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eerved. An tnvitation is extended to everyone to icin with the Kilties in Lgemnns the new.year, eee | : bee fi Mesoule 1 @ feature of the evening. ing at the Gardens. . planned for before the @ance. In the taidst of serpentine ribbons, cee | confetti, paper favors, with the music| Mr. and Mrs. Cohen } ot the Prprnye. 5 mingled with the Entertain. } sounds noise makers, the mem-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen presided | bers of the Masonic Dancing club will| as host and hostess at a dinner served! entertein thelr friends at an infor-/@t the Chanticleer tafe. Places were) mal carnival dance celebrating the/Jaid for a number of fricnds and the! || Christmas holiday season. | elegant table decorations added to the The erand march will start prompt-| elaborate affair. ly at 9 o'clock tonight in the temp! . and all guests are asked to jctn in tl first event of the evening. .- Pleasant “At Home” the ever | Spent Yesterday. | Mrs: Harry Young acted as kustess | Dinner faves a at an informal “at home” yesterday; merece Garten, jafternoon at her residence on Gouth A dinner presided by Mr. and Mrs.| Walnut street. M. ©. Price was served beforo the | Elks’ formal dance in the Terrace “* Gardens, Special decorations were) Mrs. Lathrop used for the Gardens and for thalne roams peer .j tables. A sumptuous menu was) rc 1 served by the management of the|_ 2% H. R. Lathrop will be hostess Jensoyed the time. Se Set Works wean Be: ner the guests attended the cance at dell, Clarence Cypreasen, ‘wat |* fone Long, Richard Welker, John Sullivan, Ross Grant, George Woots, Dr. T. J Drew, Herbert Lada, D. R. Phillip Loula Connolly of Denver, and Thom: as Markman of Olney, Ill. "ee home on South Center stre row afternoon. The affair ia given tn honor of Mrs. \ Informal Dinner Roland Nichols of Council Bluffs, Last Night Towa, who is visiting with her son Mrs, Elizabeth Grover, assisted by |! 3%. Nichols. . |her daughter, Margaret Jones, enter-| #Vitations have been issued to a |tained at an’ informal dinner served |W friends. t her home in the CY apartments last |... Old Fashloned Dance jevening in honor ofi the Garrison sis-| Watch Party at Attracts Pioneers. tors, stars at the Iris vaudeville thip| Borer as The old fashioned, dance which was|week. John F. Grover and C, A. Rain-| rs. C. W- held under the auspices of the Na-|water were also guests. satertaln’ bo trona Rebekah | No. 39, last|” vollowing the dinner the party at. atch party on New piagndl pied 1. ©. 0. ¥, hall attracted tended the Iris and then the Arkeon | jests many older mem- Shower bers of the lodge who are among the| 77s “MAeMy: | pioneers of Casper. iii of! | The old-time costumes worn by! Visitors. abstr val many of the women and gbntlemen| xirs, C. E. Littlefield entertained Fee eee eet to the attractiveness of |q¢ an informal luncheon served at the chosen as Mrs. A. M. Endell andj Mrs. Anna Wilson who wore _ cos- tumes of the time of Martha Wash- ington. With thelr hair piled high and the satin and lace frocks with| mad a Ti popeeanoe tndies made beautl-| srs. C. H. Long, Mrs’ Allen McLellan, |inq 20 guesta and towards tho. cl The music was played by an or-|Mits Hlsio Blake, Miss Jean Quinn, | of the affair refreshinents were serve: wore a gown created from black chif-|chestra composed of the piano and Miss Lillian Pemerton and the hos-|}y Mrs, Witt, and Mrs. Rhoades, as .| several violins. The selections for the |**?. | nisted by" the hostess. evening were from the minuet, schot-| ""o"lowing the luncheon the guests| ee tische and old time waltz music, |") attend the matinee of “The Three | Gaelic Club The dance program included the|Muskiteers" at tho Iris theater. There will be a remulae inssting ot Virginia reel, square dances, waltzes, Tei |the members of the Gaelic Literary circle dances and schottische dances | Mise Graco Field club tomorrow night from 2:30 o'clock which appealed to the eld be! jertains. until 9 o'clock, held In the Moose hall. of the ongehiolioa: ef prise wanes! Miss Grace Field was hostess to ®! All members and friends are in- was held and the first prize went to| Number of schoolmates at an after-| vited to attend. Frank Wyle and Mrs. C. E. Clark,|!oon party held at her home on South! eee ce. such were played with pep and and threatened to excel the mod- ern music for popularity. One spécial musical number was the “ Boyer ot North Casper! Year's eve. | For | Baby Son. Mrs. Ernest G. Witt and Mrs. W- C. Rhoades were hostesses at a sur- prise stork shower held in honor of Mrs. W. C. Eads and her small son, William Carlyle at the home of Mrs. Henning hotel ‘this noon ir honor|}:,as 1319 south Oak atreet on Thure. of Mrs C. H. Long of Rivertoy, ree mere ee merly a resident of this city, and|"2)\ iovety ct P ly gifts were brought to the Misa TAllian Pemerton of Great Falls, mother by Miss Virginia Witt in 9 mt. " bask: Paces at the table were Inia for| "A pieasant afternoon was spent by prominent old-timers of the city, At midnight a delicious supper of salad, sandwiches, ices, and cakes was served at small tables arranged in the smaller room. A bouquet of red carnations was placed in the center of each table. The supper was served #0 as to bave no intermissions in the dancing. ‘ ‘The beautiful gowns worn by the society matrons and debuntantes among the guests added to the ele- gance of the evening. The hostess, Mrs. B. B. Brooks gown In black and white with brilliant as the relieving touch of color G. R. Hagens was gowned in white with trimming of pearl velvet gown was worn by Che Casper Daily Cribune ;Suest swill spend the evening danc-| versity of Colorado at | Katherine Mahoney who Special entertainment numbers will/the Nuthwestern University where |ahe ts taking a special music course. Numerous inners . have been| Miss Katherine Dessert, who ts spend jing the winter here, and the hostess. Mr. haye returned to their home i jafter spending the h: | Bartholomew's mo’ Bartholomew of thi . Mrs. Roy Dinneen who recently derwent a minor oper ‘A number of friends/ hospital, has return: Where she is convalescin Mr. and Mrs. Max Sheffield have re ‘after spending the holida: friends anc Chanticleer cafe. Following the din-/°t ® luncheon to be served at Rer| -tenging to bus tOMOT-) nected with the Sheftiel. with Mr. {will entertain about 25 guests at 2! returned from a } ‘Ogalalla, Neb., vist Coy family to Salt Cr: employed at the || Walnut street yesterday. Skating Party About midnight a delicious several} The Field residence had been ‘deco-| Is Formed. served to about| crated with Christmas bells, wreaths,’ something new in the line of amuse- jand tho red and green colors of tho| ments was enjoyed this afternoon by a |season were evident everywhere. Al party who attended the skating rink | Christmas tree was lighted in the re-/at the Winter Garden. Many had to | ception shall. learn the art of roller skating over The afternoon was spent playing/ again but all enjoy:= the afternoon to games and several of the small guests! the fullest extent. pleased with recitations, songs, and! ‘The party included the Misses Mary Warren of Riverton, Margaret Eng- A luncheon was served at 5 o’clock/jand, Catherine Dunn, Vida Williams, by Mrs. Field assisted by her elder) Verra Tangeman, Louise Ziebarty and daughter, Mrs. Clark Fuller, About| Mrs. W. I. Rehr. |20 classmates were served. . 5 M. Andrus fashioned after plain straight lines of the present ©. Nicolaysen had chosen an; 150 guests. ‘ot midnight blue se- Pe PSF quins with flowing tulle sleeves, and| Dinners Precede paneled skirt. Formal Dance. ‘Mrs. Neal Tyler's gown was of blue} Abvut 30 of the young married cou-| ples and membersof the young social circle of the city were entertained at a dinner served at the Henning hotel} before the formal dance given by ex-! Governer rnd Mrs. B. B. Brooks at the Masonic temple. The table deco- a creation of black, figured with blue spangles and with 2 black and blue! rations madoya pretty scene in the| pespate tulle trimming. {aril room of the hotel and a special Mrs. A. J. Cunningham wore a black} menu was served. brocaded velveti gown startling for Mr. and Mra. R. H. Nichols acted Everything is in readiness for the as host and hostess at a dinner served ‘ at their home on Park street last formal dance which will be held at the Terrace Gardens tomorrow eve- renee Miaces were laid for 12) ning in weloome to the New Year of 1922, Clete tate Tec crane tthe Miran} |_ ‘The invitations for the affair have| Flannagan acting as hostess. ‘The Deen extended in an informal man- table was decorated with cut flowers Ner_and it ts thought that nearly 200 and appropriate appointments. The! i guests included Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Dean and Mrs.) H. Paul Bacheller of Lusk. oe Mrs. Rouse Is Hostess. In honor of a number of young ladies who are spending the Christmas holidays at their homes in this city, Miss Ethel Rouse entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon served at the Hen- ning hote!, yesterday. Place cards and table decorations were used. Places were laid for Miss Janice Hufamith who ts attending the Unl- | Made | for Formal Dance. rs. J. B. Barnes’ was in pure white. The chiffon gown was beaded with crystal, and silver slippers com- pleted the costume. a ‘Among the debutantes Miss Irene Savage, who is a house guest at the home of her sixter, Mrs. R. C. Wy- land, wore a silver gown with long crystal beaded fringe. Silver sandals, silver hose and @ corage were also worn. Miss Josephine Edelon wore yellow taffeta designed in the midish girlish lines with draped skirt and simple Miss Bileen Sullivan was gowned in flame colored velvet brocaded chit- fon trimmed with bandings of black sil velvet and black velvet poppies. A train was arranged to fasten tothe wrists. ‘Miss Patricia Sulltvan looked lovely ASK FOR Horlick’s Malted Pe) \ Horlicks Fhe annual banquet to be held by the employers and employes of the Coliseum Motor company was held last evening in the Terrace Gardens. | Christmas decorations were used in great profusion on the’ dining tables ‘yu, afents tavalide and Growing Children and Substitutes | Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible in. a blue and pink flowered taffeta trimmed with a delft blue rose and drapes of chiffon. Miss Mary Tobin wore a taffeta gown designed after the colonial style with paniered hips and a silver lace under drape. ‘Among the outof-town guests at the formal dance were Mrs. Sarah Morton, and Ed Morton who is attend- ing the Catholic University in ‘Wash- ington, D. C., and who are Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan. ; : Informal Party Greatly Enjoyed. he informal dancing party which was held last evening at the Bach- elor’s club on South Grant street, was a huge success in every manner and the guests were delightfully enter- talned by the program of dancing and the special music. The house was decorated in Christ- mas colors of red and green while seum family all attended. eee Kilties to Give New Year’s Dance. Another entertainment which will celebrate the coming in of the new year is the dance which will be held in the I. O. O. F, hall tomorrow even- ing under the auspices of the popular Kiltle band, Refreshments will be LAST CALL FOR —\y : Fried Chicken Dinner Saturday Night at WYATT CAFETERIA Closed All Day Sunday and A program of impromptu speeches TICKETS was given and a general get together TO good time was enjoyed following the MIDNIGHT FROLIC placed in one corner of the living- room. Drapes of red and green hung from the lights and over the door- ways. A two-piece orchestra played for the dancing until shortly after midnight. Still Some Choice Seats Left. Make Reservations at Box Office. Saturday THE CLOCK DANCE < THE FATHER TIME TODDLE A $2.00 Show for 40c SEE THE WINTER GARDEN STEPPERS At 12:45 Noon ‘And Many Other Specialties. SHOW STARTS AT 11:20 SATURDAY NIGHT P. S—Our regular price will not be 40c, but our old sliding scale will prevail. AAA AM W. P. Jack and son from Rivertor have been spending ‘Casper receiving the « eye specialist. Clem Hines and A turning from where they | | | der, aise | home from ~CITY BRIEFS Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Patten mo- me Listen Folks! where Mr. Patten has extensive ott interests. While in ¢ held . Pat ten viewed with interest the result of the test which is being nducted by th Midwest company. You've heard the story of the little boy who was asked by his teacher to give a sen- tence with the word “notwithstanding.” He replied, “Willie wore out the seat of his trousers but notwithstanding.” Your VICTROLA can give you lots of 4 ' our husband | the beautiful | PFAIA 5 GUNDERBSON, MR. AND MRS. 0. G. E PERSONALS and Mrs. L. i Bartholon B. Paul Batcheller, county attorney ived here ly who are of Mr, and idays Mrs. use guests at the hon Mrs. Frank Fiannigan. R. Hagens, M. w. P Stirrett are leaving for I tend court. Mr. Hagen w nue on to Cheyenne to eral court. a eee CARD OF THANKS. We wii 9 thank the many né for the sympathy extended us during ‘erests con of Mr Stes Lora? fat" accepted pleasure but “notwithstanding” ina corner. ition t office for i A. T. O'Maly f the distrfbutior 4 department of »stoffice is con-}i| Has it been since it was N W ry V [fined to his ho: n the grip. ible for you to buy a The ws Janua ictor al Irish Linen Writing Tablet for 10 cents? We have them, just re- ceived; many other tab- lets of equal value. Let us save you money on many things. Cultivate the habit of trading at our stores. The Kimball Drug Stores and Mrs. Ww. Records spent in Hoffman is movin k w with hi will be Are on sale tomorrow morning. Come in and hear them and we'll guarantee that your VICTROLA will not remain standing. last week tr ation of ar H. Cobb are reo Denver this evening ave been attending tc Concerts in Our Victrola Parlors Daily From 12:30 to 5:30 THE VICTOR SHOPPE. At Tripeny’s Drug Store Telephone 1745 Aili the Newest Hits In Victor Records BIG REDUCTION ON FUR COATS $25 to $350 All Cloth Coats and Suits __ ||| At Half Price 241 S. Center Casper, Wyo. WE ALWAYS HAVE THE RECORDS YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT THEM. New Shipment of Dresses and Coats $12.95 —AND— $19.95 SILK BLOUSES A very beautiful assortment of All-Silk Georgette One very large assortment of the finest quality all silk chiffon, taffeta and satin messaline dresses. 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