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WOMEN’S INTERESTS nul RECENT AND COMING] EVENTS IN SOCIAL! CIRCLES OE CASPER tained last evening at their home, 1043 St. John street, in honor of Harry Turner, the occasion being his | birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in games and dancing. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mr, and Mrs. Wl | Mam Dustin, Mr. and Mrs, Alec Har- vey, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Dayton, Mr hearsal of the Treble us prior to the concert to at the Elks auditorium on December 14, will take place 3 o'clock at the Every member of ested to be pres be given Monday this a joon at J. Riach, president d Mrs. George Barker, Mr, and Mrs, George Diener, Mr, and Mrs. | ee Kenneth McClellan, Mr, and Mrs St Andrew Garden, Mr. and Mrs. Joe With Mrs. Tubbs Tuesday Warner, Mr. and Mrs, John Phillips, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson, Mr, and Mrs. Cc, L. King, Mr. and Mrs. Donahue, Ed Cloud, George Wilton and Robert McDonald Syriergac .v meet lay, December 15, at the home Lue C. Tubbs, 1042 South Mrs. Tt. B, Blackmore nt hostess. All mem- bers are requested to bring their dues pledges and all money outstand- ‘or the cook books, also to bring mations for the Christmas boxes the poor. The evening will be sing dolls which are be- by members of the Syn- be sent to the Cathedral cee East Side Circle Bazaar This Weel The East Side Circle of the First Baptist church will hold a dollar day bazaar on Monday and Tuesday of this week at the Hoffhine Stationery store. 4. Women of Mooseheart Legion Meet Wednesday ‘The Women of the Mooseheart Le- gion will meet Wednesday evening, December 16, at the Moose hall, the | meeting to open at 7:30 o'clock. At | the close of the meeting a dancing party will be given, the public is in- vited to attend. Musle will be fur- nished by the union orchestra, Dur- Ing the evening a set of bedroom linen will be given away, Refresh- ments will be served during the eve- ning by the committee in charge. cee cee S. B. A. To Hold Business Meeting The Security Benefit association will hold their regular business’ meet- day evening at the Knights ythias hall, Several important iness matters are to be brought before the club. ‘The public is in- vited to be present for the dance which will start at 9 o'clock. e- Modern Woodmen Special Meeting Casper Camp No. Woodmen of America, will hold a cial meeting at the Moose hall, 12825, Modern | petroleum Lodge To Meet Tomorrow duserves the revit She will ar row eveniny at th —— West Yellowstone street, on Mon- y evening. The meeting {s for the purpose of tuitiating a class of can- Petroleum Lodge No, 478, Ladies’ Society of the Brotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen and Engineers, will meet in regular session Monday eve- ning at the Odd Fellows hall, the meeting to open at 7:30 o'clock. Of- ficers for the ensuing year will be Refreshments will be Mrs. Webb and Mrs. B. A. didates. Visiting members of the order are always given a welcome. ey Birthday Party At Blower Home Mr. and Mrs. §. Watch These Ads They will save you money, What do you think of this special? We re offering our customers a stand: Blower enter: Barker, eee Woodmen of World To Meet Wednesday Natrona Camp No. 331, Woodmen of the World, will hold a meeting at the Knights of Pythlas hall on Wednesday evening, December 16. This will be the last meeting of the year and committees will be appoint- ed to manage the annual installa- tion of officers which will be held on Wednesday, January 6, 1926. There will probably be an entertain- six pound Electric Flatiron, | ment in addition to the installation aranteed for a year, for $3.98.|on that evening. Cheaper than many an old one can vee be kept in repair. Mrs. Covert Will Be # Kimball DrugStores|sst!'ec'ss0 Mrs. Pitt Covert will be hostess Two Stores for Your Convenience” this week for the regular meeting of the Thursday bridge club at her residence in the Standard addition. eee Delphian Society Meets Tomorrow The Delphian Socile! will meet Monday afternoon a‘ 30 o'cloak at the home of Mrs. Clayburn Hooper, 1610 South Walnut street. oe Fortnightly Bridge With Mrs, Leeper, Mrs. Anna Leeper will be hostess to the Fortnightly Bridge club on Saturday afternoon of this week. MARCELLING With Bob Curl 75¢ Four Expert Operators MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Casper Pharmacy Phone 284 These have just arrived—your own high | school colors ‘ $1.45 ee 198C Golden Rule Dept. Store | Double Compact Single Compact = paennmeaenae <amaaeee "THE oe CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD PRON IE A Mn ARMA E NM ANWAR NOUN IMIR Rim AREIME Krtrkl ion we AA Pia hi Dy = A Re LENO MMMM CN vecinaraee mmetee e eep ee eT Mrs. J. E. Cather asing per A dramatic soprane of pl tic 8 a sq ear Jlks Audjtoriu We are Work done in our own engraving department nallty, Mrs, J.B de Fann uy ATS ANCA NIE SOCIETY C Naa CALL Cather justly of being one of the city’s most talented musicians oist in the Treble Clef concert to be given tomor- Past Noble Grand Club To Be Entertained ‘The Past Noble Grand club will be *ntertained at a covered dish lunch: on Wednesday at the home of Mrs, EB. Clark, 1226 South Chestnut street and will be served at 12:70 promptly to accommodate a number of the members who are business wo- men, A short business meeting will be held. All those who expect to at+ tend are asked to phone Mrs, Clark so that necessary arrangements may be made. * . Neighbors Of Woodcraft Danco Tueaday Evening On Tuesday evening December 15, the Neighbors of Woodcraft will give a dancing party for members of the organization and the public, <A ce- dar chest filled with linens will be awarded during the evening and re freshments will be served. ‘The en- tertainment will be given at the Odd Fellows’ hall, see Joint Meeting and Entertainment A large number of members and friends of the American Legion and its auxiliary attended the meeting and entertainment held last Friday evening in the assembly hall of the Mountain States Power building. Following a short business meeting at the beginning of the evening, a dancing party was enjoyed, Com- plete arrangements were made ¢ur- ing the evening for the play, “Adam and Eva,” to be given at the Elks’ hall on the evenings of December 28 and 29, Refreshments were served by a committee in. charge. eee erate Mrs. Goodwin Entertains Friends Informally Mrs, Lester Goodwin entertained a number of her friends informally at bridge last week at her home in the Poling apartments. ° . Miss Sullivan Thursday For Midnight Bridge Club Miss Patricia Sullivan will be host- ess on Thursday evening of this week CLUBS Ey ma nama Bate a ON BAT) UA TNA PAP STIPEND TET 0 i at her home, 109 Vast Tenth street for the regular meeting of the Mid- night bridge club, eee Country Club Smoker Postponed Until December The smoker to have been held this week, December 15 at the Country club for members has been postponed until the evening of December 22, it was announced yesterday. Mem- bers are asked to return the cards to the secretary for the new date. eee Trinity Lutheran Ald Meeting Thursday The Ladies’ ald society of the Trinity Lutheran aid society will meet Thursday afternoon of this week at the church parsonage with Mrs. Frank Perkins as hostess. Of- ficers for the year will be elected. eee Ladies’ Auxiliary To Give Box Social and Dance The Ladies’ quxiliary of the Chi- cago, Burlington and Quincy rail- road will give a box social and dance on Wednesday evening, December 16 at the club rooms in the freight building. Invitations to attend are extended to all Burlington and North- western people. ~ cee Joint Meeting of Divisions Wednesday An important meeting of the home economic and Mothers’ division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will be heid on Wednesday afier- noon, December 16, at 2 o'clock in the Mountain States Power company hall. The program for the afternoon will include a talk by Mrs, B. Bean, and current event topics by Mrs. Odmund Josendal, Members will bring to the meeting suggestions for Christmas gifts and mending will be done for the charity division, Mrs. Harry Astin and Mra, J. E. Keith will be joint hostess the meeting. ee Pleasant Gathering Of Panhellenic Members A pleasant gathering of the mem- bers of the Panhellenic association Engraving 66 9 prepared to give you Immediate service on engraving. Casper’s Finest Jewelers was held yesterday in the form of Tn Our New Location 189 So. Center Next Door to Stockmen's Bank Phone 2526 Give Jewelry of Individuality Whether your choice be the gleam of some dainty Tambour 18—In mahogany or American walnut. Hour and half hour strike on bell metal gong. Height 9 inches, Base 20}4 inches, $38.00, Sharon—A t reproduc- Wonderful showing of new pieces in Pichard China in encrusted gold and conventional designs . 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