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=a PAGE FOUR gf __INTERESTS Shower is Given Last Week for Bride-Elect. N m1 1 : s. ( nd tven forme onor engag wos ay Mis: w ¢ n ins r for th forme RECENT AND COMING EVENTS. IN SOCIAE CIRCLES OF CASPER Miss hostesses an Lemon, school WOMEN’S | guests, Dr, J.*C. Kamp for seven, Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank England, and Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Reed. Coleman-Powell Marriage Frid: Miss Catherine Coleman of Casper and Wilson Powell were quietly married on Friday, May 29, only a few friends being present to witness the ceremony. ‘The bride was for- *r | merly connected with the Tripeny ne Mr. Hath-} Drug store and has lived in Casper . y Hathway, is | number of years coming here from won having lived | her former home in Nebraska. Mr. a childt and Mrs, Powell left yesterday for , ‘om th Na-| Salt Creek where they will make ool and will| their home and where the groom ts ere } » uriiver-} engaged in business. _ of W He is oe 1 membe Rummage Sale to Be f Held During June. e ‘At a meeting of St. Mark’s Guild ck held last Thursday it was decided ec 1 there by his | by the members to hold a rummage Darrel for the] sale on June and 23 at North ‘ ¢ Casper. All friends of the guild or 5 The e parish. having articles for the sale « Ww f e bride ele and who wish to give them to the E fre organization are asked to notify ‘ | Mrs. Lew Gay and they will be vited x Mes-| called for 8 aames Harry C. Hawkins, Fred Hol. Pane > r Kamon, Mae | Eastern Star Tea Fuerher, | Tuesday Afternoon. Miss Alice); The regular bridge tea and ken- et Whitney, | sington of the Order of Eastern Star It Miss Madeline | will be given on Tuesday afternoon Ba Ferguson, Miss Eda | of this week at the Masonic temple. H i, M ancis Pa Miss | Hostesses for the afternoon will be i % Florence East-| the Meedames Lidderdale, C. H. Car- a 3 nie Edelman, Miss/ penter, Beal, H, L. Harv Robin- ec Miss Lillian] son and Bundrock. All members as well as visiting Eastern Stars in the | city are invited to attend. | P. E. 0. Sisterhood F Friendly socies: pal church chaperor.ed t K. Edwards ar » featur Marry Fu the fe tune of tl g people enjoy'n the Rev of the eve- Meeting This Week. Chapter O, of the P. E. O, Sister- hood wilt meet on Wednesday eve- ning at 745 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Anderson, 1003 Bast Eighth street. Visiting P. E. ©, membe are cordially invited. . eee Clan Stuart Auxillary Meeting Tuesday Evening. The ladies of Clan Stuart will meet Tuesday evening in the N 5 e eve » Flor-| trona Power company hall, Re. jf ence F . Proud. creshments will be served and the — lois Shore Virginia LARD ONGs members of the organization are feettere urged to be present. Gertrude Josen-| Regular Session Tuesday y, Ernest Howell, | Of Neighbors of Woodcraft. lip K, Edwards, The regular meeting of Casper Harold Bates, David! Circle No. 409 Neighbors of Wood: nee Leeper. Alfred! craft will be held on Tuesday ev. Bi ° Re nd ae 0 ning at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow Parties Last Evening « At Henning Hotel. t the Henn hall, All memtbers and visiting mem- | bers in the city are asked to be pre- | sent. | Catholic Girl's Dance Tuesday Evening. Members of the Catholic Girl's club will be hostesses at an in. formal ‘dancing party to be given on Tuesday evening of this week at the assembly hall in the Natrona Power building. During the evening a chest of linens and lingerle will be given uway, the chest to include the fol | lowing articles: one blanket, four A. K-] Coeets, four pair of pillow cases, six ott in cele-} bath towels, one Cozen tea towels, | 1 a ft formal opening of the! six tea ‘sets, one table cloth, six | ew ‘ a room which] na kins, four dresser scarfs, one and mo Special spread dace) three tea aprons, ne boudoir cap, one pair of slip. three teddies, one night gown, Dinners Pree one pair of garters, handkerchiefs, Dance at Country Club, boudolr pillow. The public {s invit- pecial | ed to attend and tickets may be pur- 1 i W'| chased from any member of the club « Ined at! or at the door the evening of the ‘ * | — Birthday Anniversary IMMORTALIZ} THAT _ Memorial ‘| Day Outing PICTURES vi DEVELOPING AND PRINTING | See The Picture Shop With Casper Pharmacy ~~ daw i ey and Mrs. Kenneth Mo- I was hostess to a few of her f Saturday afternoon. at a y given at her home 43 the Pol = 8partments, thesoccasion being | her tenth birthday anniversary. Among the children who enjoyed the {ternoon were: Dorothy Mahoney, Georgia Mitchell, arjorie Turner nd Martha Moss Mahone | Last Meeting of Year of Departmental Club Wednesday, The last meeting of the year of the sper Woman's Departmental club Il be hele fn the form of a lunch. 1 to be given o Wednesday at 1 clock at the Henning hotel. At this time the work of the club will be turned over formally to the new of- H. C, Chappell will act er, At the conclusion the play “A Woman of Character” recently given by the | members of the dramatic division I be repeated. Dues will be paid American Yeomen Meeting And Danee Monday Night. The Brotherhood of the American Yoomen will meet Monday evening. | June 1 in the Knights of Pythii | hall. Following the regular busin meeting a dance will be given to which the public {s cordially Invited to fitend, Music wil. be furnished by McDonald's orchestra ce va Mrs. Shipp Resigns from Office In State Federated Club, Mrs, B. Richard Shipp, promt nent In club work in the elty and state resigned lust week from chair. manship of the endowment tund of the Btnte Federation of Woman's clubs, her resignation being in the Interest of her howth. Mrs. shipp during her term of office hi 1 | lected $5,200.99, $2,950 of this being SOCIET | invested in liberty bonds. Mrs. WW. V. Gage of Worland, state president of the federation has appointed Mrs. Linn I. Noble of Thermopclis to fill | the yacancy caused by Mrs. Saipp's resignation, Mrs. Noble is well known throughout the state having ) served as secretary, vice president and president of the federation | Pupils of Mrs, Cook to | Appear in Recital. Pupils of Mrs. appear in recital Cook will| evening, Ray J. Monday June 1, at 8 o'clock at the Charles E, Wells Music stor All those interested in music are Invited to attend. The following interesting program has been arranged: “In Stately M | asure,”” plano quar- | tette Aletter E » Faris, ith Firmin, yn Patten and Virginia | Cather ‘Broken Buttercup: Schuler Dorothy "The Sprite’ ..- Heller Delos “Just, at Twilight’. --Eugbee Lola VanNat “Burlesque” (Left Hand)-..--- Bocea Cecilia Duncan “Barcarolle,” piano trio. Hoffman Wilson, Ellen O and Monica Ki “March of the Wee Folk’. Olive Stewart “Spanish Gyps Ruth ---Nicholle are Bar Faris “Dawn,” plano duo.. Nevii Mrs. I’, E. Wertenberges and Jeannette Landes “Rustle of Spring’ ~--+--Sinding Lois “Flower --Rogers | pring,” plano duet ----0--Linsay and Delos Gay Eleanor Gay “Valse, Op, 64" Chopin Ruth Wilson Pixtes on Flying Horses"..-Brown Monica Kassis “Valse Arabesque” ----Lack Ralph Troxel “Spirit of the Hour,” piano duet wis -Johnson |» Dorothy Mahoney and Thelma Chandie atinustio’ 02 oc Mozart Bleanor “Dance of the Elves’ Ellen O'Connor “Valse E Minor Mrs. F. E. Wertenberger “Country Dance,” plano quartette fcFayden Allen, Duncan | Julla Mechiing, Marjorie Lois Rarie and Cecelia Eagles Auxiliary To Meet Thursday, On Thursday afternoon, June 4, a meeting of the Eagles auxillary will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Little, 934 South Conwell street. vee Regular Meeting of Benefit Association, The regular meeting of the Wo- men’s Benefit association of the Maccabees will be held on Monday evening, June 1, at 3 o'clock, at the o Mr. and Mrs, Smith or Bookfellow Club. The Casper circle of Bookfellows will meet on Thursday | evening, June 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Churchill Smith, 635 Kirk av- enue All members are cordially in- vited to attend, ——__ Musical Program At Gladstone Is Enjoyed | by Many From beginning to end the musi- cal program staged Friday night on the mezzlnine floor of the Gladstono hotel, under direction of Raymond Marquis, formerly . baritone soloist of the Minneapolis Symphony or- chestra, was all that its sponsors had claimed for It, according to the statements of local music critics yes terday Among those who provided the er tertainment the Mis: Flinn. Mrs. 8 a Smith and Marqu BANK BANDIT IS SHOT DOWN DES MOL , Ia, May 80.—The condition of Wagner, wounded bank bandit, who was returned here today from St. Joseph, Mo., ts un changed, hospital attaches reported at midnight. Wagner, with Frank Varvarlo Apollo clu Mr was captured by St, Joseph authorities twelve hours after he had robbed the Cottage Grove Avenue State Bank here, Two of Wagner's companions e: caped HENGH TAKES OFFICE HERE Attorney John M. Hench, newly appointed justice of the peace, qualified for that office riday after- noon and for the present will hold court in his law. office in the Kim- ball building. He has announced that he will secure offices in another location at a later date Odd Fellows hall | ‘Miss Mary Helen who completed her high schoo! and returns to Casper this morning. aay Fadyen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc National Park Seminary in Washington, D. C., last week. ome EDITED BY ¥ » Mary Tobin 4+ ' Dalperent rarin onto dyen of Junior college work at Miss McFadyen first y The last of the series of Indian music recitals by Harold A. Loring and the Arapahoe Indian, Black Woasel, will be given tonight begin- ning at 9 o'clock in the America sheeter. While the programs Friday afternoon at the high school and yesterday morning in the theater were given exclusively for school Pupils, the general public is_ invited tonight as it wus at the theater recital last night. Loring has lived for years among tie Indians, He has recorded mucn of their folk tnusic that has poen handed down through the ages from ggueration to generation. Certain meljodies he has len able to trace Miss Genevieve Redington left last week for her home in Galesburg. Ill, where she will spend seyeral weeks visiting with her parents, Miss Redington will be in the bridal party of the Recington-Tripeny mar- rlage which will be célebrated on June 10, Mr. Tripeny expects to leave per on June 7 for Gales: burs. eee Eugene McCarthy will leave the latter part of the week for Chey. enne where he will attend the com- meneement exercises at the Holy Child Jesus academy during which time his daughter, graduated, Prey Mr, and Mrs, Donald Gallagher are spending a few days in the Jack son Hole country } Mrs, Ralph Ford and day, Anna, Mr. and Mrs, George and Mrs, Jc Patrick 1 | John and Gec here vist | thelr homes Miss Clara Muri has been making her home with» her elster., Mrs. Albert Scholz {n Greybull x rived in Casper last Wednesday owe Dr. Foulk, Mrs, Lynch and Miss Blanche McMahon were among the | son are in Riverton and expect te The new justice is spending the week-end in Thermopolis 1. L, Cee arrived in Casper yoster luy morning to spend séveral days | here on business: GIVEN Indian Music Recitals _ To Close Tonight With Appearance at Theater PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Frances will be| Glenrock visitors in Casper last week. | Mar Ae Mrs, R. EB. Wertz, formerly of Casper and now of Parco is visiting for aeverél weeks with her mother in Omaha | Mayor and Mrs, 8. K. Loy spent | a short time the beginning of lost | week in Riverton on business | Charles Johnson of the Hope En-| | gineering company and Mrs, John back as far as :wo centuries. In music and the dance, the In- dian reached his highest form or artistic expression, Loring says. All music given by Loring und Black Weasel at tho recitals precisely the same as that as has been sung to the primitive sounds of the ton tom at Indian ceremonies for ages past. From the standpoint of instructive: ness the recitals are of value not only for their music but for the ex planations given by Loring regard- ing the wide differences between primitive music and that which has evolved with the advance of civiliza- tion, —_ remain there until the new pipe line is completed. Mr, and Mrs. H; E, Chappell mo- tored to Riverton last week, going from that city to Sheldon dome. i} ie | Bartram, geologist for the Refining company spent last week in Kemmerer. He was ac- companied by J. E. Hupp of Casper, John H. Wilson ef Denver and J. H, Johnson of Golden, Colo,, also of the same compaty. While absent from the city they visited the fields including, Dry Piney field, Fossil Cumberland and Waterfall fields. | 3.8 Cooke, general manager of the Rocky mountain division of the Standard Oil company and Mrs | Cooke who have been spending sov eral days in Cheyenne are expected return! to Casper thi Mrs. R, M. Ar " D. ed t » expecte | Miss M Gurtin is spend: ing the week end in Douglas a guest of Mrs. Sara Morton returned to | Mrs. Whitmore has Casper after spending a sbort time in Douglas viriting with her mother, Mrs. Pent, | Lawrence Holsapple and sister fiss Lenora have been visiting in ‘asper for sevexg! ® from their} home in Lusk. They have been the | | suerts here of their father | eee ] Mins May Winter, principal of Park sel and sister, Miss Elsi | Winter of the Ca Stationery company, expect to motor to Lin-| |coln, Neb. following the close of| sch The Misses Winter expe: ii Pe to spend the summer months in Ne- braska visiting with relatives. 88 Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Maxon are the proud parents of an eight and one half pound ,baby son who ar- home on Thirteenth and Durbin streets, SEs Cah fs ‘Ted Epling, Rudy Dettwyler, John MeCrea, Vance Sheppard and Bill Allen left Friday for a few days fishing trip in the Big Horn moun- tains. Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Lummis: left early this morning for Rawlins to meet Mrs, Lummis’ sister, Miss Lou Riach who will arrive there from Salt Lake City and who will return to Casper to spend the summer months a5 a guest at the Lummis | home. They will return to Casper this afternoon ‘for the funeral of little Silas Spurlock, ses Mrs, Willlam Willers bas returned to Casper from Gerybull and expects to make her home here for some time. see Miss Lucy Thompson who has been instructing in the Wheatland schools is the guest here of her sis- ter, Miss Helen Thompson. Miss Lela Forsling is among the Cdsper people spending Sunday in Thermopolis. = Mr. and Mrs, William Tripeny mo- tored to Thermopolis Saturday to spend the week end, eee William Kyne formerly a resident of Casper is visiting here from the south eee Dr. and Mrs. Herman Talpers ac- companied by BE. A. Kline and si. ter, Miss Ida Kline of Glenrock mo- tored to Denver the first of last week, see Sam Conwell will attend.a special meeting of the state highway com- mission to be held in Cheyenne on Wednesday, June 3, The meeting has been called to discuss the peti- Uon that has been filled against the department. eee Miss Molly O'Mara returned Satur- day morning from Tulsa, Okla., where she has been attending the university for the last year. Miss O'Mara will spend the summer vaca- tion here with her mother, Mrs. E, oD Miss Eileen O'Mara, sec- retaray to Dean Driscoll at the uni versity of Wyoming at Laramie, where she attends school will not re- turn to Casper this summer but will rammroren nro ngrmregneay attest AA rived on Saturday, May 30, at thelr] y er MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE * alse oan vy A NOS l ~ Neb., is visiting in Casper with her sister, Miss Eva Kidd, a teacher at Grant school. Mr. and Mrr. Frank Cowan motor- or. e- Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Denver are out of town Casper for a few days eee visiting in Ci T. R. Hughes, the Pacific Mutual ed to the Grieve ranph at Ol! City ssterday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Robert Grieve who has been Sweeney of guests in representative of Lite Insurance company has returned from Denver where he attended a convention of insurance representatives. see Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Aman and Mr. and Mrs, Williamson of Rawlins motored to Casper yesterday and are guests at the Townsend hotel. ove Louis Seyboldt is transacting busi- ness affairs here from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Whitt and son were arrivals here yesterday from their home;in Lander. (Continued on P ¢ iv remain in Laramie and attend the university summer school. see Miss Gladys Kidd of Kenesaw, New 12-size Hamilton in beautiful white gold- filled case. Guaranteed permanently. 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