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“ PAGE FOUR = S A WOMEN’S INTERESTS UTE RECENT ‘AND COMING EVENTS IN SOGIAE CIRCLES OE GASPER Mrs. Campbell Honors us the opening exercises a hymn Visitors at Informal Tea. was sung by the entire club after Fe is es of the | whi meeting was held. 16 afternoon tea at which | Pla fOr, candy sale elt: | \ Included on fternoon’s program was a talk inte on “News Papers” t Caldwell, Among those who attended were: Looney EB Hart, Mrs Ca Jaunita Har Mrs. eler, Viola Hart, and well of Enid, Okla., ) was a visitor for the afternoon 6 ee Social Wednesday Evening At North Casper Church, A ice cream and watermelon sue © social will be given on Wednesday Neighbors of Woodcraft & of week by ladies of orth Casper Christian church, ner of H and United streets. A ar rest has been Will Hold Regular Meeting. The ular monthly re mee 409 will 1 ; es 8 Woman's Benefit Association Plan Meeting for Monda Four Leaf Cloyer The Woman's Benefit Club Holds Meeti of the Maccabees will meet in A meeting of the Four Leaf Clover | lar session on Monday event! elut s held la k atthe home| o'clock at the Odd Fellows Marietta Caldwell on East | Following the business session and treet with a large attend- {initiation of candidates, refresh ance of members present. Follow-| ments will be served by Marie M Bride, Rose Leonard and Hur nee Kent ee The r meeting of the ‘otherhood of the American Yeo- en will be held on Monday eve- ng at 8 o'clock at the Knights of ‘ythias hall. Candidates will be initiated and refreshments served. Baur’s Ice Cream and Cakes. Following the business session a - dance will be given, the music to Milwaukee Bread be furnished by Sevies orchestra ¢ Seals FRESH TODAY Piano Pupils In Recital, ‘Three generations of one fam entertained in Washington, D. ¢ (inset), her daughter, Mrs. Emi - he Casper Sunday Cribune — nily, all beauties, are being widely ‘They are Mrs. A. B. Griffith y Griffith Sawyer. (left), and her granddaughter,.Nancy Griffith Sawyer (right), all of Dallas, Tex. They have an apartment at the M. ylower Hotel for the season. on the program were the following: jretchen Smith; in the memort nd performance of six Bs “Preambulum” in C major, "in F major, “Prelude” in major, “Trio” in G minor, “Aria” in B flat major, “Prelude” in F major, displayed excellent training and careful study. Roberta Denny in “How Sweet} the Moonlight Sleeps" by Decevee, showed the development of a pleas- ing touch, and the acquirement of the art of musical expression. For the musical history lesson, a paper on the life of Tschaikow was read by Martha McArthur, a a sketch of the Iife of Vladimir ¢ The 23rd recital of this season, given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth Sams pupils, took place Saturday 1orning from 10 to 11 o'clock at 515 : . th Durbin street. Quality Delicatessen It was a profitable hour for the 138 South Center pupils who took part, also for the ones who comprised the audience. The program was given entirely from memory. Especially praiseworthy numbers A WONDERFUL PIANO Is the KURTZMANN GRAND | in the vice than it would be in the average home in fifteen has stood the supreme test and not been found wanting, Its original beautiful tone has even improved with age and use. “stayi The action In short all agree that THE KURTZMANN IS A REMARKABLE PIANO A new Grand and a ne | Let us show you our new Kurtzmann Pianos, ery small Upright have just arrived The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 EAST SECOND ST. g in tune” quality has been a delight to its owner, Mr. Walter | has responded to the every demand of the different 2achmann wan read by Nevene Denny. The scale-playing contest was won by Gretchen Smith, i014 Thursday Club Meeting At Covert Home, The regular meeting of the Thurs- day Bridge club will be held this or twenty years Its CASPER and Films in Wyoming. OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE is the be CORNER OF EAST SECO WE CARRY A COMPL TOILET GOODS, JOHNS DEPARTMENT THREE EX _D AND LINE OF DRUGS, TON’S CANDIES—C is of exceptional Quality at your service, REST ROOM AND SETTERES ¢ BUSY DRUG STORE. CASPER PHAR Phone 2983 or 32 ODD FELLOWS BUILDING ~ CASPER PHARMACY - The Drug Store of Quality and The Season for Kodaks and Kodak Films Is Here—We Carry the Largest Line of Eastman Kodaks t that can be obtained rTEOUS DISPENSERS AND THE FINES’ CREAM AND COOLING DRINKS, FREE CURB SERVICE AT OUR FOUNTAIN AT PERT WATCH REPAIR MEN are re at your service at the ervice COUR- ’ OF ICE WOLCOTT DRUG SUNDRIES, JUR JEWELRY and Service, MACY Casper, Wyo. | | | | tess North Washington Dance Hall This piano, subjected to more use in its two years of dance hall ser | | daughter Selma of Kansas City, week at Covert, the home of Mrs. Pitt oe. Mrs. Hoff Will Entertain Informally Wednesday. Mrs. A, F. Hoff will entertain in- formally on Wednesday of this week at the second of a series of lunch- eons and musicals. ier Wooderaft Thimble Club Discontinued, the regular meetings of the Wood- craft Thimble club have been dis- continued for the summer months, the next session to be held on Sep- Synergae Dance Tuesday Evening. Members of St. Mark’s Synergae | will be hosts at an informal danc- ing party on Tuesday evening of this week at the Barnes dance pa- vilion on Casper mountain, to which the public is invited to attend, Bx- AI PE EDITED BY Mary Tobin cellent music hag been secured and refreshments will be served during the entertainment. For those who do not know how to reach the pavil- lion, signs will be placed on the Gar- den Creek road. 708 Mrs. Hanson Will Entertain, Mrs. V. E. Hanson will entertain « few friends informally on Tues- day evening at her home, preceding the dancing party to be given by St. Mark's Synergae. °. .- Mrs. Grieve Will Be Hostess at Lune 5 Mrs, Robert N. Grieve will be hos- at an informal luncheon on Monday of this week at the Henning hotel. a ee Mr, and Mrs, W. 8. Kimball! who are now in Lander expect to leave that city in a few days for a fishing and hunting trip- to the Pinedale country, They will be accompanied n the trip by John Merritt and Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour re and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, { Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour 1 and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. Tel. 27 PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY, The Rev, R. R. Hildebrand, pastor of the First Christian church, and Mrs. Hildebrand are leaving tomor- row for a ten days’ motor trip to the Yellowstone national park, eee James Milne, Jr., spent yester- day in town from the Milne ranch. eee Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Morad have as their guests at their home, 601 South Jackson street, Mrs, Morad e@ sister, Mrs. W. F, Deutschman and daugh- ters, Lillfan, Barbara and Shirley, all of Des Moines. Co Sea Miss Ruth Kimball is leaving on Wednesday of this week for a visit with school friends in Buffalo and Sheridan. While at the latter place she will be a guest of Miss Nola Angle, university of Wyoming stu- dent and member of the Pi Beta Pht sorority, cee Attorney James P. Kem and Mrs. Kem left yesterday for a several weeks’ trip to Estes Park and other Colorado pot: Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath left last week by motor for a months visit to be spent in Canada. Enroute they will tour the Yellowstone and Glacler national parks, ve" 8 Mrs, Charles T. McGrady returned yesterday morning from Denver where she was joined by Mr. Mc- Grady’s mother of El Paso, Texas, who accompanied her to Casper and who will spend some time here. eee F. J. Turner, part owner of the Gladstone hotel motored to ‘Worland yesterday. eee E. E, Wilson and son are Chey- enne visitors in Casper. . William Place and wife of Salt Creek are spending a few days in Casper visiting and on busine: MUSIC,'A LL per on Tuesday or Wednesday to visit here for a short time with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brock returning to her home at Buffalo. see of Independence, er for a short Judge Fitzpatrick Kan, will be in Cas Mr, and Mrs. Hilleoman are |{\02" “! guests in the city from Cheyenne. 188 ee Harry Lowe is expected to arrive here today from Salt Lake City to join Mrs. Lowe who has been visi Mr. and Mrs. Hochrich are spend- Ing a few days in Casper from But- falo, see Mrs. G. A. Bailey of Sheridan is @ guest In Casper. soe B. Tesperance and his wife are staying at the Henning hotel while in Casper, * see F. J. Rutledge and wife are leay- ing soon for Cheyenne to attend. the Frontier Days. see Keith Barenberg left Tuesday for St. Joseph where he will work under H, Roe Bartle, former scout execu- tive here. see L. Rex Mayne of Salt Creek is a guest in Casper for the day. oe. W. J. Gorman is spending the day in Casper from Midwest. eee J. E. Jacobson of Wheatland is in the city on business, eee J. B, Sperry of the Guiberson cor- poration of Tulsa, Okla,, is spending a few days in Casper. eee BE, C. Shackelford is spending the day in Casper from Salt Creek. ve. H. H. Barker of Denver ts a guest in the city for a short time. see The Townsend hotel reports the following guests of the Prairie Oil and Gas company, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Galley and N. K. Moody of In- dependence, Kan., and A. G. Dana of Cheyenne. eee Miss Catherine Brock, who has been attending the summer school session at the state university at Laramle is expected to arrive in Cas- Try This Delightful Mary Jane Christopherson TEACHER OF EXPRESSION (Free class work in play work, both acting and direct- ing, given to private students.) 1202 South Jackson soft and light. ented supporting features. 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