Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1921, Page 3

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921. Left haat la ays ts H ‘ ? i i Edilon, Frank Purcell, who has re- turned from the east where he has been a student, Thomas J. Purcell of) number y near town. An informal|!ng saloons. will be spent. to members of the family.| fruits. ‘The piansa and preparations for the Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Bishop have is-| Christmas eve event have been made sued invitations to a number of old}and\executed by the nurses, and give timers to partake Christmas dinner| promise to be one of the most cheer- at the Bishop residence on East Sec-|ful and pleasing entertainments in ond street. Tho guests will include] the city for tonight. eee Carolers to be Heard United States Marshal and Mrs.|Qn Christmas Eve. Hugh L. Patton will entertain for @]. Numbers of different groups of girls and boys and men and women on eg Wolcott ateeet. Eikcee wil| of the city have organized into bands be laidifor Mr. + 8. Ns prooks:|of carolers who will be heard this evenin# in various parts of the city. Mra. John McGrath and the familles.| Ti meiodic carcla which have heen About 14 of the early ploneers of the city. number of guests at the Patton home Mr, and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr. and A dinner will be served at the home ‘I Ht i g 5 5K z it ; i ai 3 i apartment hres sa SIRS as ttending school, A dinner will be serv: @ | = Josephine) iors club on South Grant strost, In- vitations have been extended to a of friends among the young ‘pri ames Purcell of|™en of the city. Balt Creek potest ‘and ee R. = Reservations have been made at the Bullf will Chanticleer cafe and at the Henning ea Be 5 OE ee oot sl hotel for several dinner parties for Mr.|beth Sunday and -Monday. A specia ‘be|menu for Christmas day has oe ar . Mrs. Charles Carl-;T@nged by the caterers and tho sea a ieitnas 3 ‘be served as their, #0n's decorations will beautify the din A number of the school teachers liv-| Christmas Spirit Shown ; Bragg apartments will en-| At Private Hospital. ertain for a few friends at a dinner! According to the annual custom, the pared and cooked by Miss/doctors, nurses, and patients oz the ‘and Miss Hagens. Casper Private hospital will join into Mrs. F. R. Hufsmith will) the spirit of the Christmas time with for Mr, and Mrs. M. P.!a celebration this evening. A tree r.for Miss Janice Hufsmith and| wii be erected in one of the rooms for Mn. And Mrs. F.*W.. Hufsmith “at and will be decorated with all t a dinner served at the Hufsmith home elaborate and sparkling Christmas on South Oak street. - ‘novelties, and strings of popcorn and Mr; And Mrs. W. F. Dunn will .be ranberries. Then in addition with host and hostess at their home on/ithe usual Christmas decorations the North Durbin street, Francis Dunn,| tranches of the tree will be ladened who has been attending school in| with gifts for every one in the insti- Ames,'Iowa, will be there, among other} tition. There will be small tarlaton immediate members of the family. stockings’ filled with humorous gifts Mr.{and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen will/and with riuts and candies fo: cach entertain at their home at a dinner to] person in! addition to candies and F st i Pel 5 ; [ F ‘ i : by HH : a, ila Mrs. veil caught with orange i} blossoms and carried Ophelia roses. ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Merta Wootton, wore white georgette crepe and car- ried white sweet peas and violets. Loutsa Gibson, the flower girl wore pale lavender organdy and carried a basket of sweet peas and narcissus Dewey Goodspeed was best man. The bride was given in marriage by her Mrs. ply Loughborough played the wed march, The Gib- son orchestra furnished music at the “The couple will be at home in the Palace apartments after December Mrs, Service was a guest at the wedding and ts expected to return to this city today or tomorrow in order to spend Christmas at her home on South David street. While in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Service was elaborate- ly entertained by the parents of her new daughter-in-law. ALL in Readiness for Elks’ Ball. With everything in readiness for the great social event of the Christ- mastide, the Elks* formal ball to be held December 27 at the Arkeon, the committee of Elks who have so dill- gently made the preparations during the last weck, announce that.the even- ing’s entertainment will be unsur- passed in the whirl of gateties of the entire season. 2 With the large Arkeon dancing acddemy as the foundation, no limit was set on the elegance,of the deco- rations to beautify the hall, and the place will add a note of splendor to ‘The program of entertainment in- cluding the most popular entertain- ers of the city, a chorus of pretty girls from the Columbia theater, and e and Douglas Isitt will be uring in cabaret style, and will give HONEY Ask your dealer for Natrona County Honey. WM. MOSTELLER the dinner dances, of Mr..and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney on South Wolcott street, Miss Mary Tobin who has returned from Notre Dame, Ind., where she has been at- tending her last year at the St. Mary's acédemy will be among the guests. street for intimate friends and mem- bers of the family at a dinner to be served Christmas. day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cattrell have Is- sued invitations to various friends to be thelr guests at a Christmas iin- ner to be served at thetr home Sunday. Following the dinner a social time will be spent. Mr. and Mrs, C. P, Plummer are going to celebrate Christmas day with GREETINGS! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free will enter- To Our Patrons and Friends We Wish to taln/st their home on South Wolcott * Extend Heartiest Christmas Greetings With Abundant Happiness and ‘Prosperity for 1922. MESDAMES HUDSON AND WISNER WYATT CAFETERIA a dinner party to which a number of friends have been invited. Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will be host and hostess at a sumptuous Christmas dinner for the members of the family, and for Mrs. Sarah Mortos of Douglas and her two sons. Twe of tho Misses Sullivans have recently re* turned to the city for vacations fronr colleges In the east where they h2ve been attending school. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Burnett wall rres'de at their home on ith Juck- son street. Dinner will be served fcr members of the family and a number of intijaate friends Invitations have been received ty Safety safety first—combined with service and comfort, are all to be had ‘» ye modern safots razor. They are all good. Some prefer one, some another. We sell all tne standard makes. Best of all, wo have a hone and stropper which keeps one blade in the best possible condi- tion and makes it last indef- Initely. ‘We sell blades of all kinds. N. B.—A good safety razor outfit makes an excellent pres- ent for Christmas. The Kimball Drug Stores For Your Patronage We Thank You May Yours Be a Merry Naas: Anda Happy New Year The Chanticleer Arkeon Bldg. €he Casper Daily Cridune 1 the arrangements for'a position at the Casper National the Arkeon acad-|bank. The new residents have taken temporary accommodations in an East Second street apartment. eee PAGE THREE? |Beee interests for the Armour and|Lee Worth, of the engineering depart-|on company, ment at Salt Creek, spent yesterda: i pages fas erday | where he will | has left for Cheyenne: spend the holldays off Christmas time with his parents. ree company packers, returned home on South Oak street this morn- ing, and will spend Christnms with| Springs where they will spend gh gf il Miss Alice Hinton entertained a few of her friends Friday evening at her home in North Casper. ment consisted of games and music and delictous refreshments were serv- ed toward the close | ee Dolls of every Gescription at the Doll House, first flor Iris Theater 4 Buly Pritchett of Greybull has ar rived in the city and will spend the) Christmas time with his sister, Mrs. Frank Probst at her home en South Beech street. Master merly lived here and attended the Public schools. He has a number of spend the| friends who will be giad to hear of iF J. K. Rodel, who ts in the engin- eering department of the Stan of the evening. Cedric Teate of Sterling, Colo., !s expected to arrive today to holidays with his sister, | McLean residing on St. Jolin street. CITY BRIEFS Ross A Fillibrown is Martin J. O'Haire of the nental Oil company has left for Den- ver where he will spend the holidays! with his mother and his brothers and| He will return to the city after the first of : : =e Scr 3 plan. entertain a number of rela friends ‘at thelr home in|Chevenne where he will be a Christ. }™mas guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carey. Dave Lewis, fields superintendent of the Midwest Refining company in He will return|the Salt Creek district has returned Schlensky of Bay Point, Cal.,/t? bis position with the Midwest Re-|from Salida, Colo., where he accom: fining company after the first of the ) Foremost pleasure aty of California, land of sunshine and North Burlington on Christmas eve. . A winter paradise of scenac beauty. he Ambassador tounss unusual accommodations coupled with rates, ‘Within a few mmures nde of the horel the conceded by professionals panied the body of his father, who |dicd at his residence n Salt Creek. Burial was made today to spend the holidays! Mrs. Frank Butler of 4 William A. Garver of Pittsburgh, Several out of town people will|Pa, who has been spending some time spend the holidays at the home of !" the Salt Creek fields, is in the city Mrs. Roy Julian in North Casper. The|for the Christmas jo Mr. and Mrs. Nor-! farceline, Mo., Mr. and Ex-Gov. Fenimore Chatterton in Casper yesterday en route to his home at Riverton. guests will inci Ambassador tw be one of the finest m Notwithstanding the Ambassador's supenor advantages of loc» ton, equipment, cuisine and service, the rates are moderate. Lange double room and bath $5.00 for one parson or $550 each lo we open Plan. Wree for Uhuueesd booklet und Geor plans. R. 8. Ellison of the Midwest Refin- car-| Mrs. M. Julian of St. Paul, Minn., and;ing company has ieft for |Springs, where he and Mrs. Ellison! will spend Christmas day with friends| Mr, and Mrs. James Collett of Cres-/and_ relatives. ton, Iowa, arrived here last night to “In an impressive home ceremony|make their home in Canper. the marriage of Miss Carrie A Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Harry Bolesert, assistant superin tendent of the Salt Creek fields, and Bert Julian of Dir . Home Made They| F. R. Hufsmith, came here to join their daughter Miss spending several days iib-| Leila Collett, who recently accepted where he was called to attend to bus!- Ambassador, Alexandria, Los Angeles BAKERY GOODS Also Milk and Cream and a Prosperous and Happy New Year American Cafe’s Special Christmas Dinner SERVED FROM 11:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN’, ‘bo cememmemee Hy eemcenens Mfg, emeetan , somminmes *5 Pascal Celery Queen Olives Indian Relish so’ Chicken a la Perigord HORS D’OEUVRES yster Dressing and Cranberry Sauce pring Chicken, Giblet Sauce Buffalo with Mushroom Sauce Roast Suckling Pig, Apple a la Fermiere Broiled Mountain Trout a la Maitre d’Hotel Fricassee of Young Chicken a la Rheine Roast Goose, Stuffed With Walnuts Broiled Sirloin of Buffalo Steak, Bearnaise Sauce Roast Mallard Ducks, Currant-jelly Sauce Fried Spring Chicken, Half, a la Marylaud Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Yorkshire Pudding VEGETABLES—11:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. Boiled Potatoes, Melted Butter Cauliflower a la Hollandaise VEGETABLES—6:00 TO 9:00 P. M. Potatoes a la Ritz Cauliflower a la Hollandaise g | Roast Young Turkey, O: Roast Stuffed 5S; Pot Roast o A Useful Gift may also be a Beautiful Gift. You will find them at The Kenilworth Gift Shop 236 South Wolcott Street FOR THE CHRISTMAS TABLE Holland Ware, Sheffield Plate, Sandwich Trays, Relish Dishes, Salt and Pepper Sets, Lemon Baskets, Bon Bon Baskets, Bud Vases, Heisey Gold Incrusted Glassware, Crystal Candlesticks. ‘ Combination Salad Thousand Island Dressing English Plum Pudding, Madeira Sauce Pumpkin Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk American Cafe EEE EAR ETI The Frantz Shop Cordially Greets Casper This Holiday Season and Wishes Her a Splendid Christmas and a Most Successful New Year TS Merry Christmas! We hope this happy holiday season, ushering out the old year 1921, finds you looking ahead with confidence to many good things to come. We shall be glad if your activities in the New Year offer many opportunities for you to use the services of the Citizens’ National Bank—whose officers wish you again A Very Merry Christmas and All Success in- 1922 Citizens National Bank Oil Exchange Building qvE - ay L COMPANY ICECREAM AND FLORA

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