Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 3

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921. Lincoln this afternoon, who | atr. Kemp will nd to business In Christmas Kensington. The | terests connected with his insurance | company, and beth Mr. and Mrs. Fefresh-| Kemp will enjoy the theater season close of ns Col &/ at the Colorado capital mas vacations with hi t ia parents, Mr.,and will remain at the home of his] All white tvory goods, one-fourth off and Mrs. Major Ormsby. jParents on South Ce \ eo jover the Christmas H. O. Andrews of Boulder, a well| fa. * 49 known attorney is spending several) Ira W. Mandigo of Slo days here calling on local lawyers and |lowa, has been looking af: attending to business matters. matters with local companies . Drug store, 133 s Mr. and Mre, Roy Sample are leav- ing for their home in southern Call- | fornia after spending several days here visiting with friends and look ing after business interests. Both Mr. Mrs. Eva Mills is spending severs}| 7 ogee days here looking after business inter-|_ Walter Hawk! . EASE LAME BA ests and on a Christmas he C. H. Anderson pany, hi and Mra Sample are prominent old shopping | § RR. ©. Hollaworth, an engineer with| timers of the olty who have recently | °"" eA been confined ‘OU can't do your best when the Continnental Supply’ company,|™oved their home to the western hs gs fow days, with your back and every muscle Program of Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Keiser. Friends. who recently underwent an operation, | °°Sst. They have been informally en-|_ ™% B- Durham returned from Den-|°f StiPP® eh aches with fatigue. Musle Is Announced. ‘A number of guests wae Laven a: | Roland C. Wass and Kathleen Lar-|# Row convalescing. tertained by old time friends during |Y®® this morning where he has been x S50 Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, with- meet the visitors, and following the eee | their visit here. spending @ few days attending to Pcs eee ese veteran bureau Se a 4 @ penetrative ie 6 vusiness, physician of the Denver branch wi ‘comfort. inner ‘an enjoyable Evans, vice president of the} a0 soa ae ae at at eig |rtved in Casper this morning to ismue| Good for rheumatism, neuralgia spent in an informal manner. Wisconsin Gas and Electric company . Hi. Glen Dines an | 7. ¥. Algeo has returned from Kan.|Mstructions on medical matters per.| SPfaine and strains, aches and pains; tan: sciatica, sore muscles, stiff join of Racine, Wis. spent Thursday with| Pounce the birth of @ son who arrive: | 15 City, Mo. where he has bee, ‘#ining to the han the after effects of weather exposure. Mrs. church at the . with Herman Kelser and with Mrs. Shureh Wednesday |Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hineman on|%\, Dr. Keith's private hospital las | ending’ several days attending to |®Miers. | i of disabled Elwood Brown. Mrs. M. B. Keiser is} °"uns at 6 o'clock. North Pear street. Mr. Evans, Mrs.) (Uesay- Mrs. Dines, formerly Mis ens eae For f: years pain’s ene: = Although rumors of the = | Caroline Maltby, sist: Mrs. s | Susiness intereste. ‘or forty y ‘senemy. Ask appropriate to the Christmas season.| Visiting with her brother, Elwood| mont had Ea engage | Hinerman’s behreqr toa en route to nneanagd m poh — = een, coe “Te 0 uo Edward Meentz and Noah Willtams your neighbor. cep Sloan's handy. ‘The concert will be held in the club| Brown. few of the friends | Corvallis, Ore., erest of the Eta) or ste thought ae © cans | & B. Durham, attorney ts in Den.|°f the Towa-Wyoming Oi! company,| _ At alll druggista—3Sc, 70c, $1.40. will be named Thomas Orville. ver transacting legal matters of im.| "7° *xPected to arrive Monday morn eee portance, for the next few days, |!" from Iowan. cee } ————___ Mr, and Mrs. William K. Larson! patsy Carr has returned from the|_,Pictorial Review patterns on sale rooms of the Legion tn the West Hotel tec tach building, Monday, .at 8 o'clock. As|Informal usual there fs no admission and all|1® Emjoyed. loa American Legion members and their! Miss Lulu Duty, assisted by Miss ¥ parents of a baby daughter, born ° friends are cordially invited. Mildred King, entertained for a num- yesterday. Mrs. Brown was formerly | D#¥® returned to their home in Den-| Culver Military cad at Arkeon building, near court house. “ ber of friends last evenin, ver after spending the week in this y lemy where he'aiso Christmas card: a Jen, | ‘The pécerens Tepe = city visiting with Mr. Larson‘s sister, | D&S Deen spending the school_term, | pmatintrerx ee inimen Mrs. A. D. Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Lar. the time was spent with gam a son made the trip here overland, but dancing. Refreshments were served. [shipped their car back instead of ven- a6. °¢ j turing against the stormy weather. ov e6 Friends will be giad to hear that! Mrs. Ellsworth Cooper of Douglas Mrs. Rex Turner, who recently under-| has returned to her home after spend went a serious operation, has returned|ing the last week here with the Drs. numerous Yriends who extend con- Rudolph Landberg. gratulations. Piano—"The Christmas Tree”_.__ Sasa SS? juncheon was! Young Matre: Sa served to the Realtors of the city yes-| Pian nid Ruth '. re to her home on South Washington’ Doran and McKiIl\ in the Newman /quartet—""While Shepherd's Watch- tale A ara] by the management of/ ‘The Young Matron‘s club will hola|street from the hospital and is in a} building. si lg ye Betis were the Chan oor cafe. The banquet/_ Christmas entertainment next {much improved condition. | OF ih Mesdames Lial Branson and Eda le was sot in the Terrace Gardens| Wednesday afternoon, December 21, cee Miss Harriett Gardner, home eco Holland; Messrs. B. 4. Flinn and following the luncheon the usual| in the club rooms at the Y. W. C. A.) Dr. L. D. Johnson of tho Johnson |nomica teacher at the high school, ts and George Lytle. round of business matters and discus-| house on East Second street. clinic has returned to his office in the Preparing to leave for her home in Piano—"Restiess Humming Birds’. | i008 were taken up. | Christmas tree will be @ part of the|Midwest Refining compaiiy buliding| Lansing, Mich., on Thursday to spend e : Your --———-—— = Engelmann rogram. young matrons of the|from Che: |the holidays. 2 5 ‘ Ftugo Sproul. Farewell Dinner city are invited. ped ort am tape where Beng been : ee ey Household Is Servet * Soba leases, The Johnson coal mine, twen.| Mrs. Fred Irwin was taken to the ; Budget Vocal—Vilia” from “The Mi In honor of a number of old-time) Regular Meeting of ty miles out of Glenrock will be| State hospital last evening to under. : : Book Widow” -_--—_.----__..----Lehar friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sample| Ladies of Macenbees. Coletta Boner. opened soon. |go an operation for appendicitis. She Piano—"Christmas” ._..______Maxim | *cted as host and hostess at on in-} The Ladies of Maccabees will meet eee ‘ts doing nicely. Dr. I. N. Frost is r Is Here Eileen Butler. formal dinner served at tho ‘anti-/in regular session at the I. 0. O. F.) yrs. c. L. Greedy has returned to the physician in charge. y F FREE Vocal ‘Trio—“Christmas Chimes cloer cafe last Thuraday evening.| hall Monday evening at 8 o'clock./ner home on West Fourteenth street — 1 Places were laid for twelve guests. Initiations will be in order. from a } wemeaealwheea ah :. X for the ‘The dinner was a farewell entertain-| Mesdames J. H. Pinney, Lovey Hud- aol ets @ suc: | F ; t ment, as Mr. and Mrs. Sample are|son, Giadys Blattensiag and Maslcomte nse et 8” Operation of CITY BRIEFS Asking. Piano—"Shimmiering Stars’..Hortense | vin for thelr home in Bouthern| Hathaway will be in charge of the Meee y Get One Constance Metz. California after spending several days social hour which will follow the busi-| yise Ruth Kimball, who {s attend. Voca!—“"He. Will. Forgtve"..__Motr | "°F® 0% business and pleasure. nese meeting. Refreshments will be|ing the Wyoming university at Lara-| In parts of rural England is a su mie, and has been pledged Pi Beta | perstitious belief that to sing Welfare Meeting» bpeee she Phi, arrived home and will spend the|Christmas carols except during the Postponed. Miss Alice Lioyd will entertain at | brings bad luck. In view of the Christmas season,|cards at her home on South Durbin| ha W. a dencbom ee on end | Setive Season, Nee the meetings of the Welfare club, in|street this evening for a number of| Wolcott street. coke George Grove, a resident of Casper all divisions, have been postponed | friends, eee for tho Inst two years, has left for until following the Yuletide. The P2048 Miss Thora Slade is at the home of| Rinard, Towa, to attend the funeral meet of the Applied Education di-} Mrs. Barton Rabun of North Cas-| ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slade of his sister, Mrs, William Heath. Mr. —_ >) wil not hold saan wnt & dato toliments warm year af the University of Wyoming. no tat Sy ae no to apply sound business principles in their household ee 6. Gai — ste. obs Cau hts to al yt MEE Be. Komp are en: |ening thm tn tr Ato, finances and who will devote the time necessary to keep- oboe envens: > nblalae cet sata a pare ar ceatmnaet| oo eer Seeioney, Me send tack manitery ecatenry arrived Oo ing an accurate record of their family expenditures, ‘The annual election of officers was yeld at the last meeting of the mem- vers of the Order of Eastern Star at he Masonic Temple last Thursday Bochau-Lundberg. svening. The appointive officers were Mesdames J. W. Burns, HB. R. Pelkey. | xiso named. F. J. Leschinsky and L. B. Sundwell | A joint installation of officers will Accompanists—Mrs. A. LL. Cook and]... held with the Masons on Wednes- al ead Lundberg. tay evening, December 21. i pts ‘The officers elected were: Worthy Degree Team natron, Mrs. Elma Thompson; worthy The degree team of Natrona Ro- »atron, J. J. Giblin; associate matron, Mrs. Rolla Luxon; secretary, Mrs. Ef- bekah lodge No. 23, will practice in the I, O. O. F. hall Monday evening, ‘te Lowndes; treasurer, Mrs. Viola December 19, at 7:30 o'clock. rs surely should get a Household Budget Account Book Given Fre® by This Bank. Moore; associate conductress, Mrs. Jessie Radcliff. ‘The appointive officers were: Ada, Mrs. Perry Cunningham; Ruth, Mrs./& 3. H. Horstman; Esther, Mrs. A. B. hapman; Martha, Miss Mildred <eith; Electra, Mrs. W. W. Barnes, varden, Mrs. J. J, Giblin; sentinel, irs. A. E. Chandler; chaplain, Mrs. Mechling; conductress, Mrs, Caroline ee National Bank of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” CASPER, WYO. ° Surprise Party . ©. Kelth; marshal, Mrs. Hi: spilogrr sreasice, Me J. Leschin- VI CT, iL. F 4 J; home, 523 {. Townsend, Mrs. M. C. Keith and Mrs. J. R. Healy. oe Masonic Dance ts Enjoyed. ‘As usual tho ballroom of the Mason- © Temple was comfortably crowded ast evening with dancers, at the in- ‘ormal party given by the members of the Masonic Dancing club. During the evening punch was served. eee Your Christmas Music © evening was spent with music conversation and a delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Bur- dick, The guests included the Messrs and Mrs. Willlam Kleber, O. C. Hauptle, c. J. Johnston, B. G. Trager, Ear! Hayes, Miss Bandy, Mr. Carroll, the be ge) the hostess and Master Bur- The Victrola Is Made With One Specific Purpose in Mind—The Perfect Reproduction of Sound— Always Was and Always Will Be. Is Pretty Affair. Mrs. Earl C. Boyle presided as host- ess at one of the prettiest bridge luncheons to be given during this so- cial season. The table presented a lovely appearance with the decora- | == tions of flowers and Yuletide greens | == Following the luncheon the after- noon was devoted to playing auction Mrs.:Patten The performance of this specific purpose has made the VIC- TROLA distinctly supreme in the realm of music and caused it to be universally recognized as the “world’s musical instrument.” most delightful evening was spent at apartments of Attorney and Faultless in cabinet construction, excellent in finish, exclusive in equipment, and vastly superior in other refinements, the true value of the VICTROLA is its performance in accurately and faith- fully reproducing the voicé of the artist and the instrument of the master musician, This, in truth, is the purpose of the VICTROLA. Cards were enjoyed for a short time and an impromptu program was given. Mrs. Patten gave several splendidly interpreted readings and Miss Evelyn ry \\, played a number of piano selecticns. ‘S Mrs. Gloria Dare Blake pleased every one with her pianologue. Short stor- When Ponce de Leon was seck- ies were told by others of the guests.|J ing the “Fountain of Youth, Before the close of the time, Mrs.|| could he but have happened onto Patten served: delicious refreshments. |} our modern soda fountain and ex: The guests included the Messrs, and|] perienced our delightful service Meésdames J. E. Hanway, C. H. Blake, |] and invigorating, nourishing, reju- EB. EB. Hanway, George Fiannigan, |] venating beverages, enjoyed midst Miller, R. E. Stapleton, Miss |} such attractive surroundings, he Frankie and Mr. W. J.][ need not have died of a broken 2 heart. Honors Do you properly appreciate the Guests. everyday privileges that are yours? Keiser of Denver who by eee tg iatung m toe oy anes >S° 11 The Kimball Drug Stores Kelger, who is also an out of town visitor, were the guests of“honor at a dinner served list evening at the home = co re ee = ‘A Useful Gift may also be a Beautiful Gift. #/2 = |= You will find them at Others may sell “fine furniture,” fancy knobs, nickel hinges, and other trivial effects, but we never lose sight of the fact that the real issue is perfect reproduction of sound—the very thing that the prospective buyer starts out to buy, really wants, and will ulti- mately insist upon having. For that reason we sell AAams. ees Enduring satisfaction and fond remembrance mark the gift of Jewelry at Christmas time if it comes from . The Victrola—The Instrument by Which the Value of ‘All Musical Instruments Is Measured. Can You Be Satisfied With Less? We concentrate and specialize on the VICTOR. VIC- TROLA and VICTOR RECORDS—Let us serve you. The Victor Shoppe, u. “Exclusively Victor” ° AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE W inter-Henthorne EXCLUSIVE JEWELERS 141 East Second St. -The Kenilworth Gift Shop 236 South Wolcott Street 241 S. Center St.—Phone 1745 Casper, Wyo. The new Bungalow Tea Sets in bright colors. Electric Polychrome Candlesticks and Gold Cloth x ‘Shields. Boudoir Lamps and small Reading Lamps = * with shades—$7.50 to $12.50. for the regular prices at Smith-Turner | onan rg)

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