Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 3

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eae The Casper Dailp Ceibune - - ee date will be announced later. The at-| evening gta surprise party in récogni- fair will beheld: in. the Winter Gar-|tion of her birth anniversary. The den and plans for an elaborate enter-| guests arrlyed unheralded at her home, ti\inment are being rade. 218 West. Eighth street, ‘laden | with * ee. “eats” and lovely gifts. A pleasant evening was spent with music and dane- ing. ‘The guests who planned the surprise included Messrs. and Mesdames Nei} ‘Themas, Clint. Hayes, Adolph Kuhrtz and their sister, Misti Minette, of Den- 1 _____ PAGE THREE c. R. Peterson “has returned from Denyer, where he spent the weekend — attending to business matters. MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Useo By Tanee GENERATIONS Commerce to advise all oil companied contemplating drilling operations in gaatern Utah to make Price their ship- ping point. They state that the only passatle roads to the oil field are those con strueted from Price and recently com- pleted. Good hotels and transportation commodations are also advertised. The information is of inte been holding court for the past two weeks. ‘ eee M. Jorgenson, who hasbeen connected with the Natrona Butte.’ shop a» but- ter maker, has resigned his pusition. cee Miss Hazell Conweit, clerk’ of court, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Neil Tyler of Rock River for a few days, oe 8 =r |b} ena e Miss Edna Mae Healy, who has been attending the University of Colorado at Boulder, is expected to return to ner home here the last of this week. She will spend the Christmas vacation here. sees Hi Young Matrons’ Ciub 1c st inas- Ver,.Mr..and Mrs. Sam Paige and the Mr. and Mrs, T. U. Nelson of. Lin-| muchas several Wyoming compani>s 5 to Have Meeting. - ve - | Messrs. Brown and B. R. Pipher. coln, Neb., are visiting at the home of | with offices in Casper are entering this | ©! fo8 BOOKLET on MOTRERHOOD Ano THE BABY, race The Young Matrons’ club will mevt | tiles + (Mr. and Mra. R, Thomas of this city - flela. on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | St. Mark’s Guild during the Christmas season. * “Betty Snow, daughter of Mr. and rs. L. .E. Snow of Shannon, enter- |. twelve little girls from Salt Greek) at her home iast Saturday alt- - er in. celebration of her twelftn “birth anniversary. a : At the first of the afternoon the ted with images.of ‘Dolly Dimples." At the close. of the afternoon a prize ‘was given the guest holding the great- est number of beans. Miss Willa Tay- ‘The decprations for the dining room carried out in pink and white. Mhe center of attraction was a ‘large birthday cake with twelve candles and small pink roses. On top of the cake ws a kewpie doll holding twelve pink satin. ribbons leading to the guests’ pleses at the table. Each ribbon was. fastened to a favor in pink and wiite. Mrs. Snow was assisted in serving the luncheon by the Misses Cheney and Flowerree, ‘The little ladies invited were Misses Clara, Patterson, Elizabeth Patierson, Rilen Riley, Theresa Riley, Catherine Portiss, Emily Higgens, Claire Vroman, ene Russell, Dorothy Waugh, Willa lor, Maybelle Nietheimer and the hostess, Betty Snow. eels Wyoming “Wonders” Reviewed by Club. Mrs. C, R. McGrew entertained the | Casper Woman’s club on Saturday att- ernoon, December il. The afternoon Was spent studying the natural won- ders of Wyoming. Each member of tne club presented an item of interest abont thé beauties of the state. A’ very interesting paper. was read ty Mrs. BE. R. Shipp, describing ‘“Pne Mountain Ranges, Peaks, Rivers and Lakes of Wyoming.” The hostess, as- sisted by Mrs. Fee, served refreshments. The next meeting will be held Jan- -Uary 8 at the home of Mrs. W. HF, Crawford, 324*South Grant street. ar a Coliseum Have Annual Banquet. . The members of the Coliseum Motor Company Employes association held thelr annual banquet at the Henning hotel last rohies 9 Places at-the dining tables were laid for thirty guests. After the four-couyse dinner an election of officers was held. Informal talks were enjoyed and an interesting. evening re- Sulted. 7 es Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Entertain This Evening. s Miss Irma Patton and Mr. Silas Brooks will-be the guests of honor this eyening at an informal dinner part: given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend on South Park strect. Places will be laid for a number of. the “old time” friends of the couple. = 4 Sw Ges a Eek, 8 will meet in special session-at the home ot Mrs. O. F, Seller, om the corner of Virginia and L. streets on Wednesday | afternoon at 2 o'tlock. During the business meeting plans will be made for a, Christmas celebration and tree for the North Casper chapel. _Duriag the social hour work on the tree deco- rations will be done. so Eighth Birthday 1s Celebrated. Little Miss Jaunita Meyers was hos‘ ess.at @ party in recognition of he eighth birth anniversary last Saturday at her home, 513 South Park street. The tte: noon. spent with games, cou- | STYLISH COS1JME OF UNUSUAL DESIGN.—This' most fashionable cos- tume is. developed in a biscuit colored broadcloth with bandings of nutria on collar, cuffs, bottom of skirt and also on the brim brown velvet hat, tests and music, A three-course lunch- eon was served to the fourteen guests. The tabie was prettily decorated wita Christmas suggestions and favors were given to the little friends of the host- ess, eee Mr. and Mrs, Julien Lever Entertain Tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Julien Lever will pre- side at an informal dinner party at their home on South Beech street tomorrow Svening, Ag alts Elks’ Bance for Holiday Season, The next dancing party to*be given by the Elks’ Dancing club, will be. heid some time after Christmas. The exact \ Feoae a cease eer es tested yea ear cg a Ld : FORBIDDEN _ THING That are practical and highly acceptable. Just a few of the many suggestions we are offer- ing: Suits Coats _ Dresses Furs . Waists : Negligee Silken undergarments Breakfast gowns’ Kimonas : Gloves Dainty Gifts For Milady Phone 1304-M | Bags yee Ba Case: an! Boudoir Cane Fans Corsage Bouquets in the rooms at the Y. W. C. A. ‘club- house. A program expressing the spirit of the season will, he given,” After the program a@ social hour will be enjoyed. 4 “ees Wo-Fa-La Class The members of the Wo-Fa-Lo class Meets Thursday. Mrs, George Stilphen and Mra. L. 1. Urpamn Will be the hostesses at a meet- ing of the members of St k’s guild, which will be held at the parish house on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clocik., All women who are in any y connect: ed with the parish are urged to ate of the Sunday school of the Methodist | tend. oe Sle! church will meet this evening at the; 2 Sr Sid home of Miss Blanche ,Wagner on| Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Tully of Den- South Grant street. The regular busi-| Ver are the parents of a baby daugh ness and social time will be enjoyed. ss ter, born December 10. Mrs. Tully is the daughter of Mr. an@ Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, Sr., and hahs a wide circle of | tricads in the city.” The mother Pepper Club Is_Entertained, “7, ad | { Mra. A. A. Schulte was hostess at'aj Wttle daughter are getting along well. | Utah, evidently a live wire: ofganian. | 132. West A. St. Rhone BOM, meeting of the members of the Pep- eI ——q~~.- - _ tion, wired the Casper Chamber of per club at her home on East Second A\RTATY C ? Te daca EN ee ere et ‘ x enjoyed at auction bridge and refresii- ments were served by the hostess. ay vee 9 A EES Mrs. Laura Cottrell will return today Plans Made for Third rom, Kansas. Ci ex-Mfficer’s Ball. ¥ Plans are now being made for a thira/ térests here. ' ex-officers’ ball which will be given on “felted December 30 at Schembeck’s Winier| W. W. Howland will leave the latter AR Garden. The ex-officers will come in| part of this week for Chicago and other ve uniforms and the guests in formal at-|eastern points to look after. oil busi tire. Refreshments will be served und 1 | ness. Succéssful evening is assured. ogee PAS: 6 Miss Bertha I, Miller, fleld secretary Rebekah Lodge to jof the ¥. W. C. A., is in the Tildea Give Silver Tea. hospital at Deriver to undergo treat- The members of Rebekah lodge No.|ment, according to word received by 39 will serve a silver tea on Wednesdny | friends heré. afternoon, Deceriier 15, at the home of 4 8 / +Mrs. T. W. Hobbs, 118 West B strect.| Mrs. B. A, Peterson of 651 Railroad —— ats Mrs. Hobbs" will be assisted by Mrs. | aVenue, is Ml at her home. = Morris. * Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and Miss Mar- garet Sullivan have réturned from! Douglas, where they spent the week: end as the guests of Mrs. Sarah Mor- ton, Surprise Party Is Snecess. A number of friends of Mrs, Ste; Crawford entertained in her honor }: a Robert Hays of Deadwood, 8S. in Casper on business, oe 8 Herman Brakke of Lingrel, Wyo., is a business visitor in the city. | oe D., is sre | Roy Spurlock is in the city from his home at the Buzzard ranch. Jndge’ Ralph Kimball will return this afternoon from Land v1 HAT you lose Wiis ing costs—it tes to be paid for. Calumet ing Powder will save you all of that. Be- . Cause when you use it—there are no failures—no losses. Every bak- Pa the last tasty bite. ; That’s a big saving—but that isn’t all. You save when’ you Calumet and you save roe rey Cale - BAKING POWDER “BEST BY TEST” 144 cups granu- lated sugar, 244 cups flour, 1 cup. water, 2 level teaspoons Calu- met Baking Powder, 1 tea- Laereeaie Apning mix in the, regular way. ATTEND THE BIG hristmas Sale Camper's Ec ray ae Woman, Miss and Infant Women’s Fur Coats 1-3 Off The Choice of Any Hat in the House $3.95 Every- | LIITIOTIIOLISTIIIISLIIAIOIII III IIIS HT 3, lin, Furniture company, has from a business trip to Denver. Ww W. J. Chamberlin of the Chamber- returned} ANNOCRGERENT THE UNITED BAKERY is under new. management and in charge of a compet- ent baker of many years experience. We will make all kinds of bread, American and European loaves; also we will specialize in all kinds of pastry, includ- ing pies, cookies, doughnuts, etc. “Our Bake Goods Taste Homemade” Delivery to all parts of city GEORGE KAMBOR, Prop. —— | “LORAIN"—It Cooks Your Dinner hile You Play. TAN TOWN MAKES BID FOR OPERATORS IN OIL | The Chamber of Commerce at Price, | You are invited to step into our Bank and get-one of these 1921 Art Calendars. “You are welcome to a Cal- endar, whether you are a customer of this Bank or not. The Bank of Strength’ and Service The National Bank of Commerce . Casper, Wyo. WELLER-WARE Unique--Unusual--Charming Colored in soft browns and greens, and shaped variously—but “differently” from the ordinary line of vases, bowls, candleabra, flower baskets, jardinieres, etc. Some are tall and slender, or shal- low and flat, or round, or square. We have also a few lovely Japanese imitations of the antique bronzes so popular now. They range in price from 50c to $1.65, and will serve admirably to. those seeking the unusual, inexpensive and tasteful gift. GLASSWARE We offer a complete selection of brilliant and sparkling cut- glass. There are many graceful pieces, including cream and su- gar services, lemonade sets, bowls, pitchers, mirrors, vases, relish plates, mayonnaise dishes, All mail orders will receive prompt and most careful at- tention. Holmes Khisdicane Co. Corner Wolcott and Second Streets—Phone 601 WOOD LTIIDIISITETSOIIIIIIIIOIPEIIIRI GDS IS.

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