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News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations day, ‘Mrs. a : Mrs. Lawia eppard.|evening will be enjoyed during | gE | N | am ion. fnoape Hal = bss mak: | which time election retaqne win te 4 C T AND COMING Anna Mae Guthrie displayed dex- ’ 3 3 Assets Ee at ervited to at- terity in the performance of “'The symph,” , by Heine. tend. A special invitation is given ; a Lonlle “Tata tiageagna 1a fiat to minority members and visitors. EV numbers, a correctness of time and , rythm which was pleasing, while 3 Registered Nurses to ; Informal Party ‘ Helen Park played “Carmen,” by ‘ : Monthly Meeting. ii ; CIRCLES OF CASPER Poesia he aan tae es 3 F : eee aeeciation wall hold its Batt of her friends last ) r : J ting on Thurs- t her on ‘The scale-playing contest for the regular monthly meeting day evening at bi -2 i if : J ———————— evening, November 6 at the|p.-~ avenue at an informal Hal. f Armdatice Ball priate to the season were played and| afternoon was won by BES ‘The fond of Miss Ethel Van Sickle and|{-*'\en daricing party. Among those Y y, Nevember 10. refreshments served at the close of | Engelke. and Rosary Miss Jeannette McOmie in the Ada 2 Monday. trom. tomorrow night, | the entertainment. The musical history lesson was on Catholic church m Wed-| apartments. All members are urged vans, November 10 and corres-| Among the children present were, | ‘%® life of Franz Bendel. : corre ah madly id MUNN Stra. |t© De present. | stice Eve, the big-|Mirlam Snook, Winifred Smith, i send £ ostesses. ion of the year In] Vieta Morrison, Ruth Harrington,|Dr. and Mrs. Frost Are Fay Crater acting ap llae a 20.| Midnight Bridge Club is Schwartz, Hubert Sex form of the| Betsy Mansfield, Joan Harrington, | Hosts at Dinner. js S Following the business Entertatned ‘ Wrightman and Warren Cook, Fourth ball, which | Jeannette Harrington, Darline Os-| Dr. and Mrs. . W. Frost were clal hour will be enjoyed. Members of the Midnight Bridge o5.05;8 S whl be form er the auspices | borne, John Bingenheimer, John | hosts at dinner last evening at the club were entertained on Friday eve; | Casper Girl Is Officer of b of the George W. Vroman post ©f) snook, Dick Evans, Walter Snook, |Casper Country club, covers being “ ning by Miss Kathleen ilivan a | Class at Nebraska ‘University. the American Legion, which has £0] Jack Rouso, Billy Morrison, Joe | laid for five. . le hee <7 her home on East Tenth: vttten,| Word has been received that Miss < successfully conducted these affairs! Mansfield, Jr., and John Morrison. cee i f A bs High honors were won by Holen Simpson of this city, now : the last three years, the dance this eee Hallowe'en Party Friday } garet England, The club will bel ine University of Nebraska at year promises even greater enthUS}\ 4) Gob seeting Is Huge Success, : : ‘Wednesday afternoon entartained again in edd pad <7 coln has been elected without jasm_and success. Is Postponed For Week. Members of the Chicago ‘and : a3 oe Fanos miee at fac home: aition vice president of | the While the Armistice ball ts pri- ; : Joseph Drew at her home on North fF Deeasion for celebration] The regular meeting of the Caa-| Northwestern Railway Woman's sophomore class and has been ap- Durbin street. marily an < club hostesses at a successful . pointed sorority editor of the Corn- € e' per Nocturne club which was to have : a) < ‘ . . by the ex-service men, the guest lie |been held Monday evening at the | Hallowe'en party given for officals ; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burke enter-|w.aisg Association Will hurker, the university annual, Miss ee event ee peerpected that | home of Mrs. Charles A. Wilson has | Of the railroad and families and em- i a ; tained at dinner last evening for a] Foo" e tine Session. Simpson was graduated with the lengthened and it is ‘te any simi.|been postponed for a week out of | Ployes and families on Friday eve- Pe few friends at the Country club. ‘The Woman's association of the|'923 class from the Natrona county ne ete la Casper will be shattered. | Fespect for the late Miss Jean King. | Ring at the station. The evening oie ie First. Congregational cburch will |high school and is a daughter of ,, was spent in playing games after Ra 2 : ‘Will Be Hostess 1 wing seasion and Mrs. Robert Simpson of ; hee ee ore wired Lemeiiee ett an eae cbrpbanyred tattle Pe 25018 : os : ale . Me pary pele ming at. 9:30 O'clock. Wednes-(808 South Conwell street. c Allen, C. R, Peters . pple Mee a committee in charge. clu * K fe Mra, Alex White will be hostess - n Snoddy have been working on the/P. E, 0. Chapter Will will hold a business meeting on es of informal e: 2 details of the party for | severs! | Hold Mecting Saturday. Tuesday afternoon of this week at at the second of a veri eee eee ” a bridge parties to be — weeks and promises an evening of) yrs. Ww, H. Crawford will be hos-| 2:30 o'clock in the Public Mbrary. : : ‘ \ MERA | Ciccn tomorrow tenet iets tr ee Ee meee ‘ » entertainment unexcelled. tess at a meeting of Chapter G of | All Northwestern women are invited § , bee ; month cree. WSS, EWE and her friends Yi the P. B. O. Sisterhood on Saturday | to attend. F $ F ? eee ~ » «Pioneer Association afternoon, November 8, at 2:30 eee 4 < ty 3 McPherson Is ps W Meeting at Smith Home. o'clock at her home, 324 North Grant | Pioneer Northwestern 5 es Bo eee ae ice Cran eotihe. <9 C70 MAL ald ’ Members of the Natrona County street. All members as well as vis-| Men are Entertained. s ‘i ‘Mrs. Alex McPherson was hostess 4 Ete lastilt Ploneer’s ass fon are requested |\ting members are invited to at-| Members of the Pioneer Chicago at a luncheon given yesterday at the SS; " to meet on Tuesday afternoon at |cend, and Northwestern Railway men Townsend for the members of her oo a eae! “1 ; 2:80 o'clock at the home of Miss eee were guests at a venison dinner bridge club. ; _ * ¥4na Smith en South Center street.|LaFaLot Club to given on Friday evening by Dr ; 4 “A x . a All members are invited to attend| Resume Meetings. Lathrop at his home on South Cen- : . . BS pee a : t Mrs. Littlefield Will Honor an plans for the dance to be sivén| rs. J.B, Beal will be h tor | ter_street. Covers were laid for A. , 2a pepper eng on Thursday evening at the Elks|the first meeting of the season of STi earentertpan |e Mrs, Glenn Littlefield will honor auditorium will be completed. the La-Fa-Lot Bridge club con Bess 0 Ce Bean ue beeare ey fe Bee : her mother, Mrs. W. W. Kemp of ie nerke ing of wives of Casper dentists on aay enka per nveee case A he oe Denver, at'an informal bridge tea Eafeenal ese Tuesday of this week at her rest- on, Sid Winehip, Hi. X. Bur-| MISS PATRICIA F. SULLIVAN, clever and attractive | on Wednesaay afternoon at her Pete and ‘Mre, Oneer ‘Thamas were | "er 605 Hast Mourteenth street. | aici, Dr. Jewell of Shoshon! and E.| Casper girl, whose picture appeared recently in the Omaha Beiaite hosts to a few friends last evening | Studio Recital -sideasmungiiies Daily News. Mrs. Wut Be Hostess HOSE who love diamonds realize that the gems at an informal bridge party given | Saturday Afternoon. At Bridge Bridge Luncheons Are ae n will be hos- are an investment. Unlike many other things at their home. Guests who attended) ‘The second studio recital of this! social Events of Last Week. Heckard, Mrs. C. H. Hawks, Mrs, | cle was organized with the follow-| Mrs. A.B. Thompson will be hos ill Gasple dantre to poubess| thay: do noe dateriotken were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gray, Mr-.| season, given by the pupils of Lulu W. H. Crawford entertained | George Jarvis, Mrs. T. A. Jessen,|ing charter members: Mrs. William : ri ‘ y Mr, and rape bat ines RUA rs pele ead lon mabe a 1 o'clock luncheon and bridge in value. We skillfully reset diamonds or other and Mrs. Leo Goodwin and Mr, an Elizabeth Sams, took place Saturday a number of her friends at two ff Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. W. Rae, Mrs. Harold Patton, Mrs. Davis arty to be given at ber residenes. 1 1 Tat hi 1 mena ignatoake-eaeye afternoon from 3:00 to 4:00 o'clock | formal luncheons and bridge par-|Kaemmerling, Mrs. Frank Knittle,| Wilson, Mrs. Ralph Marshall, Mrs. ie an vetaaiettek. Tree stones from old pieces, Let us show you examples aL hd at the studio, 615 South Durbin | ties given on Wednesday and Friday| Mrs, J. 8. Mechling, Mrs. Frank|Thomes U. Troth, and Mrs. Carl tend. : of this work. Dinner Last Evening street. of last week at her residence, 324] Prior, Mrs. A. C. Riker, Mrs. T. J.| Hyer. The next meeting of the club At Country Club. Every pupil ts working to attain Glenn Leldecker was host for a/a complete repertoire by memory four guests will . South Grant street. A chrysanthe-| Riach, Mrs. Carl P, Taylor, Mrs. O.| will be helq in two weeks at the mum motif was carried oyt in the| ®. Stratton, Mrs. Bell Griffin, Hon-| home of Mrs. Troth. eee eee few friends informally last evening |and those taking part showed the| decoration plan, with two shades of fors were taken by Mrs. Knittle, Mrs. . - at dinner at the Country club, thoroughness and excellence of Miss| yellow the colors predominating.| Riach and Mrs. Jarvis. Woman's Benefit Association ie bere of the Fi Phil ¢ os. ‘e ollowe’ tg bs Eppes aberepe edamame fy Hallowe'en favors decorated the| Guests on Friday included: Mrs.|'To Meet ‘This Week. Roemer eR a a | war tz bit Yen Party Is Helen Engelke received the third| luncheon tables, G.M. Anderson of Cheyenne, Mrs. ‘rhe Woman's Benefit assoclation| mice sn South Durtin neat Ail Enjoyed Friday Afternoon. grade certificate in piano study this Among the invited guests for}; ©. Byars, Mrs. G. A. Defreece, of the Maccabees will meet in regu-| members as well as visiting Pi Phis Jeweler Mrs. Joe E. Mansfield entertained | week, passing into the fourth grade | Wednesday were: Mrs. A. K. Bott, Mrs. 1. 'T. Foe, Mrs. W. R. Finney,| tar session on Monday evening at 8| in the city are invited to attend, at a nelghborhood Hallowe'en party | with high honors. W. P. Craw-| Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. F. B. Fir-| oelock at the Odd Fellows’ hall, Can- ayes en Friday afternoon at her home. io ie eyrargen. it Frank Fisher, Mrs. Carl] min, Mrs, A. J, Hazlett, Mrs, Wil-| didates will be initiated and busi-| Neighbors of Woodcraft y IRIS BLDG. 551 Milton _avent fully_up_to_ the Healy, Mrs..C. W-]ifam Holland, Mrs. M. C. Keith, Mrs. of importance transacted, in-| Will Hold Regular R. B, Leggett, Mrs. John McFadyen, ing. plans for the bazdar to be} Casper circle No. 409 Neighbors of @ Mrs. Fred P. Moore, Mrs. C, H-|heid on November 20. A program] Woodcraft will hold thelr regular ib Platz, Mrs. Bert’ McCarthy, Mrs. A+| of interest will be given after which} meeting on Tuesday evening No- “0 W. Peake, Mrs. B. T. Foe, Sr., Mrs. | refreshments will be served by Mrs.| vember 4 at thesI. O..0. F. hall at "5 Sinclair Reekie, Mrs, A. A. Slade.|v, ©. Stanley and her committee.| 8 o'clock. Followng the short busi. Mrs. G. M. Vandaveer. Honors at| alr members are asked to be present bridge Friday were won by Mrs.|/and to meet the state commander, Fishburn, Mrs, E. T. Foe and Mad-’ urs. McMahon. ame Foe, see Sei Victory Workers Wil ‘an Meter Recital Serve Chicken Dinner. 2 . Tuesday Evening. Members of the Victory Workers’ Winter Hats a chance The Van Meter School of Music|of the Methodist Ladies’ Ald will dupils. will, appear in recital Tues-| serve a chicken Ainper an election for every lay evening at which time they will] evening, Tuesday, Novemtor + at the for woman sive a most pleasing program for | church form 5:30 lock until 7, H -) he benefit of the patrons and acer discriminating who loves =--[1@ar UO usic riends, Mrs. Kimball Will Be matrons and Cc see Hostess for Study Cruss. leas Fine Hats Dinner Is Planned Mrs. W. S. Kimball will be host. Ss s nd L ts f I for November 10. ess for tho regular meeting of the in the newest : to have one a 0 0 W. BR. Wagner will be host on] Study class on Monday afternoon at 1 at a saving Monday evening, November 10 at a| 2 o'clock at her residence, 231 East styles dinner to be given at the Townsend for 18 guests. Sixth street. ee . Bie Ae Ameri¢an Legion Auxiliary Sewing Club Holds Meeting Friday Afternoon. Here's al 2 warm welcome for d_it’s = convenient place to meet friends. Your ears need just as much training in the appreciation of First Meeting. , A social meeting of the American best v4 At a meeting held last Thursday | Legion auxiliary will be held at the the in music as do your fingers or your voice in the in afternoon at the home of M: home of Mrs. Harry Astin, 505 South terpretation of this music. The two are inseparable, ert Gi the Thursday sewing Lincoln street™on Friday Music is one of the greatest essentials of the home—because, it means a happier home life; it keeps your children inter- ested in something worth while; an education in music is the proudest gem of one’s life; and, with all, it cements the fam- ily ties around the fireside, bringing a joy and contentment - no other single agent can. Keep the environment of your home as it should,;be. Let us assist you in assuring the proper musical happiness for the future. . -_ Continuing this week 5. on a large group of our finest Paris, New York and Chicago (On the Mezzanine) ‘All the winter season’s smartest styles, both for dress and street wear — high grade materials — cleverly trimmed. ae Truly beautiful creations of the designer’s art. “The Satisfaction of Our Patrons Is Our First Consideration" The AMPICO Emablimed 182} and Marshall & Wendell C.Kurtzmann & Co. Gulbransen Armstrong Pianos Registering Milton Grands Pianos Brunswick Radiolas— Records—Sheet Music—Player Rolls C. G. Conn Band and Orchestral Instruments The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East 2nd | CASPER ~ Phone 194 and Lavoye IOHANSEN_ —the Calendar shoe for November—a guide book to footwear fashion bound in leather. The wave- line stitching, the ¢lever center goring, the smart heel, are touches spon to be seen everywhere, now to be seen nowher:—except at this voguish shop. Patent leather $Q00 THE BOOTERY 124 East Second St, Special Notice i If for any reason you do not find just the hat you de- sire—or cannot be fitted as to head-size—come in and select your materials and let Mrs. Wilson design a hat specially to suit your own individual tastes. Our Millinery Department also specializes in con- verting odd fur-pieces into attractive and stylish hats to match the neck-piece where desired.