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= , SOCIETY Re ec « t a PAGE FOUR. Mrs. Davidson Entertains For Denver Guest. Mrs. Arthur G. Davidson was host- ess at,an informal bridge party given Friday afternoon, the affair being a compliment to sher house guest, Miss Myrtle Gibson of Den- ver. Honors were taken by Mrs. Alfred Hyde of Saginaw, Mich., and 3 Stanley Griebel. who attended were: Mrs. Stanley . Duncan, Mrs. Stuart Updegraft Carl Haw and guest, Mrs. Alfred Hyde, Mrs. E. R. Brelsch and the guest of honor. ad Mrs. Hyde is Guest At Bridge Party Saturday. Mrs. Stuart Updegraff was hostess given at an enjoyable bridge party yesterday afternoon at her home, 426 in honor of her sis nd guest, Mrs. Alfred ie . Honors at . won by Mrs. Charles Hall and Mrs. 0, G. Wilson, present to meet Mrs. Hyde ir Mrs, Arthur G, Day.dson Mrs. Charles Hall, wil. son, Mrs. Horace Mrs. Mrs. E, J. Gillis, Mrs. ,, Mrs, Dean Morgan, nay, Miss Marie Ross, honored Earl Hayes, Bert MeCarth Miss Isabel! Miss Muse guest. Ktoss and the Officers of Treble Clef Chorus Hoid Meeting. The examining committee for the Treble Clef Chorus which ts com posed of officers or the organization met Saturday afternoon from 2 until & o'clock in the First Methodist church for the purpose of, testing voices of applicants. Fifty voices were selected out of a possible 60 and the first rehearsal will be held on Tuesday evening, September 9 at & o'clock at the Well's Music store. This meeting will mark the material beginning of the chorus and a promising future is i store, The board of directors of this or ganization were invited from the various churches and clubs of the city while the patronesses were chosen from the socially and finan- | cially prominent women of Ca: Active membership in the chorus is limited to 50 women this number | of which has been filled but the com mittee will welcome all applicants so that when the number of applicants Warrants it, the mémbership will be augmented. Qualifications for mem- bership persons must be able to sing true to pitch and to be able to read music at sight. The progress of the club has been remarkable and with the co-operation of those already members the work\jof the chorus will be a success, eee ghbors Will day Evening. ar meeting of Casper 12325 Modern Woodmen of will be held on Monday evening, Septembeg 8 at the Knights of Pythias hall. “All members are usked to be present. The picnic held last week by the organization ‘at Ayres park was well attended with 50 members present. The affair was featured with out door games and pienic lunch was served It decided by members of the organi: tertainment tion to make the en- annual affair. see Music Division to Meet At Music Shoppe Wednesday. The music department of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will meet Wednesday afternoon Sep- tember 10 hall of th 's music and A program will be given will include a paper, the rise n music 'n medieval period by Miss Dor's Van Meter, yocal illus- tration by Mrs. Lyle D. Branson and a paper on the early instru- ments by Mrs. Wilbun, Tubbs. Surprise Party ay Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Anderson were pleasantly surprised Friday evening when a number of their friends gathered at thelr home North of Casper on the Salt Creek highway. A lunch was served and the evening was spent in games and music. Guests who attended were Mr, and Mrs. J, L. Lambert, Mr. Frank Brad Ric Miss ley, Mr ‘irs. Cha L. Pfiefer, Gwendolyn B n Richardson, Miss Alice Messrs es, Vernon ¥ Francis Brad. Stacy Anderson and fami) eee Mrs. At Informal Entertainment. Mrs. Loyall Gibson, formerly Miss Gibson Is Guest Catherine honor at Martin, was the guest of a towel shower given Fri day’ evening at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. R..E. Martin 125 South Washington street, by MRS. BERTA SMITH Concert Seprano and Fuptl of Bellows of London Kowalski, of Chicago and Paris Oscar Sacer New York City |] s arrang her fall schedule for |} the Teaching of Singing at her studio Apt. 30, 801 FE. 3rd St. Phone 2652 Voice trials by appointment only First applicants will be given choice of periods isl RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER members of the C. C. C. club of which she is president. The enter- tainment was a surprise the affair haying been planned by a committee composed of several members of the club. Refreshments were sérved at the close of the evening by the Misses Marguerite and Constance Metz. Guests who attended were: Miss Mary Lou Blanton, Miss Mildred Muller, Miss Luella Campbell, Miss Inez Epling, Miss Eleanor Muir, Miss Jone Fuller, Miss Marguerite and Constance Metz and Mrs. Gib- son. Mrs. Young Will Compliment Mrs. Winter at Luncheon. Mra. M. E. Young will entertain at luncheon tomorrow at the coun- try club for 12 in honor of Mrs. Charles E who will leave this week for Washington to spend the winter months. see D. A. R. Special Meeting Wednesday. The Wyoming state conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held in Casper, October 3, The conference will be houored by the presence of Mrs, Anthony Wayne Cook, president gen- eral, and Mrs. William 8. Walker, secretary general, On Wednesday afternoon, Septem: ber 10, at 2:30 o'clock, a special meeting of Fort Casper chapter will be Leld at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kimball, 231 East Sixth street, to make arrangements for the d all members are urgently requ to be in attendance. B. and P. W. Club Holds Meeting Saturday. The first meeting of the season of the Business and Professional Woman's club was held on Saturday at the Henning hotel with Miss Winsiow presiding. The program consisted of short by. talks given ULBRANSEN Che Casper Sunday Cribune - News of Women’s Miss has just returned fr two months’ tour of Eurape. members of summer's work] Professional Women’s clubs held in and vacation tri Talks of inter-] West Baden, Ind. Both delegates est were given by Mrs. Edna Thom-|were very enthusiastic about the as and Miss Madelyn Seabright, who were the club delegates to the na- tional convention of Business and The ‘Registering Piano ) cA Heaping Measure of Pleasure— with the Gulbransen Pause a beautiful Gulbransen in your home, and you playing it! Picture yourself playing, through the pedals, with the “touch” of a musician! ‘ Picture the keys being pressed down, as in hand playing! Pressed down, not knocked down. There's one of the secrets of Gulbransen superiority. It removes all suggestion of the mechanical and gives you real, intimate, personally- produced music, full of genuine expression. Because the Gulbransen is a Registering Piano, registering your exact touch ani expres- sion — because it is different from any player- piano you have ever known—because it is so remarkably easy to pedal—your first delight will develop into continued, year-after-year interest. You'll be a Gulbransen “fan” —you'll be en- thusiastic, entertaining, and — mark this state- ment, proved by the experience of thousands of folks who have Gulbransens —4ou and your family will get more pleasure out of your Gulbransen than anything you now possess. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St. Home of the Chickering CASPER Phone 194 ® s hoe, credit manager for the Frantz Shop, who convention and brought to the club an inspiration to work and grow. _ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7%, 1924. Clubs and Organizations geles and Mrs. George Fiser who has just recently moved to Casper to] C. Wakley, Mrs. her home were the guests of jonor at an informal luncheon dnd party given Saturday by Mrs. William B. Cobb at her home, 605 East Eleventh street. Honors for the afternoon at bridge were won by Miss Virginia Williams and Mrs. Cc. K. Fletcher. Mrs. Fiser and Mise Pfeiffer received guest gifts. Guests present were members cf the Delta Delta Delta sorority and includ Bigiin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shu- re- er eee no ag eee number | maker and Mr.and Mrs. B. 3B. Litm- mis . sentatives were shown. A number of guests were present at the meet- ing and four new names were pre- sented for membership. Pienic Friday Evening At Garéen Creek. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Johnson were hosts at a picnic given Friday eve- ning at Garden Creek for the follow- ing guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stirrett, Mr. and | At Luncheon Saturday. Mrs, Gien Parker, Mrs. George Fi Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. Frances| Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer of Los An-| er, Mrs. Roy Gray, Mrs. R. B. Leg- St. Anthonoy’s Catholic church will meet Wednesday afternoon, Septem- ber 10, at the Mullin club. All mem- bers are asked to be present. eee Guests Are Complimented The Misses Dorothy and Betty Danford were hostesses at an in- formal dancing party given Friday evening at their home on Park ave. nue in honor of their brother, Mark (Continued on Page Five.) —of course everyone who is young and‘ gay will want to attend the ‘ : Everywoman’s Store—a convenient place to meet your friends Wyoming Princess Petrolia Ball You will find here all the new little dress accessories, including hose, gloves, necklaces, handkerchiefs, scarfs, etc., so necessary to the graceful completion of a lady’s costume. A number of new styles in these accessories have just recently arrived. —Tuesday evening, September ninth, at the Arkeon. “—to choose Wyoming’s most beautiful girl. ; —and everyone can scarcely help being young and gay on sucha joyous occasion as this. —if you are to be one of the fem- inine merry-makers very likely you'll want -a new dancing frock. © ‘ —have you seen those displayed in our show windows? ‘ —we think they are lovely. There are many more in the. French room. —the success of our millinery department proves that Casper women have a keen appreciation of loveliness and grace in hats as expressed in —it will really be a pleasure to © show them to you if you are interested. _—suppose you come down early tomorrow morning and look‘ them over. Smartness and Distinctiveness Of Style —we'll give you a hearty wel- come, —the new shapes, colors and materials‘are appeal- ing indeed. N. B. —many new models for all occasions will be shown —you Wyoming beauties who this week. represent Wyoming’s fairest are cordially invited to make the Frantz Shop your down- town headquarters during your stay in Casper. It’s Suit Time —we have clothes that will make even the fairest a little more fair in the eyes of the beholder. —and to say that the new three-piece costumes are both magnificently smart and exquisite is putting it only too mildly. TICKETS FOR THE TRIBUNE’S PETROLIA BALL ON SALE HERE. DE a Se a Se cc a nn en dna T