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PAGE SIX. Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1924, SOCIETY -~- ews of Women’s Clubs and Organizations mustc classes in plano for 12 years| The invitations are sent out to the] Worral, G. C. Chandler, Lyle. R. Piano and Vocal in Columbus, specializing in begin-| members in a very clever rhyme.| Day, H. J. Kempler, L. C. Phillips, ners' classes and working under| Members wishing to attend are ask-|and C. D. Clay. m 5 » S the famous teachers Ella May|ed to nolify Mra, Herncall, phone| An allay session wi be nell. Pupils to Appeat Smith and Martin Greenwald. She ve July 11 at the home of Mrs. Clay EVENTS IN SOCIAL feet Re eh So ee ‘ years and sang for six years in the] Miss Mary Hunter ana Lewis E. Jointly, Mrs. Margaret Kurtz, CIRCI ES OF Cc ASP vested choir of this church. McGlincy were married at 4 o'clock | Program Rushed. teacher of violin, and Mrs. Madelyn { : Miss Tidball is q member of the| Saturday aftei m at the home of Preparations are going forward| Treber, vocal teacher, will present : Columbus Oratorio, the Women's|the bride’s parents, 1044 Madison | at & rapid rate for the Artists’ con-| their advanced students in @ recital x * ‘ Music club, and of the Gallery of| street, the Rev. Charles G. cert which will be held June 10 at] at the Music Shoppe Recital hall Faulk-Parsons 8 o'clock Friday morning, by Mrs. : Fine Arts, Columbus. She is much| officiating. Those present besides|the First Baptist church under the} next Thursday eveaing. ; Wedding Today. Wilbur K, Mylar, president of the ‘ interested in kindergarten work. |the immediate family were Mrs. J.| auspices of the Baptist jYoung ‘The public is assured an outstand. having worked with a trained kin-]®. Lindahl and son and Mr, and| People's union. The complete pro-|ing program in which high class dergartner for two years. Mrs. L. O. Gerbig. gram will be made known Monday.| selections will be given both solo BA. relia The couple will be at home after |Amonk& those who are to take part|and ensemble rendition. Church Women to June 14 at 524 West Ninth street. |!n this concert the following have| Excellent standing in Casper mus- vee Of more than ordinary intgrest in]Cheyenne branch of the organiza Casper today will be the marriage|tion, The function took place at of Miss Violet Faulk to Harry N.|the attractive home pf the Mylars ns at the Methodist church at}on Pershing boulevard, with the Jock this morning. sens bitd is CAbmaetea: and unit officers invit- € * Meet Thursday. been announced: Mrs. Berta Sniith, | ical circles has been attained by Mra, . Carter wil perform the ‘ e tee the distinguished visitors. 2 - Meeting of the General associa-| St. Mark’s Guild Mrs, L. E. Sundwell, Mrs. E. Kurtz, whose ability as a violinist “The Saveetest Beary Saabs Leas tal le decorated of yellow and i 2 tion of the First Christign church | Meets Thursday. , | Gates, Mrs. W. W. Lacey, Mrs.|is very superior, Pupils coming un. fs to be sung by Mrs. white was employed. A basket, of ee will be held in the church audi-| ‘Tho St. Mark's guild will hold a|Jes#¢ Anderson Fowler, and Mrs.| der -her instructions are therefore Smith. at ane ye canted Orth a ‘ferns occupied the torlum next Thursday afternoon at|mecting at the parish house at 2 G. J. Steffen. certain to be well received. Present at the wedding ‘ 6 board, at which covers s 2.30 o'clock. The program will deal} o'clock Thursday aftern: fi hi bisa td +As soprano soloist whose volce !s Miss Harriet Gardner, Miss Thea] were arranged for 14.. A short sea- ge with missionary subjects. — Prece- | purpose of receiving reports on the | Odd Fellows to Hold finely balanced and has a nicety ot orial Services. range, Mrs. Treber is greatly appre. Callant, 0, B.-Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.|son of visiting was enjoyed both dence will be given the regular bust-| recent Mem Dean Morgan and Miss Ruth | before and after the menu, and at ; ‘ the atigant meee henge Memorial day for the Independent] ciated in this city. It will be a | : Order of Odd Fellows in all the| pleasure, it is certain, to hear her Bridenbaugh. the conclusion of the breakfast. Sao ee the ceremony there|Mrs. Bishop and her daughter, Miss Mesdames Lewis and Tuckam. Altemplen one) St the Masonic! suriedictions of America has been) accomplishments as a singer in t vill be a wedding breakfast at the}F7ances Bishop, who is traveling full attendance” set for June 10 by the grand sire, | large se end ‘hotel. ‘The newlyweds |with her mother; Mrs. Sinclair and ee? A cia praia Lucian J. Bastin. Casper Todge Ne, eat crueanth Sere are then to leave Casper for a} Mrs. Mylar, the hostess, were taken Tuesday Tea Club Strawberry Festival 22, I. O. O. F,, will hold memorial ——s—_—— are {hen ienoverland that will| for a delightful motor tip through With Mrs. ‘Townsend bby ess Eee Yad services in their hall accordingly_on| .f 2 Wyoming Motorway %f? honeymoon tory “Minneapolis and| Fort Russell to the Corriedale ranch The Ted C1Qeiwil ie enbariaincd AS ee to be|tuesday night, beginning at §:30}— Duluth. Their intention is to return | six miles west of town. Mrs. Frank ij 3 Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Lets nh given by the Ladies’ Ald.soclety of! G:clock and after a short session Duluth, wake thelr home around|G. Clark was the hostess of the \ Townsend at her home. {the North | Casper Presbyterian| wilt adjourn for the memorial ser-||"Mhe Le! Sh July 1. rithm ds ‘ ee Trude caday ee gopurch parlors next, vices which have been arranged By e tter loppe ss Faulk s accomplished as a} Covers were laid for Mrs. Helen . A. a : Vednesday evening, starting at 7|/the committee in charge. The busl- i Diss Fajivell known in Casper,| Bishop, Mise Frances Bishop, Mrs. Re Winter Home, orclock. Proceeds from the attatr | re. Or tne segue will afterwards be|| “THe Davis, Gladys Mooring singer and Welserved as a. teacher | Sinclair, Mrs. F. 8. King, Mrs, 4 ‘A-meeting of th are to go into the building fund for | resumed, MIMEOGRAPHING having capably fool for. the past|Frank G. Clark, Mrs. “Edward pie tha American Guavolttion eit wena [toe Hen church. A cordial: invite ; Saw ie Circulai Public tricek ieee Mr. Parsons has lived Bey, Mrs. Leslie A. Miller, Mrs. at the ‘home’ of May BL Oe le to attend Is extended the pub-| Postponed Meeting Letter Stenographers “- Casper bor about the}Roche S. Mentzer, Mrs. L. R. F ter, Fe 3 +] Uc. will P rg bprgyprtrs being at pres Probet, Mrs. Harry 3B. Henderson, dackertcntan Wteelen te. ae tebe trial ie Ea Sat Tiedt this “eawiin’ Of Bey aay ‘ reek. rd beanbag y * mplin, Mrs, Ear > s ring road eee here are | Daniels and Mrs. J. C. Williams and Sona OF gy inter at hostess will! Mra. William Schiele wilt be meld at th Setaatltg hotel Hotel Townsend E . C. H. Horstman and Mrs. wi eld “at ‘the Henning: hotel PHONE 2500 : Honoring Mrs. Willlam Schiele Frank 8. Knittle. Mrs. H. P. Fish-| who is le Thursday evening. This meeting . H. P. Fish: aving for De: pe burn {is to lead the discussion which|the summer there, real Aad ‘oF was postponed trom last TR 8 063 Oy will center around articles 4, 5, 6|vester entertai » 5, ined at her home yes- and 7 of the (pas paaech terday afternoon on North Beech ant the hostess. numerous. PRE React ' Patronesses Named For Treb‘e Clef Club. “Mothers” Will Be Honor Guests visit-| A partial lst of patron 2 ; Mothers of society matrons Vv et) Urs Bs. patronesses of . street. Color motif was carried out sng in Casper wid be over, Se | chap newly ‘organized Treble Clef MISS VIRA I. BARKER, of Casper, who will ‘be gradu-|tectime ‘Thur in gold and purple, wild flowers and ROSCOE KING : at a series crning week. Included| Includes the names of the Mesdames| ated from Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Ill. The Ceramic club will meet Thurs-| wid flowers bene used te docoe VIOLINIST AND TEACHER % juring be complimented are] H. B. Durham, E. Richard Shipp, R. day afternoon with Mrs. G. O. Ran-| tions. Guests awe Meedames ‘Cook, Graduate University Michigan School of Music in those to ‘Allen of Virginia, mother of} R. Rose, M. J. Foley, William Hol-| week activities. All of the work of }New Music Studio kin, 1089 South Elm street. Mrs. | Wenner, Becker, Conklin and Mrs. - o bs del; Mrs. Kem, mother }land, Patrick Sullivan, A. J. Cun- § Edwin Bean will asst ite Wielun: Mra. Clapp of|ningham, C.D. Murane, af. ¢)| tb?) club will be along classical Is Opened Here. (ed heaters bake eieu'e CHICAGO AND DENVER EXPERIENCE of Mr . P. Kem: wry. c, snook| Keith, R. 1. Nichols, G. R. Hagens,| Nes and the active membership of Miss Adeline Ranne Tidball of | Literature Division Several Seasons with Redpath Bureau Columbus, O., 18 one of the most|'To Hold Luncheon. Holds Mesting. recent additions to Casper’s music| The Literature division of the} The KimbcAgitn club met Friday will necert inher ny BORE Repepees ote aoe Pacey era 01 “ mother 0! a > $, See Snook of Berkeley, Callf.|E. J. Sullivan, Sinclair — Reekle,| 60 is already planning on a lot of ac- rj Frank England, Harold Stafford, tiv! in the t ft y I of J. C. Snook. 2 , ‘ord, J.| tivity in the next few years. In we Sno ain for them| I. Mechling and John MeFayden, [addition to its active membership |C!fcles. Miss ‘Tidball has allied her-|svomen's Departmental club are|afternoon at the home of the presi. ie who wil " ps 2 7 Thos Given at a tea on| The Treble.Clef club, an organiza-|the club has a board of directors faith Stes Shoppe and has| sponsoring a one o'clock luncheon |dent, Mrs. E. J. Loudon on South 4 Aes he bes is ent, cake B. i jouth Kim-|to be given Wednesday, June 11, at ‘Washington street. A luncheon fb. J. Sullivan at teajtion purely for women, plans to|consisting of one representative of |)01) street eet at which she will teach|the Townsend hotel. It is to be a|was served after which a musical on Wedn' Mrs. Robt!. R. Rose} put on two concerts next year in|each of the churches and the wo-] casseg in pl on Ween on ‘Thursday; Mrs. P. C.|addition to participating in organizations in the city. seers in plangand harmony, get-together and get-acquainted| program was enjoyed. Among those mee ——| The accomplished SS colayeen at a bridge tea on Fri — = as ne_nccomplished instructor had | meeting with plenty of amusement.| present were the Mesdames W. L. da v E. _The eo > and a luncheon with Mrs. : L. Estabrook next Saturday. et .. ° Couples In Double Wedding le In a double wedding at Denver ¥ iss Hil- this afternoon at 4 o'clock M! z degarde Harlan and Lee Roy Gray and Miss Ruth Beges and Glen , all of Casper, are to be Terformed by a Methodist clerey- perm, will be at the home of Mr. at Mrs. H, 'T. Morley, Mrs. Morley being a sister of Miss Beges. Rich- vet Miller, Miss Beggs’ cousin is to totst. be solthe wedding will be Mr. and Mrs, Morley, Hat Harlan, brother et Miss Harlan, and Richard Miller ‘This evening in honor of the two couples, the Morleys ‘will entertain ce vdinner at the Brown Palace hotel. For a week Mr. and Mrs. Gray and Me. and Mrs. Parker will honey- n ether through Estes Park, are Mrs. F, Apply at Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E. Second St., Phone 194, PA NONNPLING THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. ; Our unlimited assortments and prompt and efficient first floor’ ser- vice adds materially to the joy of hearing the newly released VICTOR and COLUMBIA _ Sports Wear Silk Hose Hose _in every new shade “and at . Fetching New Costumes for Hose In sap hale oa and at Sports Wear and Vacation Trips : Are to Be Found in Profuse Array 3 “fc vere yee sat bi At This Store ‘ (Shop Is Here for Your Selection A Convenient Place to Meet Your Friends—110 E. Second Street— Everywoman’s Store ‘ * ‘ moon tog : then returning to Casper. The jrays will be at home in the Brags apartments at 313 East Seventh RECORD ; | street while the Parkers ied its eae) an apartment at 807 East Thir ' street. 1 : Miss Beggs and Miss Harlan have h , during the past school year both . been tea rs here. Mr. Parker is | prinicipal of the school at Mills, while C arming I yresse or ‘ y is co! ected ith the See i Se eee ; In the Newest of Colors and Styles eck young women are graduates For Gay Summer Wear of the University of, Kansas, and 1 both members of the pele Dee i "una 7 sororit Mr. Gray is a Colorado Ry fa: a yu : utente Paneer (Hi Rose, Pink, Nile, Banana, Peach, Light Blue, Chi fraternity. Mr. Parker is a graduate of Wyoming university ee PE ee aie mtg Het? ie and a member of Alpha Tau Omega ; ummer fraternity. Miss Beggs came to Casper from Washington, Kansas, where her mother, Mrs. John Hamilton Beggs, lives. Miss Harlan also formerly lived in Kansas at Manhattan with her mother, Mrs. Anna Harlan, Mr. Colors Banana Yellow $19.75 an@ Mrs. Charles Parker at Shert- POOR ie ree on Met alanis Cameo Pink Gray at Colorado Springs, Colo. Meadow Grass Green _The Altar and Rosary society of Crabapple Seals vas et on "We a needa ve. Combined with TR ia eai be te itaee habatlg of wr White area cr i rage # VICTROLAS and COLUMBIAS Of such wanted materials as georgette, satin-faced crepe, canton crepe, rosadena and roshanara crepe. In Every Late Model Sizes 14 to 44 izes oO Friday Bridge Ciub Entert. ned, Mrs. E. R. Trollope entertained he Friday ridge club la veek a polorafp rye tog henge ‘New Felts one o'clock Bridge luncheon. A color scheme of pink and white was Among This Week’s Releases Are: used, carrying out the spring sug the Following Snappy Dange Records With Scarfs to Match gestion, llonors for the afternoon Sere: WOA bY Mra.ta2. EL. baer tor To Wear With the and A. E. Kyte. Members of the club were 19332 Waitin’ Around—Garber-Davis orchestra. New Flannel Jacquettes _Mesdames ©, W. Kaylor, A. 19334 Bringin’ Home the Bacon—The Virgi: aks rere: ntiate Nee ealoie oes coe: Novelty preerarat ° e Pree ae ston en A Special Showing of Subway Underwear F. Austerman, Mrs, B son 19825 Oriental Love Dreams— pecia o g o ju ay n e The club will be entertained next Friday by Mrs, B. F. Roberston at her home at 1240 South Lincotn Daddy’s Dreamtime Lullaby— KANSAS CITY NIGHT HAWKS Gowns Teddies Bloomers Step-In Sets The Mezzanine Legion Auxiliary aot Sey ae a Made of nainsook Mrs. Franklin Leo Bishop, national : ; able crepe. Colors, atiste and and check batiste silk mull and prenide: of the Women A lary BI i i i et band “Ame ran phn rid beryersty wees Heer ey Plisse cre pe,, knee length, as- check, bat iste. Is indeed brilliant with hats for have been accorded at the Wyoming THE MUSIC SHOPPE I ure; -equare and bodice top, hem- —_ sorted colors, flesh, * Pastille shade with all occasions in all shapes, fab- capitol shown by the follow: y : i capitol ty shown ‘by. the following : ne. ot a ae a Sitap stitch trim, as- orchid, blue, peach _ lace edge trim, as- rics and colors—whether for rR radaiibin ‘asion sahil tabetettics | “The House of the Steinway.” ers, at eee eae dress, street or sport r of Mrs. Helen Bishop, o r | rE S wear. provident ot 238 East Second Phone 1745 | $1.25 to $2.2 $1.45 to $2.25 $1.25—$1.45 $2.50 appointed breakfast given at