Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR WOMEN’S INTERESTS | soprano made her debut at a recital Che Casper S unday Cribune Mary Tobin PME aa IRIN A NRL CHA NATUR a EDITED BY Nin bik TA SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1925 MUSIC, ART, — LITERATURE = 3 KAM al NOTICE Ni - ented, Misses Geraldine Air-] man at the home of Mrs. Cody, events of the spring season. A de f t the home of Carl F. Guggisberg, Gaieer cermnesteroltee to he held tn feat, ‘Thelma Bergman, Phyllis | Bradford, the following officers were | gation of oil Bee Grrr dealt Greets Royal ‘Neighbors of Ametiea, as Well ‘Meadwn yoderihattictee ecepen| ment aia Cain which representa- | Bernstein, Mary Ada Brown, Liberty | elected: Mrs. Cody W.. Bradford, | and other surrounding towns will a] TOT ating ts on Apelt 14th, Noes OMING Paul early in the week. Miss King’s | tives from Utah, Idaho and Nevada |Cacherelis, Jean Crawford, Jane| chairman; Mrs. J. G. Jones, vice|tend and an-in eels okae’ th daneesthoentae and’ “died for “March efforts won the admiration of @ sé- will compete and it is hoped that pita Pd Bernice Gavtisony: gone, image Miers a ees a be alae 4a sary We adee | taiket be ath: PAPA dbtH, tat . 7 steners a 3 “ 0] vi - ire ohnson, area 0) + | * 4 + aoe Be ‘f 24 ee “i . m lee ed that. (soy sigan} pitts tannins Rebs agatha tyra Kathering McAdams, Tunda Murphy,| mond, secretary. The next meeting | chased from any member of the com-| check oF pi t°715 8. Ash. Viola ENTS IN SOCIAL “She. showed remarkable | nings. Marjorie Newell, Helen Neithelmer,| of the division will be hela at the| mittee. and possesses an excellent C1048 Helen Parks, Mary Louise Reed,| home of Mrs. radters on April 10. ce. Casper Musicians Will Give Margaret Sullivan, Rebecca Smith, “Among the guests present were | Recital In Glenrock Friday. Dorothy Stebbins, Sarah Avery] Petroleum Club Annual CIR Miss H. Cassidy, Miss Adamscn, Mr. Mrs. Rose Haynje and Mrs. Berta| Tyler, Grace Thompson, — Betty Banquet April 17. and Mrs. Finnegan, and Mrs. Mur-|Smith, assisted by Miss Loufse| Wiederhold and Corrine Wodruft Plans are being made by a com- ° ‘ dock. Miss King rendered the follow- | Newell, pupil of Mrs. Haynie, and| demonstrated the various phases of mittee composed of J. C. Lindsay of ster 0 ear ne orders | ing numbers, ‘Villanelle,” by Del| Miss Margaret Gale of, Parkerton,|the work, the Marine Oll company, Jack Steele 1 as , Conmiyey Cr0n ite cee acer aiimnier | Aqu The Mirror,” by Terrare;| pupil! of Mrs. Smith, will give a| Piano students of Miss Marguerite| (¢ the United States Bureau of za of Dancing Party. the: a ‘ puirip’ ieee nendchen,”” by Brahms; and ®| recital of interest on Friday evening| Fitagerald held their regular class Mines, L. L. Langworthy. of the With a group of pchool friends a if hite Elephant” iry Went a-Marketing.’’ Mrs.|of this week at the high school/at 4:30 Saturday afternoon. Sam t t who ! 7 Midwest Refining company, George W. Jarvis, well known and rendered the Jenkins, at the pla accompaniments in fine manner.” red to Mrs. auditorium at Glenrock. and Jane Crowthier pre- Gowns—Hats—Shoes oil f slaps bea The following interesting program | sented a musical program. man for the second annual banquet Are Naturally “\. F here s ends feature of eT eiie has been arranged: and dance of the Wyoming Petrol- t 1 I uh grab bag, | Music Recital Is Planned Mrs. L. L. Langworthy-.--------- |, and N. W. Woman's eum club to be given April 17, The hoste H her | ; 1 many mysterious For Sunday, April 1 ~Accompanist | Club to Meet Tuesday, banquet will be served at 7 o'clock IN YOUR MIND r 1 tt, | ' Ae thite (Oneoheown Ea: Sunday program will '-Mendelssohn| The Chicago and , Northwestern at the Henning hotel, the dance to w Iaat evening at ¢ Souatey, dance wll follow the day's en on April 12, from 4 until 6 Miss Newell Railway Woman's club will hold its| be held in the Arkeon dancing acad: c E h and Ught refreshments | t Po ieee Sage 4 k in the recital. hall of’ the “Where My Caravan Has | regular meeting on Tuesday after. emy. Special entertainment is be- But Don’t Forget ing t enir | rest) Sas ance TRT RAE Rested’ 2.4 Lohr} noon; April 7, in the basement club| ing arranged for and. the affate u e ; 2 ae Mrs. 'v. b. “I Love Thee Grieg | room of the public library. Import- promises tc be one of the largest J r W.| Entertainment to Follow Saar areal Miss Galo ant business will be transacted and y Me a Lis ing of N. of W. oe s to be given follow: “To Spring” ~---Grieg | all Chicago and Northwestern rall- : Your Personal Appearance ; : TN a0erNoLaoe to-Opus 16” -. Grieg . “Hunting Song'..Mendelssohn | way women are invited to attend. YOUR b : == Jane Clerk Moe y atta) hANHSIA GO Allegro-Marcato’ movement, first] ¢. “Paaterale Varies ---Mozart ae areas . “e enhetrse rey { : loc siano, Louise Newell; second piano rs. Haynie A. T. 0. : . Sete ne Serre : A antetine| nn MirescHiaue Rigel |4. a, “I Look Into Your Garden” | Tuesday Evening. SCREEN Is Most Important rile Spy PM ; The Winds in the South” —_. Tho A. T. 0. fraternity will hold If You Are to Appear at Your Best — pi a ena i John Prindie Scott| b. its regular dinner on Tuesday eve- REPAIRS oa giersty Paes a tationa umber Songs. Kallinikott| trom Louise | ning, April 7, at the Townsend hotel + 2 os0 t% Snowing” - Benberg Charpentier | at 7 o'clock. ) Rapulas Moaluel cr rélbey Meas: Doni SUbbRai a latio; Mepae |e a ~---Arditi] All A. T. O.'s are urged to be WILL BE WELL ON EASTER MOR: [Pebiet te3 ark's Guild. E. Paul Bachellor Mrs, Smith present. nes TAKEN CARE OF | ‘Ma! id w ll hold its reg-| a. ‘‘Rondine” ---. Kreisler | 5. a. ‘Romance’ -Frank La Forge BY US “ Tuesday at the | b. Selected, violin, Mary Flinn; and| b. “Concert Etude". Applied Arts Division io Vatehiaabed piano, Ba Wilnneshee 1 see tea © A.) a eters Alexander MacFadyn| Elects Officers Friday. W. L. Caffee fons. fopitha ets, selected, tho Misses Lucille Mrs. Haynie At @ meeting of the Applied Arts | psa aan beset nll tones a. “Song of India’. division of the Casper Woman's De- Phone 2045-W Er eee ey, oi] Group. oth eMelodloniy waleciear eAtte ise partmental club held on April 3 with MARCELS FACIALS HAIR BOBBING E srber Pepdiay (Cae pa Ara eo E. Paul Bacheller |b. “Sleepy : . John M. Whisenhunt as chair- SHAMPOOS IMC TOIREAT * teacher, whose 5 Aaya y Mrs atid Selected, violln, Mrs. Marguerite] = seecewnenenee = TY h ‘ a ‘t ed : th ie ay by te i Hea cae Se pee v n o:“Bong of the Hobin"cAnae Case Satine WOE jabéot al ; f Meloal the Lions| 4d. “My Little Love”. r Mrs. W. M. Kleber ; cheon will be served | Group of Melodies, by the Lions ¢ hower at her home, 365 Cy Mission study will be held Messrs. Firmin, Jones, R nd|7. Concerto, “Allegro Marcato’ aa Vadies and Children's etty S eauty ar or it heine Soap eae aneel oe ilo Moe NS rad sae ne First piano, Miss Newell a ns eorge J arvis, Mra. W. A. - | Mrs. Cooper Will Entertain Second plato; aera: Haynie MILI INERY Just Call 707 A feature of the entertainment] more, Mrs. Guy G Mrs. Fred Huf- | Casper Woman's Club. is W. ©. T. U. Division ; ‘ A : Woodhouse as tor, : uM .N. ed. Saturday afternoon, April 11, at her The divisions of the Women's DUFF BUILDING joodgood as groom and home, 833 South Wolcott street. Dur-| Christian’ Temperance union will Bassingthwaite as the ing the business session, the yearly |meet on, Friday afternoon of this 238 East Midwest Back of Telephone Building reports of the secr and treas- bales be hah seal Rahs ae e enjoying the afternoon with the | urer will be read and officers for the |ing hostesses: Fran - hee siete oar Charl ock | year elected, The calendar committee | Sion, with Mrs. Souczek, 737 South Fowler, Mis vu- | will submit for approval the program |Lincoln street, with Mrs. Stella , 18, Miss 2 J Miss | ditoriur for next year. Mrs, C. D. Murane Haughton in charge of the Program ary Bloodgood, Miss Mae Winter cee will conduct the legislative » round which wi ac ay Bacts tig Miss Musa Ross, Miss Edna Mae} Pj Beta Phi Sorority table. pores) ge Teas Pes ee Healy, Miss Marie Ross, Miss Helen| Meeting Monday Evening, cee alley, i avenues fan Bassingthwaite, Miss Lidea Hur The regular monthly meeting of | Mrs. Moore Will Give Stevens division, ‘with Mrs, Guy Miss E Woodhouse, Miss Nova| the Phi sorority members | Luncheon for P. E. 0's. ; Wright, 1026 North Jefferson street. - r © hostess . rrow evening at the} Mrs, Fred Moore will entertain ¥ te Stere J 1028 | at a 1 o'clock luncheon on Saturday, | Mrs. Walker for ---everywoman Ss Mark’s Bazaar to with the | April 14, at her residence, 1142 South | Pepper Club, Held This Month, nd Sara Stewart as| David street, for members of Chap-|_ Due to the.regular meeting date store---a ; i St. Mark's bazaar will be held on s ter G and unaffiliated members of |falling in Holy week, Mrs, O. L. (ic) Aprit 17 and 18, at the Parish house age, ¢ the P. EB. O. Sisterhood. The lunch. | Walker was hostess last evening at store of include a bake sale, needle | Casper Girl Wins eon will precede the regular meeting | her home on Eleventh street for a . @ and a bridgo tea, ¢ Praise in St. Paul. of the chapter to be held at 2:30 | meeting of the Pepper club. st le and ‘ood t vill be arranged and th iss Hazel King, daughter-of Mr. | o’clotk. sheiG Satie y) Lg ; 1 to play will be served with Cc. L. King of North Lin- eee Mrs. Camp! ‘arms From I i refreshments by the Japanese ladies reet, who has been a student | Miss Bowerman Will Extended Trip to Brazil. value t the tea booth. Places may be re. Conservatory of Music in| Sing at Rialto Theater. _ Mrs. George Campbell of 907 erved by calling, Mrs. Harry Young. ago for the Inst 18 months, re. Miss Frances Bowerman, popular | South Durbin street, returned Friday Mrs. eely Weed or Mrs. C. H. Platz. | celved much praise when she ap-| Casper musician, will be featured |@fternoon from an extended visit > synurgae is receiving many|peared in recital recently in St.] this week on Tuesday and Wednes-|t© Brazil where she was the guest butions of food, soaps, and] Paul, Minn. The following clipping | day evenings at the Rialto theater |°f her brother, C. L. Nichols, who tons for its “Nation-| from the St, Paul Dispatch will in-| and will sing several selections dur-|!8 connected with the Light and ed" food booth. Mrs.| terest a number of per people. | ing both ys. Miss Power company of Sao Paulo, and Warner, an active mem | “Miss Hazel King, young lyr! Wyoming at th who makes his home there, Mrs. Campbell sailed from the United States on January 5, landing in New York on her return trip home last week. Mrs. Campbell had a number of most interesting pleasure trips, including Trinidad and the West Indies. She was accompanied on the trip by her father, W. S-. Niehols, who will remain in Brazil for some time longer. eee Fitzgerald Studio Recital Notes. Weekly class recital of dance was held at the studio of Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald, instructor, and Miss Claribel Butler, assistant, Saturday of Fashionable Spring Millinery will continue all this week, end- ing Saturday night, April 1 1th. Hundreds of exclusive models from which to select. * . morning at 10:30 o'clock. Nationally Dances were presented by Helen Advertised Reid, Billy Knight and Burnadette Fehlman. The usual study of rhythm, tnter- pretation and expression was re- viewed and the idea of co-ordination Gulbransen Nationally Priced Immortalize That Fishing Trip With a Kodak You’ll want to-look over the good old scenes next winter. Here It Is You've been wanting a really fine Baby Grand at a moderate price to Replace the Upright in the Living Room Which in your good taste requires a Grand. (That this store is offering the women and misses of Casper and surrounding territory REAL style and money values in Fashionable Spring Millinery is evidenced by the tremen- dous Saturday business we enjoyed. Trade in the Upright as part payment on which we will allow its actual value. You may take care of the bal- ance on our easy term plan, The price of the Gulbransen Grand is standard—$785 —New York, Chicago or Casper. No delivery charge, Bring Your Films to Us for Developing and Printing In at 9—Out at 5 and What’s More You'll Be Satisfied! The Picture Shop With Casper Pharmacy Corner Second and Wolcott Scores of new creations will be included this week---Faster shipments arriving too late for display yesterday---they will be included this week at the same scale of liberal reductions, A quality Grand built by latest improved methods from the finest materials in one of the largest factories in this country. A uilt-up” rim, fully braced. Guaranteed throughout, The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of The Chickering CASPER Lavoye Extra saleswomen w ill again be on hand tomorrow to assure prompt and effi- cient service, Phone 194 —————— There will be many more of Spring’s smartest Coats,-Suits and Dresses shown here this week, Pot -

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