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‘ SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1925 fhe Casper Sundrv Tribune PAGE FOUR | TT SUULLE dl ND COMING || IN SOCIAL Odd Fellows to Install Offecirs. tall officers District the installing hi was_in charge of the and had m number of s for discussion. round Casper Lodge No. 22, 1. 0, 0. F next Tuesday Deputy officer, with a 1 team from Douglas occasion, and a | B. F, Can whortitall: om Woodwind instruments will Be given by.“Dayid Foote after avhich (Mrs. Thomas® will give & Henning Wednesday. . The Cosmopol tan club will enter- tain at its first annual-dinner dance on Wednesday evening, January 7 at the Henning ‘hotel, oe 8 Auxiliary Meeting Is Postponed. The! soelal meeting ofthe Ameri- can Legion auxiliary which was \to have been. held on.Tuesday after noon at the home of/Mrs. A. ©. Muck has béen postponed on ac count! of the fllhess of ‘some of the member§. Annodncement of «the Jate of the meeting will be made lat- News of W omen’s Clubs a === BY MARY TOBIN those who attended were the Misses Margarite Metz, Eleanor Muir, Con- stance Metz, Leta EB sz, Ione P park read by Mrs. J. A.| paper on‘brass instraments. Fuller, Annette Girardot, Mrs. Loyal| Dr. R. J. Mallott, city health officer, Tais. was followed by a a9. € Mrs. Metz and the Messrs.| will give a ta'k of Interest on the sussion, - Mrs. W. H. Craw-| Dinner Dance at Holland, Donald Brown, An.| pasturization of milk. ald Hurst, Tary An- al Gibson, y Gow, R derson and Lo Grace English Lotheran Aid Will Meet This Week. The I * Aid society of the an church will orner of C¥ and Ash streets, hursday after: noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. O. C, Hau- tile and Mrs. Haugen will act as hostesses for the afternoon. eee Departmental Club to Hold General Meeting Wednesday. The general meeting of the Cas- presiding. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Harry Astin and all members are asked to be present, | ©d and all members of the guild as ers for the com’ng year will be elect-| well ax the women of the congrega- tions are asked to attend: nd Organizations yr on nan = eee Benefit Association of Maccabees to Meet. The Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet on Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Felfow’s hall during which time of- flcers will be installed and business of importance transacted. Each member its asked to bring to the for a picnic lunch. eee St. Mark's Guild to Meet January 8. A meeting of St. Mark's guild will meeting articl Announcing THE REMOVAL OF THE Velour Beauty Parlor (Formerly in O-S Building) to the BALCONY OF SPRECHER’S PHARMACY | er. Psat per Woman's Departmental club will} be held on Thursday afternoon : . . nD: be held on Wednesday afternoon at] January 8 at the residence of Mrs: TE! ‘ Mire. Capers Sik EREnee Bothel C. Wi L. Club, the Knights of Pythias hall, with! P, C. Nicolaysen on South Wolcott 133 SOUTH CENTER 8 Mrs. ¢ y on} Leave Monday for Brazil Enjoys Sleighing Party. Mrs Maxon, president street. During the afternoon offic- . Harry B. and “An Old Letter were given t Friday evenihg members of the 1.C. W. L, club gave a bob- hg party in honor of Miss Complete equipment and efficient operators assure you satisfaction in this shop. All sham- poos given with soft ‘water (Refinite System just installed). MRS. CORA M. PALMER : Phone 1550 Mrs. George The Gateway to Success BEAUTY CULTURE LEARN MORE—EARN MORE The biggest thing before a woman today, who desires to take Beauty Culture is: Where can she secure the best training? It is not what you do, but how you do it, that makes your reputation. Learn the right way. Know what you are doing, and why? Our course embraces every phase of the work. Lec- tures accompany all branches of the work making it clear and — easy. 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