Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1920, Page 3

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Rochester, Minn., for the past several reams ge anacegen,” =| RATS. Hicks Relieved operation and -is.much improyed. He a Hf hopes. to. return to his position with the s ae \ Chamberlin Purnitire company before | our ‘pected to attend the dancing party ‘clogk the Fo be given this evening by the members| bers and any iness women who of Natrona County Pioneer's asso-! would like Uo become members are aax- ciation. The dance will be held in tne|ed to attend this meeting. Plans for a temple auditorium and the Casper band | Christmas party ‘will be discussed. A most attractive Christmas window - | orchestra. will furnish thé music. Re- > a ad long. f freshments wil be. served during the|North Casper Ladies ierlay: iy belts ‘abowy: at; the: Barnest «ice 4“ have taken four Eatonio tablets ine? : yt to Have Me-ting. Optical company. The window is car-| wR. Wright{of Chicago is in the Poel me of sour: Bos 1. Danciig willjast from 9 o’clock un-| The ladies of North Casper will meet] peted with White fluffy cotton with|city for, the remilimder of the week tr ,” eaye < P tl) midnight and a general get-together | in the rooms of the North Casper chapel | silvery: imitation snow. scattered: over | looking after his business interests. GP. good time is pinnned. en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | it, (giving a realistic appearance of a rd ites ads . stomach: not digesting - Ca Mesdames Becker and H. Freeman will| winter's snow. The Christmas colorg| Mr. and Mrs. Noah. Linsey are in the goa le not Seve ; Bartington Circle. be the hestesses, of red and green and silver tinsel are|city from Thermopdéiis,\ where they have or Entertained Today. 4 i Veta e also used to carry on the effect. Christ-| been spending the past few days. Aficr | geomech, - remove the i Mrs. C, H. Dunn -was hostess this| Regular Meeting of mas suggestions!such as reading giass-| attending to business here they will re ton Nyé and Mra. J.T Rian wee re |atternoon at a meeting of the ladies | Sunday School Board.. es, lorgnettes, silver spectacle cases,| turn ‘to their ranch home. of the Burlington circle of the Ladica Members of the Sunday schoo) board | compasses and motor goggles are placed zt . ceived with especially enthusiastic ap- » , ‘ ‘ ' Aid-society of the’ Baptist church. Tho|f the Methodist chureh will meet at| to good advantage, each with a printed t and <i Bae rea Pete chitin demanded By the | business Peddie wan cane as pciene |The chute sie Serena at 3 pci | card naming the ‘suggestion. Reine last ev al for- ‘ beta : for the regular month); eting. Pi one of the first display windows , gad aaa ‘Mae & SOF! jength of the programs given, yn with many present, After the busi | for regular monthly meeting. Plans y d ness session refreshments were served) Will be made for the Christmas serv-|carry out the thought of the séason, aré not provided. However, the sing- P h itten: For Expectant Mothers and Mr. Silas Brooks, whose wed- eas with: the and a social hour waé-held. ices of the Sunday sthool and all mem-| the showing is attracting much atten. ‘or it <e place after the holidays. exception of Prof. Lund- a $2 G8 bers ar eserit. tion, s) il tae Piighe Ol Canter. busin] DOPE ErAtifled Inst night's audience bY | Qperetia to Be ner. ARE Useo By Tunee Generations * vas transforued. ‘by. cozy Cotners| Ls sath the'songs which won their @D-| Given at Highh School. Christmas Baggar to | D. A> Randall is spending a few days | warre pos BOOKLET ov MOTBERNOOD Axo Yes BABY, Paes the oceasion. and other tae hp aeaiiod = 154 ; The operetta “In India,” which was | Open at Noon. In the city from his headquarters in nts were saxtistically arranged} aista were Mage Rie Goh 4 big given by the members of the Girls’ Glee| The Christmas bazaar which will be | Denver. und the dagee, floor, Schembeck's | iva 8. Sudwell, | club of the Natrona county-high school | held on Thursday at the Methodist Somat, Miss Inez Seanor, Miss Marion Kleber, Miss Thelma Hugo, Mrs. EB. C. Gates, Randall Iserman, Earte D. Holmes and ice, ‘form supplied the dance for one of~the class exercises, will be | church will open its doors at noon, Tea| Word has been received by friends ci given again for the parents anda friends | will be served during the afternoon and| here that C. A, Cullen, who has been Sire Aes Gantiting >| Of the school at 8 o'clock Wednesday | trom 5:20 o'clock on a chicken pie din-|'"_ the Mayo brothers’ sanitarium in Plano numbers were given by Bileen | CYSM™2s at the high school, No admis-| ner will be served. A number. of booths : Butler, Ruth Scott, Mra W. 1. Toursen, | 108 Will be asked. ‘The success of the! have been erected and articles for ORE THROAT sen and (i Iserman. | first appearance of the Girls’ Glee club | Christmas gifts and of utility for the 1 s nine isda ss sal Mrs. 7. Re -Wiison| ¥28 very marked and the club now] home will be found. Gargle with warm salt water ; | ie Ss 3 oe and Prof. Lundberg were accompan.| P27, 0n giving a light opera in th | —then apply over throat— punch was served during the even- ena | i near future. BA Sas ; James E. Lynch, chief of police, who cw midnight refreshments of}. Pete? Q. Nyce, commander of »the be oat Gee UREA and teat ine Mrs, Bon Hostess % ; ™ Legion post, expressed the appreciation reported a good night and is slightly h pastry ad Joes aes Secrets 4 for Tomorrow. improved today, according to reports | hi pestra in un nnovation dances. were enjoyed hy f nd familiar Casper parody. gs were SUNS. Before one dance. gentlemen were given dainty bou- sts of flowers, each bearing the e of one of the ladles present with hom the gentleman danced. At Changed Prices * We are not waiting until ¢ 1 January clearance sales but have marked our entire of the post for the pleasure which t of honor, Miss-PaHbe, WR! prof. zundberg.20 willingly provides iri @ most fittingly worded speech at tie close of the-program. * . + 2 ee Pioneers to Enjoy Informal Dance. Mrs. Cecil Bon will entertain tomor- row afternoon in honor of Miss Irma Patton whose betrothal to Mr. Silas Brooks has lately been announced. ss 4 Business Women Will Meet.at Y. W. Tonight. Vesey an old rose brocaded creation d uped with tulle caught in the latest jnion over one hip. About fifty couples, all old time ends of the guests of honor, enjoyed dance. First: It is sold at a mod- erate price. You save when ve e-e A hers «ome? of old timers of the The regular business meeting of the you buy it. stock of suits at one-half indberg Com younty, some idents of the city and Business and Professional Women's : rs iehts, Legion. many from their ranch homes, are ex- club. will be held this evening at 8 price so that we will not the most successful concert ever giv- y Prof. Rudolph Lundberg for the Legion boys was that of Jast ght presented “by the professor and teen of his pupils #h the Legion clab boms. The rooms were crowded to]?4 Jr utmost capacity by an’ audience }{' hich was highthy appreciative. " The solo “The Butterfly Gay,” sung |}; y Prof. Lundberg, and the selections y Mrs. W. L, Treber, Mrs. Bur- have any left to close out in January. , Dresses We have reduced the prices on our entire stock of dresses to make them ready sellers; One lot priced spl_-___$21.50 One lot priced spl_.__$27.50 Sale gn Our Entire ' Stock of Cloth and Plush. - ‘Coats and Dresses ; Ea ag Caverns and elvets All Suits at Half Price Make this a practical gift- giving Christmas. Any of the above articles will. make a highly acceptable gift. Discount Get the fresh milk-—> lim Powdered: Milk MERRILL, SOULE SALES C0., Ist Nat'l Bank Court, Rock Springs, Wyo, FOR SALE BY BOSELLY & CARR ith and Beech Phone 545-W CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 118 East Second—Phone 97 W. H. BROWN GROCERY CO. SILK AND MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS Our entire stock of the above mentioned a line LESS 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ; Lot black silk hose, $2.50 value, special price, $1.95. , . W-B Corsets Less 20 Per Cent Discount BAKI POWDE F Jute Bethe be Pakee ge. awards at World’s Exposition, Paris, Avene Sixth: Ytcontains such The finest Suatity “Baking Powder—at most ea caliea tee oe Because of its purity, becaune of its convenience, because of its wholesome richness—Klim is the most economical milk that money can buy. Keep it on your panty; an itis ready for use at 4 for all milk purposes: A 2% tb. can of Kim Whole Milk makes 10 quarts of liquid mil. € KLIM © POWDERED MILK e The Store of Quality—One Price to All ‘ 138. East Sécond Street ° Ir. 0. 0, F, Building LOOP P POO OO Pree errr rrr een errr rere serene se se ssose srr as oo. h + +4. KO oe, iM OO oe, + Me eta POC eee, s e¢ 2, - 4, % oO, RK ? +, ? %% = KA co RO < 04,904, iM ¢ % OO.94, * Ever weleome and always cheerfully re- ceived are the gifts from the Dgude-Olier Store, for they bear the trade mark of nation- ally advertised brands. | | " %, o¢, ? Po POOP iM oe, Announcement The Swanson Sisters announce the purchase of the Watzke Millinery and Art Shop at 113 East First Street, opposite the oy ‘? K? ° Large assortments of Hot Point and Uni- versal Electric Irons, Grills, Chafing Dishes, aN Waffle Irons, etc. Genuine Pyrex Oven Ware, H Community Silverware, Wear-Ever Alumi- K? + veefofeste<: 2 +, K? + one + sl num Ware, Carving Sets, Knives, Razors, Masonic Temple: iS Ks /\u Harmonicas and Flashlights. Buy her a : 3 P< Fe: : ae = >) Glenwood Gas Range for Xmas. At this location, the new firm will handle the noted Gage « > “1, / Mail orders cqrefully filled same day as. Millinery, exclusive, and the finest Art work of all kinds. $ ‘ fates ? A cordial invitation to inpect our stock is extended, and Gogo the city. | a share of the Casper patronage is solicited. ouds- Ohliver Hardware \/Company ~ Telephone 714 So, Center St. A ‘ recéived. Prompt deliveries to all parts of t i] See ee ¢ Millinery cArt 113 East First Street Opposite Masonic Temple KO ¢ ~ o, + 1M o, Opposite Henning o, +, %, >. 2, So hoegoeie rg 4, oe =. a : = A: os woe ’ ” ; 4 pS AE EE ER - ; é : sO! . é ‘ RS ee mw oe sh A eR ee te Oe ee ee ee ee ae ee ee a a ee R ' : IP Er hot etoatoetostedte.

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