Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR WOMEN’S INTERESTS mist Wi built. C. C. Beal served in the ca- pacity of toastmaster, and Mr, Cut- ler received a small remembrance. eee RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES Ok CASPER Interesting Engagement Announced, Wedding Near. An engagement which will come as a great surprise to Casper people has been announced by Mrs. L. N. Hagood, who states that her daughter, Miss Ruth Stevenson, and Harris Dodge, both of this city, will be married on Wednes- day, October 14. "Miss Stevenson, one of the most popular members of the Weekly Resume of Washington News. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 10.— ashington has been filled with in- sting 'forelgners for the past some forty-one nations being represented at the Interparliament- ary Union conference being held here, but interest in these august visitcrs ig as nothing compared to the wild enthusiasm displayed over the ‘world series, Everything ts at a standstill until this annual contest shall have been decided. Local Wyomingites are of course ardent rooters for the Senators, but it takes an enthusiastic fan to come all the way from the home state to see the Senators win. Of such stuff fs Hon. Leslie Miller, of Cheyenne, and we have {t on good authority that he w jal set, has been study-) is here for no other réason igs LK dem] contest. de- ld-Key nd ¢ 1 Warner, Dr, and Mrs. Roscoe | #¢° Ya championship me A iipes: ves, Mr. and Mrs, nk Matt- | ded seas Menanea ire and L. E. Hussion, Capt. H. S. Harnsberger, of Lan- der, has departed for home after a week's visit with relatives in Wash- ington. Capt. Harnsberger hag been attending the annual rifle matches at Camp Perry for the past month. eee enau, Mrs. Dud- Miss Etelka Boling, Miss F. EB. Patterson and wedding | Monday Bridge Club Meeting Hon. F. W. Mondell and Mrs. Mondell have returned from a brief visit to Atlantic City, N. J., where Mr. Mondell addressed the Ameri- can Railway Blectric association at e family. M will go to Dalla n Houston to at Mr, Dodge, Sr., is 3ridge club will be of Mrs. A. F. Hoff, South Center street. tend the wedding. eh Bacal Sone oats to {ts annual convention. Mr. and eas |S. B. A. Serves Mrs. Mondell also stopped off at Fortnightly Bridge | Lunch }Philadelphia for a brief visit with Club To Meet | ‘The Security Benefit assoclation|their son, Frank, Jr., who {8 a stu- The Fc Bridge Club will] will hold its installation, which was|dent at,the University of Pennsyl- 1 its meeting on Satur-| post ed last week, in the K. of] vania. oe ee » October the home of|P, Hall, After the meeting an in- ci Major O1 36 South C ce will be given to which] Mrs. P. C. Spencer and ed ris street is inyited. Lunch will be} bara Lee have arrived from Chey: Jat seryed by the ladies of the S. B. A.Jenne and joined Mr, Spencer at the Wriday Club Rt da gto Ay Hotel Roosevelt, where they se: Meeting Treble Clef taken an apartment. cae aa The Friday club will meet on Oc-] The Treble Clef chorus will mest|to remain here for several weeks. Mrs. C. H. F see tober 16 at the home for rehearsal on Monday night at 5s Carpenter, 417 East Fifth street at} 8 o'clock in the hall of the Mountain] Mr. William C. Deming, presley 1 o'clock States Power company. of the civil service commission, was 5 ne & Se ae ome of the speakers at the recent Mrs. Rynalski J. S. Cutler Honor convention of the American Legion Guest at Banquet. at Omaha, addressing the bepratin’ Seventy-five members of the Texas| upon civil service matters in ada ning pany were present at|they were interested. Mr. Deming banquet at the Townsend hotel | will also make official visits to Lc ust night in honor of J. S. Cutler,] ver and St. Louis, with a possible peek iar ger aving with his family to| visit to Cheyenne before returning wedding anniversary) of the|/make his home in Port Arthur,|to Washington, nd hostess the i n| Texas. ‘Mr. Cutler has been an party. The following guests | engineer with the Texas company in] ‘The interesting memoirs of former SS since, the plant was|Vice President Marshall, which are now being published in the Wash- ington Post, are replete with char- acteristic criticism of his former colleagues, In a recent installment he pays a just tribute to Senator ‘Warren, and a gracious compliment Mrs. Warren, thusly: * upenator Warren. believes to the depths of his soul in the ancient Republican theorfes, (and yet he never permits them ‘to interfere with his kindly Intercourse with his fellow men. He was always kind and gracious to me. He ts, as everybody knows, the father of General Pershing's wife. His second wifo is one of the most beautiful and gracious hostesses in the city of Washington, and it affords her in- finite pleasure to call General Pershing ‘mon ' To Entertain : Mr, and Mrs. A nalski will entertain at an inforr idge party at their home in the Poling apart-|a 1ents tomorrow evening Mrs. | who is will: be Casper ever oe Miss Capitola Allison returned to Cheyenne this week after a happy vacation spent with her parents in this city. Good With Your Gulbransen" It’s your night to entertain! Your To help you conduct these and pests hometsthe plate, and everybody's other ts, to ald you tn plan- Miss Vera Barker, of Casper, has lere’s where youeven ning your Programs, you arrived in Washington and entered up with those friends for all the the Chevy Chase academy for an- good times they've shown youl Gulbransen music—a whole de- lightful program of it—arranged have our new 64+-page de hie book, “Good Times With Your Gulbransen.” This, in one compact volume, tsa complete digest of just what rollto use for every purpose. It lists and classifies over 1,000 different com- positions — selected by musical authorities and artiste—each ac- other year of work. see Congressman Charles E, Winter will arrive in Washington very shortly and resume his duties at the capitol after a long summer spent in Wyoming in the interests of his constituents. tainment could d anybody ask — than to hear you play a well- chosen, well-rendered group of wee Gulbransen selections as the big cording to its fitness for the The many .Chayenbe: trends lot ae pA aka bd Miss Helena Clearwater, formerly Raat Saeki Canad Peeso superintendent of the Cheyenne Os, SARL 2 STE Ee Memorial hospital, wilh be tnterest The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. | ed to know that she 1s now a: mem- Hor ft c | ber of the Army rse c ‘Orps, Sper 232 East Second CASPER Phone 194 | pleasantly located at Walter Reed pital in this city hos CULBRANSEN Piano Recital Saturday. The ‘fifth recital of this season, given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth Sams’ pupils, took place Saturday afternoon, from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock, ss at 615 South Durbin street. .» ANNOUNCEMENT The Wyatt Cafeteria Ding Dong Bell... ---Spaulding Frances Johfison Dreaming Poppies -..~--! Spaulding Loutse Winship BS ERS Oe 1S. -Mozart Iris Rabun Barcarolle from “Oberon"...Weber Milmadee Edenfield Flower Song from “Faust"--Gounod Catharine Dean Study, Op. Waltz Song from “La Mireille” apa Gou! Knight ‘ IS NOW OPERATED Rupert, Op. 68, No. chumann Betty Trowe Faust March ...---- --Gounod Helen Engel! Miss Sams teaches from the be- ginnerge to the very highest grades in plano playing, and awards certi- ficates as each grade is completed. During the past month the fol- lowing pupils have received certi- feates:; Howard Wilson, Roberta Denny, Lucile Lyon and Gretchen MEAL HOURS Denn Breakfast-—7 to 10:30 A, M, wer yay Luncheon—11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Lat Nighees Dinner—5 :30 P. M. to 8 P. M. Under New Management The highest grade of food will be served with the best possible service. Mr. and Mrs. Clayburn Hooper entertained last night at a buffet supper and bridge at thelr home, 1610 South Walnut street. Invited guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weldener, Mr. and Mrs, A, EL Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Reeves and guest, Mrs. Reeves, mother of Dr, Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richards, Mr, and Mrs, RR. A. Rowlands, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Beers. Try Our Sunday Dinner Today Hattie Wyatt, Eva Decker, Cora Legan, Proprietors SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown, Mr. The Panhellenic Association will entertain at a bridge luncheon on October 17 at the Henning hotel at ervations should call Parker, 17383 or Mrs. 2936W, and the reservations should be made before Friday, October 16. eee company manager, acted as tonst- E. O. Hunting, general manager of the Denver Auto Equipment com- pany, ‘was a guest of the evening, and made an informa) which he thanked those >resent for their. part in the success of the Ces- per company during the drawing to a close SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1925 . Ent Mr. Those withing to make tes: Mrs. S. G, y Gray, The affair was in honor Anna eee This banquet | Dean Herne The ®peech | int ear that is alee ou These Furs are from the Hopper Co., Incorpor- ated, leading furriers of Denver. EDITED BY .* Mary Tobin Brookside, Casper mountain. was generally accepted and those who enjoyed the hospitality of the Ione Ridgeway, M. B. Cl; Mae Manning, F.; Martha Horsch, protector: Past Chiefs Mamie King, Abbie Wolcott, Lillian Howes, and Mesdames H, J. Raffer- rances Zimmers, L. T. Hall,, H. Bernice Camilla Ss. Littlefields past chief; Ida Lowe, Eva Herneall, Hawes, Krebbs, Lois Horsch, Hall of Woodbine, Iowa, and W. FF. Hawe of Denver, Coloradc Wolcott, Lowe, Archie Ridgeway, Dr. Wencil Manning, Horsch, Orville- Mason, H. 8. Hawes, S, ‘. IXrebbs, Archie. Wolcott, L. 'T. Hall, G. L. Brown, J. Rafferty and Master Jay Man- ning. » Pythian Sisters tained and Mrs, ¢. Hunice Temple Ne ters of Casper, invited the members of the temple and their families to $ spend the week-end, October 3 and 4, Farewell Party 4 ® Tonight Miss Betty Wiederhold entertained twelve Iittle friends at dinner last night at her home, $05 South Chést- nut street. of Miss Billie Knight, who is leay- ing for South America shortly with her parents, Banquet and Friday evening was tho occasion ot the annual banquet and dance of the AECO club, the employes’ or- sanization of the Auto Equipment company of Casper. was held at the Henning hotel, and was attended by all of the members of the company’s Inside staff and outside sales force. F. lL, Hunting, Krebbs, Mu, AS Juyed by all presents were: guard; Dorts W. J. S. J. J lined plans for the coming year and E. Littlefield of 16, Pythian Sis- a summer resort on invitation The Beak, King, Inembers ware Messrs. Cc, H. James, H. conveyed to Brockside in cars on Saturday af- ternoon, and after a bountiful din- ner they gathered around the, fire- place in Timberline Lodge. was popped and jollification was held en MUSIC, ART, | LITERATURE up the night's enjoyment by ing served by Mrs. Dolly Wilburn and{eon to the members of the decorations were orange and bla: , the walls and oeams being featooned with evergreens and hung with Jap- Honored Last Week Mrs. W. D. Johnston entertained at a bridge party last Thursday at requested to be present/ ove anese lanttrns. The guests retired | her home in honor of her brother at a late hour to spend the night Inlana sister, Mr. Katl V. King and | Betsy Ross the various cabins, They arose the] Miss Margaret King of Salt Lake| C8mp Meeting. next morning with appetites whet- ted by the keen motntain air to breakfast beside the murmuring wa- ter of Garden creek. The day was spent in mountain climbing, horse- beck riding, horseshoe pitching and other sports. At two o’clock a five- course chicken dinner was served to the enjoyment of all, after whict the parties returned to their homes in’ Casper. Eunice Temple No. 16 {fg one of the strongest and liveliest in the state of Wyoming, and ts looking forward to the enjoyment of many social affairs during the coming season, / City. Honors were taken ty Mrs. Cron and Dr. Allan McLellan. . rary Delphian Clab Has Lunch. ‘ The Delphian club held the first meeting of the season last week at the home of Mrs. Clayburn Hooper, 1610 South Walnut street. Mrs. Hooper served a delightful. lunch-! 19. $1 0.00 Week ANNE’S HAT SHOP day, October 13, at 2:80, at the Dr. Clan Stuart Dancing Party Clan Stuart will hold a dancing party on Iriday, October 16, at 9 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. All members and friends will be wel- come, and a good time is assured. eee Cc. H, Cc. B. HATS and VELOUR SPORTS. Petroleum Lodge To Meet, Petroleum Lodge No, 478, Ladies Society of the Brotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen and Engineers, will meet tn regular session on Monday evening, October 12, in the I. O, 0. F, hall, All members are asked to be present. Refreshments will be 3 for one - ANNE’S HAT SHOP Balcony Midwest Pharmacy Cards BLAKEY & CO. 7 142 Sonth Center ” A MANUFACTURERS SALE OF Fashionable Furs for Fall and Winter 6 RARE | Thursday, Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 15TH, 16TH, 17TH Wait and See Our Furs Before Buying —A large display of very choice Fur one Jacquettes and Scarfs at a sav- ing o O Per Cent —Through the co-operation of a very prominent furrier we are able to offer to the.women of Casper and vicinity the privilege of buying Furs NOW at the same reduction which prevailed during the August Fur sales in larger cities. Ne i" —Onur selection is a big one, and ine cludes everything smart in Furs. There are Coats as well as Jacquettes in Muskrat, Raccoon, Hudson Seal, French Seal, Squirrel, Leopard, Jap Weasel and Mink. —Scarfs and Chokers are offered in tremendous variety. —This unusual collection of depend- able Furs will be on display for Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, | —Do not miss this rare op ortunity to inspect these lovely new Fur modes, and supply your needs at unprece- dented savings. BLAKEY & CO. 142 South Center tober 12th at 2:80. All members | d A, beautiful assortment of FISK, | SY BRODINE and GRACE PATTERN | Values up to $20. Our price 0.00 club, and Mrs, J. Arbuckle. predicted even better business in| dancing to radio and phonograph} Mrs, Bartholomew. - | after which the regular meeting ~» Sane per and’Wyoming generally. music. Pi 8 @ % held, The next meeting will be ; Panhellenic Luncheon The banquet was followed by al ‘The predominating colors of the] Qutof-Town Guests : : Saturday ‘ cence, which was thoroughly en- if the Publilo, Ubrary on Monday, o There will be an important mec ing of the Betsy Ross Camp No, 1) Daughters of the Civil War Thurs pub Mo Ubrary. Plans will be made the entertaining of the departmen: president, Mrs. Boyd, and the ten: inspector, Mrs. Quin, both of Pucb. lo, Colo., who wilt visit here October

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