Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1924, Page 12

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. [RHE SASPRSORORP RHA NU OD PCE AT MOC eA Th est PAGE FOUR. SOCIETY Pw. he aS Ss a eeailials saa nt TY LTE LS TID be Casver Sunday Cribune Formal Dancing Party Monday at Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Hanway will be host and hostess at a formal dancing party on Monday evening In the Country club, complimentary to Miss Isabel Hanway and Clifford Fitzgerald whose marriage will take place the 31st of this month and the Misses Honor and Dorothy Cone of New Orleans who will be in the bridal party. At the close of the entertainment a supper will be served in the dining room of the club, Music for the evening will be furnished by the Curtz-Butterfleld orchestra. . Invited guests include: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Former Governor and Mrs, B. B. Brooks, Mr, and Mra. P. C. Nicolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Patten, Mr. and = Mrs. R Hagens, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bari Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanway, Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Becklinger, Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Cov- ert, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Tyler Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griebel, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brod’e, Mr, and Mrs. Ben T. Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Gulleh, Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Grieve, “Mrs. Mary Stapleton, the Misses Lovey Norris, Theodora Wilson, Edness Mokler, Margaret England, Mar- garet Dougherty, Margaret Sullivan, Kathleen Sullivan, Florence Flem- ming of Nova Scotia, Patricia Sul- ivan, Evelyn Bain, Frances Crab- tree, Ruth K'mball, Elizabeth Crab- tree, Mary Barnes, Elizabeth Con- nelly, Idabel Barnes, Lots Long shore, Eizabeth Kiddel and the Messrs. William Nicolaysen, Patsy RECENT. AND COMING EVENTSIN SOCIA CIRCLES OF CASP. ble to attend are asked to notify M T. J. Riach, phone 2118. "| ford, Charles Holland, Green, Marion Miles, Beulah Thomp- son, Kath:een Hemry, Ruth Thomp- son, Tina Matson, Ione Chase, Jes- sie Tapp, Vivian Dry, Ruth Scott, and the Messrs. Barry Mahoney, Buster, Neal, Vince Crater, Harry Pritchard, Justin McCarthy, Louis Barker, Donald MHolloran, Harry Champion, Harry Connelly, Harry Davis, Harry Young, Dewight Wal- lace, Shelby Ronaldson, Mark Dan- Wendell Cline, Jerome Bishop, James Smith, N m Van Natta, Albert Van Dor- Re-|en, Paul Cody, Albert Stanko, Hu- hearsals will also be held on Wed-| bert Creel, Arnot Grissinger, Milton nesday, Friday and Saturday pre-| Patrick, Thomas Kassis, Clyde Hale, Paratory to the concert which will Glen Stanton, Mickie Stanton, W! be given at the Elks’ auditoritim on| lam Hanson, Billy Johnson, Georgé Tuesday wary 13. The chorus}Cook, Jack Martin, Dan Bell, Rob- will be assisted by the Cook orches-| ert Miller, Robert Holman, Marshall tra and will feature a soloist. eee Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Entertain at Dance. + Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffrey enter- tained last evening at their home on South Park avenue at a dancing party and supper. Preceding the entertainment a Dutch treat dinner was given at the Townsend. Keith, Gall Goursuch, W. Swenne- son, Joe Shikaney, William Kicher, George Vandeveer, Henry Miller, Melvin Hanks, Charles Hemry, Fran- cis Birks. eee Class For Mothers To Be Held Tuesday. A special class for mothers will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'+ Guests to ondoy the hospitality of| clock at the Wilson school on Fen- Dr, and Mrs. Jeffrey were: Mr. and| W#Y street, under the direction of Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs, | thé state board of health through its H. H. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh | ‘vision of maternal infants welfare Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Iummis, Mr, and Mrs. T, S$. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dean of Chi- cago, Mr, and Mrs. W, D. Weathers, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Riker, Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Ott, Mrs. Frances Biglin and Rayburn S. Webb. . Mr. and Mrs. Snook to Be Hosts Wednesday, fr. and Mrs. J. C. Snook will en- tertain at a dinner New Year's eve for a few of their friends at their home, 426 East Eleventh street. eee Ft. Collins Visitor To Be Honored Monday, Mrs. M. C. Keith will entertain Monday informally at her residence on South Beech street in honor of her daughter, Mrs. George Robin- son of Fort Collins, formerly Miss Marjorie Keith of this city. Miss Mildred Keith, who has been spend- ang the Christmas holidays here from Oregon City, will also be an Carr, William Hagens, Clement Ni- on, Ralph Andrus and guest, Milligan of Piicsburgh, Pa., Kocher, Clark Perry, David Jack Perry, W'lliam Laster, Connelly, Timothy Mahoney, Robert Blackmore, Auburn Atkins, Barry Mahoney, Harry McNamara, Edward Slater, Edward Murane, George Vance, Dr, M. J, Nolan, Dr. William O. Me- Dermott, Harry Ballard and the guosts of honor. . Kida Harry James Bardwell, oe Dinner At Mass Home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mass enter- tained informally at dinnet Christ- mas day at thetr home on Center street. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Schuster, Mrs. Cawood, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boltz and chil. dren, Mr. and Mrs. August Priefer and children, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ubler and John Holmes, eee iy Miss Lou'se Bingham was hostess @t an informal luncheon and bridge party given yesterday at her home on Kimball avenue, in courtesy to the Misses Helen McFadyen, Doro- thy Byares and Marjorie Sisk who are spending the holidays here with relatives. Honors at bridge were won by Miss McFadyen and Miss Lavonia Nelson. Guests present were the M'sses Thelma Puntenney, Pauline Meyers Lavonia Nelson, Frances Bingen heimer, Beulah Bailey, Pauline Green, Charlotte Carll, Elizabeth Crabtree, Lillian England, and the guests of honor. eee Casper Woman's Club ‘Will Meet Saturday. The Casper Woman's club will meet Saturday, January 8 at the home of ‘Mrs; J. T. Scott, 724 South Durbin street. On the program for the afternoon will be a paper on the Yosemite valley by Mrs. J. A. How- ser. Mrs. W. H. Crawford will be in charge of the round table discus. s'on. Treble Clef Chorus to Hold Speciai Rehearsals. The Treble Clef chorus will hold a special rehearsal Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church to which all members are urged to be present. Those who will be honored guest. . Dinner Party New Year's Eve. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker will entertain at dinner New Year's eve at their residence on East Bleventh street. Dinner New Year's Eve At Geis Residence. Dr. and Mra. Nefl Charles Geis will be hosts at a dinner to be given at their home on South Durbin street on New Year's eve. eee Dinner Friday At Country Club. Dr. and Mrs. M. GC. Keith were hosts Friday evehing at a dinner given at the Country clib for Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Fort Collins, . Dr. and Mrs. William Kocher, Miss Mildred Kelth, and William Kocher. Dancing Party Is Enjoyed Friday. Members of the Prairie D. Q. club were hostesses at a most enjoyable dancing party given at the Odd Fel- lows hall muste for which was fur- nished by the Curtg-Butterfield or- chestra. The hall was attractively decorated in red suggestive of the holiday season. Patronesses for the evening wers the Mesdames J. T. Scott, A. IV. Parkr, J. A. Howser, Harry Starks, J. 8. Van Doren and J. 8. Mechling, A feature of the entertainment was a solo dance which was greatly enjoyed by Miss Geraldine Airhart Among those who attended were the Misses Odine Howser, Catherine Davis, Evelyn Wyatt, Josephine Davis, Elizabeth Crabtree, Marjorie Sisk, Jane C'ark, Frances Bingen- heimer, Margaret Holmes, Beulah Bailey, Helen Simpson, Hloise Mc- Kin, Berenice Field, Dorothy Dan- ford, Betty Danford, Frances Cott- man, Marguerite Metz, Constance Metz, Marjorie Starks, Marguerite Angel, Julla_ Mechling Dorothy Wood, Mary Dessert, Ruth Bagbee, Virginia Bagbee, Mary Barnes, Lu- cille Bishop, Isabell Barnes, Agnes Edwards, Ione Fuller, Margaret Van Doren, Della Decker, Gera'dine Afr heart, Mary McCarthy, Nan Smity. Lavonia Nelson, Pauline Meyer, Li) Man England, Eleanore Majors. Anita Gerrardo, Helen McKin, Mil dred Mullep, Mildred Daly, Pauline SSS January Specials Miniature Portraits $1.00 to $3.00 Per Dozen BELL’S STUDIO Phone 1303 and child hygiene, with Miss Deloris Frey as instructor. Talks will be given on the best methods of the care of infants and mothers. ; cee Miss Weisbrode Will Entertain. Miss Edna Wolsbrode will enter- tain a few friends informally this evening at her home. Guests who will attend include: Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Margaret England, Bon Biggs, Ra’ph Barton, Harry McNamara and Chester Baker. 78 Students are Honored : At Bridge Tes Saturday. Miss Odine Howser entertained in- formally yesterday afternoon at a bridge tea at her home on Lind a nue in honor of Mise Mary Dessert and Misé Georgia Reeves who are spending the holidays in Casper with relatives. Honors at bridge were won by Mss Ruth Bagbee and Miss Catherine Davis. Guests who attended were the Misses: Ruth Scott, Mildred Muller, Mary Dessert, Lucille Bishop, Ruth Bagbee, Verna Seales, Ione Fuller, Georgia Reeves, Mary McCarthy, Marjorie Driver and Catherine Da- vis. q ba eee Miss Sisk Will Be Hostess at Entertainment. Miss Marjore Sisk will be hostess to a number of friends at an inform: al dancing party to be given on Fri- day evening of this week ‘at the Wyatt cafeteria, eee Miss Scott is Hostess At Dinner Tuesday. Miss Ruth Scott was hostess at an informal dinner given on Tues- day evewing at her resdence on South Durbin street for a number of students who are spending the holidays here. Following the din- ye the evening was spent in danc- ng. Guests present were: Misa Beulal® Bailey, Miss Pauline Green, Miss Frances Bingenhelmer, Miss Od ne Howser, Miss Catherine Davis, and the Dewight Wallace, Billy Johnson, George Cook, Vincent Crater, Buster Neil and Nelson Van Natta, ~ eee Mrs. Hoff Entertains Informally at Tea. Mrs. A. F, Hoff entertained tn- formally at tea yesterday at her home in honor of Madame Nichols of Council Bluffs, Ia., who is spend ng the holidays here a guest at the ome of her son, R. H. Nichols and ‘amily and Mrs. Alfred Dean of Chicago, guest of Mrs, T. A. Dean. eee General Meeting of W. ©. 'T. U, Friday, -. _. __ aoe, A meeting of the general division of the Women’s Christian ‘Temper- ance union will be held on Friday afternoon, January 2, at the Second Christian church, corner of United and H streets in North Casper. The meeting will be in the form of an all. day session, a lunch to be served at noon. At 2:30 p. m. a business ses- sion will be held which will be fol- lowed by a, program to include a reading by Mrs. WIliams, superin tendent of the medal contest, talk by Mrs, Wilkerton and several musi- eal numbers by members of the or. News of Women’s Clubs and Orgamzation: BY MARY TOBIN, PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER - .PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mrs. J, P. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Ted Purdy and two children will leave Monday for Long Beach, Calif., where they will visit for some time. . _ eer Miss Nellie Potts of the Casper Beauty Parlor located on the Bal- cony of the Midwest Pharmacy has as her guest her father, W. P. Potts of Crawford, Neb, Mr. Potts spent Christmas here with his daughter. : eee Mrs. Robert Baxter left last even- Ing for South Dakota her former home where she will visit with rela- tives and friends for several weeks. ee E. H. Anderson of the Produce: and Refiners' corporation has re- turned from a business trip to Rock Springs and vicinity. 7 ee Eugene McCarthy left last even- ing for Rochester, Minn., where hi will take treatments at the Mayo Brothers’ hospital. “ Fred Kink and A. J. Campion, prominent Denver business men were registered at the Henning yes- terday. eee W. A. Gleason of Sheridan is a visitor in the city for a few days haying arrived yesterday Russel! Burbank and Edmond Pot- ter of Douglas spent last evening in the city. o 8 8. H. Block of Deadwood, 8. D., is spending a few days in Casper hay- ing arrived Saturday. ° Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rothwell of Thermopolis were arrivals in the city yesterday. eee, Louls Shine, C. D. King and Charles T. Carpenter were Denve business visitors registered yester at the Giladston hotel. Paul Bliss, an insurance man of Denver has been transacting busi- ness affairs here for several days. cee Ivan Stratton has returned from Lusk where he spent several days visiting with friends, eee E. Mood, traveling auditor for the Chicago and Northwestern railroad and Mrs. Mood are in Casper from Chicago guests at the Townsend. see Mrs. Christopherson, who recently underwent an operation for appen- dicit.s, is convalescing at her home. Mrs. Frank Flanagan returned Friday from Sioux City, Ia., where she spent Christmas with relatives. eee Miss Julia Kassis has been spend- ing several days here with her par- ents from Lavoye. -* see Mrs. H. Perry has been spending the holidays with relatives in St. Louis. eee Mr. and M F, J. Leschinsky spent Christmas with relatives and friends in Nebraska. eee Mrs. Arnold B. Larson and David, left last evening for re a where th will be the guest of friends for.several weeks. ee Mrs. P, W. Frank s spend’ng the holidays with relatives in Chicago. ec aeeeos son, Call. An average of 240 women’s um- brelias is daily lodged with the lost preperty bureau at police headquar- ters In London. Bearing a courtesy title, the daughter of an English peer who died a few years ago earns her liv- ‘ng by selling chocolates in a Httle shop near the Houses of Parlia- ment = = = = = z Upright ganization. Ail members and friends are invited to attend. eee Omara Santha Meeting Monday Evening. Omara Santha No. 43 will meet Monday evening, December 29, at the Knights of Pythlas hall at 8 o'clock during which time officers will pe elected and important busi- All mem- Open House Now Year's Day At Nico‘aysen Residence Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nieolaysen will be at home to their friends on New Years day from 4 o'clock until 6 @t thelr residence on South Woleott Street. No other Invitations are be- ing {esued other than through the Press and all friends of the Nicolay- sen family are invited to attend. Dinner Thursday at Svendsen Home, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Svendsen were hosts Thursday at a: Christmas din- ner given at their home on South Beech street, Covers were Iafd for Mr. and Mrs, James R. Wilson and children, James, Robert, Carrie Mae, and Loulse who spent Christmas at the Svendsen home from their ranch, Miss Ann Martin of Basin, Miss Edna Martin, Miss Emma Martin, @nd the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Will Hold Open House Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks will hold open house New Years day, Thursday, at thelr home on South Woleott street from 3 o'clock until 6. All friends of former Governor and Mrs. Brooks are invited to at- tend, ly guaranteed. i Zl Used Columbia Cabinet size, mahogany case, index record com- partments, mechanical- oY $47.50 Terms $5.00 down, bal- ance $4.00 per month. 150 new reg. 75c Records ona bargain counter, 8 for $1.75 _] ZA: Ae eT ATRHRRNRN I Phonograp PRE-INVENTORY SAL STARTING TOMORROW AND LASTING FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY If your home is without a phonograph, now is the time to get the instrument you have long wanted. Prices and terms to suit all. ONLY A FEW LISTED BELOW—COME AND SEE THE ENTIRE STOCK Slightly Used Brunswick Console | Slightly Used Victor Console IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT - USED DRUMS, SAXOPHONES, TROMBONES, TRUMPETS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, MANDOLINS ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AND LIBERAL TERMS The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. | 232 East 2nd St. : SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1924 Elks Formal New Year's ‘Eve to Be Seventh Annual Charity Fund of Casper Lodge to Benefit from Enter- paves Seven Committees Working on Plans for Annual-Fete Seven committees have been in- dustriously working for six weeks to make this year’s dance a roar- ing success. Everything but the last | Sweeney and J. W. Johnson. ‘ar soc'al event of the year in as-| minute details has been attended barren at ee er. The party next Wednesday is} to and the members of the club are ‘Try a Classified Ad for resui the enth annual and each suc- —= = = ceeding affair has been a trifle more = enjoyable than its predecessor. This year’s committee has a h'gh stan- dard to reach but the members de-) clare that the party will eclipse any- | thing ever given in Casper of a| similar nature. ‘The entire proceeds of the dance will be donated to the charity fund of the club, part of which is used so munificently each Christmas to pro vide a Chr’stmas tree for loca! school chi'dren, This year's tree was attended by more than 5,000 children and each child received a gift from the club. wa'ting anxiously for the orccasic| The Curtz-Butterfleld augment, orchestra will provide the m there will be a buffet luncheon added entertainment and the torium will be decorated for the casion, The committees in charge of affair are as follows: General—Waldo M. Roberts, C. Doherty, C. R. Petterson, w. 7 Allely, C, A. Cullen and J. L. Bin enheimer. Entertainment.—T. J.. McKeon, Treasury.—W. B. Haselmire. Refreshments.—Frank Scherck Decorat ons.—Rayburn 8S. Wed Floor,—George C. Vance, Leo Dunn, Dr. C. E. Duncan. 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