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PAGE FOUR WOMEN’S INTERESTS t male nh esa a a oh ——— ee Women's Club East Side Circle t Side h will Hanson avery Circle of meet on t chure Mrs 1 to work sf | eee onstmistress Thirty ing. oreser W. B. A. will hold their regular as asin Oa October etn | hood will meet on Saturday after- the I. 0. 0. F, hall at 8 p, m. All| 00m, October 10, at 2:30 o'clock, at members are requested to attend in| the home of Mrs, Lewis S. Bower- to complete plans for a rally!™man, 514 South Beech street. All in honor of the supreme commander, | Visiting members are cordially in- Bina M. West. There will be initia. | Vited- [eRe I Brooks tion and other new business d 4 htful troadtimedite’ wile thatveds Ue Women's Association 54 caxcual dindbe lie committee To Meet. ‘ ‘ Srie HOSOrA LET. ° The Women's Association of the whan First Congregational church will or. The t meet Thu October 8, at 2 p. m., a at the ¥. VW. C. A., Second and Wol- wed the luncheon was opened . R. Finney will be hostess | ¢, i inet \Amerion tiactsiras Jrmal luncheon to be given | Cott Streets. Mrs, Majcolm Campbell of th rs, who Out-of-to were Mrs. Put- | py um of Mrs. Merritt ft Creek to make her home in s rsh of Laramie. nd Miss Margaret King of ere will be another meeting in ke City two weeks time at the home of Mrs, 2, 849 W, J. Batley, 1623 South Wolcott | s+, yrari’s street Guild to Meet. There will be a | Mark's guild on Thu at the parish house at 2 as hostess at rnoon in honor ames were nts served dur ternoon, Guests invited to see Moose Lodge RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER at the Thursday one has been ¢ at her home, 427 Divine avenue next Wednesday. The guests of honor will Mrs. Thomas Cullen, who is leav- meeting sday afternoon ‘clock. Mrs. Albert Jones and Mrs. T. G. Adams will be hostesses for the afternoon. and installed to fill out va- initi cancies, follows: secretary Krahn; ner, Plans the the last were 1 Fisher, the Bap.| another home zations dispense Modern Woodm important meeting on Tuesday eve- ning, October 6, at the K. of P, hall. A vote ment to the local by-laws which is of St. | of vital be disci Woodmen of the World Meeting. . a Meeting. , Which was at the home of| Casper Lodge No. 1182, Loyal| Natroi Pattillo, 317 North Lin-| Order of Moose, held the largest | of the V were as follows: Frank | meeting of the year in the new hall | meeting n Daly, Lawrence and Dan-|at 127 West Second street on Thurs: | nesday Dorothy Winter, Maxine : Burkh el vjco dictator C. E, Hadley; H. A, Wagner; inside guard, Fred | Pred Drallie; musician, H. A. Wag. membership candidates having been initiated at all of whom predicted that within would be one of the largest organi- drive ts Pp. E. O. Sisterhood. Chapter G. of the P. E. O. Sister- and Mrs. Crowther will be hostesses. America Will Meet. Casper Camp the camp. ton settled. A large gttendance of members is desired. The officers are now as Dictator, Harry Nauman; A, L. Staner; prelate, ort, J. BY. Heagney; . Fisher; treasurer, | A trustees, A. F. Sloane and | are being made to increase greatly, © several meeting, Interesting talks | nade by Messrs. “Heagney, Wagner, Drallie and othe: year, the Casper lodg in the west. now on ation. A membership under a special see Woodmen of No. 1 en of America, 5, Modern will hold an will be taken on an amend- interest to every member of Local activities will also sed and the hall proposi- na Camp No. 331, Woodman World, will hold an important at the K. of P. hall on Wed- evening, October 17 recently s and the social activities of tled Brit at g|rades” and stating that § day evening, and new officers were} o'clock. 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A Conn will give you both profit e oer’ oare | boay institutions. work, has a roster. of George stu people already enrolled Janet Hayes, of Buffalo, and Miss Opal Yoeman, of Sundanc in the science and arts ‘Washington Miss Betty Connelly, of Casper, h also begun her work at the Imm: sented this year among the student ot Washington's Practically all of the schools and colleges in Washington are now open for another year of and scarcely one but Wyoming Among some of the young educational what dent upon its are Miss who are artment University. 8 lata. Seminary, and the Misses I Belle and Mary Barnes, also of Cas- per, who have begun their second year at the Colonial school. Two young Wyoming who have recently joined the student ranks in Washington are Randolph Wilson and Bernard J. Connelly of They have enrolled at the Blectrical school at Takoma Hon. P. C. Spencer, chairman of the’ Republican state central com- mittee of Wyoming, has been greet ing his many friends in the capital and incidentally conducting depart al r ent t | Mr. and ity. Miss Che Allison ¢ a fortnight Miss A for a shor yenne, |’ Atter in Pp Ww business, his wife a shington. turesque Mohawk Trail and spt e time in their old home in New Mr T1004 Unde} little toin 6. Spence daug hi rents son of this | Lily rwood, also of | who accompanied Miss and was her guest for has returned home, but plans to remain here eee hree weeks delightful h New E nd and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Patten have returned to their home They covered the % EDITED BY Mary Tobin Lady Cynthia Mosely, attractive daughter shire. Enroute home they pped off at West Point, and en joyed a pleasant visit at the home of Capt. Don Shingler, formerly of Cheyenne, who is now stationed at the “Point”. as instructor in mathe matics, Mra. J. J, Shingler, mother | of Capt. Shingler, who is at present Ithe guest of her plans to spend the winter in Florida | ore Justice Josinh A. Van Orsdel, Summer Tan & IS NOT BECOMING But M saxophone and pleasure. NOW arinello Marcelling Experienced Operators Bleach Treatments will soon take away that dingy shadow. Marinello Beauty Shoppe a o MP4 eA With Casper Pharmacy Ce oe aa NTO ETE forded the only by addressing an audience as “Cor mpanied by Mra. Van Orsdel and their niece,* Miss Katherine Spell- man, have returned after a summer spent in the west, and are now pleasantly located in their apartment at the Hotel Roosevelt. ears The many Cheyenne friends of and Mrs. C. Dwight Avery will be interested to hear that they have recently purchased a pretty home in Takoma Park, M a beautl- ful suburb of Washington. Mrs. Avery was Miss Myra Graham, for several years a popular teacher in the Cheyenne schools. eee Former Governor Robert Carey is expected to arrive very shortly from Wyomnig to preside over the meetings of the spectal agricultural commission which is to be in session here this fall, eee Mr. C. H. Reimerth, of Casper, chairman of the Wyoming State Accounting board, has spent the past week here where he has been In attendance at the convention of bankers and accountants. eee Washington friends of Miss Ada Coates, for many years a be- ed teacher in the Cheyenne high noo}, are anticipating a visit from her very shortly. Miss Coates sailed from San Francisco last week and will take the Panama Canal route lo New York, coming thence to the national ‘capital. . n. oe Winter entertained dinner on Sunday, September 27, in honor of Hon VP. O. Spencer cee M John, well known veridan, has t Wyocolo Hotel F. D. BERRY, Proprietor New and Modern, Just Opened With Many New Features Phone Morgan 71 FORT MORGAN, COLO. Permanent Wave $20.00 PER HEAD BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Tribune Bldg. Phone 707. of the late Lord Curzon, ny out of Europe's friends’ in the national capital, and also at Lynchburg, Va. eee Masonic Dance Club Organized. The Masonic Dancing club will open its fall and winter season of festivities on Octobér 9 when the first dance of the season will be given at the temple here. Warren's Broadcasters, a seven-piece Casper orchestra, will furnish the music for the occasion and efforts will be made to make the initial affair a great success. Plans of the committee, consist- nig of I’. E. Bundrock, A. E. Tweed, Dr. W. H. Snoddy, Herman Trepte, c. H. McFarland and Stanley L, Grlebel, call*for a series of. twelve No regular night will "be observed for the schedule, regular dances being interspersed with spe- in the dances. cials. Season tickets are hands of the committee. . & @e Piano Pupils In Recital The 4th recital of this season. given by a group of Lula Elizabeth Sams pupils, took place Saturday afternoon from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock at the studio, 515 So. Durbin street, The following program was played entirely from memory. The Brooklet Vera Thompson Song to Venus from “'Tannhouser” --- Wagne Left and Right Marc! Jewell Song from ‘Faust’ Grace Hayes Chorus from I] Trovatore .Gouno: Anvil Dorothy Sullivan Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rus- tieana Beautiful Blue Danube Waltzes Straus Here and There - To My Dearest. Pauline Garner Farewell to the Piano. Waltz from “Faust”. Wilma Gustin Russian Dance Narcissus The Rosary June Decker Troldtog Op. 54 No, 3 Annab Mrs Fitzpatricl To Entertain Mrs. South at an honor be at the country club. eee Mr. and Mrs, Marquard Coming Here Soon Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Marquardt are visiting Mrs. Harriet BE. Curtis at Jamestown, New York. On their Look Here! 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