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PAGE FOUR WOMEN’S INTERESTS RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES Ok CASPER $$$ $$ Visitor Is Honored 8. Cromer Tea Saturday After held at the v J { h and CY ave y af r und will begin at 11 a. m. Dr h € } D « will preach the last z ply pastor on the subjec I isand Cubits Between th in O o hey Informal Dinner Party Is Enjoyed Saturday. their friends at an ul dinner party given at thelr me on Wash street. Ci laid for ¢ gton Social Service Circle To Hold Meeting h time ng, at whi a lette fror the national council be r to mem All le who are going to 1 will bring a box lun Follc = the meeting » dan will be given r| Informal Party To Be nd | Given On Wednesday } 0 yler will be hostess party be « t her residence ven on Mrs. Bubb Entertains For Daughter Saturday Afternoon. Among the enjoyable children's the month was that given afternoon by Mrs. H. P, residence on South Wol- Bridges All Your Problems No streams to ford, no treacherous rivers to swim across, if you have a savings account in this bank to bridge these obstacles. The road to independence will be less haz- ardous, if you provide yourself with a reserve here. A dollar will start one. The Stockmens Natl. Bank and First Trust & Savings Bank Combined Capital and Surplus $225,000.00 Portable Radiola Super Heterodyne The Wonder of the Radio World OPERATES WITHOUT AERIAL OR GROUND Don't wait until wint er to buy your radio. later Order v and avoid delay Once a radio fan, you will be one WATSON RADIO SHOP Little Store With the Big Business” GROUND FLOOR O-S BUILDING | members will attend as this wil be the first meeting of any organ-| ization Jo be } 1 in the club roofr | recer npleted at the county U- | Piano Recital | Held Saturday | The 2 re , season, | given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth | ms pupils, too! aturdas afternoon from 2 616 | So, Dur street | The r am was given entirely | ~ Che Casper Sunday Crisune > EDITED BY SOCIETY —oam. CA Ty NR le a cott street, honoring her daughter. ] : Mildred, whose tenth birthday anni o- . -—e iw is oe Wins With Unbobbed Tresses afternoon was most pleasantly spent in playing mes on the lawn of the % versary occurred yesterday. ‘The | | refreshments | | | | | Bubb home. where were served at the close of the party Thirty playmates of the honc guest attende W. ©. T. U. General Meeting Friday. The general division the Women’s Chr: union will be h noon of this the new I! Durbin street meeting tian Temperan Id on Friday after 30 o'clock in om on thi Election of | 5 al officers will be held and {t | is expected that a large number of entrance. from memory. Those whé took part as well as the pupils who comprised the audience, spent a profitable hou e follo en: Don Juan Minuet - Moonlight Dream ~ Martha M Beautiful Blue Danu g numbers were giv- - Mozart Keats Minuet in G Here and T To My Dearest .. Pauline Garne: Narcissus 08 Friml Noctrune Op. 9 No. 2 ----- Chopin Minuet - Paderewski 6 Moonlight Sleeps- “exe How Swe Ey i. se SUF certos tle riekes aera deter LIP OSY OR ire her victory over ‘bobbed hair when Mildred Roberta Der Moos, Union City J., Was chosen to preside as Queen Titania at the Rustle of Spring -- - Sinding annual baby manufacturer, parade at Asbury Park, N. J. She is the daughter of a Silver Stars — Ma At the end of was a musical history life of Clement “ee Bohm ¥ th later. Those interested in the work of the organization and wishing to try for membership are asked to notify Mrs. Leschinsky, phone 2416J, les nm on the tions of attending are asked to call Har that be made, Delegates Leave For ake made, ee Pye epee acu terteaaas Bake Sale To Be Held Mrs. ‘Pollock Will necessary arrangements may ee me Se ‘it vGhiepennetr tie Saturday, August 29 Entertain Thursday morning accompanied by Mrs. Lucy| Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold) Mrs. W. W. Pollock will entertain Mun a sale of baked goods on Saturday, | informally on Thursday of this week fan 8 August 29 at White's grocery store|at her home in the Poling apart and | Miksa. 1 on Second street. All members of | ments Elder, Wyomir the organization will give donations | Bec 3 sentative of Loys towards the sale Girls Enjoy f Casper and Past Ch Cin er Outing. Cocking, Mrs. Reuben Ric’ Past Matrons Club A number of young Casper girls Will Meet Wednesday. The Past Matrons ¢lub, 0. FB. §. will hold meeting Wednesday, August the ranch home of James Wilson at Big Muddy. enjoyed a hiking trip to Brookside Frid: where they were entertained at dinner by Mrs. C. EB. I eld. vers were laid for tho Misses 3 Margaret Rockwell, Henrietta Bolss, All members and visitors wishing | Carma O'Malley, Alberta Wagner, to attend please call 164 in order | and Mrs. Meredith, the chaperone. that arrangements for transporta- >. 9) 2 tion may be made. Petroleum Lodge Will Soe Meet on Wednesday 8. A. E. Dance The Petroleum Lodge No. 478, La- To Be Given Saturday dies’ Soc { the Brotherhood of Members of the Sigma Alpha Ep-| Locomotive Firemen and Engiamen, silon fraternity in Casper will at~| will meet in regular session on Wed- tend an informal dancing party to| nesday evening, August 26, at eight be given on next Saturday evening | o'clock in the Odd Fellows’ hall. Re- at the Country club, All members| freshments will be served by a com- who have not notified their inten-! mittee in charge q uer, to ttend the thian Sisters, which onvenes In C enne Monday morn- ng. Mrs, Whisenhunt jrand hief of the organization While on the tour the party will Iso attend the Grand Temple of Colorado, which will be held in Den- ver, Wednesda They will return to Casper the latter part of the week eee Pythian Sisters Chief Guest of the Whisenhunts Mrs. Lucy Munson, Supreme Chief of the Pythian Sisters is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Whisen hunt, 1825 So. Ash Siar iaae ‘Treble Clef Chorus To Resume Rehearsals Soon Plans are belng made by the board of directors of the Treble Clef choru “che || PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER “,|| | PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Mrs. C F rand temple I at is prominent this ci musical organi , to resume the re the date to be 2 | Q. K, Deaver of the Casper Na-|to resume her work as secretary to tonal bank and Mrs, Deaver left| Representative Charles E. Winter. former home, to visit there for a] Mtr, and Mrs, M. D. Quick of New: A | @ with relatives and/castic visited in Casper last week BAUR’S with Mr, and Mrs. John Bacon, i > led ee do Ice Cream and Cakes | Mr, and Mrs, Orville © from |the proud parents of a spent in|} cauat morning a Scoun are ne pound ved Satur. returned or trip who arr ok their 900 Raisin Bread : Kimball. stree Milwaukee Bread Mr, and Mrs. William Bolans left] was formerly, Miss | r a three days motor | ton 4 : | the Black Hill Mr. Het with Quality Delicatessen | oa s'e Frant , 138 South Center Miss Suzanne Maltby, who” has ny S..'® | béen v n Casper at the home| Joe BE. Denham, #7. 8. Durham and OPEN EVENINGS | of her ais Mrs. A. B. Winter, 527|H. 0. Barber, who left Casper re. x South Grant street, expe cently for I la were guests at ——— turn to Washington, D. C., the French @ick Springs hotel in en route French Lick, Ind SALE Si gga A six-pound son was born Satur 3 The Fall Styles Are Ready day morning to Mr. a W. D. WerWantira Johnston. The ba been named William Vernor N John Power company eee Miss Isabella Prico, who has been | on a tour of Alaska during the sum. | mer months, arrived home last even | : Soe © STYLE AND QUALITY ASSURED [I] 32) ‘Tase ime ntreat ooo Meee ot ANNWS me *) Jof a nine pound ba aughter, ANNE’S HAT SHOP |||ef,s,nine pound bat’ daughter, Balcony Midwest Pharmacy | hone 1 Ralley left last evening for a several days business trip to | Cheyenne. Midwest Refinir with of. fices In Denver, wa in Casper Fri. District President of National Federation Music Clubs Pupil of Oscar Saenger of New York City Bellows of London and Kowalski of Paris mopeN Recent Casper visitors in Cheyenne luded: H, IS ARRANGING HER FALL SCHEDULE FOR peel ue Pica ORS LU a A TEACHING OF SINGING sen PetutueesyoO My eee Early Applicants May Have Choice of Periods [afr and Mrs, J Ur aRASh STUDIO 213 SOUTH PARK AVE.—PHONE 2652 Voice Trials by Appointment Only Rr Mills Astin, phone 210% so TR NM RA is the manager of the stock room at the Coliseum garage. ee R. C. Van Denberg arrived in Casper yesterday to spend Saturday and Sunday here. see R. J. Batten of Midwest called in the city yesterday. a6 ve A. L. Andrews is a guest in Cas- per from his home In Chadron. eee Mr. and Mrs. D, H. Ralston of Arminto are guests in this ci eee R Wilhelm, Denver bus man, pent yesterday in Casper. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Holliday are Laramie visitors in the city this week-end. one A. Peterson ter in Casp { Denver spent yea- on business O. W. Lowell is a Denver guest in Casper today. see H. ©, Madsen of Midwest is spend- the week-end in Casper, combin business in, Tom Williams, Midwest business man, spent yesterday in Casper, Sarees Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Runkle of Midwest arrived in Casper yester- day. They will spend a few days here visiting. eee H. 8. Johnston of Cheyenne !s spending the week-end in Casper. S, C. Oliver, Denver business man, was a visitor in the city yesterday, ee Mr. and M Livingston are end in send hotel, A. Woodburn of nding the week- per, guests at the Town: sae Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Howard of Lusk are spending several days in Casper visiting friends and attend- ing to business affair see Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ross, promi- nent citizens of Denver, are spend- ing the week-end in the city. “ee Ivan N. Goodman of the Wyoming Building and Loan company left last week for Los Angeles. Mr. Goodman will spend about a month in California combining business and pleasure, ~ ee ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ross of Den- r arrived in Casper yesterday to end several days here visiting eee salesman from Den- t the Gladstone ile calling on his v E. L. Rub: ver, is stoppi hotel this week w! customers here. ti ee Mr. and Mrs, William Bennett of rare spending the week-end in Casper. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley are regis- tered at the Henning hotel from their home in Sheridan. Brookside News O. C. Hauppll, chief dispatcher for the Chicago and Northwestern rail- road, Mrs. Hauppli and two sons and guest, Miss Hans of Battle Creek, Neb., are spending a week at Brookside, eee Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Small of Kearney, Neb., and Mr and Mrs. George of Colorado are among those who have taken cabins at Brookside and wko expect to remain there until Spqptember Gibbons, daughter Virginia Schars of Dr. and Mrs. Jane and Miss Super ~ Heterodyne: PORTABLE speaker and pace inside for the batteries, real Radiola Super-Heterodyne built antenna With built in loud No into a suitcase, ground needed. Radiola 24 SS 7. — 19 prove ern I TN rorya) ran a WN ARCA =e A ML a 2 z MUSIC, ART, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, zz ad 925, R - LITERATU. i 7 vty Kearney, Neb. returned to their) tion at Brookside and are entertain komes yesterday after a pleasant | ins suests today at thelr cabin, | week spent at Brookside. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Lord and chil Teed dren, Betty and Teddy, who have Mr. Moe, city food inspector, and | been spending the last three weeks Mrs. Moe are spending a short vaca-/ 4+ Brookside, expect to return to ‘asper today. 5 Sele Man Is Dead From | xr. ana mvs. Hobart Bastman, who haye been occupying a cottage r at Brookside since July 1, have 1 Eating Toadstools | tiries to cosver. ms | LANDER, Wyo., Aug. 22.—Mike Mrs. Homer Hel | Mahorich. 34, mistook toadstools for Teacher of Piano mushrooms and while the meal was ni hie RE Wwciiee. enjoyable the poisonous effects re- Class Now Enrolling sulted in an agonizing death. He 1405 East Second was an Austrian and engaged as a Phone 1674-R | “Se tie-hack In the tle camp at DuNotr. The lal took place at Duboi: a HEAL BD i than for some time. TE ar Hit - es: ra Stock Up On Silver New assortments of handsome table silver in Gorham’s have made silverware more popular The newest patterns are now shown at this store. Buy Systematically By making out a budget for your buying you can add these likeable sets to your household without feeling the expense. Take advantage of our wondérful plan and furnish your home with pretty silver. 118 East Second St. “Where You Will Eventually Buy“ CE RE a I ee se Ge ee ANNOUNCEMENT The public is cordially invited to attend a Piano Recital and Demonstration of the Dunning System of Improved Music Study ie for Beginners given by the pupils of The McBride Piano School at Wells Music Store Friday night, August 28th at 8 o’clock. The Radiola Super-Heterodyne has no antenna—no connections. We can take it to your home, just set it down and Jet you tune in—let you hear it and see it in your own liy- ing room. You have heard that “super het” in ex- tremely selecti: Tune in the stations your- self at home—and see. You have heard most of all about its tone quality, Hear it at home —and know. Radiola Super-Heterodyne is the set not only of this year but of the futur Hear it at home now. A or Entirely complete except batteries $195 Convenient payments may be arranged. The Charles E. Wells Music Co. 232 East 2nd CASPER Branch at Salt Creek Phone 194