Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1924, Page 7

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” Entertains t Curd Party Saturday. Miss Ruth Bagby was hostess yes: terday afternoon to- a numver? of her friends at an informal card’ par; ty, given at her home on South Him street. - Honors ‘for. the «2 Ly were won. by Miss - Elizabeth | Bingenhelmer, Mam England, and Ruth Scotts ~ The Women’s association of the First Congregational church will hold its regular meeting Wednesday December 10 at 2 o'clock in. the Young Women’s Christian associa- tion club rooms. The yearly reports and chairmen will be. read and officers for ‘the coming Interested in the work of the church_ are invited to attend. iz rs ess Saturday m at an tn- formal bridge tea given at her, home, 1140 South Elm street, honors at which were taken by ‘Miss Ann Taser and Mrs. Bean. a ¢ Guests present for the afternoon were: Mrs. J. P. Dixon, Mrs. Oscar ‘Thomas, Mrs. Paul Walker,’ Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. Misses Jean Anderson, Ann Fraser, Therma Johnson, lorrow, Urda Smith, Stella hols, ‘Rose Noonan, Lillian Larson, Mary Me- Dermott, Ruth Piggett, Merle Lien, and Hazel Lowry «ee Meeting Place of Royal Neighbors Is Changed. The Royal Neighbors of America will meet on Tuesday evening fn regular session at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hal! on Second street... All members are asked to be present as officers for the com- ing year will be elected. Follawing the business session refreshments will be served by the Mesdames Walker, Garret and Brown. It ts requested that all members: of the Aah eig send some article to the and bake sale to be held on Tuesday at the Knights of Pythias ‘hall. ; . Skating Party Is Planned For Today. Members of the Pratrie’"D: @. club somposed of high schec! students, have planned a skating he'd this afternoon ‘at || McCafferty, wi Bean “and _ the. | Mr. and Mra. McCafferty Chief, Ione Ridgeway; Most Excel: | ambauld, Miss ‘Marjorie Mitchell, J,|O’Nell. ‘The bride ‘has. lent Chief, Ida_ Lowe; Senion, ored 1 tector; Martha Horsch; | yfethodist it b- sanie Tare adn app ces hold a feeedes de nex of the 1 ‘|ess fora meeting of the Senate of’ ‘ednesday , 315 South sll members are asked to be present. ; v8 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson to i reet. Entertain at Dinner. All the money, Mr, and Mrs. J; W, Johnson will disabled war veterans. ty for a number of their friends on | ~ ose Friday evening of this week at their Business home’ on South David street. eee Last Evening at Residence. . ‘andeveer Home business meet! Dinner atzA Walker Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker enter- tained at dinner last evening at their . H. Schwartz, will entertain informally at supper thi evening at-their ‘home’ on Sout! Beech street. * eye Mrs E. J. Donahoe willbe ost: | sarpines botitgey: ss on Tuesday at an informal lunch- eon and bridge party to be given at aie e Mrs. Sullivan Entertains Informally Frday. Mrs. E. J. Sullivan was hostess | t at a “Widow's Party" given Friday ine's. evening at her home, 1025 South at the Presbyterian anu noon I Wednesday, December a derived willbe | Mrs. Bell to Be Hostess given for welfare work among the| At Bridge Tes Tuesday. man, president of the Altar and Ros; .be hosts at a dinner and bridges par . Monday. of the wives, 1d mothers of members of , been’a guest here of Miss re, B>L. Estabrook wij entertain | Who bas. been a gu wai ata bridge tea oh Thursday after- noon ‘at the Country club. Saturday. Miss Olibeen Agustus Turnér and ‘liam J wartz, her residence on South David street. | yor am pitas merteatay ot oN set caeaideaals haha: CS tose Oh Pd Volland books for the kiddies at Hoffh' “Mre.|'South XWoicott street, the Mev.) und Mes. Joe Denham, Mr. and Mrs. rine Cole: | Charles A. Wilson ftielating.. They | Chaylea 1. Campbell, ‘Mr. and were attended by & per g P.New- c eum, mother_of the Mr. 5 4 ningbam, Mr. and. Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Excellent | H. Jeffries, Clyde Dyncan, Dan Bell | dent of Casper for the last_year be-| Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kem, Miss ing employed here for some time at the Woolworth » store while “groom ‘is’ connected with she cago, Burlington & Quincy railroad. |-Geis and D. LeBreche: Bast Side| The couple will make their home at | * chureh © wil] | 727 North Park street, - luncheon, m ‘women, ** | Catholic’ church and ; he best affairs ever given By: and its contents are on aisplay in| Who ‘attend the church are invitea Cn of the bes the window of the Golden Rule store | to attend. this church. The booths will be {ny charge of ladies from t sections of the city as follo }end for, first day, Mra. J. F. New: a erious : | Mrs. Gus Bell will be hostess at |ary socjety and Mrs. Mae ‘Morrison: “ -_|an Informal bridge tea on ‘Tueeday | Wednesday, Mrs.(J.-¥, Salland: and P afternoon at her honie.on CY ave- (Continued on Page Fourteen.) nue in honor of Miss’ Lillian’ Simp- : son, who ‘is visiting’ in Casper a| pnsriveg Cards from yout Suest of Mr. and’ Mrs; B. 0. Esta-| xmas card plate mt Hoffhine’s. We. r-| brook. 2 have our own: press. GLYCERINE perfect anti-radiator Pio! a Ga nor If as AG KEYES } 106.°S. Durbi Phoge 81! U DRIVE .IT CO. Go to Theater Week, All Next Week EXCELLENT PROGRAMS AT ALL THEATERS © Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Connelly en- tertained at a dinner last evening at the Count club, complimentary to Miss Taubes tonpthewr ‘of Alton, Tll., ‘garet Dougherty and* who is mani 1103 Durbin street. Guests present were Mrs, Charles I. Campbell, Mrs. Rr.) E. Wertz, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs, | Frances.Biglin, Mrs..R. R..Rose and Jake Bchwoob ‘of Cody. | Entertained Saturday. The regular meeting of the Fort- nightly bridge club was held yester- day at *he home of Mrs. P. ©. Nico- laysen. Honors‘at bridge were tak- en by Mrs.’ Patrick Sullivan. Mrs. James Wiederhold siibstituted. The next meeting of. the club will be held_at the home of Mrs. Major Ormsby on South Center street, ‘Miss Mahoney Will Be Hostess at Party. Miss Dorothy Mahoney will” be hostess at. a party to be given on Saturday afternoon of this week for a number of her friends at» her home 636 South Wajcott street. eee 4 Are Honored at Dinner. » Mr-and Mrs. Bert Bell entertained | & at a6 o'clock dinner last ‘evening St their home, 807 East Third street ‘ in honor of Mr. and Mre. Alex ¢. | ® hose marriage took Place Thanksgiving in Colorado ‘Table decorations were carried out color scheme of pink and whit Select Your Jeweler Then Select Your Jewelry We want to merit Casper. When you make a purchase does not end—it has just beeen: your patronage. 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