Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 4

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SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 192 PAGE FOUR Che Casver Sundar Cridune . [ WOMENS "| SQW PY ogee, LITERATURE Gretchen Srhith, Ella Rathvon and {short meeting on Monday evening Co CASPER | ; and Lavoye Phone 194 > ™ t “ene Dorothy Sullivan have received cer- | March at the Knights of Pythias| at the home of Mrs, Harry Adams,|read a paper of aptarad and roll | “4 a | | titicates after completing grades in | hall after which a social and dance 1118 South Center street. The pro-| call will be wel gaye ee! ohne | CT A | their piano study. The entire plano | will be given for ali members and gram for the afternoon which will] current event topic. ne Reaian We r i | - 2) course is divided into ten grades, | their friends. Excellent music ha8}}o 41, charge of Mrs. J. H. McCorry | elected during the mee ng | pao = a py feet each grade including a certain | been arranged for and refreshments] i be on the life and works of (Continued on Page Six) 7 f bs amount of technique, studies, and| will be served by a committee ip — — = === = E VY N | N A | ¢ memorizing of the classics. charge. ] ¥ iN L “ A very good program was given see jer & yesterday. Especially worthy of men-| Mrs. Savage Is Guest At >) Lc | tion were the following: Farewell Bridge Party (GT Cl 4% 4 ) ¥ Howard Wilson, in the perform-| Mrs. Maxine Savage, who is leav- OLIN Lb “ aJR Su jf ance of three compositions by Bach, /ing Friday for Denver to make her wa | “Chorale,” ‘Minuet in G major" and | home, was the guest of honor at an ee — = : | 12 ‘Musette,” displayed accuracy in| informal surprise bridge party given Rothrock W ‘ | memorizing. on Wednesday evening by Mrs. Wil T el | De Etta Morrison played the fol-|jiam Brooeau at her home, 237 lowing six pleces by Gaynor, “March | y rth Grant street. Honors at of the Forest Sprites, bridge were taken by Miss Margaret “The Coquette,” * Angel and Turry Anderson. | “Dance Lightly,” and ‘Little Con-| Guests who attended were: Miss 3 . | versation,” entirely from memory | Grace Roland, Miss Dorothy Angelm, | and showing careful study, Her man:| wiiss Annette Girardot, Miss Olive | 2 ner at the piano was charming. Barker, Miss Margaret Andel,, Miss | : Bernice Barker and Dorothy Sulll-| porothy Wood, and the Messrs + t St van played the duett, “March Mili-| Lioyd Grey, Ralph Woodman, Turry ‘rd . taire” Op.'61 by Schubert. Anderson, Donald Barker, Jap Gard: | Poe I All the students who took part on | ner, Sam Morvee, Harold Woodman H | the program showed very pronounc-| and the st of honor. ed advancement since last heard on ee ; the studio programs, and this ts 2| Tenth Birthday Is e bf ° . : hats source of much satisfaction to their | Celebrated Saturday | t it Lamon S ct = teacher, Alice Ormsby, daughter of Mr. and | for ra Vera Thompson and Charles Gates | Mrs, Major Ormsby, was hostess to | < 5 for won the scale playing co! “4 a number of her friends, Saturday | ; ; Levi 3 ie sityhave| afternoon, A 2 afternoon at her home on South The scintillating sparkle of a diamond adds much ; donate a ‘The musical history lesson ‘was on | Center ‘street ata party given an | to any ring. Whether it be a solitaire in a pretty : ther peer tashe cy Par honor of her tenth birthdag\anniver setting, an emblem of your fraternity or a wedding th George V sary, The afternoon was spent in : Ce 1 k » them all beautiful i I Lang: | Past Matrons playing games after which refresh: ring—diamonds make . : a 1 Hattie | Meet Wednesday ments. were served by Mrs. Apel. i WW Those who | Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will be Guests present included: Mary | . ak pe : t: wieti tocdalivert hostess on Wednesday to members| Louise Reed, Marjorie Newell, Win:| QUALITY—DESIGN—VALUE 5 Ki led herr to the V | of the Past Mgtrons club, Order of | ona Wy: ssie F . | Otiers, Ae See t Im stree | Eastern Star, at her home on South-| Davis, E Schoft, | rn At Reception ‘Thu ° Wolcott. Mrs, Dwight Woodruff] and Dorothy Mahoney. | We feel confident that we can both plcene ath Women's Association will assist in serving. eo | satisfy you in any kind of a ring you wish. u Meeting This Wee sihiciaiat ras ¥ Cespet oreae a) , assortment is made up of the best to be had at our ¢ y. ©. T. 0. Meeting Meeting n Mrs, rooks, ie, r moderate prices. ? 1 lor Friday At Library The regular meeting of the Casper | | P fe ut | ne general division meeting of | Woman's club will be held on Satur- | , : Mrs. the Women’s Christian Temperance |day afternoon at the home of Mrs. | R JEWELRY ( K @) Engt y c Union will be-held on Friday after-} B. B. Brooks on South Wolcott e : oon of this week in the club room | street | ; , im ” |} ; | of the public ‘brary. Mrs. EH. G. ewe | “Where You Will Hventually Buy I , 1 “ee ee he . ‘Trager will be {n charge of the pro-| Literary Division Our New Location ate | Gizycks. daughter of ‘Countess Gizycka. has been marrled to f ; : Dutch Treat: Dinner Clayoka. daughter, of ‘Cou : fas lies. gram and all members of all divi-| Meeting This Week. | rag i. rev. Charles A.| Precedes Dance Friday Drew smbaisons, THe ic) 18, Is ee eee sions as well as those interested in| ‘The iiterary division of the Cre 118 EAST SECOND ST.—PHONE 1195-R wW ef of Prece f danelr the work of the organization are in-| 6. yoman's Departmental club will | i pe MeKay,| party Frid Poot Fl A - vited to “atten ee ae hold {ts next g i" ty i man, Audrey Hansen, Luada Mur-| Studio Recitals to Mrs. Davis To Be Hostess Tea pi | gi ithe h r cad ith, Phyllis Bern-| Open March 29. For Thimble Club d 1 i Phelma n, Shirley Es-| ‘phe first « ef Sunday; Mrs, Clarissa Davis will be host- q Creek COT oe -- ‘ r 1 2 t Mary Louise Dorothy | afternoon r siven at the) ess to the members of the Wood- a C 1 Stebbins, Bernice Nona | Kiein-Marks music and art shcp hall, | craft thimble club at her home, 215 pr , 3 : Claire Johnson, Ma t Johnson,|under the direction of the Misses| North Grant atreet on Wednesday Vn ; Ir 1 c Marjorle Newell and Helen Parks. | Margueriete and Genevieve Fit afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. 5 ¢ : end |i soe) and MraiW..% He national dances of Spain weré| ald will be held on March 29 Davis will be assisted during the Pree Mie : ; ; ‘ : presented in costume by ace. s afternoon by Mrs, Overbaugh, All e e s Aa cere |Of' the ine ( i ( ldine Airheart!| Pupils of Miss members as Well as all Neighbors e @ LS erin 1ano va . ; : . Wiederhold, | Sams in Recital. of Woodcraft and their friends are 1 , ‘ n Gipsy, Billy |, The twelfth studio recital of this | invited to attend, te 1 1 | t; Sr nee from Car-| season, given b a group of Lulu sd ed —==3 = —————_=_=_— cee e N I T & x t - | mer | beth Sams’ pupils, took place | Modern Woodmen To (4) | Taw iF . asa ’ aches Falls dances will _be died “and| Saturday afternoon, from 3 to 4] Meet This Week } < fi . rv cA na M G. R. Ha.| 2 number will be¥pre dat the | o'clock, at 515 South Durbin. Casper camp No. 12325 Modern ‘\. } ‘iv’ i 1 ‘Gee, Mr. | next reeltal | ‘This month the following pupils, Woodmen of America will hold a , TT MATT TTT TT LETT TTT HTTPD r ILA r. ant 1 — \ E Hay M n ps a _ TI 1, Rayburn 8. 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