Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 7

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” Spears, and Mrs, Frances Biglin, " Dinner Party Will SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1925 SOCGETY. Rehearsals for Minstrel Show Scoring Progress 0, EB, 8, Tea ‘Tuesday Afternoon, ‘The vegular Order of Eastern Star tea will be glven on Tuesday after- noon at 2:80 o'clock at the Masonic temple with Mrs. J. EB. Trask'’s com- mittee ti charg All members» as well ag visiting Bastern Stars in the city are invited to attend. eo. Second of Series of Luncheons Given Saturday. Mrs, John Bingenhelmer was host- osa at the second of a series of bridge parties which she is giving, Satur- day at her home on Eleventh street. Honors were won by Mrs. T. C. Guests invited were: Mrs. M. E. Young, Mrs. T. C. Spears, Mra, Frances Biglin, Mre, lL. A. Elkins, Mrs. W. PM’, Ott, Mrs. J. W. Bingen- heimer, Mrs. G. R, Waldschmidt, Mrs. Glenn Leidecker, Mrs. E. Paul Bacheller, Mrs. Harry Free, Mrs. Teigh Townsend, Mrs. Rose Hayni Mrs, Charles S, Hill, Mrs, Joe HB, Mansfield and Mrs, Nell Charles Geis, Bingenhelmer will entertain again on Thursday at another lunch- eon and bridge party. erry Wyoming Day to Be Celebrated By Casper Woman's Club. ‘Wyoming day will be celebrated by the Casper Woman's club which will give a program on Friday after- noon of this week at the home of Mrs, B. B Brooks on South Wolcott. street, Precede Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby will entertain at a dinner Friday eve- ning at their home on South Center street for 24 guests, the party to pre- cede the Masonic dance to be held at the temple, eee Aid Society Annual Christmas Sale Saturday. The Tadles’ Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church will -hold its annual Christmas sale Saturday at the Casper Pharmacy, corner of Second and Wolcott streets, The sale will include aprons, hand’ made’ no- uons and fancy work, all) suitable for Christmas gifts, Home made can- dies and baked goods, will also be on sale. A feature of the bazaar will be attractive children’s dresses, rompers and aprons. The sale will open at 10 a, m.- and continue throughout the day; A committee |) composed of Mrs, E...Gerber Mrs. Hoss and Mrs, R. Shedler will be in charge of arrangements. ere Northwestern Women's Club to Hold Meeting. An important business meeting of the Chicago and Northwestern Rail- way Women's club will be‘held on Tuesday evening of this* week at 7:30 o'clock, at the county Mbrary. Members request especially the pres- ence of Northwestern men as’ club’ affairs of iniportance will- be’ dis- cyssed. show hungry long time since a Casper audience has greeted 2 minstrel show, | If It is only it will go over big. ine blackface outfit. brought the southern expression and dialect under subjection and {t goes g004d. say it cannot be distinguished from Here. Public Assured of Lively Entertainment in Presenta- tion of Black-Face Comedy and Songs by B. and P. W. Club Pe Rehearsals for the Dixle Minstrels, to he presented by the Business and Professional Wofnen's Club at Elks Hall, on the evening of December third, are going merrily forward. For the past week, and during the current week up to the evening of the performance on Thursday, it ts a nightly gathering of those who take part . The program its rapidly taking form and performers are becoming perfect in their parts. who are directing the several groups it {s learned that this {s to be the most amusing show that will occupy the boards this season. From those Let her come. The old town ts and it has been a If as good as proraised, From as much of the program as was obtainable the following is pre- sented: The Dixie Minstrels are a genu- They have Experlenced broguemasters the original and the genuine. Young Women's Christian Asso- elation. Offices and residence, 142 South Wolcott. Telephone 1456, Gymnasium Classes ‘The business women's gymnasium clase will meet as usual Monday eye- ning st the Methodist church annex at 7:30. The Burlington class will meet at the Burlington clubroom Tuesday at 7:30, Rooms Available A few beds are available in the dormitory room of the Y. W.C. A. ‘Those who want a temporary or a Permanent room down town enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the Y. W..C. A, residence. Until recently, all the space was filled and a num- ber..were disappointed when turned away, Children’s Class 'A>class in;interpretive play for tiny tots. from five to eight ‘years, Was.organized by Miss Glenn McGa- hey, yesterday’ morning, The group Willmeet each Saturday motning: at 9:30, at the ¥. We C. Ay “Mothers a (| Who~ desire. to: have: their children Wickets Are on Saloitue 0. goth, micipiein: y still arrange ior St. Mark's Gytld Diesel: . «regtatrafions,” ; % On ‘Thursday, December 3! mi “SS Girl Reserves © bars of St. Mark’s: ‘guild, will give Leta mie president of the Girl » dinner at thé Parish house ‘to which the public is invited to attend. Serving will begin at 6 o'clock. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs, Sinclair Reekle, phone 2670, or from Mrs. Paul Weidner, phone 25417. eee Maccabees to Meet building, Reseryés; is calling a special’ meet- ing of the Girl Reserves to beheld in Room 251 at the High School Monday’ afternoon, prompt- It.4s important that all be, pregent. “ « Membership Tea % All,members of the Y. W. C.. A. On Tuesday Evening Following the regular meeting of the Knights of Maccabees to be held Tuesday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall, an oyster-aupper will be served and a dance will be given for members and the public, the lat- re.asked especially to reserve some time Tuesday.afternoon of this week to attend»the- World -Jellowship. tea which will bo held. in» the parlors of, the Y. W. CG, A.« This tea will take the place of the usual fall mem- bership meeting, and it is particu- aq is, in part, the program to be ren- dered: * Diste Minstrels Opening Chorus.-Southern Melodies Solo, Edna Trump—"Loud Speaking Papa" Mac Cleave Katerina” r—"T Want To Be Happy" Solo, Mrs, ©. M, Hotchkiss,—"Uke- lele Lady” Closing Chorus—''Yen Sir, - That's My Baby" In a one-act farce, the company will close the evening's fun. The farce 1s entitled Rickety Rackety Soio, Mra, Radio, The characters taking part are: Gridleak -~ Sallie Newell Grapefrul Man Juvenacker Applejack Johnson-_Jane Thompson Know Nothin’ Jones,Minnie Skinner Creosote ~~ Patsy Sullivan Aaron Gas .. Sylvia Rudshagen Epicure ~. ~~>~ Leah Wilson Voice On the Radio-Gertrude Kamps A number of specialties will be intersperced throughout the per formance, among them will be Berg- man Sisters, banjo and dancing; Bert Ausenbaligh, dancing; ‘The Charleston” by two local’ profes- sionals, and a number of other spec: jalties as yet not disclosed, secretary, who will spend a short time in Casper this week. Very few visitations are being made now to. local associations because of serious cuts in the national budget, and it is only because Miss Degay is passing through Casper that it ts possible to have a visit from her this year. «It is, therefore, most desirable that a large number hear Miss.Esgar and meet her on that occasion, Re-Registration of Membership Because of misunderstanding on the part of many concerning mem- bership in the Y. W. C, A., the mem- bership committee is asking for a re-registration of all those who join- ed previous to the-past year... A new membership list is being made and those who are asked to re-regis: ter will be added to,the lst upon turning in the application blank fill- edvout. Many persons. have thought that membership in. the association terminated each year unless renew: ed and: have ceased .to be active. Tho committee desires to reviee the and Mrs. A. Smith of Bear Lake, Mich... were arrtyals in this city 4 yesterday, see eee Salt Creek are guests todsy at the Henning hotel. ° ing here with friends from Powder River. list so that each member will he ready to contribute: something, at. least attendance at general meetings of the organization, each year, .Eyi- dence of continued interest ig the one requirement for continued ‘mem- bership. Election of Nominating Committee’ To promote the democratic-nature of the Y..W. C. A., the nominating committee ig elected from the floor at\the fall membership meeting of the association each year, this com- mittee reporting candidates for tne ‘board of directors to be voted upon at the annual meeting in January, . Since the regular fall. meeting of the association wil] be displaced »by. the World Fellowship tea to be giv- en Tuesday hfternoon, nominations are being made by any members who ter to begin at 9:30 o'clock. ‘ Jarly important. that'll. members bo: present. Friends of,tho asgocia- tion will be also cordially welcomed. The special feature of the after- noon. will be an address by Miss Mil- dred Esgar, national Y, W. C, A. Miss Margaret Hoffman who was formerly connected here with the Oil Well Supply company and who spent a short time in ‘Denver is now in Paroo, having recently accepted a position there with the Parco hotel, so PEOPLE AND Gi Charles Jones, numbered among Mrs, Jack Bilis is expected to Te | the early Casper settlers, Mrs, Jones tum today from Rochester, Minn., where sho underwent treatments at rothers’ hospital. oe and visiting where they Saturday shopping friends from Midwest now make their home. eee | Miss Mina Ellis whose marriage to Glenn Marica will be celebrated in Denver during December will leave tho latter part of this week for Cheyenne and Greeley where she will be the guest for a short time of friends. Vrom Greeley Miss Ellis will go to Denver. eee B. ©. Hammond of the Parkers- burg Rig and Reel company 1s ex- pected to return today from Kem- merer where he has been for several days on company business. . Mr, and Mrs. N. Sprague left last Thursday for Beatrice, Neb., to viait for a short time with Mr, Spra- sue's brother, Charles. From Ne- braska, Mr, and Mrs. Sprague will vo to Miam!, Vla., to spend seyeral months, Mrs. Berquist, mother of Dr, I. EB, Berquist who has been visiting with her son in gexington, Neb,, returned to Casper last evening. eee Mr .and Mrs. F, L. Robinson and Mis# Nadine Robinson who have been guests here for the week of Mr, and Mrs. C, H, Townsend are returning to thelr home in Boulder, Colo., this evening, eee John Murray, son of Judge John A. Murray spent Thankegiving tn Casper from Colorado where ho at- tends college. ‘ . coe Mr. and Mrs, H. Meyer Thankselving with thelr daughter, line who {s a sudent at the Unt- versity of Colorado at Boulder. ee nt Thanksgiving with friends in Lusk. ‘ oe Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Pearce of 308 South Kimbat! street are the parents a séyen and one-half pound baby son who arrived Baturday morning t the Casper Private hoepital. The now arrival has been named Robert Watren, —— HOMESTEADER: BRINGS o- Miss Contance Metz, student at the Univeralty of Wyoming at Lar: mie has been spending the Thanks- giving holidays here with relatives, » aoe Mr, and Mra, C, R. Peterson have had as thelr guest at thelr home, 702 Divine avenue, during the and threo children were in Casper | « 80 desire on a Ust posted at the an- sociation rooms, The committee will be elected by ballot during: the day of the tea, and each member who has @ vote should not fall to cast it at that time, _ PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER . UESTS IN CITY, Thanksgiving holidays, Miss Dertha Whfte of Laramie, see Mrs. Harry Johnson of Salt Creek spent yesterday in Casper visiting with friends, < ove te Mrs, Blizabeth Garrett has re- turned from a two weeks pleasure trip. spent with friends in Denver, oe. Mise Thora Slade who Is teaching this year at Worland and who spent the Thankegiving holidays here with her parents, Superintendent and Mrs. A: A, Slade, left this morning to resume her work. While here she had as her guests, Miss Marion Hunt of Great Fall, Mont, Miss Ruth Gilman of Laramie who are also instructors in the Worland schools, who returned with her. to- day, Miss Bugenia Jones whose ome is at Cody and who has been ‘ aching at Midwest was also a guest at the Slade home during Thanksgiving. see Mr, and Mra, Ted Mosher spent Thanksgiving here with relatives trom the Salt Creek fields, .- Krank Knittle ex: soon for Florida on a business trip, da; Mr, and Mrs. F. Royce and Mr. ACTION AGAINST OIL AND PHONE COMPANIES) An order to eject the Midwest: Re- tiiing company and the Mountain States Telephone and ‘Telegraph sompany from his homestead is be- ing asked by Crawford C. Richard- son. TUchardson in his petitfon in pttict court here claims that the il company gave the telephone com- pany permission tov string a, Mune reross: His holdings while he wae tn Hehttdl postession: i OF THE *232 8 Second ATCH for the announcement “?" Brunswick PANATROP —the musical sensation! BY ALL MEANS—HEAR IT! The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. CASPER BREED ReneS AOR TLT, She Casper Sindap Cribune PAGE SEVEN fc has been shopping and visiting with @ whort time frlénds here. —! + cago ors in this city, |day for Salina, I » Where | Mr. and: Mrs, F. A. Brott are Chi-| Bodine Dismuke is leaving Tues } e . John's M aca See T. Fe O'Nell of -Chiacgo:is an out | A.-Jonhstone of Colorado Springs é oe or ie % Mr. and Myre. Robert Young of{of town business visitor in Casper} is here on business and {8 a guest Mrs. George Byans, who has been| Mr. and Nr. is) son Roland hay t ed from 1 Polling where they attended the Ag: Wyoming game Than! 1 and isa ¢ the Gladstone hotel. Miss Bertha Meyer has been visit- B. P, Wigton has been spending t at at the Henning hotel, 78 | +» and daugh' Mrs. Houston Irvine and baby son, |; Marvin Bishop, J Houston Jr., of Denver are Slo to her home n't seveyal days herve from Riverton, | at the home of Mrs, Iryine’s mother, | evening. 4 ee Mrs. ©. C. Young, Mrs. Irvine was i J. C, MeGalley Is visiting in Casper} formerly Miss Helene Young of this trom Glendale, Calif. eee Mr, and Mrs, R. ©. last Wyland lett} leaye goon fon, Texas week overland for Denver toj holidays with relatiy Give Hera Cedar. Che-' A Gift Treasured By Women Join GC aways Christiae CEDAR CHEST CLUB MOTH-PROOF Cedar Chest is a year-round gift. It is the one article that not only makes‘a strikingly handsome and appreciated gift—it is worth many times its cost in clothes and linens saved each year from the ravages of the pesky moth. 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