Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1924, Page 4

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NE ary ‘open ithe bring both Lead Can, and trials Allie Ame Cont Nore division PAGE FOUR. SOCIETY RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Mrs. Hoff Entertains Fortnightly Club. Hoft entertained the Fortnightly bridge at her home on South Center street. High honors for the afterncon were won by Mrs. John B. patitutes. present were: Mrs. EB. J. Sullivan, . H. , Mra. Charles Crab- s. R. E. Wertz, Mrs. James Weiderhold and Mrs. Patrick Sulli- an. ‘The club will be entertained again in two weeks on Saturday by Mrs. C, H. Townsend at her resi dence on Wolcott street. Monday Ciub to Meet Tomorrow. Mrs. James Wiederhold will en- the Monday bridge club t her home, 903 Mrs. Frank Cowan Will Be Hostess for Midnight Club. Mrs. Frank Cowan will be hostess for the second regular “meeting of Midnight bridge club to be held Thursday evening at her home Wolcott street. or ste Mothers’ Division to Meet at Russell Home. The mothers’ division of the Cas. per Woman's Departmental club will meet on Wednesday afternoon Octo on on South ber 15 at ) o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Russell, 454 Milton avenue. All members well as those interested in the work of the are invited to atend. Members of Country Club To Meet Tomorrow. Members of the Casper Coyntry club will hold their annual meeting Monday at the club, dinner to be served in the evening Epworth League Gives Successful Party. The Epworth League of the Meth- odist church gave a most successful party and entertainment on Friday evening at the church. ning of the evening was larity contest was h Beulah and Miss F: ld the winners, Ben Pester was in charge] Jnvited guests include, Mrs. of this part of the program. The| Ralph Marshall, Mrs. Walter Stor- sale of pies was a huge success with | rie, Mrs. Ann Davis, Mrs, Davis Palmer Johnson and.8. E. Bailey as| wiison, Mrs. Harold Patten, Mrs. salesmen. The proceeds from the] Ralph Herrick, Mrs. W. I. Christ- entertainment will be used by the} ian, Mrs. William Rae, Mrs. James, organization for the purchase of| xtra Arthur Watson, Mrs. Mary sults for the Methodist basketball cranieton, Miss Jean Ray, Mi | team: SAE ES Margaret Hoffman, Miss Elsie Win- ter, Miss Maybell Thornton, Miss, Mrs. Street Is Hostess Esther Nea!, Miss Adeline Gilborne At Bridge Party Saturday. Miss Marion ndon, Miss Esther Mrs. E..C. Street number of friends yesterday noon at her home on Kast street at an informal bri Attrac lecoratic Hallowe'en designs w ors at bridge were John Harned and Mr Guests who attendea Charles Gunnison, en, Mrs. Lee Reno, ton, Mrs. John Harned, Chapman, Mrs. Taylor, taken Polly we: Woman's Association To Hold All Day Session. all day sessii tion of the First tlonal church will be Moore, the purpose the Christmas bazaar. their own lunch. Informal Dinner Last Evening For Miss Parson. The Misses Cecilia Gibbons an informal were The begin-| spent playing games after which a popu- Bennett being entertained a Arthur Sir- Mrs, E. O. Strat- Mrs. irs. J Hansard and Miss Betty Cahill. n of the Woman's Congre held on W nesday at the residence of Mrs. Fred 1142 South David street for of sewing articles for A) members are asked to be present and to bring Luella Campbell and hostesses dinner given last eve- ning at their heme in honor of Miss Helen Parson who is leaving soon fhe Casper Sunday Cribune x News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations for home. Ww. C. Richut, Dickman, guest of honor. = es Miss Gilborne Will Bo Complimented at Party. Miss Veeta Gilborne riage to B. O jocial event son, Mitt the of the week in Misses | row evening by Mrs at her home. and Miss Gilborne. Delphians Mect Tomorrow Afternoon. The Delphi morrow, Mo: y o'clock at th Public meeting will & under of the president, Mrs. is, and Mrs, W. Runden afternoon, at Library. the 0. 5 Mrs. J. J.}and Roman comedy. that material derived outside the Delphian will be introduced. text Surprise Party Friday For Mrs. Dodds. a Mrs. R. Robert Dodds. Dodds, Jr. The evenin and Miss fete and Constance Metz. Among those who attended Mrs. Tripeny, Mr. and Mr Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Me’ Agnes “Trumbul, the Mi guerjete’ and Consiance at The AMPICO Re-Enacts the Artist Leopold Godowsky Germaine Snitzer Olga Samaroft Harold Bauer Carrie Jacobs Bond George Copeland Mark Hambourg Fritz Kreisler Alfred Mirovitch Arthur Rubinstein Gertrude Ross Marquerite Volavy Brahm Van den Berg Henry Souvaine Sigmund Spaeth Sigismund Stojowski Elly Ney Erno Dohnanyi Richard Buhlig Artur Bodanzky Teresa Carreno Ossip, Gabrilowitsch Ethel Leginska Pietro Mascagni Mieczyslaw Munz Olga Steeb Victor Wittgenstein Victor Herbert Benno Moisewitsch 232 East 2nd The Glorious Heights of ‘Supreme Achievement With the Ampico Seldom it is, that there is produced a master- piece so perfected as to leave nothing to be de- sired. Yet that fact ‘js true of this great re- enacting instrument. Only after years of constant endeavor was there offered to the public an instrument endorsed by the great- est musicians and au- thorities on music as perfectly reproducing the interpretations of the world’s most noted pianists. This instrument we senting to you. We Cordially Invite You to Hear the AMPICO in the CHICKERING Only Then Can You Appreciate Its Greatness The Ampico is obtainable in The Chickering and Marshall & Wendall Pianos—Grands and Uprights. All motor driven, from $1075 up. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering CASPER and Lavoye * Phone 194 Chicago to make her future Among the inyited guests were, Miss Beulah Thompson, Miss Marion Mial!, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Margaret McKenzle and the Messrs. R. E. Ri¢hul, Chet Fergu- Ray Childers, Howard Wells and whose mar- Hammond will be a will honored at an informal bridge party and linen shower to be given tomor- Zora Perkins n Circle will meet to- direction Cacerell J. Hagist will have charge of the study subject, Greek The members R.| will take special interest in the fact from sources books, H. Dodds was the guest of honor at a surprise party given for her on Friday evening by Mrs. Alice spent playing cards and music, Several musical numbers were given during the evening by the Misses Marguer- Metz, Al- fred Cline and the honored guest. feel honored in pre-, in A dramtic treat of fhe rarest rit” thus might be summarized in »hrase the remarkable theatr oftering to be pregented to the Cas- per public at the America theater, October 20. The treat is to be nothing less than the appearance for the first time in Casper of that Wrilljant and famous star of a “new theatrical art," Miss Gay MacLaren, who has been taking blase theater audiences by storm in the great cities all over the country for the last year. It-wil! be the second of a series of offerings this winter under the ausplees of the Charity department of the Casper Women's Department- al club. The support given the con- cert recently presented by AKhoure and Middleton leads the Department- al club to believe that in offering the dramatic production it will meet with the hearty approval of all Cas- perites. Proceeds from the series of offeringg are to go to the milk fund of the cub, Miss MacLaren's ‘new art,"’ hailed by critics from coast to coast in Gay M’Laren to Provide Next Musical Treat Here GAY McLAREN showers of coruscating adjectives, Rummage Sale Is Huge Success. The rummage sale held last week at North Casper by members of St. Mark's guild was a huge success a large profit being made on art- icles donated to the society for the sale, Members’ of the guild wish to thank the merchants and all mem- bers and friends who assisted in mak- ing the affair a cuccess. eee Retail Clerks to Hold Two Meetings Each Month. Tho Retail Clerks Local No. 102 of Casper will hold two mectings each month on the second and fourth Tuesdays at the Knights of Pythias hall. ‘The first meeting to be held on Tuesday of this week will be feat- ured by the initiation of a large class of candidates, including sev- eral women clerks. Committees will also be appointed at this meeting for the arrangements for the social meeting on Tuesday evening, Octo ber 28, Social and Dance At Moose Hall, Casper Lodge™No. 1182 Loyal Or- | der of Moore will give a social and dance at their hall on West First street on Thursday evening. Pre- ceding the entertainment the regular business meeting will be held to which all members and friends are asked to be present. Excellent mu sie has been secured for the eve- ning and it is hoped that a Jarge number will attend. eee A. T. 0, Alumni To Mect This Wock. The Alpha Tau Omega alumni as- sociation will hold its regular month- ly meeting and dinner on Tuesday evening at the Townsend hotel. eee Dinner Tuesday At Townsend Hotel. Members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity will hold one cf their reg ular meetings on Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock at the Towr tel. All members who hay | tended other meetings are to be present, evening end ho- not at invited eee Modern Woodmen to Meet Monday Evening. Casper’ camp No. 1235 Modern | Woodmen of America will hold its regular meeting on Monday eve | ning, October 13, at the Knights of Pythias’ halltrom $ o'clock until, 9 eee eS ea aN oa consirts cf the presentation of an entire’ play without any ald but a simple stage setting and her own wonderful power of memory and magic mimicry. Endowed by nature with youth, beauty and a power of flashing bril- Nance ‘once seen in a géMeration, Miss MacLaren is sure to leave an audience here which will talk of her appearance for weeks afterward. She is “sure fire,” “big time,” and all the other superlatives bestowed on favored queens of the stage. She will present “Enter, Madame." This production was selected by the dramatic department of the club and those who selected it stake their reputation in urging everyone who does not wirh to miss a very rare treat to attend this outstanding dramatic event. The season tickets which were $8 are now $6.50 and those which were $7 are now $5.50. They are on sae at the Klein-Marks Music and Art Shop cr at the Charles E. Wells Music ¢tore, where they will remain until 9:30 a, m. the day of the show at which time single seats will go on sale at the America theater. acter which a social and dance will be enjoyed. The entertainment will be given by members of the Modern After Sayin moye wrink’ and I will take them out, WRINKLES FRECKLES, PITTINGS, SCARS AND ALL FACIAL BLEMISHES POSITIVELY REMOVED A sagged ard wrinkled face—not Phone 1980R for Appointment or Address Box 642 ‘Woodmen and Roya! Neighbors for the benefit of both organisations. Many plans are being made by the committee in charge for an enjoy- able evening and members and friends of both organizations are in- vited to attend. Refreshments will be served during the entertainment. eee Mrs. Kyte Will Entertain Thimble Club Wednesday, Mrs, A. E. Kyte will entertain the Thimble club on Wednesday, October 15, at her home, 1244 South Wolcott The regular meeting of the West- minster guild of the Presbyterian church will be held on Wednesday evening at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street. Following the din- ner to be served at 6:30 a program will be given and all members as well as business girls or teachers members of the church are in. vited to attend. eee Mrs. Morgan to Be | Hostess at Luncheon. Mrs. G. T. Morgan will be hcstess at an informal luncheon and bridge party on Wednesday afternoon at her home, 605 South Park avenue for twenty guests. eee Mrs. Funkhouser to Be Hostess for Oiub Members. Mrs. Harry Funkhouser will be hostess on Thursday afternoon for the regular meeting of the Ceramic club’at her heme, 556,South Kim- ball street. eee D. A. R. Meeting Tuesday Afternoon. Fort Caspar chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold their monthly meeting Tues- day afternoon, October 14, at the residence of Mrs. A. H. Cobb, 845 South Beech street. Mrs. Cobb will bg assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. John Grieve and Mrs. B. B. Brooks, o.e Mrs. Dayton Will Entertain Synurgae. Mrs. Marshall Dayton will be host- ess for the regular meetin gof St. Mark’s Synurgae to be held on Tues- day evening at her home, 665 South Lincoln street Mrs. George Hac- kett will be assistant hostess for the evening. ee 2 Cathotic Girls’ Club To Resume Meetings. The first meeting of the season of the Catholic Girls’ club will be held on Tuesday evening, October 14, at 30 o'clock at the Mullin club, 218 Hast Seventh streét.. It is requested by the Rev, Father J. F. Moreton, moderator, that all members as well as all young girls of the parish at- tend this meeting as business of importance will be transacted. eee St. Mark’s Guild to Hold Regular Meeting The regular meeting of St. Mark's guild will be held on Thursday aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. B, B, Brooks on South Wolcott stre¢ All members are asked to bring to the meeting white or light colored material suitable for dying for rugs. eee Miss Seal Is At Party Saturday Miss Afton Seal, whose marriage to Arthur Leslie will take place next month, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given last evening by Mrs. John Suther- land at her home in the Albuquerque spartments, The bridal gifts were Presented to Miss Seal in a basket cleverly decorated in brown crepe paper and ribbons. A color scheme Was carried out in yellow for the decorations, : Invited guests included Miss Mar- garet Curtin, Miss Ada Wolf, Mr: years——are age indicators. every preparation on the market advertised to re- les and freckles and they still remain come to me Chal SHOU LY eleruity ral ” price you wish to Ov assortment of wedding rings is a most com- plete one, You can purchase one here of the degree of fineness you have in mind and at thé rice Oo pay. Jeweled wedding rin; finding. favor with recent brides. Saight.call his attention to this last line, Miss Your sight is the guardian angel of your other senses. Our expert will fit your eyes with the proper glasses. Jos. I. Schwartz Jeweler TRIS BLDG. You might call Aboutcobesen SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1924. Po , Mike Catherine Nines, |\Park, Miss Margaret Siew Nellie Quinn, Miss Dana Wood, | Miss Marguerite O'Brien Me Potts, Miss Florence ' guest‘of honor. 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