Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1924, Page 4

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ae SUNPAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1924 hate . 5 . = { ‘PAGE FOUR. a s H . = aes ee , 5 : ve: oe ae Ps e e » y y , "I oe «a } Ps 2 poe coe . Mrs. Latouf will be in Cas. and guests, niay still be made with : -|- , 2 se rt of November to y S per the latter pa Scheel. “bach member is por | CONCErt October 0. 10 res open her aispny a linenn and ince z J. Cacerelis, Each member is per- UM ‘ . “a ee 5 thse s 7 . 4 ir. lam A. learn that she will e 1 e Orage aiber elpniare ot tee Of reats- for Musica >U Cc. oO ity departed last week for Boysen, Wyo.,|in Casper this winter after a six ing Dsiph is, ey _ Manneeecee "vere ; Cor to make their home following an ex-| ears ubeonce spent in. California some existing branch of the soctety. “J ‘ tended visit spent here with friends.| 70% namten Berke : ‘ O C ASP R : POL is di aU Y ; x Mrs. Savles was formerly Miss Dar- os : k .) E E M di : lene Boysen of Shoshoni. te i j Miss Catherine Hinderman Jett on CIRCL yi. Social Calendar for |/Arthur Middleton and) Paul Althouse, Who ‘Dances to be ae irriaay, for Panama cwheee abe wil q Seni H Ren iowne: d for Their Mrs. C. 8 .Greenbaum, who has} be an instructor in the schools, * fridge Luncheon Saturday Rae, Mrs. Davis Wilson,’ Mrs. Cc Y W. k en es ere, " eer been visiting in Casper for a month bet ° At Country Club. Thomas U; Troth, Miss Kathryn M: oming eel tase * int Ri tal * ‘featur at with her son Stanley, will leave on! yyy, ana Mrs. James BE. Roberts Mrs. Arthur A, Schulte and: Mrs.| honey, Miss Florence Eastman, M fais an. om ecitals. . . Thuraday of this week for a shortPare visting with relatives. and T. J. Drew were joint hostesses at] Edness Mokler, Miss Lela» Craft, Mond: mag ig > i i 2 ey trip to merece ane Fag gs be- | triends In Denver for several weeks. it srmal luticheon. and bridge} Miss Katherine: Holloran, Miss Leah a i Caught after months of lassi-yWho, suffering from insufficient . - fore returning to her home in Cali- see paliy gives yesterday at the Coun-| Holloran, Ming Fantlon, Notton and | Mrs. Pitt. Covect wall entertain at] (1 SUE Se spine Hak _gon: unbalanced diets, were left to un UD | tornia. A daughter was born to Mr. and try club in honor of Mrs. Joe, Donlin | thé honored . guest. . nas Ba a ts ule cerned, Casper will on the night Bttibe ‘meray “Of outsiaa: agenciea . : se Mrs. J. K. Anderson -of: 1003 ‘Bast and Mrs, Maurice O'Connor of Ft. meds Sonn, *AUFICe) Cctober 6, find itself transpofted by} | The single thought of providing Hipage cere ath Mrs. Sadie Latouf is in Cheyenne| Eighth street on September: 15, Tp Wayne, Tnd.. who are suena oe tet | Ait Covert Xe: Hostess Gasper camp No. 12825, Modern| the. first 'of the, season's concerts needy children with rations Uf]. 2 from New York and will spend al little girl has been named) Held A ben Up cues, Laight ee Woodmen of America, will mect at| {nto a period of antietpatea met to has motivated the members off First and Third Wednes-| week there a guest _at tho Plains! sari bridge bape Prepress Y ratheen Ma- ale Ann Covert, daughter of|the Knights of Pythjas hall, ; politan enjoyment. : bs Eee shar trae a eee in Dee ee d f M th A . (row nen irs, O'Connor and Mrs.| Mt; and Mrs. Pitt Covert, was hos-| . sitchen shower. for Mrs. Robert Conception of just how enthralling | Fans’ Ss edncerts. ; ays 0} onth Are = honey. Mrs. tess at a childrens’ party given yes- 7 vi the. initiat for the }#%y they have given consideration = onlin received guest gifts. parkas a Grieve to be_given by the Misss|will be the. initial program ae alte hea Crees Dates Set Among those present were Mrs.| craay afternoon nt her home inf gaya and Victoria Kassis at thelr winter, as #ivén’ by “Arthar ‘Middic. |10 those thing ‘wh ap- aN. Wheeler, Mrs, Jeremiah Mac] yoner OF fer fitth Birthday anni-| pcrc, ton, “baritone, and, Paul. Althouse, eal for the, public. so a ¢ sce Su, inn, Mrs. C. . eepen $20,798. tenor, is, lacking in those ‘unac-| Response was not laak: last S Peatarinieet’ Deitieriad Mra.| {7 Playing "games after which re- ‘Tuesday. quainted with these two artists, Vol-| year. In, view of what {5 now -an- Leg SPS Ss aan hart calan ‘Towneeh: Mek: Cathey Pets Fresimpenta see served. Mrs. R. M. Boeke will entertain] untary contributions to’ their peor-| nounced as thé reried in store for pk ra a oa the Net Aaa erson, Mra. Cecil Bon, Mra. B. J.) pqridren ybil Johnaog, Were: Abbie! tno fine atts division of the Casper | tess réputationa-as singers.in joint| the immediate. future, Casper witl setter La Scat hey Donahoe, Mra. J. W. Johnson, Mrs} yonetts Kimball, Bileen wine Bon. | Woman's Departmental club at her| recitats, come in.an endless flow.| whoje heartedly lend its support, pri: Bisgayay is lee ta nen ie William B. Cobb and guest, Mis# ee Mae eee ntyt®: | raaidlence from’the great critics of New York | marily“concerned with assisting the De snonmal midnight. ‘The Curts Marjorie Pfeiffer of California, Mrs-| Haines, Ann Laughlin, Wai Bere, | A: 1 Paul Bacheller will com-| City, club in renewing its milk fund, orchestra. will furnish the music It is said that the penalty for establishing a reputation {s Price, Mrs. Leo A. Dunn, Mrs. | ecrq Hoope Lucille Purdy, | Piment Mra, Maurice O'Connor and), nwo hundreds of! people in this! In all, five numbers are in the ser: and the tickets will be $1 a couple that one must live up to it. : s*tharien %,| GFacte Bucina, ‘Jean Biglin, Jimmie | M**: Joe Donlin of Ft. Wayne, Ind:;| sey whe deem it & privilege to at- Hes. After Middleton and Althouse on | en cite members, ‘The dances are F me aie pert Ladd. Mrs. Charles 3; | Brewster, Frederick Jensen Bobbie | ®t, luncheon and bridge party. tend. concerts of classic standing,| October 6, will come the following:| open to-all members of the club In In’ the ‘cane of these stores having established.a, reputatio 7 Mrs. David Trot’ Bulitvan,| HO°Rer, Bobble Kimball, George |, Ai"®: H.,H. Schwartz willbe hos-| 1204 nave no reservations ot pmine|iuGey MacLaren, reader: known ea | chen standing and thelr out-of-town for doing a straight, clean, legitimate drug business; a rep- 2 Mins Margaret throm ata,| Forbes, Pitt Covert, Jr., and the hos. | £8® for the regular nfeeting of the| {On" nen they go to the America|’ the girl\ with the camera mind,”|! house guests. utation for neat, clean, orderly, well conducted seus stores 4 ¢ mith, Miss Kathryn O08! song. is Tea club. theater during the evening of Oe-|on October 20. It is expected that the dances will & reputation for service, of auch a ‘high order: of ele honey, seating s Hh ber cs Current vents section (of (Casper | tober 6, ta Usten to the Middleton | Richard Crooks, tenor and Muns,| pe continnes shvedeh the entire wih. that it is not surpassed by any merchant anywhere; | Miss Margaret 2 Mrs, Donlin| 1 Bott Will Be Hostess Wornan's Departmental club) Meni loa Athenee. For, toaliohk aT PAREN OMbiat on’ Janunyy as , >| ter making an added interest to the established such a reputation, itt as it is pe a | and Mrs. O'Connor...” At Bridge Luncheon Friday fap at ithe meulipsipesry. there has been concurrence among 1 The threo brothers Cherniavsky, | social activities of the aah but a privil and a pleasure to live up to the ae ible Mrs. A. K. Bott will bo hostess at r ; teading critics not only in this | playing plano, cello and violin, on| A.C. Riker, secretary, and George Feputation, ‘which te sche | Modern Woodmen to Hold an informal 1 o'clock luncheon and ee h Cram Miss Edna}country but abroad, as/to the unex-| February, 9. 7 | Jarvis, chairman of the entertain. making. | Important Meeting. ‘i bridge party to be given on Frid Mrs. Ted sPurdy and Miss Ednayiotied ability of’ these’ two! menitol: ‘Ine Bourrkaya, eoprane’s sololat, | ment committee, will have charge of | Casper camp, No: 12885 Modern | oe this week ut the Hehning tore) | Smuth will eee Cone ohn teave room for doubt in connection | once favorite of csars at the Royal|the dances, p q Woodman of eae Ray ce ies for 4S-&déete, as ug Sasniane at\an ith either their aytietty or (BNE) Bieater ihc Pettebrat sonnei: o ps da DR \) {mportant meeting on Mond e ve 8 or e 5 ‘y ‘ : ing, September 22 at the Knights of fei gt Altar and Rosary society meeting | Prostams. * Rises arrears) eee Motor re Boron. daughter of Pythigs hall. The meeting will be-} ra hepperson Is at the Mullin club. ¥ In distant Australia, the Sydney er oe a iid cterke Mi ra . W. W. Sproul, at § o'clock and all members xia er mia xed Party, Casper Woman's Departmental | Daily Matt has this to say of Amer. | 8c ‘and Ach shetoaity stobeb Te Sarah se ti eee ey let CASPER’S PIONEER S gked to be pre 1k Shepperson was host” to club . me ro » Knights of [tea singers: ‘ Coed res. ‘yoming Nationa! nk and left pats! : asked to be prese ot teenie ce sashes eae saa * ing at the Knights of mecne e aiadignce was enchant: | ual solicitations ater being made by| yesterday afternoon for Grinrait Wyoming’s Leading Drug Stores s fternoon at his home on| ees he large audie a Mid. | Members “of the club and “expecta-}Ta.} where she will begin her fresh: The Stores % Brasemasies sales h aNaere East Second street in honor of his | Thuiseey ps engrina citrap actly ca the high,| UOR# are that all seats of which|man work in college, Miss Sprowl . fac ‘Bee eek in October. pire of his | rsday. delton : . 4 sania repented eh ag aap tee pinth ‘birthday anniversary. Games|’ xtre, John M. Whisehhunt will be | cr oa mune, enone OO a there are about 900, will be sold tn was chose. validictorian of a class “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” gulla held last week it was decided babe pbs Poos ketreshments. wer€ | postess for the regular meeting of | Vocal artistry. There was joyous a of 72 in 1922. to hold a rummage sale October 7 eee enue: Bhepperson. the Ceramic elub. cheering and unlimited enthusiaem “ and § at North Casper the place to Janee aioe Ricneatenn wits Fe a after each item, and the singers re- be announced later. Friends of the /Roher ‘opin’ Janke hun eon Friday. sponded generously to the demands BN te are auhed tr call one of | Tobin, Billy Schulte, Brother | Mrs. Claries 8, McKinley, guest] for additional songs. ‘These two emi- to donate are asked to call one of! Crouch, Frank Schulte, John Bear {of Mrs. Cleveland H. Storrs, ‘will be| nent. vocalists have established « the following committee and trey |on, ‘Teddy Nelson and’ Nolan Bar.| honored at an informal tea by Mrs.| phenomenal popularity in Sydney: will be called for: Mrs. E. C. Parfet, | ° . > “|'r. iS. Spears at her home on Lin-|hey scored a triumphant succels.” chairman, Mrs. Philip K. Hawaras, ReGen Si etiest: “syaney Dally Mail Mrs. Sinclair Reekle, Mra. W. W.-| pg roman ‘ak iiskatian }ithenpekeies i 5 ra phian Banquet ‘Women's, Christian his That commendation is but one Keefe ‘and Mrs. Fred) Hutemith, Tomorrow Evening. union meeting at the Methodist | 2 Ait combine in_a, triumphal a ¥ he first annual banquet of the | Church. & raise of Middleton and Althouse Meetings of iecroreanes Casper Delphian society, which wil) | Mrs. A. K. Bott will be hostess at Liss i thereanuen bro tedety Daxk ‘To Be Held This Week. Ke place ‘ atl an informal luncheon and_ bridge The W. C. T. U._will meet at the gap chloe tyne en ote at oe et ine Henning | month. "Methodist church Friday ‘afternoon | °:3° o'clock tomorrow evening is ex-| Party to be & ‘The winter series a planned by "at 2:30 and the ¥. P. B. will meet] Pected to be an event of real import. | hotel. Pee aD the Womants Departmental ¢lub, to Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the HORA eR Rn Uterary Seine be ‘conducted ‘under the auspices of ‘ ; Rome of Mrs. George Ferguson, at| Pog, watch has been arranged | | Saturday. sriti| ite charity’ division, hes’ for Sta .ob- ie} * “954 South Ash street ‘! MI. O'Brien, Mrs. W. W. ‘g ‘% ject the building of a smilk fund Rio 1 "Phe L."T? L. will also meet at the} teY and Mrs. Harry. Adams, wili| meet at the home of Mrs: GeorEe | hich? “will -wupply cungermpuslahed ur irim 2 5 ® ean amit y| Present a number of really interest- | Ferguson. : . Coe TS prot nate: thie trader | Ue tealttia,.Macsare tie tie ad outa, ay, Taticokartl, entertain | children th the bens tore (a ae ship. ¢ Mrs pott tttentne ning is giving his personal | Chapter G of. the P. E. 0. Bister: ele spec was admirably ee eer ene attention to the banquet menu, | hood at her home. is PRIC E € P+. 0. Meeting whieh insures success in that par. SLT eo eee: fated hey pide heed ads apa? Bic ai 7 © (Saturday Afternoon, Houle? -| ML. B, Reed was-among the Den:|year. Thousands of bottles, of mills se ae apter G of the P. B. O. sister-| 2anauet reservations for members | ver arrivals yesterda: WOES TUTS: hood will meet Saturday afternoon, ns ve ”" eee . 2 September 27 at’ 2:30 o'clock atthe for Selling Monday and Tuesday Only home of Mrs. Ray Cook, 635 South = \Beech street, (Visitor® are. cordially : ! welcome. 95 : sen ; Fine Arts Division ‘ e E ; To Meet Tuesday Afternoon. : The fine arts division of the Cas- tiper Wom Departmental club Pa will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. M. 2 si % pooks in the Miller apartments on. The satisfacti on of 5) 3 CY avenue. ‘i 4 — - i ay KY i . knowing that you.own E a «ope ee ae si ; Mrs. WWhisenbunt wil the finest piano in the: Blustering winds and wintry weather must not find you unprepared. _Noww is the time. to select ‘our Win- H saptistage ts ‘ME Whisentrunt wilt en Id is yours when ter coat. Values like these do not happen every day. Such good looking coats will be higher priced iater. - = tertain the members of the Ceramia world is y' Act while oppeytunity knocks. ae : ie } club on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 Gap a. y 5 : é Hlorelock at her home, 1325 South Ash Every coat at this price is handsomely trimmed in fur. The flatter pelts so fashionable this fall are well ~ ‘wtreet. resented. Fabrics deep-napped with cut patterns, or smooth-s! eee AQtar and Rosary Society To Meet Wednesday. The regular meeting of the Altar and Rosary soclety of St. Anthany's tholic church will be held on Wed nesday afternon at the Mullin club with the Mesdames M. Slizeskie and Denis Daly as he a Departmental Club Meeting Wednesday. Owing to the conference of thé state federation to be held In Doug- las, October 12 and 13 the general meeting of the Casper Wontan's De- partmental club will be held on Wednesday afternoon of this week ut 2 o'clock at the Knights of Pyth- av hall. Under the auspices of the Mothers division of the club tea will he served to the school teachers from ® o'clock until 4. During the business session important. business will be transacted’ and all of the club are urgently ed to be present eee Woman's Association To Be Entertaine Member ne Woman's associa- tion of th Firet Christian church willbe entertained on Thursday af- ternoor Hoon at son street sisted o'clock by home 136 South Jack- Mrs, Hoon will be as- Mrs. R.A. West and: Mrs, Galbraith. -A report of the Mrs. ¥ kk, her year's work will be read and all men and friends are invited to attend eee Current Events Department Will Hold Meeting Tuesd: The current events depa the Cagper Woma elub wil at 2:30 o'cl: with Mrs, W nent of rtmental fternoon Mbrary wh Patten the Vote t the publi Holman in be give k on Opr a by 2 Mrs. Grieve To Be The Baldwin Piano Comes Into Your Home It is the instrument that was awarded the Grand Prix at the Paris Ex- position in competition with not only the leading pianos of America but Europe as well. It is the only American} piano thus honored. It is the instrument that was awarded the Grand Prize at the St. Louis Exposition, again in competition with the’,world’s greatest pianos especially those of America. It is the instrument that is used and_recommended.by. Alda, Bachaus, Sembrich, La Forge, de Pachmann, Schwarwenka, Levitzki, Raisa, Chaliapin and many other artists of equal renown. 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