Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1925, Page 4

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PA PAGE FOUR |. SOCIETY Che Casver Sunday Cribune News of Women’s Clubs BY MARY TOBIN a week in Casper the guests ot | P, R. Blakey of Blakey and com- | ouistanding stock on Inyineible oj) SUNDAY, J* NUARY 11, and Organizations ele 1925-- : fi James Welderhold. The club will ° e od Fi % \ left last Friday for New York | has been exchanged share for share f and relatives. While in Cas-| pany 7 4 Sanartne fears |Pianist and Tenor Wil age a roca Oe | se mm ne es Mee | et tines a et cea on Saturday by Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- W. C. Boyles " will purchase a new line of spring| An offic’ Lea u honey at'her home, 636 South Wol- 2G, 4 ? that. company has a three hundre I EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF | CASPER | | | cott street. eee Mrs. Paul Hardie of Midwest Entertains. Mrs. Paul Hardie was hostess to a number of friends at a bridge party given at her home on Tues- | day of last week at the Gas plant at Midwest. Twenty guests attended and an enjoyable afternon was spent Appear in Next Number Of Artists Series Here Expectancy of an order that will second recital was arranged for shortly afterward which resulted in . Frank Horton was a Buffalo, Wyo., visitor here Friday, "2° Mrs. B. B. Brooks is leaving on Thursday rhorning for Thermopolis, where she will organize a chapter of the O. A. R., returning to Casper Friday evening. . oe Alfred Dean will leave today for styles both in ready-to-wear and mil- Inery. Lee Paul J. Deeds of Denver, insur ance adjuster is in Casper on bust ness and is a guest at tho Town- send. eee Mrs. Frank L. Potter of Midwest spent Friday in Casper on a shop- ping trip. barrel well 17 miles from -Okatokos, Alberta, which is making 300 bar; of 70 gravity oil at 3,740 feet. Con, pany ‘plans ‘to develop nearby avrg. age. ————aee oe Cullfornia has over 6,500 miles o state highway, Nise, SOUR EH WW UUERy ee Me ae tern poet Rick pizvecensngnta aware | fing caeE Cae Oy SB Meas) Rha bon engagement to appeaxi as ‘aloist Chicago after spending “a month Ue eore ara l| e tengvoee ae ar Fs|| daly SEV Ot Pe pan masterly perfection, greeta the an-| itn the New York Symphony Or-|here the guest of his -parents, Dr.| George L, Utzinger was a Rawlins Mrs G de | egioneers auxialry of the nouncement of | the Crooks-Munz| ch estra. Other appearances follow-|and Mrs. T, A, Dean, Mrs. Dean | man who arrived yesterday. ess an na and] sand Powder River Legion No. | Iroquols Council Joint recital heresiat inpe America| ca in recital, concert and as solo-| who accompanied him west will visit eee bridge party Thursday {his | 09 will hold a epecial meeting on | Will Meet Thursday. Lehn Monday evening, January | ise with orchestras over the coun-|in Casper for several weeks longer.| 1. 7. Francis, representative ot | | y week at her home, complimentary | saturday evening, January 17, for] Iroquois council No. 5, Degree of| 1! try, appearances which were accom- fee the Sprague Warner company has tr to her sister, Florence Flem:| the purpose of installing new offi-| Pocahontas, will meet in regular| That advance notices will Prove to) panied by newspaperreviews so en-| W. F. Murphy, manager of the| returned from a several days’ busl- w ming of Nova |cers and it is requested. that a’l} session Thursday evening, January|be inadequate expressions of the thuslastic to seem almost extrav-| Western Unicon Telegraph company, | ness trip spent out of the city. te 2 2 | members having candidates for the |15, at 8 o'clock at the I. 0. O. F./ abilities of Richard Crooks, tenor,|agant. “A. young Paderewski” he spent several days last week in the pane bret tr Bridge Luncheon Tomorrow Ih tify the committee at the} hall. All members are asked to be|and Mieczylaw Munz, Polish pianist, was called in Chicago. eastern part of the state on bust- C. B. Daniels of Cheyenne was in t At Cunningham Hor xt meeting ‘ present as officers will be! installed] {s an assurance that comes from the| News of his success travelled so| ness for his company. Casper yesterday. f Mrs. A. J. Cunningham will be 2 © and candidates initiated, Refresh-| many cities where these two artists | far away as China, Japan and Aus- Pe eee hostess ton few tomorrow | Modérn Woodmen to Meet ments will be served by a committes| have appeared. As a singer Crooks | tralia and the artist recently com-| Patrick. Sullivan and daughter,|” 1. Saltzman and L. B, Flint were t at an Informal !u nd br Sse) On Monday Evening. headed by Mrs. Bohannan and Mrs.|!s incomparable, his technique and| pieted a long tour of these countries Margaret left last evening tor Chey-} visitors who arrived yesterday from c at her residence uth | “Casper Camp No. 12825, Modern | Decker. dramatic presentation. having won with the same striking success that|enne and Denver to be ubsent from | Lavoyo. u ter street for ence) Wocdmen of America, will hold a eee for him untversal appreciation and| nas characterized his Araerican ap-| the city for several weeks, eee r sore Be NGYA, f on Monday evening, Jan-| ridge Party Is Enjoyed commendation. There ts this to say | pearances. PA ay Dewey Donovan of Alliance, Neb., R ele cS the purpose of making | at Migwest Last Week. of the pianist: Munz was born in Krakow, Pol-| william Whittle, formerly opera-| is here for a few days a guest at f e Rynurcan pone is worl tor the new year. The Mesdames Harry Mathews} Mieczylaw Munz arrived in Amer-|and, and began playing the Piano tor of the gas plant at Laveye has | the Gladstone. | 'OZY all-day comfort eco: ® Vo anrad tora Wise ted that ail members at- land Charles Bagant were joint hos-|{ca in 1922. Although he had achley-| at the age of three, picking out folk | heen appoinied deputy sheriff of La- ee nomically. maintained ia 4 : lan eting of the St tesses at an informal bridge party | ed an enviable reputation in Europe,|songs by ear. At ten he appeared voye. J. B. Hottel fs transacting business | | the combination that surely A ek! Beatie Hak heed Snatch eee given last Friday evening at their|he was practically unknown in|in formal concerts. He was accept: eee affairs, here from his headquarters || takes the worry out of winter. 4 fod ake! lay evening, January | Regular Meeting of home at Midwest. Twenty guests|America. After playing privately fed as a pupil first by Lalewicz and| tr, and Mrs, R. H. Nichols and|in Denver. | You'll find it easily obtained i 40, the place to be announced Jater S.. THuceaay, rs attended. in a few places, a group of New|then by Busonl, and made his for-| arr, Nichols’ mother, Mrs. R. H | and in the fullest measure with : at ; ete » regular meeting of Fort Cas- see York business men arranged a re-|mal debut as soloist with the Berl'n| xycnols of Council Bluffs, Iowa, are| C. D. Harold 1s among the Lavoye | | “44: NNEAPOLIS” : Miss Flemming to Be ter, Order of Eastern Star | panhellenic Tea at al for him at Aeolian Hall. He|Symphony orchestra in 1920. The| spending the week end at the Buz-|men spending a few days in Caspe: \ (NCA Honoradiaeieridge: Tou: held on Thursday evening of | 5 ittlefleld Home. played there on the evening of Oc-|success of this appenrance estab-| 2irq ranch. visiting with friends. Abbrntha tibiae) aid 2 : ; ‘ this week At § o'clock at the Maronie ; omnia y | tober 22, 1922, and woke up the next | lished his Buropean reputation and aR eee t Florence Flemming of Nova t On Saturday afternoon, January P @: 5 4 | Have exactly the degree; ol: warmib } Sootia Ot her ‘alster). Mrai| (2 r avening candt- 117, the Pan-hellente association will | morning to find himself famous. ‘The | he played subsequently in Germany, ¢. 4. Kinney and J. David wore |” 140 Gerstenzang of New York || Have stectlythe, deevessol: warmth } Leigh McGrath will be the guest of ated Land aatreah give a tea at the home of Mrs. Glenn| Newspaper accounts were unanim-|Italy, Poland and Austria before de-| iver business men who arrived|city {s here attending to business the temperature for the aught and have aoe ink Eanes tek to committee in | Tittiefield, 737 South Park avenue,|OU® in thetr enthusiasm for theleiding ‘to come to America when| 0° Crenor vesterday. affairs. i seven in t io RIVER oh: Wradriendageretlarnontl ng committee |+4 which all those eligible to mem.| Playing of the new arrival, and the|after-the-war conditions became so m Sees LK ees by Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte at her pps bership in the association are in-| Popular acclaim was such that albad in Poland. 'T. A. Burke and W. White are Salt |” Russel Williams of Muncie, Ind., The CaspeniGar home on East Second street 2 vited to attend. Members of the Lake business men spending a few | was an arrival yesterday in the city. | | ASP capes |B ots so Meet Bey Pi Beta Phi sorority will act as| dave inithercity: SCRE F Appliance Co.’ Miss Smith Will Entertain hs, med! hostesses. “ee | Summary. ic. Wednesday for Mrs. Dean, DOUshLere . OF tHe, ATARI WN OSE PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER T. A. Anderson was an arrival yes-| Midwest Refining company test Phone 1500 Miss Edna Smith will entertain at] Oltulon will meet on raeerey” Raves P. E. 0. Meeting This terday from Cheyenne. well in Lakota eand Salt Creek fleld 115-119 EB. First bridge luncheon on Wednesday | "0cn at 2:30 o'clock a “© | Week at Keyes Home. | i wee en Mountain Producers lease a * a bridge lunoheon on. Wehessay | of re. D. P. Bacon, $09’ Beat Tenth chapten ‘otos the P. 5. 0. 8! PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mrs. J. Baker spent Friday and| Producing at rate o,f — 3,000 Merbenee that tn courtesy to Mrs. ed Denn of | Street with Mrs. Thomas Cooper and | 1404 wilt meet on Wednesday eve. Saturday here shopping and visiting | barrels a day, well will. be deep- merits confidence’ Chicago, guest of her mothertin-| Mrs. H.C. Chappel! as Assistant hos-| 102 a+ 7.45 o'clock at the home of with'friends from Salt Creek. ened to determine thickness of oll — -- law, Mrs. T. A. Dean \eaaen, eee Mrs. A. C. Keyes, 719 Badger ave- F. BE. Walsh was here yesterday FF. A. Eaton, owner of the Eaton Carr sand. Pepper Club Meetin Monday Evening r lar meeting of the Pep ne Loslire wanes Eaciit of Lincolm, Neb., were here yester- tered at the Henning yesterday. against less than 8,000,000 week be-|! SIGNS—Phone 1750 per club will be held tomorrow even nap ree rtanerens Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parker were| day. on busine J. D, Woodruff returned yester- cee tore. a5 sg ing at the deeb. Sryins home on) iret Presbeterian tabecnaaie, Bigte (tees) Ab. ee etean vib formal! brits eeste day to his home at Shoshoni after} Mr. ahd Mrs. C, H. Burritt and} _A little over 21 per cent of tha South Center street with Miss Edna) ot nin streets and agein this} party on Friday evening at thelr] Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keyes of Hud-| spending 9 short time here on bus!-| tamily of Se't Creek spent yester- | a Smith as hostess. Miss Mahoney For Midnight Bridge Club. ‘ “Where'er Yo! ” by Guests pres¢nt were: Mr. and R. L. Copsey was a Thermopolis| Cigar compa: ere, land men who spent a short time Miss Kathryn Mahoney with oe tert en danalte aanéel: | sire, ‘Leroy Gray, Mr. and Mrs.|man who spent Friday in’ Casper on os tacts ols here yesterday. Rene Lal eRICR Te eke : : maahots Oscar Thomas, Miss Kathryn Ma-| business. vit Charles McGuire, representative ata he 7 s evening at her home on South Cen ne Sweetly Solemn Thought,” | honey and Ralph Barton of the Rotheberg Schloss company| Mr. and Mrs, L. Martin were visit- ANNOUNCING ne i Ambrose. pases James C, Jay has returned to] of Denver is in Casper on business.| ing in Casper yesterday from Buf ter street eS “Dare te Pace," by Herbert John:|Dinner ‘This Evening Powder River after transacting busi- wae falo Fine Arts Division Meeting Tuesday Afternoon. The Fine Arts division of the Cas per Woman's Départmental club has semen peabi Puben See : “0 ted. Mr4. Orcar Boyles ‘and daughter, soe Futbol of inisaweek ‘at fateh tiene \¢ Sele “span Paps A tagae 4 Dancing Party Is f carticaey ee - . Dorothy, are returning to their home| John McCarthy of Worland was an OPENING {t will be held at the home of Mrs. rees,”’ Rafbach. Enjoyed Friday. Music Division Meeting today near Ol City, after spending | arrival in Casper yesterday. P. C. Nicolaysen on South Wolcott] “Legacies.” Hill. «Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Donahoe end | Wednesday Afternoon. $ street. The meeting will besin at} “Leave 1t with Him," James Ettts.|Mr. and Mrs, Jack A. Leary were! ‘The Music division of the Casper OF OUR d 2 o'clock. . ee Joint hosts at a amall dancing party| Woman's Departmental club will £ Sed cee Y. W. C. A. to Organize given on Friday evening at the ton We y afternoon, Jan- Apollo Club Rehearsal New Handcraft Class, home of Mr. and Mrs. Donahoe on| uary 14 at 2:30 o'clock at the P. C. To Be Held Tuesday. Interest manifested in the hand-| South David street. Nicolaysen home gn South Wolcott The Apollo club will hold a re-| craft work conducted by the ¥. W. yt aa street: hearsal on Tuesday evening at the| made possible the an. | Pupils of Mrs. Cook The progrem for the «afternoon Methodist Episcopal church at 7:30 ement of the new class to open To Appear in Recital. fol'ows: o'clock after which members wil! at- tend the Treble Clef concert to be given at the Elks’ auditorium. sented to continue as instructor, The | January 22, at the Wells music| Vocal —Selections—Mrs. _Berta M i 4 aa bens class will! meet on Monday evening | 8tore. ae. Smith. I Ue rs. Alys M. Elliott ; Mrs, Lummis To: Be t 7 o'clock and will cover a period Jano Numbers—Mrs, Charles A. : Hostess At Luncheon. of eight weeks, Both basketry and | Study Cass Meeting Fowler. Whether you “Stpp—Look and Listen” or Mrs. B. B. Lummis will be host- ess on Tuesday at her residence on Sixth street at an tnformal lunch-| the ¥. W. C. A. office atvaraben At sake Siplocke at Ee Duet—Mrs, Sundwell and Mrs. B. and remember —“Everybody likes Candy.” eon and bridge party, compliment- “ee home o! re. A. . Cobb, 8 jouth | C, Gates. JOnN WOODWARD & O08 0 i ary to Mrs. It, H. Nichols of Coun-| piano Pupils to Beech street. Vocal Solo—Boe Dhe Sapate”— “The Candy Mon To further aid the women of Casper in their - ell Bluffs, Towa, guest of her son| Appear in: Recital. ete eee eres Miss Frances Bowerman, Counett Bluffs, towe dressmaking we have established a Dressmak- and family on South Park avenue Wtends ‘aud related ttena | Eagles Auxttary — Paper, “Influence of Mission in fe 7 ; peers tha “plane cenitalfeniee ees at 8 | Will Meet ‘This Week, Schools on Early Operas"—Mrs. P. = Department where you can have your »Delphian Society Will Mert at Library. The first meeting of the new year of the Delphian soclety will be held | tomorrow afternoon at the public It Special Music at Preshyte nue. eee Mr. and Mrs. Parker Are r soloist of the gain ® church at 7:30 o'clock. s follow: n,” by Van de Water. ne Lost Chord,” Sullivan. here Is a Green Hill," Gounod. » Blind Ploughmap,” Clark, tomorrow who has dl ning. Miss Myrtle Cook rected the work has opn- ss0 work will be offered. Registra- ns should be arranged at once at t o'clock Monday evening at the Grace Englirh Lutheran church by the pu- Homer Helms. The pro- Les on,” Krogmann, Hosts at Bridge Party. home in Mills. Honors for the eve: ning were won by Mrs. Leroy Gray and Ralph Barton. At Henning Hotel. Mr, and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler will be hosts to a few friends this eve- ning at dinner at the Henning hotel ee Pup!'s of Mrs, Ray Cook will ap- pear In recital on Thursday evening, With Mrs. Cobb, The Study cli is will meet Monday The Bagles auxillary will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2 O'clock at the home of Mrs, Yohe, 1242 South Oak street. All members are asked to attend. from Cheyenn o- son day. were visitors in Casp ness affairs here, latti"’ by Mrs. A. C. Riker Paper, “Early Operas Mrs. Eleanor Snyder. C, Nicolaysen, son. eee Church Choir Will A, C. Ritgmap and Watt Kobatter Satur- the high school girls of the church. A new organization will be formed Paper, “Life and Works of Scar. 1s Dramas, Vocal Selections—Mrs. L. D. Bran: Dude ranch at Wolf, Wyo., was a guest at the Townsend yesterday en route to Cheyenne. eee T. J. VanAssert of the M. and O. Mrs. Ralph Donaldson of Midwest spent Friday in Casper visiting with friends and shopping. Saacmey Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClellan, Arthur McClellan and Thomas Hall, Jy., of Arminto were guests regis- day here visiting with friends. se. A. Healy and J. Jones were Wor- eee . W. H. Palmer has been attending to business affairs hefe*from River: ton. Petroleum imports into United Kingdom week ended January 5 Were 64,000,000 imperial gallons} CALL ELLEDGE FOR take a chance, can’t think which to do, put on your brakes yeu'll see that circle. If you IN CHARGE - dresses made at a very attractive charge, espe- cially where the material has been in our Piece Goods Department. HE purchased * brary during which time. Shakes. Ae nantes 8 Oot Te Be Entertained. You are cordially invited to pear's dramaittc comedy, “The Temp: | 0.) Ucloay > Byniee Bath | Mrs, Paulley Will Be The choir of the First. Presbyte. Elliot 1 2 ' consult are: : est.” will be discussed with Mra.| mice” TEE *| Hostess for Ceramic Club, rian church will be entertained on iott on your,plans, She will gladly assist you Phil Korn as leader. All rlembers Liana |, Mre BR. Paulley will be hostens | Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the in every respect, selecti i 2 as well as visiting members in the | srasica Headings “The Mee With | for the regular meeting of the’Cera+|manse, 1108 South Wolcott. atreet, ny respect, selecting your material, teim city are invited to attend mic club on Thursday afternoon at| Following rehearsal the evening will mings, or, help you select. your particular style Be ‘+ eee eee eee SFargason | Net Tesldence, 1335 South McKinley |e spent socially and all members, of dress. ) letory Program Will hee Uber street. their husbands and wives are invit- ; Be Given January 18 a ee au) ed to attend, [ In cele Mrs, Firmin to Entertain All work guaranteed. of the 18tt Woman's Club Saturday, : Christi " Mrs. Frank B. Firmin, assisted by |Mtss May Hamilton, will entertain THIRD FLOOR the members of the Casper Woman's club on Saturday afternoon at the home of the former, 804 Grant: ave- MIECZYSLAW | nue. Of interest on the program Jee Holds on," Minuet {will be a paper by Mrs, M. ©. Keith ’ Pa) Interest - ~--=----= lon Southern California. Casper Lodge No. 1182, Loyal Or et Madelyn Tobin tern o1daen Wule ep ore »| ; der of Moose, he:d the st meet. | “Pieret yninade : Junior. Philathea . , : a} Ing for the year on ‘Thursday eve - Bre Class Entertains, Lindsay & Co, t ning of Inst week with a large num ‘J Members of the Junfor Philathea ber of members atter Candi. | Petroleum Lodge class entertained on Friday evening dates were Initiated and plang out-| Meeting Tuesday. : at the Methodist Episcopal church Makes lined for the work of as The Petroleum lodge No. 478./ tor “Our Gang” composed of boys of Aiuttabithe oreanisatign noch: f brotherhood. of the|¢he church high school class. 1&5 will meet on Tues- e ors vening at 8 o'clock at the Odd| Monday Club to Meet Fellows hall All members are! At Mahoney Residence, asked to be present The regular meeting *t the Mon- JN day Bridge club will be held tomor- Ask Your Grocer | Mrs. Brooks Is Hostess row at the home of Mra. Jeremiah For Fortnightly Club, Mahoney, 536 South Wolcott street ears fay ¢ AMPICO Records Exclusively We cordially invite every music lover to hear the Ampico Records of this phenomenal] pianist. Hear his records in our store FOR THAT GOOD Mrs. B. B. Brooks was, hostess + . yesterday for the regular meeting of | D t Manse t H ¥ ay for the rerular meeting of | Dinner at Mazon to Then Hear Him In Person wants every lady to visit her r lence on South Wolcott street The Rev. and Mrs. Charies A. present bes! Robert R newly enlarged Beauty Parlor wey You cannot help but be impressed with the INDIVIDUAL AND PRIVATE sort of comfort provided SHAMPOOING CHAIRS BOBBING CHAIRS Mareelling a Specialty. Only Exclusive Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. Bobbing Parlor in the State ‘ Betty’s Beauty Parlor TRIBUNE BUILDING PHONE 467-J | s members} Wilson will entertain at a 6 o'clock Rose and Mrs. dinner on Wednesday evening for e Mr AMERICA MONDAY th THEATER JANUARY 19 Under auspices Charity Department, Woman's Departmental Club. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. . Home of The Chickering CASPER and Lavoye | Butternut Bread 16-OUNCE LOAF THE VAN METER SCHOOL OF MUSIC | Phone 958-W 443 South Durbin CORNET — VOICE — PIANO — VIOLIN — CELLO SAXOPHONE — CLARINET @ | Wyoming Baking ——— Company Bo 00 OEAREA RECEIVERA He Bact BUT NOT IN PRICE Deal with the ap that has only satisfied customers SUPER-RADIO SPECIALTY SHOP 619 W. Eleventh W. Glen Abbott Phone 2937J 232 E. 2nd St. 324 West Yellowstone Phone 1732 Phone 194

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