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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924 @ SOCIETY MARY TOBIN —$—$—$—$—$— $$ ———— Miss Will Bo Hostess at let Supper. Miss Margaret Dougherty will be hostess this evening at a. buffet supper given in the W. L. Connelly home on South Center street in attractive and on the ble from which supper will be ser€ed, flowers and candles will be used for decora- tions. Guests who will attend include: Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shumaker, Mr. asd. Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mr: and I. Campbell, Mr. and Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kem, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Pollock, Mr, and Mrs. Harold De- laney, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordon, D. L. LeBreehe, W. H. Geis, Edwin Slater, Harris Dodge, John Wyland, R. R. Winningham and the honored guest. Mrs. Schank Is Hostess Today at Bridge Luncheon, Mrs. Charles W. Schank enter- tained at the first of a series of informal bridge luncheons given to- day at her home, 1210 South Walnut street. Yellow mums arranged in pretty vases were used for the table decorations. Guests present were: Mrs. Andy Morrison, Mrs. M. 8. Ryan, Mrs. Ed Donahoe, Mrs. W. W. Slack, Mrs. Roy McAdams, Mrs. Thomas Kin- ney, Mrs. A. M. Garbutt, Mrs. Jack A. Leary, Mrs, Alex White, Mrs. W. 'T. Mahoney, Mrs, Charles Nietham- mer, and Miss Edna Smith. Mrs. Schank will entertain again at an- other bridge luncheon on Wednes-, day of next week. eee Bridge Luncheon Given Today By Mrs. Glenn Littlefield. Mrs. Glenn Littlefield was hostess today when she entertained at a lunchecn and bridge party in her home at 737 South Park avenue. Chrysanthemums in yellow and novelty parasol place cards were used to decorate the luncheon tables. Among those who attended were: Mrs. Marshall Dayton, Mrs. C. P. Symmer, Mrs. R. Mf. Boeke, Mr W" W. Lacy, Miss Violet Lever, Mrs. John Whel: Mrs. F. B. Firmin, 3 Francis Brown, Mrse H. P. Fishburn, Mrs, Allan McLellan, Mrs. T. C. Spears and Mrs. C. H. Car- penter. Forty and Eight Society Formal at Arkeon Tonight. ‘The second formal dancing party of the winter season under the aus- pices of the Forty and Hight society will be held this evening at the Ar- keon and will be in the nature of a Thanksgiving day celebration. Dec- orations, novelty favors and nolse makers have been imported for the occasion and will add to the merri- ment of the evening. Ray Moore's Music Masters, re- cenuy of the Baltimore hotel in Kan- sas City, will make their first ap- pearance at a formal dance this evening and promise the newest numbers in dance nusic. A program of vaudeville specialties will be given during the evenin re a Program at First Christian Church Wednesday, November 26. A special program will be given tomorrow, beginning at 10 o'clock at the First Christian church to which all members of the different churches as well as those inter- ested are invited to attend. The program will continue throughout the day and a basket supper will be served at 6 o'clock, followed by a social hour and services for Sunday school and Qhristian Endeavor workers. Among the prominent workers who will be present and who will speak are: Mrs. Alam: baugh a returned missionary from Africa, Mr..Cummins, eaucational director of-the Rocky Mountain district, J, H. Booth of the United Christian Missionary ‘society and Mrs. Wilkerson, state president of the Christian association who has recently moved)to to make her home from Doug! : cee Dinner and Meeting At Methodist Church Monday. The cabinet <éficers of the Ep- worth League enjoyed a chicken din- ner Monday evefilng at 6:30 o'clock in the social rooms of the Firm Methodist church. The dinner was prepared by Mrs. Harry Hawkins, assisted by Mrs. Fred Holland, Jr., and Mrs. Clarence Wolf. , A business meeting followed, pre- sided oyer by Miss Eda Holland, president. The reports showed that the membership is 110, that the So- cial Service Department made 48 calls on the sick during the month, and that’ there were 17 decisio1 made during the recent Win-M; Chum evangelistic campaign. Clarence Wolf announced that there will be a social hour next Sun- day night, beginning at 5:30, to which all members of the League and congregation and their friends are, welcome. . cee Mrs. Hoff Entertains For Monday Bridge Club Meeting. Mrs. A. F. Hoff entertained at her home on South Center street for the regular mecting of the Monday bridge club. High honors for the afternoon at bridge were won by Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. Guests present besides members were Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen and Mrs. O. L. Walker. The club will be ente: tained again in two weeks on Mon- day at the residencé of Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, on South Beech street. see Emmanuel Baptist Bazar And Chicken Dinner Today. Beginning at 10 o'clock this morn- ing the ladies of the Emmanuel Baptist church opened their annual Christmas bazar at the Methodist Episcopal church. The le continue until 7:30 this evening ADD SPARKLE TO YOUR hi by putting spark! : in Rae hee, Make it gleam and flash with natural lustre! This is how the fashionable hair- dresser does it--- just a touch of hen= na in the shampoo. Ready to use in » HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO FOR SALE BY - The Casper Pharmacy, 111 East Second Street. Drugs and Jewelry The John Tripeny Company, 241 ‘South Center Street Drugs and Jewelry The Kimball Drug Store, 214 South - Center Street (Two Stores for Your Conventence) Midwest Pharmacy of the Kimball Drug Store Midwest Building (Two Stores for Your Convenience) HARTMAN'S DELICATESSEN Old Public. Market Building Your Thanksgiving Dinner Is Here All Cooked and Ready To Serve ROAST TURKEY, CRANBERRY SAUCE DELICIOUS SALADS OF ALL KINDS if MEAT ROASTS" with an exclusive line of Imported Linens, Laces and Silk Lingerie, and invites the inspection of old and new friends 232 South Center Street Next to the Globe Shoe Store Announcing Sadie La Touf Will Open Her Ligehent(Gile Shee Wednesday Morning, November 26 will Public is invited. W._L. Kuykendahi. Rebekah lodge No. 39 will hold its regular ing tomorrow "A meeting of the Scotch ladies will be held in the public Ilbrary this evening at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of organizing an auxiliary, see Duncan-Kenty Nuptia’s Monday Evening. Miss Margaret Duncan, daughter of Mrs. A. B. Cawood of 317 North Center street and William H. Kenty of Lavove were quietly mar- ried last-evening at $:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the First Christian church, the Rey. R. R. Hi'debrand The couple will make their home at Lavoye. eee Mrs. Walker Hostess fur Pepper Club Last Evening. Mrs. O. L. Walker was a hostess for a meeting of the Pepper Club held last evening at her home on ‘West Twelfth street. Substitutes for the evening were: Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, Mrs, Frances Biglin and Miss Kathleen Sullivan. cee Dinner This Eyeni: At Lummis Hones Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis wil) be hosts at a dinner for a number of friends this evening, the entertain- ment to precede the formal dancing party at the Arkeon. eee Mrs. Covert Will Entertain At Series of Parties. Invitations are being issued. by Che Casver Daily Cribune Mrs. Pitt Covert for two «bridge luncheons to be given on Tuesday and Thursday of next week at her home in the Standard addition. eee Mrs. McGrath Will Compliment Miss Coppinger At Tea. Mrs. Leigh McGrath wil compll- ment Miss Isabel Coppinger of Al- ton, Ill,., house guest of Miss Mar- garet Dougherty at an info: 1 bridge tea to be given tomorfow afternoon, Meeting This Evening. A meeting of the Treble Clef chorus will be held promptly.at § o'clock this’ evening at: the Baptist church, Fifth and Beech street. eee “Sally Lunn” To Be Repeated This Evening. “Sally Lunn” the comedy given by the East Side Communtty church a fortnight ago was so’ well receiv ed that a second production been requested and will be given this evening in the annex of public is Invited to attend. The en. tertainment is to begin at 8 o'clock. The cast of characters follow: John Randolph, Jr. (Yale Student) - Byron Statt -:----- Dr. Willis Hug! Morton Glynn (Yale Junior) —.._- Marjorie Randolph (Smith Col Mrs. John Randolph (Sally) —__ -- Mrs. Willis H, Germany Mrs. Penelope Winslow -. -- Mrs. B. 8. Allen Vivian Winslow (society girl) __ -- Mrs, H. G. Twiford cee Monday Evening. Miss Marguerite Holmes enter. tained the members ‘of the, 500 club at a card\party on Monday evening at her home. A lunch being served at the close of the evening. Honors Were wone by Miss May Scott and Frederick Gibson. Among those present were: and Mrs, Mr. Jesse E. Keith, Miss May NOVEMBER COAT SALE —Just in time for Thanks- giving, this sale of high grade winter coats at $69.75 presents an. op- portunity for Casper women to have a com- fortable, stylish outer wrap at a price greatly below the level hereto- fore asked for such high quality garments. Scott, Miss’ Marguerite Hamilton, Miss Maimie Brawn, Miss May Tec- ca, Miss Julia Petersen and the Messrs. Frederick Gibson, Joseph Mapes, William Scott, William Sle- bel, Ralph Kearns and Russell Smith, ee. Shiftmen’s Benefi Dance Wednesday. ‘The annual ball of the Shiftmen's Benefit of the Standard Of1 com- pany wiil be held on Wednesday ning of next week at the Jack Sturgess heme on South Jackson, the entertainment to be in honor of Miss Lillie Roberts whose engage- ment to Kenneth Duncan was just recently announced. . Miss England To Entertain Midnight Bridge Club. Miss Margaret England will enter- tain the Midnight Bridge club mem- bers on Friday evening of this week at her home, 1242 South Elm has the First Methodist church to which the any --- Ernest Shepherd lege Girl) Miss Dorothy Fleming evening, November 26 at the In- dustrial Relations. building to which the public is invited to attend. The entertainment is informal and music will be furnished by the How- land orchestra. Dancing will \ be- sin at 9 o'clock and continue until 1. cee : Miss Parmar Issues Invitations for Informal Bridge Party. Miss Ruth Parmar has issued in- street. Miss Elsie Kuehne, of Des Moines, Towa, began her duties as teacher of the first grade in the Wilson school yesterday. Miss . Kuehne taught last year in Hawaii. oo We print Calling Cards from your Copper Plate right here in Casper. Ratio; ae Don't send it out of town. Hoffhine vitations for an’ informal bridge| printing & Stationery Co, 240 Bast Paty to _be_siven_on Monday: eve-] Second St., Casper, Wyo. Perfect pancakes every time Good pancakes one morning; poor ones the next. Be done with such disappoint- ments, wasted materials and work. Just | add water or milk to Aunt Jemima Pan- | cake Flour, mix and bake—your Pancakes ¢¢ a turn out right every time. Light, tender | pancakes with that old-time Southern flavor. Try it! T’se in town, Honey!” AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLouR. PAGE THREE. Miss Edna Peterson of was an out-of-town arrival city yesterday. Omaha in the Rubber Stamps. We cook ’em in Hoffhine Printing & Sta. 240 East Second St., eee Miss Garnette Harkins ts. visiting with friends here from Denver. Tribune wantads bring results. GIVEN AWAY FREE to the lucky adult party holding key to the lock. SEE THE BRUNSWICK IN OUR WINDOW Brunswick 117 Price $250.00 Come now to our store and get a key free of charge, then any time after December 15th try your key in the lock. To the lucky adult party holding the key which unlocks the lock, the Brunswick will be deliv- ered Christmas Eve. Somebody Has To Win; It May Be You The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E. 2nd. St. CASPER Phone 194 —guaranteed style quality, fabric quality, fur quality and tailoring quality. -At« *69-75 =—such high grade and popular fur trimmings as fox, mink, marten, ‘ -skunk, squirrel, etc. —new and popular fabrics such as Mokine, New Zelia, Ceour-de-laine, Dvyeskin, Faunskin, Armadale, Fashona, Etc. —colors that are harmonious and entrancing, such as penny, brick, claret, black, cinnamon, green, etc. spruce A | % —many of these coats are made from the finest imported woolens—fab- ries that are emphati- cally superior. Special Notice. This store will be open until 9 o’clock Wednesday evening—closed all day Thanksgiving.