Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 7

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1926 THE CASP ER TRIBUNE-HERALD T. Bolum, Mr, and Mrs, Clifford a Bond; and Mrs, H. B, Maxon 2 #40 MR. AND MRS, PELTON | ENTERTAIN SATURDAY R. AND MRS, B. H. PELTON entertained last evening at residence, 833 South Beech MRS. COBB FOR s TRI DELTA CLUB \ RS. WILLIAM B. COBB was their Wales Bride-to-Be_Descendant of Napoleon General, ' Brought Up as “Old Fashioned Girl;” Bakes, Spins hostess for a one o'clock luncheon and bridge party for mem- bers of the Delta Delta Delta sor. ity yesterday a’ternoon at her et | > on East Eleventh street. Mra. | pINNE y \ rh Townsend and Mrs, W. B. Bana on ent sélmire were guests for the after. | } AR. AND MRS. L, LARSEN wil! iY Ropora; at bridge were won hi entertain at an informal din Youn Barker oT MeY and” Mrs.| ner party today at thelr Bast Tenth archi ‘ street residence in hono of Mr. G. feravers present yester were: | Kulien, who has fust returned from Mrs. J.C, Warkley, Mrs. Roscoe| an extended visit in Norway. Places Mrs. H. F. Cotton, Mrs. R.} will be laid for efght guests | Mrs, Joseph Longfield, % ore McCaleb, Mrs, A. T. Don. . Lee R. Gray, Mrs, Glenn er, Miss Lillian Larson, and Bess Boyles, . etreet, at a buffet supper for fifteen guests, the oceasion being the birth y anniversary of Mr. Pelton | BIRTHDAY PARTY | | AT STARK HOME | RS. Cy A. STARK entertained o- fifteen guests yesterday after- ! her home, 1015 -Bast C,/ MRS WEHRLI 5S {epee ces j re oy ray . Street, in honor of her daughter, TS RANGINVIZATIONS Betty. Games. were enjoyed during WEHRLI {s issuing Itations for a series of par- be given next week at her home on South Lincoln street. On Hit4's | Vriday afternoon Mrs, Webhrll will| STUDY CLASS | ¢ hostess for a bridge luncheon, and WITH MRS. COBB | aturday afternoon for a bridge HE STUDY CLASS will meet on | ea. About twenty-four guests will Monday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock entertalned each day with Mrs, A. H. Cobb, 845 South De yh | Beech street. MIS MARPLE IS i BRIMGE HOSTESS the afternoon and prizes wore award. ed several of the children tn con-} tests. ' MUSIC DIVISION RS. H. T. MARPLE entertained SPECIAL MEETING ] last evening at her home, 117 HE MUSIC DIVISION of the South St. Botolph street. at an in- Woman's Departmental Club formal bridge party for a few]will hold a special meeting on Wed- Guests present included:| nesday evening, January 13, at the and Mrs, D. L, Rankin, Mr. and | home of Mrs, A. C. Riker, C. Steingraber, Mr, and!Grant street, with Mrs. Mr, and Nrs. Lyle Davis. the newly elected $55 South Mack A view of Princess Astrid in her the wreckage wrought by the am home in Stockholm. She is sewing wit while their brother, Carl, reads to them. -|through domestic science and nurs: | | | } ith her sister, Princess Martha (right) By JACKSON V. 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GRANT ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB MEMBERS RS. JACK GRANT was hostess Friday afternoon at her home n the Poling apartments for a meet- ing of her bridge club, honors for the afternoon being won by Mrs. C. W. Dentner, Mrs, Marshall Dayton and Mrs. Wallace Dayton. . Substi- tutes for the meeting were: Mrs Dayton, Mrs. F. L. McClellan, Mrs. | ©, E. TAédderdale and Mrs, Homer Lee. The club will meet again 4 two weeks on Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs, Charles Meyer FATHER DORKIN TO BE HONORED AT BREAKFAST RCELOwsNG the ‘eight o'clock mass at St. Anthony's Catholic church this morning a breakfast will be served at the Elks club, in honor of the Rev. Father J. J. Dorkin ©. P,, of Denver with the Rev. Fath er J. H. Mullin, pastor of the church s host. Guests will include members of the Holy Name socie This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church a formal reception will be conducted by Father Dorkin for members of the society. eee WOMAN'S CLUB RIDAY AFTERNOON ULAR MEETING of the Casper Woman's club was held | Priday afternoon at the Young Wo: | men’s Christian association on South street, with Mrs, C. D, Hem ind Mra. W. W. Laoy as hortes Mrs. B, B. Brooks, president presid The program cosisted of current events {n answer to roll cal! W. W. Lacy read a paper on | nerson’s poems, and Mrs, Guy Gay | presented a paper on the life of Em- Mrs. R. HW. Nichols of Council Ta., guest of Attorney and Mrs. R. HH. Nichols, was a guest of the club, The club will meet again on Friday afternoon, January 16, at the same place with Mrs. Guy Gay cee VE PHI CLUB | TO GIVE DANCE {ase CASPER ALUMNAE CLUB | of the Pi Beta Phi sorority ts} «sponsoring © dance to be given Jan. | uary 19 at the Arkeon for the henefit | of the school maintained by t ganization near Gotlenburg, Te: as hoatens. or bitions of its greatest enemy in five|ing instruction in the excellent | Not for himdreds Lene teat centuries, Napoleon Bonaparte. Now | *hools of Stockholm. | ape re ane Reeret | ut a wife, and if thir It 1s joyfully reading the news that | Lives Out-of-Doors Moanditich haw hot bothered’ t its crown prince is going to wed a| In society circles in Stockholm | his Intimutes declare to he th | ? ° descendant of one of Napoleon's less-| Astrid haw the reputation of feel-| jt haa worked just the other ou In or generals, ing happlest at home. ‘There sur-| sun the ‘Tenialy coor A hundred years ago the mar-| vives the old tradition that after the horitatively’ learned that | riage of a British crown prince with , evening meal the family gathers | ral years ago informed B t Q lit d bilit a ihe: known Swedlah princess ot about the reading lamp, and whi | that he did not wish to | I Ye al 1 royal blood of short standing would} some one re: aloud the women 1 he had completed tou eau Y) ual! Y, pen y have been considered madness. ‘o- | follc elther sew or embroider or knit | pire and that he would ‘ day, with monarchies in decline, and | or crochet. In bride unless. he ‘loved | . the princesses eligible religion) Astrid is fond of out-of-doc atl it is sald, he ig ready in the to be bride of the Pr of Wales} 1 kholm: parks she m | lared he has more than few, there is no alternative ean ohh any time in | s feelin for’ Astr The prince, after showing a pret-| winter, us her younger | is known and loved | e erence for flappers on his extensive | brother as ker. other | ally and | New Ortho honic globetrotting, is now, {t seems,| times she her sister may be |,it she pays about to wed an old-fashtoned homé| found out for a brisk walk with |'an al visit to London nex girl, That is the deseriy of | their mother or on a morning horse- | spring there will be a royal an- e Princess As en by tes. | back canter with thi ner, In| nouncement that ! al ictrola From her Inge- | su the girls play tennis; they | at last borg, a niece of the late Queen Alex-!can handle a motor ear in traffic ' Wales-to-be. tn charge. The subject of the even-| I've mountaineers of the region, and E ing will be Negro’ spirituals and rlele intained en donatic ZO MARKS Coleridge Taylor. Members Prin ae ube. oeaee merpbers te + Ps friends are Invited to be present. orks of | nae clubs of th rity. | The school MUSIC AND ART CO, ‘The following program has been wilt | aateet’ other teen eae tor Ae areangedi hy Dire. fy Be Westen ver 9 Chant". | ganization, which is the oldest of the having been es. Moumouth Col- 1 | Til | lege, Moumouth, | PAN-HELLENIC | LUNCHEON SATURDAY N EMBERS of the Casper Pan-Hel: regular one o'clock lenic association will have their luncheon and bridge Saturday, January 16 at the Hotel Henning. Mrs. H. P. Fishburn pnd Miss Theodora on will be in charge of arrangements. eee YOUNG PEOPLE OF CHURCH j ATION | PEP has bean AA takem in the Interest of the young people of the First Presby- terlan church. High school boys and girls have formed an organtza- tion for Bible study, recreation and social life. Meetings of the organ: {zation will be held every Sunday evening, On Friday evening at 6 o'clock at the church parlors a church dinner will be enjoyed, the evening to be spent in games and amusements, Miss Margaret Schu- berth will specialize in Bible stories and other helpful things for children each Wednesday afternoon from 4:15 TEST FREE Drink at 7 Then by 8:30 watch how things have changed. Sometimes on rising in the morn- ing you feel that the day is spoiled. me clogging of the system affects ur fitness, your good nature, your m. Thi do this: Drink a glass of water, hot or cold. Add a little Jad Salts, and you will have a sparkling, pleasant drink, That drink will flush the In- testines, wash out the poisons and The results come quickly. They come from the acids of lemon and grape combined with lithia, ete. Note how things change in an hour. Ther remember you can bring them any hour of the day. 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MARK DAV MUL entertained delightful ning at their South Center s idence at a dinner and bridge party High scores for the evening were held by Mrs. M. N. Wheeler and Leigh Townsend. with Mrs, Leigh Townsend and Fred Newman low. Mr. and Mrs, Davis had as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Town- send, Mr. and Mrs. n Leidecker, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. mer, Mr. and Mrs. M, N. Wheeler, Mr. and Mre Fred New? M fdna Smith. PRES N CHURCH SOCIAL EVENT for all members of the Presbyterlan church and | First Presbyterian tabernaclo, Sixth nd Durbin streets on Tuesday even. ing at 8 o'clock, The men of h will as hosts and | members and friends are attend | LADIES AUXILIARY MEETING THIS WEEK | Veterans of Foreign Wars ywil hal, installed and committees appointed. The meeting will begin at o'clock All | The school, known as the Little Pigeon, is operated among the Ilit- PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER ki tion here with hi nvited to {haste LADIES AUXILIARY of the hold {ts regular business meeting on Thursday evening of this week at the Mountain States Power company Officers for the year will be UESTS IN CITY Mr. and \ Hl } me Hill-We brokers 1 to Casper! Suare from asure trip! (Hal F to Denve were B. H s accepted nager at I Weaver br Owen ; | 1. Casper few days b' ness trip to Therm mY D. Hill while en ¢ } otis. Oe his new duties, HH. Reese tcecs vat ee partn the firm, is recuperating | der visite +wendolyr % ‘ en | at ore from récent Illness | eral day several days at har home | oes ‘ae cee | Col. E. Miss Grace Callaghan has re-| Major H | turned to her home in Lavoye after | ed Friges spending a short time bere oe . lay National Repub remain eoman 3 daughter months. Margar expect to leave this eve cee ning for Denver where they will } Mrs. Harry join Miss Kathleen Sullivan who has Denver tonight been visiting there for seyeral days. visit with h From Denver the Sul ne will go to the Western coast whore they will ] and all parents are | requested to send their children from the ages of 10 to 13, Later a contest will be staged for the child. ren, prizes to be awarded to the one telling the best bible story ore e A. J. Cunningham [eaves tonight | be fotned in a fow weeks Sy Mrs for ¢ yenne wh he will spend | Sullivan and daughter Patricta. From sex lays. California Mr. and Mrs, Sullivan Saale and daughters will take the Panama | John Bingenhelmer goes to Den-|canal trip and before returning to \ ver to to nd the lumber} Casper tn April will visit in New dealer there thid week.| York, Washington and Chicago. | . eee | Harry Connelly left Mrs. Fineh Johnson. whe spent for Washir tends rome time visiting with friends in Riverton has returned to Casper. eee school Mrs. W. L. Cor Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Toops and Mr and Mrs. 0. Martin are leaving Mr. and Mrs W. Burns of] soon for Denver to make thelr home 1315 et have returned) Mr. Toops and Mr. Martin haying fror naha where Mr. Burns re-| been transferred to the Argo Ot! com ly underwent a serious oper pany offices of that city Although Mr. Burns fs still 1 eee to be about he Is greatly improved.} Miss Twila Collins has returned cee from a two weeks’ viel spent with J. M. Kitloran and family left re-{her grandmother in Riverton. } t} Los to ke their eee } future home zabs Warre® alley and baby 1an will enter the sity of South- ghter, of Worland. arrived Friday \ ern California to spend a few days with | %4 48 ) y who {s at present sta The Rev. Father J. FP. Moreton re: tloned at Casper. WALTER W. SCHOGGEL * | Teacher of Violin \ COMPOSER CONDUCTOR t Royal Academy, Vienna, 1910 ROOM 507, TOWNSEND PHONE 2500 OUR January (leara iit NOW, IN FULE SWING ~ Every Department is Participating itt this Semi-Annual Money Saving - Event © THE FIRST TWO DAYS MANY TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE ale Will Continue This Week

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