Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1924, Page 5

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, APRIL 27, 1924. SUNDAY, 5 (Continued from Page Four.) Margaret Sanford, Eleanore. Gay, Mary June Reed, Delis Gay, Gene gchultz, Stanley Brown, and Jack Fuller. 5 é Tea For. \sxiase garde Harlan wilt: entertain at’; guests of Violet Faulk, Ruth Bridenbaugh and jiarriet Gardner, brides-to-be. The opportunity will be ured to announce the engagements of these three young ladies. ‘2 Mrs. Brewer Entertaifs Her Bridge Club. Mrs. Walter Brewer was hostess for the regular meeting of the Fri- day Bridge club last week at her home, honors belng won by Mrs. py. R. Trollope and Mrs. C. 5. Marsh, Members who attended in- cluded “Mrs. C. W. Kaylor, Mrs. A, BE. Kyte, Mrs. Mt. G. Marrin, Mrs. w. L. England, Mrs. E. R. Trollope, Mrs. Arthur Larson, Mrs. A. F. Austerman, The club will be enter- tained next week by Mrs, Kaylor at her home on South Walnut street. ¢ eee Silver Ten Wednesday At Emmel Residence. There will be a silver tea given fur the Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees at thy home of Mrs. Marie Emmel, 443 South Oak street, April 30, from 2 unti! 5 p. m. Mrs. J, T. Richards and Mrs. R. E. Stine will assist the hostess. All Maccabees and friends are cordially urged to attend. . Altar and Rosaty May Party Thursday. A May Day card party and lunch- eon will be held by the Altar and Rosary eoclety of St. Anthony's Catholic church Thursday, May 1, at the Mullin club, Tickets for the entertainment, may be secured from n committee composed of Mesdames c. D. Clay, C. Chandler. C. A. Luth- kins, J. H, Carey and J. F. New- man, Nocturne Club Meeting Tuesday, The Nocturne club will be enter- tained Tuesday, April 29 at the home «f Miss Katheryn Mahoney, 904 South Center street, by the Misses Violet Faulk, Ruth Briden- baught and Ruth Beggs. eee Saturday Bridge Club Moeting Yesterday. Mrs. C, E. Duncan entertained the members of the Saturday Bridge club yesterday at her home, honors being won by Mrs, Stuart Updegraff and Miss Betty Montgomery. Mrs. H. O. Schlenk received a guest gift- The club will meet again in two weeks on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Earl Hays on Jackson street. Sl ; Monday Casper Nocturne club meeting at the home of Miss Kathryn Mahoney with the Misses Violet Faulk, Ruth Beggs and Ruth Bridenbaugh as assistant hostesses, Mrs. J. W. Johnson will entertain informally at her home for the Pep- er club. ‘Tuesday Mrs. Carl Shumaker will be -hos- tess for the regular meeting of the Tea club, Catholic Girl's club meeting at the Mullin Club, Miss Helen Wallace will entertain members of St. IMark’s Synurgaec at her home, Wednesday : Mrs, Maude Shaffer witl entertain for the regular meeting of the Past Matron's club. . Woman's Benefit association of Maccabees will give stiver tea at the home of Mrs. Marie Emmel. Republican Woman's club meet- ing at the city hall. ‘Thursday Mrs, Ted Purdy will be hostess for the Thursday bridge club. Meeting of Iroquols council No. 5 legree of Pocahontas at the Odd Fel- low's. hall. Ceramic club meeting at the home of Mrs. John Whisenhunt. Altar and Rosary May day lunch- gon and card party at the Mullin yb. Friday Mra. C. W, Kaylor. will entertain tho members of the Friday bridge club, Saturday x The Misses Ruth Beggs and Hilda Harlan wil! be hostesses at an in- formal bridge tea at their home. Eat and Get Thin This t@ turning an old ph bout, but modern method: pucive fat have made this revision ommible. If you are overfat and also averse to Phyateal exertion; if you wise fond of the table ard still want reduce your excess flesh several inda, do this: Go to your drug- e the Marmola Com- . oodward Avenue, De- roll Mich.) and give him (or send ~m) one dollar, For this modest mount of money the druggist will put you in way of satisfying your ambition for a nice, trim, slim f'cure. He will hand you a box of armola Preseription Tablets, com= ani cordance with the fa- Prescription), ° oust take aft dtime until you your fat st ntinue ur welght 1s what you re. Marmola. Preseription Tab \re not only harmless but really poneficlal to the general health. ou don't need Weakening exereisi 1 will quick- ig, leaving \t your natural self, neatly ft in firm flesh and firm mus- Cleo—Advertinement. Miss Ruth Beggs and Miss Hilde-| L. B. Paterson of the Wyoming North and South railroad is here to- day visiting with friends from Illco. es D. Curtis, president of the Dr. Arthur G. Crane, president of the state university at Laramie, was here yesterday to attend the the Reserve Officers’ meeting of held last eve- association meeting ning. eee J. H. Miller is a Kansas City business caller spending several days in the city. oe Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harold De lgney are spending the week end here from Midwest. . . R. L. O’Brien is a business visitor in the city from Sand Springs. ee ‘W. C. Tillotson of Denver, repre- sentat of the John Wythes Phar- maceutical house, is in the city on business for a short time. eee Frank Hargens of Kansas City arrived yesterday and expects to spend several days here. eee Frank Lee of Glenrock, instruc- tor in Mah Jong, is in the city for several days. oe Miss eanore McCullough is among the Midwest visitors in the city for today. see Miss Betty Tolhurst is visiting with friends and relatives for sev- eral weeks in Troy, N. Y. Mrs. A. J. Cunningham returned yesterday morning from New York City, Boston, Baltimore, Washington and other cities of interest where sho, with Mr. Cunningham, have been spending a number of weeks. Mr. Cunningham, who is attending to business affairs, will return in a few days. eee Mr. and. Mrs. Clark Johnson of 130 South Lincoln street are the parents of a baby daughter who ar- rived last Wednesday, April 23, at their home, “¢e Mrs. James Snedden returned to- day from Lander where she has been the guest of relatives for the last few week: wires Ted Mosher ja spending several days here from Lavoye visiting with his mother, P. Tt. Blakey of the Bi and company ready-to-wear store will re- turn tomorrow from New York and other eastern cities where he has been spending the last 10 days on a buying trip. see Lieutenant and Mrs, Jay Warner of Green River arrived yesterday and will spend several days here. H. Empire Oll company, is in the city on business from Thermopolis. PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Rial! the ~ left, left, The leutenant attended the meet- ing last evening of the Reserve Officers’ association. eee R. C. Kimball is here oh business for a short time from Cheyenne. eee R. R. Jones is attending to bust: ffairs here from Omaha this C. N. Bloomquist was a Cheyenne arrival In the city yesterday, ses Mr. and Mrs. E. 8, Beaver were Douglas visitors herp yesterday. se ee Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker have ns thelr guests at thejr home for a short time, Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Page of Springfield, Mass, Mrs. Page Is a sister of Mrs. Walker. see T..S. Cooke, superintendent of the Rocky Mountain division of the Standard ofl company of Indiana, who has been spending some time in Chicago on bustyess returned last week, eee Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Jennings have returned from Thermopolis where Mr. Jennings has been taking treatments at the hot springs, Mr. Jennings is slightly improved but has been taken again to the Casper private hospital. see E. H. Aderton has returned from Kansas where he has been for some time on business for the Producers and Refiner’s corporation, Herman Seidel has been spending several days in the city on business and visiting with ‘friends from nvoye, R. G, Taylor ts in the elty on bus!- ness from Denver. oe © Herman B, Gates departed last evening for Denver follawing a sev- eral days business trip spent here. oe Paul Stock has been spending sev- eral days here on business and visit- ing with friends from Fort Collins, Mr. Stock was a former resident of thi city. pee J. T. Viallet of Denver arrited yes- terday morning and will spend sev. eral weeks here. Sypr its Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B, Winters Are nong the Midwest visitors spending several days here with friend G. R. Stanley waa an out of town business caller here yesterday from Douglas, “ee Mr. and Mrs. J. Handley came in yesterday from Midwest and will be the guests for several days of friends. eee William Pfister, cattle man ot Node spont yesterday here on busi ness. Wednesday evenings will witness the ap dancing. right, he Casper Sunday Cribune Mann Trio and Youthful | Aides Who Will Delight Rialto Crowds This Week and Thursday ‘pearance of “this charming grou) of entertainers at the ito theater in interpretive In the center are Misses Ethel and Marion Mann and Floyd Mann; upper Dorothy Halloran; lower Emily Savage; lower . Charlene Hanway. at thé Elks’ under the direction Leggett will be held temple at 8 in the this afternoon, final details arrange. the Wells Music Store and of ‘the chorus. The Ca will be assisted in work by Cook's orchestra of teen R. J, Cook, gett, sopra Mrs. B. C. contralto; ¢ William Schilling, bass. quartet number will Mrs. K. C. Bass, soprano; Mrs. tenor, and F. B. Firmin, bass. in the final chorus. is based. is adapted from the ness and charming. delicacy which 1s of the flower fatrioa, w that he will by tow upon runs but fine treaties by ch y «irl. Upon through the world to find the she seeks and heart. weds a forester with whom lives in stich perfect happiness she cannot survive his death. elves bewall th Gla Mr. Senflling. Duet, “The Tose of Love,” Leggett and Mr, Schilling, The soloists are Mra. R. B., Row J, Steffins, tenor, and A. special be sung by Choral Society Offering, “The Rose Maiden,’ Should Draw Packed House Here The fina) rehearsal for the cantata, “The Rose Maiden,” which is to be presented by the Casper Choral society Wednesday evening o'clock of Mrs. R. B. audi torlum at the temple at 2 o'clock Every member of the chorus should be present as seats will be assigned and all Tickets for the cantata are now on fale at the Music Shoppe and may algo be purchased from: ali members per Choral society has about 40 voices in ita chorus and presenting this thir pieces under the direction of L FJ Leschinsky, contralto; John Arnott, Roy Rush will sing the tenor obligato The poem upon which the cantata Ger- man by Rt. B. Franeilion and the music by Frederic H. Cowan s par ticularly suited to the theme, por- traying in solo and chorus a light most The argument is that the queen Roseblossom, of a llfe of unbroken calm, prays of the newly returned spring her the gift of love which ho gives to man. Spring warns her of tho risk she ylelda!to her en- nging her while she sleeps to the form of a beautiful awaking she wanders love meets with a girl who, betrayed by her lover, has lost her senses and dies of a broken Undeterred, however, Roseblossom she that The ate of thelr queen and curse love as fatal to peace happine The program tn full fe Intr uction, Cc Chorus, “Gre Clad Mountain.” Recit,, “And Through Bridal Chamber," Mr, Steffins. Recit., “O Hear Thou King of Beauty," Mrs. Leggett. ‘ay Why Should All My Mrs. Programs to Be Issued in Music Week Observance]: Souvenir programs for Music Week which will be held in Casper May 4, to-10 are in the hands of the printers and will be ready for dis- tribution “May 1, These booklets contain compl*te Irforinatioa on the music activities during the week and will be sold at cost. They will be placed at the different hallg where concerts are to be given. Many persons have conceived the idea of sending the souvenir programs to friends out of the city as a means of letting them know what is being done here in a’ music way. Portraits by Bell Studio. Recit., “Lose Then the Peace For- ove Mr, Schilling. Duet, on as the Mountain Summits," Mrs. Leggett and Mr. Schilling. Reelt., “So Spake the Spring,’ Mr. Steffins. Quartet and Chorus, “A Maid More Beautiful Than May,” Mrs. Bass, Mrs, Leschinsky, Mr, Arnott a.d Mr, Firmin. “Mid the Waving Rose “God Greet Thee,” Mrs “Ask of Yon Je,” Mrs, Rowell. Ruined = = = are =I = S a I = Solo, “Bloom on My Roses,” Mrs. | == I Anniversary Specials OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE WILL CONTINUE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY To obtain a good musical instrument for their homes, and naturally these PAGE FIVE. eI The Chas. €. i) Music Co. pq OUR Our Friends Have Been Most Responsive to This exceptional values will not last long. Don’t Wait Longer---Come In Tomorrow Sure There has never been a greater need for The value of a Piano, Player-Piano or Phonograph is judged, not only by the’ quality of the instrument as compared to its purchase price, but by the guar- antee and strength of its manufacturer together with the backing and endorse- in the home than right now ment of the company selling that instrument. You are absolutely safe in dealing with us—we realize that our success and future depends on your satisfaction in every detail, and we stand ready and will ing to serve you musically to the best cf our ability. Open Evenings During This Sale Till Nine SEE THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS AND MANY OTHERS CASH SAVINGS PLAN On the purchase of any Piano or Player-Piano in- cluded in this special Clearance Sale, we will allow you an Additional Cash Saving, amounting to 50 per- cent of your down payment up to $50—in other words: STORY & CLARK Upright, mahogany case, used, semi- plain style, a good practical special ~------ $195 Piano, 5 cash we will give you a receipt for With $20 cash we will give you a receipt for_ With $40 cash we will giv: With $50 cash we will gi a rec a receipt for olo, “Yet Chime They So Sadly,” . Rowell. it., “Alas the Hand is Thine, Re Mr. Steffins. Chorus, “Oh E rth Born Sorrow Trio, “Hast Thou Wandered,” Mrs. Leggett, Mrs, Rowel and Mr. Schill- If Thou Hast Aright Be- Mr. Schilling. fhe Sleep of Even,” Mr. a Steffins, Recit., “Hark Beneath Her Win dow" Mr. Schilling. Duet, “I Know a Rosebud Shin- ing,” Mrs. L Chorus, “ "Tis Thy Wedding Morn ing.” Solo, “Where Gloomy Pine Trees Rustle,"” Schilling. Recit.. ‘or From Blossom,” Mr. Steffins. Chorus male voices, “What Sounds There So Softly. Chorus of elves, “Farewell, Sleep the Summer Thou Ligh Finale, ‘Yea, E’en as Die the Roses,” Mr, Bush and chorus, Republican Woman's Club Meeting Wednesday. he Woman's Republican club will hold a special mecting Wednes- day evening of this week at 8 o'clock at the city hall for the purpose of organizing. Mrs. B. B. Brooks will be present to speak to the members. a See - Ceramic Club to Meet Thursday. The Ceramie club tained on Thursday this week by M Whiser hunt at her hor Auth | treet -_ Tuesday Tea Club Meeting This Week. The regular meeting of the Tues day Tea club will be hold this week at the home of Mrs. Carl Shumaker on East Eleventh street. Sarah B. aham spent days hero jast week v friends from her home at G R sgett and Mr. Steffins. | = c = condition. Sale Price with 12 eacion ~ 9420 Included in this sale are scores of genuine bargains in Pianos, Player Pianos, Phonographs, Banjos, Violins, Guitars, Ukeleles, several | = with Eee, nvock. Fill MILTON, late style, mahog- any ca-e, in first class playing rolls — FREE EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE “It Does Make a Difference Where You The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. = 232 East Second Street Also exclusive agents for Kurtzmann, Armstrong, Gulbransen Players, Story & Clark Players and the celebrated C, G, Conn Band Instruments, VICTROLA Style 80 This Victrola is in excellent condition, walnut, like new, only ~~~. _-_ $75 Sold new for $850. Sheet Music, Player Rolls, Accordions, Drums, Ete. SPECIAL MONTHLY TERMS TO APPROVED CREDIT Purchase Your Musical Home of the Chickering Casper, Wyo. 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