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Che Caner Dally Cridune PAGE THREE * | red candle porige jh tary; Mrs. G. H. Gierre, treasurer, and) ous entertainments have been planned|ard refinery here. Other relatives of [=—=—==——=———-——- * Re piece. Enjoy Mrs. Fred Place, rencrter. |in her honor. the deceasdd who reside in Casper in- |} 3 see erate grand) the Towards the clote of the afternoon cee clude Mrs. Ben Ballard of the B. & ; Sams the members of the Capital hill circle Miss Marjorie Keith has left for, A. grocery here, a gr | : Townsend The! Center served refreshments and a social time| Fort Collins, Colo, where she, will be —_———— > pe aed Aa Reap gg) " Wa senjoyed. ® guest at the home of Mrs. EB. G. hau. Roberts, £ . couples, Ga: at the} 472, od « FIRST WEEK OF NEW Has it been since it was ‘The Spies for the | 24 the i Mrs. Reinoshls and daughter Vivian possible for you to buy a I : i N 5 lL i of Chadron, Neb., are house guests of YEAR WILL AE ‘ bd real Irish Linen Writing PERSONALS Peete Sree deters bling am 1! FAIR Tablet for 10 cents? r| —— Word has been received here and WASHINGTON, ec. 31.—Weath: Sie watestatpes aoe] CITY BRIEFS sicean ar Sa Sal Tints the past two years has been in Mex- { feo where he has organized a ‘arge sheep company, is critically ill. He| Sheriff George Carroll of Laramie has been joined by his first wife and county, came here from Cheyenne to| sor .| their daughter Jeanette. take in custody H. J. Heying, a man vid eee isald to be wanted in the capital city Tom Crazen who has been visiting] Wholesale theft charges with friends in the city from his ow Miss Sams gave « short lecture on| nome in Boulder, left iast night for Word of > Primitive music. On Thursday the| Colorado and will resume his studies orao Mother Ss We have them, just re- ceived; many other tab- lets of equal value. Let us save you mon ii Hl Ba i i F il H f | F i in andj] many things. Cultivate Main gual the habit of trading at 1 rains and snows west of the di Our stores. The Kimball Drug Stores i ! 4 i hl i i i ! Hi i | i; , 3 i f <a mous Phen, contact and rok 6 ape A D. Women now possess full suffrage Tribune Classified Ads Bri Results 4 eee 5 ights Wal cdattaee Trib la 4s Bring Results pias earners sated co a eral hee Rea eath Is Received | shiz! 2i countries” Tribune Cussified Ads Bring Regults Seis hia py| inott. Daniel Worth has left for London, b jarge past in ihe decorative acheme. The following puplis completed cer.| Canada, where he bas been called by! By Casner Woman Favors of iiorns, trumpets, gongs,| +> tetall tend the wedding of Earl Purse! and|t#in grades in their plona study and Mr. Worth will attend the fu-| — = ; every cd: ™ivablo type of noise ‘Miss Fay Wagner, which will be held|Yectived certificates since the last re- cr will be ready for the questa at! At a regular rreeting of the Eniahts|ar the Methodist’ church at Fruita,|citals in October. Helen McFadyen, midnight, and confettl, serpentine - ig ecareanafinth ex lor gerne yt Colo., tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.| Gladys Legan, Zella Wyatt, Margaret af oe 3 eck {zy na Burke of Casper ibbons, and other carnival novelti lay evel 5 An elaborate ceremon: .| Stanley, , Dorothy Anderson, Stella r. and Mrs. Glenn Roe and daugh-| home in Toppinish, W: sa? bs 3 ne ; Will aid im making the entrance of the|0. F. hal, the newly elected officers| iowed by m reception te be held et tho| Siiilway, Cecilia Duncan and Bliza-|ter Rosle, have returned from Denver| past week, according Ladies’ gowns, lingerie, children’s dresses and baby layettes; also suits, coats. Bring 3 that old gown. We remodel, inexpensively, a Boy! neral services. ‘i ae ne DRESSMAKING will be installed. Initiations will be in| home of the bride. beth Glendinning. and Colorado Springs where they| ceived hero yesterdas. ° y | order. The pupils of the different classes| spent the Christmas time, They made| was sent to Mrs. Burke by her Following the business session a s0- were the only guests at the recit: the trip both ways, overland. They) ter, Mrs. George Swsey, wh cial time will be enjoyed and refresh- ee report that the roads from Pouglas| her mother’s beside w! ooh aid si oF ments will be served. to Casper are by far the worst but| came, beside when the end to meet the prevailing vogue. The Knights of Maccabees, which that travel was difficult all along the!” On account of Mrs: Burke's rece Mrs cha was organized here last month’ start- welcume| Bitth Anniversary. way. 1 ae {llness she will not attend the funeral, 823 South Center Street ed with a membership of 30, and now ‘ Mrs.| Mrs. Robert B. Brand entertained Which will be held Wednesday in the Hagens who ‘are spend |rumbers 100. With a strong finan- .« hus-|4 honor of the sixth birth anniver-| Attorney and Mrs. Frank England| Washington city. ing the holidays at their homes her: | cial backing and high ideals the or- from the east where they attend | ranization gives promise of working ing achools, Places ht the dinins] much good through its érder in this tables will be laid for many friends] city. a -| have returned from Denver where they spent Christmas time. They had ex- pected to be called east on business, but did not make the trip. ECR Mr. and Mrs. William Kleber have scription dance at the Terrace Gar! entertains Guests. . as their housd guest, Mra. Charles Mc- dens. Kay of Lander. Mrs. McKay will Little Miss Mary Jane Kelth enter- ‘j ~ < : Mr. bers rare cman yw adept tained day afternoon for 20 of| f.. REG Bie ote spend the week-end here and numer. bo guests at their home on South Cen-| “er Playmates at a Christmas party speed lage Mh sare Minka bare 54 ter street at an elaborate dinner to be} "°!1 home z 8 Bernice Barker, Catherine Tucker, peeved thie evening C. Keith on South Beech street. bi oss - fhe 5 ‘The beautifully. decoratéa Christ- © Sayings Sensgnage Oma yas oy | Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath will act} Nt "Sith colored lights and ar-|, Th® Woman's Auxiliary to the Amer-| Ernest Harmon, Miri! Hawley, Ver- as host and hostess at a dinner to ican Legion will hold a regular meet-| non Canner and the host. Read Ad In Tuesday’s Tribune which Mr, and Mrs. H, 1. Patton, Mr.|tistic decorations pleased all of the| ine muesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in| Mrs. Brand was assisted by Mrs. 1 3 ;| children and many clever games and 4 ‘SOCK an . a | Sd "Mra. Pitt Covert, and. Mfr.’ and | oh re played during the aft-| te Foome at the Y. W.C. A. on East |G. Rea and Mrs. Frank Canner, who Mrs. 8. N. Brooks will be pete Second street. also chaperoned the children to the Announcing Our foe Ferce” Garten trom ton aic| im the peanut nag iw, Mae7| ohn it eae See wee] CLUB Grath home. SE OT a TT THE GREATEST Mrs. Burke is caterer at the Stand. PS9OLL9096-5 9000000004 4444644608 A party has been formed by several] ‘or having found the greatest number eee ‘General foot in; i ot the members of the young society] *f peanuts which had been carefully| wir. and Mrs, Kimball = are = The Usual Meeting of | circle to dine at the Chanticleer be-| {dden through the rooms. Serve at Dinner. At a meeting of the General Aid so- Club Will Take | fore the dance at the Terrace Gardens | A color scheme of pink and white} 7 yoo. og Fore pe agile Methodist church, which the Place . Slade was held yesterday afternoon in the | i | i ; ‘The. party will meet first at the: home| was carried out in the luncheon menu of Miss Margaret England on Soutu|as well as in the table decorations Soret git papel, who are room:|pariors of the church, 50 members F _. Elma. street. and appointments. Mr and Mee. We ee song: }were present for the usual business Saturda: New Year's day, Dr. and Mrs.| The guests of the.sfternoon includ.) Mt. ond Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, Sr., pre-| session, the election of officers, and y C. Keith will entertain a number|*d Jean and Betty Lou Durham, at a dinner served at their home|» gociai hour. friends at a sumptuous dinner.| Christine Josendahl, Thelma and Lois| 0” South Wolcott street last even-| Arter the usual round of business a Places will be laid for 14 guests. Patterson, Lola Mary Kocher, Mary) Preceding the dance mt the Ma-| special session was opened by @ short Mrs. Seeley-Weed of Oleon, N. Y.,] Margaret Bailey) Dorothy Mahoney, Fone temple. talk by Rev. Lewis Carter. Reports who is visiting in the city will be the|Vernoica Villnave, Carol May Wilson,| | Places at the table were laid for{ were made from the different circles yuest of honor at a dinner to be served| Margaret Green, Mary Loulse Reed,| MT- and Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mr. and) which showed splendid work uring at the A. BH. Biglin home on New| Virginia. Spicer, Ruth Wilson, Eliz-| Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Mrs. Nell Kim-}tne year as well as many new mem. Year's day. Friends of the guest of|abeth Nicolaysen, Natalie Riker, Billy | ball, Miss Slade and Miss Kimball, | pers. honor from among the early pioneers} Champion. besides the host and hostess. Mins Edna Mae Healy and Mrs. O. are the invited guests. Following the dinner the guests at-}W qiingren gavo several vocal selec- A @utch treat dinner has been ar-| Holiday Dinner tended the carnival dance at the Ma-|tions which were much appreciated. ranged at the Henning hotel in the sonlo temple. The election of officers resulted as Evening at’ | Moose Hall | 7:30 to 9 P. M. After the meeting the members and their friends will be enter- PEGA POESSOREEEIE ROI OO DIRIE REDD or eee 90 ‘8 Served. (Re Teimage. bescuet: Pall: to preside ~ Mrs. RH. Brand presided as host-| wyoming Univecsiiy follows. Mrs. J. T. Richards, presi-|| tained. COMMITTEE. z fe Will Deitald tor ebegr] SSR Rtvian elaborate. hollday dinner | studenta Bl eienMe weaning. served) the’ first of this week, at her] Mrs. 3) 3, Brooks entertained {n-| QeUt Mite Charles Faussett. secre: OF Al i SAI ES 4 7 home 1024 South Spruce street. Places a age ; were laid for intimate friends and| ‘mally yesterday afternoon in ‘hon: or of the students of the Wyoming roman it | university, rs : house of the St. Mark's Epis TT 1 3 Oa of the original ‘entertainments! Cyurch, “Tuesday, afternoon at 2:30 | AACA Happy New Year to All was tlfat the houschold article brought yclock. All members are asked to be| = et ala dg Sides : by eaeh guest was wrapped in tissue present as business of importance will peper. into around ball. These were he discussed. throWin to the guests as snowball: eee and were the fa rs of the afternoon. Carnival Dance Is After these gifts were given in the, Great Success. novel inanner, Mrs, Wilson was the) ‘ne mardi gras dance which, was xed recipiont of a beautiful sil-| nei last evening at the Temple by Yer-wegetablo dish with cover. Tho! the members of the Masonic dancing mitt wos presented by Mrs. Reed Mil-| cub for all Masons and their. ladies ler, president of the class. Mrs. Wil-| proved to be one of the most enjoyable sot responded with a short address) of the series of successful dances fea- exnressing her gratitude to the class.| tured by the club during this season. Devicious refreshments were served. | The Masonic Temple was prettily The committee in charge of the en-| decorated in Christmas suggestions te-tninment and the serving was com-| with highly trimmed Christmas trees pesed of Mra. W. -MeCorry, chatr-|in the east and south corners of the man! and Mesdames L. Scherck,| Temple. The trees were lighted and Thomas S. Foster, J. E. Trask, W. J.| with the Christmas novelties hung Tubbs, J. E, Keith, C. E. Starr, W.|from their branches gave the holiday W. Whaley and Charles A. Wilson. |‘atmosphere to the dance, The class now consists of 100 mem-| The reception room was arranged bers from the young married wom-!with huge palms and small tables with SS eee See eE + Sunday School ‘Class members of the family. Decorations] state universi ani ai $ Has: Enjoyable Afternoon. ot the season added to the pretty Af: hoiidays in the city. WAIT AND SEE WHAT Y ait ° t s Paes etn eee our Quarters Will Do the At a social afternoo a by eee ARREL Pi iets se Laas erase et bisgespnca tee *¢ town Seine the favorite highways, THE MAN IN THE B. 3 of the Sunday school class of the" Club to Meet. _ The students are leaving Sunday W. k f D I] > PE ide SRSA as tak bs ‘The members of the Chicago and| evening to continue their work at the . ork Oo olars & $ 'THELEADER | THE UNIVERSAL CAR We Now Have the Genuine Ford Storage Battery This storage battery represents the highest develop- ment of battery engineering and is designed for long life, high starting ability and freedom from failures. This battery was recently perfected by the Ford Motor Company after two years of experiments. AN UNUSUAL VALUE Price $25.00 We have these batteries in stock for immediate delivery. EARL C. BOYLE ‘Authorized Ford Agent { 125-137 North Center Street At the Gateway of 1922 We Wish You _A Happy New Year One year from today we trust - that 1922 will take its place in your memory as the happiest year of all your life. wise THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE "A Bank of Strength and. Service j CASPER WYOMING j Phone 9