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SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1925 _——— es __. PAGE FIVE Che Casper Sundav Cribune Pdyaity Temple Meeting Tuesday Evening, April 14, On Tuesday evening at clock the Loyalty Temple No. 18 of the Pythian Sisters will hold a meet- ing at the Odd Fellow’s hall, to which all members are: requested to se present. Following the meeting an informal dance will be members and their-friende, eee m for Iuformal Party Is ? Given Thursday, Miss Helen Hanway entertained formally on Thursday evening at home in the ‘Tribune apart- ents fora number of her school friends, The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Guests who attended were Mrs. A. B. Han- the Misses: Thelma Trueblood, » Foster, Ruth Galloway, Doro- Foster, Muriel Boyles, Esther Martha Gadberry, and the rs: Philp McBride, Dean Archie Freel, Claris Zimmi Leonard American Legion Auxiliary Will Give Card Party. ‘The American Legion Auxillary will give an informal card party on Saturday afternoon of this week in the assembly hall of the WNatro: Power building, tho entertainme to begin at 2 o'clock. Those wishing may do so Mrs. Littlefield, p Harry Astin, pho o- Iroquois Council to Meet In Regular Session. Iroquois Council No. 5 degree of Pocahontas will meet in regular ses- sion ‘Thursday evening, April 16, at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellow’s hall Refreshments will be served by the committee {n charge. All members are requested to be present. eee Dinner at Townsend Precedes Dancing Party. Preceding the inforni: pa given last evenir Country club a dutch treat dinner at the Townsend hotel was enjoyed by the following: Mr.’and Mrs. G. \R. Waldschmidt, Mr; and Mrs. A. ‘*\ Gee, Mr. and Mrs: Leigh Town- send, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Shumaker, Irs. Rose Haynie, W. R. Gulberson of Los Angeles and Roy Minty. eee Dr, and Mrs. Frost Are Hosts at Dinner, Dr. and Mrs.,I. N. Frost were hosts last evening at a dinner given the Townsend hétel for the fol- owing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8, Hill, Mr. und Mrs. M. B. Young Miss McKenzie and Dr. Shidler. Dinner Will Be Given Tuesday, Mrs. Frances Biglin will entertain a few friends at dinner Tuesday evening at home on South Center street se Knight Templars Will Attend Easter Services. All Knight Templars will services this evening 8 Episcopal church. eee Regular Meeting of Meramic Club This Week. f The regular. meeting of | .the. Ceramic club will be held on Thurs- day afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Edwin Bean, 942 South Wolcott: street. . attend at. Bt. oe Eastern Star Tea Tuesday Afternoon. ‘The regular informal tea of the Order of Rastern Star will be given on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'cloc at the Masonic temple with the fo!- lowing as hostesses. ‘Mrs, Charles Andrews, Mrs. Carl Hawks, Mrs. William Dickey, Mrs. Frank Kisor, Mrs. Arthur Davidson and Mrs. J. H. Shephard. All members of the organization as well visiting Eastern Stars in the city are invited to attend, eee Fine Arts Division Meeting This Week. The fine arts division of the Cas per Woman's Departmental club will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. P. C, Nicolaysen. eee Mrs. Hamilton Will Entertain This Week. . Mrs. Ferris Hamilton will enter- Vain a number of friends informally this week at a luncheon. eee Woman's Club Elects Officers at Meeting. At the regular meeting of the Cas- per Woman's club held yesterday ternoon the home of M mas Cooper on South Wol et the f lowing Mra. E Mrs. M. president; Mrs! W. econd vice president; Mra. J. fechling, secretary; Mr: cott, assistant secretary, an A, Houser, treasurer, Following election, a round table discus- sion was lead by Mra. C, D. Murane. Phe next regylar meeting of the lub will be held at the home of Mrs. H. P, Fishburn, 1224 South t street. at first Craw! ford, He ee Miss Mahoney Will Be Honored at Luncheon. Miss Kathryn Mahoney nored Wednesda irs. Oliver G, Johnson, at an informal bridge | he Country club () Formal Party Tuesday Evening at Country Club. Mr. and Mrs, W. L, Connelly and * Margaret Dougherty will e on Tuesday evening at the club, at a formal dancing Music will be furnished by © Curtz-Butterfield orchestra. ° entertains neheon ut Country rty Benefit Dance Monday Evening. The Eagles and the auxiliary will © a benefit dance Monday evening in the Odd Fellows’ hall. Excellent music has been provided for and an enjoyable evening is promised to all those who attend. The public {s invited, eee Mrs. Service Entertains At Informal Party Mrs. Sam Service entertained {n forme lly yesterday afternoon at her 833 South David etreet honoy of hs daughter, Miss Hazel One of the most enjoyable con- certs to be given this season will be | that given under the auspices of the Casper Nocturne club, by Casper’s “Little Symphony Orchestra,” under the baton of Ray J. Cook. This concert wil! be held at new Baptist church at Fifth and Beech streets, on Monday evening, April 20. There will be a small ad- mission charged, which will go to- wards sending’ a delegate to t! ennial convention of the National Federation of Music clubs, which will be held in Portland from Jun 6 to June 12. Casper is being recognized more and more all over the country for her natural resources and facilities in the business world, and with the ch she has, there is no reason why she should not be- come known as a music center also. of the eelections which will | featured on the concert of the 20th of June, is Shubert’s “Unfinished Symphony,” which, although one of the most popular numbers played by the country’s leading orchestras Profits Derived by Nocturne Club in Present- | ing Cook’s Orchestra to Be Used to Send Delegate to Portland. has never been given before a Uas- | per audience. While it goes without saying that it takes a large orches tra to do justice to a work of this Kind, some of the most able music crities in Casper have no hesitation in’ stating that {t ts very satisfactor- fly performed by’ Casper's . “Little Symphony,” and the Casper public should not miss the opportunity for hearing this splendid composition. Unlike some of the other symphonic works, the ‘Unfinished” abounds in beautiful, simple melodies and ex- quisite harmonies, which one who has the slightest taste for good mu- sic, can enjoy just as well as those more versed in the art. There will also be other ensemble and solo numbers, varying from the light standard numbers to the heav- fer orchestral works, so the music lover with the most fastidious taste will be more than satisfied. A com plete program will be published the Charles E. Wells Music com pany, the Klein-Marks Art Shoppe, the Casper Pharmacy and also by members of the Casper Nocturne club. Tickets should be secured early as it is practically assured that the S. R. O. sign will be hung out early on the evening of the concert Young Women's Christian Asso corner First and Wolcott, of- telephone 1458, tary’s telephone 2S1.J. Calendar for the Week. Monday, 5 p. m.—Senior division serves meet at Y. W. C. A, Reading Bat.” Tuesday, & p. m.—Freshman diyi- sion Girl Reserver; 7:30, Business English, social psychology, Burling- ton gymnasium clases. Wednesday, 7:30.—Y. W. gymnasium class. Thursday, 5 p. m.—Juntor division Girl Reserves. Friday, p. m.—Sophomore div!- sion Girl Reserves; 7:30; Study class for leaders of girls. c. Jones. The afternoon. was spent in playing cards after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Arhong ‘those who enjoyed the af- ternoon with Miss Jones were: Mrs. Frank White, Mre. Walter Storrl Mrs. James Roush, Mrs. Walter Lewis, Mrs. Dew Jones, Mrs francis Wickerham, Mrs. Clara Gillam,.and the Misses Carma O'Mal- ly, Opheal Gillam, Gladys Roush Leta Gillam, Fern Jones, Emma Gothberg, Maxine Russell ‘and Mar- garet Melde. Luncheon Saturday For Miss Mahoney. Miss Kathryn Mahoney will \be the guest of honor at an informal luncheon and bridge party to be given on Saturday, April 18, at the Jeremiah Mahoney home, 536 South Wolcott street. eee Panhellenic Luncheon At Herining Saturday Members of the Panhellenic asso- clation will meet on Saturday, April 18 at the Henning hotel, a lunch- fon to be served at 1 o'clock, All members who are going to attend are asked to notify Miss Ther Morrow, phone 1456, or the Misses Sara or Drucilla Stewart at the Gladstone hotel, so that reservations may be made, eee 0, FE, 8. Ball To Be Held Tomorrow Evening The annual Easter Monday ball of the Order of Eastern Star will be given tomorrow evening at the Ma- sonic’ temple to which, all Masons and their wives and all Eastern Stars and thelr husbands are invited to attend. The hall will be decorated appropriately for the occasion and ght refreshments will be served during the evening. Music will be furnished by the Curtz-Butterfleld orchestra. - cee Easter Services This Afternoon At Temple Easter servic the Scottish F Masons will be held this afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Distinctive O. and S. Building general, secre- | Girl Reserves. A program of considerable mer't Was given at the regular meeting of Y. W. C. A. The racial question formed the general theme which was splendidly handled by Margaret Stanley who wes in charge. Talks were given on characteristics of races and personalities of indivi- duals by Charlotte Carll, Julia Mechling and Miss Kissick and foll songs were sung as solos by Ethel Alssman and Dora Stanley, the club joining in singing Swing Low Sweet Chariot. Supper was served after the program by a committee of which Faye Bennet was chairman. Plans are belng completed for a recognition and vesper service to be held at’ the Methodist church next Sunday afternoon, The meeting will be especially for the benefit of the new girls who will be formally taken into the club at that time and is open to all friends of.the club mem- bers. Another announcement will be made during the. week. The social psychology. course is | proving most interesting to those | attendir.g. Mrs. Clara Belcher will lead the study Tuesday evening. Reading Bat. | A rare treat"was enjoyed last Mon- | day evening when Miss Dorothy Pre witt of the English department of the high school presented a psycho- logical study of Ibsen’s Ghosts. The | group wanted to continue the study of the plays of Ibsen and will read “A Doll's House” under the leader- ship of Mrs. J. H. McCorry tomor- row evening at the Y. W. C. A, and anyone interested is invited to be present. Employment Situation. Although many have been unable to secure employment, the Y. W. C A. office received 63 more calls from employers and made 62 more place- ments during the month of March than the previous month. There are still-many who are securing only a very few hours work each week and are much in need. Those having work of any kind to be done are urz- e| to make it known at the Y. W. C. A. office so that the department may be able to supply more of the calls for work. Mexico City as an Ellis Island. Thirty-five Armenian girls with their eyes on the United States land- ed in Mexico City recently. “A ship's agent in Constantinople has assured then of the ease of getting acrose the border," sa: ss Caroline Du- Casper’s ‘Little Symphony’ Orchestra To Appear in Concert Here on April 20) First Concert | soon, and tickets will be on sale at | the club last.Monday evening at the j * ting through to the States. Wea have a steady str iris forced by econom: ave their home land.” An international employment bu reau is maintained by the Youn men's Christian ociation a part of their activities i. Mexico y. Many applications for em- are received from Ameri women. “We of thg American students who wish Mexico for a while, “We consider an to keep some thetr flr suffering young business have placed ten summer ‘hool to remain in Miss Smith added international of them fe generous and Mexicans Widowed or de families w Miss headqu: d City, which was organized fh has developed rap! English, Mothercr education have pr lar. 18 Classes and idly. in Is Laredo. Texa ———_. |With Wyoming | At the regular meeting of the W K, week papers of interest by Mrs, Fransworth ¢ ley, on “The Twelve Stories of the World Under the auspices of the club, “Home Sweet Home” will be shown at the Iris theater in Wheatland, on April 15 and 16. —————-__—_ Mrs, Fred Shelton and sister, Miss Morley were visitors in Cas. per for a short time yesterday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parker at Mills, Mrs. Shelton ac- companied Morley, who has been the guest of the k, to Denver last evening Shelton and Miss Morley $ of Goyernor Morley nd M Great . Cop. Miss Grace Reynolds came in yes- terday from Midwest to spend sev- ‘al days here witH friends. ee | White Wedding Rings. Beaut the plain, wide band of used to wear. Anything you want furnishing your home very convenient terms. or budget plan puts a your reach, You pay nc “Where You Wil | Work for, them | trained nurses and | are all n dikapy BUY FEWER BUT Bryant Portraits W. 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FROM US TO YOU! | febbre filet Worid-renowned Beauty Expert Pectectes a captivating aze Powder. coe new V To introduce this latest and loveliest $1.50 Valaze Powder, we will present with each box sold a stunning Chinese Red or Gold finished Sifter Powder Vanity now selling at $1.50. In other words, you will re- ceive $3.00 worth of real beauty for $1.50. But, remember, you must make your purchase this week! HALL’S Drug Store Townsend Hotel FREE MUSICAL This Afternoon, 4 to 5 o’Clock at Klein-Marks Music & Art Co. Recital Hall No admision will be charged and the public is cordially invited. The following program will be rendered: Piano— Concerto Op. “Allegro Marcato__.. Ist Piano, Miss Louise Newell 2nd Piano, Mrs, Rose Ha: (a) “The Winds in the South (b) “The Slumber Song” . (ce) “Tis Snowing” ._. : Mrs. Don Lobde Voica— John Prindle Scott Calinnikoft - Bemberg Mrs. E “Rondino” Paul Bachellor, t Kreisler y O'Hara 1 Flinn, accompanist Jut of the Dusk to You” _ e O’ Mine” _ Miss Lucile Palmer, Soprano Marguerite Palmer, Contralto - Lamb ~ Bowles Miss Lorelei” .. Butterfly’ = Mrs. EB. P: “The “The s Seeling - Greig “Hail Sm “Absent “The Blac ling M Spofforth : we Metcalf ith’s Merry Lay” — - Geibel Lions Club Quar Group of selected number Mr. W. R. Guiberson Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald, accompanist Today is Easter We greet you in the spirit of the occasion. Today is a day of great significance. It is set aside as the day upon which the world pays trib- ute to He who died on the cross to bring about rec- ognition of the standards of justice, righteousness and moral standards which now rule the world. Christ arose on Haster Sunday. Then it was that he demonstrated to his disciples and to the world, the power of faith in the Supreme Being. People today as they enjoy the sunshine and congenial companionship with their friends should not forget the purpose of Easter Sunday or forget to offer up thanks to He who directs the destinies of mortal men and women, Don’f forget to attend Easter services today, Golden Rule Department Store Lindsay & Co, BE SURE IT IS ¢ Clark Jewel WITH THE Lorain Regulator Hundred ter tod whole meal will enjoy tl hef”’ cooks t of Casper while in tk \ housewives “Magic ( onderful oven. ORDER YOURS TOMORROW One easy turn of the Lorain Red Wheel sives you a choice of 44 measured and con~ trolled oven heats for any kind of oven covk- ing or baking. Gas Ranges equipped with the LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. “Merchandise that merits confidence” 115-119 East First Phone 1500