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PAGE SIX. , SOCIETY — -+ Wilson-Bishop Marriage At Douglas Last Week. ‘The marriage of Miss Anna Ellen Wilson and John James Bishop, both of this city. took place last week at Douglas, the ceremony be- ing performed by dustice H. M. Arnold of that city, The couple are making their home here, eee P. E. 0. Meeting ‘Wednesday Evening Chapter of the P, B, QO, Bisterhood wil] mest on Wednesday evening of this week at the home of Mrs, 0. W. Hillgren, 445 South Grant street, with Mrs. Charles A. Smith as as- sistant hostess. There will be in- itiation and all unaffiliated members are cordially invited to attend, Recital Tuesday Evening At Music Shoppe. Mrs. Ray J, Cook will present her pupils in a recital to be given ‘Tues- day evening, April 22, at 8 o'clock, at the Music Shappe. All those in- terested in music are invited to at tend. The program for the evening follows Etude G Flat Major, Chopin -.-- y Duo Art Reproducing Piano Month of May,” Merkel ----- Goldie Richmond Long Ago,” Kinscella_... Ia Vanatta Krohn -. Dive Stewart “Home Sweet Home,” Payne+.—.. Jim Parker harwenka ....-.~. — — Ruth Wilson “Wyoming Lullab; Willams .. Ralph Troxel Streaboggs -- ---- Charles Branson ing Tag," Toeschorn Edith Firmin Risher Dorothy Mahoney ee A = - Delos Gay “Cra@e Song,” Oeston. .—----.- meeeerars -- Elizabeth Branson “Morning Prayer." Streabogg -- Virginia Cather Minuet in E Flat, Beethoven ~ ities Duo Art Reproducing “Wild Roses,” Blake --.--.._. nua Monica Ka: “Valse Bluette,” Duvernoy -—.. fh . Melvin Collier Piano Duet - ube Mrs. Wertenberger and Mrs. Cook “Marcheta,” Schertzinger - Louise Wright cess Helen Weber Reinhola ----- Eleanor Rea --- Thelma Chandler binding friendships, homes today. to entertain you and your Home 232 East Second St. RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER “Good Night,” Nevin -------.-- meenanennaeeneneae-—— Lois Rarie “March Militaire, Chopin -..-. wevrerrecneesens=- Julia Mechling “Serenata,'' Moskowski Dean Burdick ‘ka/’ Godard — we-eee----—- Margaret Thompson Concerta. C Major, Beethoven ~-~ Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Cook “ee Panhellenic Association Tea Saturday, April 26 A tea will be given on Saturday April 26 by the Panhellenic associa- tion at the home of Mrs. Charles A Wilson, 1103 South Wolcott. The affair will begin at 3 o'clock and continue throughout the gfternoon. Hostesses for the afternoon will be members of the following sororieties. Delta Gamma, Sigma Kappa, Zata Tau Alpha, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Phi and Chi Omega. Mrs. Snoddy Will Entertain Laf-A-Lot Bridge Club M W. H. Snoddy will entertain the Laf-A-Lot bridge club at h 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her home, 1418 South Beech street. eee World Wide Guild To Meet Tuesday The World Wide guild of the Baptist church will meet on Tu day evening of this week at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. ©, D. Poling, 854 South Grant street. ore Uterary Division Will Meet This Weel The ilterary division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. E. H. McKelvey, 904 Oak Crest avenue on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The, pro- gram for the afternoon will consist of a review of the following books, EASTER Easter is a day for renewed hope. sire that you shall find in it new inspiration that will result in your finding future happiness and Tre AMPICO Will supply joyful Easter music in many Oasper The Ampico will give you the most beautiful music possible, through the exact playing of the world’s greatest pianists, faithfully re-enacted, and ever realy The Ampico must be heard to be appreciated. The Chas, E. Wells Music Company of The Chickering CASPER Able McLaughliins" by Margaret Wil- son, Mrs. M. M, Lyons; “‘The Cover- ed Wagon” by Emmerson Hough, Mra. Grover C. Lee; “Midiander” by Booth Tarkington, Mrs. H. C. Whit- more. A round table discussion will be held and roll call will be answer- ed by some current events topic. All members are asked to be present. ' ee Mr. Murphy Entertains Messenger Boys. W. F. Murphy manager of the local office of the Western Union entertained at an. Easter party given lats evening at his home, 629 Kirk avenue, for the messenger boys. oman Mrs. Smith Will Entertain ‘Tuesday For Lodge Members Mrs. W. B. Smith will/ entertain Tuesday evening April 22, at 8:30 o'clock, at her home 332 South Kim- ball street for the Knights of Pythlas, Pythian Sisters, and their friends. Ther will be a short program con- ing of vocal solos by Fred Perk- It is our de- friends. i Phone 194 Che Casper Su — MRS. JACK W. STEELE, known as, a hostess of excep- tional charm and graciousness. ins, and Mrs. E.: W. Rowell; a fancy dance by Miss Esther Smith, read- ing by Miss Vanetta Holman, and piano solos by Miss Nan Smith. es Miss Sullivan Will Entertain Her Olub Miss Kathleen Sullivan will enter- tain the Midnight bridge club on Tuesday evening of this week at her home on Hast Tenth street. oe Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society Program Wednesday The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will give a program on founder’s day, Wednesday, April 23, at 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. Ronaldson, president, presiding. The program follow Hymns No. 386 and 428. Scripture study. Period of intercession. Address, “Educational Objectives" by Mrs. Louckey. Paper, “Christi: Stewardship,” by Mrs. Dorton. Paper, on missionaries by. Mrs. Durham. ‘Paper “Leaders - Home and Abroad,” Mrs. Carter. Address, World Friendship and World peace,” by the Rev. Lewis E. Carter, Muste selections Introduction of charter members by Mrs. Ronaldson. © Greeting, Mrs. 8. E. Bailey. Story of origin of society, Lewis E. Carter. Plea for new members, Mrs, Fer- guson. Vocal selections, selected by Miss Edna Mae Healey. Mrs. Illustrated address, Mrs. Badger. Music tions Benediction, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter. The reception committee is com- posed of the Mesdames Otis Thomp- son, George Ferguson, William Hol- land, C. J. Johnston and J. M. Dumm eee Informal Bridge Party Saturday Afternoon. The Mis Garnett Vollertson and Mildred Kepner were joint hos- teases at an enjoyable bridge party rday afternoon at their South Park avenue. the afternoon were Herbert Ladd and , 335 Honors for taken by Mrs. Mrs. D. J. Bean. Gu who attended Mrs. W, H. Rose, Mrs, Frederick Kampf, Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs. Herbert Richards, Mrs. D. J. Bean, Mrs, Herbert Ladd, Miss Stella Nichols, Miss Thressa Morrow, Miss Eleanor Lizzie Mc- Laughlin, Miss Adel Simpson, Miss Mae Winter, Miss Josephine Perry, Miss Violet Faulk, Miss Thea Cal- lant, Miss Verra Tangeman, Miss Christine Owen, Miss Frances Bell, Miss Edith Hunt, Miss Catherine Hinderman, Miss Anetta Boderman Miss Loretta Newbaur, Miss Georgia Smith, Miss Edna Weisbrode, Miss Eleanore Green, Miss Emma Martin, Miss Hilda Harlan and Miss Nora Ecker. see Miss Smith Will Entertain Pepper Club Wednesday Miss Edna Smith will entertain the members of the Pepper club on Wed- nesday evening at her home on South Center street. eee Delphian Society Meeting At Library. The regular meeting of the Cas- per Delphian club will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the public library. ‘The subject for the afternoon's discussion will be on “Social Rome,” se. Fortnightly Club Meeting Tuesday. The Fortnightly bridge club will be entertained on Thuraday of this week by Mrs. Anna Leeper and Mrs. John McGrath at the home of the former on South Park avenue. cee * Mrs. Coletrane Entertains At Party for Children, Mrs. C, M. Coletrane entertained at a cleverly armanged children's party given yesterday afternoon at her home, 5§8 South Lincoln street in honor of her daughter Enid and son Richard's birthdays.’ Sweet peas with a large birthday cake were used for decorations with unique “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W WV | Ladies’ CH on) ie jianinncin E ! a —and now you can buy the very best in watches On Systematic Time Payments Come in and select the watch you want and learn all about our con- venient credit terms. Diamonds, too, can be purchased this way. Men’s White Gold Wrist Watches ‘At Reasonable Prices nvap Cribune News of Women’s Clubs anc favors of “Spark Plugs" made of candy and fruit adding to the en- joyment of the entertainment, At the close of the afternoon refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Cole- trane assisted by Mrs. J. E. Beal and Mrs. C. W. Mapes. Among those who attended were: Blanche Miller, Marion Declumnes, ne Rice, Claudia Mapes, Lois . Hester Ingerson, Mary §ul- livan, Dorothy Speas, Darline Os- born, Shirley Short, Roberta Mapes, Alice Beal, Evelyn Beal, Clara Jones, Jack Fidel, Dick Schwartz, Ed Hart, Donald Mnterline, George Heiser, Billie Etkins, Eddie Jones, Ray Forester, Paul Heiser, Bobi Elkines, Junior Miller, Allen Probst, Roy Gorrell and the honored guests, eee Mrs. Nicolaysen Will Entertain Friday. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will enter- tain on Friday afternoon at her home on South Wolcott street for the members of the Casper Woman's club and the-Casper Woman's De- partmental club. An_ interesting program wil be given which will in- clude a play by the dramatic de- partment of the Departmental clul musical selettions by the music di- vision of the club and poems by Mrs. VanBurgh, Mrs, H. C, Chap- pell, Mrs, D. W. Ogtilbee and HB. Richard Shipp. The entertainment will begin promptly at 2:15 and it is requested by Mrs. Nicolaysen that all those who expect to attend call her some time not later then Wed- nesday for the purpose of making arrangements. eee Mrs. Marrin Entertains Friday Bridge Club. Mrs. M. G. Marrin was hostess at an informal kensington given last Thursday afternoon at her home, 1036 South Walnut street, for the members of the Friday’ bridge club. The club wil bé entertaines’ on Fri- day of this week by Mrs. Walter Brewer.at her home, 815 East Fifth street. seo Woman's Association to Meet Wednesday Afternoon. The Woman's Association of the First Congregational church will meet on Wednesday afternoon, April 23, at the Young Women's Chris. tian association club rooms with the Mesdames Spiller, Wolcott, Preble and Ritchie as hostesses, see Luncheon and Bridge Party At Henning on Wednesday. Mrs, George Campbell will be hostess at an informal luncheon and bridge party on Wednesday for 100 guests at the Henning hotel. eee Pupils of Miss Sams in Recital. The twelfth studio recital of this season was given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth Sams’ pupils, Satur- day afternoon from 3:00 to 4:30 o'clock, at £15 South Durbin street, Helen Engelke played “Evening “We Help You Save” AYRES JEWELRY CO. ce 133 SOUTH CENTER ‘ Dorothy Sullivan warns contest, Sams insists on her pupils having a complete repertoire, and they are constantly working towards this goal, eee Home Economic Division Holds Meeting Last Week The home economic division of the Casper Womans Departmental club was held last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. #. Keith, dur- ing which time plans were made for the coming year and arrangements made for an informal tea to be held in the near future at the home of Klockseim. After a pleasing and instructive program refresh- ments wero served by the hostess, ard attend, eee Mine Ely Barber given yest St. Mark's Gaild Will Meet Thursday Afternoon. ‘The regular meeting of St. Mark's guild will be held on Thursday after- noon, April 24, at the parish house at 2:30 o'clock, During the session a_box of clothing will be packed MONDAY Ford, Arndt, Bradle: Helen MARVELOUS VALUES A Sale Without a Comparison A Look Will Convince E EXTEND EASTER Greetings to the citizens of Natrona County. We hope this Easter tide finds you happy, healthy and prosperous. And we hope the future looks equally bright to you. a; And let us not forget the story of sacrifice symbolized by this Easter day. While our sacrifices can never be so great, we should think of the day coming when we may no longer be able to toil for our daily bread. Then is when the sac- rifices we make now, will count. Why not place a little of your money each week in a savings ac- count? Then, when you need it, you will be glad you made the sac- rifice. The NATIONAL BANK -_ OF COMMERCE Evening at M. Church, The Apollo Commandry No, § will hold Baster services this eve: ning at 7:30 o'clock at the Meth- odist Episcopal church. Knights are requested to be present at the temple at 6:30 o'clock dressed in full uniform. All visiting Knights in the city are especially invited to Graduate nurses of the County hospital entertained at wday afternoon nurses’ home for Miss Emily Barber who will be married today to Samuel Many ‘beautiful and useful gifts were recelved by the honoree. Those present were Mrs, Mrs, DeClue, Mary Eschwig, Ernice Isabella McKenzie, Wheeler, rganizations Moore, Mary Cahiy, Mrs: Brown and Ethel Vansickie, W. ©. 'T, U. Divistons ‘The divisions of the Womens moet Peevey, Betty ‘Temperan will on Fridey afternoon at 3.34) g’clock, the Frances Willard Fri All Bir sion at the home of Mrs. Zimmer, 1113 Bast Second street, and the Anna Gorden division at the home of Mrs. F. A, Tenth stree! ©, & N. R. W, Club Meeting Tuesday. A social meeting of the Chicagy & Northwestern Railway Womeny ¢lub will be held on Tuesday atten Smith, 740 Weat noon at the home of Mrs. M, g wren: 08 South Center street, Thy will be spent in cards ang sewing and members are asked ty bring their thimbles to the meeting, All members as well as prospectivy members are invited to attend, shower the Nelson, Estella Lillian Mrs. McGrath Will Entertain For Thursday Club This Week, Mrs. Leigh McGrath will enter tain informally this week at he home in the Standard addition pe members of the Thursday Bridgev clu LADIES !! 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