Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 26, 1919, Page 3

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House Guests at Pecil Dinner at AA) Dut-of-Town en ed at fe Mr » Shockle A very nciety Leaders ntertained a nis yesterday pouthy eigh M ir, and Mrs. Harry Free reside at Dinner ers was given at the home of s with several selections. Mr. . with Beech street and Mr, an !and the two hospitals where {were invited to sing in the hai of Souwh| ip 4 they lw here the Noel songs were 11 2 t After the cours y| Mrs. afternoon “was informally | formal Covers at the table were laid r, and Mr ind |fParty in Honor =, . Dyke, ann of Patrick Gibbons N Wiek-+ general good time joyed last night by 'the home of «Mr. honey on C j Mahoney ‘other -|bons, who is visiting here fr Der siver, where he has been living since his Cecil Bon home ap CY avenue.) recent “discha from the navy. The ui Mrs. Cecil Bon held “open|home decorations were of Chrstmss all of yest y many of colors and patriotic Hon riends were hospitably. enter-! freshments were served and 4 \ 'mal evening spent in dancin: ‘ ‘general good time. nd of the evening at home. Mr a Nite and in party party was en about 100 gue nd M Mil avenue in honor of eos Kon Home ind Airs. Steven Bon Wyo., are Christmas ho ind Dinner Dance at the Henning A special informal dinner given | ards -| Lincoln, Nebr., which gement at the Alb: will furnish the mus Beckett Home course dinner oj. be nd Mrs. vid now filling an hote! tn Den. * for the even and ona ec Dance at High School Tonight The annual “W in honor of the k school alumni and g./ tonight in the high s The student body laid for aculty of the s are invited to at of Deaa-} tend. The dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock | will be preceded by a short program, _|and refreshments will be served dur the evening. * ests: ined at Christmas Di were beautifull the home of Mr. yesterday at dinner. Rosi le th table. ome Home" rona County high aculty Will be heid hool gymnasium lumni, and the guests dance for the and Mrs. Frank and Cor) spent} $ veics ing ber{Indiana House Party jon Christmas Day Mr. and nd Mrs for a e+ 8 Virgit C. Rivers and s Benjamin enter “Open House” n of old Indiana vil members of the society set| residents at a Christmas house party at the home of Mr. and Benjamin per opened their homes to tacir : = on Si Me street. afternoon_ean? even ,O! Sotth McKinley strec Christmas eve lin, n and a huge * Christmas presents fi M Du ‘Townsend, nd Mrs. A. celebrated loaded Ind. he An 11 o'clock served on] Christmas morning and at 6 o'clock the artholomew, 744 Soutn Wolcott! hostesses served the guests with followed the pretty sustora. sumptuous turkey dinner. Cover: so ee the ically appointed dining we id for Mr, and Mrs, Rivers, r. and Mrs. Charles Be the ia Cone, Minnie Mit njamin, and the Mes- rl Goff of Denver, Colo., and Ff tcher. After th nner the day s ended by a theater party at the istmas din-| Itis theater. Ja and ‘ with with A ve Dan Clark, who tiv of Wasy > hospital by * The white of the enjoyable © Salto Dance Sonu aE, Tonight Harry Free on performed home of 500 CY bride and Mae Coli of the groom. rming colette. PARTICULARLY Had Dunn Wedding y pretty wedding cerer st Sunday Mr. and Mrs. enue when their on ss Charlotte Dunn, wa Hanna. The Re v performed the cerem: pom Were att nd Fred evenir bride was frowned gown of chamy GRACEFUI mony was the rd Dunn, ly daugin ony. The y Mi brother magne tri The home of the bride's parents was | PERSONALS —~ o-——_—. Che Casper Daily Cribune — } of | -—+——9 John Kelly of the hardware depart mentsin the Webel Commercial store | ne to Sturge D.,-to visit for rest of the week ‘ Herber' in the country spend Christmas with his family at their nome} on Elm street cee Thurman Davidson of Rock iver! spent Christmas Mrs. Dora Rasmussen and Ut of Manderson, Wyo., are stooy t} the Pines smussen is looking for friends here hy the name son but does not have dress. , D. O, Peterson, assistant se the Army Navy club is the Christmas holidays in etary of spending | Denver. | the Get in, who is employed | in Purniture company | jon at his old home is seriously ill, Read The Tribune Want Ads quartes } rion © ;apolis, and LEGION TO GET HUGE DONATION FOR NEW HOME “Ne a r i Ten Million Dollars Promised to ward Erection of National Headquarters at Indianap olis, Report The state of Inndiana along with civ fe and governmental bodice Indian apolis and the surrounding country has promised ten milion dollars for the erec tion of a big building in to house the national headquarters of Ame! «ion is the word which heen received here by nie Secretary Harry | Legion in Wyomins Indianapolis Indianapolis This ‘isher of h ated as na first. national 1 Minnenpe mal the th wegion + from stated that the st inty, the park board of the Tndianapolis city ernment had promised ten million dol head Ma Indian OV $2.20 ANP One and eight-day alarm Holmes Phone 601 New Alarm Clocks Now showing twelve new styles ranging in price from Holmes Hardware Co. UP TO $6.60 8; nickel and brass finish to Homes Second and Wolcott i] onal rters war heada for a ial Spanish Tanunacy former teacher in the le * The your closer you watch household bills, the more you'll see the wisdom of using Schilling. Tea. It is rich in tea-flavor, and makes more cups to the pound than any other tea we know of at any price —is actually cheaper per cup than tea costing a great | deal less. And then think of the pleasure of drinking fine tea! Really fine tea, at less cost per cup than common tea! There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon-India, Oolong, English Breakfast. Allone quality. In parchmyn-lited moisture-proof packages, At grocers everywhere. THIS FUR GARMENT collar and deep cults of = — ae k3 Mr. left on their wed ding tour of two weeks, and will live om € avenue when they return. Mrs. | ITanna has lived in Casper ! of her life and the r fts she re anna * union, | and Mrs. Hanns Frank Cowan, manager of the Moun tain States ‘Telephone company: in Cas- per, returned this morning from Doug: las, where he has been on a short business trip. > % Mate ote oho ate tect che Me ce ate Me Ma Men POMPEO UO LOU OU ONG HO TOU OLe 120 10 400. Mo %e Me ote a% OMe He O44 Japanese Goods 156 So. Center Silk and Crepe Kimonas—Hand-Painted Tea Sets—Cups and Saucers—Vases and Hand- Carved Wooden Ware. |, 4 Schilling & Co San Francisco 1% ate ote Me te Matos tote te tee te tee te PMP MEP UO LLL OU UOT OUTPUT 6 OHO HONOR ONO HOTS we 2, aXe) R? OF Sea? sh K? * o, tee, K? ? > %, ? 7 POOP, ¢ o Bo Me Pe, K? Covers ow Mr. and Mrs. and December 80 has been set as the Gate pr the Wedding ceremony of Jeremiah ivan and Miss Agnes Daly. ‘The remony will be performed in An- jony’s Catholie church by the fev. yin H, Mullin, After the mony a edding dinner will be served to the in- mate friends of the contracting par- the Henning: hotel. i has made many ¥ ing personality. Ma. § hown in this-district as a most suec-) ssful sheepman. see etty Christmas istom Followed. very pretty custom of caroling ristmas eve was followed of society members this Messrs, and Mexdames C Hood, 0. W. Hilgren. Cook and Mr. 2 yton, Who is. visitine from Colorado, were the carciers. © party visited many private homes CRM KEKA KKK UKE REL MEMORIES EVER DEAR | Remember a loved one this mas, who never forgot you. all 9574W and pictures of harkers and monuments, rang- £ in price from $15 to $5,000, ill be forwarded to your ome, P| CASPER GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS ast Second Street Casper Robert Simpson The fifth and most elaborate dance to en by Ledger | club, will f jin the Mz heautifully decorated 1 and pink and white flowers. A delicious wegklinr supper was served to the 30 guesis™and \ the centerpiece of the dining table was a wedding cz the members of the Salto held tonight at 9 o'clock ‘onic temple. Skin! Poste ste state tote ete te | POOP UO UPTO P UP Ue UP Oe Tee, Mo o%e ote ste o% a Sa Sa aX i? oes i? em o-oo ote 4% 1% ote ote ote ote oto chose ste to cto ste tote Masts te ho tn M PP UOU OHO HOP TOGO TOGO TO 46 HO HEP HEP HEO HO HO HLO USO 800 OO OEE Greatest Garment Sale In the History of Casper HE LEADER 146 East Second Street WINTER DRESSES For women and misses at greater savings than you ever expected “In the History of Casper.’’ ‘We emphasize because this event is going to prove a bountiful opportunity to hundreds of women to secure high-grade, fashionable wearing apparel at prices in most instances below the actual cost of production. No woman can afford to stay away from this great sale. WINTER SUITS For women and misses at mere fractions of their actual value Women’s and Misses’ Suits For Suits That Sell Regularly Up to $35 Every suit made of fine wool fabric in the season’s most popu- lar styles. You will get the sur- prise of your life when you see the suits in this $19.75 group at this price Women’s and Misses’ Suits, 1-3 OF F 25 exclusive models secured in our purchases and offered in this phenomenal sale tomorrow at less than the high-grade work- manship alone is worth. . Unre- stricted choice at one-half off the marked price. ALL FURS 1-3 OFF Women’s and Misses’ Furs vonderful collection of luxurious Furs, Fur Coats, Fur Garead Fur Stoles, Fur Scarfs, Fur Muffs—at 33 1-3 per cent reduction from selling prices, Girls’ Winter Coats 1 warm wool mixture Coats for school or dress wear. es 8 to 12 years. While a limited quantity lasts these $10 values will be ees $5.00 priced at only ‘ Women’s and Misses’ Dresses 0, $25 and $27.50 $13.75 at. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses $40, $45 and $50 oF seat $24.75 Values at. After thorough searching and careful comparison, we feel safe in saying that this is the greatest dress value offered in Casper this season, Every authoritative mode is here—copies of higher-priced models and or- iginations—all carefully tailored and finished i the newest favored effects. < SATINS TRICOTINES SERGES JERSEYS GEORGETTES COMBINATIONS Women’s Silk Blouses Exquisite styles, developed of fine quality Georgette crepe de chine, smartly embroidered and pin tucked fronts; round, square or V neck; collar or collarless ef- | DON’T MISS THIS SALE | IT WON’T LAST LONG | THE MANUFACTURERS’ LOSSES ARE YOUR GAIN! Here is just another instance where our abil- ity to pay the SPOT CASH brings savings of thousands of dollars to our patrons. Remember, there are hun- dreds of other Casper women reading this same good news today. A word to the wise—plan to be here early! WINTER COATS For women and misses at less than the actual cost of production. Women’s and Misses’ Coats Coats That Sell Regulariy Up to $50 Finely tailored in many popular materials and colors. Never have you seen such’ extraordinary as these Women’s and Misses’ Coats Coats That Sell Regularly Up to $75 Most fashionable models ever produced; many luxuriously fur trimmed. You'll be amazed at the stunning coats we have as- sembled in this $39.75 group for sale at - Skirts For women and misses, in popular styles in serge, silk poplin, taffeta and fancy weaves. $4 89 e While they last All Winter Hats $2.95 °*° $4.95 Must go. Your choice of two lots at

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