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i} PAGE SIX. ; ‘Che Casper Sunday Critune ~ ; : we man, Francis Birks and Ted Wed and Organ 7 4 : clude papers. on the 18th century Lincoln , SOCIETY SES then Cy Rede Ad =| Social Calendar for RECENT AND COMING |\“2it : Wp Serer v, 35. Oliver cowactte Air ‘nwo of|to be EVENTS IN SOCIAL] Bagg iia Bag ne et eo . : held on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 Cl | ‘S | " C i. : o'clock, October 25,.at ‘the -home of} Rebekah Lodge WE! Fortnightly Bridge O ASPER oe Mrs. H. B. Durham,.851 South Dur- | Hold Meeting. j Club to Meet Saturday. é bi bin street. All members as well as The W. L. Kuykendah! Rebekah Mrs. C. H. Townsend will enter-} Applied arts ‘division of Depart- visiting P. E. ©.’s in the.city are|lodge No. 39 will hold its regular] tain the members of the Fortnightly | mental club meeting at the ‘ho: ot c ‘The Study class will meet at the home of Mrs. A; H: Cobb, Mrs. W. W. Lacy will be. hostess p ‘, Invited to attend. meeting on Wednesday evening,| bridge club on Saturday of this week Mrs. J. M. Whisenhunt. F at an informal luncheon. and bridge ment For cery of an artist’s inspired hand he a J. y > Bicdeot Fund In Bubecss. would follow and continues: “eh Sy Ree eA a ae tne eon] St Ber Fesidence on Wolcott street. |" woen'y Benefit association ‘ot | party-at the Hennigge. .:) 1 The bridge tournament given yes- “The play is entirely secondary. Treble Clef Chorus 5 3 ale iar ip Shabe will be ‘Will Be the Maccabees will meet at-the Odd} Mrs. Thomas U Troth ~will-enter, terday at the Masonic temple for] it is the genius back of it that il. ee ee : To Moet’ Taesaay. given to which all Odd Fellows and antes inal Fellows hall. tain lier club: members,» \ the benefit of the student fund of |runtines a stark, but fruitful field. , TDG .Leew as oy reDeRteeh. ol ee kahs are inyited to attend. Re- La Nae Gay MacLaren performance at the 4 the State Federated Woman's club | Otherwise the field itself would be a Be, Treble Clet- chorus will-be held on rete fy paint, he car Habe Mrs. Thomas U. Troth will be! america Theater under auspices tof by the Panhellenic association Was | desert, no matter what were ite po. ; Sey, Seem en ES rap E. Repairers 8 by the OM hanes peocgens big : ae ey pneeting of | the Se is OSrad pene the Wom, ne ded with 240 sorority mem- | ¢¢, ‘s 3 Wells lc store. 11 the pl -: 3 an's ent lub. ; x a mi ts wil ™! in the Tribune; *¥- P i fos , Prizes were donated by the follow-/| all known and did not know that we PAS . eee . : p tag Chkpertivwet Klein Marks Musto knew it. We listen to her and know ee F Soy MOORS, oe eee Steric hixioee jabs genre sare Casati tenia te ee a the = hep ceaae Festoknds reve, and Art Shop, Maxfield Parrish’s|/that we know. She brings to us a ¢ : ‘ This ning. Meet At Moore Home. Char ‘ Le apies Ce HS wilt ren “Morning”; Fuchs & Co., imported | message from a homely fireside, re- : Mrs. Bell Nil Entertain sey aia a risks will attend a| The Woman's association of the PL scree eek ali at the) ess. for the regular meeting bottle of perfume; Perkins & Co..|ptete with gentle memories—mem a Tuesday (‘Téa Club... si a kha igged ty Ata) First Congregational church will | 8°™ : Fortnightly bridge club. } ; y, 5- rf be given this eve- Formal dancing party and buffet beaded bag; Lloyd Drug company. 5-| ories that somehow seem to belong Mrs, ‘Gis ‘Bellwill entertain the} picnic supper to hold its second all day sewing ses- t Mrs, H. B. Durham will entertain pound box of candy in leather boxi!+, us alone. Then, vivid and tom. membersgof’ the ‘TuefMay ‘Tew club| ning are Mr. and Mrs, Sige ge sion at the’ home * of “Mrs. Fred beens aap porte erg atrbers chapter G of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood. Princess, five-pound box of candy; | pening, she bifrsts into that laby: i i this week at her home for the regu-| McGrady, Mies eee aathaten Moore, 1142 South David street on a Winsner oil beet atte Od sa 4 The Bootery, chiffon hose; Camp-|rinth of love, hate, despair and fin. lar biweekty"meeting.~ 4! ae ee rT slam Nekocmmaker, | Wednesday, October 22, beginning at Fellows hall, nd Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and bell Hardware, flower bowl; Casper) an, triumphant renunciation, a bit $ yi al W. Canfield, William maker’ | 9:30 o'clock. All ladies of the church P| ught Miss Kathleen, will re- Stationery, incense burner; Hoff. | or which belongs to each of us, and Ak Crawford-Hamilton Febiph «Bergan BOG Be E. (Tobe)] are invited to attend. walauaey. fure this atteractn freee we ad a ere ent Hotnrocks Jew: |W® Marvel and rejotce though there : ase alk a2 ~teeena mo sete sone aie pd All day session of the Woman's|Cheyenne where they have been box of stationery; Rathrock’® Jew!) « curious tightening of (ie ‘wriets as : Mr. and» Mrs. Frederick Wilson Neighbors of Woodcraft jation of the First Congrega-| spending several days. They will be elry store, bar pin; Sprecher’s phar. | De ® cuttous tightening of the wrists é Crawford, formeriy-ef Columbus, O.,| Mrs..Lacy Will Be Hostess Will Hold Meeting Tuesday. Clonal ‘chutch’‘at, the -home: of Sieh] aponmpented by Mra. soba Modeath, macy, novelty compact; Blakey & | 510 Madtarea's waprans dapat ns ‘ $ now of. Pittsburgh, Pa., announce| At Bridge Luncheon Thursday. Casper Circle No. 409, Neighbors eat Moore. "| wha has been, visiting for a few 2 9 a Or aa aes wince ead interpretation. She lives a part so J < the engagement of thelr daughter} Mrs. W. W. Lacy will be hostess | of Wooderaft, will hold its regular Regular meeting of the literary! days in Cheyenne with her sister, Frantz Shop, 4 a ‘ood Jean to Ft Hamilton of this city. Mr. Hamilton, who-has been a resi- per for “A number of to 30. guests at an informal luncheon | meeting on Tuesday evening, Octo- and bridge party to be given on] be; at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fel- ‘Thursday at the Henning Hotel. . Nomination and election ere boldly that we recognize something that seems uncannily like reincar- nation, For a few tenge moments bracelet to match. Those winning honors were—Mrs. division of the Casper Woman's De- Mrs. Hugh Patton and Mr. Patton. A. T. Danaher, Miss Lovey Norris, exe i months, has just recently returned of officers for the ensuing term will now and then Gay MacLaren has F ae “ , bs dehad olbanen. seasiocs este eater: plenary oars: ae Paiesd out and esotietoay gle HAE - -| from Tulsa,-whers..he-attended the | aiar and-Rosary Society be held and .other. busin a pun Miss |taken her place and somehow this j international Petroleum Exposition | way Hold Regular: Meeting. will be. transacted, All_members are joberteon, ‘01 It 'at the home of Mr. asked to be present. E. Grude, Mrs. ritita: a: bae-) stranger has. known) ouplosniieiete x e and froin a vis! t im M The Altar and Rosary society of pI nett Stella Nichols and Mra. Crawford: -=* St. Anthony's Catholle church will ; G _E. Wood, Mrs. Leigh | 2nd joys and struggles and faflures eee 3 S ; és Toeneand aah eaves aa Mra. And with a little tremor we feel the : Informal Dancing Party nae ats Drndgertiieege etter FRECKLES, PITTINGS, SCARS AND ALL FACIAL 7 ns ‘ communion of the devine fellowship. $ Tuesday at Townsend. yw Invitations were issued today for z * 554 bfetetecon Fe of arrangements | There is no story so vital to man- 6 ‘Ah: tatortaal: -denetix paity-vaha pieocenien pa Damas. end TBA) -tormal dancing party to be given BLEMISHES POSITIVELY REMOVED included: Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. J.| ind has lived and mankind loves buffet supper Will be given“on Tues- u rer ear , | 9n Wednesday evening, October 29, ‘he and: wrinkled thea—-not«years—cere’ age. indlestoms! Glenn Parker, Mrs. R. B. Leggett, ret rae nue ees aie Ls her} Paviey-Oukrainsky ballet troupe ar | Townsend hotel by a number ° of’ Entertaiment pee ey tha Rectalac: aly move weinkles and freckl aad ‘they still’remain come to me Mra, W. R. ercsig ay hea oil PD alae acakatl ay ptt [cived at New York from a tour.uf| Casper young bachelors. Music for "ne Brotherhood of American Yeo: neha ‘3 urts or |] and I will take them out. ‘ H Miss Edna Mae Healey, Misa Isabel | inte the unknown: w Slew teal we |South America she found Ralph | the evening will ire furnished By | men will meet. Monday evening at | Chestra. Rey mag kaif ibs senletiotanteg se. Wine nave REvaeA rand discover for us| Gearson of Chicago waiting to claim | the pa gr Soba paca malloc the aa a c an FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur-|| Phone 1980R’ for Appointment or Address Box 642 Stinson, one Savin ste z b * her as his bride. Viola had promises hall, Folk dancing and singin) 5 73 me ed: Mee tats SIRE ae hi ae aed Satie ayn 7 the lio wed Ralph after “five years of # Kenai force of be leading features of the entertain- cae aca gas and lights, i Eva Halloway, Mrs. A. W. Peake, y se "| career” She now calls her career «| Maccabees to Meet. ment-which is toube. folawed | by j 5 rs, Willlam Holland, Mrs. Robert | cruel climb. Tho Woman's Benefit. association dancing for all those present. The SS a public is cordiglly invited to attend. eee Study Class Will Meet At Cobb Hor Monday. Members of 'the study claes will meet; tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs, A. H. Cobb, 845 South success, so they will wed whe 1s the daughter of Dr_and Mrs. Frederick Burkhardt. ‘socially prominent © ir Chicago, Ogden, Miss Theressa Morrow.| ‘This, to the thinking of the writer, Miss Betty .Tolhurst, Mrs. Carl} js the actors mission and Gay M Gompf, Mrs. George. Jarvis, Mrs. | Taren is resplendent in such a mie Newell, Mrs. B. ¥ sion.” of,the Maccabees will mect at 8 o'clock on Moniay-eyening of this week at the I. O. O.7F. hall with Mrs. McBride and her’ committee. in charge of the serving of refresh: ments, i t eee . Miss Nona Ferri brouck, Mrs. E. L. r . | Benefit Concert be given the latter part of next H. P. Fishburn, 3 Planned Here. weéls. : Literary Division to Beech street. A benefit concert will be givers un-{ | Among. those who attended last | Meet at Library. o 10. der the auspices of the Clan Stugrf }eyening were:, Miss Mild Mc-| The literary division of the Cas-| Applied Arts Division Mra. Drew, Mrs. Fred New-| No. 248, O. S. C., assisted by. the Peron, Miss Jessie ‘Tapp, MéSsVivian | per Woman's Departmental club| ‘To Hold Meeting October 20... man, Mrs. Glen Littlefield, Miss Old-| Standard Oil company's “orchestra | Fry, Miss Katherin Diivis, Miss | will meet on Wednesday afternoon The applied arts division of © the Haare NS eee te Mea, |Qnd friends at 8 o’clotk Friday eve-|ilisabeth Crabtree, Misa Frances | at 2:20 o'deck at the public brary. | Casper Woman's departmental club Harry Cotton, Mrs. Leroy Gray, Mrs. | ning, October 24,,in thé Presbyter- Bingenheimer, Miss Nan Smith, Miss |The progr: will be in charge of | will hold a meeting on Monday, Octo- Sen Allan MeLellans Mien Virginia |" tebernacte,’ ty Oger] Byth Scott, “Miss. Lillian England | Mrs. H.C. "Whitmore and will in-! ber.20, at the-home of Mrs. Jobn M. Willame, Mise Lelah Brown, Mias{ The folowing ersdna.. > patna’ the Seesie suet or ae Ake ; - Caroline Snyder, Miss Edna’ Mae | Sented to fake part in hol pee , pol Arigatniges: eveae Rabe py ae Healy, Miss Margaret McLain, Miss | Mesdames W, 11. ‘Tolhurst, Don Lote | Mahoney, ‘Nelson-Van Nutta, a » | Myrtle olan, Miss Leah Black, | ell and Madeline Treber, Miss ti | Neal; Harry Pritchard, Robert Mra. Fred Moore, Miss Sarah Stew-| Glendinning, the Mesara, H.' Roe} — : y ) art, Miss Lillian Larson, Mrs. Mc: |'Bartle, John Arnott, James ‘Welder: ¥ : Hl ae fs Farland, jMrs° Jack Rouse, Mrs, | hold's “Swede” “Kilties, Master Torn t - 5 cit ae pitts Goodwin,. Miss Adel Stinson, Miss | Stewart, the Apollo club quartet’ and ; Lois Coons, Mts. Don Stewart, M the Standard Oil orchestra... ~ ~ ' ’ . RoC. Cather, Mrs. W. rar , Mrs, Greedy, | Birthday Party Mrs. Harvey, Mrs.| For §, A. Shikany Briggs. Mrs, William B. Cotb and| s, A. (Shaker) Shikany was hon- Mrs. 'P. J+ Riach. ored at a birth Party given last 3 . —giving You and : Yours a -heap- | “ing: measure of |: happiness. PTs, Catfish don’t have kittens. Yet, though the catfish is zo Tare ot abel oe ve aetne species ice than the*modern so-called: ‘‘Drugless Drugstore” Gay MacLaren .to Appear i py Mota akecer et oats boas j b . is on’ rug business. The catfish has the Here Monday, October 20. -]142 West Bleventh street. The guests ! Will uicelyseneve cleafer.retord, in that'it cannot help being called. Trained psychologists have studied {included Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam the obstruction. . Its asitis;but the “drugless drugstore” is a deliberate | Gay MacLaren's unique perform: | O'Keefe, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hubbs, use saves you time, Nb ba 9 4 r | ances with) attentive dnterest.. Mtwr|/Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘Schustéry Mr:| — money and poisl tee: impasinion by nee bgt It pee arial of He MacLaren,.as “has often been an-|and Mrs. Ted Powers, Miss Mar. Cofiveuiance. usiness: world, the foul hyena gers | nownced, sees a play and without |guerlete Lloyd, Roderick Partridge, chuiitaaw'> Teadalk the outskirts of a most worthy and -honorable ever having geen thé “script tepro-|Moward Morrow’ and Walter, Mike CENOL PIPE FLUSH of calling." In New York and others of the eastern Cuces every character in that play "1 ; ; one sehts “where thist monstrosity, conceived in Whole ‘play by hereclf../ | | Seeeplom Club’ Huterfalns Casper Pharmacy) || _iniquity,\first saw the light’ of day, the evil became. So much has been said’and writ. | At Informal Party Saturday. Tie East 2nd St. , sq, obnoxious and the public was being imposed on and George Shikan . At Following Cenol Agencies:” state : Members of the Scorpion club ee to suthian alarming extent that laws have: been’ * ten about her uncanny powers of Kimball Drug’ Store A O suc = ; its ts be: it i ig ; mimlry and ec remariabia sam TT, hots ta number of friends) Nipell Beng. Sue and af keing enatied compelling thes tovelthen: Midwest Pharmacy conduct drug stores in‘fact, subject to the same . : Cor. 2nd and Wolcott Sts. restrictions, or take down their fraudulent signs, Sprechers Casper has a sufficient number of reputable, 188 Bok: CSR eet high-class drug stores. to obviate any necessity for John Tripeny Co., Druggists our people being imposed on. J c ~The KIMBALL DRUG STORES CASPER’S PIONEER STORES Wyoming's Leading Drug Stores The Rexall Store “TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE” — . ning at the home of Robert Holman, her, she might appear somewhat In . | the light of a freakish personaiity.} 408 South Kimball avenue. The eve- { rather than an artist. To those who | ™M&*was ‘spent in dancing after which refreshments were served. will hear ‘her on Monday, October Plans were made during the enter. 20, when she appears at the America tainment for a Hallowe'e | theater, the following extract from | oe eee anaes =D st ts MUSIC STUDIO. j after Miss MacLaren's two recitals at the playhouse in Chicago will -un- | doubted!y be of interest, for, after all is the ‘t al,”* e a¢ ability 20 reacts tba beacons aeniee Adeline Rannee Tidball Grace Gilpin Bean PIANO, VOICE, KEYBOARD, HARMONY Special classes for beginners Ensemble work for piano. students Phone 2414M 642 S. Lincoln | ~ * Six Reasons for - -.Gulbransen - Superiority 4.° Nationally. priced. 2. Nationally advertised. 3. Melody Indicator. d ¢.. Easy Pedaling. 6. Plays Any’ Music Roll. . Gulbransen Instruction Rolls. lence that is the supreme tert of | an artist regardless of the medium | through which it is accomplished. 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