Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 3

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~~ , 4 + WEDNESDAY, DSCEMBER 20, 1922. ‘elghborhood Dinne: —~h Entertained Last Evening. tained the members of the Neighbor- hood dinner club with a Christmas party last evening at thelr home on North Durbin street. The parlor was artistically decorated with a tree which was arranged to fine effect. M. L. Bracken was a dinner guest. Aft- erward he left for Salt Lake City. Following the dinner, bridge was payed. Dr. George Smith and Mrs. Edna Thomas took prizes. Mrs. Thomas ulso won the grand prire. eee Senlor Dance for Alumni Friday. The sentors’ dancing club of the Na- troma county hisxh school will enter- tain at an informal dancig party Frt- day eevening in the school gymnas ium in honor of the high school. The hall will be beautifully decorated nm Christmas decorations, Music will be furnished by the senior c’ass. The Ka: juniors been invited to attend the affair, Punch will be served dur ig the evening. Eastern Star to | Install Tonight. Announcement has been made the installation of officers by the Order of Easter Star which will ta p'ace this evening at the temple, At ter all important business matters have been transacted, social hour will be held. Officers to be installed for the com- ing years: Worthy matron, Rola Lux- ° worthy patron, Lew Gay associate matron, Carolyn Moore; secretary, Ef fe Lowndes; treasurer, Viola Mech onductress, Jessie Radcliffe; as- conductress. Corel Barnes; . Lona Trask; marshal, Edith Tubbs; organist. Alice Cook; “Adah, Louise Lowe; Esther; Caroline Wis ner; Ruth, Etta Taylor; Marthe, Lu- cille Vanburg: Electra, Esther Horst-| nay man’ r, Belle Henry; sentinel, Carl Taylor. ‘The board Of trustees to be installed this, evening consists of Lillie Town: send, Mamie Keith and Jack Healy. ee Helpfat Club Thursday. The members of the Helpful club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. F. Colby, North Center street. eee Masonic Christmas Dance Friday. The Masonic @ancing c'ub will be hosts at thefr annual Christmas’ favor # Friday evenig. ‘The dace wi ‘n the temple and/will start The bal! w'll be attract ely decorated in Christmas tions. Favors of the latest and most exnensive kind have been secured to add to the interest of the affair, The Bryce W''son orcheltre. will furnish te music ver The dance Will be informal and is one of the regular Masonic ¢lub én- tertainmets. eee Mrs. Sehultz { Enter/a'ns, Mra: Walter Schultz entertained her bridge cub Monday afternoon at her G42 South Grant street. The rill not meet again until after the holidays. ee Christ’an Ald Meets Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Aid society of the rist'an church will meet at 2:30 to- morrow afternoon with Mrs. C. D. Murane, 610 South Center street. “we Christmes Joys To Be Shared. The S Philathea class of the Me*hos hurch wll share their Christmas joys this season with the poor and needy of Casper in which is included a w And two small child- ren. wishing to help in this ed to bring art'cles of food and clothing to the church study onyor before Saturday, November 24. Further information will be givén by Mrs. J: 4 Cunningham, phone 687. Sidi em [Pensonats] Miss Olive Lowndes will return to- morrow morning from Laramie, where she has been a guest at the Delta Kappa house for the last week. While * there Miss Lowndes attended the Siy- ma Neu formal given last week at the Connor hotel. see Miss Ruth Stou; will leave Friday for Wheatland, where she will spend the holidays at the home of her par- ents, the Rey. and Mrs. Stout. Miss Stout is a teacher here. ee Miss Alice Hardie will return to- morrow from Laramie to spend the o Horlicks! The ORIGINAL Malted Milk The Hopewell Hospital Lillian L. Nelson, Superintendent Thermopolis, Wyo. A general hospital, situated in the Hot Sfrings district of Ther- mopolis, to which visiting phys!- clans are welcome. Rates moderate; only graduate nurses; for further information ad- dress the Superintendent. The || Mrs. J. Cal. hospital, Christmas. holidays here with reia- tives. Miss Hardie is a senior at the Mr. and Mrs, Fred ‘Vilinave enter-| University of Wyorning this year. . Miss Mary Flinn arrived yesterday from Laramie, where she is a student at the untveraity, and will spend the holidays here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Flinn, on Jefferson street. Francis @uteh) Dunn will this week from Laramie, where he at- tends the university. spend the holidays visiting home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W-. F. Dunn. rand Mra. Frank Fisher are in city for the holidays and will he the house guests of relatives. Mr. Fisher is connected with the J. S. Brown company. : Robert and Russell, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ryan, wil! return today from St, Martin’s academy at Sturgis, 5. D., to spend the holidays here with their parents. i . Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fowler are the proud arents of a seven pound baby daughter who arrived last even. ing at the Woman's and Children’s Both mother and daughter are doing nicely. The Omaha Drugist's Trade Jour-} is now publish’ng the “Yester- days of Casper” recently written for the Sunday Tribune by Ww, §. ball. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve are tn the city from thetr home in Oil City} and will remain until after the hold!-| days visiting relatives. Ming Vira Barker returned Satur- day from Chicago to spend the holi-| days here with relatives, Miss Bar-| ker attends school at Ferry Hall. 1 4 ° Miss Mafgaret Thursday Joe Daly will return’ th’s evening visit decota:| trom Helena, Mont., , Misses Ruth Thore Stade will morning from the University of Wyo- ming and will spend the holidays here at their homes, Cc. Lindsey an@ daughter| | une left last evening for Stockton, for the holidays. ‘s chief engineer o fthe Western Pipe Line company. from Chicago has been visiting relatives for the last two months. Kimball and return Thursday e-. return Mr. Dunn wil at the Mr. Lindsey Kim- 6 ones. Che Casver Daily Cribune —By C. D. Batchelor City Briefs Max Ball, preside: f the W pe Line comp: on t here for Lander Lo 8h. ‘don Borks left yes rday fc Harry Eley Denver to sp ness and visit nd seve rel George L. Kr Omaha to be gor business. While there he w the ho! at th me of Mrs. T. 7 fo) M. Miner Omaha returned yes Frank Chicago business. o be gone for some t Lank Smith grew tired of being unable to see But for Amy his himself in one mirror. So he got a trick > mirror which shortens and fattens the tall anguish, i / helpmeet and spouse, who is taking on adipose tissue, it meant real Mrs. W..H. ‘au will return si weeks. e he student at Mt. St. Charles academy. Mr. Daly will spend the holidays here take up his work in the accounting | with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack, department of the Bureati of Munes. Daly on South Ash street Greener and son Bert left yesterday afternoon for Streator. Ill., their former home, and will spend}, where she| the holidays visit'ng friends and rela-! tives there. Mrs. Greener expects to! be the house guest of Mr. be absent form Casper for five or six| 4. nics 1 during which t'me friends in Chicago. 19 a_ Greener will return to Casper after she will Mr. Bert Quaker Oats Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes @uaker Oats now comes in two styles, identical in quality and vor. Our experts have perfected Quick Quaker Oats—the quickest cooking oats in the world. It cooks in from 3 to 5 minutes, and _ You Can Sleep fee fe Ae it cooks to perfection. Now your oat dish can be ready, if you wish, before the eggs or coffee. Now Quaker Oats in two ways excel any other oats in exist- ence. Long ago their flavor won the world. It has made Quaker Now two great supremacies Oats the dominant brand wherever oats lovers live. Quaker is flaked from queen grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. We get but ten pounds from a bushel, but those ten pounds are the finest oats that people ever get. Now comes quick cooking. Quick Quaker is faked from the same queen grains. But the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is ali. And those small, this flakes cook quickly. fe flavor you must get Quaker Oats. If you want five-minute cooking you must get them. Get either or both, as you like. But get Quaker always if you want this dish delightful. If you want exqui Regular Quaker Oats Come in package at Jeft — the style you have always known. Quick Quaker Oats Come in package at right, with the “Quick” label. Your grocer has both. Be sure to get the style you want. Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers the Christmas holidays and will ugain, Miss Cora Likely w'll return tomor. tow from Indiana where she attends Dame. St. Mary's college at Notre iss Likely will be sccomp: Miss Opal Martz of Pen ‘formerly of Casper. Miss Martz will and Mrs J. Likely during the holidays. poet eaieoreetes Makati: iit nei he ae Use URINE7® SUN.WIND.DUST &-CINDERS EXDED & SOLD BY DRUGGLSTS & 1 Ciititen tnae bre eaan bees mutience ren seas | BUY “HER” A BOX OF NEVIN’S FINE CHOCOLATES FOR XMAS Be Sure to Get Them from the PALMS Confectionery 414 East Second ———— — eeeeSeSee From Tonight Until Christmas the Frantz Shop Will Remain Open Until 9 P. M. Come here first, come here last~but before you buy Stylish Cloth Coats, Fur- trimmed Suits, Wool and ter Hats at BIG REDUCTIONS Off and On all our i rt Win-| most beautiful Silk Dresses, Sma in: et. Frocks Evening’ Dresses | | EWVURS Be Certain to Visit Shop We have bought a large number of the finest fur garments made by the high class firm of A. B. Dupler Com- pany at from 1-3 to |-2 Off And offer them together with our other splendid lines for the bal- ance of this week at corresponding reductions. The Most Lovely Gift -- A Fur Coat for Xmas Why not take advantage of this unparalleled opportunity today? [Ro eee || Women’s and Misses’ One-third| Christmas Gift Suggestions for the Woman or Miss Silk Underwear, Boudoir Caps Blouses, Hose, Gloves Beaded Bags, Velvet Bags Leather Purses, Canteens Head Dresses, Combs, Ear Rings Handkerchiefs, Vanities tved yesterday fror 1 days on bus left yesterday for several weeks or he has been for ester spend | siste terday Jameson left last week for 4 4 : Cooley Fruit & Produce Market % Rd PELE LEFES = PAGE THREE. LES, Cal. Dec. 20 titular head @f the r 2 ‘© industry, planned ¢ s Angeles today for his ¥% ° ats ] 4 Desirable Christmas Trees * John Tobin and son Jack are sper ps ng several ¢ at the U. T. ranch Home product. cut and transported by Ewry Ps ssiness. Wh there they will y cent of the entire transaction will rer n Cas- S hn Mahone 1 son.Frank per, thus “MAKING” t - CHRISTMAS.” , ; ee . Phone 1705 First Store East of Postoffice x% ; 233 East Second Street a . SS ss ee ee RS PRE SPREE SRS PREPRESS FE EE AEE EE EP 3 eee roe i Dan Fredr = + SY ing from Ci r «| a ein e sever ‘visting FI CLEARANCE OF | 3% T. F. Moyle this morning for ¥ hatter | x | GARMENTS | 3 | yy Miss Margaret Curtin will leave to- ¥ Including Children’s and Ladies’ Knitted x ‘ ere: Liteomry ta nal 3 ¥ Sweaters, Caps, Hats, Scarfs, etc. Children’s fe wibiting relattGad: ai | @ fine Broadcloth Coats, Infants’ and Children sy . | hand-embroijdered Rompers and Dresses, I ey Mrs. Don Sulliv last higstrd Fe tle Boys’ Suiis, etc. BN for Denver a the h ay “ sare = sha, he ; Shag etna Na These all make wonderful Christmas gifts. PN ; it brother. re:| THURSDAY ONLY PN abl . ; tr «| xe core at HALF PRICE .| & PETS BA The Handicraft Shop | § Balcony Mills Stationery Co. Becklinger Bldg. Dia MUSIC SHOPPE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR VICTROLAS AND ALL THINGS MUSICAL “HIS MASTER'S VOICE” REC us PAT OFF Man, Preah 4 oder war BE The Victrola—Bought for One It Pleases All If you are planning for Christmas music, now is the time to consider a VICTROLA. Let it enter into your days merriment and happiness—its music is atune to the season. The GENUINE VICTROLA has no equal. Once you have heard it you will appreciate how in- comparable it is. THE VICTROLA The Most Wonderful of All Gifts MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW Do not put off your decision any longer. Place your reservation now and assure yourself of the ac- knowledged supreme instrument. You need money on the machine—simply pay for your firs lection of records—-start paying on your Victrola in thirty days. Come in NOW and reserve your Victrola for Christmas eve delivery. The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 Shop at The Music Shoppe—and keep your money in Casper.

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