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YY, MAY. 4, 1924. PAGE EIGHT. Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1924. ee ee ES SES wala ha eR ES eR eS eR ea SOCIETY -- = News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations Bernard Palmer of Jamesytile, Wis.,| Kyle, Nina Shaffer, Paula wieth by ie vamos Mgnt beet t nin ae ee clear, that the pases ee ute from the western| Frances Ferris, Nell Jones, Grace inderstand and enjoy: Beas io nennatne: Honors at bridge | Kiker,” Cora Kiker, Myrtle Do‘an,|cut and RE ee hal were taken by Mrs. Charles Camp-|Grace Allen, Dolly Hagan and Mrs. asee in te bell and Mrs. Gus Belk Twelve] A. P. Dannaher. Mrs. Fletcher will|in Minneapo RECENT AND COMING ‘1 5 ngnag ‘The Woman Citizen js tree trom 9 guests attended entertain ‘again borregoertnad at \2 tiie Westie Citheen a $008) trom ; 3 Se ee eee Hold Meeting This Week interest and broaden. There is no formally Friday M Post The dramatic division of the Cas-| finer and more reliable publication Miss Kathleen Sullivan will enter- rgthiepal: per Woman's Departmental club | of its kind on the market. CIRCLES OF CASPER To Give Dance May 9. 1 t Friday afternoon, May! Girl Reserves are representing th tain informally Friday afternoon of)” xfombers of the Mones J. Hawley sat Wepre Mrs. Glen Little. subscriptions: East aper and soliciting Jeeta Oe ea on eaeeg | Deee Ot tbe American LesowtLre field, 787 Bouth Park street, A pro- “4 —— ee P can hosts at an informal gram of interest will be given which] Learn to dance. Phone or see Mr, Brides to Be Are, Austerman. Members who attended of Canada, house guest of BMrs.}10%,0 Siven Friday evening. May 9, | S77 Of interest will be given which patare shame 0 i Maino rise lamin g tater dl by | Pee ee ig at the Odd Fellows hall. An invita-|Toaern plays, Rain, Merton. of the Hote! : Violet Faulk, Harriett] Marrin, Mrs E. Marsh, Mrs. W. J Sex Boktiery tion is extended to all ex-service | xfovies and You and I, by the Mes- jardner Ruth E nbaugh, | L. ngland, Mrs. Walter Brewer. aa Altar and Rosary Society Meeting at Mullin Club. Tho regular meeting o@the Altar who will be June bride k of honor at a ranged luncheon and bridg were the] Mrs. R. Trollope, Mrs. Arthur erly ar-| Larson and Mrs. A. Austermun. party|The club will be entertained ‘on ments aro H. A, Smith, C.D. Van-|anq Littlefield. ‘The meeting will Ness and Harold Monargan. begin promptly at 2:30 o'clock. see men to attend. In charge of arrange-| dames George Jarvis, It. W. Loucks A Money Saving eee — “ an q id Rosary society of St. Anthony's i : siven yesterday by Miss Ruth Beggs | next Friday by Mrs. England at her x an sa | Mrs. Trollope Will Chicago and Northwestern wid Misa Hilda Harlan, Decorations | home, 764 CY avenue, : etalk Soe She “gat O°) Entertain Her Club. Club To Meet This Weele . we eat yen ay of snap draggons and ree. Prairie nate 4 3 Mullin. dub. Hbstesses “for the| Mrs. B. R. mesiiape wilt eats : The romulacs tiselins 5c the Chi- ‘ollowing pleats for Srrect De ee eileen cnath:| EntaceaeaaKe ; price noon: will be! Marae Mea Fives | eared apacag v atiarnaen 70 |W eee arcios either aan ee anaes Oe Deeabanent “Gina -aarai wt roliiede [Aik eeraertan Talpers will be and Mrs. Wilbur Fosbay. fio cote penne AN day attecnbon stig @oat #106 cxsioce “ine ee eaey Kampf. Attractive gifts were pre-|hostess for the regular meeting of : is Saeed see at the public Ifbrary. All members Freee ee on ee sented to the honored guests. the Laf-A-Lot Bridge club on ares - epee nea Vibeasy - lavited to atimnt as well as prospective members are bination, of any of Among those: Wie, age ttl Ace ann ee yar : The last meeting of the year of the| Bake Sule Wednesday Wom ee the above pleats. Mrs. Charles T. McGrady, die pind is “ Casper Delphian society will be held| At Grand Grocery THE PROGRESSIVE WOMAN. Harry Cotton, thes Ceramic Club Meeting $ : : tomorrow afternoon at the public] The Woman's association of the ‘Whether in business or ‘profe: Kampf, Miss hleen . Ms ” yaret. England Thursday Afternoos mare Sakae ot BAe are: The Ceramic club will meet on old Manbeck, Miss Kathryn Ma-| Thursday afternoon of this week at honey, Miss Verra Tangeman, Mrs. | the home of Mrs. H. L. Funkhouser, : Ladd and the|558 South Kimball street, with Mrs. brary. During the business session] First Congregational church wil! sional life or a busy wife and moth. officers will be elected and all mem-| hold thelr monthly food sale, Wed-| er will undoubtedly be interested In bers are asked to be present. nesday, May 7, at the Grand Gro-| The Woman Citizen. “ee cery, 228 East 2nd street, beginning The Woman Citizen is a maga- at 10 a. m. Pleating 137 N. Jackson Street Judge and Mrs, Rose Are zine especially compiled for the wo- Cas Wyoming Snel Tait ay aniaseietantotostaan! Hosts At Dinner Party see man’ who hag not much time to read, aed iad | guests of et sree mbps Shes ° Judge and Mrs. R. R. Rose were]Preparation For Poppy but who wishes to be well-informed, ite ia Ghrisitan Association hosts at a formal dinner party given|Day This Month and be in line with the progress of Mah Jongg b Holds ‘ ‘ht To Meet Thursday Afternoon. ‘ching| The general association of the Friday evening at their home, 1011 South Beech street. Honors for the Preparations are being made for| our time, Change of Location Regular Meetin poppy day by members of the Amer- It contains a gular comprehensive - ve’ vere we y Mrs. F f y a for | knowled i 8 ristian ch will eet evening were won by Mrs. Frank/ican Legion auxiliary the quota nowledge of the political issues and AR wee < \ rat ip paths si M % ‘* HA 2 England and M. P. Wheeler. Gue: Casper being 10,000 poppies. This| social and uplift work of today, and DR. C. OLINE G. re ; “the church auditorium of Judge and Mrs. Rose were: Mr.!custom was started at the close of| is presented in a manner #o simple DAVIES South Beech street rs Cc. D. Mu e and Mrs. : ee po — and Mrs, W. S. Kimball, Mr. and|the late world war fer the p trege —<_—_—__ ry Jack Crouse was a substitute for cinian that esa ‘ ‘Kis: Mrs, Frank England, Mr. and Mrs.|of refreshing in the minds of the . Gin atternbon: ames sare set wera Peuscorary Foe: ihe oe s G. R. Hagens, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan,| American people the sacrifices made Office and Residence ed were, Mrs. CW, Anirows, tr | Young Women's Christian associa- : aS Se pipers ce oes oe eat RN | ENG es ten ok > " Moved to Uy ethers ve Je Lind, | tion, will give the fourth of a series i = : : pee. Me Se ener nate Sahichiare (being Varta ‘ Mrs. A. J, ‘teat nnd Mra, |0f talks on the life and influence of 4 : QUICK RELIEF ‘ ecy. Mrs. G. W. Bartram and Mrs. |) tS er which a, rlanionars me Departmental Club For INDIGESTION Poling Apartments No. 28 sa < awkes,|&t@m will be given. All members = sp rs or SES y ae “we gre iy are and friends are ‘nvited to attend pe crane camel eipaeee am ot 4 ) Telephone 388 he club wi De m ies fe Ci x in two weeks on Saturday afternoon | sr, ana Mrs. Bignell club will be held on Wednesday by Mrs, Andrews at her home on} pitertain at Party. MRS. CHARLES H. TOWNSEND, prominent in Cas-|atternoon at 2 Career bt atest > Uk Mr. and Mrs. I. Bignell were/per society, who will leave soon for a tour of European | Knights of Pythias hall with Mrs. hosts at an informal dancing party to Hold given last week at thelr home on South Park avenue. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. |ate to the Aid Society All Day Session. The Ladies’ Aid society of the countries. pauiding wo ete oe eas TREES AND PLANTS ! presiding. = Stale Women's Benefit Association WM. MOSTELLER son of the year. There/thelr home, complimentary to Mrs. North Casper Presbyterian Maar Bert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Chet/ will be special entertainment fea-|Callaway of Monet, Mo., who has|To Hold Meeting Monday, _ PHONE 1F3 wilt hold an all a: psion Friday, |tiagen, Mr. and \Mre ylord|tures while the Curtz-Butterfleld|been a guest here since KEaster.|. The Women's Benefit assccia- Also manufactures and sells bee supplies beginning B:30 m. and contin:| Chasem, Miss Wanda Adams, Miss orchestra will play for the dancing] Guests who attended included Mr.|tion of the Maccabees wi!l meet in ulng throughout the day. Janice Ac . Miss Joseph Stocklm and ‘ throughout the evening. and Mrs. M. A. Becklinger, Mr. and exvicnio! inch will. ye weryed at The dance proper will be preceded | Mrs. i. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. noon and all ladies are asked to} aon, by several dinner parties. Many of | Emmett Fuller, Mrs. F. C. Williams, be present and bring to the meeting ere these will be held in the dining room| Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanway, Mr. their thimbles and a basket lunch. regular session Monday evening at 8 o’cleck at the I. O. O. F. hall, Candidates will be initiated and re- freshments will be served by Mrs. Social Meeting Tuesday of f the Elks building. and Mrs. Stanley Griebel and the|Charles and her committee. ‘i Tho meeting will be held at the} Teeion ‘Aaxitecee sels bak aoa ttl repr pest "ot haa qe I hold you, dearest Mother mine spur ewe The regular social meeting of the | Rainbow Supper whe? Board of Directors to From all the world apart. ‘ American Legion auxiliary will be | Wednesday Night. American Yoemen to Meet This Week. Benefit Supper at North . held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 The h.gh school class of the First} Hold Meeting Monday. Casper Presbyterian Church. o'clock at the residence of M Christian church will give a rain- A benefit supper will be given! winiam Rus: 941 South Lincoln | pow supper served vafet Tuesday evening, May 6, at the lstreet. The afternoon will be spent | wednesday evening an church|in making poppies and it is hoped|to § o'clock.at the chure George Woodward.) that all members wfo are able will| aia A meeting of the board of direc- The Brotherhood of the American | tors of the Casper Woman's Depart- Yeomen will meet at 7:30 o'clock | mental club will be held on Tues- promptly Monday evening during|day at 1:15 p. m. in the “Y. W." A splen-|which time, candidates will be|club rooms,” Thoughts of your goodness softly shine Like sunlight in my heart Truest friend above all others Py th Casper Presbyte for the Rey program will »© give! as - | initiate im soc jour e@ yer Vines @ . ong alee sen halk yd aah Seen eueie attend the meeting, + IIMMRE tea cee he ce after soa etatlagsts wit be Fortnightly Club ‘ Gentlest, kindest, best of Se Nort Taree teak, ees papers High school serenaders. served. All members aro asked to| ts Entertained. mothers Serving will ‘begin promptly at 5! Wetghbors of. Woodcraft Piano, solo, Verna Searles. be present. Membern of the Fortnightly] That is the sentiment.jon a o'clock. Meeting Tuesday Evening. . soya" quartet. ine Bridge club were entertained at the|beautiful framed greeting card, last meeting of the year yesterday |that may be ian tas the wall, and afternoon at the home of Mrs. C.|is attached to a Mothers’ Day box H. Townsend with Mrs. H. L. Pat- é Casper circle No. 409, Neighbors | © Coritet solo, Dean Burdick. Mrs. Brewer Is Hostess Mrs. Hooper Will Entertain of Woodcraft, will hold its regular] Reading, Louis Hilsabeck. At Party Wednesday. Midnight Bridge Club. meeting on Tuesday evening of this} Piano solo, Louis Newell. Mrs. Walter Brewer was hostess of select candy. Mrs. Paul Hooper will entertain | week at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fel-| Girls’ quariet. 7 é 3. Bre " the'tagmbersiof the Midnight Bridge |e z Pate sretres dic to a number of friends last Wednes-| ton and Mrs. B. B. Brooks assist-! wo token you can send in ob- lows hall. All members of the or-| Solo, Katherine Davis. day evening at her home in honor|ant hostesses. High honors for the . club on Tuesday evening at her] panization are aske: hast. Reading 3 ne dice servance of Mothers’ Day (May : ast Gaoasd ateoet ganization are asked to be present Reading, Joe Shikany Mr, Brewer whose birthday was| year were taken by Mrs. John Mc- 11) will mean so much to her. home on East Secc is ' is a ad . Piano lo, Florence Boyles. eek. The evening was spent] Grath. Guests present besides mem- i Elks’ Ball to The pr am will be given by stu aying Mah Jongg after which] bers of the club were, Mrs. James Please let us have your. order Monday Bridge Clu| I jaborate. dents of the Natrona county high} dainty lunch was served by the| Welderhold, Mrs. L. G. Murphy and|now, while we have the goods in Mecting Tomo The final event of a series of | School. hostess. Mrs. Frank Knittle. stock. The Monday club will meet | prijiant affairs which have capti- ie ce. eee tomo w at home of Mrs. h irs.) vated numerous entertainment seek- | Mrs. Mansfield Will h Mahoney, 536 South Wol-lers here during recent months will | Entertain for Daughter. t, with Mrs. A. F. Hoff|take place Wednesday night in the| Mrs. Mansfield will entertain as assistant hostess Elks’ auditorium when the Elks] 4t @ children’s party tomorrow af- o MTS Mr, and Mrs. Delaney Will Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Delaney will entertain at a formal dinner party Mrs. Fletcher Is Hostess At Party Saturday. Mrs. C. K, Fletcher was hostess at an informal bridge party given «Kimball Drug Stores CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Dance club holds the last of its|ternoon at her residence, in honor formal parties for the season.. The|0f her daughter Betsy's’ birthday. | “ednesday evening at the yesterday afternoon at her resi-| Wyoming’s Leading Drug Stores CUBES pee] acco eel 8 Rae tan ine a cactona eeene priv dining room preceding the | dence, 605 South Lincoln street hon- The Rexall Stores club members | pe nding every effort toward making | Ments will be served at the clo: oy. — + rs ; . ha eet jy ia ee aie Jones : . . esnoon b : fia re Miss Grace Kik Miss Cora | . 5 " re” SRE | t week nt a 1/this dance the best one which the| the afteenoon by Mrs. Mansfield, | Heike cee eeeener, Miss Cor |wepwo Stores for Your Convenience No Matter How Slim it Makes You— by Mrs.| organization has ¢ 1 during the eae “dy ~ % eee $s bite A color souron, The committee ts compencd |Mr. and Mrs, Callaway Entertain |F% Howse Guest || pace hia spring received a guest If You Are Not Comfortable In Your schem elfow was |}of Waldo Roberts, Don Denny and| ‘Thursday for House Guest. i epee calgsjcge | iret Day ag etre teak Tee DOBBIN REALTY CO. 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