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42 ne ndwomimwesn Ano Mae a i 4 8 | ra B B B B B VQ PSGRREL AR SPIE PAGE SIX SOCIETY =~ Corge, representative of the Cathed- ral home at Laramie, gave a most interesting talk on the work of the echool. r It was announced during the af- ternoon that the next meeting of the club would be a pioneer meeting to be held at the residence of Mrs. Brooks on December 13. 2 P. E. 0. Meeting Wednesday Evening. Chapter O of the P, EB. O. Sister- hood will meet Wednesday evening Doris Westfall; socjal superintend- ent, Frances Nesbitt: flower super- intendent, Irma Carlson; member- ship superintendent, Evelyn Beall; poster superintendent, Rex Hassell; mercy superintendents, George Fer- guson and Harold Keyser. The next RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL|=2e2s85 CIRCLES OF CASPER|* "=: Neighbors of Woodcraft To Hold Bazaar and Sale. Casper Circle No, 409 Matteson-Darneli Marriage interpretations of three of the num- Neighbors Is Performed Saturday. bers impersonated by the pupils] of Woodcraft will hold a bazaar and | at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. In the pre of a few friends,| while the numbers are being played.| bake ‘ale in the building formerly] gs. K. Loy in the Paling apartments Mis garet Matteson, daughter | Miss Jane Forbes will sing a pretty a by Hub Jewelry store} with Mrs. Jean Sherwood of Chi- of M i Mrs. Eugene Matteson which will be interpreted by | on street on Tuesday cago, noted art critic and traveler, of Des Moines, Ia., and Harry Dar-| Betty Grissin The regular as the honored guest. Visiting P. E. nel] of C , were married at 6] The program to be given and ization will by O's. in the city are inyited to at- o'clock last evening at the Presby-| which all those interested in music tend. terian manse, 1103 South Wolcott] are cordially invited to attend fol- > espa street, with the Rev. Charles A.| lows: dance and social will be enjoyed. All| Rummage Sale at son reading the wedding service! rales of Hoffman” (Barcarolle),| Members and friends are Invited to! Norch Casper Church. attended by Mr. and Mr®.| ovenbach—Marion Williams. din ae The Ladies’ Aid society of the Schilling. “A Dreamer” (Meditation), Gradi— ye ge North Casper Christian church wilt “ollowing the ceremony a dinner} nosway Carr Mrs. Cotton Is Hostess hold a rummage sale at the chureh, was served at the Schilling home,| "(angers Dream’ (Nocturne), D'Orso| At Bridge''Tea Saturday. cornor of H and United streets on 644 West Fourteenth street, with! _roien Johnston. ” Mrs. Harry Cotton was hostess at} Friday and Saturday, Decomber 5 Mr, and Mrs. P. R-|“«gpooks": (Nocturnal Episode), Gal-| an attractive bridge tea given yes-| and 6, d d Mrs. Ray Marshall, | ,,, mae ‘ ter ifternoon at her home. se and Mrs. Schilling and the bride Eventide” » (Nocturne), Rolfe— ysanthemums were used) w, ©. T, U. General ¢ .| Jane Forbes. ; ‘ons. Honore for the | Meeting Tuesday. was most becomingly “In the Star Light’ (Nocturne),| 2fternoon were taken by Mrs, Guy The general meeting of the Wo- ‘a cut velvet gown of] pigs rawrence Bundy. hefstead, Mrs. J. C, Warkley and] men's Christian Temperance union and gold and carried a bouquet) «pixies Goodnight,” song—Harold| Miss Virginia Williams. will be held on Friday afternoon of of roses Johnaaei Guests who uttended were mem-| this week, December 5 at 2:30 o'clock Mrs, Darnell. whose former home)” «tow Sweet the Moonlight" (Noc-| bers of the Delta Delta Delta sorority] at the public Mbrary. A program will Moines, came, to Casper Decevie—Mildred Johns’ and included: Mrs. C. K. Fletcher, | follow the buriness session and all r the ceremony. She “Valse,” Brahms; (b) he| Mrs. E. T.,Danaher, Mrs, Guy Shef-| members are asked to be present. t in the city a short time a A Nahins Gare s. J. Warkley, Mrs. Visitors will be welcome. nde) en oeiuse oF, trends iow Time” (vocal), Romilli—] 83 Pelton, . Mrs. “William |B. hetind ae er short stay here. Follow-| 5.00 rorhes, . 2 George Fiser, Mrs.| Pi Beta Phi to Meet of her high Interpretation—Betty Grissinger, | Rosco Reeve, Mrs, R. B. Leggett,| At Bon Residence. ended school at) wiwntn Dolly Slee} Lawson—|Mrs. Glenn Parker, Mrs. Leroy] Mrs. Ceci! Bon and Mrs. Carney Simpson co! t Indianola where| poty Grissing y, Miss Lillian Larson and Miss] Peterson wil! be joint hostesses for she received degree. 5 ¥. <0! se Virginia Williams. a meeting of the members of the The groom came to Casper three see Pi Beta Phi sorority on Tuesday eve- ning at the home of the former. 907 South Lincoln street. All members of the sorority in the city are in- vited to attend. Eagles Auxiliary to Meet at Library. The auxiliary of the Eagles will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the basement of the public library years ago from Carroll, Ia., and is among the popular young men of the city. He is connected with, the Nicolaysen Lumber company in the okk Miss Roberts to Be Honored at Bridge Party. Miss Lillie Roberts whose engage- ment to Kenneth Duncan was made ping department. The couple} ang ali ladies of the E 8’ lodge | last week will be honored at an in- P. FOLKS: will be at home to their friends at] are invited to attend. formal bridge party to be given to-| Mrs. Lindsey to Entertain 1236 South Ash street ai 8.8 morrow evening by Miss Ruth|Mah Jong Olub Friday. EI L. T. Legion Holds Parmar., Mrs. J. C. Lindsey will entertain Nocturne Piano Recital Meeting Saturday. see the members of the Mah Jong club Monday Evening. An interesting recital will be given tomorrow evening by 10 pupils of Mrs. Ethel! Strickland at 8 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church to which the public is invited to at tend. The program is very novel in character all numbers being nocturne} treasurer, Lillie Diamond; evangel or of nocturnal style and eplsode|tic superintendent, Virginia Satter; added features to the recital will be pianist, Virgini ond; choriste The regular meeting of the Loyal Temperance Legion was held yes- terday afternoon in the league room of the Methodist Episcopal church at which time the following officers were elected, president, Frances Hunt; vice president, Carol Co: Woman's Club Meeting Saturday at Bingham Home. The regular meeting of the Cas- per Woman's club was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bingham yester- day afternoon with Mrs. B. B. }| Brooks president, presiding. of the Maccabees will meet in regu- The discussion for the afternoon |lar session on Monda: on the Grand Canyon, of Colo-| o'clock at the I. O. O. rado and the conclusion, Mrs. dida’ will be initia on Friday afternoon of this week at her home for the regular meeting. cee Benefit Association of Maccabees to Ho Session. The Woman's Benefit association and officers for the Christmas Home-Coming Ce is home-coming day— it’s the day of days for the family. So let’s make this an old-fashioned Christmas with gifts of Furniture and other things for the home. Furniture adapts itself admirably to sensible gift-giving and furniture-giving is spreading more and more every year. A gift of Furniture is wholly practical and expresses splendidly the true Christmas spirit. Itis an ever constant reminder of the thoughtful good judgment of the donor. The wide range of Furniture, combining both beauty and utility, permits the sélection of any gift, large or small. We offer a wealth of suggestions in Furniture, suitable for gifts, to meet every requirement and expenditure. YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT CALLAWAYS FURNITURE 133 EAST SECOND, ST. a SS Stay een) 1010] rae { i, two bridge luncheons to be Tuesday and Thursday O'Brien, the high school class of the First spent socially. 2° tee in charge of Mra. Sennett. Mrs. Covert Will Be Hostess at Luncheons. Mrs. Pitt Covert will be of Mrs. Lammis to Be Hostess For Tuesday Tea Ctub. Mrs. B, B, Lummis will be hostess for the regular meeting of the tea club on Tuesday afternoon of this week at her home on Sixth street. eee _ KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL Friday, December Sth, from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. XMAS GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY BEAUTIFUL HAND WORK 5 PRACTICAL GIFTS HOME COOKED FOODS HOME-MADE CANDIES AT REASONABLE PRICES Splendid Musical no RE and Tea from 8 to 5 p. m. Woman's Association The First Congregational Church. Present were the Misses Ruth Alkier, Margaret Rowell and Dell Thomas. se. English Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday Afternoon. Members of the Grace English tess at the second of a Lutheran Ladies’ aid society will informal bridge luncheons on ‘on Thursday afternoon, nesday of this week. cember 4, at the church, corner of kate a streets with the Mes- Mrs. Winter Entertains at Thanksgiving Dinner. Clarence Rundquist and who are attending| church, corner of Second and Dur- F bin streets. All those who are donat- ing articles to the bazaar are asked to take them to the home of Mrs. G. L. Brown, 106 South Kenwood street. eee The Misses Sullivan Will ‘ Christian church held a meeting w 3 Friday evening at the home of the The Misses Kathleen an4 Patricia Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Hildebrand Sullivan will entertain at an infor- which time six candidates were init-| mal luncheon and bridge party on lated. Following the meeting @ sup-] Wednesday honoring Miss Isabel per was served and the evening was} Hanway, whose marriage to Clifford Fitzgerald will take place January 5, and Miss Isabelle Coppinger of Alton, Ill, guest of Miss Margaret Church Parlors. as Dougherty, The Ladies’ Aid society of t! Lea First Presbyterian church will rgeet| Mrs. Wheeler to Entertain on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’-| Monday, December 1. clock at the church parlors with} , All mothers, sisters and wives of Mrs. W. H. Price's division in| members of the Sigma Alpha Ep- charge. by islon fraternity are invited to meet with Mrs. M. N. Wheeler on Mon- Trinity Lutheran Ald to Gay afternoon at 2 o'clock promptly Hold Christmas Sale. at her residence, 132 North Lincoln The Ladies’ Aid society of the| street. Trinity Lutheran church will hold ihipadin a Christmas sale at the Stone gro-| Bazaar and Charch Dinner cery on East Second, Saturday De-| Planned for December 12. cember 6. The sale which will in-| Plans have been completed for a clude fancy hand made articles suit-| besear and chicken dinner to be able for Christmas gifts, me-| given by the Ladi Aid society of made baked goods and candies, will| the Grace English Lutheran church begin at 10 o'clock and continue|on Friday, December 12 at the throughout the, day. A special at-| church which is located on the cor- . traction of the sale will pe a on ner of CY and-Amn stracte, , dollar table at which attractive an useful articles will be geld. Mrs. Kern Presides at b: oie. e Tea For Out of Town Visitors. in Honor Mrs. James P. Kem presided at an Ammiversary i informal tea given yesterday af- yin honor of. tl 2th wedding anniversary, Mr. Mrs. Ernest ternoon from 2 o'clock until 6 at her home on South Center street in. Reese were pleasantly surprised at an informal party given for them on honor of: Miss Lillian Simpson of Minneapolis, house guest of Mrs. E. Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brown, 106 South L. Estabrook and Miss Flogence La- ‘Chappell of Cheyenne, guest of Mrs. Kenwood street. They were pre- sented by friends with an attrac. R. R. Rose. tive gift in honér of the occasion. Among those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Max Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs, Meade, Mr. and Mrs, Ellis, Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Tucker and childre: Mr. and Mrs, Clark White, the Rev: and Mrs. Willis Hugh Germany, Mrs. ‘Langworthy, Mrs. E. F. Allen, i array ees "8 nah | Radio and Phonograph in One Mr. and Mrs. Brown and the guests Both ‘the finest men know Brian Tobin, school in Washington. see Meeting and Supper at Christian Parsonage. The Ta-Gamma Gamma society. of ‘The Vogue is Velvet! The fabric of royalty reigns in footwear fashion and receives a right royal welcome! The Maretta, December's Calendar Style, in black- est velvet, patent leather edged, is made only by Johansen and proffered, here, only by this shop! $Q , THE BOOTERY 120 East Second St. Surprise of Wedding of honor. eee St. Marks Synurgae Will Hold Regular Meeting. The regular meeting of St. Marks Synurgae will be held on Tuesday evening of this week at the home of Mrs. R. M. Boeke in the Miller apartments on CY avenue. Members are asked to bring thelr five-dollar pledges as they will be due at this meeting. cee Chicage and Northwestern Club Meeting This Week. The Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Grace English Lutheran church, corner of CY and Ash Btreets. Dur- ing the meeting the new by-laws will be read find all'members as well as all Northwestern ladies are inyited to-attend. Following the business session the afternoon will he spent in sewing and refreshments will be served by the social committee. see Regular Meeting This Week, of Iroquois Council. The regular meeting of the_Iro- quols counc}] No. 5 degree of Poca. hontas will be held on Thursday eve. ning at 8 o'clock at the I: 0. O. F, hall, when officers for the ensuing year will be nominated. Refresh- ments will be served by a commit- tee composed of Mrs. Van Doran and Mrs, Edna Rhodes. Alt members are urgently requested to be present. eee Meeting of Petroloava Lodge Wednesday Evening. The Petroleum lodge No. 478, the auxiliary of the Brother lodge of Engineers and Firemen will meet in regular session Wednesday evening, December 3 at 7:30 o'clock at the Hear this Amazing New Instrument at Our Store ¥ 5 Padiola you, we'd lke © be the to introduce you. Come to our store and let us te this it That's because of the exclusive Brunswick Method of Reproduction. - Then how, by a simple turn of the lever, it is phonograph, offering the oad Fellows hal ‘ An entertain. reese e yen new musical ; oe a ep today, of yes! meni be given during the eve- on Brunswick superlative records. ning for the brothers of the B of Let us ehow you how, first, it’s Ra- It will leasure lemon- S08) thelr ‘families. Al’ mem: dio. Such as you have never strate oly bead arr Seats for heard befoce = clear and bell4ike. you. Won't you let us? The Chas. E.WellsMusicCo. ursday. For the benefit of the church building fund, a luncheon, bridge party and kensington will be given on Thursday of this week at the hi . C. home of sarah. C. 3 iedarsen a6 232 East Second CASPER Phone 194 wishing reservations are asked to ¥ and Lavoye F call one of the following: Mrs. gin. clair Reeki phone 613-W, «Mi: James Wiederhold, 2093, Mrs. Young, phone 1707-R or Mrs. Nico- laysen, 2301. The Sign of Musical Prestige e Applied Arts Division Will Hold Meeting. The Applied Arts division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will hold its regular meeting Friday afternoon, December romptly at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mra,