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Sn aaa aR ORB Che Casver Sunday Cridune ? SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1925 T SOCIETY + -+ News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations PAGE FOUR ae : BY MARY TOBIN RECENT AND COMING _ Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. N.] Seen," from the Holy City, Gaul, regular meeting s ay ge Mrs. Don Lobdell. February 12, at tho Masonic temp! Paper, “Organ Description,” bY | to which all members as well as vis Mrs. William Wilt. | Honors were taken by Mrs. Russell] Tifesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock] session for the qhurch be ceberieey Abbott and Mrs. George Li! by Mrs. C. E. Littlefield at her home, | to be held here February. iad Guests who attended were: Mrs,| 1124 South Durbin street. The af-| Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen was pisses J. ©. Richards, Mrs. George Lilly, | ternoon will be spent socially and all | president to fill the vacancy Box Soclal and Dance iting Eastern Stars in the city are G 5 deline Tre- Mrs. Robert Stine, Mrs. McBride,| members are asked to be present. | by the resignation of Mrs. Frede-| To Be Grea tee 1 ee wee splected,. Mrs. | Mal {nvited to attend. The examinins Mrs. R. A. Barr, Mrs. H. C. Wes: vy ae * tact rick Hufsmith, PR he a ae a box sooial-and| Paper with. {lustration, “Organ| committee will be present at 7:20. , chaser, Mrs. Russell Abbott, Mrs.| Judge and Mrs. 7 id by Mrs. Charles Fowler. We E V k N | S IN SOCIAI | J. A. Lujan, Mrs. M. L. Batten-| Entertain At Dinner Entertainment Saturday Serieg) THETPART LANE Be ee from Sta-| Play to Be Given at schles, Mrs, Florence Fisher, Mrs.| Judge and Mrs. C. D. Murane en-| At Walker Residence. pbnach Ra rhinos: vedio being “Rossino, Mrs. F. J. Les.| North Casper Church. Bréakey, Mrs, E. L. Gale, Mrs. R.|tertained at dinner Friday evening| Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Walker will en- | invited. All ladies are as! peaaee fase ae Frances, Bower-| -A play “Spreading the News” wit E. Simmons of Parkerton, Mrs.|at their home on south Center| tertain thelr friends Saturday of this | lunch tn boxes. NH, havaivenwrednteae : F | ey} Jack Tait and Mrs. Whorton. street, the occasion being the birth-| week at their residence, 105 West] A meeting of the temple wil be aes . e given We y evening at 7:40 Cae hd lag day anniversary of Judge Murane.| Twelfth street. . held Thursday evening. at 7:30 Petroleum Lodge to Meet o'clock at the North Casper Christ Presbyterian High School Guests present for the evening rata olplock ati sie Hall ana lallarerbees)| Regular Session. lan church by the men of the cx rchambault-Crawford nner officers’ were elected and| Girl's Club Will Meet were: at au pai RT ede: Aap agedici ta eit fash are requested i) Re Dreagnt, Petroleum Lodge No. 478) of the| sresation. ‘The church is at the co sho: a yr by ve ‘he Presbyteri: hool girl's | Mr. Waldo of Salt e ‘y, Mr. }- t 5 er of H and United streets and t! ‘ s| Huldebrand, encouraging the tlass to clu will meet ‘Weanesday emming|and Mrs. J.B. Hanway, Me’ and| ‘The. Senior Christian Endeavor | Congregational Association Brutharhed: of! Locomotive’ Firemen | aef of Ht and United.streets ana th and) Scot tan men ‘4 ks “5 Mrs. H. C, Chappell and Mr. and] society will give a Valentine party| Meeting Wednesday Afternoon. and Enginemen, w: eet in regu- ad Casper nt a paper. Mrs. Nellje Lewis|at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott 7 H Fr PP Friday evening, February 13, at ‘asabeintion aa ithe lar session Tuesday evening at 7:30 | ‘ure of the evening will be songs | ry ' le la y Free. Ls be kK ~ 4 t 2 as ato solicited tor the Tribune Tereaeatranitamocions orate eg ber eeenele ss the Winter Memorial cotter cielooks at pha he F. hall. Fol-|® male chorus of twenty voices. > f pds es > : . t A y in- : a Pau ating the day the paper was in|bers for, the program to be siven | Dinner at Henning citation fa extended to. the public | et next, Wednesday afternoon.) ‘owing «short business meeting a evel 5 e 7 r a G by the club will b racticed under | Saturday . " el * }. Fhe y were rge of the Tau Gamma Gamma | b3 e Di and a small admission willl be ed. Music will be furnished by t 5 ae | 25 South David street. | serv usic will be furnished by nat¢ Archan ss of the ehurch. the direction of Miss Edna Mae] embers of the Delta Delta soror. c. Austin, 11 i srk tat ee She Homer Archambault, sis] Among those who attended were:| Healy. | Diner: will be Berved at {ty will be hostesses at a dinner and | Charged. i aS Mrs. C. E. Cooke and Mrs. A.\ v,| the Curtz-Butterfield orchestra brs cathue ae thal tele; Martha Gladberry, Thelma and]|6 o'clock and all high school girls} priage party on Saturday evening at ‘Thursday Bridge Club Ritchie will beet 7) hostenses, “Get-Acquainted” Tea nar e was most becomingly dys Trueblood, Muriel Boyles,| not attending any other church or] (ne Henning hotel, for their hus- To Meet This Week. . Is Planned For February 18. oon White, satin backed) Gertrude Count: (Seb yes8n wes | (ahs ey see ur erage rea ro SUNT: bender end CHiN ase Mrs, Frances Biglin will be host rer Bitte a A “Get Together” tea and ken. se din black fur,|Martha Claytor, Blanche Campbell, : © 88 nati naeetn: Mus! i ‘hat. She carried | iss Frances Paul, Neoma Swallow | Ceramic Club Meeting Midnight Bridge Club Will Ea a ores gem A Toren | Neaiieg auslo iyigion Death ington: will be given Wednesday AIREDALE PUP . 1et of red roses. Mise|\Wells, Leona Swallow, Dorothy| On Thursday Evening ~| Hold Special Meeting eee Women's Departmental club will} afternoon, February 18, at 2:30 as he vie epee i tole ERS 1 ter Yelock at the Natrona Power build. Id. Cal tesmaid wore an|Angel, Grace and Dorothy Foster,| The regular meeting of the Cera The members of the Midnight Mr. and Mrs, Boyle Are meet Wednesday afternon, Febru-| o'clock ai fe Natrona Power build-/# About 5 months old. Call nsemble suit with | Nettie Chase, Vera Bartlett, Dora} mic club will be held Thursday af-] bridge club will hold a special meet- Hosts At Formal Dinner ary ‘11, at 2:30 o'clock at the Klein.| 'ng by members of the Casper Wo- 2884-W, or George Peck ‘\ ut ed gold lace.} Dill, Mrs. R. R. Hildebrand, Mrs.|ternoon of this week at the resi-]ing Thursday evening of this weck Mr. and Earl C. Boyle were hosts | Marks Musie and Art Shoppe. The | man's Departmental club. All mem- ib sy She also car: a bouquet of red/J. C. Counts, Fyrne Peacock,| dence of Mrs. G. O. Rankin, 1039]at the home of Mrs. Charles T. Mc- Inst evening at a formal dinner and | pfogram to be given {s ax folio bers. are invited to attend. at Tribune. oe roses ances Wemmer, Ruth Galloway,| South Elm street. Grady in the Poling apartments. bridge party given’ at thelr home.| Paper, “Birth of! Oratorio.” Mise oo : Mrs. Crawford {s a daughter of}and Messrs. Floyd Simpson, Jimmy ¢ 95° ed Guests who attended were Mr. and| Lillian Peterson, 0. B. 8. to Meet REWARD Mr. and Mrs orge Archambault | Harris, Harry Engleson, Scott Clay-| Informal Bridge Luncheon St. Mark's Guild Mrs. Joe W. Bingenleimer, Mr. and| Tllustrations with Victor records, | On Thursday Evening. - and came to Casper five years ago|tor, Ted Cartwright, James Huff-| Tuesday of This Week Holds Meeting Mrs. Joe Denham, Mr. and Mrs.|“Inflammatus,” fram Stabat Mate: fort) Caspar Chapter No.4, Or. from Denver. She recelved her ed-|man, Lennie Miller, Ted Oliver, Mrs. Thomas Cooper will enter- Members of St. Mark's guild were Canada, after | c; ucation which sh andal Grimes, Dean Burdick, Ellis} tain Thursday at an informal bridge | entertained last Thursday afternoon sic for several} Wells, Mr. Vernon Johnston, and|luncheon at her residence on South|at the P. C. Nicolaysen home on Ben Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. R. EB. Vocal selection, ‘Eye Hath Not der of Eastern Star, will hold its , : years, recelving a degree in 1920. | Mr. R. R. Hildebrand Wolcott street. South Wolcott street with Mrs. SPRING-TIME NEWS FROM EVERYWOMAN’S STORE The groom is a son of Mrs. C. eee cee Cc. Parfet as assistant hostess. Ar- Crawford of Fargo, 8. D., and has| Moose Lodge Holds W. C. T. U. Divisions rangements were made during thr been a resident of this city for a! Meeting Thursday. Will Hold Meetings coming here trom . peohuee 52, Loyal] The divisions of the Womens was graduated from| ane cr songs, hold an tatereniae| Christan Temperance union will) You Cannot Mines at olden, Co! oe ? ” and {s conn dard Oj] comp: Following the ceremony a wedding 2 was served at the Archam waday ev@ning ct|™mect Friday afternoon of this week . 1 here with the Btan.| meeting last Thursday ev@ning at! vi, tne following hostesses: Fran Hide Your Fat its hall on West First street. Many i : ces Willard division with Mrs. A business matters of importance were eg, s: B. Polins, 416 South Lincoln street TANsag\ad And ‘several taukee loti Ite program {to iibelon iCivia Hones terest given by the Messrs. Fisher, Overfatness is the one misfortune which you cannot hide from your- self or from those around you. If —when Spring arrives : be ready to greet her with gay new apparel from the Frantz Shop alt home, 1219 South Wolcott 3 inhi cleaning and to be in charge of Mra.|too thih, your dressmaker or tailor eet, for members of the immed-| DUNN, Krause and Bert Wagner Allen; Anna Gorden division with|can supply the deficiencies, but the iate family and Mrs. B, Francts 3 South Durbin |overfat carry a burden they cannot Retail Clerks’ ppc Bell Association Meets. The couple left by motor for There is one sure way to’ sion with Mrs, v" d will return to Casper J.3 your weight quickly and peta! Re ace thelr fatipe oni The Retail Clerks’ Protective asso-| North Jefferson stree pleasantly —the famous Marmola here. ciation, local 102, held a meeting of] of all divisions are » be} Preseription. This peeere nen j cee mportance at their hall in North] present anaes! the fatty’) tiemies cana: fat: Ranier as 7) Apollo Club Casper last Wednesday evening eee i EL a hdd edie 0 a Imagine a flower garden wondrously gay with all the beau- | Rehearsal Monday This was the first meeting the | Celebration Friday tral depationt ait Sermitekone neo tiful colors designed by a generous and artistic nature, set Last of, the rehea of the | election ee as and a aes : a tian Church sat substantial food. It ee the ina woodland of shrubs and trees, with ee vines pte | No élub. befo: er attended ‘ollowing the 1s! h r Christian churclt will] skin clear and smooth. This famous ; ely amon: the j pate Tats vs the a ness meeting a social was enjoyed| cele its fourth anniversary] prescription {s now condensed into ing through the grass and turning themselves among Fat kata Since Tee hall|@nd refreshments served. 3ert| Friday evening, February 13, at the|tablet form. Each tablet contains gentle waving boughs. Tuesday night, will be held tomor-| Wagner entertained the members|church. At this meeting the new] an exact dose of the same ingre “ row evening. "All members of the | With several selections on the piano.| by-laws will be presented for adop scrintionpieapanie nee Beh tines up ~—a colorful picture, indeed, but not more so than that to be | prdutits: ed ito" b t for eR tion and articles of incorporation | Script y 7 ; mn thin areutcatetha’ Meticdir senile: | Mrsx Wolderholdl Cyst will be changed regarding the name|°verfat body steadily and easily seen every day in our display windows and throughout the pal church at 7:30 o'clock Be Hostess on Saturday. chureh which has been des-|-Take one tablet after each meal and store’s interior. Stes Invitations are being issued by @ as the Christian church. the| at bedtime until the formal weigh A Dramatic Diviston Mrs. James Welderhold for an in- to read the First Christian |is reached and the bodily health com Will Hold Meeting. formal luncheon and bridge party to Officers will be elected | p tely restored. Ask your drugg!s rM : be given at her home on Saturday, | an: ts of a different de-|f armola Prescription Tablets or —this week The dramatic a ion of ae Sot February 14 partments read, A supper free of |send one dollar to the Marmola Com wil mss tiriaay eciacnsombat $180 veg Le dab ba eelialstveet pute es Red | een Pet prea tiles Pals git Wee! f will meet Frida ternoon at 2:30 ; 4 : ‘Cangreeation troit, J * rece! i o'clock at the home of Mrs. James ened reheat Ry THeamanyar, he ipwaisrees ton enough to start you well on the roac we are featuring in, 429 t Elev eet é vested o slenderness and happinéss. Don’: TANS Heat konto Ana charec | Mrs. Robert ‘Mitchell entertained | Mrs, Littlefield Will Be Dut Off getting slender this te yout ae thee couraay tor the atistncon at an informal card party last week | Hostess For Legion Auxiliary »pportunity to make yourself attrac En ea ers ; at her home, 255 East G street, in] The members of the American| { ive—so get a box and start today.— Legion Auxillary will be entertained! Adv. * Formal Dance February honor of Mrs. Charles Whorton. 13 at Arkeon Academy. A formal dancing party will be given Friday evening, February 13 . at the Arkeon dancing academy, in. | vitations for which were mailed ye terday. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and continue until a night. Ensemble Suits = S DRESSES | at TE eZ —A = === Uyy eee Mr. and Mrs. Cather | To Entertain at Dinner, ti Wd : Hy! Invitat! being issued by “ . ur and fea, Genter tor’ | Min] = OREATED WITH dinner party to be given at the Wy (THE EXCELLENCE Country club on the evening of Sat (i \THAT ENDURES rr. urday, February 14 *- ee || E. 0. Chapter : } Meeting Wednesday. i Members of chapter O of the P. i| E. O. Sisterhood will be entertained | | \ Wednesday evening at the home of Sue Mahoney on South Center Modern Woodmen Will 1 Meet in Regular Session. Casper C: No. 12325, Modern hold an important*meeting Monday evening Februfiry 9, at the Knights of Py all at which time the new | ers will preside. Plans for the | embership drive will be announced $ KuURTZMANN: nbers are asked to be} Visiting members of the | Jon are invited {ts abesa | Ca II Mrs. Holland Will Entertain P. E. 0. Chapter his Week Irs. William Holland will be host The Piano You Can Safely Adopt , | When you select a piano you are add- ing another member to the family cir- cle. A piano is a life time assodiate and New versions in the ensembles, of course. To prove a reign- ing favorite for several fashion seasons, the popularity of ensemvle suits must be deserved. It's the type of costume | that is without a peer when it comes to a continued period ly of the P. E. O. st \ of cl | 1 as visiting P. B n| invited #a-atiana | | | | | { the Moor: " i of smart wear. The styles we show embody all th fi as we you are justified in finding out about features which ender them becomin i eget ; he | its past performances as_well as its our prices indicate decided mcd duations TS onpeRee te ae Dacartnssital (Ons | present qualifications. The family which chooses a Kurtzmann makes sure that it has a piano which deserves last- Members of the Casper Woman's De mental club will give an in The prige range is $65 to $195 forma x card party, one of n ing confidence. 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That standard, adhered to case. The Kurtzmann awaits you | consistently, has brought a large here in all styles and finishes— |= measure of favor to the Kurtz- Upright, Player, Baby Grand or i mann and explains the present- Kurtzmann-Welte (licensed) Re- day preference for Kurtzmann in- producing Piano. To those who struments. The Kurtzmann is a become acquainted with Kurtz- beautiful piano, with a beauty that mann quality, the price is often a is inbuilt and permanent. This is distinct surprise. The Chas.:-E. Wells Music Company ‘ Home of the Chickering 232 East Second Casper and Lavoye Phone 194 Northwestern Ladies Will Be Entertained, Mrs. C. W. Nick xtends an in. vitation to all Chicago and North western ladies to an all day Ken. | sington to be held W Feb. | home, South hose expecting to Mre. F alr attend are as G. Bloudek man of the refrest Presbyterian Aid Will = Be Entertained Tuesday i! Mrs. John G. Bartram's “ivision |} of the Ladies Ald soclety of th Presbyterian church will be ente tained Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o° clock at the residence of Mrs. J. 1 McCorry, 758 South Lincoln street. eee | | | A few of the popular new shades «In the Woolens: Cockscomb, lobster, lettuce, aljaond, sulphur, banana, tarkspur, biscuit, dumb-bell, tiger eye, silver spray, azure, French and beach-club. In the Silks: Lipstick, cranberry, mahogany, pitch pine, nile, blonde, dapier, tangerine, bluette, pervenche, perriwinkle, turf, terragon, ashes of roses, Christian Class Attend Dinner. F Members of the High School class of the First Christian church at tended a dinner ‘given Friday eve in their honor by the Rev. and R. R. Hildebrand, Following f " SN = Wa make selection of your spring costume early. You can have it laid away nuit you're ready for it, on small weekly payments. % = BRR WY FUER OUR TENE —