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PAGE SIX SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1925 Oc Casper Suntiap Cribune I I JJ a i i zsm ecee CLUBS 1 1 si Si MUSIC, ART, LITER A TV RE EDITED BY Mary Tobin WOMEN'S INTERESTS SOCIETY u.ti.nft!n..iiiUu:...- Bi.iT.-TTnt-- were p.a; ed and dancing- was en- evening Washington "Women's Cabinet" ed. A feature of tho joy a tally pun. singer, Alice Gerber. James Robert i Callaway, Laura Jane Callaway, i Jack Fuller, Emma Ball and Barl, Charline and Lois Hanway. Piano Keeilal Saturday At Fitzgerald Studio.

and lira. Patrick Sullivan and a uest at the Sullivan home on East 'lenth street. Cuesta will be members of the Thursday club. Mrs. Boyle Entertain I i i' Saturday.

Mrs. Karl C. Boy entertained RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL! CIRCLES OF CASPER i of music and readings enje-y after which a lunch was aerv The addrc-i-e of welccroe by B. H. and was rero' to by Mrs.

F. S. Luckey. The I Charles E. Schofield.

patter of church, give a short but Ijef-Iie Mc-KiU as to mcster. Woman's Hrnefit A -sorialion Meeting at I. O. O. I.

Hall A meeting of the Womai 's P' f.c assodatvori will be held on Si day enin Nover-bei" at o'cic at the Odd Fellow i at a children's Hallov "en iarty on i Saturday afternoon at her i'orne for Among the invited guests were: Misses Thelma Trueblood, Veronica Pairier. Eleanor Gay. Dorothy Sec-horn, Margaret Brown. Elinore Mrs Seehorn. Mrs.

Jay. and I Messrs Donald Norton, Gerald Glenn Scott, V. Cay, John Peach and Lawrence TidbaP. Miss Smith for Pepper Club Monday Miss Edna Smith re Jionday evening at hr home on South Center street for the regular meeting of the Pepper club. Midnight Bridge Clut Meeting Wednesday Evening B.

Maxon, Mrs. McShane and bar two sons." Bobbie ard Dick-Guests present wer: Buddy Lath-rop, Jimmie Bean. Te jdie Newman. Bobbie Stebbins. Die: Evans.

Jimmie Wilson. Edmond Brooks Nichols. Richard Roc well. Donald McMahon. Eugene Jolin Bobbie igens.

Gene Biglin. Bobbie Kimba and BobMe ar.d Dick Boyle. an, Mrs. H. Reekie.

Mill. Price. F.dna Hj Sinclair Mrs. W. Mrs.

rank cowan will entertain i the members of the Midnight Bridge club on Wednesday evening of this Halloue'en Partj 1- Ofrai at MfltbBdbl (hurch. Among the church affairs of Mr--. Bo) 1p ill Cip Eunrheiin Mrs. Earl G. Aayi on Tu'ay of thii formal luncheon and a Stud.

la'- lndz With Mrs. The Stud- wil afiemxtn at o'cl A. II. Cobb st uci- tereFt during the last week was the Hallowe'en party given Friday eve weerc at r.er nome on South volcott street, instead of Thursday, the date being changed on account of the Etockgrowers" banquet and dance to be given Thursday eveninq at the Kenning hotel. ning by members of the men's bible class of the Methodist Ep'scoia1 church for members of the ladies' bible cin! of th program Miss Zella Wyatt.

talented 14-yc-ur-old Ca-per musician and a pupil of Miss Margueriete Fitzgerald, appeared in recital Saturday afternoon at the Fitzgerald studio. The following program was given by Miss Wyatt: Bach Bourrce Minor from Second Violin Sonata. Pastorale et Variations. Chopin Valso, Op. 64.

No. 1. Chopin Scherzo Minor. Scifumann Night Song, Major. MacDowcll Uncle Remus.

MacDon ell Water Lily. I'riml Russian Dance. Cyril Scott Dance Negre. Palmgren Cradle Song. MacDowell March Wind.

Mendelssohn Concerto, Minor. Finale. Piano In Recital. The eighth recital of this season given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth Sams pupils took place Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock at the studio, 315 South Durbin street. The following program was played entirely from memory: Peasant Dance Gaynor Blake Jolly Workman Gaynor.

Blake Kathlyn Tucker Hold Tour Thumbs Out Creenwood Little Sally Waters Greenwood Edith Sipes "Lied'- in major Bach Frances Johnson Anvil Chorus, from Trovatore" Verdi Martha Me Art tour Poupee Valsanta Foldini Gertrude Josenda! Ronianze Schutvann Knigfct Schumann Trowe Anttraa Crcig Mr. and Mrs. Ctzinger Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs.

William L'tzinger entertained informally at dinner last evening at their homo in honor of Miss Marvel Schwob of Billings. Covers were laid for the host and hostess, the honoree, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Christian, Miss Violet Lever, C. M. Daniels and H. Stewart. Costume Party Is Enjoyed Saturday.

Among the many enjoyable Hallowe'en parties given last evening was that at which Miss Marjorie Hartzell entertained for 17 guests at her home, 526 South Grant street. The evening was spent in playing games after which refreshments were served. Guests who attended were the Misss Virginia Helen Heid, Lucille Jansen, Barbare Farris, Maxine Miller, Lois Patterson. Lucille Lyons, Juanita Meyer, Bileen Price, Neoma Dessert. Harriet Price, Ella Mae Barnes, Mary Isabelle Edwards.

Edith Fir-min. Bernice Barker, Arline Miller and Elvira Bundrock. FRESH SHIPMENT DATES-FIGS PRUNES Sugar Stuffed Dates, bulk. 50c, Vt-lh. box, ea.

30c Sugar Stuffed Dates, 1-lb. boxes, lb 55 Sugar Stuffed Dates, 1-lb. lb 60c Sugar Stuffed Dates. 34b. boxes, each $1.45 Farewell Party Is Given or Miss Mi.Vrthur.

A farewell Hallowe'en party was SiVCO last evening for Miss Martha McArthur, daughter of S. W. Me-Arthur, manager of the Independent Supply company, who is leaving Monday morning for Denver to cuter school at Loretto Heights academy. The party was given at the honorce's home, SOI Badger avenue. Guests present were the Misses Charlotte Shepard, Helen Blackmail.

Maxine Streich, Frances McRory, Bash, Gertrude Alkire, Cillia Mae McGenity, Mateldia Kacish, Lucille Heagney, Bois Carpenter, Lucille Butkowski, Gertrude Franklin and the honored guest. Senior Bliilailica Class to Be Entertained. On Thursday arternoon. November 0, Mrs. J.

D. Tucker will entertain the members of the Philathea lass at her home, 1016 South Spruce street. Mrs. Tucker will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. J.

G. Worthington, Mrs. Harry Northrup and Mrs. L. B.

Earnshaw. All members and especially the new members are invited to attend. Departmental Party Broves Success. One of the most successful and well attended club parties held during the season was that given Saturday aftc-noon at the Elks' auditorium by members of the Casper Woman's Departmental club, the proceeds to be added to the charity fund. Among those who entertained wer: Mrs.

B. B. Woods. Mrs. Beed Miller.

Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. C. D. Murane.

Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Anna Beeper. Mrs. McRory.

Mrs. Allen MeClellan, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs.

Xer.el!. Mrs. John McGrath. Mrs. Charles Schank.

Mrs. William Kocher. Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. M.

E. Robertson. Fred Villnave, Mrs. John MeFadyen. Mrs.

William Holland, Miss Sable Sikes, Mrs. Guy Cay. Mrs. A. C.

Biker. Mrs. Carl Compf, Mrs. J. E.

Keith. Mrs. Tobin. Mrs. Oddmund Josendal.

Mrs. Hrooks Bntertaina At Ie part mental Mrs. B. B. Brooks entertained a number of her friends at the card party and tea given Saturday after-j noon in the Elks hall.

Honors were taken by Mrs. R. R. Rose. Guest6 of Mrs Brocks were: Mrs.

W. O. Wilson. Mrs. M.

Wheeler. Mrs-. James G. Ueiuerhoki. Mrs.

A. V. Hoff. Mrs. L.

A. Reed. Mrs. Mahoney. Mrs.

R. R. Pose. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan.

Mrs. Blaor Ormsby, Mrs. if. R. and Mrs.

L. F. McMahon. Mrs. a'nl Uausbter To Kntertain Tuesday Mrs.

P. C. NieC'laysen ar.d ter. Mrs. Neil Tyler, will entertain jointly on Tuesday of this week at the home of the former on South YVoleott street, honoring Mrs.

Koly- ert Plackrtore, formerly Miss Lovey Norrls, whose marriage this month was a social event, and Mrs. Joe I Washed Smyrna bulk, lb Washed Smyrna Figs, 6-oz. pkg Washed Smyrna Figs, 14b. Lithographed Ti: Eastern Star Tea and Kensington Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon 45c 55c 65c 80c mcnibCi-s of Washed Smyrna Figs.

1-lb. crocks Stuffed Smyrna Figs, 1-lb. tins Stuffed Prunes, bulk, lb Stuffed Prunes, 1-lb. crock the Fort Caspar Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will give a tea and Kensington at the Masonic temple beginning at 3 o'clock. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the Mes- Scarf Dance Chaminade It is composed of public health Washington his a women's "cabinet," too lop: Miss Lucy Minnigerode (left, chief of L.

D. Scott, Marshall Dayton. 1 ASCO T.ucile Lyon Chimes of Normandy Waltzes Planqtiette Donlin of Fort Wayne. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Sullivan. Library To Be Meeting Plae For Arts Division Fri'ay The Applied Arts division of tbfl service; Miss Grace Abbott, (right) chief of children bureau; center, Tight, Miss Kathryn Sellers, jedc of Washington juvenile Ccurt; bottom: Dr. Louise Stanley (left) chief home economics bureau, Mrs, Jfobel Willebrapdt, assistant S. attorney-general. Waltz Song, from "La Mireille" Gounod C.retchen Smith Gipsy Romlo Haydn I QUALITY DELICATESSEN 138 South Center St.

Casper Woman's Departmental club ill meet on Friday afternoon at Carl Boyles, Walter Boyles, O. B. Wilson and C. W. Dentner.

Neighborhood Hallowe'en Party Saturday Afternoon. Mrs. Earl Hanway was hostess at a neighborhood Hallowe'en party given Saturday afternoon for her children. Among the children who attended were: Margaret Price, Isnbel Uolden. William Holden.

John Deaver, John Coughlin, Jack Rouse. Clem Coughlin. Ducy Griebel, Pauline Coughlin, Joy Stafford. Nancy GriebeT. Stafford.

Betty Grls- 0 o'ekek In the public library. T.te ntxt ill be held Uiown, 143 Helen Engelke The Swan Saint Saens Decker Concert Polonaise FentOQ Mabel Hayes This week Helen Engelke received a certificate forgoing cxceptlonally fme work in her piano study. home on South Lincoln street. Hon- followed the program, ors for the afternoon were won by meeting of the society Mrs. C.

Ft. Peterson and Miss Kath- ai the home of Mrs. leen Sullivan. Mrs. Donlin received Vest Eleventh street, a guest gift.

Mrs. Haselmire to Tie Hostess at Luncheon. Costume Party Is Given Friday Evening Among the enjoyable children Hallowe'en parties piven during the vcek was that at which the Misses' Petty. Bonny and Winona Wyatt wrre hostess1! on Friday evening. Twenty-five children attended dressed in clever costumes.

Guests present for tbe afternoon besides the honoree were: Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Kelt Kimball.

Mrs. jr. C. Price. Mrs.

Charles T. Weld-ner. Mrs. Pitt divert. Mrs.

Frances Biglin. Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. C. P.

Peterson. Miss Kathleen Sullivan. Miss Edna Smith. Miss Marsaret Sullivan and Miss Patricia Sullivan. Treble lef horus To Rehearse Tuesday Ktenins The regular rehearsal of Trebel Clef chorus will be held on i Tuesday evening at in the assembly hall of the Mountain States Power company.

The regular i monthly meeting of the board of I directors will be held at Tllj o'clock, i Nurvs Association Meet in Regular Session. The regular monthly meeting of the Natrona District Nurses astocia-j tion will be held on Thursday eve-J ning at the home of Miss Jeannette MeOmie, 604 South McKinley street. -4 Invitation? have been issued by Mis. William Haselmire for an 'nformal luncheon and bridge party to be Riven en Wednesday of this week at her home in the Poling apartments. Miss Kidd Entertains At Luncheon Saturday.

Miss Eva Kidd was hostess Saturday at an informal luncheon piven Delphian Society Holds Meeting Monday Afternoon. Mrs. F. E. Wertcnberger wa hostess on Monday afternoon at her home.

107 North Grant Mreet. for at th Henning hotel for a number, the members of the Delphian r.o TUBES AND BATTERIES TESTED FREE If vour radio reception is poor, bring in the tubes of the instructors of the Grant school. Mrs. Biglin Will io Bridge Luncheon Thursday Mrs. Frances Bigl'-n will be s--s at a luncheon on Thursday of this week at her home on South Center street, honoring Mr.

Joe Donlin. ot Fort Wayne. daughter ot Mr ciety. The program, based on "Tho Golden Age of Painting." was in charge of II. MoOrory.

Talks of inteerst were given by Mrs. M. B. I'earce who took as her subject. "The Kealistic School; Mrs.

Korn. who chose Botticelli: Mrs. Herbert Belcher on Leonardo Da Vinci: and Mrs. Fred Mo, ire took the works I life of Micluu 1 Angelo. social hour Bridge Tea Compliments Mrs.

Joseph Donlin Compliment ins Mrs. Donlin of Fort "Wayne, Jnd-. formerly Miss Eileen Sullivan of Casper. Mrs. Cecil Bon entertained informally at a hridere toa Saturday afternoon at her and we will test them on our new "tube checker.

Lack of volume may be the result of paralyzed tubes although the filaments of the tubes may still burn. Bring your batteries also. This gives a thorough "check up." There are no strings to this offer. If we help you and your radio, we've made another friend. The Chas.

E. Wells Music Co. Home of ihc Chiekering 232 E. 2nd CASPER Phone 194 Branch at Salt Creek aaaB-' al DHa.9alll ezaaaalBBlalaiiM FAT and FLABBY AT 4rO I Chews Silph Reducing Gum Here Is an Attraction That Will Keep the bung Folks Home at Night DO the bright lights of Main Street burn brighter than your Is your family circl" broken nightly because there is no entertainment at home? Youth seeks expression. Youth is not eontent with the "mechanical" music of the ordinary player.

That is why their boundless spirits respond so quickly to the piano they play by roll with their own expression their personal torch. The Qulbransrn Registertng That Can be Played Equally Well V) Roll ot Hand is the Social Center of Thousands cf Homes I The Beauty to rratjee X'allacc Hcppjr owe Br Ea EDITH'S BEAUTY SHOP work 1 Wtf for ROOM 202 TURNER COTTMAN BUILDING Has in the past year built up a clientele coming regularly in the specialties of the shop- and Regains Slender Figure and Yovthful Looks Men! Women! Children! If you are too Fat "Chew SILPH and be Sylph-Like" I have made 114 trips to France in eareh for beauty. I spent my 1925 summer vacation in raris. and I found some remarkable advances- That's how I get the best beauty helps in existence. As a pirl I went to France for the best she hp cl to offer.

And for 40 ycar she has riven me all her new dis Manicuring 1 AH tw Jim Two operators besides the proprietress. Dyeing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment. Marcelling, and Facial work PHONE 1124J Teonard Is Ilostess At Informal Party Miss Virginia Leonard entertained at a Hallowe'en party on Friday evening at her home 1610 South Val-mit street. Trie evening was spent in playing grimes and dancing. Guests who attended Mits Clare Haym: Mln Miss Mary Kimbal' Miss Elvelyn firson, Miss Marjorie Allen.

Ilvelyn Taylor, and the Messrs. Charles Worthington, Ker.neth Hurst. Laul Wetdner. John Heaeh. Harvey Crowe, Joseph Miller and Jaek Hasscr.

Mel in Hostess At Bridge I.unelieon S'. Melvin was at an informal bridge party given Saturday evening at her residence. 53 South Park avrmie. in compliment to Miss Kthel Kissick. ho is leaving Casier soon for Florida to spend the winter months.

(luests present included: Mrs. lulin Tripeny. Mrs. J. It.

McOurdy, Mrs Theodore R. White. Mrs. E. Costeiio.

Mr. Rofctrt R. Dun-inn. Mrs. C.

R. McShane, Miss Dorothy Dunlap. Miss Hildesrard Warh-ter, Miss Genevieve Hedington. Miss Nette Watson. Miss Grace De- A oody, and the honoree.

1 1 urrh Class Meniher Are Entertained The Beaming Ftar class of the First Methodist church was entertained at the hom of the teaehc-r, Mrs. W. Glenn Afcbott, G52 LZast Fifteenth street, with a Hallowe'en masquerade party. Thursday, from 5:30 to Eleven girls were present, each in fancy costume. Games) were played, after which delightful refreshments were served by the.

hostess and her assistants. Woodmen of the World Plan for Wednesday Natrona Camp No. 331. Woodmen of the World, will hold a meeting on Wednesday evening. November J.

at the Knights of Pythias hall. a a Pi Phi Alumnae to Meet at Schulte Home Mrs. J. T. Drew.

Miss Klanehe Kvans ar.d Mrs. Arthur A. Schultai will ente-ttiln the members of the PI P.eta Phi sorority on Ttioc.ij- evening at the hern of the latter, lOi? Dast Second sirct. Modern Woodmen lo Hold Meeting Monday Casper Camp No. 1C3C5.

Modtrn Woodmen of America, will meet on Monday evening. November at the Moose hall. West Second street, at which time business affairs of importance will be trans-acted. All members are asked to be present as Mr. Halsten.

state deputy neighbor, will outline a plan for a membership campaign, to be closed during December, when the candidates wCil be Initiated. lii 1 miiiiiii iiiuiH lIMIHIi you with PEP and ENERGY It's GREAT for YOUR HEALTH! coveries. I have use 1 to rain my fame as a beauty, and to keep my youth. Now I offer -you the best helps I have found. All toilet counters supply them as Edna Wallace Hopper's beauty aids.

Made exactly as I use them. And most' It 's the Home that providesar. outlet for all the pent-up ener-pes of youth thai. Keep6 the Young Folks home at night. Singing the songs of their fa the young folks accompany themselves by roil on the Gul-bransen Registering Piano -fust like tend playin'.

They danc when they wish s.t home to their choice of all the litest popular music, for dance music can be p'ayed with perfect cadene--on the Gulbransen. Come over trxis pad pian.T that piays by roll ewa better than moat ptamst-E hand. Indeed yw cou'-do more if you played ty hand than you can do by roll on 1 1 Gulbrar.sen. And you couid nc: play so ma-y pieces. Come in and learn the thnii the mcssc yo 1 play youreeli.tSe you (riQ understand afcy ties draw tighter for the farm, which has a Gulbrarwfn Reirw "enng Piano of its own.

That Silph Reducing Ch ing Gx. met, with a tremendous and unheard of success is easily proven by the fact that there is never enough of it in drug stores to supply the demand. of them combine several helps in NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS In Our EW LOCATION ON CENTER STREET was fat and flabby, matronly looking (J am 40, Uftiea Mrs. H. of Ohio today, thanks to Silph Gum, I have lost '20 pounds of fat and 10 years in looks.

one. I am trying: to induct every gir: and woman to learn how maeh they mean. That beauty and youth millions envy in me show what such helps can do. I want all to share them. One is my Youth Cream.

It combine many helps These in- elude products of both lemon sti-awberr. All the best ttiat science kno to foster, feed and preserve the skin. Youth Cream comes; in tvro types cold and vanhine. 1 U5C one at bedtime, one in the morn- OLTLBRANSEN The 'Registering Piano The Chas. E.

Wells Music Company Xickerson says, -'hat thanks to SILPH i the shadow of hr former Everyone who has tried Silph admits that is the easiest and safest way to regain slender-ne8 and do it in a way which makr3 it pleasure red') Jwtibink one has to do te take off ugly u'i'oly rolls of FAT is ts rhew two or three piecea of tUzbtful ehcnng gutn It is iust aa pleasant ss eating csndir irs. Ham'lto. National First Door North of Stockmen. Rank Building Hot of thr hi. riK.7 232 East 2nd CASPER Branr'a at Sa Creek FREE Ckt.

Bool Jtmxt GWTiw Y. WATCH FOR FORMAL OPENING DATE oi Lo; Argelef. bo lost pounds in ose week, says tht Silph aRr-rable. refreshing and I for stomarfa trouble Mrs. Nickerson of Brooklyn who loft over for-y puu--ds itb aaye that, abe ecjoi-ed Silph Cbeaing Gum better than ea ndies Et who has used tt.s wonderful new dis-oveir recommends it for atomaeh trouble for npigfa' and aa a tonic, and that is hv it is so difficult to get enough of ry drngt s'ore IHl DEMAND 18 SIMPLY OVEfitHELMING You can be sure bst Silph will r.ot harm you be- it does not contain dangerous dnigs or chemicals It is up from juice extract of sea Lints and herb and is the greatest, help for the siomsch and the henlth in general To CHEW NOT MEAN'S TO BE BUT TO BE STRONG WELL AND LEALTHY.

Silph Reducins Gum sells lor 50o a box; if your druggist cannot supply you. yu can buy it direct from the Silph Medical Company. 0 Wet 60tb New ork City Send fn one dollar; we will mail you prepaid a two full week's upply It's enough to see I I sonderful results. ing. Never i my skin n-jthout it.

To that I larrely owe my wonderful complexion, my girlish contours, my rosy bloom Send this coupon for a sample tube. My latest beauty Book will come with it. Learn what a cream can do. Even a few uses wi.l bring a revelation. Eaty Same Price the Nation Over Pay as Convenient STY LE STRAIGHT PIANO Send This O5upon-1025C- fa el eo rrrm i Good Tunci w-ith Ptoy Your Guibransen" ROTHROCK JEWELERS $295 For Trial Tube Mail this today to Edna Wallace Hopper, SJ lAVe Shore Drive, Chicago.

Enclose 10c for postage and packing'. I want to try Youth Cream. 158 South Center St. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Silph is the name of the original and genuine reducing gum, THE ONLY ONE WE PERSONALLY GUARANTEE TO BE SAFE AND HARMLESS. Three Straight Upright Modeb Style CI95 Style $440 .4 ddress Stockmens National Bank Building Mis Trueblood Give Hallowe'en Parly Miss Gladys TrueblooJ was host- Naaat Chek hurt if tou Four Upright Registering Modeia S450 S4ibcxrtari 5 30 Country beat, 1 5 WbitHoc470C Straight Grind.

$78 Registering Grand. $127S, i i On sate at Sprecher's Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy or Tripeny'g Drug Store. and we win servo iblmt i-5 tc estimate Juc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii day evening at ner home. Games 11.

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