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P 2m ES we RC SA AR SE RAE A RT Oa _. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1924. SOCIETY -- -- News of Mae Healy will have charge of the] gram and all business girls and| impossible for the officers Gnd direc-) Pratt, Marion Luckey, Lupkey, program. teachers who attend the church are | tors of the chorus to come in direct | Paddy Luckey, Frank pasren cordially invited to be present. _ | contact with all those who possess | Shirley Mae Silver, Pessy IRECENT AND COMING setae "| as ha an Me | a Se Buffet Supper tq * * |eonferring a favor upon mem- The girls of the Loyal Temperance | Precede Formal. : bers of the club if you notity | The nbeprocoes abd gpmaenge reported Legion entertained at a silver tea! Mrs. F. B. Capen will entertain| Mrs. T. J. Riach.of anyone whom ity pain thera it rahagr de Saturday afternoon from 2 until 4| with a buffet supper for forty-six | will qualify and serve as a second Pasi Tipise re 4 in horfor of their. mothers and] guests at ther home on Milton ave- | alto soloist. ; rs CLES OF C ASPE R friends. Mesdames H. L. Parsons,| nue tomorrow evening preceding the| _ The. Chorus te si arg Keg Bh ise ere crag fee 4 Netti Dunn, Lucy Bundy, Eva Hall,| Armistice ball. 3 ~ | this week at the Klein-Ma’ tos pend he winter in A ut PAGE FOUR. Che Casper Sunday Crivine : Women’s Clubs a Jenrmie Brown and Nellie Lewis ees Shoppe, at the regular time, Club t East Tenth strect: Mra. Jonii's: sisted in receiving the guests and] Auxiliary Donating 2.8 2 attend to his business here. ‘Departmental Club to _ eee Mire: ameS!in serving refreshments. ‘0 Cedar Gives eon - Sire Series of Teas. and Mra, R. 'T. Kemp will assist the} “yfombers of the legion furnished oe rnd ‘Atderioan Legion | Fie 2 emg * Mrs. Frederick B. Ap one sad { 4 | sonm p. woonwany 600. , Tr ‘ to | secure immediate] hostess. the following progra auxiliary who have agreed to donate Mrs. O. L. Morris entertained at] 99”. bree ee. dr., berger ratty Gh (Couns! Bluffs. lows mone the milk fund, a series of} Members of the chapter ‘are ¢x-| Reading, Catherine Rae. articles to. the organization's cedar | a 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday at her a sibeaieing oreinad eoruniey he? Pal combin P| on and bridge teas | Fected to participate in a round} Pjano colo, Evelyn Beal. chest, are asked to leave their gifts 1309 Boxelder, in, honor of Boer lefeld, le ey iat rs gt tp to t 1 under the auspices of esa) Gigouasion of the amendments | Reading, Gwendolyn Luckey. next Wednesday afternoon at the er, Mrs, C, Holmberg, of Lin-| tér’s ‘home in mopar res fd the Women’s Departmental club. to the Constitution of the United! Vocal solo, Doris Westfall. home of the president, Mrs. J. N.} coin, Nebr... who ts. visiting here.| they will spend the re hs The first tea will be given Satur-| States to be conducted by Mrs. H. B.} Piano solo, Lillian Diamond: Stewart, 324 South Lincoln street. | The guests included Miss Jack, Mrs.| Andrews has almost entirely recov- day, November 15, at the homes of | Durham. mares Reading, Emeline Swenson. It is the wish of the auxiliary to} otto Anderson, Mrs. Hugh Ormaby, | ered from a recent serious operation, Mrs. Ememtt Fuller, 433 Milton. Piano solo, Frances Nesbitt. thank those ladies who Saturday} Mrs. DeArmond of Oklahoma and cases Gr renee And Mrs) Vesa Russell, 454 Milton, | Ald Circles te Violin solo, Edna Morgan. afternoon donated pillows at the| the honored guest. . <a iid faery ats beginning at 2:00 o'clock. A charge | Serve Luncheon. Reading, Francis Hunt. pillow shower given for the Fort. eee ee thank eee of fifty cents @ person will be made,] The Kensington and CY circles of} Piano solo, Virginia Diamond, MacKenzie recuperation hospital at | World Wide pee dgee 9 eget A oer the entire receipts going into the] the Methodist Aid society will serve Piano solo, Helen Beer. Sheridan, Guild Meets. nen iindineas peda milk fund. ta. trots atest on fureday, Noveinber | Piano solo, Leona. Morgan. fo ‘The World Wide Guild of the Bap-| us during. the illness and death of It is thought that a number of | 13, from 11:90 on, in connection with} Peading, Mildred Heller. Mrs. Snook to be @© | ust church will meet at the:parson-| our little sister and dauhgter Luetile. Casper ladies will take advantage of | their bazaar. Such fancy articles as| Piano solo, Irma Carlson. Hostess on Monday. age, 514 South Beech st , Monday. | Also for the Dearrtitul fidral offering. the opportunity to entertain friends, | @Prons, scarfs, covers and towels} Piano solo, Ina Mae Smith. The Monday club wit! meet at the evening at 7:30, and the hostesses Mr. and Mrs. t Kelly ani Sapettalty as the. tea is open to the| Will be for sale in the bazaar booth.| Reading, red hot a) home of Mrs. z C.-Bnook. for the evening will be Mra, Li 8 aan oo Ae ONG. Dacnin: ic. Tables for bridge may be . 3 Mrs. W. Glen tt, who has ‘ ; . C, OL pope ee atutea! aoe ember of | Delphian Society charge of the Loyal Temperance| Formal Danco sc apeleps Beg cto rabaees jee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warnner. the covonitevead To Meet Monday. Legion, expressed appreciation for] Tuesday Evening. 4 ete Tike cud iienid aed ade mittee in charge, which is as 2138; The Casper branch of the Delphian | the services of those who contributed Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fidel and Phone to come prepared to do White Cross is. Fulle amgetell sell, 1796 Mrs. alla. | Society will meet in regular study] to the success of the occasion. Mr. aa Mrs. Joe Denham will en: work. Mrs, Russell, 1796M;_ Mrs. session tomorrow, Monday after- SED tertain jointly Tuesday evening if dita lag 4 rs. lanway, 149 . o Sa ea ae aes hae. | Noon, at 2:80 o'clock, at the Natrona | Rebeces Lodge to & formial dance to be given at the |r oncheons at ANNOUNCING Mrs. he eae » be sea | Ubra In accordanes with the pro-| Meet on Wednesday. ‘asper intry club, Several din: f: hs r apegeeet an mbice yeaa use4 | gram for the present season, which] The W. 1. Kaykendall, Rebecca| nora wil precede the dance. upemape hyve oii dita ascinating new for this tea are ask perk /E has the drama as its subjeqt of] iodge No. 39, will meet in regular OF ee wee Ee bs ' Riker tend sing. | Say; “Dramatic Entertainments of| session Wednesday evening, Novem-| Mr. and Mrs. Brewster tain on bepienc) stim ed ig oe art of lepaging JEAN’S NURSER Tantes who! desire) $4 wish to play | {8¢ Renaissance” will be discumed.| ber 12, at 8 p. m. in the I. 0. O. Nabe a penta pre sk At Oat ee a ; wilca, wilt be supplied with part 7 Hatt ra Tne Ace aah Pi will be initiated and entertain friends at a dinger ‘roe, St. Mark’s Guild ‘ic BVER since I was @ NE LOCATION fiers in order to make full tables, by eae refreshments will be served by Mrs, | 44¥ @vening at their ‘home on South | Mects Thursday. — little girl I have used ; : phoning one of the committes Third Recital at , | I'a Cocking, Mrs. Richards, Mrs.| Walnut street preceeding the formai|" Mrs. Philip K. Edwards, 1015) LePage’s Glue to mend 604 South Center St. Phone 1991-R The securing of immediate funds] Poon Studio. “sy da: at th ti . South Wolcott street, will be hostess 3 j Cal Henariv, Mr. and Mrs, W, 8,] “ance = Spuntiys ea tothe mothers OF Bt. Mark's Guild oe T had no be | is necessary if tho “milk is to be) mhe third. studid recital .of / this 2 furnished school children who#o par | goason, given by the pupils of Lulu | 2°2ee rm Music Division at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Ls f a ctttin Shes p Bae Better Service Than Ever ents are unable to supply it. This 18! y2aneth Sams, took place Satur-| Misstonary Society Meets Wednesday. Those who are working op He erie ‘ag! ‘d ful a work that has been carried on} aay atiarnoon-from 3 to 4 o’clock| Meeting Thursda; The music division of the Casper | expected to complete them and bring} many lovely and usefu Our new location contains bedrooms, diningroom and all mod- each schoo! year by the department: | at 515 South, Durbin street. The Ladies’ Missionary society of] Departmental club will mest Wed-| them to the meeting. things I could make with ; ern conveniences, Unlimited play grounds insuring abundant sunshine and fresh air. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE the First Presbyterian church will | nesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clook with it. And you arereallyright meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in| Mrs. R, B. Leggett, 429 Bast} Children Enjoy A the church parlors. The program {#| Mlaventh street. Birthday Party. about being easier in charge of Mrs. George H. Jac-| The program will consist of | Juvenile guests assembled Friday] and quicker than sew-. ques and the subject of the meeting| paper ,“Italian Violin School,” afternoon at tho R. R. Waggener) ing... Al club, net proceeds from the serles| As the pupils reappear from time of concerts at the America theater | to time in these recitals, it is clearly heretofore having been used. This| seen how much they are advancing. year sufficient season tickets and| yt {s a matter of constant training single admissions have not been/and laying a strong foundation of aold, so that there is no surplus for | technic. is “The Southern Mountaineer, Mrs. H. C. Chappell, illustrations by | '2™e, 801 Badger street, helped cele- Get LePage’s — ee, the milk fund, consequently the ser- Thoso taking part spent a profit-} A shipment of mountaineer handl- Van Meter and a vyoral solo by | brate the first birthday of little Craft Book 10 ts les of kensington and bridge teas] able hour at the studio! craft including hooked rugs, backet- | Mrs. Leggett. Bobby Waggener. “Miss Florence a “ Cex 9 are planned to raise the necessary! /Gretchen Sm:th displayed accurate] ry and other articles will be on dis- Ble. be. Mere ane Unieneineine kale copy. funds. atudy and memorizing in the per and for sale. Treble f Chorus entert q . Prizes will be given for the high] formance of “Musette’ and “Minute” ry eer bea Rie e ‘Concert. were present: Maey ‘gh mag et, Casper Stationery Co. 604 South Center ; Phone 1991R heidge scores and light refreshments | by Bach. Westminster Guild At the regular meeting of the} 8°bby Burns, Warren Baker, An‘| Casper, Wyo. will be served. The scale-playing contest for the} Meets on Weditesday. Treble Clef Chorus which waa held | ‘lnette Baker, Anne Syril Landau, Spee . afternoon. was won by Bernice Burlington Employes Barker, Club to Give Deoees ‘The musical history lesson was on The C. B.°& Q. Employes: elub| the Nfe of ‘Rerlioz. announces a dance to be #iven onj ko Wednesday évening) November 12;]'Nocturne Club at the Burlington freight ‘office, to ‘ which it invites all. frien@& of?the| Tha, sotia)- meeting of the Noc- organization to attend. tuyng clubjyhich was to have been oe te . 8 ing a the home D. A. Ry Meeting ‘Ay Wilson has beén ‘Tuesday Afternoon: Ad. thé text regular meet: Armistice’ day, will be observed by | ing of thére;th will be held Monday, the Fort Caspar ‘chapter, Daughters]. November ’17, atthe home of Mr ot the American Revolution,-with |. J. JRlach ‘onl: Onkerest,_avenus After Shopping--- ite Geese the hori. gt Siow; earl. Dope; Ut Ihuach in antartainine and Aiea Bethe Alter the Picture Show--- . After the:Dance-- 2... Portraits Maxine Levine, Elaine Pratt, Paula The Westminster guild of the} Puesday, November 4, at theAlein- First Presbyterian church will hold] Marks Music Shoppe it was decided its regular weekly meeting Wedne: that the firet concert would be given day evening at the church mange | sometime after the fifteenth 6fDe- with dinner at 6:30 fo'lowed by the | cember. regular mirsion study of China. Miss | At this “time there is an opening bs for two d_alto soloista. It is STOP IN HERE FOR DELIGHT- FUL REFRESHMENTS Our fountain is now serving hot tamales, hot chile, real home-made pies, delicious sand- wiches, special pastries. Walnut case. Used only a short time and in excellent condition. ($195 Cash or terms.. This was taken in trade on a Duo-Art. Mahogany case and one of the best buys we have ever had at $450 . Cash.orterms, « WE’RE ALWAYS GLAD TO SERVE YOU Sprechers’ — 133 SOUTH CENTER Our November Clearance Sale on Pianos, Player Pianos, Talking Machines attracted” a great many people to our'store Saturday. ‘ & o ¥-4 PRIVILEGE ON ALL The sale continues all this week and this is certainly your opportunity to select your CHRISTMAS instrument now and save Reproducing Pianos Talking Machines At a.Saving of 10 to 50 Per Cent ~VACTROLA-STYLE,9 | | Extra Special For Monday “With beautiful mahogany cabinet, capac- PATHE TALKING MACHINE ity for 500 records. ‘We are offering this In a brown mahogany ease. Cannot be as an extra special for Monday at told from new. Plays any make‘record $5 ‘ and is a real-bargain at Cash or terms. Cash or terms. TheKlein-Marks Music@ Art Co. 238 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE 1745 We are open evenings for your convenience Christmas Gifts INSTRUMENTS Christmas, the Great Birthday, since its very beginning has been identified with gift-giving and good will towards all. Today, as you think of the happiness asso- ciated with Christmas, think of the joy that will come into thousands of homes through the giving of photographs. Think of the personal message they carry, the home interest they. foster, the inspiration they give to family and friends. More and more, thoughtful people are having -photo- graphs made for Christmas gifts: The Gift That’s Always Timely A dozen photographs will solve a dozen puz- zling gift problems. Studio appointments can be arranged to meet your convenience. We are now operating the largest and best equipped up-to-date studio in the Northwest. Prices $3.50 to $75 a dozen Bell’s Studio Smith Building Second Street PHONE 1808 ONE YEAR EXCHANGE: LADIES’ RINGS Most Modern Modes Never were rings 60 artistically designed as now. The delicate patterns made possible by the new white gold and the combinations of onyx and sapphires with diamonds make these rings extremely attractive. You can buy them On Systematic Payments Onyx and Diamond Rings of unusual beauty, $16.00 to $25.00. Diamond Rings with calibre sapphires, $37.00 to $85.00. Single Diamonds in 14K and 18K white gold mountings, $35.00 to $150.00. Every Ring a Gem for Beauty and Value Ayres Jewelry Co. 133 So. Center St. “Where You Will Eventually Buy.”