Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1922, Page 3

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__ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12,-1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune evening. This ies of the invita iom formals, the frst of which was | hgid Thankegt O44 Fellow to be one. tions of The original for she win the » ft ming a club is has been tem much as it was dances could be put on with the encum. ub organization and no be taken until a need a= The dance Cristmas night lor set and of the boys and gir be home from ious colleges ho of Miss Marie All is are ning at the hom Bishop, 118 East Second a embers of the class and f asked to be present eet Pi Phis Entertain. Members of the Pi Phi sorer- {ty met last evening at the home of Mrs, Ben Peiton, 8838 South Beech street. Mrs. Pelton was assitsted by Meedames ©, H. Foster and Glenn Littlefield. The meeting was in the form of a shower given tn honor of Miss Nora Banner whose marriage to this ff of Coty will take plac home of Capt. Beverly nie. Sam > month at th Dafly in Lai j ene Mrs. Free Entertains. ’ Mrs. Harry Free entertained at an ‘3 tnformal bridge luncheon yesterday | h y # 7 at her home on South Wolcott street. The house was beautifully decorated in Francis Scott Key roses. Twenty guests were present. Honors were Mesdames W. F. Ott and Mrs. Free will en bridge guests taken by Joe Binge’ tertaln ara Juncheon will be p elmer. tomorrow at a it which esent eighteen Banner-Neff Engagement Announced. ‘The engagement of Miss Nora Ban Casper to Mr. Sam Neff of announced. last. week..Tho wil Itake place December home of Capt.’ Beverly vaily at Laramie. Both Miss | Ban ner and Mr. Neff were graduated trem the University of Wyoming. Mr. Neff is at the present: time a - ant athletic instructor of the Cas per # s. The marriage of Miss Betty Beck Cody to Dr, Joslin of Salt Lake will also take place at the homo y on the same date. graduated from the of ps of Captain Da Miss Beck wa Untvers'ty of Wyoming several years Joslin was graduated from ts Harvar( and at the present time practicing medicine at Salt Lake. cee McClentock-Chabo yesterday. m McClentock James Chabo both of Salt Cre united tn marriag@é last evening at 6:30 a: the Presbyterian manse by the Rev. Charies A. Wilson. The ring ceremony wan used, The couple were attended by Mr. Leo Clachino. The groom is connected with the Midwest Refining company at Salt. Creek where they will make their home. oes Shower Friday Evening. Miss Merideth Langheldt will enter tain at @ shower Friday evening at her home in honor of Miss Nora Ban- ner whose marriage to Mr. Sam Neft will take piace December 27 at Lara- mie. % Sar ser Bridge Tea Monday. The Mesdames Leigh Townsend and BE, L. Estabrook were hostesses at a bridge tea yester‘ar given at the of Mrs. Estabrook on Grant ® Bronze chrysanthemums. were used for decorations. Thirty guests were present. Those w! boners for the afternoon were Mesdames H. H. Schwartz, ham, A. E. Biglin and T. F. eee Bridge Party ‘Today. Miss Ruth Ellis will entertain at 2 bridge party this afternoon at her Cakes Baked to Order Holiday, Birthday, or any Cake to Suit Your Taste or ORDER ONE TODAY Palms Confectionery 414 E. Second Phone 1113 home. Pink roses ¥ be a }decorstion. Twelve wit present the younger |‘ | for t The formal ises to adequately fii out the p 1 holiday of the > a order to accommoCate the : 1 be BR. and P, W. Class Meeting This Evening, ‘The ‘ss and Professional Womans’ Sunday school class of the Methodist church will meet this eve- : i i Tomorrow. The East Side circle of the La: Aid society of the Baptist church wi morrow afternoon at the home ° Mc 1431 South Me ey street members of the alc living east of Jriferson st ar asked to be present Pythian Meeting Thursday Evening. The Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session Thursday evening at e 1. 0. F. ball, Officers for the ming year will be electe® at this | meeth members are requested Kensington Circle Wedoesday. The Kensington circle of the Pres byterian Lad ety wel! meet tomorro: at 2:30 a the 438 Sout? \ | Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Tayoir return. ed yest from Denver after | spending several weeks in business. Miss Agnes Donovs vice pres dent of the state board aniiners, left this week to give stase board examinations te nurses of Wyoming and nurses whc are not registered -hrougn rec {ty with other After Jan 1, nurses practicing in Wyoming wh: are not registered through ro fine. eee Miss D. H. Yeller and s'ster are in the clty from their home in Thermop olla and will spend several 4 j-ting friends and relatives eee and Mrs. George House ani Mr. cS “lay for Creighton. will spend the holi Gays at the homes of Mr. House's parents, Mrs. Clara Anna letcher return jed this week from Denv after spendiny a week doing tmas | shopping. eee } and Mrs. T. Yearley and chil in from their the city home jn ¢ Mr. and Mrs. William Erickson left last evening for Alabama where they relativés unt!! after the holl visiting friends | see M Clffer Wiiliamson and ughter Harriot of California are the h use guests until after the hol idays of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke. Mrs, Williamson is a sister of Mrs. Burka re er Mr. and Mrs. James. Cahael spending a few days in the city Salt Creek shopping and friends. are from visiting see Miss Francis Julian and small sis ter left last evening for Denver to be gone two wecis visiting at the home of their aunt . Mrs. H. Bogan and small daughter left Monday evening for California where they wil spend seyeral mon’ visiting a: the home of Mrs. Bogan’s parents. see Miss Caroline this week trom ing @ month visi . returned after spend iends. Gerrison Fiorida Mr, and Mrs, F: iting friends home in Colorado Springs. +3 88 Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert turned last week from trip. in the east. They were accom panied home by Mrs. F, kK. Carson and son who will be house guests of Mrs. Hubert un‘il “after the holidays. Quaker are vis city from ther Fleming re an extended balpe to free you from that coid | easea the coughing. See | directions on bottle for relieving congestion, Soothing af } THE HUMAN ZOO jon Use less of | —By C. D. Batchelor { 2 - IN THESE DAYS OF PRECOCITY “Yes, Gertrude is a very unusual and ecce ntric child. She can’t draw, sing, act, or has she yet written her first novel. =| City Briefs B. 0, Fuler is a business vistor+ this week from Laramie. A. R. Hetnz of Lewistown Is spent ing a few day# in Casper on bustness, iness cailer few days. | } g a few weeks} nerf and pleasure. | aay M. }eary is speno!: n Carver on. bus! K. Kime cf Elgin, 1, spent e days visiting friends in the city. Mr Kine was formerly a resident of Carper. am T. Kemmer is spending a few) weeks in the city from his home in Chicago. j Marry Joslin returned this ioral Ing from Colorado where he spent two weeks on a short business: tris. eee | Carl Tubbs loft last evening for Nebraska to be gone until after the | holidays visiting at the home of his parents, eee Robert ©. Pike and son James re- turned this week from Chicago, where they spent several weeks on a busi- | | ness and pleasure trip James T. 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