Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 8

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i. | PAGE EIGHT ATA RN MOLI RECENT AND COMING! EVENTS IN CIRCLES OF CASPER > n Is Hostess Tea Saturday. fela Sullivan presided at i Miss Sulliva at Bridg Mrs. Al- Mrs. Robert Black- 2 Barton, Mrs. T. J Dy I Price, Mrs. Bourke Welch. Mrs. Leo A. Dunn, garet Sullivan, M Miss anore nyder Royal Neighbors to Meet Tuesday. The Royal Neighbors of Am will in regular session T day 8 at the Knights of 3 wil) be s for the year will for Members who a ting something ed dish lunch { Carpenters ies’ Auxillary of the Car ion will meet on Monda. Carpenters’ hall. Drew Will Be Hostess for Friday Bridge Club. Mrs. T. J. Drew will be hostess this week for meeting of the Friday Bridge club to be on h Durb is composed of w tists. et. ves of Casper den- Mrs. Hooper Entertains Midnight Bridge Club. Mrs. Paul Hooper was hostess Fri. day evening at her home on South _ One Hour of Time Banishes Two Years from Appearance ‘The tired look will be removed, th complexion freshened and the brain econo ion will be recom: | | | icated by the condition of : d ‘ai .? Fea ee PARLOR Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 WOMEN’S INTERESTS held at her tome | The club} LN a SOCIETY < SOCIAL Ash’ street for a meeting of the Mid night Bridge club. Substitutes for the evening were Mrs. Nell Kimt and Mrs. Herbert jd: The cl will be entertained in two weeks t Mrs. Ladd at*her home, 342 South McKinley street ) Invitations Are Issued For Bridge Luncheon. | Mrs, M. C. Price of 3132 South Durbin street has issued invitations for an informal luncheon and bridge party, one of a series to be given on Wednesday, December 9 at her home S. B. A. Meeting | and Dance Monday. | The Security Benefit association} 1¢ their regular business me ng Monday evening in the Knigths of Pythias hall, the session | to be followed t D. A. Ko Meetin Fishburn Residence. | A meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held on Tuesday «fternoon cf this week jt the home of Mrs. H. P. Fishburn 1224 South Wolcott street Extra Meeting of | Study Class Wednesday. | An extra meeting of the Study| class will be held on Wednesday at-| ternoon at the residence of Mr: A Politicians might well take lessons in vote-gathering from Miss sed a aT CS aa gaa Mary Elizabeth Hill of Tulsa, Okla. She was elected queen of Monday Bridge Club , | University of Oklahoma campus against nine competitore with » Meeting Tomorrow. | Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney will be| hostess tomorrow at her home, 636 | South Wolcott street for the regu r meeting of the Monday Bridge club. total of 145,066,811,563,917,232,548,741 962,550 yotes, ov jt bricf, 145 octillion | Mrs A, O. eppatd, t les will be al is being made ete the box Much, 2590 or! o'clock, following which Much ef-} auxiliary a for. y the being a large birthday cake. Christmas Boxes To Be Sent To, Service Men Memt Mildred Inez Naylor, Helfrich, R rh s of the American Legion y are busy preparing Ct boxes to bg sent to the serv men at the Sheridan hospital. It has been requested by those in charge that any persons withing to iver, mpson, Jean And son, Dick I {and Edward a Compliments ashington Visitor. homas Daily. donate, hard candies. gum. shelled Frank Firmin presided at an| foi nuts, ralsens, or other articles such mal tea fof a uumber of her! Fortnightly Bridge as necktles, shaving cream, tooth nds yesterc afternoon at her | Meets with Mrs. Hoff. pastes and brushes, handkerchiefs! ome, 804 Gra enue. The oc- or sox, call Mrs, W. J. Wehrl!, phone | Cutting! Manufacturers of the Cenol linc | noon. of. insecticides have sent a display| Miss Jourgenson Honors weeks with Mrs. Anna Leeper. poster to the general drug trade! Qut of Town Visitors. | cee which reads: | Miss Constance Jourgenson enter-| \tiss Webber ained at her cozy bungalow home! [vor Sewing Club. sion was arranged to compliment Mrs. E. Ralph Firoved of. Mt. Ver- | /3 non, Wash., house guest of Mrs. Fir-| street home. min. Mrs. Firoved leaves Monday | sides members were for Bibings, Mont., for a visit with | sunivan, Mrs. W. friends before returning to her! airs, G, R.Hagens. Mrs. “Cut-price Eggs may not be as refresh- 436R and the| ments were served, the centerpiece The small guests included; Caroll Grayce Dorine o Rogers, Meredeth Goodrich, Margery m, Elsie Len Thomp- on, Jimmie Keith Lyon The Fortnightly Bridge club was} ertained yesterday afternoon by | A. F. Hoff at her South Center Guests of the club be- Patrick O. Wilson’ and Mrs, P. C. Nic * olaysen won high score for the after- The club will meet in two THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD x La AAC RRO ic MMAR Freddy, Jr.'s sixth birthday anni- versary. The afternoon was spent in playing games, with a large birth- day cake as the center of attraction. Guests invited were: Elliott Levand, Jackie Leyand, Marjorie Sanderson, Stanley Halteen, Eugene Street, Joe Street, Larry Essery, Franklin Ier- rich’s, Jimmie Hayes, Patricia Mc- Dermott, Gerry McDermott, and the honoree. eee Northwestern Dance Will Be Given Saturday. ‘The Northwestern Women's club will give a dance Saturday, Decem- ber 12, at the Natrona Power com- pany hall. Members of the Qgicago, Burlington & Quincy Woman's club are invited. Several “special enter- tainment features are being planned for the evening. eee Mrs. Wilkerson For Ceramic Club. The Ceramic club will be enter- talned this week by Mrs. Wilker- son at her home in the Miller apart- ments. Members will be presen at 1 o'clock, eee Chapter G, P. E. 0., With Mrs. Platz Saturday. Chapter G, of the P. E. O. Sister- hood will meet Saturday afternoon, December 12 at the home of Mrs. Cc. H. Platz. 1504 South Spruce street. The meeting will be called at 2:30 o'clock. Visiting members of the order in the city are given a cordial invitation to attend the meeting. eee Nelghbors in Woodcraft Dance to Be Given. The Neighbors in Woodcraft will give a dance at the Odd Fellows’ hall, Tuesday, December 15,’ to, which the public is invited. One of the features of the evening will be the giving away of a cedar. chest packed with linen. Members having donations for the chest are asked to leave them with Mrs. A. E, Kyle, CLUBS PA FTA un aa VAR I 1244 South Wolcott etreet, or phone 974-M for them to be called for. The chest will be on display after De- cember 10 at the Richards & Cun- ningham company, . Piano Recital Saturday. e ‘The thirteen recital of this seaso1 given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth Sams’ pupils, took place Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 8:30 o'clock, at the studio, 515 South Durbin street. ‘The entire program was played from memory. Wilder Reiter’ Op, 68, No. 8. era Effentanz, Op. Barbier de Seville. Wilmadee Edenfield “Caalleria Rus- Intermezzo from ticana” Scarf Dance 4 Pauline Garner Valse Op. 64, No, 1_----.. Miserere from “Il Troatore” Ta* Ceavitie coe oon Gertrude Josendal Dance d Btolles, Op. 66...-Godard June Decker Melody in Fs. ------Rubinstein Troldtog, Op 54, No. 3--------Grieg Octave Etude, Op. 83_-----Concone Annabelle Rosenthal Concert Polonaise - Silver Stars Rustle of Spring Le Papillon, Op. 18... Mabel Hay Dinner and Bazaar at First Christian Church, The Woman's Association of the First Christian church will hold their annua! bazaar Tuesday, De- cember 8, at the church, corner of Eighth and Grant streets. The ba- zaar will open at 10 o'clock and con- tinue throughout the day and even- ing. The sale will include beautt- ful and useful articles for the home and for Christmas gifts. A chicken SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 aL c dinner will be served from 5 Sto 8 o'clock in the evening. Tickets may be secured from any, member of the Association. eee East Side Bazaar Will Open Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the East Side Methodist Community church will hold {ts annual *bazaar at the Hoffhine stationery store on East Second street beginning Mon- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. and con- tinuing until Tuesday evening, Mem- bers who wish to contribute toward the sale are asked to take the arti- rles to Mrs. G. L. Brown, 106 South MUSIC, ART, _LITERATURE Kenwood street. A large number of plain and fancy articles will be on display. J ———___ Reserve your candy canes at Lloyd's, Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00. Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 morial of 40 OU are expected to. be present at the Elks Me- Service this Sun- day evening at 7:30. Members of subordinate lodges and the public invited. Apollo Chorus ices will ‘take part. ‘Admission free. - fresh as represented; Cut-price Tires may be seconds; Cut-price Cigars may be stale; Cut-price Drugs——?" We'll say you're taking chances “Save with safety” at your. Rexill stores. Wo glve you quality and y afternoon for her house Miss Anna Starr of Los An-j| geles and Miss Violet Mortenson of Council Bluffs, Ia. A dinner was served and the remainder of the atf- ternoon mbst enjoyably spent. Miss | | | | | tain States Power company. Miss Edna Webber was hostess friday night at her home, 802 South Walnut street, for the regular meet- ing of the sewing club of the Moun- Guests Katherine esent included: Miss “Two Stores For Your Convenience” Birthday Party and Miss Katherine Brady. eee 130 South Center | Orthophonic | Victrola Latest Victor Records | | Demonstrations Evenings by Appointment Expert Violin Repairing | ZOE MARKS Music and Art At Bouldin Home. Mrs. Alvin L. Bouldin entertafned | Mrs. McDermott Entertains yesterday afternoon for a number | at Children’s Party. of children in honor of the fifth! Mrs, birthday anniversary of her daugh- ter, Anna Maxine, The children en joyed games and music from 2 to 4 itternoon at ‘her home, ‘irst street, Roaparwenusoe § | DSA is t SRDS ORE. cee Wallis GRUEN The Newest Strap Watch —another Gruen achievement We have just received this rectangular watch fitted with a 17 ruby jewel ad- justed PRECISION grade of movement, the construction of which embodies | many improved features, The new rectangular movement {s {l- lustrated above to show how all possible space is used to secure greater size and strength of parts. It is cased in solid green or white gold—priced at $75 and $85. i : Before choosing another gift consider the desirability of this newest watch which is in every sense of the word—a man's watch for the wrist. ' ROTHROCKS One Door North Stockmen’s Bank Phone 2526, Phone 1745 New Location "eat se@vice and sell you merchandise at| Jourgensen’s guests will remain {n/ Miss Catherine Pruett, Miss just the right price. | Casper for a few days before depart- Green, Miss Marie Lawler, THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES | !" {°F ‘Belr homes. Mrs. William Shouboe, Mrs, Allen E. Hurst, Miss Freida Van Winkle Fred J. McDermott, enter- tained at a children’s party Friday 611 East in honor of her -son, their compositions your own studio as often pico recording of that subtle nuance,” every tabably Rachmaninoff’s. eyes can convince you that thé master does not sit there before you—playing graciously, repeatedly, for your pleas- ure and instruction. The finest tribute None of the Ampico’s many endorse- ments is more significant than the eagerness of composer-pianists to im- mortalize their work through the Am- }} pico. 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