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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY The Casper Sunnayv Cribune SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1925 EVENTS nent heon. tertained uncheon sion be ement of Lawrence ade known n the shape , on which nouncement, the nce on Monday, sm Is +Hussion Announced Ex at Lu were wri gnarr a popular mem- States Veterans’ is Hussion is con- ndard Oll com- Casper several m his former home in ’ ations artistically carried out in red and white designs were used at the luncheon table where covers were laid for Mrs. A. P. Rynalski, Mrs. Jack Schnur, Mrs, Alex McCat- ferty, Mrs. C. L. Greedy, Mra. Ed Corley, Miss Rose Auer, Miss Alma Archambault, Miss Mary B. MePake, Miss Sophie Archambault, Miss Dora Niehaus, Miss Minnie Skinner, Miss thel Johnson, Miss Betty Cahill, and and Miss Smith. Miss Inga G} Mulvaney-Devine Marriage Is Celebrated Last Week Miss June Mulvaney of Loveland, Colo., and Thomas Devine of Casper’ w married on Wednesday morn- ing of last week, January 28, at 7 o'clock at St. Anthony's Catholic church, the Rev. Father J. F. More- ton off " were attended by Mrs ski and Miss been making her last two years and e Mills school d with the = company mony the couple s and will return ning. They will be friends at 218 South Gran Eagles Auxilary Will Hold Heeting. The Eagles Auxillary will meet on Wednesday evening of this week at 8 o'clock in the new Salvation Army hall on Wo! street. All members are asked to be present and to bring to the meeting a new member Grace Engish ‘atheran Church Aid to Meet. ig Ald foctety of the Grace h, Lutheran church will meet on Thursday afternoon at the church, CY and Ash streets. Mrs, Robert V. Heinze and Mrs. Arvid Ideen will act as hostesses for the afternoon. All members are asked to be present as business matters of importance will he transacted. eee Monday Club Meeting At McGrath Home. Mrs. Jc ith will be hostess tomorrow the regular meeting ot the Monday Bridge club at her home on South f h street, Mrs. Barnes Will Be Hostess for Club, Mrs. John B. Barnes will be hos- tess on Saturday of week for a meeting of the Saturday Bridge club at her home th Beech street Missionary Soc Will Hold Me ting. The Missionary society of the Fir Christiar hur will meet on Thurs: att hor Mrs, W King, 9 East Eley t, Th sub. for the program will be “The Torch Bearers jn China.” Altar and Rosary tosary society of fe church will fterncon at the day a beth Sams pupils, took place Satur- cogipht day afternoon from 3:00 to 4:00 Po NOTICE home at a|° clock at 518 South Durbin street Soar eh ne WANTS | Pifferent groups of pupils attend TO SELI.. : every one | these meetings, and those taking a? : C 13 for the| Part, show what they have accom ow ‘ i unts to sell | plished from time, to time. NOW results shown in the study | RECENT AND COMING IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER son, Muclin club with the Mesdames Os- car Helstand and C, A. Holloran act- ing as hostesses, eee Pocahontas Lodge Will Meet This Week. Iroquois Council No. 5 degree of Pocahontas will meet in regular ses- ston Thursday evening, February 5 at 8 o'clock at the O¢d Fellows’ hall. The new officers will preride and refreshments will be served by a committee in charge of Mrs. Cora Legan and Mrs. E. M. Miller, All members are asked to be present and visitors will be cordially welcomed: cee Departmental Club Will Hold General Meeting. ‘The general meeting of the Casper Woman's Departmental club wiil be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the rooms over the Na- trona Power company offices. On Tuesday afterncon at 1:30 o'clock members of the board of di- rectors will meet at the public li- brary to which all members are ask- ed to be present. eee Apollo Club Rehearsal to Meet. The Apollo club will meet for re hearsal Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church and all members are re- quested to be present. Breakfast Today For Miss Craft, Mrs. J. E, Hanway {s entertaining today at her home on South Park avenue at a breakfast in honor of Miss Nellie Craft, member of the Tribune office force who will be mar- ried soon to Laurence Johnston of the Graham Paper company of Den- ver. see Neighbors of Woodcraft Regular Meeting Tuesday. Casper Circle No, 409, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet in regular session on Tuesday evening, Febru- 8, at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fel- lows’ hall. This will be the first, meet- ing of the new term with new offi- cers in charge and all members are invited to attend. . Bridge Tea Saturday At Gray Residence, Mrs, Leroy Gray was hostess Sat- urday afternoon at* an informal bridge tea given at ther home for the members of the Delta Delta Del- ta sorority. Honors for the afternoon were won by Mrs. Harry Cotton and Mrs, A. T. Danaher. Guesta present included, Mrs, J. C. Warkley, Mrs. A. T. Danaher, Mrs. Glenn Parker, Mrs. Sylvester Pelton, Mrs. Harry Cotton, Mrs. Guy Shefstead, Mrs. Joseph Longfield, Mrs. Rosco Reeves, Mrs. R. B. Leggett, Mies Virginia Williams and Miss Lillian Larson. Miss Larson will entertain in three weeks for the members while a bridge dinner is being planned to be given in two weeks at the Henning. oe Women of Mooseheart Legion Change Meeting Place The next regular meeting of the Wemen of Mooseheart Legion Cas- per Chapter No. 306 will be held.on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Odd Follows’ hall instead of the Moose hall. All members and visiting members are invited to be present. eee La-Fa-Lot Club to leet at Drew Home, The reguler meeting of the La-Fa- Lot Bridge club will be held on Tuesday of this week at the home of Mrs. T. J. Drew on North Dur- bin street. eee Music In Re Th Pupils ital, 9th studio recital of this sea given by a group of Lulu Eliza- WHO'S oa Jeweler Watch Repairing Diamond Setting Fancy Wrist Watch Glasses Ground same day received. Jewelers BERT HARRIS, WATCHMAKER @ Corner First and Center St.—-Henning Hotel Buflding Phone 2526 «+ News of W omen’s Clubs and Orgamzations Miss Nancy Haggard of Cheyenne (upper) and Miss Helen S Casper (lower) who have been named battalion sponsors of the R. 0. T. ¢ of the University of Ne’ re Miss Haggard is a member of I Alpha Theta and, Miss Simpson of Pi Beta Phi. thus far gratifying. The pupils follow a course of studies and te ing the year, with highly tory results. this season, are very hnique dur satisfac Among those taking part yester. day afternoon who are worthy of mention, are the following; Helen Patk, playing “Gipsy Rondo," by Haydn Dorothy Sullivan, “Minuet,”” from Symphony in E flat major, by Mozart. Frances Jullan, “Don Juan Minuet,”” by Mozart. The musical history lesson was oti the life of Josef Hofmann, cele brated pianist. The scale playing contest afternoon was won by. Jullan. of the Frances Catholic Girls’ Club Will We Do Fine JEWELRY MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING Charges reasonable. Elect Officers Tuesday. At the regular meeting of Catholic Girls’ club to be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Mullin club officers for the year will be elected and all members of the club as well as al! business girl and teahcers of the church atter Nocturne Club to Hold Special Meeting. the on A special meeting of the Casper Nocturne club will be held on Tues day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, 1103 South Wolcott strect, Miss Jessi Agnew will be in charge of th SY MARY TOBIN. 1 decorations @ large birthday cake with five lighted candles. .was used. Following an afternoon of games, refreshments were served by Mrs. Stapleton, assisted by Mrs. Clifford Bond. - oe $-13 Club Will Be Entertained. Members of the 8-13 club will be entertained this week at the home of Mrs. G. F, Royoe, following a stam and has chosen as her sub- public school music, illustra- for which will be given by classes from the different Invited guests include 1embers of the club, their wives nd husbands, members of the music livision of the Casper Woman's’ De- partmental club, the school board and prineipals of the schools. swe ions schools. Justamere Club Members Are Entertained. Mrs. Chris Wagner was a pleasing stess to the members of the ‘Justamere club" on Friday after- noon at her home on South Grant street. ‘The club will meet again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. A. E. Winter. | see Birthday Party Is I Little: Emma Jean pleton, daughter of Mrs. Mary Stapleton, was hostess last Friday afternoon |to twenty of her small friends at a hildren's party of given in honor anniversa For ier fifth hirthd: mode in 06608 be, LS Collechon. Spring Millinery Got which presents the new spirit of the Parisian all its exquisiteness and chic. As is being announced in February 1st VOGUE, these are the authentic styles recently d first time in the fascinating shops of that famous ave- nue of fashion for which this collection is named. An exhibit to delight the style lover, now to be seen in our attractive showrooms. —everywoman’s store displayed for the, theater. party and dance at the Arkeon academy for which Mrs. Royce will act as chaperone. Tfivited guests are the Misse Vivian Dry, Dorothy Worral, Betty Decker, Leona Glascoak, Fae Bee- son, Fern Decker, Jessie Tapp, Mary Royce, lulu Faubion, Irene Bram- mer and Miss Bernice Wallshonse. eee Mrs. Longhurst to Be Hostess for Thimble Olub, Mrs. Thomas Longhurst of 635 West Yellowstone avenue will be hostess to the members of the Woodcraft Thimble clubon Wednes- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Busi- ness of importance will be trans- acted and all members are asked to be present, Dance Saturday Evening At Elk’s Auditorium. The local Elks lodge, through its welfare committee, will give a char- ity ball at the Elks auditorium next Saturday night, February 7, the en- tire procéeds to. go to the charity sion will be $1 per couple and the public is invited to attend. A feature of the program.will be some of the old-time dances for those who do not care for the mo- dern dance. No ticket selling cam- paign will be inaugurated, and all admissions can be paid at the door. The Curtz-Butterfleld orchestra will furnish the music. eee Popular Couple Married In Washington Last Week Wilfred H. Geis, geologist for the Consolidated Royalty company of Casper and Miss Isabelle Coppinger, social leader of the younger set of Alton, IL, were married Friday at St. Patrick’s church in Washington. The only guests were Mrs. W. L. Connelly and the Rev. Joh H. Mul lin of St, Anthony's church of this city. . The couple Were attended by Miss Margaret Dougherty of Casper and Lucien B. Coppinger, the latter a brother of the bride. Mr. Gels, who has been in Casper for four years, is well known to the ofl fraternity in the Rocky Mountain region. is a graduate ‘of the University of California Mrs. Geis attended school at St. Mary's college, Notre Dame, Ind., and has visited in Casper several times as a guest of Miss Doughert her personality making her a grea favorite here, Mr. and Mrs. Gels are expected to make thelr home in Casper fol- lowing a Hontympon ‘ in the east. Birthday Party Saturday At Copps Residence, Mrs. Copps entertained at a children’s birthday party given yes terday afternoon at her home on South Wolcott street in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of Uttle Meet Your Friends at the Frantz Shop Margaret Warburton. The after- noon was spent in playing games after which refreshments were serv- ed by Mrs. Copps assisted by Miss Gretchen Smith and Miss Dorothy Mahoney. Among the children who attend- ed were: Bernadett Fehlman, Questa Smith, Eleanor Smith, Martha Mo: Mahoney, Betty Bell Paden, Cather- ine Reif, Richard Vervalin, Buddy Durham, Billy Smith, Joseph War- ren and Edward Reif. * Railway Women's Club Will Hold Business Meeting The Chicago and Northwestern Railway Women's club will hold tts regular business meeting on Tues- day afternoon, February 3, at the Natrona county lbrary beginning at 2 o'clock. All Chicago and North- western ladies are invited to attend. eee Mrs. Schulte Will Be Hostess for Tea Club. Mrs, Arthur A. Schulte will be hostess for the regular meeting of the Tea club to be held on Tuesday afternoon at her home on East Sec- ond street. eee Yeoman Lodge Will Meet In Regular Session . ‘The regular meeting of the Yeo- man lodge will be held on Monday evening, February 2, at the Knights of Pythias hall Following the busi- ness meeting dancing will be enjoy- ed to which all members of the lodge and friends are invited to attend. Dinner Last Evening At Barnes Residence, Mr. and Mrs, John B. Barnes were hosts last evening at an informal dinner given at their residence on North Beech street, preceding the dancing Derty: at the Country club. Si Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, T. C, Spears, Mr. and Mrs, Wy. p. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hagens, \{;, and Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Miss Viojc; Lever, Miss Dorothy Danford, y Bard, Judge Bryant S. Cromer, the host and hostess. ose Mr. aud Mrs. England &ntertain at Dinner. Preceding the Country club dancy given last evening, Mr. and Mrs, rank England entertained at an in. formal dinner given at their reg). dence on Sixth street. Guests who attended were: Mr, and Mrs. Bass, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Riach, Me and Mrs. R. C. Cather, Mr. and Mrs Ben Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. M. Robertson, Mrs. Robert Reed, and Mrs, A. M. Gee, Mr. and Mrs, M. EB. Young and T. C, Tonkin, eee Registered Nurses to Hold Monthiy Meeting. a Pal The Natrona County Registered Nurses association will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Reader, 229 South Elk street, with Miss Helen Wheeler as assistant hostess. A)i graduate nurses are cordially iny ed to attend, oe Mrs. Pelton Will Be Hostess for Pi Phis. Members of Pi Beta Phi sorority will meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. B. H. Pelton, Mrs Join Whelan and Mrs. C. P. Plum. mer will be assistant hostesses for the evening. Mrs. Boundy Will Boe Hostess for Club Meeting. The Palette and Brush club will mect on Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Boundy, 841 West Thirteenth street. See the Beautiful Window Display of These Wonderful Coats Announcing a Sensational Offering New Spring Coats Revealing Every New and Accepted Style Version of the Moment : Priced Amazingly Low IN NEW FABRICS, NEW COLORS AND |# NEW STYLE EFFECTS A special purchase by our buyer just re- turned from New York enables us to offer new Coats at an uncomparably low cost. One can easily recognize their true value by the qual- ity of the fabrics, the superb tailoring and original syling—many are fur trimmed. Here are Hats in distinctive shapes and colors becomingly smart for miss aad matron. They present the most successful Styles in their artistic versions. EE Ee

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