Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 7

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 Mrs. Drew Entertains Friday Bridge Club Mrs. T. J. Drew was hostess last week at her home’on Durbin street for the regular meeting of the Fri- day Bridge club which is composed of wives of Casper dentists. Substi- tutes for the afternoon were Mrs, Leo A, Dunn and Miss Kathleen Sullivan. The club will not meet again until after New Year’s when will meet at the home of Mrs. C. . Dunkan, 1117 Oakcrest avenue, cee Ruth Scott To Take Part In Program To Be Broadc: Miss Ruth Scott, daughter of Ma- or-elect J. 'T. Scott and Mrs. Scott of 724 South Durbin street, will be mong those who will take part in he Christmas program to be broad- ast Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from station WOAW, Omaha. The rogram will be given by students of Brownell hall, this being Miss Scott's second year jn the Omaha noo}. Eagles Aw Meeting vy will meet on thursday afternoon of this week at o'clock nat the Moose hall, 226 Vest Yell tone. Business of !in- ll be transacted. see Auxiliary Of Clan Stuart To Meet t? The Ladies Auxiliary to Clan Stuart 248, P. S. C., will hold its ac meting at 7:30 in the I. 0. hall on Wednesday evening, 16 Following the meeting a soolal will be held at which a Christ- mas tree will be a feature for the children of the auxiliary and Clan Stuart members, All Clansmen are invited to attend at 8:80 o'clock eee Contracts For Debate Team Announced At University New contracts signed for the tour to be taken by,.the men's debating team of the University of Wyoming were recently announced by Debate Coach Constans, The following schools have signed contracts: Nebraska State Normal, Chadron, Neb.; St. Viator College at Bourbon- ais, Ill; University of Buffalo, Buf- falo, New York; Wells College, Au- rora, New York; Susquehanna Uni- versity, Sellins Grove, Ind,; Central and Howard Payne College, Fayette, Mo.; Asbury College, Wilmore, Ken,; ‘Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.j Penn State College, State College, Penn.; Randolph Mason College, Ashland, Vir.; Evansville College, Fulton, Mo.; Park College, Parksville, Mo,; Missduri Wesleyan, Cameron, Mo., and Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas. eee P. E. 0.'s To Give Christmas Party Chaper O of the P. B, O. Sister- hood will meet Tuesday evening at TAS o'clock for the annual Christ- mas party, at the home of Mrs. O. | W. Hilgren, 445 South Grant street. | All unaffiliated members in the city | are Invited to attend. eee Music Division Meeting Wednesday The Music division of the Casper Woman's Deparmental club will meet Wednesday, December 16, at the home of Mrs. W. Mack Davis, 981 South McKinley street. Bust. ness of importance will be trans acted. eee General Division Meeting of W. C. 'T. U. The general division meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance union will be held on Friday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock in the club rooms of the Natrona county Hbrary, A program of interest will be given on Legislation and Law Enforcement Henry, chairman of the committee Mrs, Emma Johnston will lead the devotionals. Pythian Sisters Elect Officers At a meeting held recently of Eunice Temple, No. 16, Pythian Sis- ter, the following officers for the year were elected; Evah Herncall, M. EB. C.; Martha Horsch, EB. §.; Anna Krebs, EB. J.; Inez St. Clair, manager; Mayme Stewart, M. of R. | and C.; May Manning, M. of F protector; Monrova Stew. ing‘ officer; Jennie Brown, press agent; Martha Littlefield, trustee three year term, Meetings of the temple are held on the first and third Thursday of each month, the next meeting to be held on Decem- ber 17 when elght candidates will be initiated and business affairs of importance completed. see Midwest Refining Company dives Informal Dance One of the most enjoyable dances of last week was that given Friday evening at the Masonic Temple, by the Midwest Refining company for the employes and thelr friends. Dancing started at 9 o'clock and continued until midnight, punch and wafers belng served throughout the entertainment. F. L. McClellan sang several selections which added to the enjoyment of the party THE NEW .Orthophonic Victrola Perfectly reproduces the world’s best music, and the time tested Victor Trademark Is your assurance of security in the matter of 4 quality Ask to Hear‘the New Victor Records Made by the Tabernacle Choir at Salt Lake City Demonstrations Evenings by Appointment Expert Violin Repairing . ZOE MARKS: Music and Art 130 South Center Phone 1745 GET A Corse-T win. Try this delightful changs from Corsets Definitely departing from old theories and ideas, The Corse- Twin offers all Women the very thing they are most’ seeking— the opportunity of going cor- setless while still retaining the benefits and advantages of a corset, The Corse-Twin is soft and light—weighs a mere 15 ounces, To wear it is like slipping into your own shadow, All sizes from 32 to 56 oa Away Your Corset Place Your Order Now for Immediate Delivery Pauline Morehead Apt “C,” Ideal Apartments Phone 3035 Oppotite Court House . THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD : Bina Will Appear In Well-Balanced Program Miss Jeannette Bruce left yester- day for Chadron, Neb., having been called there on account of the death of her sister. Miss Bruce is an in- structor In the Wilson school. eee Mrs, A, M. Gee and son, John, will return today from Illinois and Oblo where they have been visiting with relatives and friends for sey- eral weeks, see Mra. James P. Sweeney and daughter, Katherine, have gone to wher old home in West Virginia to spend the holidays with relatives. On her return she will go to Seattle to join Mr, Sweeney. ees Mrs. T, FP, Algeo and son, Bob, expect to Teave the first of the week tor Tulsa, Okla., to visit with rela- tives over the holidays, eee PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY PAGE SEVEN Ed Lemon of Denver ts here on/ business for a few days sier ie Claude Grieve, tor company of Edgerton, ix spend ing several days in this city on bust ness. Nr, and Mrs. Frank D, Johnson returned last night to their home In Worland where Mr, Johnson is ag- ricultural superintendent for - the Worland Sugar company. Mr, John- son was in charge of the sugar com- pany's booth at the state show here and was accompanied home by DL. E. McDaniels, county agent of Was hakie county Mr, and Mrs, A. Neilsen of Wor: | land were recent visitors here Mr, and Mrs, Bert Howard and Casper friends will regret to learn of the intended departure from New York City Henne has t for some time with the Casper jin thi city. | year-old daughter of D: of the Grieve Mo-| ondition for 8 reported to be great! proved Saturday George Keenert ar- Jay from Tampico, 1 short time here in Casper. } 1 business visitor here this Lovell visitors for the week end, which will be in charge of Mrs, Sedda | George Hackett of} Casper last week, the trip having Salt Creek were visiting friends in| heen made by motor. | this city Saturday. ecere .* son of Thermopolis were visitors in Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison | : Ione Ridgeway, install- | Florence Lamont Hinman {| posed of four short numbers in Eng- lish, € tum, | Canad: ogram. |4ag and Mrs. Hinman’s sparkling per- O Don Fatale,” | so: vill be sung in Chorus concert Monday evening at the Elks has chosen a well b Her first number, from “Don Carlos only in haying a Treble Clef Chorus but also in having the opportunity of|to hear Mrs. Hinman in concert. of “Don Carlos betrayal of ht — | unlimited emotion and a*personality him through sacrifice of herself. J. J, Flanigan went to Wallace Creck Friday on businews for the Continental Of] company. cee My, and Mra, J. L. Walker were visiting friends in Casper Saturday from thelr home in Salt Creek. eee Samuel Chilcote, state adjutant of the American Legion, leaves Mon: day for a week's trip through the Big Horn region where he will visit the posts In that locality, ee Mr, and Mrs. Charles Jones and family of Salt Creek were in this elty Saturday. sae John Mauer of Wheatland is here on business for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Meyer and Mr, and Mrs, W. Woodzell were in from Salt Creek “Saturday. Mr. Meyer {s superintendent for the Car- ter Ol! company in the field Mrs: Hinman’s last group ts com- Ee The Rey, Mr, Jones and Mrs. Jones were in this city Saturday from their home in Douglas. The Rey, Mr. Jones i# the minister of the First Methodist church there. e of these, a song in French- n dialect, is most entertaln- ity adds m to the song. Casper is indeed fortynate, not ee 6 Mrs. C. EB. Zimmerman of Doug lax was a visitor In Casper Satur A voice rich in natural qualities, se Dr. Harry Brown of Denver, dis- Last of Series of Parties Is payer } Uc reception here, The Chernlaveky | year pure Blanch Ford. and Miss Vera F« Piano Recital Held Saturday” given by a group of Lulu Hee tat cup terttes ote tae afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock | at the studio, 515 These weekly recitals are valuable to the music student, as he has the advantage of the criticism ch composition ts pli All the numbers were played en frcem memory. Minuet in G. Lied in F major roboration with the ‘Treble Clef Frahlicher Landman | tomorrow evening at the Elks hall. trace Hayes Fremder Mann .Op Zetty Trowe Wilma Gustin Sweetheart’ Waltze Lucile Lyon Russian Dance | Church To Hold Sale At Casper Pharmacy Casper: Pharma begin at 10 a Joint Installation To | We Held At Masonic Teraple Pathfinder Lodge numt M., Casper Lodge Number ter Number 4 Or will hold a Joint 1 cers at the Masonic Témple Tuesday of Eastern Star stallation of offi Shepherd will succeed Neill H ax master of | Brown, will arrive in Casper tonight. P, Van Burgh as mas » installed matr which position has be Versle Rafelite for the |Junch In the bana | Ludingtgn, Mich, Mra. George Nel- | the Jnstallation | Cherniavsky Will Give Concert Here. Of great interést | cal ciretes tx the be given here on Thursday, J. Chernlavsky in Casper must: | oneert which will | most pleasing of the artists brought here last year under the sponse Departmental club, lil be held at at once compell a nd pleasing are trict governor of the Rotary club, Se: aes putes of Florence Lamont will arrive today from Denver to Pe make his offictal visit to the local 2 aA club Monday. He will be. accom: enver and Seattle, and they will) panied on the trip by Mrs. Brown. undoubtedly be given an enthusias- e ee ‘ Floyd Walker, Douglas attorney, spent Saturday in this city on bust De » Leo, Jan and Mishel, will } play the violin, plano and yielincello | | ness rexpectivel Pr. i ce conce ’! » nA Se} . fa tan the vente of cette will be) tra Naylor and ‘D,'C, O'Brien will Panis cien at ee vine mea te drive to Wheatland and Torrington ecuperdtion camp maintained by | °") mataaee Businese trl tho-loca) Lions club. ‘The club last | ‘487 on & few day@ business trip. ased the Kimball summer home on Elkhorn creek and inatl- tuted a recuperation camp there for under-privileged children of the city. A clinié was maintained, vith nurses and dieticians in charge who gave the children excellent care, More. than a hundred children were cared for last summer. Members tes Mrs, Ralph Merritt was visiting in Casper Saturday from her home in Douglas. es T. A. Stanciitt left last week for Cody to spend until after the Christ. man holidays there with friend that they may be able to make the work statewide in another year. nt Tuesday. Concert Seloist Mrs. T. J. Riach, president of the Treble Clef chorus, will entertain | on Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at her home on Bonnie Brae street, at n reception and tea in honor of Mrs, Florence Lamont Hi-n man of Denver. Mrs. Hinman is the artist who will appear in cor- FANCY FRUITS RAISINS NUTS horus in thelr concert to be given Invitations for the reception are being issued to members and pa- (ronesses of the ehorus, and to others who are Interested In music. Mrs, Riach will be assisted in y | ceiving by Miss Jessie Mae Agnew, director of the choru Cook, planist; Mrs. Mrs. J. BE, Cather, Mrs. chinsky, and Mrs. EB, C, Bates, Mrs. ©, Josendal, Mrs, Peter Holden, Mrs. R. EB. Barton, and Miss Patricia Suls livan will pour, Phone 2928 meeting is called for Denver Visitor Will Be Honored, Mrs. Harry“C, Brown of Denver will be guost of honor at an informal bridge party and luncheon given y morning by Mra. W, O, Wil- home on South Center Guests will be wives of of- {the Rotary club, Mrs, She accompanies her husband, w ict governor of the Rotarian 2b on his official visit to the local Invitations have been issued to: fre B. Brooks, Mrs. P, ©, Nicol- ) n, Mrs, W. 8S. Kimball, Mre, O, I,. Walker, Mra, A. E, Stirrett and mother, Mrs. A, W. Ackerman of son, Mrs, T. C.. Tonkin, and the honoree. oe 6 Richard Hufsmith Entertains Friends. Richard Hufsmith entertained a few friends at a theater party yes- terday afternoon in celebration of | 9 his thirteenth birthday anniversary, His guesta included: The Misses Eien Cormick, Roberta Fans, Faith MeComb, Florence Keyt, Barbara Williams, and Margaret Brown, and the Messrs, Loyal Johnson, Ivan Nichola, John Emeriok, Chester MA>UCrHU MMACHECHZ VvCOZ> 1 urmu-ms Beasley, Paul Johnson, George Wil- Manes and John Hofsmith peal hssicdeattl Mise Gertrude Richardson |e visit. ing in Casper from her home in La cialties become seasonable. visited here recently with Mr. and Mrs, Rolla Waltz. Mr, and Mrs. Har- rison reside in Thermopolis Mrs, 1 ter place to visit with her parents eee Mys. John Fraizer of Durango, Colo,, is expected to arrive today to visit here until after the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. FP, A, Fred lund, 1236 South Cedar street eee The Rev. H. D. Lawrence, pastor of the ace English Lutheran ehureh hi El Paso, Tex eee H. R, Prather left Friday evening for O!! City, M MeFerrin and Mrs. M last week Mrs C. D, Murane of South Cen- per Friday sure trip spent with friends and relatives in ter street returned to Casy evening following a ple St. Louls and Meridian, Mise Miss May Hamilton. county su-| perintendent of schools, spent Fri-| day at Bates Mole visiting at the schools. eee Robert and George Metigh were visitors here last week from the Meigh ranch near Moneta | ‘Timothy Mahoney, Sr., has been attending to business affairs hore} from his camp. Justin MeCarth freshman football te of the Cath elie university of Washington, D. C., will spend the Christmas holl days here with his father, Kugene McCarthy D, 8. Gordon, of Denver, contrac tor, Is here to complete some work eee Mr, and Mra. week end, BAUR’S CAKES—MILWAUKEE RYE BREAD IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CHEESE STRICTLY FRESH EGGS—APPLE BLOSSOM BUTTER as UNEXCELLED SERVICE Never before has the ASCO Quality Delicatessen been more effi- Mrs. Hinman will arrive from rj Denver Monday morning and will ciently prepared to meet the unusual and exacting demands of discrim- — Pe mae eh ey ihe Eola) Townwene, inating patrons than they are for the present holiday season. a pear tr n Cheyenne on Ever aware of the full responsibility placed upon our organization I RSPR MEME AS by our customers, we have augmented our facilities to render a service T St. Mark's Guild. which truly means U With Mrs. Nicolaysen. s Mrs. P. C, Nicholaysen will enter- SUPERIORITY } tain the St. Mark's Guild on Thurs- B day afternoon at her South Wolcott Incl li street home. Mrs, Philip K. Ed- n cleanliness, A wards will assist the hostess. The In courteousness, nu o'clock In attractiveness, In exclusive merchandise, In variety and assortments, In taking care of mail orders, In quality of domestic products. In quality of imported products. With the advent of each season of the year, many welcome food spe- This fact not only applies to food special- ties that are produced in this country, but is true of the offerings of all foreign markets. It is a task to keep in touch with the many markets—still a greater achievement to secure the best that all of these markets afford and then assemble them all in one place for your convenience. This is what ASCO Quality Delicatessen has accomplished, and such a sefvice has been established and is maintained. WATCH FOR OUR LIST OF HOLIDAY SPECIALS. Yours very truly, ASCO. SOLE AGENTS Original ALLEGRETTI’S Chocolates IMPORTERS OF FINE TABLE DELICACIES OPEN EVENINGS eee 8. Cooke, left Friday even- ing on the Northwestern for Chi: cago and Fort Wayne, Ind,, the lat- returned from a trip to rtin of Kayceo were visitors in Casper ANNOUNCING \ The Opening of the Morrill Beauty Parlor member of the Appointment Phone 266 ZUTTERMEISTER BUILDIN Morrill, Prop, Aesch ave Mid: | west visitors In this city for the ALE X ANDER-~SEGALE Co. LEICA’ CASPER, WYOMING — Mr. and Mre. L, new arrivals at the their home In Lander, 88 Mr. and Mrs, Pay Cook of Sait Creek are visiting over the week end Scoggan are ‘ownsend from T. P, Apgar of Fort Russel] is | spending a few days In this city on business. see fk. Powers of Cheyenne is ng the new arrivals at the Glad vee Walker is a new arrival in this city from hls home in Douglas. eee Miss Margaret Blackmore arrived Saturday from her kome in Chey- enne to spend.a few days visiting eee Miss Bessie Cummings of Midwest is visiting here for a few days. . . Mrs. H, Hoesch of Midwest is a lmuest of the Henning for a few dayn. 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