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ee ee re *¢ é 1 PAGE SIx : ‘ aR SUNDAY,. DECEMBER 14, 1 3 s Clubs and Organizat ; : special treat to the children. ‘The Wednesday, Bleanor Shumaker, Wiisabeth Nico: (CY end Ash sretgcl cose oe tis ‘ F little folks left many attractive gifts Bransén, eee oa ee ee tes seal nd ant" ( , G in honor of the occasion and all re- t 3 Hoff, Helen dnp one EO a ee and Detach invived. eb ported a very pleasant afternoon. re ‘eider- ete am wosnee 5 Bice Guests who attended were Marg- Luols | attend, Bess he Se: ns, Joyce Welch, i Moshe: Irene McCann, . Claytone at Smith Home. % Eltx, Bobbie Simmie’ Sea 4 e : tt Nocturne club will meet Mfon- ‘ CIRCLES OF CASPER||i "ss" rapntg Seg ee | eee cee 8. E. Wertenberger in| be in the form of a Mrs. Morgan Is Hostess Country Club to Be Scene _ | Fred Capen, Q. K. Deaver, Mr. and] For Card Club ro Of Formal Entertainment. Mrs. Joe E. Denham, Dr. C. E. Dun- Mrs. Dean Morgan was hostess at Mr. and Mrs, Cleveland HM. Storrs hv oy and’ Mra Pra ik England,/an informal party given ‘yesterday will be hosts at/the Country Glub on] Mr. and Mro. ngland, at her home, 1342 South Elm street, Tuesday evening from 10 to 1 at’a| Margaret . A.| for the Saturday Bridge club, hon: , SATURDAY, DEC. 20 formal dancing party and: midnight ‘ s}ors at bridge betng taken by Mrs.| Meeting Thursday. 4 supper for 156 gitests.” ‘This :will-be'| Mr. and 3 .R . Mr. Horace Bhoemaker and Mrs. C. M. - Sale of Xmas Gifts and Baked Goods the first large evening party of the | Mrs. . rvis, Mr. .| Hall. The next meeting of the club By the Women’s Association of the First Congregational Church holiday festivities, and: the. decora-| James P, Kem, Dr, and Mrs. Al'en} will be held at the residence of Mrs. Jessie McDown, : tions, favors and appointments. on} McLellan, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mur-] Arthur Davidson, 1134 South Beech | per 18 at 8 o'clock at the Lo. °F. this occasion, will be in keeping: with | Phy, D. LaBretsche, Mr. and Mrs. | street. Members and guests’ pres- hall, Following the business the Christmas season. Guests forthe | P.-C. Nicolaysen, Clement Nicolay-|ent were: Mrs. Stuart Updegratf, sion a “Hobo” dance will be dance will be: 3 ‘ _ [seh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Horace Shoemaker, Mrs. L. I.| to which the public is invited Mr. and Mrs. R.. M. Andrus, Mr.| Jr, Mr 5 Gulich, Mrs. Arthur Davidson, Mrs. and Mrs. E. Paul Bachellér, Mr. and | Phillips,: Mr “Mrs. C. P. + | C. L. Greedy, Mrs. O. B. Wilson and Mrs. Kennet C. Bass, Edwin Barrett,| 'er, Mr.and. Mre. M. C.’ Price, Mrs.| Mrs. C. M. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bell, Mr. and Mrs; |‘Charlea Robert Reed, Mr. and Mrs. eee ‘stiiaalinate: John Bingenhetmer, Mr. and Mrs. | Atlee Riker); Judye and Mrs. Robert | panheticnic Luncheon And ‘Will emtertain.| The Petroleum lodge No. 478 or- Joe Bingenhetmer, William Cheley,| R- Rose, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Spears. | Card Party at Henning, the members of the Tea club on| der of Brotherhood of Locomotive Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam B. Cobb, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, Mr. and} Members of the Panhellenic asso-| yesday afternoon of thie week at and Mrs. W. L. Connelly, s. ©. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs.| ciation enjoyed an informal lunch: her home on South Wolcott street. 3 , | Neal Tyler, George Vance, Mr. and] eon and bridge party given yester- , oe oe OSs % Mr. and Mrs. E. L. E: Mrs. O. L. Walker; Ra '|@ay at the Henning hotel. Christ- stead of the first and third Wednes- Florence Flemming of ,| Mr. and Mrs. . mas designs with red carnations | Bake Gale fatonay’ Ob ; days as formerly planned. “The next Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free, D; Were used for the table decorations. meeting of the lodge will be held on Mrs. N. C. Gels, Pete Gillesp . | Benefit Association Will Honors at bridge. for the afternoon | _,7%¢ Woman's association of the y L December 28 at § o'clock at the Greenbaum, Mr. | Meet Monday Evening. were taken by Mrs. John Whelan| pirat Coneresstional | church | will|o op. halt Hil, Mr. and Mre.| The Woman's Benefit association|and Mrs. Glenn Parker. holdva-sale of baked eee J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.| of the Maccabees will meet in regu. Citron Seroer ¢ o'vlock, | Past Matrons Club-of eet ce eke eMy n}lar session Monday~evening at 8 ALT. p| ORDOE aD. SESS EN WCW © FOUN: ee hare Btand bo Wa Wiabictaiad Guests present were Mr. Littlefield, Mr. 5 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. The C, E. Walker, Mra. A. M. Mrs. C. H. Townsend and T. 9 r i entertainment which was to ; John Whelan. Mrs. Glenn | Formed Pans M4 Rasored A. Dean will be Joint hostesste for Rowhsehal tae Ginette ne. WE Go not believe that you should purchase a been. given in the form pf a “kid”| Parker, Mrs. W, Finney, y ‘Miss Helen Ditter, was hostess |® Meeting of the Past Matrons club ‘ownse! . 5 x novelty watch or clock at Christmas time been postponed due to the| Roscoe Reeve, Mra. A. W. Peake, , a when a dependable timepiece can be secured at Ben Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. the late Mra. Ella Adams.| Mrs. R. B. Leggett, Mrs. William B. | Priday evening at an informal party aid: atthe, ome of tev eames lot Rayburn 8. such a reasonable figure.’ We will tell you all you jeterson, Mr. and Mrs. L.| During the meeting draping of the {heed Cpe popes S ne ‘Wednesday, December 17. ‘This will 3 ie ¥ . Want to know about solid and filled cases and show A, Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shu-| charter and initiation of candidates|Intire, Miss Julia H veary Dare the regular meeting which was ou the eee ,of a full jeweled movement, maker, Miss Lillian Simpson of Min-| will be the order of the business| Mary Dalton, Miss 0’ cape Senne wee. Spent 11 Ti oualy, echeauled tere Decemmet it’s time you called upon us. neapolis, Edwin Slater, Mr. and Mrs.| session. Refreshments will be serv-| Gladys Hasbrouck, Miss Margaret i. ‘Will Hola ‘ ‘ James Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs, Don |ed at the close by Mrs. Shepard and| Longshore, Miss Nina Shaffer, Miss cee Smith, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, ‘iss | her committee. Lela. Black, Lillian Larson and| Who attended were, the Misses Mar- . Margaret Sullivan, Miss Patricia swells Miss Edna Mae Healy. earet Hindryx, Alice Hinds, fons § Dorothy akon? Entertains Tuesday ; Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. oneke rere be to Is eee Favela Anna ce dled le ~eerpeng soaskeh ned ry mane a ber 16, ae “ . Be canines, Leinnicomasenns Merle cing Eran Mrs, England Is Hostess Shnelder, Wilma Gustin and Mildred| ess to a number of her friends at.an 32 ‘ding : Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mr.| Junior Jonuston was a charming|For Her Bridge Club. f ; her [os - and Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, Mr.|lttle host Wednesday, December 10| Mra, W. L. England was hostesa| T7* ws BLN ~]{nformal luncheon given yesterday JEWELER Bias IRIS BLDG. and Mrs. William R. Wehrii, Mr.|at his home, 1146 South Cottonwood A.B. ©. Bridge.clut of whaon at her home, $86 . South | WolBott ‘ Z and Mrs. Roy Wyland, Charles Cul-| street, from 3:30 until 5:30, at a member on Wednesday at| Woman's Club Celebrates strect. | Guests who attendell were: len, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Mr.| party given in honor of his sixth s Wyoming Day at Meeting. - Mary Louise Reed, Abbie Hollings: birthday anniversary. Games were| were taken by Mrs. FG. Late wea | At thelregular meeting of the Cas-| worth, Charlotte Burkett, ‘Veronica the attraction of the afternoon af-|Nre J. Wickert. Members ana| Pe™ Woman's club -held yesterday af-| Vilinave, Thelma Chandler, Thelma Storrs will entertain the following |ter which dainty refreshments were guests who attended included: ternoon at the home of its pres!-| Patterson, Lois Patterson,’ Sylvia guests at dinner: served by: the host’s mother aassist-| iz. J. Lanouette, Mrs. dent, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Wyoming|Garbutt, Ruth Slade, Elaine McDon- Mr. and Mrs, A: Becklinger,|.ed By Junion. A large birthday| sirs.G. L. Gibson, Mrs | day was celebrated with a program |ald, Marjorie Newell, Maline Bryne, Mr. and Mrs.’ ited candles was al gon, Mrs. ¢ E. Howlan 1 F, of interest. A number of pioneers] Jean McMahon, Alice Ormsby, C. Lange, Mrs. J. L. Lanouette, Mrs. E. R. Trollope, Mra. C. J. Wickert, Mra, A. V. Forbes and Mrs, and Mrs. L. A. Elkins. - Preceding the dance Mr. and Mrs. ed again at its next regu! For a Merry Musical Christmas | |i" « Sisk Wistert at her Nothing can compare with a Clitsiniadtet ite Held by Association Members. The Woman's! assoctation of the First Congregational .churcly will, hold a Christmas party on Menday wa age i afternoon, Decamber at 2 o'clock, at the home ofjMrs. H, G. Sinclair, SSS rill 421 Divine avenug, All members are. Taunt TE My asked to attend ti to bring.to the entertainment a’ ‘mall: gift,! Hos- cesses for the aftérnoon will be the Meadames Clark, Cassel, Sinclair’ and Gibson. z eee Woman's Association ream Elect Officers, . f USAT At @ meeting held last Wedn day, December 10, by the Woma association of the First Congrega 1, Ves 2 Fe ional church the following ‘officers n ictor: ecorads wero elected: President, Mrs. M. H. Smith; secretary, Mrs. A. V. Ritchie, and treasurer, Mrs. A. Walcott. Victrolas in all the wood finishes—now mines Pa M4 while our stock is complete is the time to To Be Held Thursday. make your selection. Mother's and Children’s Health | conference will be held Thursday ~ M p} morning, December 18, from 9:30 to A atchless Stock of 11:30 a. m. at the elty hall. °. All mothers are invited to bring Victor Records children who are under school age, but not any child with fresh cold Never before has our stock of Victor Records been }| [choca tuine’ biacket and pillow as complete and varied for holiday giving. If you slip. are uncertain what selections to give, we shall be be aid glad to offer suggestions. We are cager to be of Layee vn service to you—our time is yours—feel-free to ihe. fifth: -weudlo -yecttal “of this use it. reas season given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth Sams pupils, took plac Saturday afternoon from 3 to. 4 o'clock, at 515 South Durbin street. | ‘The superiority of the musical training was easily seen in the per- Established 1823@39 | pep abhen peace ate gupal Caeegt Aviano in the ‘itine {sia solires of unending delight i : or a adv: f enacted that it may well be said De I$ ine lpuninend thal tekenenbansrae only if it is played. ‘But how many of our pianos are either Jomonly for his settal nrehente eee Been ee Luxe Model—$120 Mins. Barns “npathaeis: They pees played indifferently or not played at all. no part of his performance is lost. i Radio Receiving Sets atpeotally noteworthy were the With the Ampico. in the far-famed Chickering there The Ampico brin. th ° : i Transcription of “Carmen” .. 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