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29, 1925 PAGE SIX Che Casper Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, —— OA LL RT TR : : z ie ne 5 z — an a N mes, | SOCIETY idermat sams | ieee SABI Me PPI aR AE i BOR LOPES AARNE NMAC AS AR? OIE ADI A AS AL AAAI) ASIST AES RMD 10, when the chiefs degree will be conferred on a e class. see ° y afterncon was spent in playing, eral get-together of the old and new, Mesdames Oscar Helstand, E. W. | Disowned Because He Loves Actress, Rebar! aneeyowbienartettestaaute Peter O'Malley, Fisher, J Adams, Holloran, : T wera caervon high school girl scouts. All girls aa ah :, E i: chs who have bi t righ | L- Dessert, RECEH N AND COMING | Scion of Great French House Seeks Job |. Guests wno attendea were: Sara|to, whether thes mae cet eens | Denis Daly, 3 , Slizesk!, | Marriage Is Perform Avery Tyler, Helen Lucia Lummis, | with a high school troce or not, are | Mt and, M.| By Judge Layman, - : | Betsy Nichols, Virginia Rose, Mar-| tnyttca, S.F Trumbull, rs. Lena Eberhart ar z I y Vf garet Nichols, Blanche Loulse Lum- ie Lujan and Ul be| Oberg both of this city were mar } | | mis, Ann Biglin. Carroll Kem, *a-| Neighborhood Party Is awarded to nd. rie e at § I nore Burwell, Gilla Ann Heming-| Enjoyed Saturd: in | way, Helen Schwartz, Rose Mar: Special Meeting of vs Hemingway, and the hostess. Mrs. George Pock entertained at! Modern Woodme Nurses Association ate a a neighborhood lunchreon and theato sens Meeting Thursday —- rei party Saturday at her home, 711| Casper Camp Tho regular’ mee mee CY Circle ‘To’ Meet East Fourteenth street the occas. | Woodmen of America . S trona District N will be & at So’ Tuesday Afternoon sion belng the tenth birthday ann{-| SP¢clal meeti The CY circle of. the Methodist] versary of her daughter, Mary Dell, | Novembe 5 Ald society will meet Tuesday after-| Guest who attende o: AN yn} ball during w noon, Decem%er 1 at the home of} Talbert, Donta 25 candidates w Mrs. Mae Hathaway, 914 South Oak er, Pes Important business street. Members will take to the honorse, acted. Pls vill be mi meeting articles for the bazaar ces ing to be held on Mo: on Monday Odd Fellows’ don ents on Vevate Birthday Anniversary Aunouaced. | ts Celebrated Thanksgiving s George ( way € Natrona Memor Mary Exschwis nu Wast the ek. vit in cb ington street anni. Mr. and Mrs. f a mts at Informal Party eed : whither fin fshed or unfinish St. Marks Guild December 7, whe had Geatlaare basen Ne hosen | |. for Mr. pba ee To Serve. Dinner Sh flee Aga t an Informal 500 party che Me Music Division To Give A dinner will be given by St. .. ening at thelr home, 1026 & Mr. and ! , Program At Regular Meeting Mark's Guild at the parish house| Regular Session of Bécond street. The entertainment. be debating this year will | daughter ‘Helen, M 1 C Ewin | At the general meeting of the Cas-|on the evening of December 3, Din-| Neichbors of Woodcraft. Wc iihatdeatine’e aeciag! tate iciver aglude # tour to the Atlantic coast and s ery re pied rete per Woman's Departmental club to| ner will be served from 5:30 to 7:00] _ Nelshbors of Woodcraft Casp aie y (fhe ego zee fi wort und a lesser tour tor the and s Ruth Ga he held on Wednesday afternoon of|P. m. The sale of tickets is pro-| Circle No. 409 will meet (i ieee nea nts women. It 18 hoped ae the ire ie ea thia week at! the Mountdin States | ceeding very well. Mra. Sinciair| Sesion Tuesday evening, December | (it Crue Ct : Ll east hak ah cena rataiaetane pape : Power company hall.'the muste divi-| Reekie and Mrs. Paul Weldner have} 1+ at the Odd Fellows’ hall, ‘The | Were served by the oe ehleved by teams in the last wo | Mrs Christopherson sion will give the following nroeram:| the tickets for disposal, meeting will begin at 8 o'clock and| | Cuests present included. Mr. and yoars. The men’s ating team took | Entertains Class Members Vocal selection, Mts,.Kenneth C. . Stee all members ag well as visiting Mr . H. J. Raffert und Mr practically in Mrs. Jane Christophersor Napa tain Aerie San | [Pc Ce Nea utSraie che eee 1 to} C: B. Horsch, Mr Mrs; OA tneluding th! nO; ntertalned at) 8” Chinese «party: on Taneworthy niane anet ‘Mra. A. | December 9 and 10 attend, Mason, Mr. and Mrs A R. Manning, : | Friday evening at her home, 819 East a Mrs. J 1 10, sone spe lb Pag gL a oe ante Fourth at be: t th Riker and Mra. W. G Wilt and al The annyal Christmas bazaar of | and 3 Ss. Vv. ‘The most outstanding event of the | Fourth stree mbers of th framatic reading by Mrs, W. W.|the Altar and Rosary society of St, |Redmen Hold Meeting = — — spproaching season wil! be the great aoe fake . : c aa of t ace, AGRE LS EAE RAIA TC GRE Toe eel | Tiiaakeagivitig: evening: a : astern trip for the men According | First Christian ehur nose pres Do AnthospeECalbetie sohurgh vil ie Tinniariving Evening. i. ee ns ; ora a’ reading given by Miss eld o1 e y ci ye R , y to Head Coach Constans, debates |ent enjoyed a roading given by Ml Wah eaters PAGCEUER Trae oO en he ae | dayeveniae et the O40 Uaitiwe nen| aith's Beauty. Shop with thirteen of the leading univer yee fas Count Stanislas de la Rochefoucauld and Mlle. Alice Cocea tertalnubYonhey, UR INURL cae he een iby Dope. Agta icing 10 oraur |” Room 202 Tarbey Cotuse Bide. ities and: colleges | of- tie ‘east aod |, “Among, those, who attended ; Troon 16 of the high school wilt} and many oiher suitable and useful jot Redmen, was the large class which A + middie-west have u.ready been sched- |The Rev. and Mrs. Charles By Central Press [the engagement. entertnin the freshme Fone AS eS ata ge'st RF at ateoaten a3 sen | Dyeing, Shampooing. uled. Among the greater institu Mise Netie Ch Mise Thelma Mil] PA 28.—Detalls cf the} ‘The couple, sore determined than | {)))' Sega eee rae ee came terete mae memnORYeanys Ope. Cig edomttion Sear Treatment Marcelling, Manicur- to bo debated is Penn State college. | ler, Miss Viola Chase Miss Murtha | :roubled romance of Count Stanislas | aver to brave parental wrath and| 170 S000! ciel so eomenpamete ne Heh alc r fale at most reason L Saprleadpat tha fait la aba ng and Facial work | ‘At the latter schooi, instead of Gadberry. Miss Dorothy Foster, Miss » ta Rouche foucaud, scion of one unite thelr attec on and destinies the new high school building. The| ‘The following members of the so-|soctal time enjoyed, The next regu-| | PHONE 1124. fegular debate, the discussion will| Mary Shear, Mis Grace Foster, Miss France's and Burope's noblest | in la’ ck, . shee Dish, : : he f : njoy xt ree rosolve itself into an extemporan-| Ruth Galloway, Miss Helen Hanway|and wealthiest familles,-are enabling |the moment by material considera- in the nature of agen-! ciety will _assist at the bazaar. The | lar meeting will be held on December eous debate on some subject selected | and the Mes: - Hoon, Parisians to forget the omnious f!-| tions. The engagement holds fast by a disinterested party. Each side | Miller Frank Mann,|nanclal situation and France'a| but remains informal while Count will be given twenty-four hours to| Dean E ph Miller troubles with her colonial posses-| Stanislas looks for a Job. prepare the debate. This is expected ee. a! For he has made up his mind to to be one of the most Interesting de-| Wrs Ritchie Ix Hostess The Young count and Alice Cocae,| earn a living rather than sacrifice bates of the tour and Is being « At Bridge Party Friday the Roumanian actress with whom } his love, and lke figures of humbler ducted as an experiment on extem-| Mrs AV, Ritchie entertained in | he jg In love, are finding the thorny | romance the couple will defer thelr poraneous argumentation. formally at a bridee party etven at} road of true love even longer and| marriage until the young man has The women debating will be con. | her home 223 South Kenwood more diffieult than thev imagined. | made a posit‘on for himself. ducted on a less extensive scale, due | Frit afternoon = Prizes wer All arrangements had peen made Mile, Cocea intend# to continue en to the fact that they will make no GM Vandeveer and Mre tour this year, however, a very | 'ohn Sweeney strong squad has reported and de Invited cueste were) Mre y the couple to celebrate thelr en:|*he Parisian stage where rhe ts! rement with the pomp worthy of | star of the first magnitude, even! neof the highoet fam'iler of France| oben she acquires the right to bear | bates with a number of the greater T Lane v fon irate Duke de In Rouche: | the name of one of France's most Raver tain couen Dad ae tistvces sag il i UA Free ec es LAN niall Bobb oi eg ala Se de th nee Show me the home wherein music dwells, ond I shall show you a happy, ave! bbad ‘abcd ibd nuke wcmnsa iwaene | MOALABA Rot OEE CO MEDA GREE ALE At fe Rochefonen ‘ami!y has , Lo! have been scheduled and the women Sweeney Mrs | Aectdl t him off j,_ th efonenu mily hh éagaaldanaraontesitedt home?" eanprelior tongue lashers are looking forward x Mrs. Mc | nrover r | riven up {ts attempts to separate y r to.@ very guccestful season, and to Rohert Crenger Mra | ‘This was after courts had dented | the pair. Its latest move 1s to ap- sree the adidtion of several more victor- Mrs Fred Moore Mire | she of the father to annul! neni to Pope Plus XI PA jes to their very excellent past rec and Mrs Frank Co: | -— 7 by —4 Coen Henarine, eee 11425 South flr ntteet. at a meetins | s and o'ficers were elected Zs YW Tipe, rar iGepers ter, Loe women, Willi! Urereserten Ala avant Jof the members of Tri Delt 2 Winslow was elected secretary N be) @ pre-season debate withthe Col- | WHeet, In Charch Parlors sorority club of Casper. ‘The after-}of the troop and ‘Thelma Guthrie grefo State Teachers college on Ne-]. The Ladies Ald ‘society’ of th bridge. | treasurer. ‘The patrols organized |noon was spent in play ih ors at which were won by Mra | were the les with Harriet Hunter vy Gray and Mrs. Harry Coiton. | 2s patrol leader and Thelma Guthrie. Those pret wer rs Joseph | 18 corporal, the Lilacs with Anna Loneffeld Mrs J CG, Warkley, Mrs. | Meinfelt as patrol 'eader and tmez cember 12. The question for debate | First Presbyterian chur will be: “Resolved, That the United | Thursday afternoon of this week in| + States should enter the World Court | the church parlors with Mre W.H with the Harding-Hughes-Coolidge | Price's division in charge coxervations.” This will serve as a pri, » will WATS | | | William B. Cobb, Mrs Harry Cotten, | Shell as corporal. the Sunheams trlal debate from which the. team | Michigan Visitor To Be | Mrs. Leroy. Gr rs Glenn Parker. | With Tone Farguhar as patrol leader will be chosen largely on the showing | C ywplimented At 1) a | Mra. Caleb. MI BI Mre. | ond LaRoice MePeak as corporal. made by the individuals in this par- In compliment to her mother. Mrs. | A Danaher, Miss §illlan Larson After the organization of the cular debate. A. W. Ackerman of Wuddington,|and M'ss Bess Boyle | patrols interesting talks were given In the tryouts last week fifteen | Mich., Mrs. A. EB. St!rre wilt err | a Pe by the girls on “Helping inthe men were chosen out of twenty-five | tertain a n informal lu entries However, the squad will be | bridge party tomorrow at h decreased to about ten within a short }on South Beech while. . The following men were success: | Officers Will Be ful'in the tryouts: George Guy, Chey-| Installed At Me eon'and |" stheran Ald To M Home" and “Earning Money" for ner home| At Church Thursday Girl Scouts. | The tadies Ald society of }Grace English Lutheran chu | will meet on Thursday afternoon be | 2:20 o'clock atthe church with the Winners of thr club work through | Club Championx Leave | For Trip to Chicago. enne; Wesley Kérper, Powell; Warrel| “At a meeting of the Women of | Mesdames A. V. Shipstead and §, F./ out the state left Thursday after ff ‘ Law, .Greybull; | Herbert Lebert, | Mooseheart Legion to be held Wed-| costs as hostesses, This will be the, noon for Chicago for tha: free: trip N i James McClintock, Sheridan; James | neaday evening December 2 at the ular: business meeting, to the Boys and Girls club congress O’Roke, Sabetha, Kan.; Alfred Pence | Moose hall, officers will be {nstalle . ce ae ee eal and International Stock show. ‘The ! Pine Blufts; George Ross, Cheyenne; | and business of importance tran. terlantAiasitesbar champions won the trips through Wesley Sampter, Lightning Flat;|sacted. Following the meeting re , Ane Batieday their success in club work and will ISNSNUULZA LLL ZEN Wayne Towner, Fort Washakle; Vin- | freshments rill be served by a ci be guests this week at the La Salle I Gent Washburn, Harold McCourt, | mittee in char Plans will be dis. | p,1e) pas pyle sy yess oan, ala ate j hotel. | ‘The, trips, were -sivén bysthe ie John MoGowen, Maxwell Miller and | cussed for the t r to be held on|, oeoyterian church will hold its! stontgomery Ward & Co. Swift & Don Hanson. Saturday, December 5 nt Casper | wnnual Christmas bazaar SH Friday! co, Armour & Co., the Association The girls who were successful in| Drug and Dispensary and Saturday, December ¢.and.6 at) oo nanways. at) \Chicago and Hehe the tryouts are: Mildred Callaham, OR are the church tabernacle, corner of Chicago & Northweste: Railway th and Durbin streets. Articles ble for gifts will be placed on most reasonable prices. Do- Torrington, Catherine Coble, Fredia | Mrs. Reeve Is Conner, Tensleep; Merian Jenkins, | Hostess To Tri Delts Big Piney; Margaret Ruthtus and Mrs. Roscoe H. Ree Lan Spark aturda, Co. Wyoming will be represented by the basaar should tbe} Geneva Patterson of Basin, Archie : each puaar should bel Hale of Afton, Irene Knight of: handed in during the early part of] Lafamie, Fraderick Nielson of Doug. the week las, Beryl Hornbeck of Douglas, ] Dorothy Rupp of Casper, and Helen | Piano Pupils Holmberg of Riverton | In Recital owe | 4 season | 8. B. A. To Hold Regular Meeting, What Gift for Christmas Carries with it greater power to give pleasure than The AMPICO -@Ghirkering ) eve was hostess her 1} NUMA \\ BOF Le, We Invite Your Inspection of the | LOUIS ing program nee will be | | | from memory. given for mem md the public, Fi Landmann Op. 68 No, + 6) 2 | a te - Schumann | Mrs, Kimball Will Established 1823 @y | Eadlth Sipes Be Hostess for Club. Chorale In F Major | Minuet in G Minor ~ | Lou'se Winship Mrs. Nell Kimball will be hostess this week for the regular meeting of the Thursday bridge club to be tenmarsch Op. $8 No. held at her home on South Wolcott Schumann | street, Donizett! | eee “Daughter of the Regiment” ng, from Faust. hertn Bringing into your home— Beautiful Music Beautifully Played on.a Beautiful Piano The Newest Pattern in Solid Silver N y. ir Z ("| | Rataplan, Rataplan 1} *ror Pepper Club Tomorrow founod | With Mrs, Weidner. Dean Mrs. Charles T. Weldner will be How often haye you searched for something with the feeling that u EZZASN N have seen many things that were good atl. from ~---Delibes | hostess tomorrow evening at her FA 4b Shueing ; Ne, but none quite up to the ideal you ha ene sa orrison wiht | nome, 334 East Bleventh street, for Z all at your instant command, a perpetual ticket as it were to re- S set! Traviata, ‘Transeription.Verdl | meeting of the Pepper club. % citals of the greatest pianists in the world; only, instead of hear- hy We believe that in the field of sterling Ruprecht Op. 68 No, i Cuyler Abiwacte sletioalane N Pag them in the crowded concert hall, you may listen, and dream 9) ilver tableware we have found just | ------ Schumann | T) Friends At Birthday Party. ~ over their music, in the comfort and seclusion of your own home, hat will please you most completely mes of Normandy Waltzes._ Cuyler Schwar' J daughter of At- thir choice new Louis XIV patterr Pt ey and Mrs. F tor H, Schwartz The Ampico cannot be described Gretchen Sr AY SAAZ/ #0 fine that we want to ask you to m | | = Sa culiiot n@ard th ’ ay | ostky ° |.) | was hostess to a number of small = hes ° te to our he oo. freque r} Wher II 4 gale “Tren ik Balte | friends Saturday afternoon at a Z| F it must be heard. We cordially cy “ae b ta taaterantee oo a efarch fozart | party given in celebration of | he y _ y nh \) he do so it is only because we bel cast ang, dlable Gortaa | icits Sisthany anatverseeys the OU invite you to do so at our store. ( ng i nthe home for years to come G Ror Haydn {s2 aa es TRE x Your piano my, be traded in as part payment \ that we will want to carry it our Helen Engelke onvenient terms. = itock for many, m i obs |} Marcel and Bob Curl | \ “4 “=| B Mrs Hooper For | Y A 0+ The delicate ornamentation on the Midnight Club Thursday | ES 1 sparkles with rippling Mrs. Paul Hooper of 8 | é R as. Py @ Ss uSIC 0 ligt proportions and outline are || Oak street will be hoste <a See | \ e | | Betty’s Beauty Parlor ng of the Midnight t Home of the Chickering n friendly cal) at our store just so that be held on Thursday ev | you may see this beautiful tarp ibe 1 wee oe | Phone 707 : ~ 232 E. Second CASPER Phone 194 fore you make your final purchase of | eee \ 9 Brane Salt Creek | tat table silver | Mrs, Hoff WE Bntertain | See eno (i nch at Salt Creek | Portnichtly Bridge Club - » Wy ) f | The regular meeting of the Fort- 4 mA \Y = 2 ‘chtly bride club will be held on NOTICE a NIMES Make This « Musical E Totietow af hin week at the rer q tanhn at Mire “4 If you fail to receive your re Christmas. A | ter atrece, | © Heft on South |? citume, “call the office Art ——} ~ —~_ memes wt ee Ae | oh 6 *hones 16 and 16, and » ani . | ; Want to See You |. New, Loestion—One Door North Stockmen’s Bask | PHONE 2526 | | Uincoln School Girl || special messenger will bring |] ou a copy of your favorite yaper, Calls must be regis ed ‘efore 8 p, m. week sand noon Sundays. CIRCULATION DEP'T ! “HUNAN: nas ¢ la Miestg ag L \

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