Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 3

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KiONDAY, DEC. 29, 1919 informal Party Much Enjoyed inal informal party given last y night at the home of the! De Pauli-Campbelt Marion and Esther Runden on Announcements Received avenue, was much enjoyed by all) Announcements Shave been re uests. The time was spent in| by: Casper frienc of yiaying original games and contests, and Miss Thelma de Pauli, daughter of Mrs iy singing and dancing. At the first’ James de Pauli of San Francisco, ¢ jy ihe evening each guest was given| to Thomas Anders <mall xuy containing a certain num-| A. S. Campbell, yer of peas, and during the ¢ vening | Wednesday, December 17, ny one who said the words “yes'’ or cisco. 4 had to give one pea to the one Dinner Before hney answered. A prize was given to Salto Dance jhe one having the most peas at the end| Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop p ed bof OF » wuest making the b at a fortnal dinner party before the eat out of chewing gum, /last Salto club dance. Covers were 1 stick candy to the st for 12 guests and after the dinner a jthe party attended the dance at the temple. Jor a series of informal parties | Roberta has plann * to giv ee Miss eived rest point, midn Ont | Kropp-Burggess Wedding Yesterday A very quiet marri performed by the Rey. ithe Mullin club yesterd: | 10 o'clock, wh Miss Wenr and Re Burggess were The bride wore a ing gown, with and Mrs, Har “s Marie Pritchett, | Rogan, Wilm Mild Harg Goodman, ceremony was John Mualiin at morning at tt Kropp marriod, charming t and ton rh and was tended by Miss Katherine Donahue. Thomas Donahue aciod best man. Only a fev of the most inti ate friends were present | A wedding’ dinner was given for young couple at the Manhattan that evening. ‘They will not honeymoon tour until sprit {will be at home at the Virginis Kstrum, Opha White, i he infor Cate EtOStS. hovel. oster-Weinand Marriage in Chadron, Nebr. Word has been received of the marri age of Miss Ferne Locce } rto Py, PW nd, which took place in Chad ron, Neb., at the home of the bride's mother on December 25. Mrs. Foster is the sister of Mrs. Len Howett of Casper and bh been ployed with the Mountain State: phone company during her y here. ‘Mr. Foster is district manager for the telephone company. “oth have many Casper friends. Wyoming sion for the just neeented a position with the Stan- dard O} company at Whiting, Indiana. eo 8 years and i em y People mals Enjoy Dinner Dance Mi LaVelle was the ers (esi au dinner dance at the Hen- hotel last urday evening. Cov- ers rid for eight guests prettily decorated dining tal ier the course dinner the pent dancing to the § nished by the Shemnc The Misses Vivian Tlodg! anche vrodd, and Helen who is visiting and the Mes : rust, nd Morgan were the guests of the even eo 8 Roberta Thomas riends ning were Fe eo. ise Guests Honored With Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free gave an in formal dinner ty at their home on South Wolcott street in honor of Mrs. H. M. Free of Manning, lowa, who ar rived yesterday morning to visit with! her son, Harry Free, for a short time, and Mrs. George Fallon of Buffalo, Wyo., who is visiting here during the holidays. Covers were laid for guests at the floral decorated ‘hornas at her home on South Beech after the meal a y pleasant street at a 6 o'clock dinner party, The noon was spent. table was decorated with a Christm: Cdn SS treo loaded with clever favors as a ce Mrs, Frank Stewart, who rece. Ribbon streamers led to the the head of the ready place of each guest, ted to a Christmas ment of the Richa ift. After the @innerthe eycning was store, has resigned | ent playing games, This dstte first -take a much needed rest. Little Mis entertained by Miss Roberta after, is been at r position and will [Mrs. Stewart Me | Che Caspet Daily Cribunv —— J. Taffe 6f the Casper Pharmac: returned from Grand Island, Neb ee | where he went to spend Christmas with his relatives. William Lyons of the Oil Center Ra:| ‘where he has 1 witin | kery will return this week from hi ah non theendyisiting Ind, home in Madisor bean visiting. | e Miss Helen Michie b |} She was ; Holmes Har merly Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ja; morning from Denver, where they spent tim ee |the Christmas Attorney C. ed from the e: ee Miss Elizabeth | Realty turned to C: jit in the Dorthy Stitt, who has heen em with the Casper Daily ‘at the courthouse, has gone to Roches-;Jeft Sunday for Tacoma, Wasi Minn,, to spend the remainder of she will attend Puget Sound coll where he 3 accepted a po- {sition with the Richter Mu i empl , compu y returned this Plummer has return where he has been on a short business trip. Montgomery company, sper after a pleasu east with friends Christma: the spring Miss Stitt, aceompani jher aunt, will go to New York to visit Mr. with relatives. iting in Ci 8. D. Francis Knight, a well known mem ber of the Army and Navy club, is hack in Casper from Des Moines va with rela. M. Gay. is Old) tives for the Christinas vacation in Cs per has sue be the city Mrs, Harry Gibboney, who has visiting with her son, Charles Gill M. | has returned to her home in L« of La Dak, days ee. © company A with the ly. A.J. K verton, formerly nected with the Casper Nat here, is in Casper to C. initiations, and is a Dew Drop Inn con nal bank tend the K. of guest at the The Misses Bertha Edith Boughn of fausk, mer Payne and -Flden MeCullough Wyo. ar 18 of € of has the re > vis and rela Tribune, crown i on the aid tlds hoot briltinut returned to the store In the fally and has given invaluable partment. PERSONALS Lowey, Fine | ‘Lious. pulsive. service in her de G berg-Carlson Wedding A Holiday Event The ma lage of Miss Elaine berg and Clarence V. Carlson was performed Christmas day wa a secret until today when friends of Carlson learned of the wedding Gruenberg has been employe Purlington here and has liv per for a number of y Mr. Carlson cbunty attorney, Rochester, Minn. Pat trip which las om to Denver staying has Gruen whieh about é this |Havor or tannin. where Common with ester now mot sters, > Sanitarium Lowey’s condition is Mrs. Tin Cas very fram Tin tudent in He Mrs the Burgges ¥ Up-to-date > BY nily came to Caspe Mont., where he © school ma and greom and their atten all friends in Montana before they to Casper. House Guests eels at Tea and Music Honoring Mr. and Mr of Des Moin nd Mr. and } Central City, 2 Hoff entertainec afte: Center street the guests we entertained with selections by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs: : i Clinton Hoff and with piano number by the hostess. Dr. and Mr. Hoff returned to their home yesterday and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson turning home today. ha ud is dey ot - and home in the now ir pay the Casper s their Miss Katherine Anthens has returned | O°) Clinton Horr ftom) Douglas, wh she has been | injurious. Voge spending holid with her par c > ents. the +. Thompson (Mrs. guests at a tea their home the Denver, special in in Casper on busi afternoon vo Townsend | English Tir Clintor ou At grocers everywhere, are 1 Peller highway connected with the department here with tea-flavor ‘Tannin-flavor is re- When you buy tea, you ind'get What you pay for: tea~ has tannin and plenty of it— very little tea-flavor, and that little is coarse. Good tea has im |favor — very little tannin, and you miss that by not ‘| stecping the tea too long. Common tea is extrava- | gantas well as unpleasant and tea Good tea is the cheapest drink next to water; it makes |S? many cups to the pound. There are four flavors of Schilling ‘Tea—Japan, Ceylon - India, akfast. All one qualit parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. state) 4 Sehilling & Co San Francisco is deli- the the tea- on ally We have the largest dis play of the Oolong, In motored and They Mrs. V hero visitir Christmas Sale STARTING TODAY AND LASTING ALL THIS WEEK We are offering DISCOUNT Silk Kimonas—Negligees—Silk Underwear—Hosiery— Waists—Imported Linen—and Baby Clothes this sale will save the purchasers many dollars. Oriental Art Shop MRS. SADIE LA TOUF Henning Hotel Building. Ar © a PAGE ‘THREE to Casper to spend the s time with friends here. eee Mrs. Henry Tijen are vis per from their in Lead intend to le eee alter Schwed of with he M Sehwed 1 many time: Denver i . Mrs. Lew sheen a visitor ul has friends in ee Gilbert und both vationn librarians takes nplish, sinee each of valuable om Vicricled ' ation whieh elabarately upen therm UNA se goods in Casper and 3 ; teem 0. te te te tote totem Po te teste he Mate he Sateen Mate Hate Me Me be hate %. dloate-ste-ate-ato-eho-efoste-ste-afe-ate-she she ate eeetoety AEOEO EO LO ALO HO HLOHLO HG HO 00 6 WP 10-920 400 450 450 450 SEO OO 1G 450 OO % e Mo o%o ote ce ste Me ete Me Mote Mo ote oie sete Hoteles Hoste teste sie Cote He ie hee he ee teste tate te te Sete he tee ete tem 4° % Fo OSe He Oe 950 456 450 050 950 10 £20 OOO He ONO NO NLD MOU OU OUD LOOT O NOHO HONE GONG NENG UI UY TO LI 142 VSP LUO UP HP LP UO NOU O HO VO UO HOOD HNN One Lot of Coats 1-2 Price $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 Velour, Silvertone in a good rang¢ of colors. Second Lot of Coats 20 Per Cent Off s This lot contains all our higher priced Coats, consisting of Velours, Silvertones, Bolivia’s, Velour de Laine and Irridescent cloth. Only ten of these to select from, ranging $60 © $120 iH $30.00 Special $35.00 Special $40.00 Special 1$45.00 _ Special $50.00 Special . $60.00 Special .... * Sacs 40 Oe ae ne 450-150 150-950 160 150 OOO OO LG OO OO HAE O40 He OGP Hye Mae Mgt HAO OGe Nge Hage ge Mge Mgt 4g 450-150 80 10 OO O40 gt Age ee OO OTe O40 G0 ae We Wes ‘o co C 0-450-050-0049 6 QO 2, ta? Pte Oe o5o 4 SIS oe ° RS ? LADIES DEPARTMENT OF (COATS“‘SUITS UA Offering the Greatest Bargains in Casper of First Class Merchandise If you need a new winter coat now is the time to get ‘t at a real bargain. In this tremendous sale there is a good range of styles and materials to choose from. Women’s Coats and Suits Of the RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM High Standard are included in this big Sale Prices at a range adaptable to every plan of expenditure. Our Semi-Annual Sales Are without exception the greatest selling event of the year in Casper, because we sell only dependable merchandise. We advise an early selection to obtain the best values. nha te tate ste Baste cate tase taeda die de taede tebe tecte tate te tote tee CAA QAR AAAS Pn ate Resta tote ta tae tte tte tie Rowe Re GE GeV Eee GEO Pe CPG PONG NOLO G TOO TOO HOM, ro 490-080-000. 48e shoe! o-afo-aho-ofo-ate afo-etoelesio- she dtestoateateetoctp ctortrate Lo stectestegeatestostentestegessr eg se regener eesee eH PONG a Ie I IE IT I OI IO I Oe OI PII chards & Cunningham Co. 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