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Coe Caspet Daily Cribune done by members of the ¥. W. C. A depict copies of well known scenes room 234 of the Midwest Refining com = a of friends who intend best wishes and congratulations. The newlyweds are leaving tomor-) row for the east on a visit to the relatives of the groom in Kansas City, | Pleasure trip. rooms 414 and 416 of the same bulld ing. eee Chicago and Northwestern R. R. ares - .|and will spend some time visiting with Mrs. George La Lone of North Cas-| Charles Shobiom, contractor and en | per, is planning to entertain a num-| her sister Mrs. M. P. Wheeler. ber of friends at her home on Christ-| / mas eve, the time to be spent in| W: R. Sample of southern Califor. daucing and special Christmas enter-|"@. Who has been. visiting at his old Setehaiants home here for some time, accompan- $ led by Glen Leldecker, has left for Denver where he will spend a few days on business and pleasure. | PERSONALS ; oe |Topeka, Kan., where they wil! spend Mrs. Frederick B. Andrews and lit-'the holidays with their daughters. tle son, Frederick Jr., accompanied! They cgpect to return about *Janu by her sister, Miss Ruth Boedefelt| ary 5. who has. been visiting here for the cee past several'months, are leaving today! Tyttieton Womack, special agent for the east where they will visit at) for the Pacific Mutual Insurance com- their former home in Elkhart, Ind..| pany, left for points in Texas and and in other points in Indiana and.Ill--toulsiana on the month's vacation. inois. Mrs. Andrews will visit with | 316 wi return by way cf Chicago. her pareyits in Elkhart who have never pig tar’ seen their grandchild. Miss Ruth! asics Florence Koch of company buflding on Second and We cott streets. see Ralph E. Wertz, Jr., in the city from Howe, Ind., where he has been attending the academy and will remain with his parents her for over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Winter will leave Thursday for Leavenworth and Wallace Evans, recovering rapid! to be up and about cember 15 will be held at the Masonic now being ‘Temple tomorrow night. ‘The Masonic officers include. Perry D, Cunningham, W. M.; Lial Branson, 8s. Ws 0. W. Andrew, J. W.; C. H. ‘Townsend, treasurer; R. C. Van Den- berg, secretary; D. P. Van Burgh, 8. D.; Carl P. Taylor, J. D.; Ernest Re- Ralph Bell, manager of the Contin nental Supply company of this district the Vet-| with friends. hae} ans wie! % deske, 8. S.; Neal Hunter, J. 8.; and} Boedefelt is @ graduate nurse an eran’s bureau offices, will spend the D Frank Henry, tyler. been connected with the Private hO*+cnristmas holidays at her home in| C. W. Sparr of the Consolidated | ‘The members of the Eastern Star| ital during a part of her stay here. | torshey, Neb. Royalty company has left for Chi She may return to the city. Mrs ake <g Andrews intends to visit for some time in the east. who were elected to office include: ‘Worthy matron, Mrs. Emma Thomp- son; worthy patron, J. J. Giblin; as- sociate matron, Mrs. Rolla Luxon; secretary, Mrs. Effie Lowndes; treas- urer, Mrs. Viola Mechiing; conduc- tress, Mrs. Carlone Moore; associate | versity, Evanston, Ill., and will spend conductress, Mrs. Jessie Radcliffe;!ihe Christmas time with her parents Ada, Mrs. Perry Cunningham; Ruth,| bere. Miss Mahoney is taking a spe Mrs, C. 1H. Horstman; Esther, Mrs. cial course in public school music and Chapman; Martha, Miss Mildred| Will complete her work this spring. Keith; Electra, Mrs. W. W. Barnes;| amin * |the holidays. warden, Mrs. J. J. Giblin; sentin Miss Ann Frederickson of the| sometime jn th@ spring. Mr. and) will” spend the remainder of Mrs. A. BE. Chandler; Chaplain, Mrs.) Anne’s Hat Shop, on the mezzanine] Mrs. Frank Lydon and family of Salt month and the first of the new year. M. C. Keith; marshal, Mrs. Harvey| floor of the Midwest pharmacy, is! Creek are spending the holidays at eae. Wisner; organist, Mrs. F. J, Leschin-| leaving Thursday for her home where|the H. B. Durham home. |. Jullen Lever has returned sky. {vhe will spend the Christmas time | with her parents. During her ab- |sence the hat shop will be in charge | of Mrs. Cooley. Mrs. Clarence Hume, and Dr. W. R. Wynne of the Veteran's Bureau of- fice, will leave for their respective homes in Denver, to spend the holl- time over the holidays. eee cary Miss Katherine Mahoney has re- turned from thé Northwestern uni- Charlies Hares of the Ohio Oil com his family to Casper. {will spend the Christmas season. oe Mrs. S. O. Symonds, mother of Mrs.| William Geis, geologist for the Con Collins, Colo., where she will spend|for Denver and from there will pro cee Business and Professional Club Meeting Tonight. A meeting of the members of the Business and Professional Woman's} Mr. and Mrs. He:man Peterso of club will be held this evening at 7 Seattle, Wash., are cxpected to arrive o'clock at the Presbyterian tabernacle.| here iomorros; aid wiil «pend the ho. ‘The gathering will be of a sociaj|/day season with :ueir children, Mrs. nature and singing and dramatic hebaid| Lewis Colby anu Walter Peters. wilt be a part of the p-ogram. A/ Anette short Christmas program wi!] also be| Mfs. J. F. Sweeney who has spent given, the past three months touring All members are asked to be present. through Illinoisand Indiana, wher, eee she has been visiting with — frienu Young Matrons jand relatives, has returned to hei Mo Biderfains cmont to velame i thin ey Make Your Christmas Shopping Easy given, by the members of the Young! Friends wiil be glad to hear of th« Matrons club for all of the young mar-|improvement in. the health of Mrs A Store Full of Gifts for Your Selection the state university. He will remain lat his home here over the holidays. University of Pennsylvania at Phil vent of the Navitity play which will be given at the auditorium of the ing put in conspicuous windows of the holidays. ried women of the city is the plan for Glen Dines who has been in a wcriot tomorrow afternoon. The party will condition for the past several days be héld at the Y. W. C. A. rooms;The baby son, is also doing well. where a Christmas tree will be a part cee of the decorations. Small gifta-will| Miss ~Abbiey“Arnold, who recent! be given to each of the guests and a'took the state board examination fo cordial invitation is extended to all/registered nurses, has received wor young matrons to attend. tothe effect that sne wd with hig : ose | Dercentage. She has received the stat Concert Hone! {diploma, Mies Arncid is connectsd a the Casper Privat: ‘The eighteenth concert to be given oS ogee complimentary to the American Le- gion“by Prof. Rudolph Lundberg as-| sisted by his pupils was given last night at the club rooms in the West hotel bitliding... ‘Tho large rooms were filled by members of the Legion and their friends, who all congratulated Professor Lundberg on his excellent work both individually and with his pupils, ‘The program included numbers of Christmas carols and songs. eee Miss Alice Hardie has returned fron the University of Wyoming and wi \spend the Christmas vacation wit her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.A Hardy at their heme on South Lincolr street. Miss Hardie is a prominent member of the Junior class at the university and is a member of th Deita Delta Delta sororiety. eee Mrs. John A. Taylor who has beer visiting at her former home in Alnoy 256 South Center Street Phone 1304-W Ill, has returned t> her home in thi . city where sho will remain for thc ‘The ies society of the North Cas- rest of the anes ae least. per church will meet tomorrow after-| * Miss Gen evieve Roberts who is con noon at the home of Mrs. Thomas] jectea with the Casper Statlonccr Know, 945 Harrison street. a company is leaving for her old home Special entertainment for Christmas| ners she will spend the holidays celebration is planned. chthonic eg ° PERT ORME E Ors, ones ie csastuhadacguateootecccotecerooosse A.B. DUPLER oe Of Denver Dr. and Mrs. Morgan Mt Tobin 4 Aro. Host’ and Hostess. t roe Sreeceet t0 Fe WILL HAVE A WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF FURS One of the best appointed, most|*Urn to her home here Friday. She thoroughly delightful and enjoyable |!!! spend the Christmas vacations tn At Our Store the city before returning to her stud. dinner events of the season was that ies at the St. Mary’s college in Notre given. by Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Morgan at thelr South Durbin, Rome TSN genase tine ie See THURSDAY : day evening. In additién to the host Y land hostess places were set for May-| George EB. Brimmer a — prominent pi oa At or-elect and Mrs. Blackm: Judge |@ttorney of Rawlins, accompanied by his brother, Lieutenant Brimmer, a graduate of West Point, who is now stationed at Knox, Ky., are yisiting The New, Perfected Aspirin —Tingle’s Laxo-Aspirin Relieves Pain Quickly—Prevents Disturbance of Digestion—Is Gently Laxative , —the aspirin that does not cause heartburn and flatu- lency! § —the aspirin that has scientifically combined with it a gentle laxative. —the aspirin with the three-fold attack against and Mrs. C. E. Winter, Rey. and Mrs. P,. K. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, Mrs. Anna Leeper and Jus tin T. Kingdon. Following the din- ner bridge was enjoyed until near i2 o'clock. In recognition of the twelfth mile- stone to be reached by their son, Mas- ter Dean Burdick, Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Burdick will de this evening at a 6.o'’clock diriner to be served as their home, 522 South Center street. ‘The decorations for ‘the dinner table including the appointments will flo- low the scheme of the season, with holly, mistletoe and red and green rib- bons. Places will be laid for Miss Virgie Bandy, Messrs. Edwafd Flinn, Carlos, Moore, Howard Carroll, Mas- ters Marvin Morgan, Clark Tilton, Joe Carr, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Following the dinner plans are made for a delightful in- forma] evening. Casper Couple Are Married. ‘At 2 o'clock this afternoon, the Rev. Lewis D. Carter of the Methodist church, performed the marriage cere- headaches pains mony uniting Fred Hessling and Miss veide Violet Wooley. ‘The services were o held at the home of the bride's sister, neuralgia neuritis {Mrs Bessie Vance, 535. South Center rheumatism et cetera street. Fred Crimson and Miss Mar- Mr. Hessling was formerly of Kan. sas City, Mo., and has lately been in the employ of the Standard Refining company, holding a responsible posi- tion in the construction department. See Catne cer initaie lair Ting Ces. ‘Ask Your Druggist for the were the wedding “guests. ~~ “Three Point Box” LAXe ASPIRIN Therapeutic Research Laboratories WASHINGTON, D. C, the city, adding to the Christmas deco rations. The posters which are being the birth of Jesus in addition to old English lettering which tell the time and the place and also that there will .| be no admission charge or collection taken for the Christmas. entertain. ‘The offices of the Wyoming Autit| company which have recently been in| pany building have been moved to E. R. Collier, yard master for the! and tp other Missouri. and 1uiaee eee turned yesterdcy from St. Paul, Minn.,| points. Miss Florence M. Davey of Ponca,| where he was caiied to attend to in-) oe Neb. arrived here this last week-end | verests for the company. gineer, has move his offices to rooms! 414 and 415 in the Midwest Refining has arrived head of the Evans Of! company, who has recently under- gone an operation for appendicitis, ts | able is spending several days here attend ing to business matters and visiting cago, New York city and other points | in the east where he will «pend the days. Dr. Wynne is planning to move pany has left for Denver where he H. B. Durham left last night for Fort solidated Royalty company, has, left| She expects to return|ceed to the western coast where he this | from | Michigan where he has been attending B Irvin Parsons, who is attending the the John M. England home on South Elm street, on his way to his home igh school thursday evening are be-|in Kansas City where he will’ spend ‘The artistic posters advertising wit the Jobs spent Sunday and Monday at F @OOGD49OL 099 46-4-90-0 94-96 0464440 OGL + 1 19O0-15-6960 “| | 4 | n| PAGE THREE »*" PRICES SLASHED Our entire stock of all ready to wear MUST GO, regardless ‘ t . regardless of value. The stock con- sists of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Furs. The entire departments are complete with positively the newest right up-to-the-minute styles and guaranteed qualities. NOTHING RESERVED—EVERYTHING MUST GO! COATS DRESSES ay SKIRTS ENTIRE FUR STOCK SILK BLOUSES ‘The finest kind of all-silk georgette crepe and crepe de chine blouses. Made in a variety of new aes and all very neatly trimmed. Quality guaran- teed. $4.85 - $7.50 | $2.98-$3.98-$4.98 Extraordinary SPECIALS MILLINERY Our entire stock of ladies’ fine hand tailored hats. Made of best quality velvet. The entire line of hats put in three lots. Ladies | Women's | Gintam | Heayy | chiden's | Pile | SILK | Flannel- | Pocket- al Bloc: Bunga- | Sateen 2 ia Fabric | Boudoir ette books low Petti ‘oom- | Mufts Caps | Gowns and Gordon and ers Aprons ettl- ers : Bras Baga jad Two for Pp coats aera $6.00 Value a'| A Variety of pate geene? fp cchog Assortment $1 $1, $1, $1) $1, $1) $1) $1) $1 Silk Underwear | SilkBlouses | Infants’ Wear Silk Sweaters A very good quality A beautiful _assort- Everything for infants A very beautiful line all-silk chemise. Lace | ment of all-silk tricolette in this department. Boot- | Of silk sweaters, in fancy and ribbon trimmed. blouses, in a variety of ees, fancy blankets, and staple colors. Choice fancy staple colors. robes, sacques, hoods $9.98 EEE Choice of This Lot | and caps. Thousands of Other Items Too Numerous to Mention, All Going at Ridic- ined | 20% Discount | $688 ulously Cut Prices Our Entire Toy Stock Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost Nothing Reserved, as We Will Not Carry a Dollar’s Worth of This Merchandise Over. i Ne ae ee een ame mam nom meee aoe ane ae ee eee eee 4 ae ae ie 6k aie —Velocipedes —Black Boards —Beds —Electric Trains and —Horses Fanee nome Enty inte Outfits —Wagons —Teddy Bears —Ar 2 echnical Toys —Dolls —Puzzle Games tpinndreds omens —tIron Toys —Doll Buggies —Chemistry Sets y bi ss —Kiddie Kars —Toy Pianos —Toy Boats —Shooting Galleries —Moving Picture —Xylophones —Trunks —Soldier Boy Outfits Machines —Cradles —Loop-the-Loops —Games of All Kinds In the Midwest Building Opposite the Postoffice THE LEADER