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a PAGE FOUR by WOMEN’S INTERESTS RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES “OE CASPER Dinner Dance Last Evening unis Compliments Miss England. campus whieh or the event. T univer. offered the use of the special meetings and r delegates are to at the Commons, sity auditorium p served | There are 40,000 members in the ‘ ! 1 Black |p, BE. ©, Sisterhood, 400 of which ar om:ng. It is unique 1 W t, among sororities, sin ganized like the others: group of college girls, {t has nded its membership beyond the lege walls and justly claims to 1 membership of the finest, earnest type of American wo- united by the desire to grow 1 Doug M serve. Much help to the less Hiss ( M ate is given by P. B. O, chap- at and one of their chief enter- Patr a large revolving loan fund, alph And ans of which hundreds of young women haye been enabied to complete college and professional courses, Mrs. M. Vandayeer 1049 South. Elm street, state correspond ing secretary. will Yeave by train on Mone g, while Mrs. 8. K. Kastern Star To Be Friday, d Party i} une 19, ‘ ‘ past state president, Mrs. Frank "I Firmin and Mrs, C, H. Platz, dele. } gates of Chapter G and Mra. H. ¢ ‘ k Chappell Mrs. Sam Neff, dele the end. will gates r O wi same day by motor to at the convention on Thursda. of C leave ina which ance the Masonic Those wishing | do so by cal)- ng. committee . Mra. ly Refresh 0. EB. 8. Bridge Tea And Kensington Tuesday. The regular Eastern Star bridge a2 and kensington will be held on Tuesday afternoon at ) o'clock at the onic temple fe members a» well as visiting Eastern Stars in * the city. Hostesses for the aftérnoon State P, EB. 0. Convention will be Mrs. J. 8, Mechling, Mrs. Ray Opens in Larime Tuesday J. Cook, Mre. A. E. Chandler, Mrs oO t to Casper P. B. O's, | Ws C. Rhodes, Miss ‘Alice Mechling t r f the state |and Miss Edness Mokler in Lar. | jo | Astin-Utzinger Marriage | Announcements Received Announce received in | Casper last week of the marriage on | June 1 in Lewistown, Moht,, of Miss Gladys Aaslin, daughter of Mre. L. B, Schobel of that city and William ements wore te Utzinger of Casper. The bride lived edit I Jin Casper for some time and vy r | connected here with the Peop! z 1 Finance and Thrift company as E t a t cashier. Mr. Utzinge vice pres | {dent of the White Motor company |in Wyoming and-is Interested in thi Casper Motor bus Ine, ‘The coupl will be at home to their friends o: July I at their residence. Jackson street. Pupils of Mrs, Bean Appear In Recital | Grant. for six months, ifrom “Oberon sc Petals Mea dows Bliza bet h Conle Symphony written tn the elghteent union of his family. The toy instruments, Quail, Zylophone, angle, played from scores by the childre! showing appreciation of ensemb! 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Brunswick Marvelous tone clarity,due Choose range of Brunswick assist you in mak- Brunswick Portable Priced $40 BRUNSWICK RADIOLAS Phonograph and Radio Brings new musical beauty to Radio through rument.”” Method of Reproduction, NO EXPOSED HORN NO ACID. BATTERIES All in one beautiful cabinet IRDS * RADIOLAS # The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. [ome of The Chickering 232 Tast 2nd CASPER . Phone 194 270 South Pupils who had been tn class work gave @ demonstra- John Coughlan An interesting feature of the Pro- gram was the playing of a Kinder century by Joseph Haydn, for a re- Cuckoo, Tri- Nightingale and drums were playing and understanding of rhythm 3 e le n {dard Ot! Compan: David Foote as ‘ector. those who took ‘part were: Ray Traylor, Harold Mullis, | man, Julla Mechling and Eda Hol- | A recital was given on Saturday | land afternoon by the pupils of Mrs. oS Grace Bean at her studio, 633 S.|Pienic Wednesday in ) Honor of Birthdays. The Past Noble Grands club d also g farewell to Mts. Seeley, who | ---. Willis Bartlett} {s leaving soon’ for Caltfornia. role Song -......Malzie bd tes and Elizabeth Con Oratory Contest to Be Held at Methodist Church. A matrons silver medal contest 'Y Hn oratory will be held on Friday evo- ning, June 19, at 8 o'clock in the First Methodist: Episcopal church, cornor of Durbin and Second streets, under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. <A small admission fee will be charged and tickets may be purchased trom Mrs. Dunn, local president or Mrs. Jennie Haines, contest: superintend: ent, 'The progtam follows: America—Audience. h n eo James Laughlin, and guest of Mrs . Casper Circle No. 409 Will Hold Meeting. Casper Circle No, 408 Neighbors of Wovdcraft will hold ite regular meet- ing at the Odd Fellow’ hall on Tues- day evening, June 16, at 8 o'ttock. After a short business session the en+ tertainmeht committee will be in charge of the evening's program This willbe the regular social eve ning andithe! public tapinvited to at- tend the informal dancing party. ee Mrs, Barton to Be Hostess At Bridge Tea Monday. In courtesy to Miss Margaret Eng: land whose marriage, to Raymond Black of Houston, Texas, will be celebrated on Wednesday, Mrs: Ralph EB. Barton will entertain to- morrow afternoon at her home in the Polling apartments at an informal tea and bridge party. . | Largely Attended | Meeting of D. A. V. A largely attended meeting of the Daughters of Veterans of the Civil War was held last evening in the Turner-Cottman building and a num- ber of new members were admitted organization ‘will have a fepresenta- tive committee in attendance at. the Flag Day exercises to be held today in the Elks hall. . Rebekah Officer Entertains at Home. Mrs. John R. Hayes, noble grand of Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 13 entertained at her home, 1136 South Boxelder street Friday evening with urprise party in honor of 'Mrs, Katherine Shoemaker who is leay- ing Casper soon to make her home in tho east. Those attending were all members of the degree team of the lodge of which Mr@. Shoemaker is also a member. Mrs. Shoemaker was “showered” with handkerchiefs as parting gifts from those present. | The evening. was spent * playing e* Hot Weather Summer tastes are exact- ing, more so than at other seasons, Parties and pic- nics require foods pecullar to functions of their kind, 138) South Center Street Mary Tobin well acted, much credit to be given to the director, Mrs. Clarence Wolfe. Music was furnished by the Stan- orchestra with Among Clarence Wolfe, V. O. Byram, Florence Hast- ts giving a birthday picnic Wednesday | ote es i W. C. T, U. Will Meet. QUALITY The W. GT. U! general atviston meeting will be held Friday after. DELICATESSEN hon, aki 340. Fisat- Baptist church, Che Casper Sunday Cridune EDITED BY D. P. Matheson and A, A. Keefer were among the visitors in Cusper yesterday from Midqwest., ooo J. T. Hanley was here on business yesterday from Denver. eee tion in building and recognizing|at Garden Creek honoring the Mes-|...{'%- J-B. Streeter, of Oklahoma scales, major, minor and diminished|dames Luxon, Burgese, Wright, |! 18 11 Casper for a few days. chords, in key relations and rhythm, | Walker, Bundy, Souczek, Twiggs, * . and analyzed and played the follow-| Sawyer, Clark Cocking, | Richards | | MT, and Mrs. Th. Ws Bole and Mr. tng. and Gadberry, who have hag birth] 9P¢ Mrs. Rot. Cophey were Ther: Birthday -Maizle Coughlan | days within the last few weeks and | POPOUS arrivals in. this city Satur, day. cies Mr,.and Mrs. William Schmidt of "Nebraska are guests in Casper of Mrs. Frank Francis at héer home. ee Miss Mildred. Kelth Has ‘returned from Oregon and will spend the bum- mer months hete with her parents, Dr, and Mrs. M, C, Keith at their home.on Beech sireet. eee Mrs. M. A. Becklinger, is leaving tomorrow for Minneapolis and Du- luth, Minn.) on an extended pleasure trip. sles Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Haselmire lett reading. . yesterday morning overland for St. The violin and plano parte were) EPfaver—Rev. Charles A. Wilson. | pays, Minn., to attend the Kiwanis played by Mrs. H. M. Warne, Fran.| «contestant No, 1—Stand Up and | rnternational, convention to be lield ces Brown. Mrs. R. M, Sackett ana} S8¥ Your Say" | ‘ ia that city June 22, They, wlll drive Carma O'Malley. wd Sebeo hey No. 2—"The Convict#| east visiting If Chicago and New Further numbers on the 1 arning. York, returning to Casper about Au- Wass Program | Vocal Beléction—Atré. P. D. Frank. | gust 1, by the way of Canada and Piano—""The Acrobat’’...--- Wilson | Contestant No. 3—"A Twofold Tri: | stontena. Mrs. RyE.;Wood, mother Frances Brown ump. p ; : of Mrs. Haselmire, will accompany Voice—-""The Brownies” ...... Leoni |, Contestant No. 4—"Let Us Make} them far as, Minneapoljs from “The Big Brown Bear- Manng-Zucca | OUr Victory Secure.” « which place.she will go by train to Conley Duet" Light of the Morning,"—|O1ean, N. ¥.,; to visit for'two months. | Plano—March Wind".._-McDowell Mrs. EB. C. Gatet, Mra. L. %. Bund: wateey® We Mrs. Bean well. . 4 : A marriage license was issued in Voice—“Dansle Bols” from: Paul- Contestant No. .6.—"A Woman's | penver June 6.-to Charles H.. Lidder- and Virginia. .. _ Masse | Conviction.” “ dale and Ruth E. Anderson, both of Mrs. Warne Contestant No. 6.—"The W. C.ltnis city. Piano—"Impromptu Chopin | TU Ct ed s Helen O'Malley F Vocal Solo, Selected—F, I. /Mc-| Mrs, Marvis Landes 1s expected to Voice -~-.. -.- Selected | Clellan. return this week from Scottsbluff, Mrs. L, C. Smith Humorous Seléction—Mra. B. E.| Neb.” and Torrington, Wyo,, where Duet—Finale......-..-2..2 Yongbert | Fisher. the has been visiting with friends. Frances Brown and Mrs, Bean Presentation of Modale~Mrs, 8. ¥. F oe Among the guest-pupils and vis- | Balley. M. Carroll, superintendent of the \tors were Helen Beal, Alice Liay Benediction—Rev. R. R. “Hilde | enieago and Northwestern’ railroad John Huber, Alice McKinstry, Alice | rand. “— jand’ Mrs, Carroll.returned Saturday yne Doris,. Helen Brown, Mrs. Sit ae from Chicago. » shlan, Mrs. Conley, Mrs, Brown | Wooderaft Dance | see M Beal and Mrs. Huber. ‘Tuesday Evening. | Mr, and Mrs. Ji G.. Halley and Ma- | eee Following the réegujar meeting of | bel (Bay werd Forty Collins visitors Play Friday Byening jthe Neighbors of Wpoderatt to be | registered at the Townsend hotel Sat- Is Well Attended held on Tuesday evening, a dance | urday. Saace Riek will be given for all members jot the . * Wal athena, cme neccesetul and | crganiaation and thele friend Mr. ahd Mrs, Hanna of Midwest season was given Friday evening at eal fede 8 eae joliicageaicie (oaaliirnis tax tho Methodist Eplecopal church by yb ter a yeatereny | ko Ss, ee eee Teague under the AoE)" Mrs, stanley Greenbaum will en: | Maurine Hallo'of Sheridan was a The p “A Hoodooed Coon” tertain informally at tea this week | guest here yeates . ta compliment to Mts. R. L. Me- * Knight iot Temple, Texas. mother] Mardéalla ‘Avery: of Laramie epent yesterday In Casper. eee ‘ G. | F. Petérnon ‘spent’ yesterday here from "Midwest one Mits ‘Sue: Fisher © ‘was an arrival yesterday from Jer home in Doug: tas. . eee JOA. Richirisoh'6t Salt Creek ts a business *visitér here. ‘ we Mrs. MH. A.) Reichenbach left yea- terday' by motor for’ Cheyénne to meet her neicé from Omaha who will accompany her to Casper to visit here for several weeks. cee Miss Patricia Sullivan left yester- day with her father, Patrick Sulll! van and sistet, Margaret for Chey- enne and Denv . oe . Frank Gore, clerk at the Henning hotel left last evening for Lincoln, Neb., to jain Mre. Gore who has been visiting there with friends and rel- atives. eee a Ira G. Wetherill of the National Supply company, formerly a resident of this city {* here from Independ: | once, Kan., on business, Mr. Wether- | into the society. It was announced | ——————————— by Prealdenit!"Bundy, who Sostipled games iatter, which’a aisity ‘lusch | the \ehatry that the charter will re- | [ae served hy the Hostess. ‘That | [yosio open: uneil July up until | present were: .Mesdames French, which time eligible members can| po. willis, Goott, Remine, Picked come in as charter members, The| Gopie, Williams. Dalkenberger Thomason Hayes and the guest of | honor, Mrs. Shoemaker, oe. Bible and Childrev’s Day to Be Observed at Baptist Church. | Sunday will We observed as “Bible and Children’s Day" .at'the First Baptist churchy Fifth andy South Beech streets. In the morning Dr. Bowerman will give an address on the first books pfinted in the Eng~ sh larigdage. ‘This‘year‘is the 400th anniversary of the giving’ of “'Tyn- dales’ Bible” tO England and the world. Tho year 1925 stands out re- markable for this great évent. In the evening “The Children’s Day”. éxércises will; be “given, en titled, “The Book Divine,” by ©, N Arbuckle of Boston. The following young people frill apyper on the pro: gran Hebrew Prebbaipstchn’ Allen. ' Grecian Giri--Zelma Schopt Roman Soldier—Waldo Hurley, the Book Divyine—TLleta Spirit of Schopf. The Rainbow—Margaret Prewitt Bernice Hiles, Enda Kelley, Dorothy O'Fart@ and Thelma Koch. A Garland of Praise—Bernise Riker ‘Thelma Koch, Edna Kélley, Dorothy O'Farre!, Leona Morgan, Carly Mgry gan, Carl Larson, and Raymopd Carr, Tribute of the World—Vada Grace Helen Laney, Ethel Aleman, Luelle chopt, | McCorib and Mildred sles. Mrs, Trager. wil:have charge of the Program, it .belng Flower Mission “SE ae BNICTUREN LATE aI A WH NMRA NUASTE A aR ienhalasssremieremnininennindeesiaanies et : _ SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1838 ° MINN iA” NOAA AAR PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY ill spent severa] days in Denver pre- vious to his artival in Casper. cee Miss Dorothy Brownfield of Salt Creek motored to Casper yesterday, cee Miss Ruth Kingham of Cheyenne was an arrival in this city yester- day. O..D. Johnson is a guest at the Gladatone hotel from Thefmopolis. ee C. L, Rea and C. J. McKee of Chey- enne are in’ Casper on business in connection with the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company. eee MUSIC, ‘ART, LITERATURE Boulder, Colo., where she has. com pleted her freshman year at the University of Colorado, Business Men — Take Up Fox Farm Finance ing today to the Grieve ranch on Lone Bear following a week's visit spent¢in Casper, Bhe had as her guest while here, Mrs, Barney Til- lotson and daughter of Glenrock. Mts. Tillotson was formerly Miss Opal Martz of this-city, eee Mrs, John Grieve has returned to Casper from Laramie where she at- tended a meeting of the board of trustees of the state university. eee Mrs. J. K. Davis for the Davis ranch on Smith Creek to visit there for some time with the Davis family. . , Colo., June 13.— A group of Longmont business men are preparing to finance a silyer fox farm. The farm, to be located near hére and with Longmont as the sea business, will have a capital of 000, The enterprise has been incorpe ated as the Longmont ‘Sliver Farm, Inc. Among the incorporators are W. R. Bensqn, J. W. Skimmer and H. B, Niven LONGMONT, ee Miss Helen Her: of Li Callf., {s visiting In Casp: of Mrs: Mary L. Storrie. “Miss Her- ring made several trips by plar enroute to Minneapolis on a va tion trip. ng Beach the guest ‘ox cee . ‘W. L. Connelly vice president of ©. Chittenden of Denver has been transacting affairs days, Mr. and Mra, J. J. Hale of Midwest s of friends, ate in Miss Catheriné Davis and sister, left yesterday by motor for Billings, Mont., visit with Casper the gu oe where they will here for a few friends for two weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. James Laughlin and daughter have taken the T. J. Rach Komeron Oakcrest avenue. o- Mrs. R. BE. Madeline of 722 South David street are leaving this aftérnoon for Min- neapolis to visit there for several weeks with Mrs. Landes’ sister. eee Robert Simpson of the Casper Monument Works is unloading a car of Barre “Rock of Ages’ granite at the Burlington depot, including the Burke fathily monument. Se ee Mrs, Lewis’ Barker of 903 South Beech street left last evening for Chicago having been called there by the illness of her daughter, Vira., who is suffering from an attack of appendicitis. eee Mrs. Carl Séerles and Mrs. G. 0, Rankin have returned from ‘a ‘eév- eral days’ motor trip to Rock Springs +C. R. Schank and G. FR. sclimidt: left this; morning for Ther- mopblls to attend the annual state plumbers convention to be held in that elty. Wald- A. Lentz of the Flower Shoppe of has closed his South Center street store and is now in Colorado where he expécts to locate. rr Robert. Hufsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs..Fred Hufsmith who underwent John ~ MeGinnis |* day ; ported to be convalescing rapidly. eee A. R. Wilson, has purchased a barber shop at Salt Creek and left Baturday to make his home there. eee Justin McCarthy, son of Eugene McCarthy of this city wil be gtad- uated this evening from the Regis Landes and daughter |. the Mamnioth Oll company ts at- tending to business affairs in Dal las, Tee. For family service. Troy Laundry Phone 1672W. won Mre and Mrs. W. H, Geis have re turned to Casper from a several months absence spent in the east MISS SKARRA and south, Mr. Geis is geologist for .the Consolidated Royalty com: | LESSONS IN a eee | SWIMMING Miss Dorothy Byars, daughter of|] phone 225W for Appointment Dr. and Mrs, .H. HB. Byars is ex- BP pected to return tomorrow, from 5 9 SATS STEN aT ia a \ edt shy « You can make the pride happy with one of DY) these new and attractive trays of silver. This d new creation is one of the most practical and a convenient ever devised. We have the lat- z est and best patterns. q Buy On Systematic Payments 3 ) ‘ a You can relieve the pressure on your ” finances by buying your gifts here on our di- vided payment plan. No need to skimp on 3 your purchases, we make it very conyenient q t for you to select just the things you want to Gj give. a a serlous operation last week ts re-| B2); A . -d 5, Will Be Appreciated 73 Dp: the Gift from Here Ta E 2 1 CJ ' Ayres Jewelry Co. .3 5 “Where You Will Eventually Buy” = high school in Denver. eee ©, L, Rowe of Chicago is a guest for a short time at the Henning ho- Ma ff @ W. A. Miller, Lima, 0., business man is in Casper for several da: eee Miss Florence Swanson of Chey- enne is the guest fhr several weeke in| Casper of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Al Swanson of South Wolcott street. see Mrs. Robert M. 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