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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 WC ELL. Mi LoS BE te CLUBS MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE ’ WOMEN’S INTERESTS DL ul. cotved a charming guest gift. Gu present were: Mesdames [ry Cowan, Lowell Brktager, Ralph ton, Paul Hooper, Kenneth I + Governor Ross will speak a the Mrs. Bean and the Misse G |Admiration of Home City and State Go |. {x23 oe Sa ata A who will go from| sien, Inc bhord, B RECENT ‘AND COMIN EVENTS IN SOCIAL} With Princess Wyoming to Tulsa Fete) esis cree )atis nate i | aeeee dent of the local union. The dele-| ney, Fra ret Lon i gates are Mrs, L, R. Bundy, Mrs.| Ann Fr ° rabtree and Theodoi Miss Holloran Leaves on Clate.Wilkineen, Mre:L. ‘. Hall, coon ree and Theodor Mrs. G. Trager, Mrs. Nettie Dunn, | Miss Winter tee . | Monday for Pageant Regt WAG abbetes tbtras’<Gh. "L. | Golig to*Conference. | Birthday Party | Yesterday of Princesses Brown, Mrs, H. Miss Mae I. Winter i Wry: Mrs. nu irisinger was of her little West Secon New Bride Honored air f recy, 1 hards ence to t 1 in ¢ 8 At Informal Party Bae atta cect a ton : : er 28 to October Win-| 8 Jay afternoon on tho occas 4 o greatly increase | well 1 officers—Lillian Stevens | ter will drive there acc led « eighth ay dais aieey At the next reg- f friends and ac . Clara Wilkins Mrs, Christine Reyr was spent in playing games refreshments were ‘5 all girls Invited were: Emm Myers, Maxine Mille: Tr October | held to will go y n Holloran tom ith Miss Leah orrow evening ‘ andy t offices, and a| when she leaves with her chaperone _ Anna Gord ans -| Luncheon for Mae Arnott, Cha¥line HahWay, Bett t e # expected. There | for Tulsa to reign Princess Wyo- erele, Drexients ats ire, 8.1 Reynolds, Lorraine Hend, Jean " fraulimehta eh }wil cr business to tran-|ming in the pageant of princesse recording secretary; Mrs. § rows, - Racy aitea Wath lot 4 tha atte us 1 new candidates|that will feature the International iley, treasurer. Natice Trowe; and. Grace. 1 “pps | will ¥ Petroleum Exposition. .No state, Frances Willard division, Mrs. G Pama tus <4 Ys | hei regs of judges, it 1s belleved L. Brown, president; Mrs.7EX, B. Par- | 1, a 3 | Mrs. Hanway To Bridge For by many, will be representea by sons, recording ary; Mrs. Mack} ¢y) bridge ulnche: ning | otea Dine Miss Norris |a lovelier, more charming girl than Woodward, tre | hot n A Blog’ Lovey, ae x Mise 1, the one chosen by Tribune judges 2 ear NES 1 é fe Bos wedding tales place to wear Wyoming's crown Piano Recital was carri eal Poe iil , hostesa nt ai z > Theodora ‘Wilson’ ta Her appearance in parades and id Saturday, thper 6 AS ae % st n * af +" ne Ba on Monday after pageants, it has a been made The third recital of this season | room Kenneth | be given ner home. Imm sure, will refl a type of beaut iver pe Mies Nor treme] pop’ to the best ad- inAaeu Parts haces antage. owned in shimmering Veaterday Party ‘Veaterday yellow with a train of changeable . s |colors in which gold lights predom tise 3 inate, she will wear to climax her : costume a crown of ar ic and friends and re will be pre given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth | W ns’ pupils, took place Saturday | the fternon from 3:30 to 4:30 o’clc t| is Younes geo rm rer eer rr TD Che following program was given entirely from memory en! pias t “Little Sally Water,” Greenwood We brilliant design. The crown was a Sdith Sipe bs Phage in Joy id by “The Brook! ioe d = ie de Champlon Jr. It is an ex sey i Thompson = : Mrs. headpiece, some two feet in Rondo,” Mc Neff, Mrs. Violet Laver, and Mrs. Dud: Iris Rabu The base Is of hed parch- ment built up with polychrome clay and green gold. The whole of the exterior is heavily encrusted with small jewels—648 of them—and very Sunrise Left and Right Mar Jewel Song from “Faus' Grace Hayes Founn ; , Anvil Chorus from “Il 'Trovatore" esta ' Pra large square gems, Some idea of rdi aattha aseketh i aM. An aL) Hott was hosters to [tt Beauty of the work may be elestial Chimes,” Greer the ‘lun uae ip aeidee cola ee tie | ene fact that it took five at Thy Sweet Voice’__ nt Saer - Dvoral days to complete it. Last night it display in the window of dio together with the be train and was viewed by hundreds of evening shoppers. The court costume i@ for wear only on official occasions at the ex- position, a complete w al e matin y nome on afternoon. Sub: stitutes for the afternoon were Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. Leigh Townser nd Madame Spear 1 War. ee oe Out-of-Town Guest Complimented ances Julian “Poupee Valsante” Gertrude The guests Jo C H rdrobe being In co essen ot “ and rushing . sai - _ 7 ? : auie VaR EeLCE aa say ania & social seas. 1 hold .fort Miss Leah Helen Wolloran of Casper who will leaye Monday of Gs n B. and P. W lacidkee taairut onetce “clit during the te The first | evening for Tulsa to represent this state in the pageant of prin alle eee Meeting Saturday | Briday afternoon, About’ 100 ‘edesta |e) of importance will be on cesses at the International Petroleum Expositi as Princ and 3 of the ar al of the princesses Johnston of Chey¢ Were present. During the aftern on!when Mayor Herman F. Newblocl Wyoming ent Wyoming at the twenty-sev | f N b ayed, ter which de ill welcome them at a luncheon 1 enth bf-ennial convention of the P. + v \1 shments were aecres and reception at the Tt club, | of the Forelgn and Home Missionary | Child welfare and white ribbon re-| E. O. society to be he t\Minneap- | ’ *| Honors at bric re won by Mrs. ‘ let 2. Batley th 8. 8. Bailey is, Minn., Septemt to Octo-| x Among special events planned ts at.| society, Mrs Bailey of th uits, Mra. § Bail pte to- | a5 pags E J sR ¥-|tendance upon the Tulsa university and Dr. Chas.} Flower mission, Mrs. H. K. Bur | S is the most popular Gulbransen, and its pte: elvedin'charm:|Trastan qealen footer toe ee Presbyterian | ¢ #) pie | pay ‘ e q F guest gift, Saturday, Balls and danees at war, x the Ministerial] ‘pemperance and Sur schools, | Luncheon fo MeKtinley style designation is The Suburban. It satisfies - ’ ! most exclusive clubs will be | Mrs. J.T. Hanna. PRCHOOE TOANHENR, | i : 4 r A number of ner Mrs. oaly sto almost nightly affairs with other| There was a plano solo by Miss|~ fryangeliatic, Mrs. C. J. Johnston Comphimenting the new teachers the tastes and fits the pocket-books of more peo were. ani he club, Bil: | Give. Luncheo fynchonapellig, onetime ter ce el vanes n@ a solo by Mr.| Tecimuton and cntoreement, | of the McKinle ol the old teach: | 3 ‘ well Mrs i a Hah : eae pled with appearances in the pa.|Osdern ed by Mrs. Kurtz. | arrs, c. D. Hemry | ers were hostesses at a luncheon at| ple than does any other instrument of its type. _ ined the avenue will give an {informal bridge | oan npee eet te fe: Ss ela rennondehito the the Henning hotel yesterday. Those | . : * geantry or the two parades. One| The Rev hofield responded to th Christian zenship, Mrs. H. O.} ne ye in 3 ° I timed, gave a x6 luncheon at her home next Wednee:[Srgcing, tuna Deen astreatie. foera |waneae, tn a mere een eel aoe present included sre, Hordemon | Such public preference challenges attention and \ da, ) formal reception at which the enjoyéd by all freshments were} social ‘ “ as well as the : Desay cesses will meet the delegates to|served, and a pleasant social even-| gaye. atrs | interest. The name “Suburban” as we a : time all Abbott Home the exponitfon followed by a dance, |!ng wan spent, Literatur | price “$530” are branded in the back of this in- ‘ here will be in attndance at this oe Medal conte bie i y Abbott entertained ; | ae Fe homertained | function olf men from all over the| Petroleum Lodge ams | strument at the factory. Examine it at our store. world, A soclal committee made up| To Meet Publicity, Mrs | Moose Lodge Has Saturday afte Rulaa Sy soclety women’ is! petroleum Lodge No. of the} Spl from r 2 to 5 at her ro : R: B: d n the id of t Milwaukee ‘e Brea New Headquarters rom 2 to 5 p. x t her home. A n the round o} y' ‘or scheme of pin with sweet Ladies’ Society rhood | ent depart of Locomotive Fir nd Engin- | past year had been a bu will meet in regular session | all had accomplish September 28, at] worth while. Appre pressed for t the mer n, society editor of vill accompany Mis Invitatoins to the | Baur’s Cakes | Raisin Bread 1 somethir tion was e and kindy | Suburban Model l members are to the Winners in This Contest. ooo |! WINN METER SCHOOL OF MUSIC | SHOP © ' “0 THE CREDELL STUDIO 1 | PIANO, VIOLIN, SAXOPHONE, CORNET, CLARI. | With Casper Pharmacy aN an t Bes ae: Ree ; poetne nae Morris’ Supreme $530 eats 1 thelr departure trom “ mets ap Baked and Boiled Hams Eaeyto Ploy ome guests of the e: sites | . Open Until 12 o’Clock for Th Ch E W ll rij]! | the dining room, Games were play-| to Ke Held Your Convenience. e as. ls e S USIC fi y { [ed during the afternoon and re-| ‘rhe Seourity Benefit. asso. ~!} | freshments were seryed. Invi | will hold a t e at White's | “Home of the Chickering” aEe, amy Albert, "ath| (ery mare on Ououee at Gon | ASCO 232 E, 2nd CASPER Phone 194 | ham, Marjerie Day, Edith Davidson. | aaer's \ | Branch Store—Salt Creek Vera Ford, Mary Jane Kribbs, Betty | aus te | June Sanders, ‘Thelma Sanders, viv. | Rummage Sale } 138 South Center Other Models » $700 » 8615 » $450 - fan Bhepard, Dorothy Rae Speas, | 1° Be Held I | = scot teeamane = _ ~ j Pattle Jane Ward, May Weir, Kay| Ladies « First Congres : Welr and Kathryn Abbott | churc have un \ z Luncheon for | P —— — Jewelry ae = a Mts’ Gul F aps ° | Californt | ysI| Diamonds Pearls | | Junlor High Schoo! ¢ | le | | : . < | ‘ Cottage : * 4 FY ° | Ls ent’ Hasitn 1 wth 3) Silverware Pickard China Nesteneet en ( y | etnetpel Ass Willard | General Division . principal o lar¢ 10) ‘i ihe | | Miss Fredericks, who is taking Mrs. | om hs OS ‘ a | Culp's place, and Mr. Slade, superin: | ,, The eneral divisior | - tendent of schor met Take he I rr : m ¢ ere ay afternoon t The <1 We Are Pleased | Mes. Ladd | was called t 1 ot ; ; | ‘Lo Entertain j president, Mrs { lo Serve You Mrs. Herbe ‘ T. Hanna 1 d tcKinley street en ni | “Sweet Hou ae | Wednesday Thursday of this |‘ reading . auf ; eon Hanna pas | ei, _ Tea Tuesday fon them by some | Fort Casper Chapter No. 4 0, &.| Monday, Sep Until October 15th 8. 9 give its regular bridge and 4 t er 29, at 2:30 at the Masonic. 'Tem {a fr Hand-Colored ee en nonnae rear Mi sl tai Q Enlargement of ‘4: S. Miller, Frar 1 wor enturs CLIP THIS COUPON AND PRESENT IT AT Reception Is : installed vice } J ONLY ate Succes: sresident, Mra. °S. E. Batley os fol. | mah Her teas , THE CREDELL dB I Two hundred ay a titty people were | } president, Mrs. L. R. Bundy}| Frames to Fit. “Qa ae srenter pect: ef the toiN aachine of the United States Govern- Present at the reception held Friday | corresponding secretary, Mrs. Clara MEH 20 Bee aie peat gee peeve! Purposes, with no other thought aga lor as night for the Rev, Schofield ana| Wilkins cording secretary, Mrs. | See O Window than to provide the greatest safety possible for its citi & af ere te ge, ee ek On, ee el ee ar © bave recently come to]. T. Hall, treasurer, Mrs. E.G, | ee Our inacow | In other words, though you don't think ee ie mecttne % ' 8 y > rs - Casper to make their ho Rep-| Trager, The retiring president, Mrs. | | * . ’ ° © mone THIS IS TO CERTIFY, THA! 1) peaeutativen, Ot dietarane: beationes | Nettle otina Brad Pessented rikni a aa eel Sarre ea LANE forum of "ach ile For'yons per- I ! pany We deen dsetive ecdgioes _ Flot the Methodist Church made the | Land gold bow pin | sonal safety. i r pores. y]new nd his family walcome| The following are superintendents | THE Aside from the many other advantages of a ; Site PAREN! os vepenined 20544504 DOREY ORE e ptt, bral renal ok Aula BA edt tall eg aE) i: 4 good common sense to put your money in a ba paged account, itis J ligibl sentatives were a " lL. T. ., Mrs. Kathryan Abbott, | 7 D5 nk to assure its safet ry Js Eligible to and Enrolled in the ' n Mi Bean ofthe @inday school, | YeP.2a. Mew aemioe Davin | = You don’t pay for this safety, but get interest while you are enjoying a ‘ ‘PENNE , aE an fraylor of the Methodist Ep-! Union signal and young crusader, | CREDELL BABY CONTEST a cod aie eee 90 oa eee - PICTURE BAe OUR iuONEY ne I Fifteen Medleys, Hand Colored in Oil, Valued at $2,250 Given || rere | ‘ GULARLY I y Baby Must be Presented at Studio CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK I 481 Bouth Bevter Street Und | NET, BANJO,.GUITAR, MANDOLIN, UKELELE Second and Wolcott CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BUILDING Sprecher’s ¥\) Phone 958-W Address 443 South Durbin ~— ee ee ee ee L-- a Leia —————____