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rgeaienio iy PAGE SIX. SOCIETY -+- RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER « Che Casper Sunday Cribiune SUNDAY, MAY 52, 1924. News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations were present and the ante was| M. N. Wheeler has been spenat spent pleasantly with games and] Ing some time in Texas attending to contests. business affairs in connection with A beautiful water set was pre-| his off ay sented to the bride-to-be, In addition to a collection of useful kitchen and household articles. Miss Walker is a teacher of day afternoon at her reéaldence on South Durbin street in honor of Miss Blizabeth of Canada, house guest of Mrs. Leigh McGrath. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs, C. T. Weidner and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Miss Clare received a suest gift. Biedxe to the Cathedral Home for Children at Laramle, a project In which all Casper people are greatly interested. One group of four tables has been, taken by the D. A, R. history class which will hold its regular meeting Dr. Sadie x? ers, physi- followi the luncheon. Many aise oF congenial friends are ar-| Guests of Mrs. Price were: Mrs.| french 4n tho local high school, and|cian and surgeon and Dr. ranging “Dutch treat” tables and| David Fox, Mrs. Leigh MeGrath,|in June will become the bride of | Birdie McKilligan, are now Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. Carl Shu- maker, Mra, J. V Johnson, Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mrs. C. T. Weid- 0. F. Forbes, who is employed at the Standard refinery here. eee will who arrange other rae to buy the committee tables for any single tickets. permanently located at 526 South Center Phone 320-W Cheatham-Shefstead ganizations, to the various luncheon Attractive d shentieiiy are planned | Ner, Miss Edna Smith, Miss Kathleen | Mrs, England Entertains Marriage This Month clubs, and to the prominent busi- and a most tempting menu has been | Sullivan, Miss Margaret Dougherty,| For California Guest The following clipping from the] ness and professional men of the arrang>d by the committee in} and the honored-guest. Honoring Mrs. Robert Reed, «a Burnet, Texas paper of the mar-| city. charge of the luncheon while those ih hea guest from California at the home riage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Chea-| The services will be finished in who enjoy bridge are sure of an| Catholic Girls’ Qlub of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mra. The Letter Shoppe tham to Guy Otis Shefstead of this Meeting This Week. time sufficicnt so as not to interfere entertaining afternoon at cards, Frank England entertained Friday Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring city, assistant superintendent of the| with the hour for civic and military ‘All members of the Synurgac are] ‘The rezular meeting of the Cath-| afternoon at an informal tea given Texas Refining company will be of] commemoration of Memorinl Day. requested to report ticket sales to | olic Girls’ club will be held on Tues-|at her home. Mrs. L. R. Reed and MIMEOGRAPHING interest to many Casper people. The entire city is invited to par- Mrs, A. G. Fidel not later than noon | day evening of this week at 6:30| Mrs. P. ©. Nicolaysen served at the Circular Publi, “A wedding of unusual interest | ticipate in this formal honor to our Monday, and all reservations should} o'clock at the Mullin club. The pro-| tea table, the guests being chosen Letter Stenogral he was that of Miss Mary @ilsabeth |syriye- be made by that time if possible, | stam for the evening will be in|from among Mrs, Reeds intimate mardi dc Nowe Cheatham to Mr. Guy Otis Shef. eee eee « | charge of Miss Blizabeth Shikany, | friends, members of the younger set. Py stead, which was beautifully solem-| yrs, Smith Will Present Miss Parry Is Honored Miiip) Marie’ Clive, > aia “Helen: : : Hotel Townsend nized on Monday, May the fifth, Pupils in Recital Tuesday. ‘At Informal Bridge Party Grimm, and Miss Mary McPake and| Woods Filling Station, car was! at high noon, at. the Met), A public recital by pupils of Mrs: Miss Josephine Parry, who will be| @ll members as well as all voung| ing and greasing, Phone 1320W, POET EEY, church. ‘Rev. Morgan Morgans,| porta Smith will be given in the Se cle anon Tte Raymond P. Young | Sitls of the parish are invited to] Kast Yellowstone Highway and <A. ! pastor af the Christian Chureh per-}iiist Methodist church Tuesday of Parco, was the guest of honor at | attend. forming the at varectin Ghisantapaee evening. About ‘half the entire an informal bridge party given yes- rok ae: service, using the 3 f nt Aiea ae ‘i yr i Bi cia! id prado fon file pode. el of this instructor will take terday afternoon by Mrs. Fred P.| Mrs. Bartram Will part in the program. The following numbers will be given: “Think Love of M “I Gathered a Rose”. Mrs. E. R. Purkiser Angels Serenade’ “Snowflakes” TREES AND PLANTS WM. MOSTELLER PHONE 1 Also manufactures and sells bee supplies ‘e at her home, 1142 South David Honors were won by Miss Harriett Gardner and Miss Ella Phenicie. Miss Parry reveived an at- tractive guest gift. Guests who at- tended were: Mrs. G. R, Miller, Mrs. Moo) street. Entertain Friday. ‘ Mrs. John Bartram will entertain the Ching Lee club Friday after- noon, May 30, at her home on South David street. with wild roses and brilliant spring flowers forming a_ perfect floral bower serving as a background for » beautiful bridal arch which was follage and white Duncan seve Choose of green Mrs. Harris song, “I E Kate Harrell a pa- Miss Naom! Roy Mitchell, Mrs. Charles D, Pierce, y E. Fisher, Mrs. Bert *Me- Luncheon Yesterday “ Z “Lucky Four-Leaf Clover"..-Smith At Henning Hotel Sate Ha played } Mrs, Hutchisson, Mrs, Paut Mae ee Marske and [CE wilg bees babies Weldner, Miss Stella, Julian, Miss{ Miss Verra Tangeman entertajned hata Geil Miss Eda Holland Christine Owén, Miss Grace De.|8t 8 Informal luncheon yesterday entered and were tn position at | “I Know a Lovely Garden"_...-. Woody, Miss. Edna Weisbrod, Miss|2t the Henning hotel for Mrs, Her- far, where the vows were Garnett Vollertsen, Misa Elsic Nar-| pert Tadd, Mrs. 7. J. Drew, Mrs. spoken that linked the two li ber, Miss Harriett Gardner, Miss| 12 ayer: pes Margaret; Ing: Emique 8, Antolin “Goodbye” “At Dawning Lillian Larson, Miss Ella Phenicte and the honored guest. cee land and Mrs. Charles T. McGrady. “into one perfect whole.” During i fe the ceremony Miss Jimsey Duncan gave the Flower Song on the violin Miss Walker Is mma Duis and her rendition was exquisitely Z . Mrs. Kimball Will Entertain Honored at Party. beautiful The bride is a recog-| ‘Sing On’ se ---Denza Tuesday Tea Club Members. On Friday evening Miss Hazel e nized belle of Central Texas and was | “In ths Tega ae ~Relcnarey : Mrs. Ne!l Kimball will entertain | Walker was honored with a surprise ost beautiful in her wedding attire ise Mildred Arne 2 J ~ 4 arty and miscell: vi 1 S or meet hres piece sult of blege char. | (Three! for! Jack"- MRS. WILLIAM B. HASELMIRE, who recently returned | ‘i, members of the ‘Tuesday ‘Tea | Dirty and miscellaneous shower at club this week at her residence on South Wolcott strect. eee from a visit to New York, Washington, Chicago and other eastern points. , gloves and other ac- bou- mine, with hi cessories, carrying an arm by tke Misses Bernice Davis and Marie Lemon as hostesses, with the Graduates $10.00 first prize; $5.00 second prize, will be awarded to 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th grade pu- quet of sweet heart roses showered | ‘ ‘ Misses Mabel Sheldon and Inez with sweet peas. All for You"_--_-.. a : ] Pepper Club To Babb assisting. Twenty-eight guests ESERIES PRR Mrs. Homer Helins ed some of the best examples of] Aileen Monahan, who will be brides | Meet Tomorrow. 4 proud possessor | “A Summer N --Thomas | iquarellg. A lively round table dis-]of the summer months. During thy| The Pepper club will meet tomor- a had won. He is a| “Serenade” ----Gounod | cu#sion was conducted by Mrs. C. R.| meeting officers for the year were| TOW evening at the home of Mrs. young business man of Mrs McG elected as follows; President, Mrs,| Charles T. Weidner. ° coming. savanies Must Yesterday's meeting completed the| C. L. Crone; vice president, Mrs. A, wt tg $5 00 Reward Following the marriage ceremony ci] 16th year of the Casper club L. Peake tary and treasurer,| Mrs. Price Entertains e There’ ift lik Mr. and Mrs, Shefstead left for . | Mrs, 1, Re Shipp, who was 1 Gladys Hasbrouck, ‘Noveil| At Party For Miss Claro ere’s no gift like a piece of Jewelry for per- Denver and other points and will} -....- Ball | for. the lant ifew years, was Honored ‘ations of small barrels and| Mrs, M. C. Price was hostess at an| Five do'lars reward will be paid manency—nor is there anything that may be be at honie to their friends in Ci Fred by a rising vote of love ‘and ap-| boxes containing kitchen utensils for| informal bridge party given yester-|to the party furnishing the Casper iven to the graduate that will develo reater Ser, Waeminin; Méler itor otirebi oe) *emielaaituaay"t ee Woodman | Preciation: atter which ‘Mrs. Brooks,| brides to’be: were ‘used. \'Tiirty-tive Dally Tribune information leacing rt necator Here are Gruen Wrist Wat i June. Scores of their friends were| “Spirit Flowe .Campbell-Tipton | the incoming pre: , Spoke of the | members attended. to the capture of the person who is PP: re ad en ¥ acches, aes Ure ean tan iar teaes Contec Mrs eth kioccites Shigtnsd wale niannac'lece Nek ates ae Mrs. G. W. Little | fauculenty, collecting subscriptions Necklaces, Vanity Cases, Etc., all bearing our age—and loving friends bespeak for robin Sing Me a Song” | Shipp had presided during her term|Q, B, S. Meeting . . Ae btee yauhacrivers. ‘Patrons highest marks of quality—and most reasonably them a long life of contentment and of office Mowing the serving of | Thursday Evening ne: their vaubecription’ exaspe’ the priced. happiness.” “The Icicle” = ---Bassett | Téfreshments by the hostess the! ‘The regu meeting of Ft. Cas. carrier who delivers the pale or eee : embers were conducted through| per chapter Ni de rf Miss Edna Mac Healy mem! per chapter No. 4, Order of Bastern an authorized collector from the St. Mark's Synurgae “A Drea: fs -Bartlett | the Western union telegraph plant) Star will be held on Thursday even- office. If you are not sure you are To Meet Monday Evening “Tavietus by the local manager, W. P. Murphy.| ing, May 29, at 8 o'clock at’ the paying the right collector, ask him St. Mark’s Synurgae will hold its Deane Sheppard 5 debe Masonic temple. Mrs, Bertha Ross. to show his credentials. If he can- regular meeting Monday evening in-| Duet, “Last Night’ Saturday Bridge Club eau, grand matron will make her of. not do so please call the Tribune. stead of "Tuesday at iene home os Miss Harned and Is Entertained ficial visit at this time. Following ° ° G. H, O'Donnell, $47 South} “Song of the Robin’...-Anna Caso} Mrs. Arthur G. Davidgon assisted] the usual business meéting candi- I 1 hi 1 TAndoln Mrs. Frederiék B. An-| «summe: “Chaminade | bY M Betty Montgomery enter. es will be initiated and all mem e ep one JEWELER drews will assist in entertaining. Serta praltn tained the members of their bridge| bers of the chapter as well as visit- ; IRIS BLDG All members are requested to bo| Accompanied by Miss Charlotte | Club yeste ufternoon at the home| ing members in the city are invited ed present. The change of date is wine cast of the former. Honors'for the after-|to attend. The examining committee made on account, of the visit of|xtrs. Homer Helms and Mrs, L, 1,|00n were taken by Mrs. Barl Hays, | will be present at $15 oa Bishop Thomas to St. Mark's parish Tarewor! Mrs. Cha Hall and Mrs. Charles oe <6 Tuesday, for confirmation B. Stat ree: Friday Bridge Club 5 Altar and Rosary (nrc Dinner: » Mrs. Bon Will Be Hostess Pagey i NN Bec ce . i Society to Meet “festa For Thursday Bridge Club, ehinicr ne oe < F ihe treaular Siesting iotiahe Altar is aaaion bc atte’ Cathelio chureh |" Mrs, Cecil Bon will be hostess this | {y4, 7em ber gee th priday boigen Are You In Need of a nd Rosa sclety of St. Anthony's | Will hold a church dinner Thursday, | woek for the regular meeting of the] Steen eek St her home at a ic? Catholic church will be held on| May 29, at the Mullin club. It will! ‘Thursday bridge club at her. resi pet es yt aaah Saad an Tonic? wratnendny “atternoon. Mas $8; ati Pace ian social event of the | dence, 410 8 yuth Jackson Avihuy aUmereOnA, MER oie eee weisth | To. WARIGG. Sou: Canuint : : | the Mullin club. Hostesses for the | 8Pring season by the ladies of the ha aha arson and Mrs, ee | He: s Wealth. ou Canna! S ks N B O R d Rreckona "will be the Meadames C.| Parish. The dinner will be prepared | Rake Sale adictac eons abhi those who. attended Afford to Overlook a Word of ee ing ew usiness on ur ecor A. Holloran and Peter O'Malley by Mrs. ©. Helstand, assisted by | At White's Grocery Wk. Minas Cy War egy lop. aire, This Letter. ee Mrs. J. I. Dessert, Mrs. Dettwyler| ‘The alter Srewer, Mra. Arthur’ Larson, nn Modern Woodmen Will Hold nd Mrs. Dodds will he of baked gonda’ Ken Mie et eeson, Mrs, E.R, ‘Trol-| Cedar Rapids, Iowa.—"I can Social and Dance Monday | ‘The tables will be in che ety 1 a.m. Thursday, May 29 ay is. Austerman and Mra.| highly recommend Dr. Pierce's Asp dsb prance |e r 3 eaithieet iad Lgl Pi Dain Hot a ate tena Le rtson: The club will be] Golden Medical Discsovery and also =e x SAIL isola Tents Mrs. Mh A ari ae endigiet nrimnlétes ia eharae t next week by Mrs, Lar-|the ‘Favorite Prescription.’ My a nae Mary Kelliher, Mrs. Ida medio tik MMoaharaos taRaNee| residence, 1017 Chestnut] father kept the ‘Golden Medical Dis par f mi 1 “ lar business meeting Mon.| Mrs. G. C, Chamdler, Mra Weller and Chisholm. c : covery’ to take whenever a. tonic Show mea bank of grea i vening in the Knights of Py-| Mrs. Jim Daly, Mrs. J. F. Salland +e aire ¢ 4 Was required and it always gave & tage and I will show ball. Dani will begin} Mrs. M. J. Foley andthe following . Brewer Will Entertain Springtine Luncheon entire satisfaction. I took the t 9 o'clock and all mem-| will look after the bread anc de mbers of Mah Jong Club Wednesd ‘Favorite Prescription’ for woman's you a bank of STABILITY show me a bank nd is are cordially in-|sert, Mrs. A, McAdams, Mrs. D. A Mrs, Walter Brewer -will be hos Among interesting social] Weakness whenever necessary and ; to attend. Refreshments will| Ford, Mrs. J. A, Lujan, Mrs. I.| tess for the regular meeting of the|®Y¢?ts of the week will be the} was always greatly benefited by it. that keeps its old customers and I will show be served during the evening by the | Shafenberg and Mrs, J. F. Heagney | Mah Jong club on Wednesday,even-|*P"nstime Juncheon and _ bridge] 4 8 1 know all about these Pemnittoe Ene Abe eae wit BAYA CHEERS DE Cie dinktinntion | lie MERE wack At baccmante to be given Wednesday, May|two remedies! and I can_ highly eee of water. qyepe aera at the Odd Fellows| recommend them."—Mrs. G. W. you a bank of FAIR DEALING—show me a Mrs. Reed to Be Hostess D the dinner hour, those nity Lutheran Aid sana dly f Synurgae. Little, 1201 8. Fifth Street, ; : : * AL lnfonualtPacke: raltilig: to “Gite, ‘will ba on tactalicea lnc eatea neinetaey 1 in charge of the| All druggists sell these niedicines bank that is strict in its methods and I will Mrs. L. A d. will be hostess at | in the ballroom, by an enjoyable er © regular meeting of tha Ladies | “les a large number sold] of Dr. Pierce's in tablets or liquid | an ir bh 1 cheon and bridge | tertainment ickets for the dinner ty of the Trinity Lutheran ane { Is hoped that tho hall will] Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce,. Pres show 4 ! party nesday of this week|are on sale by members cf the| ch will be held on rada filled to its capacity since the] Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., you a bank of HONOR! pti sia saith ilanhsninteeet | cides | at gt home | "0M 1 by this event will go] for trial package of any of his Her housetauset vanes eo alse | yy. Youn - nut} ward paying the ynurgae’s | medicines,—Advertisement. F n Ca r Woman's Club Holds Last A ml re reque t Aisha tt. 4 Meeting Of Club Year | St. Mark's ¢ ‘id ‘he last ting of the club » bd teed Meeting Thursday of the Casper Woman 1b was | Panhellenic Asso | = ; peer" " | t alld will meet ‘Thurs: | held yesterday afternoon at the home| Holds Enjoyable For age ina bank shows vitality, friendships A, at ‘clock at ithe | of the president, Mrs. B. B. Brook The lent ° e I gl ges Aéedarna Jin the Blackmore apartments, An| tho last meeting show tr i 5 j a Masia, 2 laletigseiog Sant wok edt auiies Vedeewe oe tte ouce tO rupis OF Uasper frye eurvival shows strengaltigad gist ir shera will an-| the afternoons’ program on water orn | i : 4 : nese, Magaera wel Aus Caparo i Mee cart banking procedure shows integrity in safe- + ical Be W. Bingham for which she exhibit.! Cc ools d h one oe zuarding the w i Bhat. es g g the wealth and the security of its de- To Hold Meeting | i i) : = rant ¢ NSCIENCE | sieah Your druggist not only heeds to be possessed p skilful, technical ability, | ils for » hest ¢ Ac s 5 © > Hut he needs te aves |g Pils for the best and second best 200-word | 3&5 Years of Service---May We Serve You? Ce AREAL Ne | must, hi composition on our present office window | ‘ At St. Anthony's Church consalsh displa P e to help him win, Atti fe “a a | ; We see it that the we an doctor's orde are ob- ee « 5 served to the minutest de- > > : : ing nisin tail Contest open May 26 to 29 inclusive. Bring ear H he fies Denes drug, has determined the nature of your ailment and the : é : Fe a | oe parodat ah the skillful, ponaclentipus, pharmacist to rapier tea itor cOmPOsition in person to Our-store th and patient, service both skilful and conscientious. conscien- 3 ‘ a. at tious in that the ingredients must be of the highest purity, | to h ee fresbness and strength, and skilful in that the quantities ] , . mtr must be correct to the fraction of a grain and compounded es & RASS fy with regard to reaction and proper combinations Hoffhine P ° ti & K dngit ' | j | ‘ angled Bann CASPER’S PIONEER STORES i} tationery Company cgaaies fron 4 congreeation’s Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores | ‘ CASPE ration, Fa er “6 innuer 2 vas 5 anatration, Father Mullin hos imued The Rexall, Stores 240 East Second Street ER, WYO, officiate 1 to the “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” thelr ausiliariesyto the fraternal or: