Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1924, Page 6

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AGE SIX. c Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1924,» News of Womens Clubs and Organizations Esther Smith, Sim Fos-| afternoon of this week at her resi-| ficiating- They were attended by| Violet Faulk and Harriet Gardner P, SOCIETY -- ( | ( hei egy Mead and Lucille | dence on South Center street in hon- Glen Faires, brother of the bride.| who will be boo eee AND OMING Bishop was of outstanding merit as| or of Mr. Kem's mother who is vis-| The couple will ‘make their home Nats eae he : “ was another eight-hand number ‘In-| iting in Casper from her home in | herp. etait niet g ot thera Phin vitation to the Dance”, by) Edna | Missouri. Mrs. Manbeck Will Tuesday afternoon, June 3, at 8 Sea a RED For BelaeereBe Monday. o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. \ qT T ' E EN + IN SOGIAL oe . is mans Petes oid: Mari} eck nely BA cee ree at South Rethesdcaen : Social The jast meet of the Casper| tess at an informal party nday visiting members o! organi- d-yeenngtay Cirele of Booktellows for this ven evening at her home, complimentary | zation in the city are pyre to at- y pete evening: will be held Thursday evening at|to_the Misses Ruth Bridenbaugh, tend. Pupils of Miss Lillian Peterson | the Henning. Bert W. Greener will will appear in recital. Tuesday eve-| be chairman ee the jpengeam. CIRCLES OF CASPER Engagements Are Announced being particularly well cast and ning, June 3, at 8 o'clock at the ‘ At Party Last Week. well balanced, each person seeming z Methodist church. The program to Mr. and Mrs. Light Will 3 ne engagements of Miss Ruby| peculiarly adapted to her part. . : ’ be given follow: Be Hosts at Party. ou wou n t Shear to Allison of Missoula,| Mrs. Fisher was ably assisted by << nee : Piano duet, “Under Blue Skies"_- Mr. and Mrs, Roy Light will be . hosts at an informal bridge party of Miss Mae Combs] Mrs. H. Roe Bartle, who kindly Billie Champion, Jaunita Meyer to be given this week at thelr home. Mont., and t was announced at a cleverly ar-| consented to take one of the most ranged party given last Thuraday | difficult roles on Very short notice ee : gs “Just 2 Bunch of Flowers bbe een ay ick Jostner, Ma aah Buy parts and build an automobile or buy the parts ‘ evening by the Misses Madelyn Sea-| because of the illness of a member oe 3 _Spau and Mrs. Frederick Joelner, Mr. an: iandnut th togeth if! Of * bright and Eunice Soady at the|of the class. Mrs, Bartle’s work one ‘Joan Robertson Mr8. Robert Duncan, Miss Elsie for a watch and put them together yourse! Z. Q. Miller home, South Mc-| shows versatility, and finish, and see “Airy Fairies’ Saunders, Miss Jane McDonald, course not—you buy the firfished product, as- Kinley street, The news was made] her impersonation of Aunt Euphelia Alice Beal Eitier:( Catron, and: Charles AGSDe. sembled by specialists in that line. ‘ ot! Gi Humor SY Doris Westtall Hammond Faires _ We are specialists in the drug and i prescription business. the couples tied to individual cor-/tuming. She js of a charming As 4 4 “Dancing’ Marriage Saturday. We compound yom our family yortalas accurately, , sclontifical: sages. Attractive decorations car-| vivacious personality and has the ae Evelyn Alberta Beal The marriage of Miss Hazeljj ly and reasonabl; i hit e its of 1 interpreter. om, tly, Sweet Afton” Faires and Roy EB. Hammond, both Fiek Out in are ee eae te | xe Oeineioa eats sat gated bliin Marea of Casper took place yesterday af- ‘We are Casper’s leading prescsiotion druggists today, as known by dainty place cards on| could not have been improved upon which were printed the names of|either in characterization or cos- = used. The evening was spent in Josephine Parry, who played Fs sewing towels and prizes were ily" was a real pleasure in her “The Woodruff” —..-.--- Smallwood | ternoon at the Methodist parson- we have been for thirty ye: awarded to those having the most|charming portrayal of that sweet Jessie Worth age, the Rev. Lewis E. Carter of- Service—constant and iritelligent’ service—days and nights 2 difficult and clever designs. character. She has beautiful poise “On the Seine’ Gabriel und Sundays—studying your interests equally with o' by) Guests who attended were Miss|an1 stag? presence which made; her Jessie own—is the foundation on which we have tablished and Olive Barker, Miss Helen Berwig,| part irresistibly appealing. “Joyous Peasant” Schumann | |, Be HK i. lendar maintained our business. Mrs. Ruth DuMars, Miss Mabel] “The Three Pegs” vied with one Billie Champion . Seigler, Miss Gertrude Kampf, Miss] another for the honors of the title “In Lilac Land Hewit : ‘ Olive Puntenney, Miss Edna Ryan,| role, each doing her work with the Miss Edith Wyatt For Coming Week : Miss Mabel Sykes, Miss Smith of] air of a professional. The flapper. \ “On the Ice at Sweet Brior” . RY Washington, guest of Miss Punten-| Benetta Holman, had the typical * 3 . ‘“ Crawford ney, Miss Violet Hewitt, Miss Laura | self-possession of the modern girl eo ‘ ‘g ‘Walter Smith : Bajley and the guest of honor. and brought out her hits of humor : : “Morning Prayer" ; Monday Night. CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Car ict) in the appro ed sophisticated style. wes . Enterprise Encampment No. 9 * Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores Cc. and N. R. W. Club sweet delicate ‘waltz of the Fairies ; ty Siete Work in the Golden To Hold Meeting Tuesday. girl, bit of chi velyn May Beal ule degree. The Rexall Stores and Northwestern | acter work and Beulah Batley, play- Tuesday Night. The Chicag “Dance of the Wood Nymphs”--- Railway Woman's club will hold] {ng the part of the real Peg, won 2 jar business moeting|the love of her audience by her “: ASE : Frances Nesbitt “In Review” Regular meeting of Casper lodge No, 22, I. O. O. F., and will confer the second degree on a class. Wednesday Night. Anthony “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” f reg! ay afternoon, June 3, at 2:30] anxiety and ability to make every- at the Mbrary. All members | one iP Margaret Green asked to be present.| The cook, Gertrude Josendahl, and Lei Natrona Rebekah lodge will meet Ke Distant Chimes’ Johnson ce Ferguson, were HONG OPER HEE pa in regular session, followed by a Woodcratt sunaaia star e ht 1 : ns : ; mapreen FeTLOP soclal hour. “8 e e < Neighbors of Woodera splendid in the Irish brogue, and, Ee : ; ‘ js Annie’ Laurie’ < ‘ ; ; To Meet Tuesday. though thay were the youngest girls : 58 ae . j sae Choula anon Thursday Night. “ ‘The regular meeting of Casper|in the cast, they shared equally in . a is : * “Flower Song’ Canton Casper No. 6, Patriarchs,) ; ae, 1 3 - 4 Militant, will meet in regular ses- of the club are circle No, 409, Nelghbors of Wood-| the honors of the evening. Ethel Rhoades ~ craft, will be held Tuesday evening} Dr, Mildred Harned, as the Italian “Bogie” soy and practice in the Uniform at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall] woman, gave a splendid character z Tota reads ank. during which time officers will sketch, both in dialect and expres - : : p eae tee eet laynes Fortress’ Cherie. No! 1, “Ladioe’ ADVANCED STUDENTS AVAILABLE installed and refreshments served. | sion : , 5 ‘ Dusee Vales Beitlante tacacmat Soy A depiviny Mnijteats amu FOR . All members of the organization Mrs. Barclay, Emily's friend, was} [ % a § Be oe Lois Haynes and Miss Peterson meet in regular session after which CON R are invited to be present. ably played by Margaret Holmes] [ y Site ss a sociql will be had by the two CE TS AND ENTERTAINMENTS i ie with lovely refinement and oaks. j pire re een D Uniform rae rece PR Awe Monday Bridge Club Mrs. Fisher is to be congratulatec Mrs. urday Night. Tomorrow. son the success of the final concert | Bta E silon Gamma sorority, who is now in 1M sissippi| At Informal Tea This Week. The Odd Fellows Dancing club one Meeting Tomorrs upon the su p a Ng in ™ r 3 zg The regular meeting of the Mon-| of this year's work. | attending the biennial conclave of that organization. Mrs. James P. Kem wil! entertain | will give their usual Saturday night day Bridge club will be held to. args at an infdrmal tea on Tuesday ' dance to the members. morrow at the home of Mrs. A. G./B. 0. A. ¥. Dance FR E E Fidel at her home on Divine avenue.|Monday Evening. fs entitled to five delegates who will|Mary Hobbs, Mrs. Harry a ee eee Brotherhood of the American Yeo-| #rrive in the city tomorrow in time|kins, Miss Alice Stevick, Miss Flor- Maccabees Will Meet man will entertain at an Informal| to open the convention at 3:30 p.m./ence Eastman, Miss Angle Austin, everywoman’s store ae po mnoretmunventti, dancing party on Monday evening| Among the clubs to be represented | Miss ie Winter, little Miss Ver- ~ : . 4 be aaa nga fationJat the Knights of Pythias hall, A|here tomorrow are: Yortnightly|ginia Spicer and the honoree, Miss : a convenient place to meet your friends - The Woman's Benefit assoc! a CG y a —for sweet gir of the Maccabees will meet Monday] lunch will be served during the eve- reas cepa Seabee ings} gee Hazel Walker. Fa Be t 8 o'clock at the I. O.]|ning and the public is invited to at- elub o ouglas, pollo clul of is = 7 piso Mere hee will be served | tend. Greybull, Cheyenne Study club, procter atte Club To Aine kien edantig be. Ri eokaesittes eee Music Department of Women's club | Organize lay - , with “afte: akciectak (ctatrnian. Miss Daugherty Will of Rock Springs, Nocturne club of} At the regular meeting of the Y S Always Wyoming's pie eer Entertain At Luncheon, Casper ond music department of the | Lutheran Men's club it was decided, cj largest Chapter 0 of P. E. 0. Miss Margaret Dougherty will en-| Casper Woman's Departmental club,| that a permanent organ{zation something ‘ To Meet Wednesday. tertain at a luncheon on Tuesday | Among those who are invited to at.| Would be formed at a meeting to and Chapter O of the P. E. O. Sister-|complimentary to Miss Elizabeth | tend the business and social meet Lbs ng on Pigie d Tyne Fs . new hood will be entertained at the last|Clare of Canada, the Misses Mar-| ings 1 recitals are members of] 0'clock at the parsonage § jduth 5 * mosting*of the senson on Wednes-{gnret and Regina Mullin of Penn-| the fe ted music clubs, those in caps cant oe Pprneltag rk bebeles Both the Main Floor and finest day evening by Mrs. Edwin Bliss|sylvania and Miss Mary Gillis of| terested in music and those inter-| Pasto all ¢ D co " é Tee taae on the? Corker ot | Balt cLake: City. ested in the progress of music. gation and theiy many friends at-| and Subway offer different store Twelfth and Elm streets. The meet Bait ees baat tend this; important: migating. liberal assortments for women ing will begin at Mrs, Ladd Will Entertain Lutheran Aid Will Be stab ‘ . Wednesday Evening. Entertained Thursday. cri eee. Cl of 7 t 1 : Meet Tuesday. 7 : Friday Bridge Club Mrs. Herbert Ladd will entertain! ‘The Ladies’ ‘Ald society of the| ane teat meeting of the season of Phone 2165 110 East Second Street Phone 2166 ‘ Holds Regular Meeting. at an informal bridge party on re English Lutheran church willl i. Sidnight Briiee etab will ba z 7 Mrs: Arthur Larson. entertainea| Wednesday evening at her home on| be entertained on Thursday after-|*%¢. Midnight Bridge ‘etub will be Graduati 3 r - ze|Seventh street in honor of Miss] noon at 2:30 0% held on Tue eventn| g on the members of the Friday Bridge | “ ; ; r x lock at the I. 0. 0.}) ¢ ; club last week at a 1 o'clock lunch. | Vera, fon i aleae 8 W Teavel i. hall by the Mesdames a. B.] Pome of Mies q eon given at her residence. Pink {800m for her home. | Shipstead and E. A. Ron ay. i i Sia Shits dacoretloharwere ted for : wt Dresses —€verything in Bini for the the luncheon tables. Honors at|#llwood-Conlin Dioner Dance! Friday Mrs, McMahon Will Entertain voce taken by Mra. B. U1,|Engagement is Announced. AS take’ thee For Out-of-Town Guests. tzon and Mra. Walter’ Bre Announcement has been Rihinaker de isc fre Mrs. L. F, McMahon will enter- : L Members of the club who atterdea|the engagement of Miss Agnes Bildey eyetion ce tere beseives (2 | tain informally Wednesday evening in dainty materials une rl ec = Mrs. W. I, England, Mrs, | Elwood, attractive daught 2 Bike’ auditorium “on Geatar Hl feos her home on South’ Center street at low prices, ». R. Trollope, Mra. A. F. Auster-|8"4 Mrs. Clyde Ellwood of 845 Bast} ooo) tite - and! complimentary to the Misses Mar- 4 man, Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mrs, A.|Second street to Walter Gray Con-| Winn nec f rt couples. | garet and Regina Mullin of and her bridesmaids =, Kyte. Mra. B. 3H. Robertaon,|un the marriage to take place} /,10NG Wishing .to attend may call! vanta, Miss Mary Gillis of Salt Lake ¥: Mrs. M. G. Marrin and Mrs. ©, W_| Thursday, June 5 Miss Ellwood has | se aay aie City and Miss Elizabeth Clare —_ Kaylc The club will be en been 's, resident ~ of) Casper sibel | Canada. | aay sinut last year coming to this f hower Held for She re = - s her former home in Los Ange Coming Brid | ; V Trollope at her re bees rao Reheat bairz so Hire ae a American Legion, S ariape St ls and has. many) friends Mare, Me. eo ary cevening The regular social mocting of the | Fi Grad i, r Ae ae ae eee ee ee Oe orale Het eae Ree wet | iamiseinast) Ciegion Swill: bee bold call or Graduation Gifts b< P. E. 0. Organization Ceara! pavaralieearayako ‘techs fits st th honor a7 Gf. aging. Havel Tuesday agternc t 2:30 o'clock , 6 epeesee | Ceotltink Bale. former home in Evansvil'e, Ind, | Walker, who will be a June bride. |4t,¢he home of Mrs. 0. A. Muck, to young ladies we suggest some of iS Soa’ will hold a mls ot.0hd einthies ae leith eet Evening (wae spent | Samba. se vet our new arrivals in A Nee e end TT naalay ot thtareen | aaetal Nash: Waele diy jwith needlework for the honored © aoe een oe eee ren |Puplis of Mrs, Curtz, | guest ana she waa the recipient of Breen Piao >= 5 co . J Mrs. Marguerite Curtz will pre miscellaneous collection of beau. ven, i a ' church, comer of H and United) iter pupils in a recital to bet?! towels A very fine musical program was Silk Hose—Gloves G Bee ti terination/Gn the elk 2 n mext week. Mrs. Curtz | The mother of the hostess, Mrs | siven last week by the pupils of 3 : Jock apave reel . among the accomplished musicians | Gantz, served dainty refresh-| Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald, when Silk Scarfs—Leather Bags P veitene of Casper, bel leader of the|™ the luncheon tables were | they wi presented in a p . - |Curtz-Butterfleld orchestra which |® with clusters of lilacs as|cital at the Music Shop © | Ceramic Club Meeting Cute RATT ey Drenestre, THO Ci tathieoes pad bees lr Mag abe acces Bracelets—Necklaces an Week. |Petroleum clubs entertainments also |,” following were present: Miss| gave two numbers cn the harp ond : Py, Dd fo club meeting which] for other affairs put ont Re Davis, Miss Mabel Mhaidon,| Mina Aeatauerite Fitegerald. acateae Handkerchiefs—Sweaters—Vanities 6 en held on Thorsday | organization i Alice Whitney, Miss Bla e}on the piano in several instances. 2 J een post-| bee n Miss Ey son, The Turkish march from “Ruins PY 1 r he a ane In. B.C. Bridge Holland,, Miss Athens An ht-hand ° 2) fee re {Club is Entertained. ¢ of Mrs. ¢ “* ° Xe : south Him street |, MP J. 1. Lanouette entertained Our great ten-day re-adjustment Mre. Nichi Fame the membere of the A. B. C. bridge} e club at her home on CY avenue! : A ees Wedtesday, afteraoan, etoncta, sass Gave and stock reducing sale ends Mon- | |PS e 4 won by Mrs. G. L. Gibson, Mrs. G et ry B Chicken Dinner to Be IRehdHhs apa ewe ll x ur boy a : Served ‘Thursday. jbetitite for thelbiternoane “Aferne| ; day night, June 2nd. Tomorrow Members of the Ladies’ Aid s0:lhers of the club were Ww L will be your last opportunity to se- clety of the East Side Methodist |ingland, Mra, C.J Mra ys a haa church will merve ®1C. M. Morris; Mra. ¥ Hope, | ( GC S h Dt Lie Mothadlet Giplsoapelchisctel Mike Ai’ Goa Se . onn aXop one cure many of the reniaceabie Dare n Ks. Hoetens Remand: Mrs), BUY otnarey The Finest Saxophone Made gains offered and to obtain an ad- GRGKOKS idge Club Members. D> Oi Arthur Siren entertained | Great Progress in Work iti i i ers of ber bridge Sraeie Sun gee Dn oy aRanekert (di diustek to? ditional five per cent discount for | |K4 The re federated must! S lessons given by full cash payment. This sale has clubs in the United stat chienk and Mrs. ‘i the being in Ww ning “ us substitutes for thel since wos cae ut tee been a complete success and has = Honors at bridge were| up the work of the clubs sad. ty Mr. H. J. McCormick taken by Mra, H.-A. ‘Thompaon andl Seago) ns, sar toc oat, » he de 0 ic —for the trousseau—the Frantz Shop of course i) the club Ke sisghana 'w be bs eG athens tothe plus now teaching in Casper saved thousands of dollars to Cas- Part Caivin Smith, Mrs. H. A. ‘Thomp.| lay apartments of the club, ha per and Wyoming wome d gon, Mrs, Leo Reno, Mra. C. H.land Casper han now ten con ’ y g n an Storrs and Mra. T, U. Troth Seetiinice Gukh. tue mane , ; ; Acomplet eh Waa RMAEH Elita “Govan Lilt necteen an | We will gladly quote terms on instrument and arrange misses, at the same time permit- lids Sir “Step down and Save” Play at Methodist Church work including the chucch wet |g for your lessons. d Ee Miceosstul tutectatrneent THAN, hits Ee ec ting us to reduce our stocks to nor- c wiven last Thursday evening in the| lant year in Laramie and the mecumt i az ; thodlat Eplacopal “church, w ali ne Wl jareinie and the negona | The Chas. E Well M ( mal and make room for new lines The Subway of the most successful clase! ginning tomorrow and continuing | i matrations Mra. H. E, Fisher | untit Wednesday. inchoctv uing which be ivi Corsets—Wraparounds ; SY% Pimgnied, Mar oun | the int few sary Casper han eer s Music ompany ap teahen Mera died Corsclettes and ead the Subway ER vee aka dbndica,| Cees In havin . J, Conn Instruments Exclusively Hundreds of new items will be on Orientals advertisement offering tion Was almost fay 2 East Second St CASPER > 5 i ost sty of, SRaraerADeRe in ' ring ‘ The « Ss Ph 194 splay “row in the latest styles A os Pa lo tntoceeting: ot | ot g five es a displ ay tomorrow. have just been received this issue wan beautifully enacted, the parts departments. Hach club in the state ;

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