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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 | MARY TOBIN : Informal Tea Thursday At Wilson School. An Informal tea and musical was given Thursday afternoon at the Wilson school by Miss Lillian Koch- er assisted by Miss Laura Douglas und Miss Jeanette Bruce. On the program were violin numbers by Miss Helen Stone and vocal selec- tions by Miss Emina Lou Abbott and Miss Ruth Palm. Guests present were members of the sehool faculties and included: Miss Ruth Pin, Miss Jeanette Bruce, Miss Edna Bolton, Miss Laura Douglas, Miss "Margaret Chanbers, Miss Myrtle Froman, Miss Helen McComis, Miss Eva Kidd, fiss Laura Wehman, Miss Grace Miss Helen Stone, Miss iderson, Miss Emma Lou Miss Thressa Morrow, Miss Miss Mabel Thomp- son, Mrs. Jessl3 Wilson, Mrs, B. 'T. ¥ee and Mrs. Franchville. cee Panhellenic Luncheon And Bridge Tommorrow. Members of the Panhellentc as- sociation will give an informal luncheon Saturday followed by a bridge party at the Henning hotel and all these belonging to sqgorities in the organization are Invited to at- tend. Reservations must be made by this evening, with Mrs. W. R. Finney, phone 661-R or Mrs. W. D. Johnston, phone 2499-R, oes Abbott, Agnes Harvey. Miss,Mahoney Will Entertain Friends, Miss Kathryn Mahoney will en- tertain at a small informal party on Sanday ‘evening at her home on South Center’ street. ar Epworth League P: Is Postponed. 'Yhe Epworth League party which was to have been given this eve- ning at the Methodist church has been indefinitely postponed, and the literary program which has been prepared will be glven Sunday eve- ning at 5:15 in the League room, eee rty Masonic Dancing Party This Evening. All Masons and their ladies are invited to attend the Colonial or old fashioned dancing party to be given this evening at the temple by the dancing club of the organization. Music for dancing will be furnished by the Curtz-Butterfield orchestra. see Dinner is Enjoyed at Lever Home Thursday. Miss Violet Lever entertained at a dinner and bridge party last eve- ning at her home for her father, Julian Lever, Sr. Honors for the evening wer won by Mrs. P. C. Nico- laysen, Mrs. George Nelson, John B. Barnes and George Nelson. Miss Lever will entertain again this evening at another dinner for SPECIAL MEETING. The Nelghbors of Woodcraft will hold a special meeting Saturday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. liall for the purpose of levying a special assessment. Cassie Hurst, G, N. Sarah Holcomb, Clerk. here father, covers to be laid for Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Fidel, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hem- ingway and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. eee Mrs. Wiederhold Will Entertain Her Club, Mrs. Janes G. Wiederhold will en- tertain the members of the Forts nightly Bridge club tomorrow at her residence, 905 South Chestnut street. see Cosmopolitan Club . Holds Regular Meeting. ‘The Cosmopolitan club held its reg- ular meeting on Wednesday of this week at the Henning, with Dr. Bar- ger, president presiding. A splendid program was given which included numbers by Mr, King of the America theater, violin selections by Evert Strandell of the Boyle Garage with Mrs. Shaw as accompanist. At the next regular meeting to be held next week the program will be in charge of the Rev. R..R. Hildebrand. eee Dinner and Bridge Party Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Leigh McGrath were hosts at an inférmal dinner and bridge party on Wednesday evening at their home on South Walnut street. Guests who attended were, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, Mr. and M M. N. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Boyle, George Wheeler, and Miss Florence lemming. ar Public Is Invited to Odd Fellows’ Dance. An invitation is extended to the public to attend the informal danc- ing party to be given tomorrow eve- ning by the members of the Odd Fel- lows’ Dancing club at their hall on Second street. e- Epworth League Program Will Be Sunday Evening. At 65:15 Sunday evening the Ep- worth league will conduct a social hour and entertainment in the social rooms of the First Methodist church, An excellent program has been Prepared, consisting of music by a men’s quartet and girls’ trio, to- gether with readings by Mrs. Hath- away and Kenneth Bailey. The organization extends a very cordial invitation to all the young people of the church and congrega- tion to attend this program. Light refreshment swill be served. eee Casper Girl Is Hostess at Banquet. Miss Frances McCarthy, daughter of Engene McCarthy of Casper and a senior at the Holy Child Jesus academy in Cheyenne was among the ‘hostesses who entertained at a banquet given this week at the school by the junior and senior classes. The dining room was most at- tractively decorated in blue and gold school ‘colors with spring flowers used as a center plece on the ban- quet tables. Other hostesses were the Misses Margaret Carroll, Gladys |Swanson, Marian Asher, Mary Morley, Helen Gaukel, Julia Mantey,+Fern and Katherine Hotchkiss, Nan Worthen, Vrances Rate, Margaret Talbot, Irene Longpre, Evelyn Bryd, Delores Coe and Rose Lincoln. The guests included a group of young men, former students at the academy and were, the Messrs. Charles Miller, Tom Garrity, Wil- liam Morley, Joe Carroll, William Gauff, Jack Cahill, Owen Troastle, Kenneth Troastle, Tom Bradh Walter Bradley, Joe Swanson, Sam Asher, Jri, Randall Leslie and Vin- cent Smith. oe Martha Washington = Tea Monday Afternoon A Martha Washington tea will be given by the members of the Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church on Monday ufter- February 23, at 2:30 o'clock tlie home of the Rev, Lewis B rter, 866 South Lincoln street. he following interesting program has been arranged by Adeline R. Tid- ball. Piano—“Russian Frimt ‘Chanson d'Amour" Meyer Helmund Grace G. Bean Violin—“Rondino” Beethoven-Kreis- ler. “Ave Maria” -.--Schubert-Wilhelmj Wade H. Kramer Soprano “Tes Yeux” ~----Rabey “Elegie” ~ Massanet Frances Bowerman Piano “Wedding Day in ‘Troldhau- gen” — Grieg Dance” — Rudolf Violin “Tone Poem’ “Mazurka de Concert" Wade H. Cramer Piano “Nocturne in G”". “Moment Musical” —_ Helen B. Carter Reading “When Papa Was a Boy” Virginia Spicer eee Dutch Treat Will Precede Formal. Preceding the formal dancing par- ty to be given this evening at the untry club by Mr. and Mrs. aries S. Hill’and Mr, and Mrs. M. . Young a “Dutch” treat dinner will be given at the Townsend. Among those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. G. R.. Waldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Price, Mr. and Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. John- son, Mr, and Mrs. Hal Curran, Mrs. France Biglin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer, Dr. and Mr: J. Riach, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. L. EB, Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pet- erson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storrie Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sterritt and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker, see Mr, and Mrs. England Will Give Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank England will be hosts at a dinner party this eve- ning at thelr home on Sixth street for 20 guests, preceding the formal dancing party to be given at the Country club by Mr. and Mrs. M: E, Young and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Hill. e2e Modern Woodmen Will Give Dance February 28. Casper camp No. 18235 Modern Woodmen of America will give oa Washington birthday dancing party on Monday evening, February 23, at the Knights of Pythias hall, fol- lowing the regular business meeting to be held from 8 p. m. until 9, ~ What more could you ask “T’se in town, Honey!” . Crisp, brown waffles and ' tender muffins, too! Have them often for breakfast lunch and supper So easy to make! See package for recipes AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR ee ———eE—eETET——E—Ee—e—eee for a Lenten dish plate of these’ dus pancakes! Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘Personals Miss Kathleen Sullivan returned this morning from Denver. eee H. R. Lathrop and children nding the week in Denver. see Mrs. V. O, Nesbit left Tuesday eve- ning for Cheyenne on a short busi ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Olsen are guests of friends here for a few days from their home neur Chey enne. ary Mrs. E. C. Vivian has returned from a several days visit spent with friends at Salt © see Mrs, Harold Delaney is expected to return soon from Tulsa where she has been visiting since before the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Constantine. eee Mr. and Mrs. 'T, Baxter returned this morning to thelr home in Den- ver after spending a. week here on a combined business and pleasure trip. ‘They were guests during their stay in the city of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mulhern of South McKinley street. eee Miss Wilma Duncan who has been in Casper for several days left yes- terday for Douglas. Dr. and Mrs. Neil Charles Gels are visiting in Denver for several days and expect to return to Casper next Monday morning. While there they will visit with Miss Olive Geis who is attending Loretto Heights acad- emy. eee Miss Josephine Fischer of Fort Pierre, S. D., is expected to arrive in Casper tomorrow mornring to be the guest here for some time of Miss Pa- tricia Sullivan, with whom she at- tended school at St. Mary's, Notre Dame. Miss Fischer, who recently received her P. H. B. degree at Northwestern university at Evans- ton, Ill, has been visiting for the last few weeks in Denver and Boulder with relatives and friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meigh of Moneta are guests at the Henning. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Heslip are Ly- site visitors in the city for a short time. cee Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Young of Doug- las spent yesterday here. ‘ eee Mrs. Ida Danielson of Rock River Falls, Wis., was an arrival in Cas- per yesterday. 8 Mrs. BE. H. Corse is in Casper on business from Laramie. eee Mr, and Mrs. L. Stallman are guests here for a few days from Snyder. eae M. F, O'Connor and daughter of Sheridan were visitors who arrived last evening. - Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Jones are here on business and visiting with friends from Lavoye. eee E. C. Rothwell, Thermopolis bank- er and Mrs. Rothwell are guests in the city for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs, Jack Marloes of Douglas were guests here yesterday. eee Mrs. Sara Morton and son, Ed, motored to Casper yesterday from Douglas returning home last eve- ning. . . Mr. and Mra, W. 8, Kimbal! who have been spending several. weeks on a pleasure trip in the South are expected to return to Casper tomor- row. Mr. and Mrs. R, D. Copsey and family are 'Thermopolis people who arrived in Casper last evening. Mr. Copsey is manager of the Coliseum garage in Thermopolis. eee Mr. and Mrs= W. L. Reed of Lan- der were out of town urrivals here shopping and visiting with friends here for a short time from their home at. Midwest. eee Mr, and Mrs. E. Ty Jolins are suests of friends here from Uveir home in Color: * Mr. and Mrs, 1. Dawson were visitors here this week from Mon tana. eee Mrs. Robert Tuller has returned from a 10 days pleasure trip spent in Thermopolis with friends. CITY BRIEFS Q. K. Deaver, vice president and eishier of the Casper National bank has been attending to busines affairs in Denver this week. eee M. E. Young has returned from Denver where ho spent a few days on business in connection with the New York Oil company. 0. Brewster, of the Standard Oil company who has been spend. ing a number of weeks in Chicago and southern points returned to Casper today. . A. A. Slade, superintendent of the Casper schools has been attending to business affairs this week In Cheyenne. wee L. O. Rawson {s a Los Angeles business: visitor hi re for a few eee D. B. Miner of Sterling, Colo. transacting business affairs he Charles S. Hill has returned from Cheyenne where he spent a few days on business for his company, the Wyoming North and South rail. road, R. EB. Thompson and H. 8. Vaug han are Denver business men regis tered at the Townsend, eee Charles L. O'Toole, representative ‘yesterday, eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson have returned from a weeks’ plea-! sure trip made by motor to Denver | and Colorado Springs. vues Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Edwards are SATURDAY SPECIALS Wonderful Savings NEW SHIPMENT ee ae itl $1.00 Hand-made Lace, narrow Filet Lace. Fancy Rubber Aprons, $1.50 and $1.75 for_ Regular 20c yard, 2 yards Half-inch Filet Lace, 30c yard, 5 yards____ Wide Filet Lace. $1.50 yard, now_ Baby Irish Lace, y Per yard Wool Sweaters. Regular $8.0 ind $10.00 values, for. NEW SHIPMENT Yntique Filet in Chair Backs, Couch Coy ers, Squares, c. Very reasonably priced. Another shipment Madame tunners, etc, < Corsets 3PRING MILLINERY—Latest creations, exclusive de- signs to select Hemstitching and Picot Edging EG lizabeth s 141 East Second St. EVERY BITES A DELIGHT Regular 1 Regular, of the Graham Paper company is fiere on business for several days. - eee B. M. Milton and C. F. Milton are Lavoye men in Casper for a short time. W. E. Hardin, Lander attorney is here on legal business, eee Scott Hazen, sheriff at Thermop- olis spent last evening in the city. eee F. W. Collins is nmong the out of Law D-E-E let er buck] Candy energy! You need it—whether you're riding “bad uns,” or putting in eight hours at a desk. ‘That’s why you'll find it a mighty good plan/to buy several Sweet’s Rodeo Bars at a time—to keep an extra one always handy. ‘ ROM; womans ite Meade By fomeot Real $7.85 Geen hop PAGE THREE. t ‘ G. B | Denver | tin, White business of Sioux Falls affairs in Cas lays | day of Snyder is a t at the Gladstone for several Uonstipation causes unpieasant breath —get relief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN LL BRAN brings ogg’s ALL-BRAN D. B. nes McFadden fs from his home tn know that Remember— at | sure res j D. -MeMillan ts a Lingle vist only ALL BRAN j.2 Yyrought relict to. thousands pe aty is wholly effec- when all clse has failed. 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