Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1924, Page 4

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SOCIETY -: nan NEESER ES et NOSEEPSEOETE TED Da!S PNRTEATADOUIATEUL AICP PUNRSASUAL SEED PEST 1 PAGE FOUR. EVENTS INSOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER ane-Butterfie!d Marriage Is Announced. Word the been received here of of Miss Ruth Lane, er of Mrs. Arthur Siren and who 1s visited Casper several sum- mers, to A. F. Butterfield, the cere- mony having been performed in the presence of relatives on Tuesday morning, September 9, at the home of the groom’s parents in Evan vile, Ind. The Rev. Hamilton Hymes of the Grace Memorial Pres- pyterian church officiated. The bride was becomingly dressed In a gown of beige crepe charmaine with to match and carried a bouquet f ward roses. Following the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was serv- ed after which the couple left for Chicago on a honeymoon trip. On their return to Evansville they will be at home to their friends at the Weaver apartments in that city. The bride has been a visitor in Casper a number of times and while here was the Incentive of many so clal affairs. She has been connect ed for the last two years with the York marriage board of education of New The groom was graduated from Wa- bash college and is a member of the law firm of Smith and Butter- field in Evansville Dinner This Evening At Townsend Hotel. E. H. Lukart of the Family State bank of Riverton and Mrs. Lukart were the guests of honor at a for- mal dinner given last evening at tho Townsend. Following the dinner the guests attended the formal open- ing of the Casper Country club. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bizzell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anthon Dunn, Mr. and Mr: Cather, Mr. . Gene Griffith and the gues’ Reserve Officers Give Dinner at Henning. The reserve officers attended a dinner given last Friday evening at the Henning hotel with Col. Burke H. Sinclair as toast master-e A num- ber of interesting talks were given among them being @ talk by Com- mander H. A. Stuart of the navy. Serer Mr. and Mrs. Connelly Are Hosts at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Connelly were hosts at a dinner party given last evening at the country club at which covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Charles I. Canipbell, Mr. and «Mrs. A.J. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Denham and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold De- laney, Miss Margaret Dougherty, Dr. J. C. Kamp, Edward Slater and the hosts. Mrs. Nicolaysen Will Entertain on Tuesday. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will em tertain on Tuesday of this week in- formally at her home on South Wol- cott street complimentary to Mrs, Maurice O'Connor and Mrs, Joe Donion of Ft. Wayne, Ind., guests of Mrs. Donlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan. eee Mrs. Wheeler Is Hostess At Luncheon and Bridge Party. Mrs. M. P. Wheeler was hostess to a number of friends at an informal luncheon and bridge party given yesterday at her home on South Beech street. Honors at bridge for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and Mrs. Paul Bacheiior. \ Guests who attended include Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Mrs. Patrick Sul- livan, Mrs. Paul Bachellor, Mra, A. H. Cobb, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. P. Smith, Mrs. George Camp- bell, Mrs. J, W. Bingenhelmer, Mrs, C. H. Townsend, Mra. P. C. Nicolay- sen, Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mrs, Robert Ogden and guest, Mrs. Lardner. Ft. Wayne Visitors To Be Guests at Party. Mrs, Joe Donlin and Mrs, Maurice O'Connor of Ft. Wayne, Ind., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, will be the guests of honor at an informal party to be given on Tues: day by Mrs. Charles I. Campbell at her home on Milton avenue. eee Health Conference Thursday, September 18. The regular monthly health con- ference will be held in the Natrona County hospital on Thursday, Sep- tember 18th from 9:30 to 11:30 a, m. Mothers are asked not to bring children who haye been exposed to communicable diseases or who have a new cold. eee Treble Clef Chorus To Rehearse Tuesday. The second regular rehearsal of the Treble Clef chorus will be held on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in © recital hall of the Kline-Marks Music and Art shop. Members are reminded that a tardy of minutes is counted as an absen and five absences in a year will eliminate them from membership. Any singers in the chorus who have not already been reached ore invited to get in touch with some member of the board of directors and thelr appl: catioa will be placed on the files, at ete Mrs, Winter Entertains At Dinner Saturday. One of the most attractive and enjoyable dinner parties this se was that given ning at the Townsend hotel t Cha s BE. Winter in honor presentative son candles ‘go birth as a centerpiece were baskets of white Invited guests included 1 Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, 31: Mrs. W. D, Weathers. Mr. and Airs. W S. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. M. © Young, Mr, and Mre sen, Mr, and Mrs, John B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tonkin and guest, Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs, H. B, Durham, Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Reed, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Henning, Major and Mrs. Ormsby, Mr. and Mrs. G, R. | Hagen: Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eng- land, Mr. and Mqs. W. L. Connelly, Mr.and Mrs. M. E, Robertson, Miss Suzane Maltby, R. 8. Ellison, Willis Steiger of Milwaukee. eee Mr, and Mrs, Butler Are Hosts at Dinner Party. Mr, and Mrs. 8. T. Butler were hosts at a dinner party given last evening at the Townsend for 10 guests, Table decorations carried out in yellow were used. Guests present were: Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Merritt, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence G. Cypreansen, Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs, A. D. King, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. _| Panhellenic Luncheon at Henning Saturday, The Panhellenic association will give its regular monthly luncheon on Saturday, the first of the season at the Henning hotel at 1 o'clock. Members belonging to the sororities of the National Panhellenic associa- tion are asked to attend and to notify Mrs, A. M. Gee, Mrs. J. C. Warkley or Miss Virginia Williams for the purpose of making arrange ments. Sororities in the national congress include the Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alphi Amicron Pi, Alpha. Xi Delta, Phi Omega, Delta Gamma, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Zeta Beta, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Mu, Phi Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa and Beta Tau Alpha. see Home Economic Division To Hold Meeting This Weck. The Home Economic division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will hold a meeting on Friday afternoon of this week, September 19, at the home of Mrs. Homer Schaffer, 646 Park avenue. The subject for the meeting will be the Planning of a small house. The program follows: “A,” Types of Houses, by Mrs. L. I. Gulich; “B,” Fireplaces, Mrs. H. B. Pearce; Lighting, Mrs. P. C. Loveland; ‘D," Heating, by M Cc, W. Dentner, eee Neighbors of Woodcraft To Hold Monthly Entertainment. Following the regular meeting of the Neighbors of’ Woodcraft, Casper Cire'e No. 409, to be held on Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall, the regular monthly entertainment will be given. All members as well as visiting mem bers in the city are inyited to at tend, eee Woodmen of World WI'l Meet This Week. A special meeting of Natrona Camp No. 331, Woodmen of the World will be held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Henning hotel during which time the deputy consul, J, J. Hover of Denver, will give interesting talk on Wood: craft. All members are asked to be present. an see Flower Exhibit Held Saturday Is Success. The third annual flower exhibit held yesterday at the Holmes’ hard- ware store by the civic department of the Casper Woman's Department- al club was a huge success with 25 children having their flowers on ex- hibition including 15 different va- rities. The exhibit was in charge of Mrs. A. A. Slade, chairman of the department assisted by Mrs. John McFadyen, secretary and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, former chairman. The judges, Mrs, Charles A. Wil- son, Mrs. W. A. Blackmore and Tt. Mrs. a "SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1924, of Women’s Clubs and Organizations m8 |Health Conference Will : Hold Forth on Thursday heatth by Che Casper ‘Sunday Tribune News termines the health and usefulness| home for advice may procure the of the adult. ‘ eesvions of such a ye by leavin: All mothers are cordialty Invited] her name at the Natrona county to bring their children. health department at the city ha!!, Sate Leg Any expectant mothers who wish ¢} a public ith nurse to call at her Listen In ---With a Crosley condition of her child’: the cxamlping physiclan. The physicians, dentists, women's clubs aid Natrona county health unit have co-operated with the state board of health to make these exam- Inations possible. One fifth of our entire number of deaths occur be- fore the fifth year. It is further timated that five times that many are handicapped by filInesses or some physical defect that lower their vi- tality and health, The health of the child largely de- ‘The state board of health, through its division of maternal and infant welfare and child hygiene, will hold a mothers’ and children’s health conference on Thurs September 18, from 9:30 to 11:30 a, m. at the Natrona county hoepital annex. The place of this conference has een selected particularly for the convenience of the mot! of Ken- wood. This conference consists of a full examination of children under school age. The mother is told the exact pany, according to an ment made Saturday. Having a great many friends who All members of the organization in announce- the city are asked to attend. The -|business meeting with be concluded at 9 o'clock and all friends who are not members are asked to come to the hall at that time. The ladies are requested to bring a box of lunch sufficient for two, which will be sold to the gentlemen at a small price. Music will be furnished by compe- tent musicians and a pleasant even- ing is promised, . are attracted by her carming per- || sonality, Mrs. Treber’s connection with the Klein-Marks store will undoubtedly be a large asset to it. More particularly, she is talented both as a vocalist and pianist, and has had considerable experience in- structing in both subject: Music teachers will find her advice and understan@ng of music very help- ful in making suitable selections of pieces, ee Teachers Are Entertained Friday Evening. The new teachers of the Grant TRIRDYN —— school were honored guests at a party given by last year's teachers, nis ae Defore, you. stare ; Friday evening at the pram es oy -- = Harold D. Wilson, 444 Twelfth street. SA! : Bouquets of pink and white asters |_ °° dinner at Wray Cafe—Adv. decorated the living room. Three 2 . tables of monte carlo assesses ed, high favor being awary to Sites tau Douglas. Each guest was MRS. BERTA SMITH ye. have heard whispers receiver on the market at any presented with a gift from the hos- Coneert: Boekans end Pupil of fon lease wonderful new price. tesses. fellows of Londo ver. Uses ie eae Guests present included: Eva Kidd, || tcowalskl, of Chicago and Paris * indoor Begs x ei Verna Anderson, Jean King, Myrtle |] Oscar Saenger, of New York City np eggs ey hea: tennae. Comte oe loud MRS. WILLIAM B. SCHILLING, nee Miss Hazel: Conwell,} Froman, Laura Douglas, Margaret || s arranging her fall schedule for jaaglen ine: local ‘stations in all ae whose marringe on Wednesday was the social event of the week. Chemhersa een yes i the yep yt ps aUeA Parts bott, Teresa Morrow, Lillian Kocher, Teaching of Singing of Audio Amplification. Uses we dare you 3 Mrs. J. A. Dixog, chose the follow-| graduate from Horner Institute and] pejen Stone, Mrs. Jessie Wilson, Sinee ae ‘only three dry Gr slorsee base i hard. pened ing winners: Lyle Edwards of | pupil of Earl Rosenberg and Stanley see Apt. 30, 804 E, 3rd St. Phone 2652 tery tubes. Gives 5 tube vol- ‘wey een oe es z the ooeey gir mshigh son the areas will give her whole pro-| gt. Mark's Guild to Volos trialeiher AMERARC Be oely ume. Only two dials to log. pi2gese radio thrill. single varie’ uly Ruth Smity lish, with the exception | ygeet Thursday. Fitet conlichate ctitibn ieiven, Non-radiating. Ultra sensi- of Mills for the best single speci-| of Mozart's well known Vol Che St. Mark’s Guild will meet Thurs- rs aS ot peetide give: pg pat Fs und beet. ce ig man, Harod Johnson of West Cas-|Sapete trom Le Nozze Di Figaro,| aay atternoon at 2 o'clock at the bt per for the largert variety and Lu-| Which will be sung in Italian, and! 08% a0 Ue Mrs. W. C. Newell, 128 cla Offenbacker of Park school for} Massenet's beautiful Crepuscule.| west Eleventh street. the most artisically arranged bou-| Which will be sung in French, Ed. quet. The prizes will be in the form | Ward A. Flinn, her aecompanis' fae also give two piano solos. Bowerman is the daughter of Dr,. and Mrs. Louis D. Bowerman, new pastor of the Firts Baptist church. The program follow: “Vol Che Sapete” .. Mozart Front Le Nozze Di Figaro “Scenes That Are Brightest ..- of money and two varieties of bulbs . will be given to the children. eee Mothers Division to Hold Meeting Wednesday. The Mother's division of the Cas- per Woman's © Departmer club will meet on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Treber Takes Position With the Klein-Marks Store We have a complete stock of BATTERIES—TUBES— HEAD: PHONES AND ALL RADIO EQUIPMENT. e Y e September 17, at the residenbe of} ++++++: Stradella-Wallace ral Mrs. H. B. Pearce, 305 South Kim From Maritana . bult avenue. /All members are asked hed Lh be ae Ge pipninots Mrs. Madelyn Treber, who is very . to be present. “Slumber Song” .... Gretchaninoff ) wen known here ag an accomplished * $28.9 “La Serenata’ ++++> Tosth] soprano soloist, is to have charge 238 East Second St. eae Sees se las St Phone 1745 “My Lover, He Comes on the Skee”. Lento” os furkey in the Straw . Mr, Flinn Mrs. Truesdell Will Entertain G. Club Members. Truesdell will entertain the of the Past Noble Grand on Wednesday after- noon at 2:30 o’tlock at her home, 9 North Durbin street. All mem- bers are asked to be present. + #08 Mrs. Evans Will Be Hostess for Synurgac. Mrs. R. E, Evans will be host for the regular meeting of St. Marl Synurgae to be held on Tuesday e t music department of sass Clough-Lelghter| Of the cheek mus Cyril Scott were Guion Mn members club No, Massenet ell "Acqua . Ronald “Crepuscule”’ “Villanelie “Prelude ‘ From “The Piper of Lov. Molly Carew “The Little Gray Dove” “EAfel sive) se Rebekah Lodge * | Meeting Wednesday. ning at her home, 1055 South Lin-]” Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13, penal tgs alert will meet in regular session on the Do BR. Brea evening af Sept. 17. A short bus!- De Be BRS 5 ness meeting will be in order, after Met catoen thanter, Order of the| Which @ box supper will: be served. tern § ‘vill give a tea on ere e a S : Mrs. Madeline Treber ‘As Manager of the Sheet Treber Teachers in the Selection of Material for uesday afternoon, September 16, to which all members and visiting members are cordially invited to at- tend. A committee with Mrs. W. W. Kefe as chairman wi'l act as hos- tesses. This will be the first meet- ing since the summer vacation and & good attendance Is desired. oe 56 Recital Thursday At Baptist Church. On Thurs y evening of this week, Miss Frances E. Bowerman, newest and welcome addition to Casper's musical circles, will give her fall re- cital, which will be held in the audi torium of the First Baptist church. Bowerman, who is an honor | Lillian Peterson TEACHER OF PIANO Are Thick and the locks are strong is the place for your valuables. Here, in our bank, you will find the true definition of safety. A safe deposit box is a necessity ! Graduate of University school of music, Lincoln, Nebraska, 330 E, Fifth—Phone 209-J i 4 “~ Come in and examine: our vault. Seeing is believing. Our attendant will be glad to « explain our service to you. : Klein-Marks Music ; and Art Co. ‘Announces = WYOMING NATIONAL BANK: COR. SECOND AND WOLCOTT Music Department Will Give Special Attention to Both Voice and Piano Work

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