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= MONDAY, DEC, 15, 1919 SANDBAR RESIDENTS RUN ] ents’ Wedding Anniversary nd Mrs. Fred BE. Woodbridge = a t Sussex street, entertaified friends at their apartment last ‘cturn Home, h ‘The Misses Edythe Dolan and Rern<} ardine Kerehhof of Denyer. who have | teen guests of Miss Irma Patton at her home on North Woaeott street, re- | u fe evening. in celebration of their wed-j turned vesterd-v ot Penver, Both of | P ‘anniversary, Music and games! the young In iiex were shoolmates of | } ided amusement and late-in the| Miss Patton and Mrs. Roy Spurlock, | ing a delicious burfet lunchdon was} 1.c¢ Melissa. Brooks, at Chevy ved. ‘The members of the party ashington, 1D. G While in Casper were Mr, and Mrs. Donald Boone and y were elaborately entertained by | ile daughter Jane, Mrs. Harvey. of| their hostess and her many friends, \lhuquerque, N.M., Mr. and Mrs. R, seus Collenger and daughter Marjorie; in ad. ion to. the host and hostess and their 1 Floyd Ktuyal Neighbors to Observe Anniversary Mfrs. F. Paul Pachellor. who has heap \isiting in Casper for ‘the past week has returned to her home in Lusk, Wyo. While there Mrs. sisted her mother, } gan, as hostess of a seric ful bridge luncheons. anni ge ed In celebration of the fourth ary of the organization of the Ro: Miss Mary Placé’ has returned from Neighbor lodge of Casper, the members| Luramie where she has been attending | of the order have arranged for a so. state uni ity and will spend the Cini meeting ut-the Odd Fellows hall to lays with her friends and norrow evening, The entertainment] relatives “in Casper. mmittee, whie consists of Mrs. Min- . 9 tye | nie Dormer, Mrs: Wagner, Mrs. Cc. Oliver Johnson returned this |} rr and Mrs, Brokus, has aranged = from Denver, where she has borate program. Refreshments wi nt the last week doing Christmas | served, ae ith friends. tues Klection of Officers | it Important Meting The Macahee ladies will hola an im- int meeting In the’ I. O. O. F. hall ight During .the business meet Delphian Society Meeting on Wednesday Mrs. J. E. Hanway will be the host- ata meeting of the Casper chapter | = the Delphian society at her home on fy} Seuth Park street election of officers will ve nela,| Sout F Ponca ocniay” atte I! membora are @aked to. ke. peak: 00H: As Umual the members of the sel a ‘iety will give an interesting and edul | Sean cational program, eae Baked Sale . a 1, Success The baked sale’ which was held last! | oc eters | PERSONALS Aid soclety of the Mott eee) ved to be a@ great s: 4 » proceeds of the hs: list church: & finanetally. ule, over $40, will 'T. Gratiot Jonver, Suna. Might for vael by the society to help Mrs. oy hee Dickie and children of Baltimore, Ma.. 1 MeM. 5 wnily of the late-Reverend Dickie, for. 1 F. McMahon went to Denver Sat- y night on business, of the Methodist church € a St \ J. P. Richards and Mrs. a ter are. in charge of the do. ,/1 1. Cowan spent m friends of Mrs. Dickie, Douslis. eee de" hind Moo: art Dance _ Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dean are v far Deowdiven oe ing with old-time friends and relat ‘The women of the Mooseheart Léerion, Yt Casper from O'Neil, Nebr., where Mr, | An informal dance in the Ma. Pe! has livestock interests. \ mple on the evening of Decem- fr Si | lor 23. The nixoheeia of the dance itil bods, Holanaan Je acvielioe ls Gan » to ald fn’ the support of the home! Per trom Dénver where he la connect. or children in Mooseheart, If, whieh| 4 with one of the large dry goods < heen very active in good wor neo oSlores, He is very much interested in the; its cetatliaieeene merchandise stores hero, and ix think the weel-end in nations f ee ing of locating in this. city. Meotin of Pepper Spy | Club This, Evening Miss Ph Hall is visiting with | Mrs. H, R. Lathrop will be the hostesa. friends in the city during the Christmas (a regular meeting of the members.of H0lidays. She is a student of the Unt he Pepper elub at her home, 805 South: Yersity of Nebraska and will return iter street. The evening will be de., there after the vacation time. - ed to playing auction bridge, apasa} oP luncheon will’ he served by the hoste Jack Lead has returned to his home v sa es o ‘in Denver after spending the last weelr Mutual “Bid” Day in Casper attending to his oil inter- at Larainie ests: ‘ording to the’ inter-featernity! betciseecaes ‘ ment all three of the women’s-so-, George Blackstone, who has beer con- the University of Wyominz! fined to his home for the last few days| a mutual “bid? day at the end of with a serious cold, nas resumed his! the first term, and many young women) position with the C. B. & Q. © pledged before returning to their seek | s for the vacations. Donald Henderson has recently come! Pi Beta Phi held its ceremonies, to Casper and is thinking of locating} { social season their pledges he- here. He is interested in the real estate ns Doris Hauser, Grace Hamilton, Doro- business of the city. : thy Lamb, Edith Ward, Esther Pauley, | Bre i Reck, Florence Kisor and Regina J. W, King of Chicago is in Cas- Jomsen. per for the day calling on his ‘trade | The following girls took the oaths at with the millinery houses. He will | tie Delta Delta ceremonies: Beth Kelly, leave this evening for Thermopolis. | Isabel Scofield. Ruth Beckwith, Cor-! tek Marey, Lillian Larson, Esther) Special Christmas decorations. of un: | Olga Moore, «Maurine Hollo,) usual merit have been nged in the | rison and Thelma Murray. grocery department of the Webel Com- The six girls displaying the Kappa, micreial company. Thomas Feddes and | Nelta Medge pins are Ruth’ Hemphill,| bis force of clerks designed and placed | Meta Foltz, Jennie Jamison, Gladys the decorations, which have been caus: Silty. Helen Nichols and Jeanette ing much conitgents Smith a Hats reduced one-half in Hat Miss Clara Carpenter has © position with the Leade g the Christmas season Soefeefecgeateate cf write oto cfoctesfofeatost so-so ao ofe-efo-e$ tected | % + The Denver Post necepted store dury All Winte Ma Re 2 “er % te os Ro os es o ‘s o0% 2 S 09) Oo aM 0-40 oS 084 s did not reach Casper today. The last is- sue received was on Saturday * Residence Delivery will be resumed soon as papers arrive on 3, 2 schedule time. GUNNISON — Distributor THE NEWS DEPOT 153 South, Center Street. Note—I have just received an additional ~ supply of the Saturday Evening Post Phone Phone 256 — Stationery—Magazines 256 Se ae Xo - *e as 00% oa o, % <-> sacs o, as 2, Se e+ 5% "er *e' o-4; o, 0 05 o ‘- "6 0 o, 2 ‘o4 Po ate at e-ese 5: o, 0 afee » +, +, “ee be Ge aby she oh Reese loale ee, ‘o¢, ¢, *o" O45 oS staniies: in istarted when jhave been se! MUCK FOLLOWING SPREE, TWO HELO FOR FIGHTING Teo C.-M. Dickson tox .' resulted! tin a Reneral free-for-all on wees! Sandbar last night. The> police arrest- Entertain Guests on Popular House Guests led both ntz and Dickson for being drunk and fighting. Dickson used a shovel on F head as persuasive mensure. Jeast that is the story told the police, Pontz was cut 0 badly ho had to have s the shovel struck him. Both had L drinkiniz but the fight Dickson refused to | his house as Montz wanted him to, cording to the police. Dickson picked up the shovel when Fontz continued sument. The police came next. Each was fined $15 in police court to i arresty for was the Satur total as told on the polic Sixteen punch boards many slot me keeno and oth unday blotter today. and nearly Webb in of the ci IES KNOT Na Unwin amt L. Be erts were mi office of just Tubbs, desued toc Rob tN cU Te. psons charged with illi > tatioi with a girl under 21 y of * Will have his preliminary hearing in justice of peace court ernoon. Mr. it late ry out late this a was placed under when he failéd) to marry the to ea girl. The young gi Casper he offense by Gib July 9 his prom is a resident of North omplaint states that the nV a Se Jeremiah Mahoney has returned trom | in Glenrock where he after his. live stock ee. Miss Alma Huffman has ret her position in the dry goods 4 ment of (the Webel. Commercial com- y for the holidays. Miss Hufman uttending the high school during the ol term, ned to mart. | one Mrs. Dora Alexander, who has been | in the states from England since Oc tober, h ecepted fA position with the Casper Jewelry company. TEE Miss 3 Long and «Miss Helen Michie he taken an apartment on |“ h Durbin street and will move into thelr new home tomorrow, oes W..O. Wilson and L. Ay J. PHMipot returned Saturday night from ‘a nisi: ness trip to Ch -Pour _ gills 0, <Dints, ons quart; four qua tone gal lon ono ouarrel; one quarrel to fights; two lights four policemen; four’ potice- nen one magistrate; one one” magistrate month.— London Tit-Bits: Beet, Veal, Mutton, Pork, We Guarantee Everything to Affords. PRICE LIST FOR WEEK OF DEC. i5TH RETAIL DEPARTMENT BEEF CUTS : Rib Roast, standing____20¢ Rib Roast, rolled Round Steak Sporty Cuter 52 Sirloin Steak T-Bone Steak Shoulder Steak Shoulder Pot Roast__ Plate Boil PORK CUTS Pork Chops--—~__-_~__ Pork Shoulder, one-half or whole Pork Loin Roast Pork Fresh Ham, one-half or whole __--_---+- Pork Fresh Side_ Have you tried our Fancy Break- fast Sausage? If not, why not? Pound, 25c, WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Hind Quarte: Front Quarter ~2.-.~-- see Chucks __ + akg to oan ----l6c The Sandison Market Co. 143 East Second St. J. SANDISON, Prop. the || h * ble choir, committed about | >. si N Heaven |Barth." which with whe Che (us, contains the keynpte of the produetion. an audience which ta of the . the Casper Choral the direction of Prof. Rudolph! mix not sufficient, and a large number of people stood in the aisles, in the pang und in the rear halland stairway for he CANTATA mel ra PAGE THREE el rethrnet Saturday night tip to Denve — > - remeriie Clark ia “Girls at the elothes? ris toda i \s Yex, quite Then putti Londen Qrue: y what but tehity eo: here trenspertation § end and ity distinction ' Needed. ! Maftler 1 othe, Wish you wouldn't stand Mrs. Don Lobdell ya ~e ¥ a mo he bring you home Smith, both me Why, fo onty stoad there for 1 ied Mew laurels to its! Monson, Mrs. « a Salat Pay I Hy thot Hy iv Hon we wey j yy A: 1 heard a fourth Charisoyle ifiernoon oO) rat che . a % ~ S00 ae ~ io, “The Holy City. ing: of Mrs. It costs just as much to Long before 3:40, The hour set ' saibeiee arte vriten wat on the pick, cure, pack, and trans * the beginning of the concert, che re ‘ Frank, es, ‘multiplying rubbed out deci pore COMMON tea as fine tea lar ts inthe church we flied, and N pedefela, sop Tymal 1 She then turned tw the! , 1 ] Kad avik } x 1 , ushers were busy placing chairs taken simawallekad ty a and those costs are the big- from the basement. Even these were clas Donahoe. Where is the decima gest part of the price you pay. So what’s the use of pay- | point?" “On the duster, miss,” replied Mary the entire rendition. without Wet ation London ‘Tit-Lits ing those high costs and cites Peed 5 ie te ae Se pale Speen rte rik phey DO) Wan) Auste; getting only common tea. eetees oO i rrenened yd sleet poop Ub The Grocer Yos'm, the price 3 , y snerl nature, it was the entire work, and who save aw mostiof mustard ts due to the searcity of Vhy not have the real requested that there be no appliuxe utitu Bol they you people are buying up = Te : individuat numbers. Phat the work preluy Which} istardé nnd are’ Nee ping themactyes | C¢2 — Schilling Lea — that the chorus and sololeis delirhted ned the y % ano num: oe } anti p AFallatnied cclaeebox Dm AO Beta CRAM aidierees, was evidenecd hy the sin. Adoration whieh introduces th Pane tity : A: , sich cheers, inv 1gorates and rests, ity e ‘congratulitions herto second part of the work _—$$_ and that actually costs le 1 Prof, Lundhere. Mrs Ww Dori t intermission hetween | 5 - Thomas, the aceompanisi, and the vari. the th of the work, [expressed the hope that the Preshyter: | per Cup? ous soloists following the conclu Rev. W. voiced the senti-|##n church might he able to provide a Sean > such an auditorium within year There are four flavors of Schilling number, ment tion when he ex-4 Tea—Japan, Ceylon. India, Oolong Aitneccdhorussiwnanarcentionaly aval work of t oral ¢ 4 } : ‘ Ratineed pane an "ChBRaAI : ck chewar 8 regret that Casper dees not kK en another concert will be be Vinglish Breakfast. All one q' hay + of the careful : ing which it ha: mndberg dur chearsals for nin progress. \ the ‘choruses, "whieh cicsed the program; sung antiphonsll painstak received trom the ten weeks Phe Hol, vith part « Reéjoic and Marvele s Are Thy Works inelue the “Amen, Allel with Which oratorios as clude. With but few exceptions. the pro. Sram was carried out as printed DT Be tralta Vnadde to solo, “Come Ye omitte Mrs. ui Kink in a place of Mrs. C. quartet, Mr: substitut ed in the and) Mrs Smith in rtet of “List| the Cherubic Host. This numi 2? quartet and ladies’ chorus ttone by Prof. to hy M the Lundberg « dames Burns, was or most beautiful in the entire OF the solo numbers, her sang * worl ome Out of ¢ bulation,” the best known sopr: from the work, ! with tellir Burton Nye! a To the . Lesehinsky | one of the for contralto ¢ and ex} most |v written, with 1, J. Donohoe gave Fin artistic inte pretation to “My Sot! Is Athirst for{ “1,” and C. E, Hood) very beautifully” Other numbers iny Mich solo vowsal were used were thé trio, “At Myentidel’ It Shall Be Light,” sing without ac- paniment by © Mesdame+ Burns, O. W. Hillgren; and G. E. 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He ing WIE be held at the 1 terian | 4 Schilling & Ge San Fran nt THE HOUSE MATINEE OF QUALITY 2:30 PICTURES BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATRE IN THE STATE TONIGHT First Show 7:30 lris 7 : TODAY —- Jesse L. Lasky Presents— Marguerite Clark in— S$ Giirr1s A Paramount Picture She didn’t like the men! They were such impudent, conceited things, and if one of them ever—then one night a niere man, pursued by another woman’s husband, fled right into her apartment! What did she do? Well, you'll have to come and see winsome Marguerite Clark hate (>?) men in this captivating picturization of Clyde Fitch's famous comedy. Richards g ile Sinan’ i Ladies Department MANICURE SETS make a splendid Christmas Gift for either men or women. We have a nice assortment ranging in price from $4.25 to. $17.50 a set. 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