Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 4

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1926 PAGE FOUR THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD CL a eT ras MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE WOMEN’S INTERESTS feo | lowing an afternoon of games, re-|ed silk bedspread was’ presented to/odist Hplscopal church, | A featire Jean Clark ‘ved by Mrs. | Miss McCormick. of the program was a ta «waflans Hyco" freshments were vile yaa Hs Mrs,/Pohlman’s guests of the! Rey. Stout who told of his former : “Portugese Hymn"’spensvesee cen Kelly, assisted by Miss Grace (noon | evening were: the honoree; Miss Ura | experiences in his work in the Rocky sae j Guests. present for t bey © | Biltson;’ Miss Nina Schaffer, Miss] Mountain region. A lunch was) ig ark ae j hey : were: Margaret Lonscek, Farnces| Pity yunson, Mise Bilsle Leavitt, |eerved at the close of the afternoon, in A Mini | é LaMar, Bernadette Fehlman,. Esty- fp WH * ee een rived Iau, | Miss Nelle Jones, Miss Doliie Hage : | fene Hill... Ruth Foster, B Miss Francés Paul, and Miss Ne INTERESTING PROGRAM |] wards, Ruby Foster, Raymond] RiUS* © : PLANNED FORK RE 2 | Hough, Robert Merwin, Ralph Ed-| ~ a see ’ F INTE in mus ( TIR« ‘| F S OF ( ‘ASPER, wards, and Francis Merwin, BIRTHDAY SURPRISE will be tho recital ‘to be given | we } j i HONORS MRS, HAWES Monday evening January 18. at 8|Lascia Ch'io Pi a & | PRESBYTERIAN AID BIRTHDAY surprise party was| o'clock at the Charle Wells | ; Dee MEETING AT hae reek AV given for Mrs H. BE, Hawes !ast| music store by a number of pupils | “Mt = ae Liadoy R ; ate ES fen HE PRESBYTERIAN 4 S0-} Wednesday evening at her home on| of Mrs. Ray J. Cook. | RY ¢ 3 DANCE organization becomes a member of o Bini nA ie x i et post he ea a AFFAIR crete att na) fareaaiaaten eh | clety will meet on Thursday af-|Wast Second street, Cards’ were| ‘The program planned for the even-| Polish Peasant Danc® ~-r+-a0 Bawing > ; 2a ENJOYAI bers will be kno | ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church| played during the evening after] ing follows: Ellen O'Connor ee ee ee : : parlor with Mrs, R. A. Rowland’s! which delightful refreshments were | Piano Duet: |‘‘In a Boat f dar the fact that | division in charge. served and many attractive gifts| Polish Dance —-------- Scharwenka | Barbs pres : with the x ern Teachers | eee were presented, Those present were} Margaret Thompson, Lois Rarle | “Scarf Dance this seazon wa club the present | TEA CLUB TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. J, King, Mr. and| “Coma Away” _-- - Ewing | 5 r ss | memt WITH MRS, COBB Mrs. F. J, Souczek, Mr, and Mrs. C. Virginia Splie | € A conspic RS, WILLIAM COBB. will be|B. Littlefield, Mr. and Mrs. Ben|«A Little Waltz” Gaynor| Marjorie a aes, {question marks worn Hostess for the regular meet-|Franklin, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Raf: Lola Valse Opus’ 64 = : : ‘ith a din.| ‘The new organization yill hold ing of the Tea Club to be held on ferty, Me snd Me. 0, A, Mason,| “Playing With Kitty =-lem 3 Drew incl meetings. frequently during each Tuesday afternoon at her residence, | Mr. and Biase BD: Hopes sa and 4 hess nonth t leas ce a month, 605 Bast Bleventh street. Mre. L.'F. Wade, Mr. ani rs. R. month amieses Tate Shee mee asinnsen a Ginn es ©, MacDonald, Mr. snd Mrs, Glen | th ree <4 » MEETING | Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs, S. D, Krebs, ng irs. eor EAGLES AUXILIARY MEETING | 47, and Mra, C. H. Lowe, Mr, and E MI iS us The members of the organization AND CARD PARTY THURSDAY ee ee ee and Ate 7 F BRR to a “t the meetin fare Marcos | ascent ale eae ‘ get aa O, A. Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Y “anigan| Avery, Haram tf ‘aii usiness meeting of the Eagles! Wolcott, Mr. and Mra. J, M, Stew- E , ft . tty with | Laramie; Mildred Callabam, aye Auxillary to be held at 2 o'clock Mr. and Mrs, C, H. James, Mrs. SNNOUNCES : ie ty wit) | rington, Con 2, Chatterton, Fort ‘Thursday afternoon a 600 party will fh) Campbells htra-¢ Weoma's Bord, _ val . ny 3 : or Collins, Colo.; Josephine Delatour be given for all members. Refresh: W. F. Hawes, Mee atabhid WALTER WOLFGANG SCHOEGGL r Spe Merden Ruth ments will he perree ty a Scmiralines Krebs, Frank Anderson, rle As Violin Instructor in the School’s - ; Pearl in charge. The meeting and card| Hawes, Mr. and Mrs, H, H. Hawes Faligd ne i a party will be held at the Eagles hall.|and Drs. Herncall and Herneall _ NEWEST DEPARTMENT ; a Kellar bn ey e58 “2 * Exclusively for study of the Violir : fafa Stes Maye: mild M’CORMICK-GREENE BIRTHDAY PARTY ; : it? 4 i Staiid a Rad Casper, Lucile ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AT FARIS HOME Through this Association the McBride School is affili- : Gearae Bolden, | Rely, Denver, Colo, ‘and Dor RIDAY EVHNING Mrs. Dorothy ISS BARBARA Farts. erter-||] ated with Institute of Art, New York City; American 2 Grover | Prewitt Pohlman gave an in- tained at a surprise party ~cs-|I! Conservatory, Chicago; Francis Armstrong. Artist v formal party at her home, 603 South day afternoon in honor of the ii Ss ‘ttl . aed Ee OONDERS DAY Beech street. Tho affair was to|¢ighth birthday anniversary of her|j|| Studios, Seattle. a ath: OBSERVE FOUNDE ! honor Miss Hazel McCormick, pop-| brother, Robert. Guerts played ‘ . . erie (JHAESe St ton 5 OLE tilar high school teacher, who’ ie tc| games from 2:20 to 4 o'etoee, and veel] Phone 1118 for further information and -AR' hood will observe founders day be married January 31 at her home| ported a most enjoyable afternoon. $ RIDGE PARTY 5 3 . gy an DAY and also guest day on Saturday af in Chanute, Kansas, to Lewis Greene | Refreshments were served by the Appointment IT McLE|AN en-|ternoon, January 23, Mrs, John Me-| of Ft, Worth, Texas. hostess at a table attractively decor- friends at an|Fadyen will be the hostess for the A novel program was carried out | ated in shades of pink and red. The last evening | afternoon at her home, 1042 South for the evening. On Knen | hand|Suects included: Jarvis urray, c sts present were: | Durbin street a wil Bh aneeen towels, the yuesis embroidered their| Edith Pfitfer, Dale Faris, Bernice ’ " Mrs. Sinclair Reekie and Mrs - Pfiffer, Harry Faris and the honoree Mabel Thompson, Miss Jean- Mrs. Binc iv ‘sti a atti names and a motto, the meaning of i y . os Mabel “Thompeah Mies, Aeen- peal oes res fady Christiane, Vienna beauty, is known in Europe as the | Which would be known only fhetwean one 426 EAST ELEVENTH ST. . a Allon Rich o 3) 8 ssless Actress,” because she refuses to allow hersclf to be kissed | the bride-clect and themselv’s. The | HUSIASTIC MEETING F ti n Stevenson, Mrs.| AMERICAN LEGION ‘™ productions on the stage. marriage announcement was made| OF W. ©. 'T. U. FRIDAY Earn a Teachers Diploma or a Bachelor's Degree “in erase cha anien ts D AUXILIARY CARD PARTY — | on scrolls enclosed in ribbon-tied nut | 4.N ENTHUSIASTIC and well at- Music at Home Woods [HE AMERICAN LEGION AUX , f Elixinaitoiprocibte : tha nintaeelt y| Shells. At the end of the evening a| {4 tended meeting of the Women's °° j ILIARY ‘will give a card party the public ta Invited . a on me ob the Epantch Was Vets. | to course luncheon was served. | Christian Temperance union was SPUR CHAPTER IS Jat the Natrona Power comr all Fee nee oe et tte acdl(gua. ii. wae: tnenimboaly ‘adapts (SECuD mitt Of w rowerand iver, held Friday afternoon at the Meth- ORLANTZED 8! iy BY WreTeY a Hn prening. of Vevruasy me; national chapters in securing funds| His earnest and faithful services ( RGANIZATION of: what | & bee ©) ror the settlement school located in| during the last year, were recipro- pemed'.ta beeone: # apirer ae My intttes In charge of tho ar-| the mountains of Tennessee. ‘The|cated with a sincere appreciation pL gst Popa Ph ee ter| rangements 1s composed of: Mrs. L.| #chgol system has expanded so that from avery member ot the samp Many y iter’ re Mkts paps Het iow reaches back into the mo: following the’ business session I ) 5 i ; : completed last |M. Sheppard, Mrs. A. P. Kimball, it mom rellien Se cre there Past Department Junior Vice Com- Have You Shared in Our Great of co-ed pep lead-| Mrs. Willlam Cobb, Mrs. C. H. Car-| !solated districts, where there F 5 . ta at TERE Genter ie By quqans Mrm 11 | neither state nor county schools mander Louis R, Schmidt installed Attractive Specials % ; n cinaud tha {Foster and- Mrs. G. M. Penley, Mey-| of the main tsaues of the P! Phi na-|the following officers for’ the en- SILK HOSIERY 1 Soares o tearincs dat’ lol ervetioun for taldan saee be ltt tional ‘convention held recently in | suing : John A. Hefterin, com- me pep ude: 25 clin ih ot Nol atts’ camera tine i ae ne Canada, stressed the need of more | mander; =. Fowler, Sr, Vice- ' clades {ponent DYESS, ACY by'any sgetnber of the'semmittee, | schools in Tennessee and resulted in | Comman: H. Frisby, Jr. Vice SPECIAL a PE ee ‘ * " a the promoting of 2 new school. It] Commander; Thos. F. Riley, trustee; fi fired ‘ an ham of _Terrtrigton AVATAR: 0 hte ig to ald in the opening of this school |W. W. Sproul, patriotic instructor; DRESS at 89c s elected president o' OF l {RS MEET | that the sorority is giving the en-|Geo, W. Ferguson, chaplain; Am- n and Marcella Avery was] /J\HE LAD AUXILIARY to the} that it patie eal iaorwakie . hosen ¢ r. Until the new Carpenters’ Union will hold their] tertainment Tuesday. Sinn bre lo be pha Rey ACCESSORIES ——_ gular business meeting Monday ‘dd ay; A> R. . tvening, January 18 at the Carpen-| MASQUERADE BALL officer of the guard; Dr. J. EVERYWOMAN’S STORE Ki b li 0) ters’ hall FEBRUARY TH mp, surgeon; Joseph’F. Pugh, 6:0: > \HE WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | Sr. color sergeant: . H, Blatt, Jr. i. 4 im a S MILLS LADIES . LEGION will hold its sixth an-|color sergeant. ‘The new commander Pri W ary D TO MEET nual masquerade ball on the evening | appointed Louis R. {Schmit adju- ices on inter Dresses, Coats and Most manufacturers sacrifice qual: HE LADIES AID SOCIETY of|of February 5 at the Moose hall,|tant and E, A. Pelletier, quarter. 5 : legance in taco and hand | [AE LADIES Arp scian aburen| prizes to be nwarded to the'most| master. Following the inttallation other Winter Apparel continue to fall. rior rhirty-five years’ experl-| iy hold a bake sale on Thursday, | clever and attractive costumes. 'Tick-|® banauet was served by the Ladies cit ‘ ‘ has enabled us to develop an} january 21, in the church, begin-| ets are now on sale by members for} AU Gate We must clear out all remaining Win- 2 elegant lotion that at the same time] hing at 2:30 o'clock. A social will|@ most reasonable price. The public pecially adapted to this dry ti, enjoyed following the sale is invited to attend. FENE ARTS DIVISION t tock befo: Febr first climate and gets results as no oe euaLe MEETING THIS WEEK er stoc erore rebruary first. ther does—3bc: PI PHI DANCE AT ¥. 0. A. CLUB [HE FING ARTS: DIVISION of ‘ ARKEON TUESDAY HOLDS MEETING © Casper Woman's — Depart ; 3 1 St EMBERS of the Casper alumnae MEETING of the ¥."O, A. club| mental club will meet on Wednesday This new low level of z Imba rug ores \ chapter of the P{ Beta Phi so- A Me hala Wrideviniend etternon' at 2 oreleok at he home * . "7 y es ~} Mrs jeorge Jarvis, 2 Eas’ c Your Convenience” | rority will give a dance on Tuesday) young Women's Christ associa. | Or! MF , ste tery for evening January 19 at the Arkeon| tion, Following the business meet-| ith street. | ing a social hour was ¢ njoyed and FE KELLY IS refreshments were served. ‘Among MOBRAD GATS —on— | those who ended were: Miss Mary ENE KELLY. singll son of Mr | ar ] inen Sale epee ae eae ee teye alice! A and Mrs. John Kelly, of Bast e “af ik , Ht, DUSS' First street was host to a number of. } anu 7 te aoe ar ane abe his friends Saturday afternoon at a \ | Seen YakSi. bitan 33 pleasant party given In. honor of his i Household and Decorative Linens Anne Moll, Miss Be yee a ‘ | Miss Grace Rucgs Will appeal to every thrifty shopper (Last Week) ats | PE y y pp | OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED —_———__——> — AT. MEETING LAST WEE | EXTRA SPECIALS [[liece etre New Spring Dr 5, U. &. W. V., Department of p nm) a al 7 il x teresting and well attended mee ] FOR THE WEEK last Wednesday evening at the Car. Choose from these Select from these penter Hall, Some important mat 7 BATH TOWELS—(Heavy ters were discussed and disposed of double thread), each SEAS c Retiring Commander B. A. Pelletier venih Presses ove roe § gave a rey of his last year’s work | showing t he 1 left nothing 7 || TABLE NAPKINS—(Pure Linen). Size 22x22. $7.50 Se: = = = < Resularl \| dozen values. Tiisiesalaemamee! Weta Regularly priced to $25.00 gularly $22.50 ll Sale per 1% do i se. 8 e | In Crepe Romaine and In the new Spring Shades | | | GRANDMA | , M i ‘ Georgette, now only— and materials, now. only || TABLE CLOTHS—(Pure Linen). Size 70x70. $6.50 If you really like poe $4.95 ||| | GRANDPA $ 95 $ .00 an Dolan’s } KINS TO MATCH | sal ra nee — || NAPKINS - iy s oe. = = le. ber 30 dee ’ ° | MOTHER Baby Portraits | BS itn ‘All new pastelle shades Complete range of sizes | DAMASK LUNCH CLOTHS—(A!l Linen) Size D AD ae BETTER BRING —e——— ligaere "ina Er eetet é | a pias We also offer choice of about 65 | se = | Little Eleanor and Billy in . \ s ipa | The special price : | NAPKINS TO MATCH —Size 14x14— 2 35 | only one of the reasons. eau i u resses } $e values, sale, per 14 doz. ‘ a ° | U | |W. BRYANT DOLAN Regularly priced $28.00 HUCK TOWELS—AIll Linen (hemstitched). 4 3 r r 1 60c and Gbc values, sale, each Cc -S Bldg. Tel. 859 In a splendid assortment of styles, spring colors and ma- ar fe 2 wincrnacian . terials. Sizes 16 to 44. Now only— | _ ‘ | WOOL FILLED COMFORTERS—(Silkoline. covered Se or 7 ee a with satine borders). $8.95 6 - | valuc ile, each ae e \ WALTER W. SCHOEGGL —_ | SALE DISCOUNTS ON ALL OUR LINENS Royal Academy, Vienna, 1910 We must make room for large incoming 4 | 10 TO 3314 PER CENT T h f Vi li shipments of Spring Dresses, Coats and | Choice of our lovely $65.00 line of | eacier 0 wolun Suits, which are already beginning to ar- oO Evening Dresses pap onl $45 00 W G P hk ‘ Conservatory Course rive—hence these extremely low prices. w 'y PA ° . £errin O COMPOSER R : : : ped : s * CONRUCTO Our Clean-Up Sale will Continue at Sacrifice Prices Until Every Winter Garment Has ; Beginners and Advanced Pupils ; Been Sold. 216 East Second St. Phone 1944-J b ROOM 507, TOWNSEND PHONE 2500 ‘4 of

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