Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 3

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ilp Crifune.- Health association, is leaving this eve: slene Aepartmest at the University of ning for Cheyenne, where she will con-| Denver and went to Kansas City where! j tinue the work, }she got her daughter who has been liv H ae {ing there. “Mrs, ‘Thomas will open. of: R. K. Staley has returned from™Den. | fices in this, city. } Uon\of Mrs. C. 'T. Boone, was. unanl- Es : | Mously elected to the office for the en- Vice president; Mrs. D. H. > SeC> 4 a : retary; Mrs. Charles Wagner, treasur.| Attorney; WoO. Wiison ana L. A, 3.4 ver, where he has been on business ‘for | F er, and Mrs. FH. Riley, chairman ot | Philippot | who have been> ‘in| several days. | Miss Harriet Gara the publicity committee, Washington for the past six weeks on oe 8 | Lansing, Mich. vhi business will return to Casper Friday | A... Biglin, who has been attending! the holidays with her parents. M pafternoon on the Northwestern accord-\\ to business matters in Denv: us Bain pore is instructor of domes | After the election of officers a soci; afternoon was pleasantly spent. \ ty reat es 2 ence in the public ing to word received last night: turned to his offices In the c! sciene p roy Employes to Be . aie. « Bie x eee uests of Management. 4 " Ray Shaw, who is with the White} The (Missea Nelie Quinn. ¢ The employes of the Henning hotel | , “is* Dorothy Soady left Saturday for | meuck company in Laramie, te spend-} Potts, proprigters of the Casper 1 have been invited to’ Christmas dinner | ROCK Island. “I... to spend Christmas ing the ‘holidays at hiwhome here str.| parlors areleaving for Chaatean, ta be served in the banquet rooms of | With her parents. Shaw will undergo an operation while | where they will visit with rela Casper school and a fewsother inti- te A program which has been arranged by the children of the Sunday school of the Methodist church will be given mate friends of Miss Smith were among the twenty guests. Miss Smith received @ number of pretty gifts. ce 8 tHe Hotel on Christmas day at 5:10 me. o'clock. Mr. and. Mra. A. K. Bett will preside as host and hostess. Places at the table will be laid for over 100 guests. Pe i Jack Horiskey of Co@y is spending cia: @ couple of days in Casper on his way} to Nebraska for the holidays. lin the city. Miss Potts, { Mr. and Mrs. W./H. Cheney and fam-| lly are spending several days in the} Sunday newspaper: eee city visiting with friends and on a shop-| been started betwee pus} | Circulating libraries y “ jin London jn 1750, and in Birmi Robert Bradex, who has been attend-!in 1751. ‘They increased so r: tomofrow night in the church. A Christmas tree will be a part of the ve! Mrs. A. J. Lowry of Thermopdtis is} PS, tp. ce ~ Royal Neighbors the guest~of Mr. and Mra, Guy Gay Celebrate Anniversary. _Mr.-and Mrs. O. L. Walker ‘enter- a iving Christmas."* All who attend the entertainment are asked to bring something such as fruits, vegetables, canned goodsor arti- cles of clothing, which will be given to the Salvation Army for their Christmas use. The frticles are not necessar: for admission. but the spirit of the eve- ning Will be one of giving and all are asked to join with the children in fhe Cristmas thought. ' ee Dinner Party for This Evening. Little. Miss Ruth Parsons will be the hostess at an informal dinner party given this evening in honor of Mis3 Alma Smith, who is leaving for Co'o- rado to spend the holidays. Places at the decorated table will be laid for six guests, all schoolmates of the guest of. honor. : : Tae ig Ea Dinner Parties Given Last Night/ by. Society. A number of formal dinnyr partics were given last night by diffeccnt so cial leaders*here. After the dinnsrs the guests enjoyed the dance given i the Winter Garden. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham en tertained at their home in honor of Miss Irma Patton and Mr, Silas Brooks. Mr. and Mrs, Cal Shumaker presided at dinner for a number of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew were host ‘and hestess at a formal din- ner at their home after which the guests were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, 0. L. Walker, Dr. and Mrs, A. F. Hoff also enter- tained a number of friends at dinner taingd the members of the social cir. le of Casper iast night at a formal dancing party given at Schembeck's Winter Garden. . Decorations in keep- ing with the color scheme used in the ‘Winter Garden were used, Punch was seryed during the evening and at midhight a delicious supper, pre- pared by caterers from the Henning ho-| Yel was Served to about 200 guests, e288 Mr. and Mrs, John Guthen ana’ Rob- ert ‘Jack; Jr,, are visiting in the city at the home of Mrs. Guihen's brother, Mr. Elmer Green: ee Miss Hufsmith Hostess at Betrothal Dinner, Honoring Miss Beatrice Boedefeli and Frederick B. Andrews of Ther- mopolis, Whose maryiage is to take place December 28, Miss Ava Huf- smith charmingly entertained members of the Tribune reportorial staff at din {ner last evening at her home dn South Oak street. Pink roses and narcissus decorted the prettily appointed tai'e and Christmas greens were used thru- out the’ house. Following the servin: of a five-course menu, various diver- sions provided entertainment. The guests were Miss Polly Wickstrinn, James Protzman, M. P. Wear, Miss Boedefeld and (Mr. Andrews. * ‘* Women's Auxiliary Elects Officers, The members of the Women's Aux- iliary to the American Legion held an _ interesting business and social meeting at the apartments of Mrs. Richard Huff yesterday afternoon. . jJudge Murane’s Son A card party and dance was held in the I, O. O. F. hall last night in recog- nition of the sixth auniversary of the organization of the Royal Neighbors in Casper. A huge birthday cake with six lighted candles was placed in the cen- ter of the hall. The evening was spent with cards and dancing. Refreshments were served cafeteria style to “the 25 couples present. . . Returns from Michigan, Edward Murane, son of Judge C. D Murane, has feturned from the Uni sity of Michigan where he enrolled this fall, Mr. Murane will spend the Christ- mas holidays with his parents at their home on South Center street. He won his football numerals on his playing record this \season on the Michigan frosh squad. ———_—_. COPPER “COMING BACK” (By Associated Press) SALT LAKE CITY, Dee, 22.—Coi- onel D, C. Jackling, vice president and managing director of the Utah Copper company today declared that he looked for a revival of the copper manufactur- ing industry in the next few months. Signing of a peace pact with Germany ought to help, in that Germany has been purchasing only a little copper, he said. He has just arrived here from the east. OT NEW ARRIVAL AT BOEKE HOME City Attorney and Mrs. R. M, Boeke of South McKinley street, | ing college in Boulder, has returned to} 0me wise E. A. Thomas and H. F, Hedge of Wheeler & Worthington's office, are| Bradey, Sr, leaving for Derfver,. where spend Christmas, | George Mong has gone to Scottsblufe,| past few days in the city attending to Neb., to spend Christmas. Miss Alice and the and Donald Dodds, have returned to} ¥ their home here for the. vacations. | Alice has been attendihg Mount § | Gertrude academy and. ‘the little boys! ing today for have been “a Sidney, Neb. | R. E. Wertz of the Producers & Re-! olis, are spending finery company, left last night for Den- route to their home after visiting in ver, where he will look after business Denver. interests for the comnany. aiid Miss Viola ‘Nobr, who has been mak-| turned to the city accompan ing a survey of Natrona county in con-| dau nection tk sos? the city for the Christmas time with} his parents, Mr, nnd” Mrs. Robert: they will hind ahd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phoebus of Ther. a ih mopolis, who ‘have been spending tho | business and visiting with friends, h [left for Denver where they will vis Masters ‘Bobby | before returning to their home. eee Miss| -Miss Blanche er in the pub! 8, Who is a teach ridan, where she will, St. Patrick's academy in| spend Christmas with her parents, 101 nde ek Mr. and Mrs. C, Hill of Thermop. } } a few da here on-| Mrs. Edna Stowe Thomas has with the v ming — Puls! PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS SHOP. PING MADE EASY HERE A wonderful selection of gifts for Mother, Wife, Sister and Sweetheart. Gifts that are useful : - : : 7 : 4 7 Suits Coats Kimonas Tribune C and ranges, EXCHANGE FURNITURE CO. 209-215 West Firat Street 32-16-tf, ssified Ads bring results. TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired, Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter change Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 Carpet Cleaning Hamilton Beach Method Carpet Repairing Linoleum and Carpet Laying + a Specialty PRICES REASONABLE D. H. Herbert Carpet Cleaning Company Phone 742-R Hosiery Gloves Purses Bags Week-end Cases Vanity Bags Boudoir Caps Fans Corsage Bouquets errr rrr rrr iry * After the usual business discussions | are proudly announcing the birth of a, served Perr arr rt the annual election of officers was |daughter Tuesday. ‘The baby welghed Miss Irma Smith Is held, Mrs. Richard Huff; who has been '10% pounds. Horored With Shower, a Miss Irma Smith, kindergarten teach., er at the West Casper school, who ‘s. to be married during the ‘holidays to Roy Seott of Lincoln, Neb., was hon- ored with a miscellaneou: ower last night at her_apartment, 1244 South Wol- cott street, her roommates, Miss Julia O'Neill, Miss Veronica Shouweiler and’ Miss Miriam Be&nblossom, being the hostesses. The teachers at the West | Dresses Furs Fur Coats Fur Capes Waists Negligee Silken undergarments Breakfast gowns S| Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of se- lected malted grain, reduced to powder form. The Food-Drink tor All Ages. ‘Used successfully for over 1/3 century. 3” Superior to tea, coffee, cocoa A quick lunch readily digested. igorating, Nourishing, Delicious Ask for Horlick’s at All Fountains Prepared ina moment by brisly stirring the powder in. 1} hot or cold water, Renae teroa cs es terete. Ask For ana Get Horlick’s ' thus Avoiding imitations . SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price Srce cumple to Horlick’s, Dept. B, Racine, Wis, 256 South Center Phone 1304-M aqValief This Christmas Send Gifts of Flowers The Cheeriest of all Merry Christ- mas Greetings Is to bat y] | etl 99 < p flowers Flowers are a precious remembrance of affection and ‘esteem to loved ones, friends, the lonely and the sick. For Christmas Suggestions Candy, the National Gift From time immemorial cause has gladdened the sweet toot of *womankind, from the ‘in- +. fant to the centenarian. Es- . pecially at. Christmas it is the '/ 4niversal gift-and is always given an appreciabie welcome. Quimby’s Chocolates, . Whit- man’s Sampler, Johnson Other Suggestions Pipes Cigars _~> Humidors | Smoking Stand. Cigarette Cases Cigarette. Holders Ash Trays Manicure Sets ; Cigars in Boxes of 10, 25, 50. | C. WEST for The Best The Little Store With the Big Business Our stock of Christmas plants is the best and largest in years, ey Loyey Jo wosjayg ¥ Our Cut Flowers compel admiration, makes other gifts sombre in comparison.. Their fragile beauty arouses affection. Their fra- grance’charms and fascinates. HOLLY AND SPRUCE WREATHS Everlasting Baskets made to order. Special prepared Wreaths for your Auto. Corsages that are charmingly correct. Flowers sent by Telegraph anywhere. CASPER FLORAL CO. 502 South Center Phone 872 Fountain Pens = rel a ’s Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Seal Purses : cca Dolls with Natur Hair, bea Subscriptions for Magazines Books cic ef 2128S INO Sulsojy ‘ORDER EARLY paseysmg Wg Wey EM

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