modern French music. The pro- Be Entertained Mrs. Pitt Covert will entertain the Thursday bridge club members this week at her home in the Standard addition, . gram to be given follows: . Paper, “Modern French Compos. Monday Club Meeting ers,” by Mrs. E. Fisher, Tomorrow At Hagens Home Vocal selection, ‘The Silver Mrs. G. R. Hagens assisted by Ring " by Chaminade, Mrs. F. J.| Mrs, Patrick Sullivan will enters Leschinsky tain at a 1 o'clock luncheon tomor- Vocal solo, Mrs. Gatea row at the Hagens home on Center Piano sélection, “Wake Caprice,” | street for the members of the Mon- by Chaminade, Mrs. A. C, Riker, | day bridge club. Vocal solo, “De Puls LeJour" Mekong from “Louise” by Charpentier, Mrs. Berta Smith. Mrs. Crabtree Entertains At Bridge Luncheon eee Mrs. Charles Crabtree entertained Delphian Society Meeting informally yesterday at her home, At brary Monday. 845 South Beech street, at a lunch: regular meeting of the Cas- per Delphian society will be held tomerrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the public Mbrary, The subject Tor study will be “Early Rome.” All memberg as well as visiting mem- bers in the city are invited to at- tend, . eon and bridge party, honors at which were won by’ Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs. Lelgh Townsend, and Mrs. Hal Curran, Guests of Mrs, Crabtree were: Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. William Kocher. Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mra. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. Carney Peter- son, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. William Tolhurst, Mrs. Earl C. Boyle,’ Mrs) William B. Cobb, Mrs. B. B, Brooks, Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum and Mrs. Joe Denham. eee Mrs. Newman Will Entertain Pepper Club Tomorrow. Mrs. Fred Newman will entertain the members of the Pepper club to- morrow evening at her residence, 1015 South Durbin street. eee Woman's Association To Meet Wednesday. The Woman's association of the First Congregational church wl meet Wednesday afternoon, April 9, at 2/o'clock at the Young Woman's Christian assoctation with the Mes- dames Stillway, Smith, Tait and Urich as h Plano Recital Thursday Evening At Well’s Store A recital of interest will be given ‘Thursday evening promptly at 8 o'clock at the Charles EB. Wells music store by the pupils of Mrs. Charles A. Fowler. The program for the evening follows: Part I Etude Op. 25, No. 9. Margaret Holmes “Fairy Polka Kyle Bacon Popples to Be Made by Legion Auxiliary. A meeting will be held on Wednes day afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs, O. A, Muck, 432 South McKinley, for the purpose of mak- ing poppies for Poppy day. All members are asked to be present and to attend as early as possible. Loescharn eet? R. N. A. to Meet at Chopin Spindler “The Mil" Bernadine Scherck Prelude C minor Rackmaninoft Miss Mary Jane Archer Tarantelle” Rowene Miller Jensen “From The Northland” Dahlquist | Moose Hall Tuesday. Helen Sheppard The local camp, Royal Neighbors “Valse Aerienne Spindler|of America, will meet in regular Prentiss Basson session Tuesday evening, April 8, “Lonatina” Clement! |at the Moose hall on West First Jane Maxon street Each member {s asked to “A Morning B. Death of Ase”—| bring as many visiting neighbors From the Peer Gynt Suite Grieg/ or neighbors who do not attend Dorothy Seehorn “Spring Song" Mendelssohn "Helen Carter regular meetings prize will be a ho enjoys a wide circle of MISS RUTH BRIDENBAUGH, high school instructor, friends. number. Special entertalument will be given and refreshments will be served by the Mesdames Stillway, Faun, Enterline, Garrett and Cal- kofen. Junior Ladd Is Host At Birthday Party Junior Ladd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ladd was host at a child- ren’s party given yesterday after- noon in honor of his sixth birthds During the afternoon the children attended the America theater after which refreshments were served at the Ladd home on Seventh street. Among those who attended were: Helen Hart, Helen Lucia Lummis, Jack Fidel, Billy Schulte, Teddy Walker, Allen Fidel, Jack Schulte and the host. s/o e Mrs. Loy Will Entertain P. E. 0. Chapter Saturday Mrs. S. K. Loy will entertain in- formally Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home for the members of Chapter G. of the P, EB. O. Sister- hood. All members ds well as vis- iting P, EB. O's in the clty are in- vited to attend, ee Brunet-Bell Marriag, Miss Bertha Brunet and George W. Bell married were quietly ast evening at 5 o'clock at the Presby- terlan manse on South Wolcott street, by the Rev. Charles A. Wil- son. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs, Ira O.. Harker, Mrs, Har- ker being a sister of the groom. The couple will make thelr home here, <2. Christian Association Meeting Thursday. The general meeting of the Wo- man’: association of the First Christian” church will meet Thurs- day afternoon, April 10, at 2 o'clock at the church auditorium, Miss Kis- sick, genera! secretary of the Young Women’s Christian association, will give the eecond of her series of talks ‘on the life and influence of Christ after which the regular missionary Program will be given. All members and friends are inyited to attend. oe D. A. R. Meeting at Wertz Home Tuesday. The regular meeting of the Daughters of the American Reyolu- tion will be held on Tuesday after- noon.of this week Bt thé résidence ot Mrs, R..E. Wertz, 514 Milton avehue. Mrs. Wertz will be Assisted by Mrs, H. C. Chappell and Mrs. Ww. W. Lacy, Shrine Ball April 11 at Masonic Temple. Blaborate plans for the annual Shrine ball, which will be a formal affair, are being made by the com- mittee in charge. This ball wil! be held Friday evening, April 11, at the Masonic Temple, It is expected that the ball room will be tastefully Part IL Ampico— Loncerto, C. major Beethoven Mra, Charles Fowler Orchestral parts on 2nd plano Mrs, Ray Cook Ampico.— eee Friday Bridge Club Is Entertained, Mrs, Arthur Larson entertained at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon last ‘eek at her home, 1028 Houth Chent nut street Deatgna of lavender and white wore used for the table devo rations, Honora at bridge were won by Mra, M. G, Marrin and Mrs, A 3. Auserman, Members present ‘were Mrs. Harold Barr, Mra, Walter Brewor, Mra, M, G, Marrin, Mra, A. 1, Kyte, Mra, C, W, Kaylor, Mra, ©, %, Marah, Mra, A, ¥, Austerman and Mrs. 1, W, Trollope, ‘The club will be entertained next week on | Friday by Mra Austerman at her residence, 706 Mouth Oak Cres( Rrenue, The Bunny at >??? HAS NEWS Watch for Announcement in Tuesday's Tribune FOR YOU Cecorated as special decorations for the occasion have been secured. AN] visiting and so-journing nobles are extended a cordial invitation to attend. a P. E. O. Meeting Wednesday Evening. Mrs. E. H. Foster will be hostes¢ om Wednesday evening at her res!- dence, 311 South McKinley street for the regular meeting of Chapter © of the P. E, O. Sisterhood. cee S. W. W. Guild to Meet Monday Evening. The annual busitiess meeting of the Senior World Wide Guild of the First Baptist chyrch will be held on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Eva Hunt, 643 South Durbin street. Miss Hunt will be dsristed during the evening by Mrs. Ruth Flinn. All members are urged to be present. eee Mrs. Talpers Will Entertain Thursday. Mrs. Herman Talpers will enter- tain on Thursday, April 10, at an informal luncheon at her home, complimentary to her guest and sis- ter-In-law, Mrs. Nierenberg, Jr., of Denver. Covers will be laid for twelve see Mrs. Waugh to Entertain Ceramic Club This Week. The Ceramic club, wil! meet on Thursday afternoon, April 10, at the residence of Mra, E. C. Stout, 1325 South Cedar street, with Mrs. J. L. Waugh as hostess. eee Byrd-McLean Wedding Saturday Of wide interest was the wedding yesterday afternoon of Miss Gladys Byrd and Neil McLean by the Rev. L. BE, Carter at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. 8. Luckey, 415 South Beech street. Following the cere- mony was a wedding supper at the Suburb and Mrs. guests. Mr, and Mrs. McLean will make “heir home on East Third street. Both bride and groom are very well known and exceedingly well liked in Ceape . Married In Casper Mrs. Erma Frances Nincelelser and Roy George Larsen of Thermo- Rev. L. E, Carter. Social Calendar for Coming Week Monday. Mrs. G. R. Hagens and Mrs. Pat- rick Sullivan will entertain the Monday Bridge club. Mrs. Bred Newman will entertain the Pepper club members. Casper Delphian society meeting at the public library. Annual business meeting of Senior World Wide guild of First Baptist chureh at the home of Miss Eva Hunt. eee ‘Tuesday. Miss Margaret England will en- tertain the Midnight Bridge club members at her home. Daughters of the American Revo- lution will meet at the R. E. Wertz home. Royal Neighbors of America will meet at the Moose hall, Spanish War Veterans and Ladies’ auxiliary meeting at the Knights of Pythias hall. see Wednesday, association of Congre- gational church meeting at the “Y. W-." club rooms, American Legion auxiliary meet- ing at the home of Mrs. 0. A. Muck. Mrs. E, H. Foster will entertain for the regular meeting. of chapter O of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. Music division of Casper Woman's Departmental club meeting at the public library. Swe Thursday. Regular meeting of Thursday Bridge club at the home of Mrs. Pitt Covert. General meeting of Women’s association of First Christian church at the church auditorium. ‘Mrs. Herman Talpers will be hos- tess at luncheon for her house guest, Regular meeting of Ceramic club at the C, Stout residence. Recital at Charles E.-Wells’ music store by pupils of Mrs. Charles A. Fowler. Woman's oes Friday. Mrs. A. F. Austerman will enter- tain the Friday Bridge club at her home. Drive Out to Mountain View MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB, FOUR MINUTES FROM MIDWEST REFINERY teed welght, JEWELER AND DIAMONDS The Birth Stone of This Month Buy one of unquestionable quality and guaran. y “Diamonds of Quality” JOS. I. SCHWARTZ Shriner's annual ball at the Masonic temple. Mrs. W. W. Lacy will entertain the dramatic division of the Woman's Departmental club. 6: ote Saturday. Mrs. S. K.: Loy will entertain in- formally for chapter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. For results try a Tribune Class! Qed Ad. 40° Below Zero That's the temperature sofne- times in Great Falls, This is why our trees and, shrubs are 80 isfactory in Wyoming. Send for price list. GRASS SEED We can furnish the best grade of lawn grass; comp ot Blue Grass and just ough clover to secure quick results. Makes a fine velvety lawn, 5c per pound post patd. One pound covers 200 square feet. TREADWELL NURSERY CO. Great Falls, Mont. Today «+ News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations wats sete (Rehearsals Of ‘Rose Maiden’ Are In Progress The Casper Chora! society which polis were married yesterday even-|{s completing arrangements for a ing at the Methodist church by the] rendition of Cowan's ‘Rose Maiden’ eee SUNDAY, APRIL.6, 1924. on April 30, held two enthusiastic ! g o'clock with Cock’s orche: rehearsals lest week and:enrolled a] watch will assist in the rendiiio, large* number. ot new members, and regular rehearml will The chorus is under the direction | heid on Thursday evening at § of Mrs. R. B. Leggett, who will also} All rehearsals are he'd in the Pres. take the part of Hoseblosson (so-| terian Sunday school room. prano) in the rendition. - Tickets will be placed in the hands The part of the gardner’s daugh-| of the members of the chorus this ter, (contralto) will be sung by Mrs.| week for sale and will also be 0, E. W. Rowoll. J. R. Steffins will] sale at several downtown stores, th. sing thé tence numbers and Wi!-| places to be announced. Mam Schilling the baritone solos. All members of the chorus an A special rehearsal {s tb be held | arked to attend every rehearsal 4 Console Phonographs - at Moderate Prices BRUNSWICK or VICTROLA YOUR PHONOGRAPH is bought for years of enjoyment and satisfac- That is why the phonograph that is chusen for your home must be selected.carefully and thoughtfully. 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