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Amidtican Legion “a Dance fiday Night. The local organization of the American’ Gegion*will hold a sogial meeting “with the Wonien’s Aux- Jiiary dndtheir friends on Friday evening of this week at the Natrona Power shall. Dancing wif be en- joyd@"diiring the evening. © Preced- ing “the*socia] | gathering: @ short-bus- iness session will be held. TBF. ge 0 Scandinavian Lutheran Ladies to'Give Baaar Saturday, The ladies of the Scandinavian Lytheran church will give a bazaar , Saturday, December 12, at the church, $19 Hast Sixth street open- ing at 5:30 in the afternoon. Supper Will-also-b4 served. Tickets are~on sale-in charge ofthe Young: Peo ple's. League ‘of the,church Dinner Today At Longshore Ranch Mr. and Mrs. J, W: Longshore will be hosts; to a «few of. thetrofriends at dinner today at thelr ranch West of Casper. Amortig the guests from this city-wil be Mr, dna Mrs. Black. more -"* ©. & NOW. R, Woman’ Club Dance Deceniber The Chicago and Yorthwestern Railway Woman's club will give a dance Saturday DeCémber 12 at the Mountain States Power company building? Thimble Clab Members To Be Entertained Mrs, John Kelley will entertain \the Woéderaft ‘Thimble club on Wed- nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her residence, 28 Wast First street. Business of importance will be tran- sacted ~ es 500 Party Is Enjoyed Saturday Evening Mr. and.Mrs, W. J...King enter- tained’ informally last ‘evening at a 500 party. given at. their, home, 1206 |- East Second street? ‘This was the second of a series of-parties, planned: for the season ‘hy Mr, and Mrs. King. * Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C_B, Littlefield; Mr, and Mrs C,H. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs, Herneall, Mr. antl Mrs. W, F, Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hawes, bbott to Entertain cand Briish Clab \~ a” meeting of the Palette and Brush Club on Tuesday evening of this week at her home, 652 Bast Fifteenth street. cee Regular Meeting of Eastern Stars:Thursday: ; + On Thursday: evening, ‘December 10, the regular meeting of Fort Cas- par chapter, Order of Hastern. Stars will be held-at-the- Masonic: Templa. The examiping .cormimittee © will “be present at-7.:80" otcthate. a3 Betty Lou Durham to Be Hostess at Dnner - Betty Lou Durfinm, -daug Attorney and Mrs, Hy will have as dinner -gués i¢ evening at her home.n. South’ bin street, half a-ddzenof*her® jittr schoolmates, ia. occaslOn= Will be in celebration other ninth birthaieg anniversary. Covers will bo-laid for Betty Lou, Lola ‘Vanatta, Louisa Josenfal, Marloes Turngt, Bunice Smith and Martha Moss Mahoney. eee United States Capital , News Of Interest The following news notes from Washington, D. C., by Mrs, Edith B, Barrow, will be of interest to Cas per and state friends: Washington, D. C., Dec. 5,, 1926.— Wyoming women are playing an important part in the’ many club ac tivitles of the national capital) Wash- ington 1s verily a-clty of clubs, es: pecially, women's ‘clubs, and proba- bly no other place in the United States can boast of as many and as varied an assortment of such organ: |’ izations. Business and professional —patriotic and fraternal—social and political—the list {s such @ notable one that the local Sunday papers each week devote many pages to the doings of these energetic women. It a Sen Sa NOON ATTA NOW IN FULL SWAY Administrator's Sale of the D.‘P. SMISOR JEWELRY STOCK H. B. KLINE JEWELER 120 East’ 2nd . Glénn Abbott will be hostess SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925 FLORENCE LA MONT HINTON Music Treat for City Assured by Booking of Well-||severat cities, ‘Ho. wil spank first Known Denver Contralto for: Evening of December 14 Florencé Lamont Hinman, hailed as the 1925 genius and sensation of mid-vestern musical circles, will ap- pear with the Treble Clef chorus in’ concert at the Elks, auditorium Moriday eVepitiz,~Decerhber® 14, ac- cordihg to announcethent*made by. the ciub last night through» its pres- ident,’ Mrs. Thomas. J. Riach.. As the first musical of the \winterss¢ea- ed attravtion htigiastie : Su ecePaan atic ese is -inisympathiy) with sentient, indications hwor|in, 7 srplee by: Charles) Wakefield Cad- composer and ;tone-poet, when ne aa “dos weatern- states iD ) at, Denver, only a short time’, “She tis. the ideal Mrs. Everton of-my, opera,’ hé declared. “She portrayedwthe part vocally and histronically even more beautifully than it was done at its premiere performance.’ Mrs, Hinman is a contralto of the rarest type. A naturally rich voice combined: With’ years, of training, ex- ceptiona].. dramatic ability,. an. in= tense and foraeful personality never fail to win, even the most critical is needless to say that there are ‘very few Wyoming women living here but what are, are affiliated with at least one organization. They just can't help it. And in many cases Wyoming women are ~holding the highest offices in their respective societies. Here are sdmie notable illustrations: Mrs. F. ©. Warren, besidés being actively interested in the D. A. R. and many charitable organizations, {8 a thembgr. of the executive com- mittee of the National Women’s Re- publican club, which is massing its ous support of ige and party meas. ures in the coming session of con. Mrs, J. B. Kendrick occuples a similar p n as Vice-president of the National Women's~ Democratic VAN METER SCHOOL OF MUSIC Piano, Violin, Voice, Cello, Saxophone, Cornet, Clarinet 443 SOUTH DURBIN Sh? an, outstandipg artist ention: on’ |. with Dr, Elwood Mead, is another club woman—a héatd worker for the Y. W. C. A. and -the®* PSE. 0, Mrs... W.. A. Winkelhaus,. formerly Miss Mabel Hayford of Cheyenrié and Laramle,-{s chairman. of the Départ- ment of Public Welfare of the Dis- trict Federation of Women’s clubs and has a big job on her hands with seven chairmen of various clits on her committee. She recently*told of her work along these lines at the fall meeting of the general’ federation held here recently. eee The powers that be, who are con- ducting the advettisiii¢ features-for the sale of Christinas seals forthe National Tuberculosis Society, have recently invelgled a number of prom- inent senators into’ posing” before a microphone in the act of brbadcast- ing a message to'thelr constituents. These pictures wills be sent: to the various’ states for publicity . wor Sen, Warren and Sen. ‘Kendirc! who, bythe way’ has-just returned. to. Washington, have both: cheerful- ly done their bit and* have been duly photographed. Miss Augusta Johnson. bas return- ed from Detroit whste-she went as a special :representatiye of the -person- nel division of the, National. Public Roads commission, at the - annual convention of state highway officials held in that city.. While in Detroit she had the pleasure: of meeting Laird and State Highway ‘Engineer lating Mr. and. Mrs. Charles W,, Bur- dick. $256.°% At the navy relief, ball held on ‘Thanksgivnig night at the Mayflow- er Hotel, Capt. and Mrs. Emory Scott Land entertained a box part their guests including Mrs. Dwight Ches- ter, mother of Mrs, Land. Capt. and Mrs. Land also. enjoyed-the. Army and Navy football gameiin New York as guests of Assistant Secretary of the Navy Robinson. eee Dr. B, E. Slossan, the well known ‘ Selentific writer, formerly ofthe Unt- versity of Wyoming, left this weel at Columbia Gollege, New York,City, under the auspices. of the Research Department of the Academy of Set- énce in Washington. ees Comes now the weekly inste!iment of our» Washington's Who's Who— which this week reads more like a college catalog, embracing as it does the names of 80 many young folks who are students as well as wage: earners. audience, to her, "Aside from artis- tic ability, she » possesses. unusual physical charms —‘chestnut brown hair, expresdiye brown eyes; a superb figure and hands that rival those of a Grecian goddess. The. New. York* World phad. the; fol- lowing. comment’ to>make’ on} her: “There 1s. joy or sailness,-love Or | Wyoming Apartments. Mr. Barclay hate, peate or war, in evsry passage | formerly lived in Newcastle and (B's Concluded) her Work is at once apparent and} with 1, W. Mondell, followitig Mr. throughout compelling.” Treble Clef chorus, consi&ting: off sixty* femal voices, hardly needs an introductigh to: the Casper. pub- Mic.“ Last: year, the first year, of ith |/;, existence, thisorganization gavé:two 1, nuthbertt-years, exceptionally, successful cone |. *Misnes Ida Bells and Mary Barnes resenting. only Idcal, artists: ° P ae Be are students at the ry. to Justice Geofge Jarvis, and her committee. Prof,4Woolfgang Shoeggie, late of | articles the Cornish School of Music In Seat- tle, and-of the Royal Academy in| Officers To Be Elected Vienna, was a guest of the club Fri- day afternoon, and gave several selections on the violin. ag the “Cradle, Song,” by Houser. M6on' by Iredetlokson, and “Wat- éensyof\ Minnetonka,” by Frederickson inkresponse 'to.an encore, Miss Jes siov Mb, Agnew, musical. supetvisor of thi Casper’ schools,-accompanted by Sweet AreSThiys Charms State Highway Commissioner :L, E. | wy, Z. E. Sevison, and also of congratu- ! room: be ele “wood *Presbiyteriin church will hold | sits’ Christmas baza Mr. and Mrs. Fred. H. Barclay, | she sings. The virile sympathy of cambria, where he was associated *Mondell to Washington’ a score of years:ago. He was for a time private VanDevanter "but has heen connected with the In: terstate!Gommerce Commission for " " ‘THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD Florence Lamont Hinman to Appear With. Treble Clef Chorus in Casper Concert on South Wolcott street. ‘The day|South Conwell street. A program of| of the Mooseheart has been planned and will] which time numerous prizes were during the evening. A was also observed as guest day. A| interest most }enjoyable’ program was ar-|be given ranged for: the afternoon by. Mrs.| cafeteria lunch will be served. The bazaar will include many Ch M y. Governor Nellie T. Ross, An interesting feature Superintendent ry and meaning attached 1 an-dmusing © selection, | Donnle Gdes*to* Bridge, Club.” A. nuiiber fof. musical . ‘selections re, gi¥ény during’the «afternoon, .‘ Shodggle,, actompanied by Mrs» ‘owler@at® the plano, played the aflade,Ro antique,” by Jaggi, the Méifignt Musicale’ by Schubert, x. GL Wilt played a piano solo; a Flegnor Snyder at the plano ng ka Shanigh’ Mad@igal, . “How by ‘Norso; M@tolan encore ‘by “Trish sone n’s Association ing Thursday | The Woman's. Association of ‘the sregatiohal church will lar meeting on ‘Thurs: ber 10 at the Young Wo- Chyistlan Association club Officers the year. will ed.) Mts. Robert Jengen will us hostess, for the) afternoon, Miss Hallowa. Entertains F: iss Eva y entertained a number of her friends Jast week at an informal party giver the home | of her sister, Mrs, G. A: DeFreece, on South P: avenue, e es Kenwood Aid To Hold Bazaar December 7 The Ladies ald society | | of the Ken: | ar on the evening of Dedsmber-7 “at ‘the ichurch, 1312} 4 That Extra 50 tis. How it detracts Countless people now get rid of excess fat.in an easy, pleasant way. You see the ithts second year, it {9} tho=tntorion | Coins eehoot for Girls. lofthe officers to: engage artists of |+ (Mids Vire Barker, also of \Casper, renown to’ appear ‘ine collaboration |'who 14 attending the Chevy Chase Avith the »chotus,. The tact that the |! jcademyy..~- Woman’s. Departmental’ club has}, . < (C's) pebandoned the artists’, series.spon} |. Misa Betty. Connelly, of Casper, sored byithem the' past two seasons) |'who:issa-student et Immaoculata should make this ‘announcement’ by seminary; Harry Connelly, of Cas- the " Treble | Clét chorus most “welt Poer, azstudent of Georgetown Prep. come, “if Ja¢k afd 'Paul Crofts and Bernard Popular prices will prevail, the|conneélly, of Lander, together with price of tickets for the first concert | Garl Crouter, of Evanston, who are being placed at $1. The club will | attending George’ Washington Unl- regard, the December 14 responsé as |‘yersity, ate a group of energetic: A test? of. Casper's desire for 00d] young men who are educating them- music and will be guided by it ac-| selves at Uncle Sam's headquarters. cordingly in its future plans. eee ‘Tw To Be Meeting club, apd in addition holds the im. | Day Mission Society portant office of president of the © Foreign Missionary society of Senate Ladies’ club, an honor which | the First Methodist Episcopal church came tb her when Mrs. Coolidge re- | Will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 linquished the office. o'clock at the home of Mrs, S. Ey . Mrs. F. W. Mondell is confining | Bailey, 724 South Durbin street with her activities this winter largely to | Mrs. H. B. Durham, assisted by Mrs, charitable clubs but Is a member of | C. B/ Henry and Mrs, C. C. Patter. the important foreign relations com-| $00 in charge of the program, mittee of the D. A. R. and chair- bh man of the program committee. Un-| Wyoming Day Is til last’ April she was vice president | Observed By Club a general of the D. A. R. and national | “Wyoming day was celebrated Fri- president of tre C, A, R. She is also | ay by the Casper Woman's club, on the board of directots of the Con. | Which waa entertained at the home Bressional club and was tnttl recent. | Of its president, Mr, B, B. Brooks, ly ite vice president Mrs. Charles EB. Winter, although mer, ts an active A. R., i# the head of’ a* local brarich of the C. A. R. and a member of the Congressional club and sever- al more informal societies. Mrs. J. A, VanOrsdell 1s. national president of the C, A. R, and is ac- tive in D, A. R. and charitable work. Mrs. H. B, Patton is secretary of the Dolly Madison Chapter of the D. A. R, and ts an active member of the P: H. O. Mrs. Ray Palmer Teel, who lived in Cheyenne a number of years ago, when her husband was associated nn FOR DISTANCE FOR VOLUME FOR SELECTIVITY FOR ALL AROUND PERFORMANCE - Atwater Kent THE RADIO THAT SATISFIES. “Ask any Atwater Kent Owner FOR A’DEMONSTRATION PHONE MRS. KLEIN--1745. 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States Power cc side December 10 as Wyo] yy, ogram Given Last Week A program of interest was given | Mrs,.Nicholas Tuesday, last Wednesday evening by Women | } | | | résults wherevér you look today, Excess | wei Tickets on Sale at Wells Music Store, the Zoe Marks EL RRA 2m) HLL iii PAGE NINE Ean legion, during , the Tea club on Tuesday dftertio at her home, 442 South Pa "ee awarded to the children taking part. | sr. and Mrs. Grant The gifts were donated for the occa-| Entértain ‘Their Cinb reasonable prices, | son by the Lloyd, Drug company,|. Mr. and Mrs..d. W. G ny * | Arkeon Confectionery store, Peps,| tained the members of- th Richards and- Cunningham — stores) cb on Friday evening at thelr Blue Rose Confectionery, Casper}in the Poling apartments. Steam bakery and Miss Car! Miller.} frs, Arthur B. Lucas of -Ya Will be elect-] On Saturday the organization held.a]s,p,, were out of town guests. Edith’s Beauty Shop Room 202 Turner Cottman ne br towards purchasing Christmas. gifts for the children at the Mooseheart legion home, there being 20 from Natrona county. } Vie Tea Club With ful. Proceeds~ from: both, will go f Dyeing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment Marcelling, Manicur- ing and: Pacia). work. PHONE 1224.3 1, THE EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPER will find here a very complete stock of the fin- est Gift Jewelry The utmost care has been given to choice selection of designs and the newest modes. We feel quite proud of the results of our efforts. THE EARLY BUYER will have more time to devote te making a wise choice for every gift and will get bétter attention. Diamonds, Watches, Sets of Silver—all the better gifts and Special Order Work should be selected now 3. IN EVERY LINE there is always some. best. The earlier you make your selections the better your gifts will be. We will hold your choice for later delivery if you 5 wish it. % 4. THERE ‘IS GREAT SATISFACTION in : knowing that you have completed your = buying early, and have done it well. This ! comforting thought will help YOU enjoy i YOUR Christmas all the more. | i 5. BUY YOUR GIFTS ON SYSTEMATIC PAYMENTS HERE and enjoy the sense of buying well and paying easily. No B need to draw upon your savings when you can just as easily A pay for them out-of your income. 4 WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR LINE NOW. We give you 6% on all you have paid in until Christmas. us Fast Second Street Vhere You Will ‘Dventualiy Buy” Loo nn TREBLE CLEF CHORUS ‘ Elks | Auditorium | Monday, Dec. 14th at 8:15 P. M. BY THE i Florence Lamont Hinman NATIONALLY NOTED CONTRALTO ‘ and FOUR LOCAL SOLOISTS WITH CHORUS OF SIXTY VOICES JESSIE MAY AGNEW, Diréctress MRS. RAY J. COOK, Pianist DAVID FOOTE, -Flutist Music and Art Co, and Casper Pharmacy PROGRAM BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 8:15 P. M.