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fie fl i genhelmer, Buelah Bailey and Pauline Green: eee Many Guests Attend Studio Evening. Among the guests who enjoyed the studio evening heli Sunday night at she Gloria Dare Blake studio were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wisner, Mrs. E. ‘era Connett, Al Kon- ‘The puplls of the school of music anddramatic art who appeared in scng or story were Miss Leona Brady, ‘Mrs. Mae Glennon, Mrs. Don Lobéell, Miss Florence Jones, Mrs. Lovey Hud- son, Miss Marjorie Jones, and John Grover. ‘two announcements of interest which were made during the evening were, that Mrs. 'C. P, Brodie, who conducts a school of dancing at her home on South Grant streét, and who fs also taking a course in dramatic work at the studio will soon appear in a sketch combining her dancing and @ramatic work and that Mrs. Blake is planning on opening classes in ex- temporanious speaking which will be joined by a number of women of the city. eee Miss Mario Allen acted as hestess at an informal dinner party for six guests which was served at the Chanticleer Ostrander Ceremony Performed. - Sunday afternopn at 3 o'clock at the Methodist! church, $n the presence of. relatives “and intimate friends, the Rev, Lewis Carter performed the cere- mony uniting Martin P._O'Beirn and ‘Miss Marie Ostrander in marriage. The bride and groom were attended by Mra. Karl O'Beirn and F. M. Zimmers, Mrs. O'Betrn was gowned in a win- ter suit of darx brown with a tailor- ed hat to match, Following the ceremony a ,sumptu- ous six course dinner was served at the Chanticleer cafe, after which the bride and groom left: for Douglas where they will make their home. | Both Mr. and Mrs. O'Bern are resi- host of friends who, wish them every lappiness. $ see North Casper Ald to Meet. ‘The members of the North Casper Ladies’ Aid society will meet tomor- tow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Friedman at 1216 North Durbin street. All members are asked to be present. Following the business hour a social time will be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. oe . Sigmi Chi Banquet Is Nico Aftair. ‘The members of the Sigmi Chi fraternity and their guests were served with an elaborate dinner on Friday evening, Dec. 30, at the Hen- ning hotel. Table decorations added to the entertainment and a severa) course banquet was served. theiinner the guests at- tended the dance at the Arkeon danc- ing academy. Places at the table were laid for Mr. ano Mrs. W. J. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Moey, Mrs. Affamate Stoddard, the Misses Jenn Quinn, Vera Tangeman, Vida ‘Williams, Lela Brown, Wilma €Ecott and the Messrs. ©. EH. Allen, Tom Haymond, Don Whitcomb, Carl Geiger, L. McKenna, Stacey H. Boyer and B. A. Thomas. ‘oe Mrs, Nichols Entertains, At) 1 o'clock luncheon was served at the home of Mrs. R. H. Nichols this_noon in honor of Mrs. Roland Nichols, who is visiting with her son and daughterin-law, from her home in Counell Bluffs, Ia. A number of friends were invited to mect Mrs. Nichols. Hard Times Dance Planned. A hard-timss dance will be given at the Poplar street hall, 933 South Poplar, Tuesday, January 8, 1922. A basket social and dance will be given January 10 at the same place. ‘The proceeds mre to be devoted to charity, All are cordialir invited to attend. Entertains Many. of the most attractive which was held to welcome the new year was the subscription formal dance, which took place New Year's * eve at the Terrace Gardens. The uaf- fair was launched by a number of prominent young men of the city and invitations were extended in an infor- mal-way. Over 160 couples helped ealeheato the advent of 1922 at the Terrace Gardens. The Gardens were decorated with 4 ES & i evening. * ‘The success" of the dance was oo | Conse 2 "i ‘pronounced that a series of similar affairs ts being planned for the next|@ays on a business and pleasure trip. Dr. L. D. Johnson and Miss” Fio Hunt, of the Johnson clinic, age enter- taining Messrs. Hotchkiss and Roe- buck, beth of Glenrock. The visitors of the Blue Diamond Dr. Johnsen plans to y¢ the company on the months. “At Home” On New Year's Day. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop enter- tained at an day of this year. Many friends called o Synur.ae to Name Officers Tonight. A meeting of the members of 5: Mark's Synurgae will evening at the home of Mrs. R.\E. Evans, 152 North Kimball street. The annuai election of offic | held and a full attendance fs destred.|cn New Year's eve. eee { Dr. and Mrs. Frost Are * Host and Hostess. re, and Mrs. I. as host and hostess at a dinner served at the Chanticleer cafe on New Year's eve. were laid Entertainment Held at Jimsville, The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. John- son of Jimsville, was the scene of pleasant entertainment last Saturday evening when many friends of Casper Joined with the neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson in a surprise birthday celebration In honor of Mr, Johnson. A number of contests: and games were played during the evening. In the cake eating contest the prize was awarded to Mr. Oliver, who had many clote contestants owing to the qual- ity of the’ cak During the evening Mr. Johns«: was presented with a-saddle blanket, together with good wishes from all of his friends, efreshments were served at mid- might and much noise and merrymak- ing helped to usher in the new year. eee Election of Officers at B. and P. W. ©. At a meeting of the Business and Professional Woman's club which will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian tabernacle, an elec- tion of for the year of 1922 willrhe DMR Shed tre tne esi be dents of Douglas where they have a |DuTaued'during the new year will also A full attendance of members is de- sired. Interesting Topic 2:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs, H. R. Lathrop on South Center street. ‘The topic for “The Uterary club will yi the subject. . ° night in the I. 0, 0. #. hall. The in- stallation of officers will be held. Following the business session a so clai hour will be spent with cards. Prizes will be awarded the high hon- ors of the evening. . _ Suite 6, Zuttermeister Bldg. . 3 eee are bers Coal company. put the stock | market in'the near future. “ee “at home” on the first the corner of Wolcott will be Frannie. eee re 2 at the decorated table lor seven guests. eee s soctety circle of the city. cee Sunday for her home in several entertainments visit-in the city. see of Colorado. here. her studies. eee dent of Norton. eee Christmas time here, has left Meeting. tomorrow afternoon at the afternoon will be mn" and members of the SYRUP PEPSIN ‘THE FAMILY LAXATIVE for Little Daughter. : Mrs. J. R. Wilson entertained yes- terday afternoon at a Christmas party in honor of her little daughter, Carol May. playmates of the hostess, arrived at 2 o'clock and spent a pleasant after- noon playing games and with music and contests. A @ainty two-course luncheon was served towards 5 o'clock, and a lighted Christmas tree served as the decora- tions for the diningroom. ‘The gues.) includéd Sylvia Wagner, The guests, from among the DR.LE.BEROUIST CHIROPRACTOR Phone.’1757 ‘(Opposite Postoffice) Free Adjustments Given te Men, Women and Children Wednesday and Thursday, January 4 and 5, 1922, From 2 to6 P.M. ” One free adjustment to all. {I have the very lat- est methods of Chiropractic.. Chronic and Nervous Diseases a specialty. Office hours 10 to 6 and by ap- Pointment. Holideys 10 to 12. Evelyn, have left for Den- hey will spend several ° MissKatherine Metcalf has been a uest over the week end at the home be held this|of Mr. and Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen on and First |streets. Miss Metcalf was a guest tt the dance at the Terrace Gardens (Mrs. M. M. Myers of South Lincoln \street, entertained over the week end Frost presided | for her sister, Mrs. J, WW. Sturin, of Miss Grace Hasbrouck has arrived in the city and for the present ta a guest at the home of Miss Catherine Dunn on North Durbin street. Miss Hasbrouck intends to remain in Cas: per for the rest of the winter at least. Miss Hasbrouck has many friends among the members of the younger Miss Mary Warren who has been & house guest at the home of Miss Mar- garet England for the past week, left Riverton. Miss Warren was the inspiration for during her Miss Wilma Scott left Sunday even- ing for Boulder, where she will com- plete her firat year at the University Miss Scott was spending the Christmas vacations at her home Miss Ruth Kimball, who spent the holiday tirne with her parents, Mr.|% and Mrs, W. 8. Yimbail, Sr,, has re- turned to the University of Wyoming at Laramie, where she will continue Mrs, Affamaie Stoddard has left for Norton, Kans., where she will spend some time with friends and relatives. Mrs. Stoddard was formerly’ a resi- Miss Lois Longshore, who spent the . for Boulder, Colo., where she will finish at Delphian A’ aeetgg ot the Delphian society the echool term at the state univeraity. pb abe Miss Thora Slade has returned to the University of spending ents, Mr, and Mrs. this city. Miss Janice Hufsmith who vu Seen visiting with her parents, Mr. and R. Hufsmith during the holidays, has returned to Boulder where she is attending the Colorado Mra. F. State university. . her daughter, Miss home of Mrs. yesterday for their bride and groom. . Mr. and Mrs. T. spending here. to Boulder, Coio., tending thy State of tis city. Miss Frances Bell turned to the city today. ee parents, University. Phone 1745 Christmas tide with her par- who fs attending the Lyceum Art Conservatory at Cicago, IIL, turned to her home here. @leton was occompanied on the eas: ern trip by her sister, Mrs. Grace Ritchie of Greybull. Bruce Ritchie are now guests at the iddleton. Mr. and Mrs. Martin O’Beirn left where many friends will greet the turned to their home in Denver after Christmas weck and New Year's day with relatives and friends Miss Eda Mae Healy has returned spending the Christmne time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Healy, mag week in Billings, Mont., has re- teaching in the Casper public schools Miss Olive Iowndes who has been spending the holiday season with her Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowndes of this city, has returned to Laramie, where she is attending the Wyoming ~Miss Helen. Moseyre Work in the Casper public schools to- A_ young artist without ability “Did you ever ear a tolerable egg?” you want one and sets the standard for all others. Gardens. eee Alton, eee glad to welcome him. Gardens. eee ttended the New after . . Wyoming, A. A. Slade, of . . ee fice in Converse county. . spending the Christmas holidays with Vera Middleton, has re- Mrs. Mid Mr. and Mrs. Follows Portland, Indiana. home in Douglas to lie down A. Wills have re- is well, = 80 mo! where ahs is at- university, after are welcome to use R._ 8, Portland, Indiana. John Wy.and has returned to =I Creek after spending New Year's eve im the city. Mr. Wyland was a guest at the dance given at the Terrace. H. K. Lemmons has returned to his home in Alcova, after spending the past week-end tn the ctiy visiting at the home of his sister, Mra. D. Harty MacNamara spent the week end in tho city from his home Dougias visiting with friends, Mr.) MacNamara spent one summer in the| city and has many friends who were He attended! the subscription danco at the Terrace! Gregory Powell of tho Midwest Re-| fining company spent the week-end} in the city from the Salt Creek fields. Year's dance. M. C. Keith left last night for, where he will spend several Gazz looking after business Interests. Wade Fowler has returned to Doug- las after spending several days here| looking after business interests in con-| nection with the land registrars of-| PAINFUL TIMES Mothers—Read This Letter and Statement Which | ith i it; pconst tion ant Waa would often bave | said she guessed she would let me testimonial.””—STELLA NEWTON, R, j w in| 5 er | ° Mothers — You should carefully | rd your daughter’s health. Advise | fer which comes from | standing around with cold or wet feet, | from lifting heavy articles, or over- | who spent Christ- fof the dan, and resumed her worki not let her ove: daughter, give her care’ Lydia Compound is an excellent iter to take, as itis especi oe eee ted torelieve Just ouch | ms tains sumed her ms. ember it cont Bothing that can injure her. 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Pinkham’s Vegetable Having decided to discontinue the grocery and meat business in Caspér we will close out our entire stock at a great reduction to the public. Every item at approximate cost. It Will be to your ad- vantage to look over our stock and lay in your supplies for some months to come,-as you will never again have an opportunity to buy at these low prices. A partial list below will give you an idea of the bargains we have to offer. Sale Starts Wednesday, Jan 4 CANNED GOODS eta et) aes No. 2 cans Fernbrook Corn, 4 cans for____..____ 55e€ Granulated Sugar, 14 Ibs. for..... rc No. 2 cans Fernbrook $ Corn,, case (24 cans) —..... 2.90 piciaion rear No. 24% Tomatoes, 70¢e Velvet Flour, PORTING oa 5s 24-Ib. sack. No. 24% cans Tomatoes, case (24 cans)...... . $3.75 pe ec eos $8.00 (en @etiae. a OOe Neus Cane (2d cans). 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