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Pr. E. O. RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAE CIRCLES OF CASPER Ls WOMEN’S INTERESTS MRED LO TNL A LIONEL Mri tea cial guest She very uest day. Mrs M Jendid piano area odist McDowell, | Fir am Holland, Mrs. | #fternoon Dett. Mrs. A. A.| H. BE H, B. Durh ToexAY | B2 H, O. 8) Miss Mae Hamil- century 5 Kim Year In, Year ball ng Stores “Two Stores for M )W. ©. 7. U. HOLL : | MISSIONARY c | 4 Ww. T. U. missionery tea was| ~ | given the home of | Nettie Dunn, 821 CY avenue, y these stores | day af! oon wit s. Be and cour su and Mrs. L. Bun J] h first quality ea Was poured for sixt (A third of rooms h Japs were prettil: se lanter decorat and ch Mrs. L. R. Bundy read a paper on “Prohibition in Japan.” Mra, W. G. Miller led the short 1 then told about the Your Convenience” und altering and particular repair work The New Styles Si everywoman’s store Here is an appealing offering: A most attractive line of In-Between Season Hats eo $ pS .00 The newest shades and shapes Newest beautiful line of new Spring Dresses in shades and materials. Also a limited line of Botany Flannels stout women. never carried before. in charming styles and materials— $18.00 and $22.50 A nice and attractive sprinkling of Lovely New Spring Coats and Suits More iving daily by express | Weare still continuing our big price cuts on | Winter Coats and Dresses Japanese of California, Suyematsu dressed first in a Japanese girl's costume and served to one of the ladies as her spe- and then dressed in her oma representing talked to the guests about the customs of her country and then sang a lttle afr in her own language. graciously questions asked her All those present enjoyed a most delightful afternoon, ee Our Alteration Department is prepared to do all classes of Big Values ® Spring Dresses N We have just received from our New York buyer a . desirable for Misses, A complete line of new Dresses for tall and short This is a new line; something we have A wonderful new line of Spring Dresses SAM EAR APOIO ree TET HT an older answered ail out Japan, D. W. OGILBEE of Casper, eal Gatlatin,” has a distinctive number , of * one of the most exacting of modern magazines of poetry. The contribution is “The White Horse.” Neal Gallatin is well known to local and several of her roems ed in the Tribune-Her: while others have made their for the last several years tnto SOCIETY MEETS TUESDAY f ha WOMEN'S HOME MISSION: ARY society of the First Meth- SISTERHOOD anied by engworthy | CASPER WOMAN OBSERVES GUEST DAY two delightful violin solos, WINS RECOGNITION POS vee yerdeus,” from Jocelyn, and the y RS pane ita as "Cradle y Hous | YL who writes under the pen name Chay 7 members who attend-| of “N. itty, Ey L. Langworthy,| poem in the ot gee 8k LP Mrs. F. P. Me-| ‘Verse Mrs. John Me-| s Brown, Mrs. 8 uth Durbin street Bloodge Mrs. ekie and Mrs. ace s Jessie Mae Ag- 1 the host the! new, Mrs Longshore, Mrs. ders noc yellow and white color] O19 Bo} %. L. Siebel, Mrs app s carried out in the decor-| raw Gay, 3 ott, Mrs. Earl r Burwell, } 1 Holloway, Miss | wa Eleanor Schneider, Mrs. R. B. Car-| magazines of quality. { the Sisterhood tn-] penter, , 8. R. oye the occasion. Mrs. | Buman Mrs. | WOMAN'S MISSIONARY aveer, president of the/q. L. Smith, was in the pro-| Mrs. Mont Mrs. A. W n ained the | Rodgers, . Fuller, hurch will meet on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. 8. S. South Beech street. Mrs, nson will assist the host- Mrs, Peter Holden will be in charge of the’ pro- sting talk on the| Misys Ma : . hood and its! ton, Miss Mabel Thompson, Mrs. M.| 88 for the afternoon. Harry Marquis, ac-/ C. Keith, Mrs werman, Mrs. Mrs. G. A. De-| Sram. t McCarthy, Mrs. R.| H Dists and Afra, | CHAPTER 0 'TO ET WEDNESDAY o%6 ( Diaries O of the P. E. O. terhood will meet on Wednes- evening at 7:45 o'clock with Mrs. A. Smith at the Hotel Gladstone. . PALETTE AND BRUSH CLUB WITH MRS. LANGE APRS. PAUL LANGE will be the stess for a meeting of the Pal- ette and Brush club on Tuesday eve- ning of this week at her home, 834 A South Oak street. lossoms . DAUGHTERS OF CIVIL WAR VETERANS TO MEET HE DAUGHTERS OF THE VET- ERANS of the Civil war will SOCIETY (gece et THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD sent AE eR eae SAARI UE Leaders of D. A. R. Laying Plans for Annual Convention in April Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, at left, pre: of the American Revolution, and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, vice-presi- dent, are directing the preparations for the organiz tion's annual convention to be held in Washington April 19. This photo was taken in Washington just after they had asked President Coolid j ad asked si < e to address the convention. y s ident of the Daughteri meet on Monday evening, January 25, at 7 o'clock in the club the Natrona County library. cer er: BRIDGE PARTY | ENJOYED LAST NIGHT N ISS JOYCE RILE a few friends informally evening home on at a bridge. party ast Second st included: Mr. and Mrs. F Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Davis, Mr Mrs. H. Marple, Miss Dors haus and D. A. Wood. on , to be held in the I. 0. Preparations will be made remonial to be held some March, the date for same will nounced later by the Grand Monarch. The members at Midwest, yo., have also presented a petition * a ceremonial to be held_at that place sometime this spring. Several | committees will report of their do- ings. Refreshments will be served by. the committee in charge after the meeting. 3 or Ancient Mystic Order of ains functioned formerly as al Oder of Mucovites and play ground of Oddfel- rooms of the Impe comprises th lowship. SURPRISE PARTY FOR McPEAKE PLEASANT SURPRISE was giv! en by the North Casper Chris tan church last evening in honor of the McPeake family, who are leav- {ng soon for thelr farm near Basin. The party was given at the McPeake see LITERARY DIVISION MEETING WED) 1a pbee: Casper Woman's Departmental SDAY home, 1027 North Jefferson street. club will meet on Wednesday after- Gah noon at 2:30 o'clock at the public li MRS. H. brary club room pate IS HOSTE! FORMAL PAR’ NE (4° THE MOST enjoyablo fairs of the last week was {nformal party given by Mrs. D Harris, Thursday evening at home, 1317 South David street. Guests present included Mrs. Harris, Mrs. W. J. Kinnaman Philip Offenbacker, Mr or, Mrs, Lawrence Fr Kinnamen, Mrs. Elizabeth Miss Nora Sullivan, Mi cuer and Miss Bernice Sank see PAST MATROD CLUB ET TUESDAY HE PAST MATRONS' meet on Tuerdi this week inste the CLUB will afternoon d of Wednesday at Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Neott street with Mrs. 2 Sturgeon as assistant hostess: eee FORMER CASPER BOY 0 BROADCAST PROGRAM ILLARD MURANE, son of Judge du and Mrs. C. D, Murane of South Center street, will bre ast three vocal selections over th Station KEI Los Angeles, A RS. W. L. CONNELLY and Miss MA Margnret Douherty have fnvit-| evening between the hours of 8 and ed guests to an informal tuncheon|9 California time. and bridge party on Tuesday at the pale Connelly home on’ South | T CASPER VISITOR street. This will be the first lunch-| AN TRIP eon of a series planned for t een us been received in Cas- gon the second one to be g next , %. Coon of week. oe. INFORMAL DINNER AT TOWNSEND HOTEL 1 V R. AND MRS. JACK RUSSELI week here at the were dinne friends last e hotel. 1 clty Saturday Tho tri, will in- ca, Greece s a number ited eas a A. M. 0. 8. TO MEET 1167 MONDAY NIGHT (Contributed) Walnut strec I ARK Hark Yet © ye falth-| 1 opaaL PARTY ful and fribesmen of AT MILLER HOME antorum No. The Grane | oar Res 1 MILLER entertained arch extends to 1 his cordia M eeu avian Cantintcraal greeting and Pht Si on Friday evening at her ippear at a OS) eer anu teectie sree atract — 7 uests enjoyed the eve NOTICE nt y was arranged in Royal Neighbors of Amer- oe BEInIay RAG otaney tea. All officers are re- . sent Included: Mr. and quested to be at K, P. Hall Mil Mr. and Mrs t 2 P. M. Monday for || », Mr. and Mrs, A. J. taaite jc nd Mrs. K. C. Spears, vractice. lar L. W. Sherer, Mrs. THE FAMILY GROUP \ Picture That You Will Cherish More and More as the Years Go By WE SPECIALIZE IN THIS KIND OF PHOTOGRAPHY A call from you now will bring us to your home at your convenience We Make Pictures Anytime—Night or Day BELL’S STUDIO Smith Block, PHONE 1303 OR 2708-R Phone 2708-R After 6 P.M Second Street LITERARY DIVISION of the of e home sh Isles, of friends Page, Thelma Miller, Miss E land, Donald Sanders, Pheobe Sherer, Miss Mary Sherer, Miss Minnie Skinner, Miss Jess: Miss Winifred Miller, Miss tty Moreland, James Mor Ralph Miller, member of the Treble € Her charmin, ity has already lovers admirers of Mrs. At last Tuesday's Miss Blanche Miller, Robert Sherer, Don 8S. Miller, Jr.,| chorus w wit and the host and hostess. of Judge I Mu fe singing of the two barito: MRS, FULLER IS companied by Miss Theo iUEST A'T MEETING at the plano. : RS. ROBERT PULLER, who| ¢xceptionally _pleasi has been visiting with rela-| Wide range, and a per tives and friends at her former} home in Thermopolis, was an out| Cather | of town guest last Wednesday at a WEDDING fith. ¢ MES, MARQUIS TO # PLA ‘OR TREBLE CLEF {of Tuesday evening of this w fielating. Following Cooke at. thé plano: GOVERNOR ROSS Mrs, Marquis, one of the latest ad ditions to musical circles of Casper, | is violinist of exceptional ability She has traveled as a member of the Metropolitan Trio under the boo! IE of Wyoming, last evening years with Theodore Lindburg at Wichita, Kans., and later with Guy Herbert Woodward of the Bush con- servatory at Chicago. Mr. Wood- ward was concert master of the Min- neapolls Symphony orchestra B. Almon and Not only as a violinist is Mrs, Mar-| who is warden quis becomine popular in Casper, penitentiary show this aftern guests in her bo: oming visit Mesdames Dav > Wy event Come in and MUSIC, ART, LITERATURE lest personal- Casper music rehearsal Murane hay an ect musiclan- the in the elty until tomorrow. of the White-Meyers and’ Radel’t ernoon she was the guest of the c chautauqua circuits for six years. | ber Mrs, Marquis studied for several] ga ‘ank Hadsell, SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1926 entertain at anothe Stock show where she will be host- ers to the same guests and also to Mr, and Mrs. Parks, Mr. and Mrs, Malcomb Monerieff.—Denver Post. ene st and as a lef Chorus. party at the Marquis. the h the work rane in the ne solos ac- fora Wilson BEGGS-Me RLAND MARRIAGE SATURDAY BEGGS and ‘arland were marr! noon at the First Pres terlan manse, 1103 South Wolcott Charles A. Wil y were vice, and by Mrs. e bride + and ted the Miss Jesste | Mr and Mrs, W charge of the Refresh THURSDAY ssion Tues: evening ments will be served at the close by| ( NE OF THE EVENTS of time candidates will be initiated. |} committee in cha | Week will be the marriage of the s RIACH TO TOUR UROPE DURING PER friends jaughter of Wagner ake SUMM { Miss Lou uch APRS... D. MARQUIS, violinist, on Thursdz nuary sister of Mrs, B. B. Lummis. and IVE wit play for Treb Mark's Episcopal c' ch of r. will be chorus at their regular re Rey. Philip 1K. Edwa: to know she spend the cer summer ak Mountain States Power hall. Mrs,| dinner will be served at the Hotel] with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Marquis will play “Meditiation” from | Townsend. Mrs. James Macfarlane of Denver. “Thais,” assisted by Mrs. Ray 2} Fi O22 They will visit the British Isles, also points of interest on the continent returning ,in August to Montreal, where they will take the Canadian Pacific, home. Miss Riach has num- erous friends in this clty haying vis- ited several summer yacations here. cee INFORMAL PARTY AT MILLER HOME Me™ DON MILLER entertained dy. few friends at an informal party on F evening at her home on South Lincoln atreet. Twenty-six guests enjoyed the even- ing. The party was arranged in honor the birthday anniversary Mr. Miller TAYLOE who arrived will remain This at. Touls G. Parks, E. oming state ng she ‘will of Price the Same the Nation Over Community Model Gulbransen Reg'*tering Piano *450 Play the Gulbransen 10 Minutes You Have a New Thrill Awaiting You T is what you can do—musically— with the Gulbran Piano that will appeal to you. You don't have to sen Registering know one note from another to play this instrument by roll with your personal touch just like hand playing. 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[7] Check here if you on a piano and we will send you J form enabling us to estimate value. \ meeting of the Wednesday club of Gladys and Walter Beggs, sister and Thermopolis. | her of the bride esr @ of the rehearsal Mrs: arland has been a resi WOMEN’S GOSPEL } Thompson and her committee | dent of this city for the last 12 TEAM WI served deli freshments. j Years while the groom, who is con HE WOME EL TEAM| Mrs. R t. Mrs. Frank| nected with the Gladstone hotel, bas will meet next Sunday afternoon! Mills and Mrs. H. Vervalin were | lived in® Casper r years. The at 3 o'clock at the Emmanuel Bap-| lected to membership. Mrs. I, 15.| Couple will m: r home in thir tist church, A program has been| Clarke was a guest of the chorus for | ‘lt iy arranged and will be given during] arss a 7 the meeting. | mtd ne Bet 0 PYTITIAN SIS i thew | TRINITY LUTHERAN AID HOLD ME < NL LADIES SOCIETY ! MEETING THURSDAY OYALTY TEMPLE No. 15 Pyth- WILL MEET TOMORROW $ AID SOCIETY of fan Sisters wil, meet Tuesday ‘ PETROLEUM LODGE No. 4 heran church will | evening 230 o'clock at the L Ladies’ society of the Brother. nage, 617 FE: Knights of Pythias hall ood Locomo! Tireme: 1 Thursday afternoon at ¥ wtih ees) Baetnwea ; tide esate ses- jock. Mrs. Lewis will be the | ROYAL GHBORS TO sion Monday evening at 7:30 @cloc! ss for the afternoon, M IN REGULAR § at the Odd Fellow’s hall. ‘The scat s HE ROYAL NEIGHBORS newly elected officers will be in| @RIEFITH-WAGNER America will meet In regular