Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 6

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oT EA a ———ee rr ee r P ‘4 GE SIX. Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, OCTOBER ‘B, 1924, NOCIETY . + RECENT AND COMING ‘ VENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER nual Luncheon of Club Saturday. the Casper Woman's given Saturday at the Hen- ‘nag h during which time a most yJoyable program was given includ- \© Flynn, songs “America” and ‘eyoming by the club, and presenta- en of bouquets of flowers to Mrs. < B. Brooks incoming president an +s. E. R. Shipp out going prest- arrangemertts. Following the ncheon a social afternoon was en- ‘ved at the Brooks home durin fxich time Mrs. Silver of ®ayed several piano selections fol- pee ee ea oowerman. uGuests and members present at e meeting were: Mrs. H. B. Max- Mrs. Nellene Zaring of Ba Minnie Irene Howser, M jhomas M. Hyde of Basin, Mrs. Jillam C. Newell, Mrs. W. H VanDevender P. Fishburn, a ; jruwford, Mrs. C. ‘} Basin, Mrs. Harry rs. E. R. Shipp, Mrs. H. C. Chap rs. J. 8. Mechling, Mrs. G. L r of Denyer, Mrs. R. L. Sil Ttsta ’. J. Bailey, Mrs. J. T. Sec i ieorge Jarvis, Mrs. Amy R rs. Oddmund Josendal, Mrs, Guy Gay, Mrs. Cornelius D. Murane, rs, J. W. Longshore, Mrs. R. N. ichols of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Mrs. B. Brooks. 2. fold Social Meeting. The music division of the Casper Voman’s Departmental club will 101d @ social meeting on Wednesday sifternoon, October 8, at 2:30 o'clock ‘it the home of Mrs. ‘A. C. Riker. The program to be igiven follows: ; rly Church Music"__ beet Mrs. P. GC. Nicolaysen lustrations of gorlan Style pare =---- Mrs. O, L. Thomas Paper—"Palestrina” ---.------- eat -- Mrs. C. 8, Thompson ‘ocal Selection, Selected-----_- -s -Mrs, C, D. Welch Solo—"Vol Che Sapete” | by Mozart and “Caro Mio Ben” rdant -Miss neces Bowerman see “Musical and Tea Friday jAt Presbyterian Manse. Of more than ordinary interest \to “women of Casper will be the musi- “cul and tea to be given at the Pres- *byterian manse, 1103 South Wolcott fatreet, next Friday afternoon from 32:30 to 5:30. It will be given for the benefit of the building fund of the First Presbyterian church, and a {silver offering will be taken. The {musical talent will be of Casper’s ‘nest, and will include yocal and in- ‘strumental solos and duets. Among those who will take part follow: The ‘Mesdames Chas. A, Fowler, Oscar ‘Beyer, R. B, Leggett, P. W. Frank, ‘H. P. Bubb, W, H. Tolhurst, L. D. ‘Branson, A, C. Riker, F. J. Les- ‘echinsky; Misses“Jessie Mae Agnew, ‘tusie Division To eat by Mrs. M. C. Keith, chairman | Mrs. 4 Bishop of Basin who are guests in the city of Mra, R. R, Denny. The g | tea table was most attractively deco- Basin {rated in pink and cream tea roses. s. F. B, Firmin, Mrs. Thomas | dames P. Kem and T. A. Dean presided at . | the tea table. ternoon were; Mrs. C. H. Towns: Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. Leigh Town- : send, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs. t ‘rs. Lin I, Noble of Thermopo'ls, yr, for the regi G of the P. B..0. sisterhood on Sat- urd: o'cloc! bin street. All members as well as visiting P, EH. 0.’s in the-city are invited to attend. ° a miscellancot her home complimentary to Mrs. W. FE. Smith formerly Miss De Lilah Wilkes of this city. es + Helen Stone, na Mae Healey, Frances Bowerman, and Sylvia ; Elarth. Entertainment of exception: MONARCH PLAYER PIANO—African brown ma- Used less than three OTIGIG ee inte ce ot hogany case. * VICTROLA STYLE 80—Oak case, a bargain at ______ CHENEY MACHINE—New $175; our Brice tec ens ok 2k a un $85 SILVERTONE—Plays all makes of WEROPUS MORE ct soto cee nies All of these instruments carry our personal guarantee —and any time within twelve months they can be 2 on new instruments and your account credited with the full amount you have paid. The Klein-Marks Music & Art Co. exchanged 238 East 2nd Street Radio Demonstrations Every Night From 7:30 to 10 o’Clock First of the Week Bargains In Used Musical Instruments RICHMOND PIANO, WALNUT CASE—One of the best used pianos we have ever had on OOPS MODE ie tense ek on ethene emleemecen eens $285 WHITNEY PIANO, OAK CASE—A mighty good practice piano—mechanically POvecte +. ee 5 sami A $485 HAMILTON PLAYER PIANO—Browh mahogany case; used for demonstration (TR LO aN ah ER pay a apy BS ae A a oh $ 785 VICTROLA STYLE 14—Dark mahogany case and cannot be told from new al Interest is assured by the bring- ing together of so many skilled mu- al luncheon and first] sictans of the city. An invitation is extended to the women of Casper to be present any time during the afternoon. ‘ty several vocal selections by Miss | ygrs, Sullivan Is Hostess pances Bowerman accompanied by| At Party for Basin Visitors. Mrs. E. J. Sullivan was hostess at an informal tea given today at her | residence on South Durbin street complimentary to Mrs. R. B. West, G. R. Brill and Mrs. T. K. Assisting Mrs. Sullivan were Mrs. wed by vocal numbers by Miss|Charles S. Hill, Mrs. G. R. Wald- schmidt, Mrs. Joe Denham, Mrs. Paul EB. Bacheller, Mrs. Fred Capen, Mrs. T. C, Spears, while the Mes- een, R. C. Wyland, James Guests who called during the af- a A. Reed, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Mrs. Robert R-<d, Mrs.Charles I. Campbell, Mrs R. R. Rose, Mrs. Nell Charles Geis. ‘| Mrs. R. R. Denny, Mrs. C. P. Plum- -\mer, Mrs. Frank Flanigan, Mrs Cobb, Mrs. T. J. Riach, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. F. Hoff, Mrs. BE. L. ‘]R. H. Nichols and guest, Mrs. R. N. Nichols of Council Bluffs, Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs. Lawton, Mrs. Cleveland Storrs and guest, Mrs. W. S. McKinley, Mrs. T. 8. Cooke, Mrs. B. B. Lummis, Mrs. Minal Young, Mrs. Green, Mrs. R. C. Wyland, Mrs. James P. Kem, Mrs. . A. Dean, Mrs. Charles S. Hill, Harry Free, Mrs. A. brook, Mrs. Mrs. G. Waldschmidt, Mrs. Joe Denham y 1 Bacheller,, Mrs. Fred Ca C. Spears, Mrs. ; and the guest of J. Cunninghi honor P. E. 0. Meeting Saturday At Byars Residence. Mrs. H. E. Byars will be hostess meeting of Chapter afternoon, October 11, at 2:30 her home, 1212 South Dur- Miss Wilkes Is Hostess At Informal Party. Miss Fyrne Wilkes entertained at shower last week at Ceramic Club to Meet Thursday. The regular meeting of the Cera- mic club will be held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed- win Bean, 942 South Wolcott street. MADAM “CROSS” + Private Physic Adviser and Clairvoyant By appointment—Phone 1181 Knows your past, present and can tell your future. WEST HOTEL Be $135 $65 Phone 1745 Three Princesses Entered for Tulsa Honors the Mi crowned Princess Wyoming at the Tribune's beauty fete here. were: News of Women’s Clu Mr, and Mra. Wyatt Entertain Saterday.‘ Smith and Eight guests attended. Recital Friday Evening Is Huge Success. SepmSRAr ee (O2-S Caries SPS Lees F8 citals was given Friday evening at Episcopal eoaren by | home on South Beech street in cele- the puplis of the Van Meter schoo! | bration of his tenth birthday anni-|ing of the Chicago and Northwest: of music. The affair was well at-|versary. Guests who attended were/ ern Railway Woman's club will be tended and was in every way a sue-|Harry Schwartz, Allen Fidel, Dick) neid on Tuesday afternoon of this cess each pupil showing excellent | Schwartz, Jack Fidel, Robert Rose, | week at the public library. All mem- training and technique. The recit-| John, Fishburn, Ralph Blakey and] pers as well as prospective mem- als will be given in the form of a| Ralph Peterson. contest each pupil playing in seven recitals from memory will at the| Mrs. Riker Wi! Be end of the season be awarded &| Hostess at Party. Be ones students see. Friday 6 a See Reet evening include: Mary Savage, Flor-| 4+ an informal luncheon and bridge | 13 will hold a mate ed goods Harry | °t 82 s|on Saturday, October 11, at tte ~Y party to be given on Tuesday at the) Treg Hardware store, for: the = ine Kyte, Carl Schedler, Powell, Velma Schedler, Gtrardot, Erika Schmidt, Fuller, Jr., J. M. McColley and B. Bellenfontaine. ° At Informal Party. t an informal sur- Decorations . car-| Friday Afternoon. attractively mopolis, Mrs. A, M. Wirt and the Frederick ©. Hanne. T.°8. Cooks friends yesterday at a dinner fol- lowed by a theater party at his eee Hold Bake Sale. Mra. A. C. Riker will be hostess} Th: Casper Country club. ° ‘Treble Clef Chorus ~-J To Meet Tuesday. The regular rehearsal of the Treble Clef Chorus will be held on 9:30 a. m. Tuesday ‘i " Study Class to Meet 3 » Mrs. Thomas Hood entertained} charles Fac api Agden ER At Cobb Residence. Louisiana, Montana and Kansas are represented at the beauty carnival now in progress at Tulsa along| last evening at her home on South with Wyoming and other states that chose princesses. On tho left is Miss Lucite Hayes of Shreveport, who is| Center street Miss Louisiana, Montana sent Wana Edwards of Forsythe, selected through the agency of the Billings Ga-|Pt!se Party given in honor of Mrs: actte. She 1s 23, the daughter of a prominent sheepman and a graduate nurse. On the right is Miss Ramona evening tor California. to sowed the Marcella Trees, 17 of Winfield, Kan., who wears the colors of the Sunflower state. Special advices from| winter months. Tulsa, however, say that nono of the princesses is lovelier than Miss Dorothy Logan of Douglas, who was} ‘ied out in cut flowe placed were used. Guests present|don and Frances Willard divisions! in the Mrs. A. T. Phillips, Mrs. A. | of the Woman's Christian Temper-_ days meeting of importance of the board of directors will be held at 7:30 o’-| Monday afternoon, busine: ‘An Added Attraction. Each customer this week purchasing a coat at $85 may select from all the new Hats on the Mezzanine at ten per cent discount Winter Is Approaching It is time to purchase the new coat. But the coat in question is easy to solve this week at this store. Here ~ is unustal excellence offered ir coats of style and quality. A saving worth your attention Sizes 16 to 46 Such high grade materials as Ormandale, Faunskin, Ceour-de-laine, Drongo, Flamingo, Velcuba, Velvatone, New Zebia, Chamovet and Lus- trous Imported Bolivia, trimmed. with genuine Beaver, Siberian and Viatka Squirrel, Mink, Dyed Fox, Hudson Seal and Marmink, are com- bined to make these coats extremely high quality and of distinctive styles. Among the popular colors are black, navy, tile, brick, burgundy, wood brown, taupe and seal brown. —everywoman’s store — excellence in fifty-three Glance in our display windows as you pass by. We endeavor to make them attractive and to correctly reflect the mode of the hour regularly priced . from $85 to $110 this «week -—and when we say excellence, we mean excelling superiority in style, which every woman who pays this price rightfully de- mands; excellence of. material — body fabric, trimming, ornaments and buttons, lining, thread for the seams; excellence of color—tones and solid colors that are fast- dyed, that are clear and of just that shad- ing which makes the ensemble a creation of beauty; and excellence of workmanship which means that only skilled hands have carefully executed the design of the crea- tor into a garment worthy tg grace any woman's form. / bers are asked ta be pessent. Rebekah Lodge Will bs and Organizations “Le . | ance Uniehe roe bela en Fieay , Mrs. Philip | afternoon tl week at o. Mrs. Grace Rafferty, rs. th Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wyatt enter-|Johneon, Miss Ora Helm of Ther- trona Rebekah lodge No. ee benefit of the contingent fund. All Rebekahs who have donations’ are asked to have them at the store by The Study class will meet on October 6, at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. A. H. Cobb, 845 South Beech street. Robert O'p of the Queen Insur- ‘A joint meeting of the Anna Gor-| ance company of Denver will arrive city this week on a several a

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