Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 5

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1926 THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD PAGE FlV< eee | nd manager, conducted a very . : eautiful and impressive ceremony! Bequty in Quick-Change Romance installing the following officers: 7) Y Past chief, Elen Van Burgh; M DIVISIONS OF DEPARTMENTAL | 5. C., Hattie Holmes; B. 8., Louise | CLUB TO MEET THIS WEEK £. J., Alpha Muir; Manager, | HE MOTHER'S DIVISION of the Longhurst; M. or R. & C., Home economic division of the Twiggs; M. of Mae Casper. Women’s Departmental cl:ib Exstertony Lulu Duty; guard will meet on Wednesday afternoon, ; Rep, to Grand Temple, January 20 at the residence of Mrs and alternate, Ellen ‘ H. H. Klockseim, 444 South Lincoln street, A program of interest has | been planned arid all d to be present. Serer | wala as 2gram for t Arrangements are under wa; 14 a social or smoker once a |Che emiay sky Trio bee - : At the last meeting of the| | | wromin t the last meeting of the | Feted by Princes | members enjoyed | [u ante On ‘Trip to India| |= a com: by some interesting stories ard Shipp, local | NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT | PLAN MEETING FOR TUESDAY PER CIRCLE No. 409, bors of Woodcraft, will mee ress of welcome wag dellv- Mrs, “ohn M. Whisenhunt, | n& past grand chief, of Casper. | = Response by Mrs, Luther M. Crom KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO | well, grand mistress of records and Brunswick Startling GIVE DANCE AT CLUB of Douglas, who is h a social | Panatrope Invention HE FIRST DANCE of the season of Loyalty Tem-| i refresh | | ‘ to be given in the new club | | | rooms of the Knights of Columbus ches were : will be held Wednesday evening of Ned officers. | 2 this week for members of the or- m was ren- MR. AND MRS. COV ganization and their friends accord CELEBRATE ing to an announcement made yes- _Violin and Plano. duet by Julla \ R. AND ME TT Ci * ‘ ‘ ° terday by Bett Connelly who {s in land Edna Mae Guthrie “when iV wilt be hosts to a number The First Purely Electrical Reproducing Musical | } charge. The club rooms which were| You and I Wi eethearts.” | their friends Instrument Known just recently opened ar» loc: din « and Co e Dance by Neta ,th the basement of the Producers and] Clift and Decker, “Let's Be} le f Refiner’s corporation bul Ex Ss Sweethearts.” | | cellent m as been sec So VanBurgh, | punch will be,served throt AS evening. he WILL GIV NCE the * one of her hur pulte Worthington, Cc. D. Hemry, another of Lillan rgh’s writings. oe wn, “Spring is Coming,” accom: panied by Miss R, L. Holman. ano selection, by Mis: CES Dance of the Stars. IROQUOIS COUNCHMe room of bridge were in play with honors} C. Ra MEETING THURSDAY | decorated with baske going to Mrs. C. L, Rhinemuth, Mr | Mes ROQUOIS COUNCIL and ferns Marshall Dayton, and Mrs. Ed | Price, Mrs of Pocahontas will Refresh ts. were served 2 41 Smith, an out of town visit The | M. Colt D will be given olo, by Mis Lucille Clayton, MRS. WEIDNER FOR ‘i - at the Carpenter's hall on North accompanied by Mrs. P ER C | Electric Wolcott street Tuesday evening wonger. — A" RS. CHARI T, WEIDNER ufacturing January 19 by the Brotherhood of | lection by Mra. J. R. ars oe y 4¥L will be hostess tomorrow eve- wi American Yeomen. ‘The entertain \ford, “Mother Machree.”” Helen Marye, Washington society girl, whose engagement to Eleven ment will begin at 9 o'clock and will selection, by Mrs. G. 0.) Count Lamberto Arnoldi of Italy recently was broken-off, now is | | ; Pepper air service. Miss | ra othe be preceded by a drill practice of the degree staff which will meet at the hall at 7:30 o'clock bride-to-be of Captain W. D. Thomas of U. § Marye’s father is 2 former ambassador to Russ June charming have bi T. Cullen |. Ww. lar session Thursday evening, Jan- the large | tables were prettily decorated with | M Ws EA | 5 rt in ¢ he Chiek | 21 at $ o’cloe at the Odd - vases of roses In shades of pink and : baits. Casuaaiea” et be stat |red || 232 East 2nd CASPER Phone 194. | : , Branch Gree | tia reshment | '. Amo. hot arranged tables Y {tiated and refreshments will be ser. pia Ee Among those who arranged tables ved by a committee in charge. PYTHIAN SISTERS INSTALL OFFICERS OYALTY TEMPLE No. 18 Pyth- jan Sisters of Casper, were host- y c | were: Mrs. J. H. Arbuckle, Mrs, H. B. HE MEMB' of the Casper! saxon, Mrs. 8, T, Butler, Mrs. Sin- enic club gave a lunch-|ciair Reekle, Mrs, Howard McDon- party yesterday af-| aia, Mrs. Paul Weldner, Mrs. Rob- ternoon at the Hotel Henning. Hon.| ert’ piackmore, Mrs, Fred Hufem ors were won by Miss Dorothy Love-| Mrs. ‘Thelma Clark, Mrs. “Anna Lee- ing, Hunt 8. € ST. MARK’S GUILD land and: Mes, Roscos Reeve. per, Mrs, James Weiderhold and WITH MRS, LEW GAY ita esses in thelr Temple in the I. 0. 0.) Among those who attended were:| yrs. McConnell We TAS ana taliek Garvie F. hall, Tuesday night, at public n-|yrre RA. Reeve, Mins Even Hollo- | TS | nelle i 1 Mrs. Ca : | be hostesses for Mark's Guild of ch on Thursday week at the homi stallation of their officers for the current year. Mina M, W' wa: Gee, senhunt, past. grand | tonneton, B. Cotton A. M-| MONDAY BRIDGE . M. Ayres, W. D. ‘ITH MRS. McG Pate : na Parker, atre,| WITH MRS. McGRATH ___| the. Belscopal Episcopal 1 thei : = | The Lily Shop | chief presiding as Installing officer. q Mecaleb, Mrs. Charles #. Wil.| Af RS. JOAN McGRATH will x holled anged his pict | assisted by Nancie E. Crom’vell.| son Miss Mary Sharp, Mise Sara \ hostess for a meeting of the |Of Mrs. Gay, 704 Bast Second street. | aioe 1} grand mistrese of records and cor-! stewart, Mrs. Leo R. Gray, Mre. J.|Monday bridge club this week at| The meeting will begin at 2 o'clock | GRACE LUTHERAN AID I} Fespondence, acting grand senior, and! p. Warren, Mise Dorothr ‘ngiand,| her home on South Beech street Plows il Dezraaa for the Lenten |" 19 MEET THURSDAY | Allee Richards, past chief, acting! sies Dorothy Loveland, Miss Treo : i ar re HE LL d soc: f | ¥ 2o N. Sx clust | dora Wilson, Miss Edna Healy | MRS. BARNES FOR i Casper s Newest Exclusive ‘ORTD JOHN, B, BARNE hostess for the re: of the Fortnightly on Saturday afternc Mrs, W. F. Ott, Mrs. E | Study Clay Modeling Sovies, Miss It’s Fascinating! Thrilling} Ste ok H. P. AN ART UNSURPASSED! || cp MARK’S BRIDG Walker. ([GHTLY BRIDGE will be | eet 1] OP FOR BUSINESS | PARTY IS SUCCE on st street hall’ Wednes. ( Ruth Joy Studio ||, ;tanene os ose or. MARKS sag eve Eve cloak, aie VA 7 \ i Guild of the Episcopal church} DELPHIAN SOCIETY Abid initiated |. atier y \ 18 | ‘ f « VE a 3S, Scat ar eae ateee a most charming luncheon and ENJOYS PROGRAM rved 2 r hich refresh C. A. BENNER, Instructor || CASPER DELPHIAN soctets met Monday afternoon t a 5 = Ss | home of Mrs. P. F, Korn, 604 West | MIDNIGHT BRIDG Tenth street. The subject of study WILL THIS WEEK tor the day was Flemish art, with | {[\HE REGULAR MEETING of the he the program in charge of Mrs. Midnight Bric ub will be held| Mahoney, ff George Brown. The following pro-|on Thursday e of this w Tay Hunts PIANO, VOICE, VIOLIN, CELLO, CORNET, gram was given: Preparatory read-|the Jeremiah Mahoney home ©. Houseley, treasurer. All auxiliary dge party yesterday afternoon at| ghteen tables On the Balcony of | | Sprecher’s Pharmacy A full the parish house. with th style centers | \| latest creations {| || ‘ng by Mrs, Fred Moore, The Van | South Wol members or those eligible for me 1 CLARINET, SAXOPHONE Eycks, by Mrs. William Emmel,| rie Abed bership are cordially invited | Violi i i . Other Early Flemings by Mrs. O. J. tS. MeGRATH Sy J WW ; p) i Vislin, Repairine, Soi Sonth) Devel: Bowpseebatred: st cachareilles Rubens by p. F| HONORED yYESTMINSTER GUILD | MRS. LILLIAN WILSON, I rop. | Korn and Van Dyck by Mra O'Brien iM W. POLLOCK will en- EDNESDAY NIGHT The next meeting will be held on| ifd tertain et a bridge tea on Mon- BR GUILD of January 25 at the home of Mrs, Fred, day afternoon of t ek in com- Presbyterian ¢hurch Moore. | pliment to Mrs. Leigh McGrath who| will meet on Wednesday evening of sw Special attention given to Hats made to your particular order. is leaving this for California | this week at the manse, 1103, South for a visit Wolcott stree Dinner willbe see served at i Mrs. Edna MRS. STEBBINS Thomas will “New Days o WOMAN'S B! ASSOCIATION HE WOM: ciation Jonday afte Bell’s Studio ved by Mrs, La Clair and her com ng of the Mesdames and Stillwa will meet at the ¢ 2:30 o'clock Th OF MACCABEES | Mrs. R. A. Rowla r regular business| serve. A evening at 7:30] who com noon, January 18 in the Odd Fel: | ness women and |lows hall, the meeting to begin tend the church are invited | 8 o'clock. 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