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dar for this week. The club meetings together elaborate bridge Tuncheons py society matrons have oe an- nounced a8 as a series of showers and bridge teas given in honor of Miss jrma Patton, popular bride-to-be. The week will also be “home-coming” week for many of the members of the young- er soeiety set who are attending col- ieges in-the Bast, = The Monday Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. PB. C, Nieolayson this aft- erneon. -4-1 o'clock luncheon was ser ed and the afternoon was spent pl: z auction bri % e members of the Pepper club will ntertained this evening by Mrs. Ar- thur Schulte at her home on Hast Sec- ond street. Auction bridge will be en- joyed as usual, On Tuesday evening Mr, and Mes. Leigh ‘Fownsend will preside at an in- formal dinner in honor of Miss Irma Patton and Mr. Silas Brooks. In- vitations. have been issued to a num- f young married couples of Casper society, B. B. Brooks will be hostess on Wednesday at a luncheon to be givea at the Henning hotel in honor of Miss Irma Patton, who has chosen January 5 for the date of her marriage to Silus Brooks. ‘Thursday, the ladies of the Altar and ry society of St. Anthony's Cath- olic churgh will hold a bazaar at the Mullin club. Blaberate plans have been made for the decoration of the differ- ent booths'and beutiful handamade ary ticles of lingerie and fancy work wii be on display, Thursday aft will serve at @ Patton will” the evening hostess at a Henning hotel: Mrs. J. W. Bingham: will preside at a bridge luncheon given at the Henning hotel on Friday afternoon. Invitations lave been issied to many, of the so- noon, Mrs. Ted Purdy ridge tea. Miss Irma the guest of honor. A. H. Cobb will be incing party given at the matrons, On Friday evening .Mrs, A. B. Big- lin will entertain in honor of ‘Miss Ipma Patton, at an informal gathering of the ‘friends of the guest of htiy Bridge club wit ir social meeting at the home. of Mrs, Jeremiah: Mahoney on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Johnson will also preside at bridge tea honoring Miss Irma Patton. Miss Hileen Sullivan, who has been spending the past months in Chicago at a musical @ongervatory and the Misses K. en and) Patricia Sullivan, who been students at, St. Mary's col- Notre Dame} Ind., will réturn to home hi Toon M vagi~ Among’ the arrivals from the fsinith and Hattie Wyatt thle their tion . Stacey Boyer and. Cliavles Barker, Miss Katherine Mahoney, who has been a student at Northwestern university, and Miss Anna Trevett, who has been studying music in Ghicago, will ‘also spend the Christmas seaso- at their homes here. Patsy dr., and William Nicolaysen of Culver, Ind., will arrive during the week, —~ *Many informal entertainments have been planned for the members ef th: younger sét for the Christmas holidays and the seagon promises to be lively. aes Elaborate Plans for Salto Dance. ‘The committe composed of Messrs. J. MeMahon, J. Sweeney and L. Townsend are already making arrangements for an elaborate Christmas dance to he given by the members of the Salto dancing club on December 28 Tho dance will be held in the Winter Gar- den where Mr. Schembeck and his mu- sicians will hold sway. Decorations appropriate to the holi- day season will be used in the hall. Ciever favors, novelties and innova- tion dances are planned. see Eastern Star t } Tea T We Tea will be served in the tea rooms of the Temple auditorium to the resi, dent and visiting members of the East: ern Star tomorrow afternoon. hostesses will be Mesdames J. J. Gib- lin, Jeff Keith and Fred Moore. Be- sides the social tea, the meeting is cil for the purpose of getting toys for Gui 6, for the enildren at ‘the Cathedral home ip Laramie, Each of the guests at the tea will donate to- gard the box of toys which will be sent from the Eastern Star. se Papilst 8. B pirele Meets Tur . The Southeast circle of the Baptist Ladies’ Aid will meet Tuesday after- noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. D. Poling, 854 G All meni- bers are urgt Gleaner’s Class Meeting. s ‘he monthly meeting .of the mem- bers of the Gleaner’s class ‘ the Sup- day school of the Meth was eld at the home of Mi a ras 26 West Foupteenth street, last Sat- urday. The meeting was well attended and refreshments |} after the business session were served by the hostess. oe Week's Activities at the Y. W. ©. A. The activities of the week at the Young Women’s Christian Association, Will include a meeting of the Pioneér Girl Regeryes, tomorrow after- meeting of the Young Matron’s |} club Wednesday afternoon for which an Interesting program is planned; a meet- ing of ~ the YdmMor'Senior corps’ on Thursday afternoon; a meeting of the q a ey Readjusted Our Prices On Every Pair of Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers in our Store Well-known lines that formerly sold as high as $22, now selling, under our read- justment plan, At $12 French, Shriner and Per Pair Urner Men’s Shoes, all styles, formerly sold at $19 and $22, now selling, under qur readjustment plan, At $12 Per Pair Ladies’ Shoes, formerly sold up to $17.00, now selling, under our readjustment plan, day afternoon. The Girl Reserves will have a. Christmas: novelties n making in E. hic] hanaitak uipet son ra 5 ONT: 2 s @ ~ ee mt. ‘My. Harry Sherwood was host at a inner party given at the Henning ho- tel last Saturday evening. The decora- hts ‘cqeribd out by cat “tlobere at and laid for ten gi After the severai course dinner the party enjoyed the evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 7¥ be Rang included Mr. and Mrs, Sees es em, Mrs, H. ebster of Bos ton, Miss aes, Mr, C. E. Demorest, Me, Harry Hart and Mr. Richards gf Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. Taylor ertain at Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Car) Taylor entertained at their home on South Lincoin street last Saturday evening. Four tables of a@uction bridge were arranged for. The honors of the evening were received by Mrs. J, R. Dunbar, high; H. ‘ Burke, high; Mrs. Harry Free, eonso: jation, and Karl Hanway, ¢onsolation. Toward the close of the evening a de- licious lunchéon was served. eee Synergae Will Meet Pn Tuesday Evening. St. Mark's Eynergae will meet Tuos- day evening with Miss Beatrice Boe feid, apartment K, Rex apartments, corner of Fifth and Wolcott streets. 0 Mrs. Nellie Ford is spending sev- gral days in the city from her ranca iome in the Bates Hole country on a Christmas shopping trip. rar) Mr. and Mrs, J. M. ‘Wisenhunt ave spending the week-end in Thermopolis. ’ ar ier) J. B, Barnes pf the Midwest Refin- ing company, has left for Linegin, Nev., where he was called by the illness of his father, Judge. J. B. Barnes, Sr. Judge Barnes is well known in Casper # raeay friends are anxious about his ealth. see John Cullen, superintendent of the Midwest Refining company at Laramie, who bas been yisiting in the city for the past several days, is leaving for Californian where he will spend several weeks. . SE i Frank P. Williams) and ‘“Missou"’ Hynes of the ©. T. Williams Oi} com- returned from a visit to the * Salt Greek field, where they inspected Witliams' “holdings and the work in progress by the sompany, in this field, + hie, H. J. Peterson left Gunday eve- ning for Denver, wher. ne will spend some time attending to business mat- ter's. *.* H, N. Isenberg of Denver is visiting in on business connected with his oil interests in the Salt Creek fields. eee Charles Moore, a ranchman of the ‘Wind River country, spent several days visiting with friends in the city en- route to Los Angeles, where he wil! spend the remainder of the winter. : arr Frank Pryce of the Midwest Retin- ing company, is leaving within the next few days for California to spend Christ- maa. * Mr. and Mrs. 4. W. Peake plan on leaving this week for California to spend the Christmas holidays. oe es * George J. Martin was in Casper Sat- urday from Bates Hole. eee John ‘R. Branton-of Casper Creek, was in jthe city Saturday. ses George W. Johnson was in from the Poison Spider country Saturday. | eee Mr. aud Mrs. Colin B. Jennings of Hannibal, Mo., errived Saturday and wifl be house guests of Mr. and M Virgil O. Nesbit until after the ho! days. ee Frank P. Williams has been named as general superintendent of the B. Williams Oil company. He will suc- eeed Joe Crites, former manager, who hay gone to California. ee Frank North of the warehouse partment of'the Midwest at Lara visited here Saturday and Sunday. se 8 ‘Phe fire department was called out yesterday morning about 10 o'clock to a small fire in a frame dwelling near the court house. , The blaze was c Help Yourself As a builder of strength or protection against weakness Scott's Emulsion has stood the exacting tess of time. aige ng self to renewed stren take Scott’s ion | Dainty Gifts For Scott & Bowne. Bloomfeld.N.J. 20-30 Milady That are practical and highly acceptable. & few of the many sugges we are offer- Suits Coats Dresses Furs Waists : Negligee Silken undergarments Breakfast gowhs Kimonas Gloves Hosiery Purses Bags Week-end Cases Vanity Bags Boudoir Caps Fans Corsage Bouquets | = Se pore cy © | sour by the too fre damage probab eee Mrs. W. D. Bryden has _ received word frgm her gister in Omaha tt she suffered painful injuries when she fell and bruke her limb. Mrs. Bryden left soan after ‘receipt of the message and probably will remain in care of her sister at Omaha until she is much bet- ter. ‘ . plant superintendent ning company, has it to the Elk Ba- . W. FE. Finney, of the Midwest F returned from a v sin oil field. . Miss Finley of Topeka, Kans., has taken a position as stenographer with the industrial relations department of the Midwest Refining company in the Oi Exchange building, iiirmerecrce “LORA Jt Cooks Your While You Play. Dinner pee tA a het Try a Tribune Classified Ad. t Mises EET ts 0 TPE NGTICE OF MEETING OF STOCK- HOLDERS OF UNITED STATES WOOL COMPANY. It having come to the ears of some of the Casper stockholders of the |= United States Wool Cg., that the Deriver board of directors had decid- ed to moye the Wool Cleaning plant from Casper to Denver, we haye.de- cided to call a meeting of all stack- holders in Wyoming to meet at the room of Tom Hall at the Henning GLYCERINE MIXTURE | SURPRISES CASPER |" The quick action of simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Ad- ler-i-ka, is surprising. relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or stomach, Adler-i-ka acts BOTH upper and lower bowel and re- moves all foul accumulated matter} which poisoned stomach. Often CURBS!© constip: One in back of head or gas on stomach since using Adler-ika. Casper Phar- macy.—Ad | jon, Prevents appenricitis. j the semoval o on|= ec of kerosene, Phelhotel on Wednesday evening, Decem- Casper. will not exceed §150.| ber 15, at 8 p.m. to see if ways and | please be present. devised to prevent the wool plant froin cannot WANTED—TEA ROOM FOR CASPER Every Young woman experienced in Tea Roomy and Gift iYornia and the east wants backer for good paying pr Best references. B, B. Box 286, Tribyue. 20 at the CHIL{ heuer EN set stockholder FRED PATEE. Publish Dec. 13, 14, 15, 1920. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR One spoonful |* dy reports she has no more pain|— RASUUURAL ~ be? ~ Nott Head-to-Foot Clothiers LQ TIC JOS. I. SCHWAR TE cAn Jeneler P CASPER Iris Theater Building DENVER E. Keating, Mgr. Remember the two or three Shopping Days before Christmas last year? Remember the Hurry and Worry? Then why not shop now, and—— Make Your Christmas Gift a Lasting One A small deposit will hold any article until wanted. Our Gifts are lasting and appreciated Carving Sets Community Silverware Pyrexware Casseroles Aluminum Enamelware Electrigal Appliances Stanley Tools Knives Razors Flash Lights Wagons Automobiles Scooters % Ice and Roller Skates KING - LUNCH All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. : Highest Quality Quick Grand Central Block CAMPBELL-JOHNSON will Gifts of Rare Good Taste Need Not Be Expensive You will be surprised fo find at what moderate expense you can purchase ‘gifts of distinction here. There is no end of idea! holiday gifts — vanity cases, toilet sets, fountain pens, cigarette cases, watches, clocks, rings, lockets, bracelets, necklaces, watch. chains, fobs, Seat cutters, cuff links — a veritable wealth of pretty things of un- questioned value. And there ig an added satisfaction in purchas- ing gifts at this store -—an added pleasure iu re- ceiving them. The uname guarantees the worth. W-W-W Rings Here, for instance, is a Jing especially interest- ing dt Christmas time. Solid gold*gem-set rings with all the popular ‘stones, in rare and accepted desigus. You i c fi should sec thein, Casper Pharmacy Quality and Service i DRUGS and JEWELRY 111 Bast Second Auto Supplies Air Rifles Kiddie Cars Jap-a-Lac Look'in our windows when downtown. Mail or- ders given careful attention same day as received. Prompt deliveries to any part of the city. Mail Orders Solicited—-Prompt Service ouds- @ plliver Hardware \_/Coinpany Telephone 714 105 South Center Street Opposite Henning At $12 Per Pair CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS FOR MEN AND. WOMEN At Readjustment Prices We have a Re line of School Shoes for Girls, sizes 214 to 7. Now priced, under our Readjustment Plan, At $3.95 to $7.75 Our unusual service and courtesy always in ’ evidence “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” The “Bootery 124 Bast Second Revolvers Rifles Shotguns Bicycles ®