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| k e T ter PAGE FOUR WOMEN’S Jas SAS RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER i Vacation Functions Crowned By S. A. E. Fraternity Da nce. A fitting and impressive climax to the vacation period was the dance given last night at the Casper Country club by members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. ing in another season, the col Usher- egiate, it offered an opportu- nity to many for an exchange of greetings with those who will be fellow students at various universities throughout and to others an idding good-bye to he coming’ year, opportunity for those who have chosen different in titutions. The beautiful ball room of the untry club was decorated with an illuminated S. A. 1. pin over one of the fireplaces while over the oth- er hung a skin with the fraternity crest in its center a provided mu: e Mi h Madiyn 1 dahce six. ie for the e loen Sichling uted several ses who at- W. L Major Orms fance ney, Clyde Brown, tr, Harry Mak GRADUATE NEW ENGL BOSTO)D ND ert Knittle, Harr: Andrus, arker, Georgia Reeve: Hobbs, Helen 0° Katherine Ke! ley, nd Thora Slade. Murane, the president will preside. F It is hoped that a large attendance | Narcissus , will be present as an interesting} The Rosary Nevin meeting has been planned. Duting | Etude in A flat majors-Wollenhaupt CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC MASSACHUSETTS 9th SUCCESS UL YEAR IN CASPER TEACHING THE MOST ADVANCED GRADES IN PIANO EACH ADVANCED PLAYING. STUDENT HAS THE OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE AN ENTIRE PUBLIC RECITAL WHEN HIS REPERTOIRE IS ADEQUATE. 515 South Durbin St. Phone 1852 EXTENDED OFFER OF SPECIAL PRICES on CHILDREN’S PHOTOS for ONE MORE WEEK August 30 to September 7 Unusual demand makes this additional offer necessary. PHONE 2702 For Appointment CREDELL STUDIO 131 South Center Street =—- Under Sprecher’s To eT Loy oo Ralp? Harold Quick fake Armenipetn; Louls Alls. Sea Mee tseon Anca eda Bh: Quick, Jak S oie, [of Mrs. F. A. Christopherson. Re- man, Harry Pritchard, dies freshments were served after the tte re ers Peekiie eat the | ficial business, atten and Ryle & ¢ Mis: Leah Holloran, Kathleen Vera ‘May toute hiss Loire chase, | Nau, Catherine Sutt, Muriel Perkins. | stige Frances Nesbitt and Miss Mar. | Marjorie Driver, Veta Schopf, Vira] | ing. 2 a) Gladys Love. | ret King. | iadys ee | Ruth Scott, ¢ Runyon, | piano Recital Nell Avent, Mar’ Is Given Here Hemry, France The 26th recital of this Alan ; S given by a group of Lulu E Edna Kas Theodora Wilson, Ethel! sams pupils, took place Saturday Mann, Constance O'Malley, Evelyn | afternoon from 2:80 to. 8:30 o'cloch Rows¢, Coza Huddleston, Mary | a¢ Mary Brown, see Meeting of Departmental Club We psday Afternoon Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Mountain States Pow- er company auditorium the Women's Departmental Club will hold the first meeting of the year. Mrs. C. D. i a TIE TI SOCIETY & peer YB are the month of September the Home Heonomics, Current Events, Dram: atic, Literature, Applied Arte, Fine Arts, and Mother's Departments will also hold their meetings. The Char- ity Department has been reorganized ana will work in co-operation with the Associated Charities. The year book has not yet been issued and members are urged to pay their dues in order to have the book complete at the time of going to press late in September. | see Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday, September 3. A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid so- clety of the Trinity Lutheran church will be held on Thursday afternoon, September 3, at 2 o'clock in the or- ganization's rooms at the parsonage 617 East Fourth street, Mrs. K. L. Krusmark will act as hostess for ernoori | eee Junior Dramatic Club | Tea Held Friday The Junior Dramatic club assem- 515 So. Durbin Street. The following numbers were play- ed entirely from memory: Velocity Study Op. 849 No. 5 Humoresque — My Heart at Thy § “Sampson and Delilah June Decker Wilma G Cavalier Fantastique No, 1 Valse from Le Op. 42 Godard Hannah Shimmin eee Mooseheart Women Meet Wednesday. Women of tt Mooseheart Legion will meet Wednesday evening at the Odd Vellows hall, when plans for the auxillary’s part the I Day parade will be discussed, lowing the business meeting a so: cial hour will be enjoyed and re f{reshments served by Mesdames Mc Adams, Shiley, Méék and Schiele eee Modern Woodmen of America Will Hold Regula eetings Casper Camp 12 Modern Wood. ment. of America will hold regular meetings at the Knights of Pythias Hall on the first and third Tuesdays of e nth beginning Tuesday evening, ember 1. Matters of great importance to the camp will be discussed at the first meeting and plans for the Camp's socal activities of the fall and winter months will |be made. Visting members are al- ways welcome. cee |W. 0. W. Will Hold Stag Social Wednesday Thé Natrona Camp number 331 Woodmen of the World will hold a Stag Social at the Knights of P thlas hall Wednesday evening. Sep. tember 2, immediately after the reg- RAGA EA Ta a Che Casper Sunday Cribune fT Folens aleancmehe hace ciiponetaon at consul-general to the U. S. He Ie am EDITED BY Mary Tobin } Mary Landon Baker, Chicago heiress who broke several be- trothals to Allister McCormick, then left him waiting at the church, is on her way to Europe to wed, it is said, Bojidar Pouritch, Serbian Pouritch is at left; McCormick, now wedded; at right. qonmem: MC 's Maxine Russell, Mri Ernest A. ison ana: Mr..and Mré. J. H. Rus- sell, all of Mid st: A wedding sup- per was served ay Midwest by Mr. and Mrs. Russell. The bride is the, darignter of Mre. Sam F. Service. The groom is con- nected. with the Unitod “States bu- reau of mines. . Ladies’ Aid to Meet Thursday. ‘The. Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran chureh will meet Thursd: afternoon at the chureh, Mrs. EB. S..Milburn and Mrs. Lennieux acting as hostesses. cee Mrs. Davidson Host to Club. Mrs. A. C. Davidson entertained her bridge clib Saturday at her home. 1184 South Beech street. Guests included the Mesdames C. EB. Dunean, Horace Shumaker, Charles Hall, L. I. Gulich, Dean Morgan, O. B, Wilson, Stewart Updegraph and Shay. Mrs. Shay who is Mrs. Upde- graph's mother, was the guest of honor, eee R. 8. Ellison Host To Survey Officials. R. 8. Ellison was host to ten mem: pets of the United States Geological Survey at a dinner given at the of- ficial cesidence of the Midwest Re. fining company Inst night. The guests were George Otis Smith, H. Foster Bain, Max W. Ball, H. A. Hill, J. W. Steele, C. A. her, TA E. |. Wilson, -F’..Julius:Fohs, A. W. Peake and D. W. Greenbe¥e.. ec. hy Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Winter and family returned to Casper Saturday, Mrs. Winter and the children have heen. visiting for the last five months MUSIC, 'ART, LITERATURE SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1925 | Mr. W at Washington, D. C. went to Chicago last Tuesda ’ meet them and return here them. eee Dr. E. C. Bond, of Milwaukee, who has been visiting for a few days wit|) his son, Clifford M. Bond, of tt ‘Tribune Advertising department, \« Saturday afternoon for his home. see Mr. and Mrs, Jack Luther of Sa Take are visiting here at the hor of Mrs. Fred Newman. is Mr Mrs, Luthe Newman's sister. | Mrs. Homer Helms ~| Teacher of Piano | Ay Class Now Enrolling 1405 East Second Phone 1674-R sailed with her and her ‘mother. ried out in a pink color scheme were used for the table, n which was placed a large white birthday cake. Among the guests pr nt were: Evelyn L an, Dorothy Deason, Vivian Patsy Pitts, Alice Weifer, Marie Miller, Helen W fe hafer, Betty Stark, Alice Junior Erickson, tien Belford Hutsel, Billy and Toots Hutzel and the guest of honor. ens i'é Auxiliary Meeting Days Are Changed To Wednesday The American Legion Auxillary has changed its meeting dates from the first Tuesday of each month to the first Wedn: , the next ses- sion to be ‘héld this week on Wed- nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the ‘Natrona Power building. An ex- ecutive .meeting will precede the ses- sion and.will be held o'clock ary Legion Iroquois Council Will Meet Iroquois ‘Coyneil. number: 5, De- gree of Pochontas, will meet in reg- ular session at the Odd Fellows hall Thursday ,September 3, at 8 o'clock ular business meeting. Refresh- ments will be served set Gay Children’s Party Friday Afternoon From 2 o'clock until 5 Friday af- ternaan, Mrs. George J. Ley enter- tained a Children's party at her, home, 822 St. John street, in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Maxine, Games and contests were enjoyed during the afternoon and refreshments were served by Mrs. Ley assisted by the. Misse$ Marie Donnell and Virginia Witt Decorations artistically car. KODAK SETTER WORK—BETTER ANNOUNCING Our New Service FINISHING PRICES One-Day Service. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. We Specialize in Kodak Enlarging and Hand Coloring Golden Rule Lindsay & Co. BRING YOUR FILMS TO US Drug Section—Main Floor Dep't Store Refreshments will be committee in charge. | Mrs. Virginia Brewer and Mrs. Anna Wilson. eee Miss Longshore is Hostess at Party Miss Lois Long: hore was hostess atran‘enjoyable te and bridge par Rye hien' Ratustday "atarhop due Nee home on South Lincoln street sisting Miss Longshore was served by the M Kenneth L. Warner. Invited guests included: Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mrs.. Herbert Ladd, Mrs. ‘Jiillan Lever, Jr., Mrs, 0. C. Brewster, Mrs. Kenneth L. Warner, M Raiph E. Barton, Mrs. Stanley Mrs. John Whelan and | Virginia van of Chi William filing, Mrs | 't.-J.-Drew, Mrs. William: B. Cobb | and sister, Miss Marjorie Pfeiffer of Lon Angeles, Mrs. Victor Dacke Miss Agnes Clare, Miss. Violet, Lever Miss Elizabeth Connelly, Miss Em- ma Marshall, Miss Margaret Dough erty,.Miss Ruth K Miss Mar- garet: Longshore, and Miss Loves Norris. owe Neighbors of Woodcraft Vion Meeting for Tuesday Nelghbors of Woodcraft, Casper Clrele No. 499, will meet in regular session: Tuesday evening at § 9’clock at tie Odd Fellows’: hall ere Annual Flower Exhibit To Be Held Saturday The annual flower exhibit con- ducted by the clvic committee of the Casper Woman's Departmental club, will be held on Saturday, Sep- tember 5, in the Midwest, Pharmacy Second nnc Mre t, according to an mgde yesterday by chairman of the stre nt Slade, A. A 8-8x10-6 Axminster Rug -- 7-6x9 Tapestry Rug -- Good used Duofold ~~~ Chaise Lounge Day Bed and pad Inlaid Linoleum, square yard - 242 W. 1ST, | m., and the children are not to take by the club and prizes will be award- ed for the {wo largest varieties and for the best single varieties The exhibit will start at 10:30:a. STUDIO 1248 South Ash Str the flowers to the store before that time. Tt will continue until 5 p. m., when three prominent Casper peo- ple will judge the best selection and award the pr’ Pathfinder Lodge To Hold Meeting Pathfinder Lodge No. 42, A., F. and A. M., will hold thelr first fall communication Tues: evening, September 1, at 8 o'cloc! After the regular business meeting the last section of the Masier Mason degree will be conferred on one candidate, see Treble Clef to Hate Rehearsals. The Treble Clef chorus will renew | Meachér Piano, Harmony, S TheFitzGerald Studio ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE FALL TERM AUGUST. 31:,1925 Miss Genevieve Fitz& Exponent of DANCING in All Its Branches Special Classes in Eurhythmics for All Pupils ‘eet Cannot decide Maytag Gyrafoamwash- PHONE 1043 committee. On exhibit will be flow- ers grown from seeds distributed last spring to the school children 4-Burner Gas Range, large oven, also broiler . Good value $12.50 Library Dine Table $75.00 Office Desk, good condition HUNTER-GOLL CO. later. Miss Agnew has prepared an excellent and interesting program for the first ‘concert of the coming sea- son ey bie 3 ty Benefit Hold Meeting. The Security Benefit association will hold its regular business meet~ ing, at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Knights of Pythias -hall. ‘The lat- ter part of the evening will be spent in dancing. eee Jones-Usilton Nuptials at Buffalo. Miss Hazel I i 7. _ 9 OPPS aytad Features CG ton. 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