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PAGE*FOUR. Mrs. "Kimball Will Boe Hostess to History Chub. The history club. will meet with Mrs. W. 8. Kimball at her home, 231 East Sixth street, Thursday atter- noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs, Lacy will have charge of the program. oe Reverend Father Mullen Will Be Host. The Reverend Father John H. Mullen pastor of the church of St. ‘Anthony, will formally receive the Ladies of the Altar and Rosary s0- ciety, and the Committee: of the Christmas Fair on Wednesday, No- vember 19, at the Mullen club at 2:80°In the afternoon. Petroleum Lode wil Meet Wednesday Evening. Petroleum Lodge No. 478, will meet in regular session, Wednes: day evening, November 39, in the L ©. ©. F. hall at 8 o'clock, All mem: bers are urged to be present. ove Natrona Rebekah , Lodge to Give Play. “The Spinsters Convention,’ one-act play, will be staged by Na- trona Rebecca Lodge No. 13, Friday, December 12, at the I. 0. O. F. hall. This convention is-being staged by the old maids of Casper-who are anxious to find out how to catch a husband, it {s stated. Such plotting and sighing as has never been known, takes place when Professor Makeover with a wonderfud ma- chine transforms the sad ungainly old maids of 60 into beautiful wives. Many song hits and dances. You can't afford to miss it. eee Kensington Lunch on Saturday. A Kensington lunch will be given by the Women of the First Pres- byterian church, at the tabernacle, corner of Sixth and, Durbin street, Saturday, November 23, at 1 o'clock. ions should be made not than Thursday evening. They may be ¥ following: ‘ Mrs. R. R. Dewey, 2638; Mra Li-H, Sennett, 756-M; Mrs, B. L. Scherk, ‘There will also be a sale of baked goods, jellies and preserves. seat ahi na Washington ‘Sctiool : ‘Teachers Kntertained. The Missea Marie and Musa Ross, entertained the Teachers of the Washington school at thelr hom: 1205 South Spruce street, yesterday afternoon, The guests present were. the Misses Couleham, Lelghty, Ran- stead, Schelden, Shea, Deneson, Pet- erson; Wright, Lemon, Antrim,. Ol- ¢osen, Costolo, Maynard and Helgesen. ‘ oe Ladies Aid Society ‘To Meet Thursday. The Ladies Asd soclet of the First Presbyterian church will ‘meet-in'the church. parlors, Thursday, Novem- ber 20, at 2:30 o'clock. Sennett’s division will serve. o. 8 8, P. E. 0, Meeting Saturday. The regular meeting of the chap- ter of the P. E, O. Sisterhood, will meet Saturday ut 2:80; at the home of Mrs. G. D. DeFreece, 1007. Oak Crest avenue. Visiting members are cordially invited. American Legion Auxiliary To Hold Meeting. . ‘The monthly business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock, at the Methodist Epts- fopal church. The executive com- mittee will meet at 2 o'clock, preced- ing the unit meeting. All members asked to attend. ° Mrs. Leigh Townsend to Be Hostess at Luncheon. Mrs. Leigh Townsend will enter: tain at a bridge luncheon Thursday, November 20, at the Hotel Town- send. Sixteen guests will attend. ee Woman's Association Plans All-Day Sewing Session. ‘The Woman's association of the First Congregational chureh will hold an all-day sewing session on Wednesday, November 19, at 9:30 a. m,, at the home of Mrs. EH, Eng- land, 443 West Yellowstone. ‘Work is progresaing rapidly for the tagaar to be held December 5 at the K. of P, ball, All women are urged to attend this meeting as maters of importance are to be dis- cussed. owe Pan-Hellenic to Entertain at Lancheon. The Pan-Hellentc ~ society will entertain at luncheon the Hen ning hotel, Saturday, November 22. Any one eligible is invited to attend. Prospective attendants arée asked to notify Mrs. Glen Littlefield, 1489J; Mrs. E. Thompson, 1115, or Mrs. Ralph Malott, 2559, not ldter than Friday whether or not they will be able to attend the luncheon. eee Maccabees To Entertain. * Tuesday evening there will be 2 free dance at the K. of P. hall to which the public Is invited, starting at 9 o'clock. A grand prize drawing will be an important event of the evening. The entertainment will be in charge of the Maccabees lodge. ‘A very important business session of the lodge will be held at 7:30 o'clock. AlJl the members are urged to attend. “7. Rehearsals Under Way For “The Girl in Red,” ‘The Girl in Red” a threeact mu- sical comedy, which will be given at the Iris theater, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 26 and RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF, CASPER undey the auspices of the American Legion, has been creating a great deal of interest among the people of Casper. Talent has been solicited among the younger set and they have re. sponded enthusiastically, which as- sures the success of the show. After careful consideration, the following principals and soloists have been. chosen, Miss Hattie Wyatt, Miss Martha Darrow, Miss Olive Joy, Miss Leah Holloran, Miss Ruth Parmer, Mrs. Don Lobdell, Mrs, Thelma Clark, Miss Betty Ca- hill, Mies Edna Weilsbord,.A. J. Haz- lett, Brian Dougherty, Paul Hooper, Bon Biggs and William Demmon. They will be assisted by a large chorus which wil! be composed of the most charming and popular girls of the city. Grace Lutheran Ald To Meet Thursday, ‘The Grace Lutheran Aid society will meet Thursday at the church on CY avenue at 2:30 p. m. Mrs..R. E. Dickson and Mrs. A C. Evans will act as hostesses. 72. St. Mark's G Hold Bake St. Mark's 11d will hold a bake sale at Kimball's Pharmacy, Mid west buiiding, on Tuesday, Novem. ber 25. There will also be a sale of rag rugs and patch-work quilts. riers Mrs. C. Mohr to Entertain Ladies’ Aid, The Ladies Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church, will meet Thurrday, November 20, at the home ot Mrs. C. Mohr, 688 Scuth Center. There will be a special business meet- ng. e.e © Mrs. Waters Entertains. Mrs. Lee Waters entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home on East Mrs, Clifford M. ide by calling one of the Second street in honor of Mrs, Dy- sart, who is leaving soon for Cali fornia. Honors were taken M. Li Warton, Twelve guests were present. which was delightful. eee Synurgas To Meet." ° ~ Mrs. J. J. Donoyan will act as hos- tess to- the members: of the Juntor Synurgae; Tuesday evening, Novem ber 18, at_ther, home; 1296 South Elm treet, Mis. R. Os Hemp will serve 8 joint te i Mrs. Dono- an, pleasing andgcommendabie. throughout the courses in plano paying. cae yon. : The musical history cn the life of Chopin. Mrs. C. R. Carlise entertained at bith att bridge Thursday at her home on|La-Fo-Lot Club South Conwell. street. To Meet Tuesday. ees Mother’s Division ‘of ig Departmental Club, The Mother's division of the De-| South Durbin street. 'partmental’ club’ will’ meet Wednes- nae aig day at the home of Mra, J.-J, Don-| Tea Club to Meet ovan, 1136 South Elm street. A large | With Mrs. Peterson. to the | mem! In Meeting Here. Surprise Party On’Thursday, November 6, in the} For Mrs. Wilson. 1,-0.0. F. building, Petroleum Mrs. Jim Wilson of Big Muddy Lodge No, 478 was organized with | was the honoree of a surprise party Agnes Strong presiding. At present there are eighteen charter members. The ladies auxiliary of the Broth- erhood of Locomotive Firemen and ANNOUNCING P Engineer>. will meet the first 7 and thind Wetneeint ofc ncn || The Opening at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall, eee OF THE S. A. E, Mothers To Organize Club. Mothers of members of the S, A. E. fraternity will meet at the’ home of Mrs. Wiillam Kocher on ‘South Wolcott, Monday, November 17, at 2:80 o'clock for the purpose of cr- ganizing a club. ° Recital Held at Miss Sams’ Studio, The fourth studio recital of this season given by the pupils of Lulu Elizabeth Sams, took p'ace Satur- day afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock, at 515 South Durbin street. Especially noteworthy were the following: Anna Lee Crabtree played her Model Shop Mrs, Bennett and Mrs. Kelley Proprietors. Phone 1195W Suite 3, Over Frantz Shop T: ilor-Made Men’s Shirts, Plain and Fancy Sewing Prices Right ! Flexible Diawond Bracelets One of the most popular modes of the season is the beautiful, new, flexible bracelet of white gold or platinum. These come set with small, sparkling diamonds or diamond and sapphire combinations that make a gift worth considering. Prices are from $55 to $200. BUY ON SYSTEMATIC PAYMENTS Many of our customers are making Christmas gift selections now, using our systematic pay- ment plan to make the purchase without in- convenience. You can get an accommodation here at cash prices. We shall be very glad to explain our plan to you whereby you can buy all your Christmas Gifts with- out financial inconvenience. AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 SOUTH CENTER ST. “Where You Will Eventually Buy” ‘@he- Casper Sunday. Ceibune Bond, bride of the Tribun fore her marriage in Thermopolls Wednesday, Mrs. /} numbers with a daintiness of touch evening, given by birthday anniversary, The, evening was spent in danc- ing and‘at.cards, after which a de- licious luncheon was served. Ella Rathyon, in the performance of her pieces, showed a brilliancy and variety of touch which was very Miss Sams lays much stress on the development of an artistic touch | Regular Meeting of The Women’s Benefit Association. Tho Women’s Benefit ‘association | host: and hostess ‘at.-n ‘bridge of the Maccasbees, will regular session Ménday-évening, No-| on Thursday, of it. week. Hon venben 17 if ‘the 7. oO. OY hall at th a The scale-playing contest for the afternoon was won by Ella Rath: lesson was This will be the last meeting be- fore the bazar, which is to be held “| in’ the piethodist chuirely banaripeit 240 Mrs. H, B. Byars will be hostess bers of the La-Fo-Lot club, on Tuesday at her home on attendance is requested in order| Mrs. Carney Peterson will enter- to complete arrangements for the| tain the members of the Tea club, dance. Tuesday, November 18, at her home pith on Devine street. New Lodge Organized eee on t pnowember 20. asked to bring their donations to the meeting if ‘ ‘The ladies expect to have « fine assortment of fancy werk and aprons, as well as a country store where. you can buy all kinds” of «Mrs. George Lilly and mittee ‘will,have charge ‘ treghmehts. Eastern Star s To Hold Tes. Fort Casper Chapter, No. 4, O. By Ss. whl give tea on Tuesday after: noon in the Masonic temple, — * Mesdames Homer Shaffer, C. ‘Thompson, Lew Gay, J. T. Scott ‘and Lyle Branson wil) act as hostesses, All Stars in the city are invited to attend. cee P. E, 0. Sisterhood Meeting Wednesday. Chapter © of the P. E. O, Sist he will meet» Wednesday evening at 7:45 at~the-heme of Mrs, Sam) Neff, 1518 South Walnut. ‘Ali visiting P. H. O.'s ake invited: to attend. ee Chicago and Northwestern Women to Hold The Chicagd and lorthwestern Women’s club will hold a social meeting Tuesday, November 18, at" two o'clock, at the Grace English ‘Lutheran church, corner of Ash and. CY streets. Sewing is planped and refresh- ments will be served. All No#rth- western ladies are invited to attend, bringing their thimbles. ar . ‘Will Hold “Fun Frolic,” The young people of the First Presbyterian church will hold .a “Fun Frolic,” at the tabernacle, cor- ner of Sixth and Durbin, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. iar Nocturne Club to Meet With Mrs. Riach. The Nocturne club will meet at the home of Mrs. T; J. Riach, 835 Oakcrest street, Monday evening. Mrs. Rose Hainie will-serve as joint hosters. with, Mis: Riach. Miss Edna Mae Healy will have |. charge of’ thé. program. ee auto editor, who be- y i Miss Jean Ray. Literary Division of Departmental Club, . The Literary Division of the De- partmental club will meet Thursday, her matiy |. Hansard, Mr. house. baked goede. and candies, | Klink, and 3ér, und Mrs. iipatrick. The Treble ‘Clee Chorus member. | bex supper’ and dance’ would be held| which will be given at ship 4s complete and plans are being | Tuesday, November 20. made for their first concert, which | the above correction. will be held during the Christmas se ea holidays. The chorys will evening, November 18, at the Klein- Marks. Music Shoppe at 7:45 o'clock- a Bolo members will meet at 7 o'clock. | November 21, in the Moose hall. ‘A full membership is required at| {free dance will be held in the even: | Louis, this meeting. attend this meeting will not appear re the public, is ; Sapte. to attend.| tory ih Mansag City. Radio and Phonograph in One for th bel tah ad fo ocean ce : ‘Casper Symphony orchestra Flonears te ere S ednenday. will meet on ston We Dance and Supper. Members of the Natrona County Scorpion Ctub. 7 L.| tener asnociation will hold a box] Meet W: supper and dance at the I, 0. O, F, hall, Thursday, November 20, “All younger Pioneers and guests are in- vitedito attend. The invitations stated that the the week. Please nots cece. . M. H. Tracy, manager of the Paint Mooseheard Legion and Glass Supply company, left yes. meet Tuesday | Will Hold Bazaar. terday on a business trip to the Women of the Mooseheart Legion | east. Mr, Tracy wil visit the Pitts. will hold a bazaar, Friday afternoon, | burg Paint and Glass factory in Mil. A| waukee and the glass factory ip st. returning ‘by way of Good music will be proyided | sour! to, visit the window glass fa All those failing to | ing. Harry Reno Spies < eisagting ‘business At Dancing Party, affairs here from Denver, and is a Harry Rafferty. was host last | guest at the Townsend, evening at an informal dancing par: 4 br dtl ty at his home on_.Second street. L, Scott is visiting with friends Both the finest, men know Casper friends in recognition of her | November 18, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Holman on South Kim- ball street. This is guest day and each -mem- ber is requested to bring, a@ guest, ar Mr, and Mrs. Schultz Entertain at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. rae Behults wore were meet in / at their home on:South Grant pai ¥ » Our, stogk on..Peysonal. Greetin: Convenes eg Bese ou rant: ‘but ‘ we stil have e Hoffhing Printing’ @ 81 auery Bell’s Studio Portraits The Best Christmas Gift Priced from $3.50 to $75the'Dozen We are now operating the largest ‘and best equipped up-to-date studio in~ the Northwest...» 5 2% With nine first class workmen in our service. t Insuring you prompt gervice and careful ie artistry. Studio appointments can be arranged ‘to meet your convenience., ; Bell’s Stud 9. SMITH BUILDING eee Upstairs, 181 Hast Second Street PHONE 11303 F you haven't heard Brunswick , Radiola yet, we'd like to be the to introduce you. 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