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. & ! aa — ie hide pee, , | rant na pccpomnaingene asper Dailp Tribune Pitt Covert, Cech Bon, A.-E. Biglin,| ing with the Christmas day colors of ,Derrick's Wyomi : il. thé! necessary coin for . 1. A. EL 5 fs la , Derrick's Wyoming fieldman, Mr. Ts city until thé necessary coin for h pha a Weidner, C..R- Pe-|red and green. Amerian Beauty roses| jor, as the guest of honot at a dinner.| release is forthcoming ment after being confined to her hom} es: Curran, W. 8. Kimball, | were used for the conterpiece. Bouquets} Mr. Rehr presided at this affair and aS © Beene f r., Leigh Townseha, Gus Bell, ntof roses Ufid violets were given as ‘fa-| practically every college of note in the lA 1 C. d several days by & cold. Margaret SWWivan ‘nd /vors, The évening was spent with cards) east as well as many in the west were n 0 anadta se Y = Messrs. William Haselmire and Dan|and dancing.* ree Rene st & Midwest Refining company Jaw @epar i, Vincent Carter, whoShaS been visiting | represented. = M ,, aoe | with friends in the city over Christ-» Coie de eg ee mel terse | Company Seeks | rar fen scutned 2h Cheseaned ee | @hursday Night pe 4. Mr. and Mrs, Warren Sage have re-} | Carter is assistant attorney general. Gi January are , turned from Sheridan, where they at-; O | Goa ven, Dance Given. The third annual Elks’ ball will be}rended the fumeral of theit sister, Mrs, | € OnceSssvon The members of the Women’s aux-| held at Schembeck's Winter Garden on » . Hiary to the American Legion will give| Tuesday ‘evening, January 4. Tris} S302 Guyot. Mrs. Guyot, who was nd Mrs. Fred Lowndes of Doty formerly a resident of this city and a . ee F spending several days here the dancing party for the benefit of | ance will not be one of the dance}imomper of the Shoshoni chapter of the | ,, (OPENHAGE Dee, 2 jv with. their parents, Mr. and |the American Legion on Thursday | cl series, but will be for all Elks.|mastern Star, died in Thermopolts fol. Hal Of AmgloCanadian represemta. | Mrs. J. Lownd: ) night at the Temple auditorium as | Tee: dance will be strictly formal. Prep- lowing ‘an operation. tives in Moscow to nogotiate with the Taare, eas usual. The affair will be chapéerdned Segoe! a elaborate affair ure in LYRE | soviet eatin in, st Large fOr est | be a new ns were worn | and ghe music will be supplied by the|the hands of a committe composed of | 1). nal rf have | Concessions in Iss was reported n by the society matrons Which added to wee hand ‘cicheeese. ©, R.. Peterson, chairman, George], and Mrs. HaKGonderk DAVOS: Seutay, (Th represceteiives om THE WIGWAM ‘The marriage ceremony uniting Miss| the attractiveness of thé affair, ae Haworth, Leo D A) Toy Bi. WVOrE eee soathale, Hates. ty dem ver OLE) se Raslve vichte f a Hot Lunch Celia Marie -Rovbins, daughter of Mr:| The dance i 4 #4 orth, eo Dunn and L, S. Wort} sponding several days here visiting with y ¢ Fights to lands not in lot Lunc! a ughter of . Program included featcre | Dix-Deater Marriage - ington. M a G Hardeidatt and Me. ctaded in the grant to American capi- % Unti Mrs, Emmett Robbins ‘ef Walton, | md novelty dances of unusual ‘kind. on Christuias Day cee Bigs ROA Ares ous argereore Bad AEs) eatiats, 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. a CR a een eT ae oor RDO Rabe, MoHORBV-OUMETC atten ariche Dix and W: 2. Dexter] lee Entertain . se varie a eas Fae : Main Floor O-S Bldg. was 104 ome oO! noisemakers, horns and ser-| 00, = hea AA at Dance Tonight. pT LW. ‘ Sdtiaaiable bride's sister, Mrs. Earl Osborne, last | POntine ribbons were giver On Aaty| Were. married ‘by Rev. Charles Wilson hd Thomas W. LaFiciche of Neweas of the Presbyterian chuth on Christ | The: members of the Moose lodge will jawyer ama of dperator, is in the cit novations. Every couple was given n|™S GY. Mrs. Dexter has been the am iad evening at the Winte:) ror’ several daya und while here wil SMD With a nowber oat ae. UIen teacher ‘of selonce at the Natrona county Garden, which the organization hus | Viti Sait Creve night at 8 o'clock, The Rey. Walter L.|,“elimination dance” was one of the in- Frenéh of the Methodist ‘Episopald chuieh officiated. Only a few intimate y.4leased to Schembeck’s orchestra. The caine friends of the bride and groom weye| dance, !Mr. J. Sweeney, president ’ of] MEN School and-will continue the works} Gince will be the first public entertat ahs RE BOS ENS ‘ tha ‘Biiests the club, called the numbers and the} BH her place in the faculty nan yo|Aance will be th Foo ie trata} Mr, and Mrs, Floyd B. Pendell have ry) The brid Mires: ina? counte i - men, | filled, Mr. Dexter is connected with} Ment under the auspices of the Moore] returned to their home here after he Sride wore a gown of white mes- couple to be called were pre:| the Standard Relining compare lodge in the new building. Mcenithe Ab Cekatioaa’ Weliaabe. ‘th saline, draped with applique net In the| Sented with prizes. The lady was given] ‘Ny and Mrs, Dexter are now Yee Golden ‘and: Boulder, Colo,, with rela latest fashion. She carried a gorgcous|® Japanese lacquered box of chocolates,4 their honeymoon in Denver. |. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Wolcott and thoicl tives and telonde . & shower bouquet of bride's roses and! The moonlight and carnival lighting : Y a 6a i daughter, Miss Beth, left Christmas © oe lilies of the valley, effects arranged by the electrician of night for Long Beach, Cal., where they] yr. ; >, Py ES: The bride and groom left immediately |Sehembeck's orchestra were very pret Pike aad ee ogame Se eet a gtger Beat after the ceremony for Texas, Where!ty. The music was played by Schem- x e . ‘ " ‘ ey expec pe gone about 2 t ehh nee a aie epee | they will spend their honeymoon. | beck’s orchestra. Punch was served| The Philathea class of the Baptist | or six weeks. SS dy aU (a ee aa Mr, Strider is a buyer for the Amer-|during the evening, church was entertained at-the home of wa a | ican Fruit Growers’ association. They aa Mrs. ‘C. D. Poling on Grant street last} figs Rose Ryan of Des Moines, Ia. 4 . ae i | 3 . will make their home here. Dinner Party night. ‘Tha class was well represented. | 1s Visiting at the home of her’ wiicle| _Au8 Pleanor Majors is spending the Under Auspices of a tarns pais | Pretty Affair. ‘The evening was spent with games andj ang aunt, Mrsand “Mrs. W. F. Dunn | Week at ae poe pare. — Snore A fre: 5 hs . gies r P i < is a student at Fairbault, inn. Wrbaetein “at Foe 4 refreshments were served by the host-|G¢ North. Du street, Miss Ryan} * © sik: oi Miss Margaret England presided at «4 ess, PD, r rs i Be M4 LOT AG ee BES @) repay: a é faimner Datty served iat the Bae GU eee eee, cine techie, dats ‘visited “here before and has Tmany R ‘A k Casper Ledge No. 1182 Mr, and Mrs, 5. +. s.carner were the| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M.| Nissionary Soc sien pisses Sines Os M { honor guests at a surprise party givea! England, last night. The table decora- to Have ean” Eu ex uns MUCK as 1 by Mesdames Harry Levin, Hernian| tions followed the color scheme of red The Presbyterian Missionary soticty | Talpers and Sam Bornstein at the home} @nd green with a bouquet of red ross| will meet at the home of Mes. S. of Mr. and Mrs, Learner on South Cen-| and Seotch heather as the centerpiece r, v1 ree! ter street. ‘Thirty guests were pres-| Tho nut holders were of red ase and sad spe log et epiedins hig ryh ent-and games and dancing was enjoy-|the place cards carried out ‘the colors] cial program has beet propmred. |The Oil City Derrick in a recent ix-| _J0¢ Osego, ed during the evening. A “Dutch” | appropriately. Sie Ce peat: to @ former resident of that} Pht at the c! lunch was served at: midnight. The! Places were laid for Misses Cather-] ermal Dimers Given > is now a resident of Cas-| time on the * hostesses presented Mrs, Learner with ine Dunn, Rose Ryan of Des Mc |. PERSONALS || Result Moonshine! LOYAL ORDER MOOSE He hit path WINTER GARDEN ™ ican, spent a quiet bastile after a riotous undbar’’ brought on by ®.| Before Salto Dance. per. The item says: “Wilmer Rehr, 2{ Consuming a quantity of moonshine, | 8 DeRU eral tt Ta.. who i visiting at the home of W.| Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett enter-| former resident of Oil City, is visiting | Which, from its effect, must have pea Fy. Dunn, Polly Wickstrum, Mary Tobin | tained at a dinner par {his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer T.| Of “rare” vintage. , 5 Christmas Salto Dance. and the hostess, and Dr. T. J. Drew.| vious to the Buh dahon iecaieny vate 402 North stebet. Mr. Rehr is|~ In police court this morning Osego| Schembeck’s Orchestra. Is Unusual Sucess. Dr. Wilson ‘of Cheyenne, Messrs, Tobin,| table was decorated with cut flowers in| now located at Casper, Wyo., where he} Was fined $50 for disturbing the ‘peace. | The Winter Garden last night was} Dunn and Murane. an artistic manner. The guests in-|is employed in the testing department | Unable to ssment he is so- ~ literally transformed -into a gar-| The party attended, the Christmas] cluded Messrs. and Mesdames Wallace | f an oil refine ong other journing for the day as a guest of the den with boughs of pine and evergreen | Salto dance after the dinner, j Uchvitt, Rodger Walschmidt, Jos, Binc-| mer Oil City residents now in pans for the holiday dante of the Salto club. | Aes ie enheimer, John Bingenheimer and Dr. lov. the oll corre m4 °f The ceiling was hung with the branches | Miss Patton and Mr, Brooks and Mrs, K. C. MacPherson. fen of the Derrick, and Ro: making a green canopy, and the walls} Honored at Formal Dinner. ee ® ri who at one time. was a reporter and Mrs, H. R. Lathrop enter- Christmas Dinner The Derrick. Mr. Rehr is well knewn dat their home on South Center} Nive Affatr, for his ability as a tennis player and i hed © that’ ight “at a dermal ata Mr.-and Mrs. Harry W. Meyer en-| during: the last year his playing ranked rastic Ee uctions him high among the players in the b . party in honor of Mrs. Lathrop’s | tettained at their home, 518 South Par On Our Entire Stock of High Grade ‘wrother, Silas Brooks, and Miss Irma| Street, on Christmas day. A six-course | staté of Colorado, Mr. Rehr is one of J ‘Patton, who ure soon to be married. dinner was served jin the evening. Tie | the thembers of the Midwest elicitors’ In Our Biz The decorations were carried out in red | Woyretions for the table were wich ie centertainad January Clearance Sale ‘and white, with red roses, twisted can- {des of red and other appropriate ap- | pointments. The guests included Messrs. and Me: The clothing we offer is made by the leading clothiers, such as Stein-Bloch, Fashion Art, Knopf Quality and Curlee Clothes and they’ ure the highest»grade ‘clothes that are tailored in America. The sale starts Wednesday morning and it is strictly a legitimate sale. were decorated in the same mannei Aout 200 couples attended the dance. ji tain NEW YEAR’S DANCE at Haygood’s Ranch . Saturday Night Free Lunch Cloth and Plush Coat at Half Price. 6 New Year's Eve Dinner and Dance - At-Phe Henning Hotel Dianer from 6 to-8:30 at $2.00 per person in- eluding Dance from 8:30 to 12:30. mes R. H. Nichols, . Group 1 Consists of Suits and Overcoats that. were sold from $80 to $100 Devevegvoeccsonsecceoooves iis are put in this SalewaL oe es . : z Consists of Suits and OQvercoats that were sold up to $65 are put in this Sale at New Year's Dinner, Saturday, January 1st from 6 to 8 p. m. $1.00 per person. GP OOCTSOSSOSOOOTSIOSHH DSTO TOOOOS Special Dinner every Sunday from 6 to 8 p. m. at $1.00. Make your reservations early. Group 3 Something you have been wait- ing for, a guar- anteed, service- able suit in all of the latest styles. Just to get ac- quainted are put in this Sale at __ Must be seen to be appreciated. We now are offering the Mas- terbilt Shoe, one of the leading shoes of America at a 20 Per Cent Discount The shoes are strictly guaran- teed, a new pair or your money back if they fail to give satisfac- { tion. 20 Per Cent Discount ’ The Ultimate Mode for Spring 1921 at $55 pases Mednick Bros ‘ iixclusive Outfitters for Men d € y : Om any Next to the Opposite the 20 Wardrobe Trunks made by the leading wardrobe trunk MF LMI LILI LPL PAP PP ee se ee me = ST makers of America at a America Theaire . Henning Hotel { . 3 , A | nnn te orn rte re ae