Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX SOCIETY -- News of Women’s Clubs and | rgamizations Roberts-Duncan Engagement Luncheor. 4 by the Banger ced the . Lil ftsman for luncheon home on The date of announced. an of Mines at y at y street the Bureau given South McKin! the wedding was not ‘The announcement of the engage ment was made in a way clever Dan Cupid place cards b novel used to convey the. news to guests. Yellow and bronze was suggested by mums in orfental baske' ith southern simla with a n bed of simla with bride and groom used piece. sts to whom the announce: Mr di Miss ment w were Ki A. Corson Mrs. T. J Harold M Mr 1 White, Mrs. A. E. Winter, Mrs. O'Donnell, Miss Mae Looman, Miss Ula Vandegear, 3 Annette Ford Mrs, H. B. Warton, Miss Mae Red @ington and Miss Genevieve Red-| dington wh Birthday Party Friday ening. Mr. and Mrs. Trueblood enter. tained on Friday evening at thelr home, 409 th McKinley street at a party given in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Thelma. The eve- ning was spent in playing games, prizes for which were won by Thayer Hawks and Rose Bustard, Florence Boyles and Dean Burdick. Several readings were given by Amy Bustard and Gladys Truehlood. At the close of the entertainment a lunch was served Mra. Trueblood assisted by Miss Veronica Poirier and Miss Gladys ‘Trueblood Invited guests included: Mr, and Mrs. Burdick, Miss Amy Bustard, Nias Gertrude Counts, Miss Rose Bustard, Miss Florence Boyles, Miss Florence Vollmer, Miss Martha Gad- bury, Miss Grace Foster and the Messrs. Dean Burdick, James Huff. man, Thayer Hawks, Leonard Miller an@ Jack Stern. see Miss Dougherty to Entertain At Buffet Supper Tuesday. Preceding the formal dancing party at the Arkeon, Miss Margaret Dougherty will entertain at a buffet supper for 24 guests, complimentary to her house guest, Miss Isabel Gppinger ‘of Alton, Til. 2s ele sixteenth Mrs. Tedford Is Hostess At Informal Dinner. Mrs. H. Tedford was hostess to nine guests at a turkey dinner given Friday at her residence, 211 East G, street. Yellow chrysanthemums with place cards suggestive Thanksgiving were us fine dinner, FLATWARE Tea Spoons Knives and Forks Bouillon Spoons Ice Cream Spoons Salad Forks Butter Spreaders shown in variety. RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER a table decorations. The afternoon a quilt to be Fellows orphan was spent in making given to the Odd to enjoy the hos were, Mrs. t Walker Mrs. W. Mrs. Hay Warren Burgess, and Mrs. Harry s Wright Mrs Henry rty Is Evening, enjoyable surprise party was Friday evening at the Bren 1 home, 1518 East First. street, honor of Miss Hazel Riley. The 5 spent in games after lunch \was served by Mrs. rennan, Among those present were the Misses, Agnes Brennan, Lucille Gay, n, Martha Gerber, Helen ber and.th Walter Dowler, Harvey Edward Homer on, Cha and Kenneth 8 chorus will meet day evening at Methodist Episcopal see Mrs. Hansard Entertains Her idge Club Saturday. Mrs. R. Hansard was hostess ‘or th rgular meeting of her ridge urday at a 1 o'clock luncheon given at her home on East Thirteenth street. Honors at bridge wer won by Mrs. Walter Conlin.and Mrs. Ray Holloran. Members and S present included, Mrs. H. ©. lenk, Mrs. Walter Conlin, Mc ay Holloran, Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mrs. John Schluter, Mrs. Eugene Street, Mrs. Michael Boyd and Mrs. Arnold B. Larson, The club will be entertained again in two weeks on Saturday by Mrs. Boyd at ther residtnce on Twelfth street. . see Pan-Hellenic Luncheon At Henning Saturday. A luncheon,and bridge party was given yesterday at the Henning ho- tel by-members of the Pan-Hellenic association.» The luncheon > tables ere artistically decorated in black and orange suggestive of the Thanks. giving season, Amonzthase who attended were, Miss Lillian Larson, Mrs, R. H. Reeve, Mrs. George Fiser, Miss Vir. gina Williams, Mrs, A. T. Danaher, Miss Olive Joy, Mrs. Frank Caril, Mrs. C. M. Ayres, Mrs. Paul Weld- ner, Mrs. Earl Bowman, Mrs. Wil- Mam Batley, Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. A. A, Schulte, Miss Isabel Hanway, Mrs. Douglas Sprecher, Mrs. Stan- ‘ey Greenbaum, Mrs, Phillip’ Winter, Mrs. John Whelan, Mrs. A. M. Gee, Mrs. C. P. Plummer, Miss Stew- Miss Oldham, Miss ~ Drucilla I ilver for Thanksgiving Our large and comprehensive. exceptional opportunities for rep] that important event in Possibly a nice gift to some friend you are or you might surprise ‘‘mother” pleasantly, Buy on Systematic Payments Let us suggest some of the things th stock of choice HOLLOWARE NOVELTIES Tea Sets * Candlesticks Creamer and Sugar Percolators Meat Dishes Carving Sets Double Dishes * Casseroles Bread Trays Flower Holders WEDDING SILVER We have been especially successful in supplying family or group gifts for wedding occasions. and compact cases of silver of famous patterns are AYRES JEWELRY CO. “Where You Will Eventually Buy? 133 SOUTH CENTER ST. enishing your table service prior to most households—the Thanksgiving Dinner. going to visit will not be amiss, fe at help in the enjoyment of a These can be bought on our systemat Gravy Dishes Well and Tree Platters Chests Edna Mae Healy, Miss Leah Black, garet Mclean, Miss. Eva Mrs. W. F. Finney, Mrs. A. W. Peake, Mrs, William B, Cobb, Mrs. Harry E. Cotton, Mrs. C. K. Fletcher, Mrs. C. R. Peterson, Mra. Glenn Littlefield, Mrs. Eldridge Thompson and Mrs. Ralph Mallott. o- Mrs. Poling Will Entertain World’ Wide ld This Week. Mrs. C. D. Poling will entertain the World Wide Guild of the Bap- t church on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at ther home, 864 Grant avenue. There will be a handker hief shower for the Christmas box and the evening will be spent in. do- ing white cross work oe e Special Dance at Country Club Wednesday Evening. A special dz wil! be given at the Count club Wednesday, Thanksgiving eve by members of the club, with a number of large din parties preceding the enter- tainment. The Curtz Butterfield or- chestra will furnish the music. oe Alberts-Focht Marriag Mis Gr \. Alberts of Forres- on. 1l., and James Focht of Doug- las, were married Friday evening at 9 o'clock, the Rev. R. R. Hilde- brand performing the ceremony. Mrs. Hildebrand and Harvey Good- acted as witnesses. Following. a short visit at Guernsey, Wyo., the cup'e will return to Douglas to make their home in that eity. oe Anna Gordon Division. Elects Officers. 4 At a meeting of the Anna Gordon division of the Woman's Christian ‘Temperance union held last Friday afternoon the following officers were elected, president, Mrs. W. W. Coal; vice president, Mrs. J. T. Hanna; treasurer, Mrs. H. O, Swenson; sec- Mrs, C. J. Johnston. Six- mbers of the division were rei and plans were made for the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. Johnstone, 914 South David. The Francis Willard division met at the home of Mrs. Dan Speas, at which time plans for the next meet- ing were completed. Knights of Columbus Meeting And Card Party Wednesday. The next regular meeting of the Casper council, Knights of Co!um- bus will be held on Wednesday eve- ning, November 26, at the Knights of Pythias hall located over the Kas- sis Dry Goods company. Following the business meeting which will be short a eard party will be given plans for which are being made by the lecturer and his assistants. eee Mrs. Schank Will Entertain At Luncheon and Bridge.’ Mrs. Charles R. Schank will enter- tain a number of friends at an in- formal luncheon and bridge party on Tresday at her home, 1210 South Walnut street. e- University Alumni Give Dinner Saturday. A dinner was given last gvening at the Henning hotel for the com- bined alumni of the University of California and Stanford university, in celebration of the annual foot- ball game played yesterday between the two institutions. Among those who attended were, ir. and Mrs. Ross, and Mrs. C. silverware presents ic payment plan. Che asper Sunday Cribune tain district, and J. H. Booth of the United Christian Missionary society, The program will begin at 10 a. m. and will continu’. throughout the day with a basket supper to ‘%e served: at 6 o'clock. . Following the supper a social hour will ba.given L. Cron, Mr. and Mrs. Haryey Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Burritt, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Finney, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peake, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sinclalr, Miss Russeji, and the Messrs. H. W. Young, T. J. Cullen, Crandall, Dy- kema, W. L. Wiliams, W. W, Bas- sett, L. M. Stauffer, Hansen, R.| after which sefvices for Buhman, James Michelin,, Dyer|.school and. Christian Endeavor Hayes and W. H. Geis. Workers will be held. PLL s CS Ehin? merece ee eet cee ‘eee roceeds, ' given tomorrow evening at the Arkeon by the members of the Cath- olic Girls' club will be added to the charity fund, which is used each year. by the club to feed and clothe the needy and to purchase gifts for the children during the Christmas season. The public is Invited to at- tend and tickets may “be purchased from members of the club. The dance will be hela on Monday eve- ning and those holding tickets for Tuesday may use them- tomorrow evening. ? Mrs. Littlefield Wil Be Hostess at Lanchéon, Mrs. Glenn Littlefield will be hos tess at an informal bridge luncheon at’her home on Park avenue, Tues- day of this week: Twelve guests will attend, Rebekah Lodge to Give Play December 12,. . Members of the Natrona Rebekah lodge will give a play, “The Spins- ter’s Convention” on Friday, De- cember 12, at the Odd Fellow’s hall. ‘The play which is exceptionaly clever and humorous will include a debate on dress reform, a broadcasting and receiving station, the lates quotations on Casper’s bachelors and the mishaps of Miss Charlotte Brown at the age of 60 when try- edhe Thanksgiving Tea at High School Tuesday Afternoon, The home economic department of the high school will be a Thanks- giving tea on Tuesday afternoon at a ocaek at the school auditorium | ie'to reach the convention in time to which all patrons of the stu. | {DS to rear tie © dents of the department are invited “ee biiiriar an Retail Clerks Will Hold Meeting Tuesday. The Retail Clerks of Casper will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evehing, “Novembér’” 26,0 at ~ the Knights of Pythias hail during which time important busifiess*mat- ters will be discussed, All members of the organization are asked to de present. y Mrs. Price's Division of Aid to Meet. Mrs. W. H. Price's division of the Ladies’ Aid society of the First Presbyterian chu: eo ee Bridge Party and Supper At Leggett Home Saturday. A bridge party and supper was given last evening at the home of Mr .and Mrs. R. B. Leggett, 429 East Eleventh street, by members of the Delta Delta sorority. Guests present for the evening in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Fiser, The Kensingotn’.luncheon given by the women of the First Presby- A. B. Patterson of Denver, Fred bese terian church Saturday in the taber- Layman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. | Modern Woodmen to Meet nacle was a very enjoyable and suc- Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. William B, | In Regular Session, ., cessful\affair. The luncheon» menu Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Danaher, Casper camp No. 12325, Modern] was in charge of Mrs. Charles A. Woodmen of America, will hold its regular, meeting Monday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall, Follow- Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gray, Miss Lillian ‘Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Leggett, Mr. Wilson and Mrs. F. B. Firmin while the serving was urfder the direction of Mrs. B. L. Scherck, Mrs. ly. H. and Mrs. Glenn Parker,’ Mr. and | ing the business session adance and | sennétt and Mr R. R. Denny. The Mrs. Guy Shefstead, Dr. and Mrs, | pie social will be given which all| juncheon tables were decorated with R. H. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs, J. C,| members of the Modern Woodmen huge vases of chrysanthemums. Warkeley, Miss Virginia Williams, | and Royal Neighbor lodges are in- 0 8X8, eee vited to'attend. Every lady who attends is asked to bring a pie. eee Westminster Guild Meeting Wednesday. The Westminster Guild of the first Presbyterian church will meet at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, on. Wednesday evening. A dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock which will be fonowed by a program in charge of Miss Eunice Soady. ee Current Events Meeting For Month Is Canceled. Due to the Community Chest drive the regular November meeting of the current events division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will be postponed. ry Informal Bridge Party Is Enjoyable Affair. The Misses Marie and Musa Ross were hostesses at an infornial bridge party given yesterday at their home, 1205 South Spruce street, honor at which were taken by Miss Lillian The marriage of Miss Thelma} Larson and Miss Mary Ann Thomas. | }i Horned. to Carl Young, which was| Guests present were members of bes celebrated in Dougiua on September | the Park schoo! faculty and included 9, was made known last’ week when| Mrs. Dean M the couple announced the news to ter, Miss Sti Mr. and Mrs. Stirrett Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett enter- tained a few friends informally at dinner Friday evening at their home on South Beech. eee Special Program At First Christian Church Wednesday. On Wednesday, November 26, a special program will be given at thé First Christian church to which all members of the different churches in ‘the city as well as all those in- terested are invited. Three promt- nent workers will be present—Mrs. Alambaugh a returned missionery from Afriea, Mr. Cummins, educa- tional di or of the Roi . Horned-Young 4 e Is Made Known in Casper. teed GHEBRANSEN Instruction Rolls Increase Your . Enjoyment of the Gulbransen HE Gulbransen Registering plus Gulbransen Instruction Rolls —there is a combination that will give x you many a delightful hour! —a combination, too, that makes musi cians in days instead of years. ' Rolls—playing the pleasing melodies you gain ‘@ quick understanding of this new method of playing al] music rolls with genuine feeling, ‘ . Melody notes are checked, pauses are indicated, correct pedaling and accenting are shown. In a word, the Instruction Rolls—exclusive with the Gulbransen— show you how to play with ‘expression. ‘ As your skill in playing develops, your interest grows. Soon the Gulbransen be- aire gare alps has t6 tens of thou sands o! ers, an inseparable spare- hour. companion hobby, absorbing, fascinating, irresistible! E. Wells Music Co. © Home of The Chickering CASPER and Lavoye The Chas. 232 East 2nd Free Detailed Instruction | Pau In Italian-Renaissance Plaque Making and Instructor in charge of afternoon and evening classes Mary Elizabeth Beauty Parlor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1924 ' able for Christmas gifts home. made baked goods and candies wil! begin at 10 o'clock and continue throughout the day. <A special at- traction of the sale will be-a one dollar table at which at! ve aud useful articles will be sold. eee Miss Coppinger Will Be Guest of Honor at Party. — Mrs. Charles I. Campbell will en- tertain this evening at a buffet sup- per at her home in courtesy to Miss Isabel Coppinger ‘of Alton, Iil., guest ot Dougherty. 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