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a n p pl he SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1925 PAGE FOUR Tribune : $$ ————_; | WOM EN’S EDITED BY. MUSIC, ART, INTERESTS Mary Tobin ~ LITERATURE er mt Y PR Ae a ARRON NRA NN f the Mooseheart Legion to be gt RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Knights of Columbus ’ Easter Dance This Week ed into the second degree of yal Order of Moose. Following meeting a stag social was enjo id ref: e lodge will be installed at a m April 3 oe. | Elks’ Spring Formal | Dance Wednesday, April 29. Plans are being made by a c uittee composed of A. C. Dohe rman, James P. F m B, Haselmire and W. D. Dei | Be a for the annual spring formal of ks lodge. The entertainment given on Wednesday even: The annual ne local cc s’ Lange Friday for ude during the evening for a frolic ven on next meeting date, when several it-of-town candidates will be initi- the the yed nments served. Officers of ect ing to be held on Thursday evening, om rty peney, Wil nny the will ing, lette and Brush Club. ie eee aire Mve” Paul Lange Oak | April 29, at the auditorium, music to 5 f ' : be furnished by the Curtz-Butter ; : ? at field orchestra Doh: J r I ad, Vi Past Noble Grand ink’ | & sxe Club Will Meet. Giand NoW2 svorwanta Glob, phe t Noble Grand club will 1. | Dancing Party Wednesday y Mrs. E. A. Proceeds fron ad-|_ The ( nd 2 ed by Mrs. Sarah ded to the ct | Woman's club will | South Botolph street, Wednes hatcaiives | 1 party or lay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Dancing v € A 1 t the Laat. continue ur 1 ower company. building Benefit Dance to Be input okweill et be 4 ran Given Saturday Evening. Tihows at’ havinw oare,con nie dowith th cei Members of the Past Noble Grand having extra sf nihe e| ex 1 ; I friends | club No, 39 will give a benefit dance giked Ad Note ene. OF. Cheitoliowit Bd fet on Saturday evening, April 18, at committee who will arrange to fur oe He the Odd Fellows’ hall. The public is nish all transportation: J. A. Leary,| Al Day Meoting of invited to attend, John Tripeny or Paul R St. Mark’s Guild. pat ie A Say sakes Mrs. Butterfield of In char Idaho Will Visit Casper. Mrs. C. L. Butterfield of Mosc Idaho, {s expected to arrive in C per today to visit here for a nd each member lunch, ved by the commit are re: s work for Fishburn, at her home on So ow, as: few ys with her daughter, Mrs. H. P. uth Wolcott street. Mrs. Butterfield who bd Rete | 4. A busi D. A. R, Meeting At 1 aaa ‘ eld at 2|i8 @ prominent member of the Holland Residence o’cle ~ “| Daughter& of the American Revolu- pore tion of Idaho, {s en route to Wash- Fort Caspar Chapter, Dau’ of the Americ: c meet on Tuesd o'clock at the William Holland, 541 So street, with Mrs. T. C. 1 sistant He ington, D. congress. eee Mothers’ Division Will Hold Meeting Wednesday. » No. 1182, Loyal held a most inter- ng meeting on Thursday evening, which ti candidates were js Inatters ot | Per. Woman's Departmental club ie hold a meeting on Wednesday af Plans were eT | noon, April 15, at the home of \ tess. Memt board. are requeste o'clock for the purr ee bin street. ANNOUNCING Mrs Moore Is Hostess to attend the annual he mothers’ division of the Cas- will ter- irs. Oddmund Josendal, 803 South Dur- r ; 5 For P. B. 0.’s Saturday. The Removal of My Private Boarding House Mrs. Fred Moore entertained at a Win en eae ated 1 o'clock luncheon yesterday after- TO 515 SOUTH BEECH STREET noon at her residence, 1142 South | David street, for the members of Phone 1876-3 chapter G of the P. B, O, Sisterhood }and unaffiliated members. Mar- Bs soniye ; a X ‘ guerites and yellow candles in I wish to thank the people of Casper for their patron- chrystal holders were used to carry age and hope to see you at my new place. out a color scheme of yellow and MRS. MATTIE CROSS , Miss Mabel Thompson, M Slade % KOPPER KETTLE CAFETERIA WILL OPEN WITH COMPLETE CAFETERIA EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE ON Wednesday, April 15 AT 5 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING Thereafter the Kopper Kettle will be operated as a cafeteria, serving meals twice daily, from 11 A. M. to-2 P. M. and from 5 to8 P. M. The Kopper Kettle Art Department has been removed, making the entire room space available for the cafeteria aie Bune it a seating capacity of upwards of two hun- red. Spe 1 atter s tion will be given to Pastry, Desserts and Drinks, the Fountain Service re- maining as heretofore, but materially improved. The usual noon luncheon will be served tomorrow, but the place will be closed all day Tuesday, April 14, and until the cafeteria opening hour at 5 o'clock Wednesday evening. KOPPER KETTLE 0O-S BUILDIN 126 EAST SECOND S Covers were laid for Mrs. Vandaveer, Mrs. _ Louise irs, Mrs. F. B, Firmin, ‘oe, Mrs. William Hol- land, Mrs. H. E. Byars, Mrs. H. B. Durham, Miss Mae Hamilton, Mrs. G. A. Defr » Mrs. J. M. Good- night, Mrs. Grace Bean, Mrs, R. D. Forsyth, Mrs. M. B, Palmer, Mrs. Arthur G. Jones, Miss Mable Sykes, Mrs. John McFayden, Mrs. C. H. Platz, Mrs, R. 8. Puller, Mrs, W. H. Crawford, Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. John England, Mrs. C. E. Hoffhine and Mrs. Bert McCarthy, oe e Program This Afternoon At Klein-Marks Hall An exceptionally interesting East- er program has been arranged for and will be given this afternoon from 4 o'clock until 5 at the Klein- Marks recital hall, The public {s invited to attend. A feature of the program will be the vocal numbers by W. R. Gulberson of Los Angeles. baritone. The program follows. 1. Plano—Concerto Op. 16 “Allegro Marcato” Grieg. 1st plano, Miss Louise Newell; 2nd piano Mrs. Rose Hanie. 2. Volce—(a)"The Winds in the South,” John Prindle Scott. (b) “The Slumber Song,” Calinnikoft, (©) ‘Tis Snowing,” Bemberg.— Mrs. Don Lobdell, Mrs, E. Paul Bachelor accompanist. 3. Violin—“Rodino” Kreisler; Mel- ody in D” Geoffrey O'Hara—Miss Mary Flinn, Mr. Ed Flinn ac: companist. 4. Voice—“Out of the Dusk to You" Lamb, “Lassie O' Mine’ Bowles —Miss Lucille Palmer, Soprano, Miss Marguerite Palmer, Con- tralto. 5. Pian in; E. | The Lorelei” Hans Seel- he Butterfly” Grieg—Mrs. Paul Bachellor. 6. Male Quartet—"Hail Smiling Morn" Spofforth; “Absent” Met- calf; “The Blacksmith’s Merry Lay” Geibel—Lions Club Quar- tette. 7, Volce—Group of selected num- bers, Mr, W. R. Guiberson, Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald accom- panist. Division of Junior Choir to Meet, Vhe first division of the Juntor cholr of St. Mark's Episcopal church will meet Friday evening at 7:15 in the church, ee Modern Woodmen to Hold Important Meeting. An important meeting of the Cas- per Camp No, 12325 Modern Wood- men of America will be held on Mon- day evening, April 3, at the Knights of Pythias hall, A large attendance of members is requested as Stirling C. Halston, district deputy will be present and will outline the plans for the membership drive to be con- ducted Inthe near future. All mem- bers as well as visiting Woodmen in the city are requested to be’ preseht. oe Bazaar This Week at St. Mark's Church. The women's organizations of St. Mark's church will hold their Easter bazaar on Friday and Saturday of this week at the Parish house. There will be a variety of hand made needle work, baked goods, and foods on fale both days. Friday evening a dance for the high school boys and girls will be given, tickets for which may be purchased from any member of the guild or at the Parish house or Mrs. R. D. Wallace who ts chair man of the dance committee, Saturday evening all church peo- jlo will participate in the basket sup- per, baskets for which will be made is attractive as possible and raffled off. A dance will conclude the enter- tainment. eee Pupils of Miss Sams In Recital The 14th studio recital of this sea- son given by a group of Lula Eliza ‘eth Sams pupils, took place on Sat- wday afternoon from 3:00 to 4:00 clock at 515 S, Durbin street, These studio recitals are for the | purpose of preparing students to perform satisfactorily and creditably before critical audiences, The students who took part on the program displayed the splendid work which has been accomplished so far this year, The pupils who THE PICTURE SHOP. Wishes All CASPER a Thoroughly Happy Easter Day || Pictures of that Easter || outing brought to us | Monday before 9 o’clock finished the same day. | The Picture | Shop With Casper Pharmacy Second-and Wolcott make up these audiences, have an, were quietly married on Monday of women of the church are invited to] sjansen, Mary Hilsman, Nena cl opportunity to see what the others | inst week at the Presbyterian manse,| attend. A special program has been | Johnson, Margaret Johnson, K the Rev.| arranged for and refreshments will| erine McAdams, Marjorie Nc are doing. 1103 South Wolcott street, , Especially worthy of mention |Charles A. Wilson officiating. The] be served. | Helen Nelthammer, “Marjorio among those taking part yesterday,| couple will make their home at CMe ES? | icins, Helen Parks, Grace Thom were the following: Lucile Lyon|Glcnrock where the groom 1s con-| Interesting Notes Corrine Woodruff and Alice Orr: played Schumann's Traumere! and|nected with the Continental Oll| Of Fitzgerald Studio. ve various interpretations of “Romanze.” She has been study-| company. The regular weekly dance recital| rhythmic work. ing rausiol Snterps ese ter, ules Fe alg: at Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald's} Several folk dances were given as expression and phrasing in this| Monday Bridge Club | studio was held at the usual hour | follo Irish Reel—Miss Mary Lou! Tk classic, revealed a true musical tem-| Meeting Tomorrow. | perament. Wilda Berry played r “I] Trovatore Fantaisie’ by Verdi turday morning. “The value of the dance with a| Reed, Alice Ormsby, Helen jand Jane Crowther, The regular meeting of the Mon- day Bridge club will meet tomorrow | message—the dance that sa. and Frances Jullan played “Inter-| atterrioon ut the home of Mrs. A. F.| thing worthwhile and be sotch Folk—Bernadette Fehl mezzo” trom Cavalleria Rusticana| torr with Mrs. James G, Wieder. |was discussed. Miss Thelma Lers-| Waltz Clog—Billy Knight. by Mascagni, also “Minuet” from | noid as assistant hostess. man, Mary Ada Brown, Liberty} Southern Variations — Geralyi Don Juan by Mozart, very nicely. see Cacherelis, Jean Crawford, Janc|Airheart, Helen Parks, Helen Ay ae ive af Clement se as Fortnightly Club Will Crowther, Bernice Fehlman, Audrey ond Betty Wiederholt. Seaitett Meet at Townsend Home. . Mrs. Charles H, Townsend assist- | Ae Oe Sae ed by Mrs. Anna Leeper will enter | The vegular meeting of the Apotto| tin the Fortnightly Bridge club § club will be held on Monday even. | Uday Afternoon at the home of the ing at 8 o'clock at the Elks audi. | SF™mer on Wolcott torium. aataras r) eee Spring Tea at Presbyterian. | St. Marks’ Synurgae Church Parlors on Monday. ce nin To Hold Meeting The Woman's Missionary society | ‘The regular meeting of St. Marks| Of the First Presbyterian church Synurgae will be held on Tuesday will give a spring tea on Monday evening at the home of Miss Helen | #ternoon, April 13 at 2:30 o'clock In | | reet Wallace, 1040 South Center street, | the church parlors. Mrs. Olive P. | with Mrs. William Corson as assist-| Johnson, representative of fore - : | Rat hostess, All members are urged | 2nd national boards will talk and all Wednesday, April 15 | | to be present as this will be the last meeting before the bazaar. Articles for the white elephant booth are to be taken to this meeting. see Mc Bride Piano School Easter : MR. E. J. McBRIDE, Director Vaudeville Will Be Given Thursday Evening. ‘A six-act vaudeville, recently given by the choir of the North Casper Christian church, will be repeated on Thursday evening at the Meth 4 P odist Episcopal church. The pro- " . Leachett gram will be under the auspices of ( sree ngs Dunning System of schetizky | the Women's Christian Temperance | jf Improved Music Technuicltor Mra Mair Sind Pols Het a tudy for Beginners Advanced Students attend. eee Midnight Bridge Club Meeting Thursday. Members of the Midnight Bridge PHONE FOR INTERVIEW | club will meet on Thursday evening ALE XANOER-SEGALE CO. of this week at the home of Miss " Margaret England on South Elm \LICATESE ; # street. Studio 116 North Grant Phone 1118 i eae bd : = 138 South Center Street Manse Is Scene o Wedding Monday. 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