Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1924, Page 4

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i retraite ecenegerpeeeeentse rine ret pete PAGE FOUR. - SOGIETY IRECENT AND COMING IEVENTS IN SOCIA ICIRCLES OF. CASPER Birthday Party at Kaemmerling Home. One of the most enjoyable chil- dren’s parties of the season was that given yesterday afternoon hy, Mrs, Willlam R. Kaemmerling at. her home on South Park avenue in honor of her daughter, Marjorie’s seventh birthday anniversary. A color scheme of pink and white was car- ried out for the decorations with favors for each guest. Following an afternoon of games and contests re- freshments were served by Mrs. Kaemmerling, assisted by Mrs. W. W. Pollock. Among those who attended were: Charline Hanway, Laura Jang Calla- way, Mary Blandin Stewart, Vir- ginja Burgess, Anna Lee Stewart, Margueriete Detwyller, Shirley Ann Donovan, Mary Lee Brown, Dorothy Donovan, Marjorie Gompf, Joy Staf- ford, Betty Jane Newman, Catherine Kaemmeriing, Mary Deaton, Mar- garet Pric Marion Kistler, and the suest of honor. Vetter-Barnett Engagement | transacted. Che Casper Sunday Cribune ‘SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1924, - News of Women 5 Clubs and Organizations becomi: th the singer] Mr. and Mrs. Ingalls of Sco(ts-| Thomas of the Thomas lc com. | tn her pr Shag ingre diac tate: ‘we| bluff, Neb., arrived last evening for| pany have returned De; felt as if she were no mere foreign|a short visit at the C. R. Inman erect finoke ort 7 a home. They will go from here to| bined bi and pleasure trip, and will be joined there ae Sn iaee. v, ining mforms their son, Charles Inman and |. T. McDowell WwW. urke reg ee Saas husband pK tamaily for a trip through Yellow-| are among, the out Been business drove Mme. Jeritsa and madame his| stone park. callers in Cannes cto. tt Creek. laysen, Barry Mahoney, Billy Joh ewe /Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES ter Neil, Arnot Grissinger, George Hicks, George Bell, John Bishop, Corner First and Wolcott; Officeful year in the prosecutions of the Floyd Mann, Jerome Bishop, James| Telephone, 1456; General Secretary, activities side of the association. Page, Rudolph Detwyller, Guy Mor: | 281J. Y Business Girls Picnic. Ht 1 about the city, we felt a eee ‘ Foroy Jouegensons Bredericky ae:[, THe local association has been for-] The next of the popular plentcs Seeetog acmuaintanoe With ker butt Chester Baker of the Baker Grodel: i R: Sullivan of Mammoth ‘s i child, Marshall Keith, Rider Jour-|‘™ste in securing the services of| given under the auspices of the ¥| after reading her wholly délightful| Investmeit company, and Taxis Casper for a few days. pa. alts Harty Abid. Rebere Grieve,| Miss Glenn McGahey as associated| Business Girls’ club will occur next| account of court life in Vienna, and Philip ' Edwards, Charles Holland,| secretary to take the place made “Spam dete Ait srobie Pecciriors ate te Esk ed oe eee ae ppdnd ee Myron | cant by the resignation of Miss Ruth are the committee in charge. All de-| friends, and the categorical state- . Siete Meacham, who will complete her|siring to attend should notify ~the ment that her Thais, all of it, is her college work the coming year. Miss| Office early Tuesday morning. own, her thwarted ambition to poke McGahey comes highly recommend-| Those who desire to rent rooms to| around New York alone—made us ed having had three years experi-| teachers should notify the ¥. W. C.| reel as if we had had many informal ence in a similar position. She has|A. office at once. All rooms will be| and spontaneous chats with a beaut!- specialized in Girl Reserve work and | Visited before they are recommended, | fu), happy, hard working woman. has been popular with the girls|@nd those who desire school girls to Book Trails” in the with whom she has worked. Migs} Work for board and room should also McGahey majored in physical edu-|™make application at this time. cation. Her college course taken in the Columbia Normal school of phy- sical education and served the past A@ members are asked to be present. Women of Discriminating Taste Seek the Balcony as a Desirable Place to Shop and “Be Beautified.”’ Quiet, Secluded, and Up-to-date it. Mark’s Guild to Hold Clothing Sale. Members of St. Mark’s guild will hold a sale of old clothing next month for which all members and friends are asked to save al] discard- ed clothing and articles which might be useful for the sale. Se \'s Mrs. Covert Entertains Fon Mrs. Greenbaum. Complimenting Mrs. C. S. Green- baum of Glendale, Calif., formerly of Laramie and a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum, Mrs. Pitt Covert was hostess at an ‘informa! tea and kensington given yestef- day afternoon at her home in the Samuelson-Thompson Standard adidjtion. Those attend. Marriage Saturday. ing were friends of Mrs. Green- EXCLUSIVE FALL MILLINERY EXPERT OPERATORS ONLY “A happy book for vacation read- ing is the autobiography of Marie ‘ MRS. BERTA SMITH SERVICE te Fe three years as director of physical] Jeritsa, “Sunlight and Song.” A A aut i : b of TUE Tisrriage “was solemniged | SUM While they ware twtuGents At) snuck ahdigisl Tescrve asoiaecstone sm tresting story would be hara|| CoMe*rt Scprane and Pupil of |i} FysK AND AND at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon,|the University of Wyoming at £4 Dogaliiva:Sooniata, ae oaat peg ytti voF ao nm Bellows of London : BRODINE COURTESY August 23, the ceremony uniting|Laramie, during her residence Sa, isiana. In addition | to find and it reads just as a gallery Kowalski, of Chicago and Paris — Oscar Saenger, of New York City 's arranging her fall schedule for the Teaching of Singing at her studio Apt. 30, 801 E. 3rd St. Phone 2652 Voice trials by appointment only Ff{rst applicants will be given choice of periods to these qualifications tn prepara-| devotee of the opera might hope to tion and experience fitting her for|have {t. The experience of hearing work in the Casper association,| such roles as Tosca, Thais, Elsa Miss McGahey has recently complet-| sung by a lovely creature who fu. ed the Red Cross Life Saver’s course, | fills the eye's ideal of the character and has had success in teaching|ear is an unusual one in opera, but swimming. In employing Miss Me]as well as gloriously satisfying the Gahey, the Board of Directors of the] Marie Jeritsa {s bountifully endowed Y. W. C. A. feels that it is Providing | in both respects. for the girls and women of Casper Her own story of her unfaltering the kind of thing they want and success /g almost naive in its enthus- need, and only the lack*of equip-|iasm and sincerity of musical pas- Miss Enid Samuelson of Las Animas,| there, and include. Mrs. Colo., to M. Wood Thompson of this] 4- Schulte, Mrs. John ch The Rev. Charles A. Wilson,| Mrs. Carney Peterson, pastor of the First Presbyterian| Plummer and gues: church was the officiating clergy-|=Va%s of Sheridan, man, B. Cobb and sister, They were attended by Mr, and] Pfeifer, Mrs. Stanle; Mrs. E. C. Thompson, brother and| Mrs. Cecll Bon, Mrs. James Lough. sister-indaw of the groom, The bride|"'3) Mrs. Fred Newman, Mr who was among the popular girls of |Fiser, Miss Gladys Hasbrouck and Animas, came to Casper for the| sister. Miss Rowena Hasbrouck of emony while the groom who came | Sheridan. Arthur Whelan, Mrs. C. P. Miss Blanche Mrs. William Miss Marjorie Greenbaum, FOR SERVICE—SHOP ON THE ‘BALCONY MIDWEST PHARMACY see Is Announced at Party. The engagement of Miss Jane Vet- ter to Walter Barnett was announced at an informal shower given in honor of the couple on Friday evening by Mrs. Fred H. Peach and Mrs. H. H. McMaster at the home of the form- er. ‘The news was made known by cupid dolls who were holding small books in which were written the names of the couple, Although the date has not*been made known it is expectéd that the event will take place in the near future. neral Aid Society Pienic August 28. ¢ The General Ald society of the First Methodist church will hold tts unnual pienic on Thursday, August 28, at the Speas ranch west of the y. Each circle will provide a lunch for its members and friends. ‘Those having cars are asked to call the presidents of thelr circle or Mrs. J. T. Richards, phone 1032-J, so that plans for the transportation of all wishing to attsnd may be made, ‘Those who are going to attend are asked to meet at the church at the corner of Second and Durbin streets ‘Thursday at 9 a. m. eee P. N. G. Club Holds Meeting Wednesday. The P. N. C. cfub met in regular session on Wednesday of last week at the residents of Mrs. Calkins, 116 East H street, with a large number of the members present. Following the business session refreshments were served by the hostess. The club will meet again on September ment will prevent a most suce sion which je very charming. After to this city from Colorado last March is connected with the New York Oil company. & wedding dinner was-served fol- lowing the marriage service at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.:C, Thomp- son on South McKinley street. At- tractive table decorations carried out in pink and white gladiolas and sweet peas were used. Guests who attended besides those in the wedding party were: Mr. and Mrs. L. E. tte ar mans Lodge - vill Hold Meeting. PHN PAIN pHi W. L. Kuykendsh! Lodge xo | ETS ST SATO will meet in regular session Wed- nesday evening, August 27, at 8 o'clock at the T. 0. O. F. hi Fol- lowing the business meeting a so- cial hour will be enjoyed and re- freshments will be served by the Mesdames Minnie Edelmuth, Mabel Wheeler, Rose Hogue, and Perry Thompson of Las ‘Animas, parents| Morris. Alt rrembers of tho or- of the groom, Mr, and Mrs. Warren | kanization fm thn c!*~ mae fomtead Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Luman| att Giffin and Mr. and Mrs. Chester L Kaup. The newlyweds will be at home to their friends at 404 South McKinley street AN Welcome to Legionnaires and the fair members of the Legion Auxiliary. We join with all Casper citizens in the hope that your conventions will be glowingly successful and that your stay in our midst will be enjoyable from every standpoint, . ¥. & UL, Meeting Friday Afternoon. A general meeting of the Women’s Christian Temperance union wi'l be held on Friday afternoon at 30 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church to which all members of the crganization. are asked to be’ pres- ent. Superintendents of the differ- ent divisions are asked to give their Ladies—Make the Frantz Shop Your Downtown Headquarters Mrs, Winter Will Give Reception, Mrs. Charles E. Winter will hold open house at her home, 105 North Beech street from 7 to 9:30 o'clock for delegates und others to the an- —A Convenient Place to Meet Your Friends f nual convention of the American] annual reports at this meeting. Z : _ t Legion auxiliary, which covers ta eee —of course the = a Casper tomorrow. Mrs. Don Lobdelld Mrs. Frank Jullan and daugiter, 3 . e new and Miss Margaret Smith will be in] Miss Frances M. Julian, left yester. newest in 3 % charge of the musical entertainment.| day for Worland where they wiii dress accessories evening gowns sakes visit for a short time with Mrs. . Dancing Party At Barns Home Last Evening. The Misses Idabelle and Mary Barns entertained a number of friends at an informal dancing party given last evening at the summer home of thelr parents on Casper Julian's neice, Mrs. D. T. Cotner. ‘NHAT YOUR MIRROR WILL SHOW Awonderfully pur: mountains. soft skin, of veivety Invited guests include: the Misses terme fie fe Elizabeth Crabtree, Ethel Mann, bags rem Ppa Frances. Crabtree, Mairon Mann, P . Doris Keith, Dorothy Danford, Ruth Lisi ott Becca Sproul, Betty Danford, Ruth Scott, Katherine Davis, Dora Stanley, Cora 17 at the home of Mrs. Gadberry, 1215 East Second street. see Modern Woodmen to Meet August 25. Casper camp No. 12325 Modern Woodmen of America will meet on Monday evening at § o'clock at. the Knights of Pythias hall during which tims busine: of import Likely, Lucille Bishop, Eula Stanko, Lilian Bishop, Dorothy Angel, Ade- line Shoemaker, Frances Cottman, Martha Hicks, ‘Katherine Stitt} Frances Nixon,’ Frances Bingenhel- mer, Pauline Green, Marguerlete \d_the Messrs: rald Nico- MUSI In Addition to a Complete Stock of Baldwin, Steinway and Duo Art Pianos, Victrolas, Columbias, Records, Radio and We Have Added a Select Stock Of PICTURES AND A DISTINCTIVE NEW LINE OF ART GOODS cA: nnouncement The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. The KLEIN-MARKS 238 E. Second St. The Smart Thing for Fall - Is of Course to Be Found at This Store. Paris and New York Have Contributed Their Smartest and Most Catchy Styles to Our In the Future 4 ‘Advance Showing of the Fall Season’s New Modes In Millinery, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Wraps and F urs Will Be Known as C and ART CO. 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