Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX SOCIETY e e = « oa e kets may get them from Mrs. W. RECENT AND COMING! EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Birthday Party Is Enjoyed Saturday Afternoon Souht Durbin of his eighth birth street in celebration y anniversary. I Catt ne, daughter | Following an afternoon of games re- E itertained her | freshments were served by Mrs. Gee. Sat Among Newman, , Bond, Abble Peterson, Berry Bond, per playing | Barbara Waldschmidt, Maxine Lane, i reshments y Newman, Stanley Parfet, Bob- t Eva Mills as le, Courtland Parfet, Donald y by Mrs. Lett and Mrs. ior Bott, Robert Hugh Reed, Hattie aard Rockwell and the host. A who attended 5 os °°, E tha Moss Ma-| Mrs. Weidner For Pepper * ovan, Jeannette | Club Monday Evening. K Donovan, Nona] Mrs. Charles T. Weidner will be Cla ) Garrison, | hostess tomorrow evening at her I Bryne, t Eleventh street for ( 1H inte meeting of the Pepper Interesting Meeting of orelie Thursday Club Members Will Be Entertained at Tea. Mrs. C. an infc Lodge Is Held Thurs at Thursda club. Bridge ar meeting to s the officers | minated Mrs. Cowan Will Be Hostess for Club. Mrs. this week for a m night Bridge club. Dinner Will Pr Shrin Ball ede psday. 1 will be host to a t a dinner to bi 7 tu : Bake Sale Saturday at Midwest Commissary. eve g preceding the| yfembers of the Casper Wo al bal Departmental club will hofd eee of baked goods on Saturday Medal Contest to Be Held ning at 10 o'clock at the Midwe Monday Evening, March 16, Aiilesateonivcast ul Temperance L anch of the Wom per un medal conts¢ Pat ly appreciated. Meeting Tuesday of R. Peterson will entertain ‘mal bridge tea this week her home for the members of the Frank Cowan will be hostess ing of the Mid- an's n sale begin. Yellowstone. age of the public will be great- ociety of ev March 16 Petroleum Lodge. t vind etn A meeting of the ladie: medals will be aw the Petroleum Lodge No. 478 of the ee ee a Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen Judges for the evening Carl Thomason, E. H. M. Davis, Miss ition to the con- ~ number of selec- n by Miss Lillian McClellan, Miss and Joseph A at the I O, O. F, hall. will be initiated. Musie Division Meeting Wednesday. The music division ¢ + and Enginemer will be held on Tues- day evening, March 10, at 7 o'clock All members are asked to be present as candidates asper W In charge of arrangements Woman's Department Rit Abbott and Mra eat Wednesday rnoon at small admission tthe ich » Wells he public 18 In-| Tusic store. All members of the di- vision 2 © urged to be present follows: s Hunt noon follows: ~~ Evelyn Beal! rower, hurst and O Riker, ir Thomas. ber. Natrona Rebekah | °°" affairs will be a he program for the after- Miss Doris William as im- Works H. &. wil Paper—Rossina, Life and Mrs. Willis Any. Edna Morgan} yyiolin selec z Concerto,” Ina May Smith! sigs ‘Thora 8 Carol Cole)" William Tell, synopsis, ances Nesbitt | van Meter. Vocal illustration: Mrs 4 Fisher. ris Westfall |” iano quartette, “Overture,” Virginia amend iam el ames Charles A. Tol- Vocal selection, Mrs. William Tre- y ‘A | Mrs. Bartholomew Will Be », at the | Hostess for ‘Thimble Club. The play] “Mrs. C. B, Bartholomew will be omises to be &) hosters on Wednesday afternoon at «s of the cast have | 9:59 o'clock at ther home, 618 Mil Iss partsifor Baye ton avenue for meeting of the will be di: | Woodcraft Thimble club. Mrs. Loni home fund and} purse will assist. All Neighbors public is invited | Woodcraft. members of the organiza a wer a tion and friends are invited to at Fortnightly Bridge Club ba Sets Tis tase Meeting oh ern: Regular Eastern Star DRS ane ee! of the term, of | Meeting Thurs ening. eo ldge club was held} “The regular meeting of Ft. Cas Saturday at ome of Mrs. P. C sen ( Wolcott street ames Welder: | well as visiting Ea a Young, Mrs.| city are invited to attend. Thor and Mrs. Neil Tyler Paar of D s The first meeting of the | Novelty Entertainment new term will be held in two weeks | Planned by Woman's Club. on y t the ¢ Mrs. Memt of the Chicago John B. Barnes w M. P.} Northwe: Railway We John Gee Is Host to Friends Saturday LIC SS CSE WEL and her Frisuds “ec Le Janets , Wai ae r number of jewels in a watch insures keeping integrity. These gems, unlike violently affected by the varying They fre used as tiny bearings upon tle wheels go ‘round to meet their gations of telling the truth about the JOS. I. SCHWARTZ JEWELER Iris Building par chapter, No, 4 Order of Eastern a Star will be held on Thursday eve: | Mesdames C. H. Townsend | ning at the Masonic temple. The ex- Grath as! assistant hos} mining mittee will be present se present besides | at 7:30 o'clock and all members as Stars in the ) entertainment and an's of al F, Jellis, chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements or other members of the club. All Chicago and Northwestern people and their friends are invited to attend. Lenten Tea to Be Given By Departmental Divisions. Members of the music and dram- atic departments of the Casper Wo- man’s Departmental club will be joint hostesses at a tea to be given Friday afternoon, March 13 at 2:30 o'clock in the Natrona Power build- ing. The entertainment is being given for members of the general club, A feature of the afternoon will be a one act play “A Woman of Character” to be presented by the dramatic division A musical pro- gram will be given which will be in charge of Mrs les A. Fowler. nt Are Hosts for Club Members. Mr. and Mrs. € Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grant were hosts it evening at their home in the Poling apartments for the regu- lar meeting of their card club, owe a dinner party on Tuesday evening at her home on South Beech street, preceding the Shriner's ball to be given at the Masonic temple. Junior Choir is Organized By St. Mark’s Church. ‘The organization of a junior chole of St. Mark's church has recently been completed and all children ight years or over are eligible to membership. Rhearsals will be held each Vriday evening at 7 o'clock at the parish house, meetings to be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Schil- ling. Following the evening's pro- gram a social hour will be enj syed and refreskments served. New mem- bers, especially boys voices are need- ed and the nization offers a splendid opportunity re cellent chofr training. nm Meeting of Ceramic Club Thursday. Mrs. O. B. Wilson will be hostess on Thursday at her home, 321 Thirteenth for ‘the meeting of the Ceramic club. Pioneers to Meet Tuesday. The Natrona County Pioneer ciation will meet on Tuesd 2:30 o'c at the home of Mrs. B.C n at 1134, South Wol. cott. . Nicolaysen will be as sisted Mrs. John McGrath and Mrs. James Wiederhold. All mem- bers are asked to present. Congregational Association Meeting Will Be Held This Week. The Woman's association of the First Congregational church will mee afternoon, Marc at the resi- der Mrs. Beatty, 643 South Grant M Ww C. Tyler will be tant hostess. R treet L. the gles Aw y to © Informal Dance. The Eagles auxiliary will give a nce on Monday evening at the gles hall to which the public ts invited to attend. Excellent music has been secured and a good timé will be assured to all those who at- tend. E « Knights of Columbus Regu Meeting Wednesday. The regular meeting of Casper council No, 3, Knights of Colum bus. ning, the will be held on Wednesday eve- March 11, at 8:30 o'clock in Knights of Pythias hall, All THINK WHAT IS BACK OF iB. fan. Atwater Kent Drop in today, and natural reception. Radio demonstration in - he Casper Sunday BY MARY TOBIN members are asked to be present, as the state deputy, Walter Q. Phelan, will be present and will give a talk of interest. At a recent meeting of the coun- cil, John Casey was elected ehair- man of the emplayment committ while Richard McDermott was elect- td as inside guard, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Sam Burchell. sane Lenten Meeting of St. Mark’s Guild Thursday. The regular weekly Lenten meet- ing of St. Mark’s Guild will be held en Thursday at the parish house with the Mesdames James G. Welder- hold, T. G, Adams, C. F’. McKenzie, W. H. Weathers, Ceely Weed, J. T. Scott and Marry Young as hostesses. A luncheon will be served from 12 o'clock until 12:45 to which the pub- lic is invited. Mission study will be held at 2 o'clock. . Miss McMurray to Be Honored at Luncheon. Mrs. John NecFadyen and Mrs. Paul Hooper will be joint hostesses at an informal luncheon and bridge party on Thursday given at the home of the former on South Durbin in honor of Miss Laura McMurray of Chicago, niece and guest of Mrs. McFadyen. yg Mrs. Pelton Will Entertain Thursday. Mrs, Ben Pelton will entertain at an informat luncheon and bridge party on Thursday at her residence, 833 South Beech street. Bazaar and Carnival Is Planned by Guild. At a meeting of St. Mark's Guild held recently at the parish house it was decided members, that a azaar and carnival of all nations should be given on April 17 ana 18 to be under the supervision of the Synurgae and Guild members. Booths will be appropriately deco: rated and the attendants. dressed in costumes representing the different countries. Members of the Girls’ Friendly society will be in charge of the candy booth and the Little Can- didates will give a number of cos- tume dances. In connection with the bazaar a dance will be given on Wednesday evening for Casper young folks of high school age while on Thursday evening the dance will be open to the public. W. ©. T. U. Divisions To Meet This Week. The different divisions of the Wo- men’s Christian Temperance union will meet on Friday afternvon, March 13 at 2:30 o'clock with the fol- lowing: Lillian Stevens division with Mrs. Brock, 937 North Park av- enue, the program to be in charge of Mrs. Emma. Haymert, topics legis: lative and law enforcement and health in home and school. ances Willard H. Hoon, the progra division with 35 South Jackson m to be in charge of Mrs. ley. Talks will be given Shambagh, her sub- ie Three Great Foun- dation Stones,” Other talks will be by Mrs, Stella Houghton, Zimmers. Mrs, Chris ns, Mrs. E. T. ‘Allen, and Mrs. Eva M. Hall, The Anna Gordon meet with Mrs. EB, G Ject to be given division will . Trager, with The La Rue Beauty Shop For Your Marcel—$1.00 And a Free Scalp Treatment 116 E. Second St. Phone 284 I IT /ERY customer who buys an ATWATER KENT set from us becomes a real radio quality and perform- ance plus our installation of the set assure perfect radio satisfaction. let us demonstrate Atwater Kent Radio to you. You will be delighted at its remarkable ease of oper- ation, its volume, distance, and clear, our Radio ttoom every night open to the public. The Klein-Marks Phone 1745 Music & Art Co. 238 East Second St. Cribune Mrs. Burdick, Mrs. Ericl:sun and Mrs. Abbott as assistant hostusses, The program of the afternoon which will be on law observance will be in charge of Mrs. Nellie Lewis. Mrs. Cc. D. Murane will give an interest- ing talk on the work of the Depart- mental club on law observance which will be followed by an address by Mrs. Pearl Ferguson, Tha Rev. A. E, Cooke of the First Congrega- tional church will close the program with a talk on “The British Control of Prohibition in Canada.” Mrs. Hoffhine Will Entertain P E. 0. Sisterhood Saturday. Mrs. C. E. Hoffhine will entertain chapter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood on Saturday afternoon, March 14, at her home, 1335 South Beech street, All members as well as visiting members are invited to attend. The meeting will begin at 2:30 o'clock. 3 one Mr. and Mrs. Leidecker Return From East Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Leidecker, who were married two weeks ago in sew York, returned to Casper Fri- day and are at home to their friends he> marriage, Miss Isabel MeI"erren ot New York state and visited in Casper several times with friends, from Buffalo and Kaycee, where hor two brothers are owners of a ranch and where she spent several months asa guest. Mr, Leldecker {s well known in’ this city, being manager of the Leidecker Tool company. eee Mrs. Andrus for Duplicate Club Friday Afternoon. Mrs. R. M. Andrus will entertain the Duplicate Bridge club of which she is a member Friday at her home on South Beech street. eee Legion Auxiliary Will Hold Important Meeting. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a social meeting on Tues- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the assembly room of the Natrona at the Grude apartments on Park avenue. Mrs. Leidecker was before Hundreds of High Grade Unredeemed Watches for 1/3 Regular Price Power building. A special business meeting will be called at 2 o'clock at the same place for the purpose of selecting a definite meeting place. All members are asked to be pres: ent. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mesdames: John Heagney, Muck, Van Eurgh and Russell. Modern Woodmen Meeting At Kingbts of Pythias Hall. Casper Camp No. 12325 Modern Woodmen of America will hold a meeting on Monday evening, March 9 at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall to which all members are asked to be present. Arrange- ments will be made during the eve ning for a social and dance to be given during March. Visiting mem- bers are cordially invited. eee Harry Mr. and Mrs. Rothrock ae a ‘AT UNITED JEWELRY SHOP ae 249 South Center St. SUNDAY, MARCH &8, 1925 — News of Women’s Clubs and Organizations frofh a weeks’ returned yesterday trip to Denver. 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