Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1925, Page 6

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WOMEN’S INTERESTS the nys the Occasion | dancl Tany Brilliant Parties finst Christmas holidays will be ation for a‘ number of sc 4, oth formal and infor ll be given during th th at la@, A he M Ww m | 5 6, William | Mr for tw the party lidays in Caspe und friends, jl : i ee ; ie rishi erat the Mountain States Power com: eed woman, and a member of Prince of Y § | + Johnson at her South|P&>y building, the date having been | ‘\merica le : street residence !n honor of | Cb@msed on account of the concert | “tradc. = e | Billy, who returns today |t® be siven on the regular meeting | theater, rice ease ‘ where he is a stu-| evening by members of the Apollo/ | tern Military acad. | club. idence for the a | ° e e¢ party for former memb know of nothing more ae vembers of the Elks lodge | Girl Scouts Will few out side friends. ate ‘on than ‘iret im \ > bea ‘at the hotels sense of nd pl st aimball DrugStores |: -ECENT AND COMING i: "a3 “IRCLES OF CASPER) |*: The part to be given fc member of Casper's so: ” of the larg: ft thi strect, son, Wil give thelr annual New Year's | Meet At Library dance at the Elks hall, ye dance to be preceded at a num-;assembly room of the public brary | group was a feature of the eve ber of dinner parties in homes and]on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock to} the prize ey base to Hs A Christmas tree de he First Meth- which ts | Dew Drop Inn Members girs of the |Give Annual Christmas Party 1 a Christmas | THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD CIETY SERS NL BREIL BARBRA be Boson SIN. AS ACE at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Mildred Johnston, 914 South David street, Miss Johnston will be as- sisted during the evening by the es Wilda Berry and Velma eee Patrons of Apollo Club To Be Guests At Dinner | important rehearsal of the Apollo club will be held at the Elks Monday evening at 7 o'clock. club, A hunters’ dipner of roast elk will be served by the club to {ts patrons, e seas J. A. A. Slade, Townsend and W. O, Wilson, The ons of the club will have an op- unity of hearing some of the numbers that will be sung at the club's next concert, to be given on the Sth of January. The Apollo club is the largest male voice chorus in the state and one of the best in the northwest. The coming eoncert promises to be one of the musical treats of the year. ee Applicants For Treble Clef Chorus To Cell All applicants to the Treble Clef Chorus are asked to phone Mrs. Leschensky, 2146-J or Mre, T. J. Riach, 2118, as soon as possible. Members cf the chorus who still have tickets from the last concert will report to the prealdent as soon as possible so that all reports may be completed. The next rehearsal of the chorus will be held on January 6 custom of presenting a loving All Girl Scouts wi meet in the|to the most popular member practice the Christmas Carols. All| LaBreche. members of the organization who|ated for the occasion, wa expect to be in Casper during the | with gifts for each gues holidays aro to attend the meeting. Present members in Loy A. Cullen, Clift 1. De LaBrecl Former mem! John Binge Members of the Dew Drop Inn vening, December 21] were hosts last evening at thelr res- i - ¢ sii ti i Hon, Mrs, Richard Norton, known as England's most beautiful t, is following other British women of prominerice inta She has taken over management of a London cinema s, | Woman's Benefit | Association Me Tn SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 children with their name printed upon it so that all guests will re- ceive a gift. Candy, nuts and pop- corn will be provided by the associa- | ton, soe Christmas Party At Stillway Home Miss Estella Stillway and brother Robert entertained at a Christmas party last week at their home, 232 North Jefferson street for a number of their high school friends, The evening was spent in dancing and playing games, prizes for the latter being won by Miss Lucille Gay and Miss Catherine Marsh. Music for the evening was furnished by the Gem orchestre, Invited guests included; The Misses Thelma Rowray, Lucille Gay, Agnes Brennan, Della Brennan, Helen Me Neill, Georgia Stroud, Cath Marsh, Celia Marsh, and the Me: Harry Crowe, Walter Dowell, W. Iuarma, Richard Brough, Edward Barrett, Burton Love, George Love, Bud Scherck, Harry Powell, Thomas Stewart and Samuel Cooper. owe Mrs. Schwartz Will Entertain Tea Club Mrs. H. H, Schwartz will be host- cas this week for the regular meet- ing of the Tuesday Tea club, at her home, 801 South Beech street. see St. Mark’s Guild Meeting At Norris Home January 7 The next regular meeting of St. Mark's guild will be held on Janu- ary 1 at the home of Mrs. ©. V. Norris, on South Dayid street with Mrs. J. J. Svendson as assistant host- ess. Officers will be elected for the year and dues will be payable at this meeting. eee Methodist Aid Changes Meeting Day to Wednesday The regular meeting of the Ladies’ ald society of the First Methodist Episcopal will be held on Wednesday ick, KE. M.|of this week at the church parlors les’ party on his Jast and Rob-| Christmas day. Members of the Vic- tory workers circle will act as host- esses ut the meeting. An interest- ing program has been outlined and will be given during the afternoon. Reports of the Christmas bazaar will be read. see Dinner Is Given will be installed | Preceding Dance ram will be given| Preceding the Masonic dancing ee enjoyed by| party given Friday evening at the en. Those|temple a no host dinner was given sent for their'at the Henning hotel with covers i i Herbert | instead of Friday, which will be | ate manager; Tom McNamari Jel Rebekah Lodge To Mect Wednesday The W. L. 39 will meet in Tom Kassis Is Among Those Who Attend Banquet Tom Kassis, son of Mr. a Abe Kassis of this city and dent at Regis college in Denver was | / annual banquet given last Thu evening at the Adams hotel | ver by the Regis Athletic tion for the college foothil iad a of which young Kassis is a mem-| Mrs. Sullivan To ber, Dr. Arth - Hart wag the | Entertain Monda | Mrs. Patrich 8. J, pr John Toner, Hurry! Hurry! If you are going to give your wife a Maytag Washing Machine for Christ- mas place your-order not later than Monday evening. OUR PRESENT SUPPLY IS LIMITED Maytag Shop 113 East First ig |B Phnoe 960 .N o other Christmas Gift carries with it the y I ic a h « 1 1 5 IN THE M ee GG SS o : -O@hitkenta} i Esoblicned 1G i y le h REMAIN in the forefront, Chickering & Sons have never rested on laurels won. They have pursued their studies incessantly and each year have | created new standards of excellence for the Chickering Piano, until today it + stands ona higher plane of artistic merit than at any time in its long history. 1 E he ar the new Chick ng Am h ha rrived, An able critic said ye “The finest tone in a piano I have ever heard,” HEAR IT—A REAL TREAT AWAITS YOU THE AMPICO IS INCOMPARABLE The Gulbransen Registering Piano fr Ordinary player pianos | never satisfy the musi- cian who enjoys the thrill of music of his own expression — his personal touch. i ee It remained for Mr. A. G. Gulbransen to create a reg- istering piano that could be played equally as well by roll as by hand. THE GULBRANSEN —registers individual touch; ——transposes to seven different keys; —plays the same roll either as a piano solo, or as an accompaniment only; —plays all makes of reproducing rolls, as well as all the standard player rolls. (Do not take a chance on an off brand when your protection lies in this)-The only piano nationally adver- tised at standard prices. Gulbransen Style C Straight Piano...........5.scccececcees $295 ..$450, $530, $615, $700 Registering Pianos.. C. G, CONN BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS CONVENIENT TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE 232 EAST SECOND THE NEW NURTZMANN OTHE: PIANO -THAT-ENDURES: After 78 Years of Reputation, Now A new water-proof glue. New vertical grand scale. New six-coat enduring varnish. A new balanced touch in the piano action. (More Kurtzmanns in Casper than any other one make of piano. “There’s a reason.”’) EVERYTHING IN MUSIC We Will Be Glad to Make Christmas Gift Suggestions STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Always in Our Store You Will Find the Latest Developments i Musical Instruments--- Standard Instruments Only—at Nationally Advertised Prices. THE SATISFACTION OF OUR FRIENDS IS OUR FIRST CONSIDERATION. The Chas E. Wells Music Co. Home of The Chickering CASPER, WYO Branch Store at Salt Cree! BANJOS-UKES~-VIOLINS TELEPHONE 194 lasting memories of a Musical Instrument New Improved RADIOLA Super-Heterodyne 165 (Less Batteries and Speaker) RADIOLA NO, 25 One Tuning Dial—New Amplification Tube—No Acid Batteries—No Outside Wire Connections—New Style Cabinet. The new Super-Heterodyne has a uni-control and may be tuned by turning a single dial. Also a new amplification tube doubling the. volume of distant stations, ~ Come See the Latest in Radio! i Liberal Monthly Payments Pa; . 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