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tertains for ue and tertainea Thursday byes a7 al here from San Diego, visit. The guests Steele, John Gibbons, Mr. Os: Townsend ‘was hostess this afternoon ata vegular meeting of Grooms... ‘ Mrs. H. M. Courtner charmingly en- Street, Fond, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, MeBride } The! ladies who will be in charge of the bazaar which will be held on December 9 will iticlude the Mesdames Horsch and c. B. Poling, baby booth; GC. J. Johnson and Dean Hoffman, towels and’ hand- aprons, phe tar and George Healy and Fred Place, bags and fancy work. Mrs. George Fergu- sen and Mrs. E. C. Wells will serve tea during the afternoon and the Mes- dames Miller, McBride, Richards and Baar will serve a Christmas dinner at the different booths at it her Kerchiefs; Healy ana Collin, 5:80 o'clock, Ce Informal Dinner auction bridge and a luncheon served, id | ne Masonic Dance Is Enjoyed. ws The members of the Masonic temple. 8 Entertainment Held at Y. W. ©. A, Olub, Mrs Da Viola the members of the Portnightly Bridge club. The time was-devoted to playing ing club enjoyed: last evening the danc- ing party given in the temple audito- rium, formerly known as the) Masonic Refreshments, were sérved, * : George -Rader and Miss Agnes y will entertain in honor of Miss Vohr, state tubercular nurse and Is Enjoyed. 0 wa3 their home. danc-} spent. Omahze,. mse Fortnightly Is f Entertained. Mrs. C.-H. Townsend was hostess this afternoon at a regular meeting of the members of the Fortnightly Bridge Club. The time was devoted to playing Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Apel presided at an informal dinner party last eve- ning in’ honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kent, who are moving to Denver to make After the several course dinner was served a social evening was Other out-of-town guests at the affair were Miss Vera Almquist of Omaha, and Mr. Leo Garner, also uf Ae ttle, Wash. is of the week in G._ B. Morgan, state geologist, is spending several days in the city. He will make a tour of inspection of the nearby fields, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Michie have re- turned to their ranch west of towa after spending a day in the city visit- ing with friends. eee ‘ Mrs. E. M. Bean and baby have re- turned‘ from Central. City, Neh, * Mrs. Bean has been Visiting past month. CHEYENNE, ‘« . nd Dec. Mrs, A. J. Craig of Salt Creek spent yesterday in the city on a shopping trip! and visiting with: friends. “eee J. Y. Stocks has returned from a busi. | negs trip to Lander. cavalry, Fort Russell, see ‘ J. C. Childers, formerly of this city, is spending afew days here on business and pleasure, cab driver, last Juizs teen years in the. penitentiary. begs 4 Op’ company, left today for Moorcrort, 'yo., Where his company now has! elght wells; several of them good pro-| history, will now be tried. ducers, x se M. O. Danford has returned from the northern part of the state, where he has been on business for the Mid- west Refining company. 3 7s * H.-H, Water of Salt Lake City, Is spending the ddy in the city attending 3 to busiriess connected with his oil in- ; Wayne Stanley and Milford terests. Mr, and Mrs. H, Coop of Denver are visiting with friends in the city and attending to business matters‘for a few days. Smith-Turner store. Jean Grigith is in the city from Rtvy- erton on business for a few days. Mr. Griffith is a well known garage man- J. P. Fairchild of Denver, is number- ed among the business visitors register- ed at the Henning hotel. East Second street, “Better o ises Ahead — members. Retog ners ahi asvo- auction bridge and a luncheon. was According to statements made by the Federal Re- ciatiol a e . + a - jouse on : eas sunday afteenponimbe Soldck. “Ductal er: Se ee ‘ \ serve Bank, and other recognized authorities, money the afternoon Miss Nohr will gi: informal talk on public health work, Miss Patton and Mr. Brooks to Be Ent A reception and dance will be by Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Nichols day night in honor of Miss Irma Pii- 2 ton and Mr, Silas Brooks whose we ‘-| Temple. ding will be a society event of the fii- ture. The reception and dance will be he'1 in the hall @bove the Ojl-Center }a- and Schembeck's “orchestra wl sh music during the evening. Re- ker freshments Wil be served. . About 100 invitations have been ex- tended to members of ‘the society co- terie of Casper to attend the affair. s¢ * Methodist Aid Soelety Has Interesting Meeting. The members of the Ladies’ A ciety of the Methodist church held on interesting meeting Friday afterneon when reports on the bazaar. ani results of the laundry contest made. ‘ad i It was announced that a sum of over vas awarded to the ladies for their $70 work during the laundry contest. organization wishes to thank the friends who helped them win the TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter - Exchange 101 Wyatt Bidg. ve i201 Masonie Dance Is Enjoyed. The members of the Masonic Danc- ing Club enjoyed a dancing party last evening given in the Temple auditor- jum, formerly known as the Masonic given Mea: Refreshments were served. paces a iat Le Most people trade at the OLLIVER Store, er way but courteous, 80 Years Old -Was Sick 1a ac ¥ After nen King Eatonie for dels Sour Stomach. 1°" | “fhe sour stomach ever since I The Sah yeas eae relieves sour stom- prize, os Cea Aertel ion, heart Diosting MILK And a Word Pasteurization When Louis Pasteur, the French Scientist, gave to the world, the principles of pasteurization, he be- came one of the great world benefactors and one of our great humanitarians, Millions of children, owe their good health and perhaps their lives, to this simple discovery. i r Leading doctors of Sweden, France, Holland and several other European countries have gone on record as condemning the use of milk, unless pasteurized. same, : 4 it Many doctors of our own country have done the Several of our largest Eastern Municipalties, have Passed laws, that practically prohibit the sale of milk » their citizens, unless the milk is pasteurized. The doctors of many other cities are agitating for he passage of similar laws. If you are not using pasteurized milk you are not \tting milk that is' the most beneficial and healthful you and your children. The Casper Dairy Co. We. invite Phone 471 you to visit our plant BOUDS.- because they know that the modern store cannot afford te oversell them or treat them in any oth- 12-2-st deflation is proceeding steadily and quietly throughout the country; the wild scramble for goods, at any price, is abating, and by not a few students of the situation, a speedy return to normal times is predicted. Money deflation will mean an increase in the pur- chasing power of the dollar; an abatement of the reck- re less scramble for commodities will mean a more evenly balanced relation between supply and demand, and con- sequently decreases in prices and that in turn bring about reductions in the cost of living. ? It is easy to see that under such conditions this fall ‘ and winter will be marked by considerable business ac- tivity that must inevitably-open up an array of attrac- tive and profitable opportunitfes not only for the so- called ‘big man,’ but for the little fellow and his wife. 4 With this prospect in view it is’ plain that it is the part of wisdom to immediately prepare for it. In that connec- tion the advice, the long experience, the services, and the facilities of the National Bank of Commerce are at the command of the men and women of Casper and its vic- inity. Our officers weleome correspondence and invite consultation, ational ‘Bank of Commerce Casper Wyoming - OF FELONIOUS ASSAULT Thomas V. Carroll, private Fifteenth United States convicted by a jury in-the Laramie gounty district court late Friday of the crifne of} fei- onious assault on Lewis Feiler, a taxi- The penalty for | the offense may be from. one to four. j Walter EB, Marrion of the Marrion/| alleged associates of Carroll in the at- tack on. Failer, which was one of the most brutal in recent local criminal They are | both privates of the Fifteenth ca) pros eheah 9 Ail 2 ae aan: Miss Ruby Haggerty has taken charge of the ‘music department of the Mrs. Emma Brady, who recently un+ lerwent a serious operation at State hospital, has been dismissed from the hospital and is now at hep home on A Bank of Strength and Service y Buy early and ayoid disappointment. A small deposit will hold your / purchase until wanted. Co. Electric Supply and Construction ag 142 East Midwest Ave. e East “nterested in Casper Future < W. A. Bergstrom of the Prudential 'Securities* company, who has just re. turned from tHe East finds great in- terest manifested in many eastern com- munities in: Casper and Casper’s pos- sibilities, Bee . He proadicts that money conditions in the spring will be most fpvorable foc any sort of deyelopment work here Oil inyestments are the only inyest- ments which many easteraers are con- sidering at all-at this time, he states. oS Two Mrs. Guy Gay has left for Thermop. olis, where she will attend an Eastern ot. im the All suits at half price. Monday Morning 50 DRESSES Direct from our New York buyer. For dinner, home or street wear. They Will Be on Sale Monday Morning—Your Choice $22.50 Big reductions in coat priccs. Beautiful Christmas presents arriving daily? Re Rae (SE PAGE THREE . VEN-YEAR-OLD OY DIES Everette Megmiety, age 7, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Megmiety, died yester- — day at their home, 252 South Wash- ington street. held Monday afternoon from the Meth- odist church, Rev. W. L. ciating. Rruists-serains Funeral services will be French offi- Alternate applications hotand cold clothe—then apply— visks Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly es SUNDAY | SPECIAL 12 to 8 p-m. Chicken Dinner 8c. cAmerican Cafe 12 to 8 p.m. attention. 141 East Second Street Re Christmas Cards We have the Largest and Most Artistic Display of Christmas Cards and Art Calendars Ever Shown in Wyoming CARDS 5¢e, 10c, 15¢, 25c, 35¢, 50c, $1.00 CALENDARS 15c, 25¢, 35e, 50c, 85c, $1.00, $2.00 Our catalog showing the cards in colors will be sent you postpaid upon request. Mail orders will receive our most prompt Casper Stationery Co. Phone 218