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h lenda elegance, The personnel orchestra have clever uniforms prin Yelvet to carry out the coler ‘A program for the following week and ‘the Christmas -week has been sbaeeoped By the orchestra manager. ‘On Monday evening the members of he “Moose a will be hosts at a* {ee party to be given in the Win- ter. Gargen. "Muesday evéning a number. of cou- ples of ‘the ‘society circle of the city | will be entertained at a dancing party given by Mr. and “Mrs. O. L. Walker. wi the Refinery Workers bave engaged the hall for an informal dancing party. Boilermakers Union No, 596 will give the “dance on Friday evening and on Saturday the regular public dance will be held under tha supervision of Mr Scheml % “During Christmas week the Soito TYPEWRITERS i INA—L. C. SMITH ‘ 3 Typewriter elub will give its: foirth formal dance of the. season. It ‘will be held in the Winter Garden on Tuesday, The Moose club will entertain on Wednesday. Thursday the ex-officers’ will give their second ball of the season. _ Friday a New Year's ball will be enjoyed, Matinee dances will be held on Chrisz- mas and New Year's days. cLene Meeting of Maccabees. A meeting of special interest will be held by the jadies of Maccabees on Monday night, December 20. Among the guests of the evening will be Mrs. Jessie Fager, deputy supreme com- mander and Mrs. MeMann, © district deputy of Salt Lake City. A large class will. be initiated and all of the members of the or, requested to be pre tiations* and Bridge Tea,for Miss Irma Patton. Mrs. J. W. Johnson served‘ at a bridge tea this afternoon in honor of Miss Irma Patton," who will be one of the most popular brides of the January month. The Johnson home was artis- tically decorated’ in honor of the af- fair. The time was-spent playing auction bridge and tea~ was serv@dj}by the hostess. * # ee Kensington Christmas Party for Y. W. Girls. The Business and Professional Wom en's club social committee is. maki plans for a kensington next Tuesi: 3 The Dewe:Olies Store has many fine gifts for the Home, for Her, for Him, and for the Kiddies---all moderately priced. “Mail Orders eS fs os eee Prompt Deliveries. ) D ouds- (plliver ZY Hardware \/ Company 105 South Center Street Telephone 714 filled the same day as received. f A Opposite Henging Hotel Easy Payments *| the hostess: ’ | —— revening ut the Y. W. C. A. Members| of ‘the ‘club are invited to bring their ; Unfinished “Christmas gifts and enjoy a social hour together while needles fly. A program is planned and each girl is also usked to bring a ten-cent Christ mas gift for the Christmas tree, All club members and other business womi- en who would like to be club members are inyited. es Mrs. Bingham Hostess . at Bridge Luncheon, Mrs. J..W, Bingham presided at a luncheon and afternoon of bridge given at the Henning Hotel yesterday. Places for forty cuests were laid at the luncheon tables. ‘The decorations followed out the Christmas. suggestions in a.pretty manner. Bouquets of red flowers, with red flower nut baskets} and place cards-and tally cards, depict-; ing St. Nicholas, were used. ‘After the luncheon the afternoon was devoted to playing auction bridge. a ee The North Side circle of the Meth- odist- Aid seciety met’ with -Mésdames D_F. and TD. A. Eidleman. ‘Ten mem- bers were présent and two visitors en- joyed ‘the afternoon. After the ghort business — 5 ct ests nd — con- undrums P entertain ment. Fe mts were served. by | Miss Lovey Norris arrived from Den ver this morning and will spend a week with her father, C. V. Norris, and} with friends.” Miss Norris ts a student| at the Wolcott school in Denver. | ee. Prof. Rudolph Lundberg is leaving this week-end for Chicago, where he | Lundberg will attend the concerts and grand operas which will be in that city} during the holiday 1 Direct from Fifth Please Her That are practical and highly acceptable. lust a few of the many suggestions we are offer- ing: “ Suits Coats - Dresses Furs Waists Negligee Silken undergarments Breakfast gowns Kimonas Hosiery Gloves . 256 South Center GOOD The new management profits most who serve PERSONALS 2 egy M. Nj, Wheeler left last night for Denver, see Miss Theddora Wilson arrived here this morning from Laramie, where she is attending tlie state university. 7 + Dr..A. F. Hoff is in Casper for the holidays 9 26 A. C, Campbell who has been visiting with friends in the city for the past seyeral days has returned to his home in Cheyenne. \ wee Supt. M, T. Rathvon and R. R. Crum of the Western States Oil and Lani NoMoreMisery After Eating Just Takes An Eatonic “The first dose of Eatonic did won-, ders forme. I take it nic mere? andam ered wil re . Ellen Harris. Thousands of le, like this dear lady, gratefully about Eatonic, which does its wonders by Cas te 2 and at the excess acidity ol and which bring on Sn ogaper h food repesting. Acid stomach also it nD mens seventy other: eT ge box of Eatonic costa but a trifle your druggist’s guarantee. 0s oepocccconccoccccocoecccoocoososces| JUST ARRIVED A Wonderful Line of EVENING GOWNS Avenue, New York With Gifts Bags Week-end Cases Vanity Bags Boudoir Caps Fans Corsage Bouquets o-, Phone 1304-M HE PROFITS MOST Who Serves Best MILK MILK HEALTHFUL MILK of the.Casper Dairy are firm believers in the adage that “He s best.” THAT IS THE REASON POLE NE DAL OEE RAEI NFS d LTTE a Che Casper Dailp Cribune ~~~ company, will return this evening from Hardin, Mont., where the company is drilling. ‘ eee ; John Cullen, superintendent of the Midwest Refining company of Lara- mie, who has been attending to bjas!- ness here, left Denver yesterday fer California, where he -will spend severe! weeks, e705 ¢ V. M. Shoemaker, superintendent. of stopped in the city for a day enroute to Thermopolis) where he will take charge of the operations an the Ham- ilton. dome, sas Fred Boydson of Denver is here on business in the interests of the Midwest Employes’ Benefit a fation. oe e Nick Steinrud of Puddle Springs, is numbered among the busiriess visitors the Lance Creek field work for the Western States Oil and Land company. in the city for the day. Mail Us Your KODAK THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. Main Floor O-S Bldg. A SUGGESTION A vanity case of some sort is indispensable to any well-groomed woman. And being a necessity, anything unique and unusual in that line is doubly appreciated. We call to your attention our stock of Dorines, which are particularly acceptable because of their size and shape.. We have them: Sterling silver, with deli- cately colored enameling; ray-lined sterling, and solid gold. The sizes vary. \ There are also several novelties in sterling Coin Purses and Combination Vanity and Change Purses, in-ster! $7.50. plate. $36.00 JOS. I. SCHWARTZ ART JEWELER Iris Theatre Bldg. Casper E. Keating, Mer. Denver OO ODOC OC LO DOSES OODALESOODLODO DELCO OLODOLOOEDEEO COO OC REDO RCOODCCOOSCOCCCS FINISHING Quick Service | ecaccccocescoosccesaccooces 0 eececcoscooncovccseooso soe nccoseocoosl les: ~ An Ideal Christmas Gift The SIMPLEX IRONER is just the gift this year! Not only for the joy it brings to a mother, wife, or daughter fifty-two times a year by saving an endless amount of labor, put it’s a money-making investment, too. In ‘one year it will actually pay for itself by what it saves in fuel, help and laundry bills. A rare combination—all the benefits of an iron- oe machine, pleasure, to the loved one, and its cost returned in actual saving of dollars and cents. American Ironing Machine Company, Chicago JRONER See tho Simplex demonstrated by Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 OPEN UNTIL NINE TONIGHT We have just installed a new Jensen pas- teurizer, to pasteurize our milk in the proper * sanitary and scientific manner. THAT IS THE REASON We have made arrangements with the Wyo- ming Clinical Laboratory to test our milk every week and to help us put out good, healthful milk. Feed your children Casper Dairy Pasteur- ized Milk. Use none but pasteurized milk on your table. ‘ Dr. North, the famous New York medical man, who is looked upon as a foremost au- thority on milk, says that “to be Healthful, milk must be pasteurized.” The Casper Dairy Co. Phone 471 We Invite You to Visit Our Plant We Have a Full Line Of Useful. and Sensible Holiday Gifts Ready for Inspection— Perfumes, Fancy Toilet Articles, Mani- cure Séts, Toilet Cases, Smokers’ Sun- dries, and other articles too numerous to mention. ‘ Look Over Our Suggestions Get the True Xmas Spirit that prevails here and you will solve many a Gift Prob- lem at this store. | PF TION SC Thre R exall Store st ae S DEPT | 85! | MHiAts F 20 .W | eee Why Not Pay Your Insur- ance Premiums In Monthly Installments By. putting one-twelfth of the amount in a Sav- ings Account here on the first of each month? And isn’t this an easy way to take care of other big bills you have to meet each year—for instance, coal,, taxes? ‘ That money will earn 4 per cent interest and you will find this bank a valuable friend. | Wyoming National Bank RE: 8) ca01S UGHLO FHL WOUd UAAIMSNV dgHL Nadd& advo Gail FHALNAA ON ‘NIS ON ‘GOD ON aHL SVM JLVHM GHL ONV GTaOM SIL sONNOPHLAV d,,|