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— v ae nw "i ne — Piss ene PAGE FOUR SOCHE LY: . The Casnet Stinday Tribune RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Past Matrons' Club ssistants to begin promptly at 8 To Meet Wednesday o'clock. Tickets have been sent to r Past Matror b of the| members to be distributed among friends and prospective mem- 28,| be No admission charge will be e of| made other than members must venth| present a ticket with signature. s| Very extensive plans have been s| made and an elaborate program | planned. | eff . et | Joint Installation to Study Class Meeting | Be Held January 27. Monday Afternoon | Neighbors of America Woodmen will hold a vint on Tuesday eve- Y | ning, Januar at the Knights of Mas hall. All member® of both ganizations are asked to be pres- The Royal Mode nstallatio: meet tomor-| an tt { To Hold Meeting. | ent., Following the installation, re- Ladies’ Aid society of the| ffeshments will be served and danc Lutheran church Sill sagee| iim. uored Members and ; E ee friends are invited to attend. after January Seeger y Modern Woodmen Will Meet Monday Evening. Casper Camp No. 12325 Modern Woodmen of America will hold an | important meeting on Monday eve- : ning. January 26, at the Knights of d Rosary pythias hall during which time fin Catholic} 9] arrangements will be made for luncheon | the faint’ installation of officers to week te held with the Royal Neighbors on Altar ané Rosary Soclety Bridge Luncheon Thursd: ell} tee a brid, thi o'clock the Mullin club. Tickets] Tuesday evening. for the affair may be purchased All members and friends are asked from -Mrs. M an, Mrs. D. A.| to be present. Ford, Mrs. Oscar Heistand or Mrs. eee Elmer Dean Casper Woman's Club To Hold Regular Meeting. The Casper Woman's: club will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J./S. Mechling, .834 South Drill Guards Are Guests at Tea, Mrs ura Brown entertained in. formal! t tea Saturday afternoon] Durbin street on Saturday after- at her for the newly chosen| noon of this week. Mrs. BE. Richard guards @ Neighbors of Wood p will have a paper on Rainior craft a team. The captain and tional park. The round table dis- members of the team putting | cussion will be led by Mrs. Guy J. forth every effort to make the new] Gay. year a successful one and floor Blea work is being practiced for the dis-| Mr. and Mrs. Wertz Are trict convention to be held in Cas-| Hosts at Dinner at Parco. per during M Among those pres. The following item from the Raw- ent were: Mary Frank, Emma Kyte,|lins Republican wiil Interest the Margaret Angel, Dorothy. Woods,| many friends here of Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Van Sickle, Mrs. Chisholm,| R. E. Wertz formerly residents of Minnie Johnson and Mrs. Crowe. Casper who moved recently: to Par- co to make thelr home. Special Meeting of “Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Wertz enter- Literary Division. tained at dinner last Wednesday The Literary division of the Cas-| evening. The guests were: Nedeon per Woman's Departmental club| K. Moody, F. B. Kistler, G. W. vill hold a specis al om ng on Fri-| Crawford of Toledo, Ohio, F. EH, Ri- day afternoon, January 30, at the|chardson, B. W, Morgan, H. L. home of Mrs. Baxter Rarrie, 537| Kauffman and ®. C, Thornton. East Eleventh street. The prog Mr. and Mrs, R. B, Wertz were which will be in charge of Mrs.| hostesses at an Informal dinner W. H. Price will be on Charles| party last Thursday evening, The Dickens, his works and life. Mrs,|uests were: Mr, and Mrs. F. EB Price» has chosen for discussion} Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Breit- “David Copperfield” and “The Tale| enstein, the Misses Marguerite and of Two Cities.” Fisher,| Mary Buckley, Nelson K. Moody who has exceptic talent,| and F. E, Kistler. Informal Bridge Luncheon turday At Bingenhelmer Home .| Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer entertained at an informal luncheon and bridge has consented to read “Characters From Charles Dicke This meet- ing should t 6 of the most enjoy: able of the year and should insu large attendance. The meeting will be called. promptly at 2:30 o’clock| Party on Saturday at her home on and all members are asked to »uth Durbin street, honors present and to bring est which were won by Mrs. T. C. Spears $86 jand Mrs, A. M, Gee. Current | Guests present were: Mrs. Don Will Meet at Lib ls | Smith, Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mrs. A. M. The Current ents division of |Gee, Mrs. Leroy Gray, Mrs. Carl the Casr Departmental | Shumaker, Mrs, Neil Charles Geis, metiby welll xx Jay afternoon at| Mrs. G. R. Waldschmidt, Mrs. Paul Bacheller, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. H. H. Schwartz, Mrs. J. C. Snook, Mrs. t the with Mrs. y A ibrary Seay ee Robert Reed, Mrs, J. W. Johnson, Bake Sale This Week Mrs. H. P. Fishburn, Mrs. Leigh a teas Townsend and Mré. M. E. Young. eee e's division of rian Ladi Aid society le of 1b goods on ut White's on Second sked to have their tore at 10‘o'clock Miss Fleming Is Honored At Informal Tea Saturday Miss Florence,Flemming of Nova Scotia, house guest of her sister, Mrs, Leigh McGrath was compli mented Saturday afternoon with an informal bridge tea given by Mrs. T. J. Drew at her home on North Durbin street. Honors were taken by Mrs. M. C. Price and Mrs. C. R Eastern Star ss sed Cchpaach armed Peterson. Miss Flemming received ese 3 guest gift ‘ Y | Invited guests include. Mrs. K. Schul waded avs, - foGrady, Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs. e Dunn, Miss Margaret Sullivan, me ¢ ” eo unioD s. Leo Dunn, Miss Margaret | eats Frida fe, ee” ne | England, Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Home Is old or antares Ui: Norris, Miss Patricia Nell Kimba!l, Mrs — y y ed ran Miss Kathleen Sulli.| At thelr regular luncheon held af " t ellie | van and Miss. Flémming the Hctel Henning, the members of rs as us all «ee the Business and Professional Wo , wor f the | Dinner Tuesday men's club had the privilege of ls hed At Bingenheimer Home tening to a tall given by Mrs, Ill 2 Mr. and Mrs, J W. Bingenhet- | zabeth Corse, a representative of the Woman's Association er will be hosts at a bridge dinner | Cathedral home of Laramie, Wyo. fo Hold Meeting ‘ evening, January 27, at| Mrs. Corse told of the aims of the v th lence on South Durbin# school, its past work and present ect achievements. “ | n + y att see Mayor 8. K, Loy discussed city ke I. 0. 0, F. Meeting government in a very interest i Tuesday Evening , dwelling particular! t Caspe Lodge 1.0.0. F. alities of ordl ne propos ¥ tin regu ion on ‘Tues-| improvements, and of law en 0 Bae t. There will be work in the | ment. Mrs. Slade, representative of ete reckiuonal Choi t degree and all members ate re-| the clvic departmiynt of the Depart c ¥ irch ne to attend Visitors wel-| mental club of Casper, told of thelr Members to Attend Dinner , work and aims. € cee Solos by Mrs. Wallace I ovites Meet Walla Walla, Wash., furnis 4 , Week cial music which made the program z | emlin Azoy, Imperial Order of | especially enjoyable. Fy | Muse vites will meat In Special Ses- on Wednesday night {n room | 1, of the Odd Fellows Temple. Business of importance will be tran- ‘S| sacted, and a large attendance ts expected. A social session will fol- low with refreshments, ath eee Fortnightly Bridge Club : Saturday Afternoon Jeremiah Mahoney enter. tained the membors of the Fortnight- ly bridge club yesterday at her home, Knights of Ce Attend Smo mbus Will Wednesday Evening regular meeting of © Knights of Columbus to be held sday evening, January 28 at|536 South Wolcott street. Guests the usual place, over the Kaasis nt besides members were: Mrs Dry Ge smpany, a amoker will | Patrick Sul'lvani Mrs. Charles Crab. be featured by the lecturer and his} troe, Mra. John Mahoney of Rawlins | Federal Judge | May Be Named Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt, Los An geles, assistant attorney general fs the most likely candidate for federal judgeship {n California, ac- cording to dispatches from Wash- ington, D. Mrs. L. A. Reed and Mrs. James Welderhold. The club will be en tertained again in.two weeks on Sat- urday by Mrs. John B. Barnes at her residence on South Beech street. Pépper Club Meeting Monday Evening Miss Violet Lever will be hostess for the regular meeting of the Pep per club on Monday evening at her home on South Beeech street. Mrs. Heckard Entertains Mrs. C. W. Heckard entertained a few friends informally last weel at her home. eo 2e Formal Dancing Party At Country Club Mr. and Mrs, Walter Schultz and Mr, and Mrs. Alex White will be joint hosts at a formal dancing party to be given on Tuesday evening of this week at the Country club. ery Miss Craft To Be Guest At Dinner This Evening Miss Nellie Craft, whose marriage dinner this evening at the Henning Mrs. Invited guests include: Craft, Mrs. George Peck, Mrs bur Swick, Mrs. Keene, Mrs ford Bond, Misa Lela Craft, Patricia Sullivan, Miss Kathryn N and, Landes honey, Miss Margaret Alice Adam, Miss Jes and Miss Craf nette Miss Sullivan Will Entertain Her Ciub Miss Patricia Sullivan Will enter- tain the Midnight bridge club of which sHe is a member on Thursday evening of this week Treble Clef Chort To Hold Rehearsal The Trebel Clef chorus will meet for rehearsal Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church. Petroleum Lodge Will Meet This Week Petroleum lodge No. 478 will meet in regular session Tuesday evening January 27 at 8 o'clock at the I. O. oO. F. Hall, All members ore asked to be present. eee Mr, and Mrs. Covert Are Hosts At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Pits were hosts last evening at thelr homes at a dinner in celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary. Covers ¥ Cocert laid for Mrs Cc. Bof'e, M Leigh McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. M N. Wheeler, Mr, ahd Mrs, Arthur A Schillte, Mr. and Mrs. I Worth ington, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman and the host and hostess \Acaand Work (Of Cathedral pes + me bia Health Class For Mothers Will Be Held on Tuesday Undor the direction trona County Health o. class for mothorg will be held Tues. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Wileon school. Alk mothers in the elty who are interested in the wel a of their children and of the | elyes are invited to attend. of the Na- department to Laurence Johnston of Denver, | will take place in’ Feburary, will be the guest of honor an informal Rosina | | | | ; BY MARY TOBIN PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY M. J. Foley has returned from a several days busindss trip to Den- ver. cee C. A, Swingler of Riverton spent several dayg in Casper last week on business, returning to his home on Wednesday. eee Martin Christensen spent several ys last week at Greybull attend. s to business affairs, hava Mrs. W. L, Connelly and netce, Miss Margaret Dougherty left last week for an extended eastern trip. Word haf beensrecetved in Casper from Mr,/and Mrs. Ted White who are now yisiting at Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. White was formerly nerted here with the New York company eee, E. E. Peckham was a visitor the ginning of last week in Riverton, isiting with M sham and son bi v BE. E, King spent a short time last week visiting with his family in Riv erton, ered Mrs. C. E. Shippén of Riverton and son Stanley Shippen of Dubois were arrivals in Casper last week, coming to this city on account of the poor health of young Shippen, oes Mr. and Mrs, Harry Durham and son Harry Jn, were guests for a hort time last week enroute home from Denver of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur L. Putnam In Cheyenne, PES Curtis Hoots spent Tuesday of last week in Riverton on business. Mrs. Mabel Gosnell was a visitor last week in Lander. eee Mrs. R. J. Irving and son have been visiting with friends here from their heme in Lander. aren Mrs. A. L, Boland, who has ‘been visiting with her parents here for the last month, has returned to her home in Riverton. cee . A. D. Hims and son spent eral days last week with Mrs. Himes’ parents, Mr, and Mrs, L, Johnson in Riverton. aa | R. C. Cather and G/ BE. Hoffhine who attended to in were € business week sper men affairs Cheyenne last BE. D. Rigg evening ¢ Parkersburg. ny.left Friday for Denver. ee J. A. Carroll, general auditor for Miss | he Midwest Refining-company, has returned to Denver after spending several days here on business. oe Albert Taylor, owner of the Nash ency at Salt Creek, and Lavoye, and Leslie Derrig spent yesterday here. Ty) H. Chinn, rig builder of Midwest, has been in Casper for several days. as Oe Mrs. L. Gunnerth returned yes- terday morning froma six weeks’ pleasure trip spent in California, oi 8 te of Jack Merrel ult Creek has Don’t send your Diamonds away to be re-mounted. We have an expe- x and JEW GRAVING. R MRS. BERTA SMITH Concert Soprano and Teacher of Singing FEATURED SOLOIST with TREBLE CLEF CHORUS OF CASPER Pupil of renowned American and European Masters. Studio at 804 Bast Third Street Voice Trials by Appointment only. DIAMOND SETTING rienced diamond man and do all kinds of diamond setting in our own shop. Let Rothrock Reset Your Diamonds Also we want your WATCH REPAIR- SLRY REPAIRS and EN- Fancy Shaped Wrist Watch Crysta! Ground—All Charges Reasonable. OTHROCK DIAMOND SETTERS AND JEWELERS Bert Harris, Watchmaker Cor. Room Henning Hotel Bldg. been spending several days here on business. eee Miss Annetta Welsh’ {s spending the day here from Midwest. oa Frank Hirsch, representative of the Liver and Company of Omaha, is a guest at the Henning for a few days. eee R. G. Powers and I. Olson were Shoshoni visitors in Casper yester- day. eee ‘Thomas Hall came in yesterday from Arminto. owe Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Deimer and family were arrivals yesterday from Rfverton, eee John H. White, representative of the Sweet Candy company of Salt Lake City, is in Casper from Denver and is a guest at the Henning. eee The Misses Sara and Drucilla Stewart have as their guest their mother, Msr. A. H. Stewart of Denver. o ete Dwight Perry of Sheridan {s a guest at the Gladstone hotel for a few days, ee Miss Mildred Meyer of Iowa is| visiting in the city for a short time. ce Armor Cox and son were arrivals yesterday from Columbus, O. ee Mrs. J, Tebbetts of Lavoye is a guest at the Gladstone for a short time. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Skater and Buster Skater of rapid City, 8. D., are in the city having arrived Satur- day. eee Hardy Goodale of Arminto Is here for a few days. eee The Misses Mayne Collins and Frances Collins of Alliance, Neb., were arrivals here yesterday. eee R. B. Wertz of the Producers and Refiners corporation, formerly of Casper and now of Parco, was a guest at the Townsend yesterday. eee Frank Moore, G. N. Rogers, C. E. Grunander and O. Anderson were Denver visitors who arrived yester- day. ere H. K. Krampert of Midwest {s in Casper for a few da: se E. BE, Anderson af Omaha bus. iness man registered at the Towns- send. Sam Hardy arrived yesterday from Parco and will spend several days here. eee Mrs. W. 8 .Murphy is a visitor here from Sussex. eee B, L. Schaffner of Worland spent yesterday tn the city. eee John Driscoll of Thermopolis was an out of town visitor here yester- day. . eee Ed Kirkham of Denver has been Phone 2652 Phone 2526 transacting business affairs here for a few deys. ee Mr..and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and daughter Margaret will leave this evening for a months’ pleasure trip to California. eee Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Miss Florence Flem- ming, Miss Margaret England, Kem Nicolaysen and William Edwards were among the Casper people who attended the dance given last even- ing at the Sweetwater dance hall. BELL BOTTOMS NOTFOR GAL WASHINGTON, Jan dent Coolidge and the Wales are at loggerheads. The point of issue is the merit @f the bell-bottomed trouser style which the heir to the British throne intro- duced to the satorlal world. Mr. Cool- idge cast his disapproval of them. 24,.— Presi- Prince of Three Princeton students at the and fiuffy. AND \ bog Za il mas SW CreNNaE NY om _ SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925 News of Women’s Clubs and Orgamzations White House today to invite him to their university. Faithful followers of the prince when it comes to style, the students were resplendent in the baggy, bell bottomed trousers of the current mode. The invitation was delivered to the president in this White House of- fice. The president's eyes roved toward the floor and saw the baggy trousers. Then he spoke—but the president can’t be quoted. He asked, however, tn effect why the young men didn't wear suspen- ders. Their garb impunged, the students were quick to explain to the prest- dent that it was not the suspenders, but the style. To the explanation, the present replied that it would seem to him preferable tq adopt some measures to keep their attire off the ground. Mr. Coolidge’s parting shot was to the effect that the had a son who came home from college with the same kind of trousers and he was mighty quickly ordered to buy a pair of suspenders, eS Nts A recent decision of the Turkish officials has opened the way for the appointment of policewomen in Con- stantinople MIECZYSLAW MUNZ The Ampico is ‘oday the greatest piano of its kind; not an imitation of the artist, but the artist himself with touch, tone, color, and phrasing faithfully reproduced. It is the only piano capable of reproducing my playing in every detail. Come to our Ampico rooms and hear the Records of Munz and many others. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second St. Phone 194 CASPER and Lavoye . Cedar Rapids Banker Dead CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Jan. 24. (United Press.\—John T. Hamilton, chairman of the board of directors of the Merchants National bank)an¢ for fifty-seven years a leader in th financial and industrial life of th secret of her heart to appear in court city and in Democratic circles ‘of the state, died here this afternoor from heart failure. Hamilton woul have been 82 years old next month. Phone 150 For that next job of Commer- cial Printing. Good work don reasonable. \ Progressive Printers Room 3 Oil Exchange Bldg. C. 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