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Winter Garden, * of the gorgeous affairs of the;™many social affairs. s@ason will be staged at the hall in the storm of a New Year's eve dance. ‘The | _ dance will be given under the auspices " of the Winter Garden and great pains will be taken to make it a grand suc-|tume. ‘cess. Electrical effects with carnival ‘ball favors such as confetti and ser- pentine ribbons will be part of the fea- tures of the evening. The dancing will “s last into the “wee smati hours.” On New Year’s day a matinee dance will be held. Among the dances planned for the following «week is the formal Elks’ bal. which will be an addition to the social program of the holidays. Coal stoves have been put in the hall in place of the oil heaters and prove to be more efficient in solving the heating problem. . Family Dinners on Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Patton and Miss Irma Patton will preside at a family dinner served ‘at their home on South Wolcott street Christmas day. The guests include Mr. and Mrs. J. Grati and their son Walter of Cheyenne, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Covert of Cheyenne, Mr, and Mrs, Pitt Covert and Mr. Pitt Cov. ert, Sr., of Cheyenne. Mr. and Mrs. R, H, Nichols will also be at home on Christmas day at a fam- ily dinner. partment, One. of the Christmas informal din- hd ners will be served at. the home of Hen. and Mrs. Palen Bulnvpn AMERICAN LEGION. DANCE WAS DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR The dance given by the members of the Women's Auxiliary to. the Ameri-|jiand, Iowa, where he will remain can Legion was well attended last night, ing the Christmas vacation time. The dance is given for the benefit o7 8:9 the American Legion and is chaperoned by the women of the Auxiliary, It was held in the Masonic temple. ee." @: Week's Program at Winter Garden. The first week of the Winter Gar- den will close on Christmas day with a matinee dance in the afternoon and a Christmas night dance in the evening given by the Winter Garden manage. ment, with the Schembeck orchestra. ments will be served. ter Garden possible. Thursday the ex-officers will their second ba:! of the season. affair will be formal as usual. tions have been extended friends. 1% ee bitin 2 ,; Shay is a teacher in the school, is pected home today to spend the days with her parents, Mr, and R. FB. Tyler. es *¢ ents, ses Paaearee nl gael osama Tho Food-Drink tor All Agés, Used successfully for over plat ishing, Saaiees Ask for ‘k's et All Fountaihs Prepared in a moment hot or cold water. ary ig eyage oy 7 “Ask For and Get Horlick’s Tae Ola ate thus Avoiding Imitations Package © SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price ‘Write for free cample to Horlick’s, Dept. B, Racine, Wis, Invigorating, ae A MERRY CHRISTMAS 8 To You and Yours OURS WILL BE VERY MERRY j Scientifically Pasteurized Milk and Cream Are Now Being Used on the Tables of Hun- dreds of Casper Families. — SOOTOTIITIIIIOIOOL OD, LGM Our new Jensen Postelaices and our arrangements with the Wyoming Clinical Laboratory, whereby they test our milk every week, have enabled us to put out good, healthful milk. $ ie es yf The Casper Dairy Co. a | Phone 471 hh Aah al aha alt ah alia * . pBiven for more than a year in this clty, The program for the following wevlt se On i night of next week one|!8 complete for every day and Lapange” Tnost On Monday night the Misses Heien Carlson and Catherine Dunn will be hostess at a children’s party. All of the guests will come in children’s cvs- Tuesday night the fourth of the for- mal Salto dances will be held. _Elabo- rate Christmas decorations will bé uscd the hal! and favor dances Will bs & part of the program. Light refregh- ‘Wednesday night is the date chosen by the members of the Monse lodge to entertain for their friends, ‘The dance will be open to ‘all and many are vx- pected to show their appreciation to the organization for making the Win- Invita- to many ‘W. B, Barnard has left for O'Neil, Neb., where he will spend the Christ- mas ‘holidays with friends and relatives. Mr. Barnard is connected with the A- P. Nesbit Realty Marr iad of this city. se Horton Whipple has arrived in the elty from Sheridan to spend the Christ. mas season with friends here. He ia an engineer in the state highway de- {Miss Myrtle Tyler, who has been teaching school in Lander, Wyo., is ex- A daughter was born this morning This is the first matinee dance to be to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spurlock. fe i ah ahah arlene tht a ee give The Miss Verna Shay left last night for Norton, Kans., where she will spend the vacation with her Fahad Miss East Casper Dr. V, R. Dacken has left for. Har- dur- holt. Mrs, Attorney Floyd E. Pendell has left for Colorado where he will spend Christ: ™mas at the home of Mrs. Pendell's par- receiving ati steven tending school. mie. CILZLALZALLLZLLLLLALALL LLL ELT KN ‘ N N N ‘ ig Mrs, George Mash of Elkhart, Ind., arrived here last night to spend Christ. mas With her daughter Mrs. Henry. Sonieht: for | ‘week. Mr. Gay, who is a faithful, Rotar- ian and who has an attendance record in the local club of almost 100 per cent, Rotary meetings at Minnea- Biutfs and Columbus, Nebr., while away so th: mhight be kept up. Mr. panied here by his nephew, Deed Hober i Fulton, Nebr. - ° Misa Ethel Kissick has left for Grey- bull, @here she Will spetia the holi- days with friends and relatives. | Miss Frances Hoffman of Denver, is in the city spending the holidays with her sister, Miss Margaret Hoffman. | Miss Margaret Tuohy has lef: Wisconsin, where she will spend sev- éral weeks with her parents, Miss Lian Lesperance has left for Douglas where she. will Christmas time. _R. 8. Ellison of the Midwest Refin- ing company has left for Denver. He intends to return next week. The Misses Edith and Irene Sprague haye returned from school to spend the holidays at their home in the city. / Vance Johnson is here from Fort Collins, Colo., where he has been at- . Walter Gothburg is. spenciag the va- ection time at his home in the city after attending the state yey, at Lara- at 7:30. Doxology. Prayer, Rev. Olson, past “World.” his record Fras-accom- Man's hame; Christian Center. Scripture Reading, Christian Center, Song by audience. Story, gan. for! Anthem by Choir. Piano solo, Coming Soon.” Reading, George Bradley. Exercise, Exercise, “Joy," Song by the audience, Exercise by six boys. Burdick. Recitation, “The Star,” spend her 9 Song ‘by Primary, Anthem hy the choir, “Two Candles,”* Margaret Holden, Elsie Tilton. Vivian Cartwright, Gertrude Forrest, Marguerite O'Faz- Christian Center. program. Prayer, Gleaners’ class. Big Brother Recitation, Vivian Cartwright. “Star of the East,” “Santa Claus Jack Schnur, Bernice Barker, itt McCrary, Anna Holme. “Joy to The Christmas exercises of the Bap- tist church will be held in the basc- ment of the few church, corner of Firth and Beech streets, this evening Following is the ‘program: Play, ‘The Christian Center.” Music be- “tween scenes. Scene 1—Szabo home, Christmas ¢ye; 2—Home of Generous Man; 3—In the. Street; 5—Szabo home; 4—Generous Pte Dean tho at “With the Shepherds; ** Howard Farris, Rotf@rt Farris, Marvin Mor. Gilbert Krusch- is “The Story of Mary,” Hazeldean Hayes. | Song by Young Men's Class, “In Herod's Garden,” Mrs, a ns A omreret | Exercise, Dewey King, Clellan, Milton Gunn. Song by choir, * lehem."” “Glory to God,” “In Bethlehem,” Ruth Hayes. “Learning, to Spell,"" Thelma. Storer. Came Upon the Midnignt Ctear.” Appearance vf Santa Claus. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE edifice at the corner ning at 8 o'ch tor Sunday Is: ices, NORTH CASPER CHAPEL Cc, P. Olson, pastor. 10 a.m, Evening service 7:30, subjec “The ‘Unspeakable Gift." ~ THE METHODIST CHURCH 302 East Second Street ‘Waltes L, French, Minister ing and evening will be in keeping wit subject will be, “The Incarnation, revelation of the character And at night-the subject will be “ rell, Bethel Blodgett. Song by audience, “O Come All Ye! Faithful.” Exercise, “Advise,” Pauline B “Message of the Angels,"’ Sethryn Sie- The Frantz Shop Holiday Season And Wishes Hera ‘AAND‘A Cordially Greets Casper This SPLENDID CHRISTMAS MOST SUCCESSFUL NEW YEAR oo en With Hearty Greetings for A.Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for The New Year and Art Shop ‘ _The Swanson Sisters Millinery , IA dh de head hd hidk had dade de Ladd = CLL Lh hk hdd, and patrons the old, old greeting, ‘Happy New Year COYNE-SALLER . WITIIDIDIIOIOIIIID IO G, Christmas Cheer to Our Many Friends and Patrons! We thank you for your generous spirit during the past year, and wish to ex- tend to each and every one of our friends A Merry Christmas and a Oh hehede hahah SOUEOEOTELESETEL OETA N © 9000000009000000000000600000000080008000000 Seoccccccccccecccccoocosossecoccoeeooece MRS. L. F.. McCRARY 615 South Lincoln TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L, C. SMITH | Casper Typewriter ie 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 Mail Us Your KODAK FINISHING CLi bb AA AAALAMALLAALLL Lhe D A * C E Grand Carnival, Leona Morgan, Lucile Tilton, Beatrice Cantlin, Lue!la Me- “O Little Town of Beg!- by six young: ladies, Pantomime by. four young ladies, “It Christian Science services are he’ every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new } of Fourth and} Grant streets.and on Wednesday eve- } kK. The lesson-sermon hristian Science,” Sun- day school at 9:45 a.m.” The public is cordially ‘invited to attend these serv. Sunday school | The sermon themes for both morn- the Christmas time. In the morning the of God." Electrical, Favor Ball—9: May Healy will Seen,” from the live. a } } | } j tz | | | | nh} a joy, MATINEE Free Door 3 to 5:30 NIGHT Too, As Usual CHEMBECK’ WOLCOTT AT “A” STREET ——A——_S——P. 6K. Special Announcement New ¥ear’s Eve Confetti, 00 to ? At the morning ser 3 Came Home to Die “Three. years ago } came home think, | C@UyY ing 2 or 3 weeks would be my limit ro/ ailments, I had suffered for 15 years from! 4ose will: convince or money refunded Cea! and a a “Behold, I Ble unto you good tidings of great TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH “ _ se — AGE THREE Incarnation, An Assurance of the] stomach trouble, I happened! to see an “When You Were Small," Abiding Presenc of God.” jadvertisement of Mayr’s ‘Wonderful Miss FEdna|Remedy and purchased @ bottle at the Hath Not! drug store and after taking’ the first . At the ev- | dose I felt better than 2°nad for 15, sing Holy ci ening service the choir will sing “Wake ¥*2rs. I am now in the best of health O'My Boul,” by He ~-thanks to Mayr's Wonderful Rem- peel | edy."" It removes the catarrhal mucous M {from the intestinal tract, and allays Ki jthe Inflammation which eduses practi ~ } all stomach, liver and intestinal aut including appendicitis. One t all druggist: ‘which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the City 2 of David, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.” a Christmas,Day Services: . IDA Mee German. Re English. Winter Garden — R” . New Year’s Day Matinee 3 to 5:30 Night—Boiler Makers’ Ball SEE = LRT IEEE