Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 3

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Che Casper Daily Cridune mother, Mrs. Ida Boyer, accompanied tn MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921. SSS PAGE THREE j | leave for southern California where and will s: Pen in the addition to all the other entertain- jshe will remain until spring. cee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burcker and first of the new year. 2. Miss Amelia Knowles of Topeka, Kans., arrived in the city last Friday evening and will remain here over the holidays visiting with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knowles, by Mrs. Boyer will also spend the va- cations at the Wheeler home here. cee lately installed by the former p prietor, Mrs. Bailow. beauty shop will be operated there. see Mr. and Mrs. Julien Cox of Armin to, spent last week here on business matters and doing Christmas sho A modern 3 pend the days with his fn! d mot and Mrs. R. G see | baby daughter have left for Quincy,| Mrs. W. H. Barnhart of Omaha, Wil ho has been at Dear Trot | UL, where they will spend the holi-}has purchased the beauty pariors on ¢ past has re of nineteen day season with parents of Mr. Buck-| the balcony of the Smith-Turner T feal know! |ner. They will return here after the| company, including all of the fixtur business G Harris, state humane been in Casper holt The Trouble-Woman funds. 2 earn at least my room and some extra if BK offi and many ALLAN McLELLAN, M. D. ANNOUNCES THE SEVERANCE OF HIS ASSOCIA- TION WITH THE DR. L. D. JOHNSON CLINIC Elaborate Plans | Mrs. E. P. Bacon read an interest-|0" West Twelfth street. Ping. They returned to their home AND TH EESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICES For Elks’ Ball. |{ng Christmas story, and the Christ- es yesterday. r rief stay before : AND THE Es''ABLISHMENT OF OFFICES ‘The annual Elk# formal ball, which Attorney and Mrs. Frank England PRPS EE > home in Cheyenne Roller skating gives promise of being the foremost social event of the whirl which attends; Mrs. McFayden served delicious re- the Christmas festivities, is announc /freshments. She was assisted by her) ed for the evening of December 27. (daughter, Miss Helen McFayden, and ‘The ball will be held in the Arkeon/|by her neice, Mrs. Paul Hooper. where elaborate decorations will trans- form the dancing academy hall into Mardi Gras palace scene. The af- fair ig strickly formal and extensive Preparations are being made by the society matrons and debutantes of the city to have this event eclipse all “others in elegance of gowns and even- ing wraps. { | mas grab bag closed the afternoon's Program The next meeting of the organiza- tion will be held Jan. 14. at the tome of Mrs. George Vandaveecr. cee Mrs. Served at Tea. Mrs, A. J. Cunningham presided this afternoon at an informal tea served at her home on South Center! are leaving for New York City where they will spend the Christmas season and until after the new year. Attor- ney England has been called to the cast on business interests. eee Miss Lois Longshore Is spending the next few weeks in the city from Boulder, where she has been attend- ing the University of Colorado. Miss Longshore was pledged Pi Beta Phi. ee Miss Janice Hufsmith returned yes- terday morning from Boulder, Colo., Rinkler’s seven-piece orchestra will| street! A number of intimate friends Where she has been attending her third CITY BRIEFS C. W. Sparr, office manager of the Consolidated F ty company left Saturday for Chi where he wii! visit for a few days be Washington, D. C. ft season. . Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jarvis wil leave this week for the Pacific cc where they will spend the holiday sea t. Hufsmith fs in Denver, wher led to look after Judge C. confined to interests ening at the W tssion chi Office Phone 844 12-19-tf POT SOLS DOSOS99EO9-06-0-9-610000-62400-00-04, Residence Phone 1684-J y Trollope, Rober: others POPSOESOEPOFOD EDO LOSES Oriental Rugs supply the music for dancing andj called during the afternoon jyear at the State University. Miss/son. ‘They will visit with Mr. Jateie e IN EN’ I ,) Doug Isitt in the role of a cabaret su ahe |Hufsmith will spend the Christmas| mother who has been critically ii! for entertainer will add to the program.| Invitations Issued vacation at the home of her parertts,/the past two weeks but who is noc The dancing will last from 9 o'clock|for Bridge Dinner. until 2 o’dlock. ‘The dinner dance is scheduled for ynidnight and the banquet will be Chanticleer cafe. In ment, arrangements have been made Mrs. A. H, Hoff has issued invita-| tions for an elaborate dinner to be| served at her home on South Center| street tomorrow evening. , Following the dinner the evening will be devoted to auction bridge. The guests include Mr. and Mrs. F. R.. Hufsmith on South Oak street. eee Miss Wilma Scott w>o has been tak- ing a course in applied arts and in- terior decorating «¢ the University of |Colorado, hag returned from Boulder reported to be on the road to recove Harry E. Ryan of Harry BE. Ry & Co., fiscal agents for the new Wyo- ming Reflning company, will leave to. morrow night for Chicago where he will ‘kpend the Christmas holidays oR THE HOLIDA iness opportuni “DUCED EXCURSION FARES and Toledo stores, we save at least 20 per cent for No more appropriate present for Christmas can be given than an Oriental Rug, emblematic of that Eastern land where the first Christmas star shone. Buying the Rugs ourselves at spot cash and in big quantity for our Denver our customers. We have no payroll, have cheapest rent ($30.00 a month) and satisfied with smallest profit, which enables us to sell the finest quality Rug at the lowest prices. with E. P. Wall of the Columbia thea-}_ number of pioneers of the city, |"nd will spend the Yuletide season at| with his family. He will reters ie "AGO & NORTHWE! RY. : . y i ter, Rex Wayne, popular vocalist and - oe the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.| his offices here after the fret ae the ced excursion fares will be in ee sista Gee: sale guaranteed by us, and will exchange for any high- a bevy of pretty girls from the Co-| Invitations Announce eee ree, Sareea ete eet | YOR and one halt for the round trip, to BETere tet wittin tie ext six months. coal lumbia vaudeville show, for a speci»! Social Event. eee a ints where the one way fare is Sold a Year Sale Price program during the serving hours. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Garth Grove are| Attorney W. O. Wilson, a membe: 0 or less. Miniumy excursios The committee in charge of these PES coreg Hpcihrdigeterloa thy spending several days in the city from| of the board of directors of the new $2.50. Usual half fare rates for , Ago NOW extensive preparations announce that! prooxs will receive at the Masonic their home in Salt Creek, visiting with | Wyoming itefining company, is in 1 Fine Blue Saruk, 9x12-____________ $1,750.00 $850.00 everything {s in readiness for the func-| tmole Thureday, December 29, have! friends and doing some Christmas| Cheyenne, where he is looking after| Tickets on salo Dec. 22 to 24, inchi Fine Blueli es “s rove tion which will lead the social activi-| heen received by many of the promi. Shopping. FEsee the interests of the new concern re Final retarn ‘nsit gan 47-1888. ine Blue Lilahan, 9x12 __ 975.00 450.00 ties of the holidays. , > cee ako advantage of - : Lh 4 ry ae the cits. Dancing wilt begin ato] Mr. and Mrs. A. Ts. Spurlock are] Ted Mosher, who has been attend. |‘ TTSHINE,® ROMY ED. he te CiinesesOxi2-_. 5 = 238 650.00 325.00 Hundred Club y leaving within the next few days for| ing the fall term at Howe academy. 4 “hics = j i - my 9 Hy « pid Lava the Buzzard ranch where they will] Howe, Ind., ha Cos eerie eet, Aeene Chicago & North: ine Rose Anatolian, 8x10_ 600.00 295.00 Mira. J. E. Nelson acted as hostess spend Christmas day. | = Fine Kashan (Prayer Rug), 4.6x6.9_ 1,000.00 450.00 to the members of the Five Hu ‘ pa A é y to the members o€ | Besarea |) 3itytnd Men Rm ema ttt lat Fine Royal Bokhara, 4.6x7.6_______ 850.00 350.00 of the social events over the turday night for Denver where they 3 Sy se o ot liad will stay until Christmas. ‘The three K Fine Saruk Rug, 4.4x6.7__-________ 575.00 225.00 Tho afternoon was dev, ced to play- children are in the care of Mrs. Fine Princess Bokhara, 4.6x5.9 _ 375.00 150.00 ing cards and the high score was won| Mr. and Mrs.’ Ernest Bruce are! Kemp's mother, Mrs, Du Pont, who : : > , Ce f 50. by Mrs. Carl Starr, Mrs. H. 0. War-|leaving for New York © where |{s visiting here from her home 1h Mis- S Fine'Dozars, 4.6x6,8._ 22. 2... 350.00 125.00 : they will spend the holidays and the sisstppt. 3: ; bs sguicotet Ved, (ie poems sh eteltene. out went Cepmeienye, and the ppt ae Fine Belouchistan, 3.2x5.9 _________ 125.00 47.50 mother, Mrs. Wirt, in serving dell- clous refreshments. ‘The guests included the Mesdames Carl Starr, Robert Veitch, Todd Bow- man, Ray Marshall, 8. T. Butler, W. G. Burnett, Harry Warton, and Jim ftith. ts eee ©. & N. W. Woman's Club to Meet. ‘The Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club wi.l meet nt the home of Mrs. J. T. Hays, 42 South Ash, strevt, Tuesday afternoon, Mecem- ber 2, at 2:30 o'clock. o-. Monday Club Entertained. . J. B. Barnes acted as hostess thig.afternoon to the members of the Monflay Bridge club at her home on North Beech street. The was followed by an afternoon devoted to playing auction bridge. eee . Mrs, McFayden Hostess At P. E. 0. Meeting. ‘The members of the P, E. O. met at the home of Mrs. John McFayden on South Wolcott street last Saturday afternoon for the regular business and social afternoon. During the business meeting..the Christmas charities to be distributed by the club members were discussed in détall. Mrs, C. A. Walters who ts visiting in the city at the home of Ker stster Mrs. F. B. Firmin, was a guest of the afternoon and pleased the ladies with several solos. She also told of* the work being accomplished by the P. BF. luncheon |‘ their home here the last of January. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, who Mrs. M. W. Ralston of Lead, 8. D.,! is spending the week here with her’ son and her daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ralston. After the first of tho new year, Mr. Ralston, Sr., will have been spending the past month in New York City, will spend the Christmas time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler on South Beech street. Muster Marion Wheeler who has been at the home of his grand- Make Your Christmas Shopping Easy for Your i. A Store Full of Gifts 4 Selection Wie Shop O. at her home in Walla Walla, Was! ; 256 South Center Street Phone 1304-W Casper, Wyoming Dear Mr. Gunnison: Chocolate Covered Nuts, per lb. Mitchell Sweets, per Ib.... IT’S PEP’S WAY---THAT’S ALL Baur’$ Candy atDenver Prices Note—Mr. Pep received the following letter from Baur’s Confectionery. —C. M. GUNNISON. The O. P. Baur Confectionery Co. CATERERS AND CONFECTIONERS 1512 Curtis Street, Denver, Colo. December 16, 1921 Mr. Chas. M. Gunnison, Yours very truly, The O. P. Baur Co: powers 1. : sa : 1.25 to $1.00 per Ib. candy as well as the patrons that we have in Denver. Our efforts have F. E. RUDHMAN. prices in the West. will buy here. Agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes and Stetson and No-Name Hats. 224 South Center For Xmas Gift Shoppers WE WILL CHEERFULLY CASH YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB CHECKS. Because of extraordinary underprice cash pur- chases consummated during the last month, we are in a better position today than ever in our history to supply the needs of every Casper shopper at lowest You Can Practically Double the Purchasing Power of Your Dollar By taking advantage of the exceptional values we are offering this week. LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTION. Fortunate Purchase and Sale of 1500 Pairs of Shoes Bought at a Big Discount This is your opportunify to buy Shoes at the low- est prices ever offered in Casper since the war. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. We Are Also Offering Wonderful Values in Overcoats, Suits and Men’s Furnishings Inspect and compare our prices and we know you Mats of all sizes ZAMBAKIAN Largest Exclusive Oriental Rug Im Henning Hotel Chri Christmas shopp have everything on or appropriate for man or boy: I wish to thank you for the business that we have received from you, and hope that the patrons of your establishment there will know our always been to maintain the highest standard of quality. nfectionery Co. We will pay part cash and the balance in stock of our corporation which pays 3 per We are in the market for vacant lots lo- cent dividend quarterly. H. E. Grude 108 South Center Street Corporation Phone 381 Silk Shirts Flannel Shirts Cashmere Socks Leather Slippers Fine Saruk, Kirman, Belouch, Anatolian, Chinese, Silk From $17.50 to $52.50 THIS SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY BROS. porters in Denver. SHOWING NOW AT Wyoming Fur Shep and Dundee Tailors Open Evenings Until 9 PPOPPEOOOODOSOESOSODO DOD OOPO ODODE OO OPPS OOOO OP OOOP OPED oo stimas Suggestions MEN’S DEPARTMENT ing is easy here, as we display that is suitable a man or boys’ gift. We advise you to get busy with your shop- ping before the Christmas rush is on. suggest the following practical gifts for a We Lat nae For your information, and for the information of your customers, I Bath Robes Driving Gloves Pullman Slippers am quoting below the prices on our candies that we receive in Denver. Hisaes Coats Neckwake FurtGane You will observe that 50 per cent of our goods in the items quoted patie Mufflers Velocor Eats have been reduced. Our standard box still, however, is the same. yi Office Coats Handkerchiefs Beaver Hats anes “« PRICES ON OUR CANDIES Overcoats Suspenders Felt Hats 2 Se Ee ee WANTED eee Pink os Collar Bees Wrapped Caramels and Nougats, per lb. Pajamas sarter x s ‘Traveling Sets Chocolate Covered Fruits, per Ib... Night Shirts Silk Socks Military Brushes Belt Buckles WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING A 3 Dress Gloves Felt Slippers Belts, Etc, Cream Brazils,... __From $ cated in North Burlington, North Casper Hard Candy — Brom 65¢ to 60c per Ib. and the city of Casper, suitable for build- For the Famil Candiéd fruit <i asti From $1.50 to $1.25 per Ib. $ eas sr, iif’ sell 7 t y Marshmallow Mints...___..__. From 90c to 80c per Ib. ing homes, which we will sell on paymen : L Cream Mints... pe ae—eeneeesee- FO 80c to 60c per Ib. plan. pecabcat pared ate vari - ags ese ianee arose x Gencencice ust iweemeanuractire not tn A Wardrobe Trunks Comforts And Many Other Items As you have only a few more shopping days until Christmas better get busy. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN Richards & Cunningham Co. YOU WANT THE BEST a | = S372 *°.8°R2 Oa ee3

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