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% i ‘and John A. Johnston of Casper were ah Violet Luncheon a : Pretty Affair 2 The last of the series of luncheons to be given by Mrs. A. B. Biglin, assit- ed by her mother, Mrs. Seeley of Oleon, N. Y., was given at the Biglin home, 606 South Durbin ‘street, this afternoon. * The hincheon tables were artistically decorated with silver baskets filled with lavender and purple sweet peas, and white candles tied with purple tulle bows. The favors for the guesia were pretty corsage bouquets of violets: After the luncheon the guests devoted tthe afternoon to playing bridge. Twen- ly-four matrons of Casper were the Ruests of the afternoon. see Informal Luncheon Enjoyed Mrs. EL I, Estabrook presided at an enjoyable liincheon at her home, 129 Natrona avenue, yesterday afternoon, for several of her friends. Cut flowers ‘were used as the table decorations, and a very pleasant afternoon was spent by the ladies, se Shower to Be Given for Bride i The retiring rooms in the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph offices will be the scene of a Shower given by the girls of the telephone office in hon- or of Mrs. Ernest Shultz. Mrs, Shulhiz was formerly Miss Virginia Fuller, and Has béen employed by the telepbone company here. Mr. and Mrs. Shuitz were very quietly married In Douglas last week, and have returned to Cas- per to live. ” oF he yf St. Mark's Altar Guild /. Makes Plans for Year At a largely attended meeting held ®. C. Nicolaysen, the Altar Guild of St Mark’s Episcopal church made plans for the work which it expects to do dur- ing the year. Additional choir vest- ments will be made, a purple dossal, hanging will be purchased, and markers for the altar and prayer desk books are needed as well as burses and veils in the various church colors to be used in the communion services at different seasons. To raise needed funds, the altar guild made plans for a tea and baked sale at the Parish ‘house on Sat-/ urday,. January 31, The next meet-} ing will be held the first Tuesday in! February at Mrs. Nicolaysen’s home. After the business meeting Mrs. Nicol- aysen was assisted by Mrs. Harold Ban-! ner in serving tea to those attending earl meeting. or - Curry-Joinscon Wedding at Kansre City Monday | Miss Elizabeth Curry of Kansas City married yesterday at the bride's home. } They have gone to New Orleans.on thtir wedding trip and will remain there for the Mardi Gras in February. Mr. John- ston is employed by Wheeler & Worth- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will reside on South Wolcott street. eas Mrs Nancy Service and Mrs. Sam \ Service will leave tommorrow night if the roads permit, for a gwo weeks’ visit ‘with Mr. Sam Service at the Bodie{ sheep ranch in the Bates Hole country. They will drive overland. eee Miss Helen Say, who has been the! house guest of Miss Blanche Todd is leaving today. for her home in Grey- bull, Wyo., after a very pleasant visit | with her school chum here. eee Attend Golden Wedding Celebration «Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Poling of this city have been visiting with friends and relatives in the east since December. While in Ohio they attended the Golden “Wedding celebration of Mr. Poling father and mother. There was a family reunion with 32 children and grand chil- dren present. Mr. Poling returned to Casper this morning, while Mrs. Poling and chil- dren will visit for several weeks in Min- neapolis, Minn. They will return here the last of this month. Mr, and Mrs. Poling will then occupy their new home on Natrona avenue. se 8 House Guests From Thermo} Mr. and Mrs, Tom Gillis of Thermopo- lis, Wyo., are the house «guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. McConechy of this city. Mr. Gillis is a prominent sheep man of that country, and will attend to im- portant business while here. see Miss Mildred White returned Sun- day from Denver, Colo., where she has been visitin® friends for the last two weeks, | Returns From Long Visit eH 1 Mrs. Harry Manbeck has returned from a long visit in the east with rela- ‘tives. She spent the Christmas time ‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Mari- beck of Alton, Ul. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. “Manbeck expect to pay a visit to Casper this month en- route to California where they will spend the rest of the winter. , e+ 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Zuttermeister of 825 South Center street are the,happy, parents of a baby girl born Sunday noon. : eee To Attend the Perehing quet Ex-Gov, and Mrs. B. B, Brooks are leaving this evening for Cheyenne, where they will attend the banquet in honor of General Pershing. see Farewell Luncheon A a Lovely, Affair Mrs. Liliy Lingrel was the hostess at a farewel} luncheon given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jaensen, as the lat-| er is leaving soon for California, Mrs. Lingrel’s home, in the Burlington adai- tion, was decorated with cut flowers.| Places were did for five guests at the dining table, i} se. Leave for Stock Show in Denver z Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barker of 804 South Beech street, are planning on) leaving this wéek for, Denver where | they will attend the stock show. Before going to Denver they will visit in Chey- enne and aitend the Woolgrowers 4s- sociation convention, o-— . PERSONALS | Attorney M. W. Purceli returned this morning from a very successful business trip to Omaha and ‘Lincoln, Nebr., and Denver, Colo. see Hi. 8. Durham, of the Durham and Lowey law offices, Is leaving tonight for Kansas City, Mo., on a business visit. . see. Miss Bethe Pollock of the Marinello beauty parlors has returned from Den- ver, where she has been on a business trip. The little and Mrs. J. R. Clark broke his arm yesterday when he ferl off of a chair. The arm has been set and the little fellow is doing nicely. eee Lewis Kemper of Spearfish, 8. D., ac- companied by his son, Keith, has been here the last few days with his wife, who is a house guest of her sister, ‘Mrs. Alec Weber. He left this morning for Greybull where he will attend to busi- ness connected with his large sheep in- terests. see Charles Cobaugh, who is representing the Ware Brothers. Drug company of Denver, is in Casper calling on his trade, eee * George Mong is here today from Den- \ver on business. yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.|, see Lewis Mollineux of Denver, who is representing the Western Mutual Insur- ance company, is in the city on a busi- ness trip. see William McKeevio is here from Den- ver, Colo., representing the Davis Brothers’ druggists to his trade here. «ee R. J, Cook of the Casper Pharmacy, vice-president of the state board of pharmacy, has returned from Cheyenne, Wyo., where he attended a meeting of the state board of pharmacists with state officials concerning the sale of de- natured alcohol. see ‘W. 8. Kimball, Jr., of the Rexall store here, is at his home from an acci- dent injuring his knee, Mr. Kimball has | been confined to his home since last Saturday when the accident occurred. ae 8 Bill Reeves has gone to Salt Creek where he will be employed for the rest of the winter. oe 8 Dr. R. A. Rathburn is back in Casper Mter a two weeks’ visit in Billings, Upon their ‘return to Casper Havre and Butte, Mont. two-year-old son of Mr-.} A daughter who has been named Effie }; Ada was born Satunjayjio Mr. and Mra. K. W. ‘Tyler. ‘The baby. weirhed nine and a half pounds. see C. J. Colvin, deputy food commission er, is here trom Cheyenne attterding to business. 4 |W. J. Chamberlin of the Chamberlin |Furniture company, is leaving for Wichita, Kansas, where he will join his wife who has been visiting with relatives for the winter. see Mrs. Hada. Mower has accepted a po sition with the Chamberlin Furniture company as bookkeeper . { . . j_ R. J, Spore of Cheyenne, district traf- fic chief for the Mountain States Tele phone company, has been in Casper for the last few days on business for his | company. | + ee George Blackstone has resigned his position with the C. B. & Q. and will a week, } es 6 Lewis Laton has returned to his home here 10 be with his mother who has recently undergone an operation at the Private héspital. se Miss Martha Hawkins has returned from Lusk where she has been to visit | Miss Daisy Mortimer, formerly head of the Caspér Business college. ee 8 Pat Leach of Cole Creek, Wyo., left this merning for Salt Creek, where he will spend the rest of the winter as a tool dresser. 2 n see Henry Schwenneson, who has been in the employ of White's Grocery com- pany, has resigned and will be with the Webel Commercial company in the men’s clothing department. se 6 _ Miss Helen Rohan of Chicago has ar- rived in Casper and intends to open a dressmaking establishment in the 0. S. building. see Mrs. Frank Stewart, who until recent- ly has been at the head of the ready- to-wear department of the Richards and Cunningham store, has left on a buying trip to the east. Mrs. Stewart will open an exclusive art shop in the O. 8. build- ing. vee Mrs. Nina Temple has accepted a po- sition with the C. B, & Q. in the store- house. s 2 8 Attorney E. B. Vanattu. has gone to Denver where he will spend the rest of the week attending to business. ~ eee Dr. I. N. Frost, who was formerly of Casper, has returned to resume his practice here. He is now located in the Wyatt hotel: 28 ver. eee Miss Bessie Riley who is’ employed with the Wyoming Credit Rating ex change, has been confined to her home for the past two days by an illness. jbe connected with the Natrona Puel|Casper-Osage Ol syndicate is starting! ! company. drilling operations. } a | eee John Dorin has gone to Thermopolis |. 7: F: Crawford has returned from jand Billings on a business tri eLout | Lng Beach, Calif., where he has heen | = Iness trip of avout) Visiting with: his ta Isabel jin Riverton after spending the week | J.-A. Lujdn has accepted a position as head of the shoe department of the Richards & Cunningham store. ‘He haa. been previously connected with! the Golden Rule store here. ‘eae Miss Marie Learner of Lead, 8. D,, where she is proprietor of a hat shop, is visiting In Casper on her way to the eastern millinery markets. | . ee | T. D. Friedman of the Fashion Shop| has gone to Riverton to attend to busi- ness with his branch store there, oe R. M. Lamont of the Wyoming Cred-! it Rating Exchange, has gone to Osage, | Wyoming, where -he » inspect the holdings of the Casper « ge Oil syn dicate. } eee | Miss Genevieve Sheffuer, who is em-}| | ployed in the offices of the C. B. & Q.| | is faking a vacation of two weeks o- ne to the oil; Where the KE. H. Hagerty has ¢ fields near Osage, W Crawford, who has been | for several months, is. repor (much, better. serious ly ill to he se and Mrs. Hasen Fellows of St. Mo., have come to Casper to i visit with friends for the next few weeks, They are very well impressed with the business activities of Casper and may locate here, ‘TRIBUNE 1S VOTED OFFICIAL CITY PAPER The Casper Daily Tribune was made the official newspaper of Casper by the city council at its meeting last night. The Tribune has been the official news- paper of Casper since last January. | With the instMlation of 2 new council jsome action regarding the appointment of a new publication for the city was. |made necessary. The vote-on making |the Tribune the official newspaper was | unanimous. | ——_—_ | Read The Tribune Want Ads _ SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mear: | serious disorders. The world’s | standard remedy for kidney, liver, | Wadder and uric acid troubles— | GOLD MEDAL ‘ : Lewis Molineux, who has been a busi- | ness visitor here for several days, has | = | returned to his heddquarters in Den. } bring quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as the national semedy of Holland for tore than 200 years. All’ druggists, in three sizes Po Po Bo oe te te te Booher rete atin ee Me Brite thn dn ee Siete hg shee be hn } : i eoate ste odio tiesto eso ate eso ete she eee eee she eee stotie sie see tie este tie oleate ate ete ete etoateatortoatoetoetesteetoate Our Final Clean-Up Sale of Fall and Winter Coats Me te ? K 2 ‘aa Poche tote nce oat eSo efoto gs KO? 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SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Please Call for Your January Delineator % Mos% reeset ee de eratentocto ote atratratetoctocteatoateatoateatectocteetort FOUR BIG DAYS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 14, 15, 16, 17 ) Per Cent Discount AT THE BOOTERY Women’s Shoes As you know our shop is small and we must make room for our spring shipments, which are ‘. now arriving. Therefore every pair of Men’s and Women’s 5 ss (High Shoes only) osteo co ete te VP GPU P OUP C OTS UG, O YOU really want to save money on your footwear? _If you do don’t fail to fill your wants at-this remarkable discount of 20 per cent from our regular selling price. High Shoes in our shop goes into this sale. Piri FOUR DAYS ONLY No Deliveries - ERNEST L. 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