Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ‘AGE WOMEN’S INTERESTS ee street, in honor of Miss Atlanta Fuller of Lead, 8. D., whe has been visiting here with friends and who: is returning to het home this week. At the close of the eyening dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Browm Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. EB. C. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Mrs. Zimmer: Mrs. Bax] Clark ,Mrs. Leo Sundwell, Miss Ol?ye J. Baker, Miss elle Krainson snd the honored guest. . . EVENTS IN CIRCLES OF Mrs. Wilt Will Hostess for Music Divi Irs. W. G. Wilt ¥ Mrs. Cathay Will Entertain Chapter of P. B, 0. Chapter G gf the P. e host ba: hood will mmet on 5 noon +at ci noon, November 14, at 2:30 o'clock, the bungalow c finished at s meeting Wednesday 43 We eer Univer: Men at the home of Mrs, ‘father, me the music Attend Football -Game. 1225 South Canter street. Woman's Among the fraternity: n at the (aay fou) ersity of Wy: Wyomit oming who attend-} Applied Arts Division Utah game fhurs-| Holds Meeting of Interest Nu fraternity,] A interesting and weil at- Warrell t John | tended meeting of the applied arts ‘3 McClintock, Harry] division of the Gasper Woman's De- Kenneth Haywood.| partmental club was held last Fri- ports the temporary|day afternoom, during which time Nubbs” ¥reeman,| Miss Bertha Seiler, supervisor of Ralph Johnson,/art in the Gasper schools, gave a lg piano selection Story Telling Club and Fred, Adam and William, Shel- ton. Unable to attend were two sons and one daughter who reside in California and one daughter whoso home is in Washington. eles Ladies’ Society To Hold Meeting The Ladies’ society of the Broth- erhood, of Lhcomotive Firemen and{% Enginemen will meet on Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fel- low’s hall. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. B. 8, Jones and Mrs. J..W, Henderson S, B. A. Social To Hold Meeting The Security Benefit ‘Asaoplation will give a box soclal on Monday evening following the regular bus)- ness meeting to be held in the Knights of Pythias ball. All jadies attending ‘to -bring to the meeting a box luneh for twe. Dancing will be enjoyed ‘during the evening. “ef Piano Pupils In_ Becital Is Kirst Conte and Raymond Davis.} most complete and descriptive talk Alph house, F on arts in Hurope, Miss Seiler, who Dick Costin spent last summer in Burope visit- yuteh” Dunn 6 ed the art museum of Paris, Rome, Hutton, I and Florence. Much enthusiasm Thompson; was shown in the painting of pho- pendent club, Edward J tographs. he Tickets Are Baing id for Pioneer Dance Of great interest to the old-timers and all ploneers will be the annual dinner, Thursday,| dance to be given on Tuesday, No- embers of the sed of pupils k school of whict ictor, held their first on. . ef the « at n club. | vamber 17, in the Mountain States r home-| Power ¢ompany hall Tickets for oh Sod d turkey dinner will giyen. | the entertamment may be purchased Popular Casper Couple ing will begin at p. m.,| from one of the follawing committee Married in Denver Saturday, and the public is invited to attend.| in charge af arrangements, Mr. and ‘Arrangenients have been made se} Mrs. Rex Fanning, M d.Mrs. will have to stand in| James R. Wilson, Mr, and Mrs, J. F. e had} Cowan or Mr. and Mrs. John M. last | Whisenhunt. All those who came to the cold, as here: < is t line been the custom, Tht r dinner that the Altar and ry} the county before January 1, 1900, € Tie ceremony was performed Satur-} society will serve until Februar dre eligible to attend. The enter- couple left immediately } The folowing members will prepare } tainrent is being given by. members ia on a several mes Dessert,] of the Natroza County Pioneer ag- on trip. he bride whose Jensen and | sociation. > oie’ wa Sidney, Nebr., z ladies will Piste? a resident of for a tables: Mes-| Mrs. Nichols Friday ¢ of years being connected swman, Slizeski,| For Duplicate Club the Coliseum in the of-] Chandi Daly, Murphy, Slack, © Mrs. R. H. Nichols will entertain ® groom came to Casper] Hollgran, Foley and Schraga. Mrs.]on Friday of this week for the reg- from ‘Tea "8 several yeara ago and|P, J. Hand will dispense coffee and| ular meeting of the Duplicate bridge s connected with the Standard il| water, and the Mesdames Morrison, | club, ore t 2 company, The couple will make| Trumbull, Dodds, Luyan and Kyne} } ; 2 home, 4n this city, will have charge of the dessert.| Wedding Anniversary aphiregies The young ladies of the parish will| Is Celebrated | i assist in serving at tables. Mr. and M | eee honored last e at a dinner Mrs, 0, South Dakota Visitor \given at their home, 684 North Four- is an @ Mrs, L. H. Sennett’s| Is Honored at Party teenth street by relatives, the orca- s of the Li Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brown enter-|slon being tb 45th wedding anni- First Pate tained {nformally at a bridge party}yersary. Covers were Iald for the I dan all duty s Friday evening, November 6, at| honored guests, Mrs. Lora Redwine Thursday beeinning s their_home, 108 South Kenwood and Mrs 1H 1t_Zimm ——— The New “1 f Panatrope Piano Ordinary player The ninth recital of this season sven by a grouy of Luly Wlizabeth Sams pupils took place Saturday afternoon from 2:80 to 3:80 o'clock at the studio, 615 Seuth Durbin street. ‘ Tr following progra entirely from memory Minuet in G-major, Chorale in © major ...-. ~++e++.-Bach Louise Winship Barbier ‘de Beville.. Wilmadee Rdenfiela 8 Dlayed -Rossini Hilarity - 7 ‘ De Etta Morrison | Rataplan, Rataplap .. Donizetti From’ "Daughter of the Regiment.” Diayolo Song reece -Auber From “ra Diayolo. Vera. Thompson Ia Traviata Transeription....Verdl Irls Rabun Turkish March .._..-....-..Mozart Mabel Gorman. foblicher Landmann, Op.: 68, No, 10.42. Tewe' Song from. Valse Arjetta From “Madi ‘ay Grace Hayes. Triumphal March , Irom’ ‘Alda Jeanette Canner, Roses from the South Waltzes ~.- trees sys Btrauss Evelyn: Beal +.,Kern The Swan. ot ----8aint Saens Tune Decker, > 2 8 Miss Trueblood Hostess At Party Miss Thelma Trueblood was host- ess last Thurgday evening at an in- formal dancing and card party glv- ean at h home, 409 South McKin- “eye ~ CLUB sonar og Tat LN MUTA PIMA TON ANN TOI EUR EY TRE TT RT TET WP 2 AB a MEUM MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE ley ptreet. Guests’ prebent included:) Ceramic Club Meeting week at the home of Mrs, W. J,,Miss Gladys Searles, Miss Dorothy Miss Dorothy Foster, Miss Ruth Gi Thursday Afternoon, . Webrii, 526 South Lincoln, Mem-| Jenkins, the Messrs. Fred Pojg Joway, Mies Grace “Foster, Ms] *: ‘rie xezular mecting of the Cera-| Pers and all those interested in che| Harold Heiser, Karl Hawes, bush Helen Hanway, Miss Amy Bustard,| mie ciyb will be:held on Thursday | W9Fk of the department are invited| Hines, John M, Whisenhunt cac Lhe Miss Dorothy Seehorn, Miss “Rose }'afternoon at the home of Mrs. John | t attend, hgporee, iit Busiard, Miss Gladys ‘Prucblood, and| 35, Whisenhunt, 1625 anak aa oe tes Kae the Messrs: Jack. Stenberg, - Jack} street, : Neighborhood Kensington Mrs. Nicolaysen 3 Sturm, Frank Mann, Frank? Hol- a Is Enjoyed Thursday. Entertains Club, Ungsworth, Fred Amos and’ Gerald] soose Lodge Holds Mrs. Willlam Brown fntertuined . Nivolaysen was hostess bson. " Meeting Phursday at a neighborhood kensington last her home on South oi Se At the regular meeting of Casper | ‘Thursday afternoon at her home,| Wolcott styeet for the regular meet- Miss Lawler Entertains, Lodge No. +1188* Loyal Order of | 1114 Cherry street. Among the in-|ing of the Fortnightly club. Guests Friday Eveving Moose held Thursday evening at{Yited guests wero the Mesdames{ present besides members vere: Mrs Miss Marie Lawler entertained the | thelr hall, Ed Schuek was elected as} Pagby, Ltrum, Vigil, Fisher, Horde-|’f. @. Tonkin, Mrs. W, O, Wilsor members of the sewing club of ‘the | trustee... During the business ses-}™2n, Conway, Newman, How! Mountain States “Power company {#/0n. candidates fe initlated ana| Jacobs, Wilson, Jansen, Konig,|for the afternoon at bridge t Friday evening at her home, busihess affairs tayneacted . Fina}] Getts, Barry, Members present were: Miss Kath-|“'rangements wer® made for the | Dousias. ryn Brady, Mrs. E. M. Courtrier,| "Frolic to be givg@i by the Moose- Mrs, 'V, J.’ Donohue, © Miss. Maric | heart. Legion ‘Tuedday evening, No-| Mijas Clayton Green, Mrs, A. D. Hurst, Miss Kath. | Vember 10, Honored at Party. ly, Mrs, R. Re Patterson, led he Mrs. I. @, Clayton and Mrs, John M, Whisenhont were joint hostesses party gvien last Mon- y at the hore of the latter, 13: erine K bt Miss Catherine Prewitt, Mrs..N..C.| Dramatic Department Rowell, Mrs. Wm, Schouboe,. Miss | Meeting Friday at a birthday Edna Weber. Guests included Mias| A Program of interest has been | a: and Mrs, Patrick Syllivan., — Honor we Hefferin, Powers and|taken by Mrs. M, P, Wheeler ar = Mrs. A. F. Hoff. ea ~ [MERA rll i NA Is Edith’s Beauty Shop Room 202 Turner Cottman Bldg Dyeing, Shampooing, Scalp Roge Noonan, Mrs. Dennis Daly'ana| 4Fanged for the meeting of the| South Ash. str set, honoring | Miss eens Marcelling, Manicur- Mrs. E, A. Nolan. dramatic department of the Casper| Lucile Clayton. The. evening was|||2% #94 Facial work. pie | Woman's Departmental club to be| spent in music ind games. Guests PHONE 1124-4 Mrs. Dew Will Be eld_on Friday afternoon of _this| present included Wiss Verna Soaile., Hostess For Her Glub SS — ——— Se The next regular meeting of the Midnight bridge club will be a week from rsday evening at the home of Mrs, T. J, Drew on North Dur- bin street. Royal Neighbors Will Hold Annual The Royal Nelghbors of ‘America will hold its annual bazaar on No- vember 24, at the Knights of Pythias hall. Blan: are now being made’ by members for a hard time dange and soclal to he given*on the evening of the 24th, eee Mrs. Brown Will Bo pir $s for Delphians. eR Eee ANY.WASHING MACHINE meet on Monday afternoon at 2330 YOU HAVE SEEN o'clock at the home of Mrs. LL. Brown, 143 West Eleventh street. The program for the afternoon will The ew GAIN be In charge of Mrs. W. W, Lacy, Smoker Novembek 12 Call 885 for a FREE At Country Club. A stag and smoker wiljl he giyen at the Casper Country elub on the evening of No bers. Demonstration To Be Social Eyent. a limited time only. Among the large social events of the week will be the formal dancing party to he gitza Armistice night, Diet Reem ts a CASPER GAINADAY CO. Elk’s hall, invitations for which are being issued by a committee in charge. Preceding the party a num- ber of dinners willbe given among them to he one at which Mr, and Mrs. R. Ti. Nichols xwill be hosts. UBLIC MARKET ember 12, for mem; AND REMEMBER eee ne A brand new $6,00 Hotpoint Electric Iron Fornial Easky. Waele diay FREE with each New Gainaday sold for UNTIL # PHONE 885 ‘The Gulbransen Registering aT It is the newest creation in the reproduction of music pianos never satisfy | through purely electrical means, It stands alone in its the musician who en- principle and is the greatest tribute to Brunswick in- joys the thrill of gennity and foresight, musie of his own ex- Perhaps it can best be described with the words of pression—his person- Mr. H. B. 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