Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 3

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$ \ SEE Laird and Dr. ‘T. J. Drew THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. A whole Pullman car was filled with students from the Univer-| sity of Wyoming who arrived in Casper this morning to spend the holiday season at home. Many of the students were from northern points while a large number were Casperites. Among the latter were Harry Ballard, Francis Dunn, Alice and Foster Blodgett, Ri:*h Kimball, Harry Scott, George M. Vandaveer, Jr., Clair Blanct.ard, | and Dorothy Sinclair. } Harry Ballard, Francis Dunn, Fos- music for the m:nstrel which will be ter Blodgett, Clair Blanchard and given next month by the Business George Vandaveer ere members of the} and Professional Woman's club. 8. A. E. fraternity. Miss Kimball is a| das member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. | Mrs. Ada Halley and little daughter Miss ‘Thora Slade, another member are lecving this week for Denver to of the Pi Phis will return on tomér-' spend the holidays. row'’s train. Mary Fitnn who came Rie <6 | back yesterday is also a Pi Phi. J. J. Herald left yesterday for Den-| Miss Alice Blodgett Is a member of ver where he will be joined by his| Gamma Zeta as is also Miss Kathleen | mother. From Denver they will go to Hemry who arrived yesterday California where they will spend the Crarles Hemry came back yester-' remainder of the wir @ay morning. He is a member of eee j Sigma Nu. Miss R. Kennedy of the North Cas-} per school will leave this week for her| home in Philadelphia where she will spend the holidays. j eee Reception at Cunningham Home. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Cunningham, will Ve entertain at a reception Saturday ef-} Miss Abby Lound will leave tomor-| ternoon and evening at their home on! row for Winside, Neb. to spend the! The affair will holidays with relatt Volertson will spend South Center street. be given for the employes of the Cas- per National bank and thegCunning- Mises Garnet | 2th prwanay the Christmas holidays with her par.| shee ents in Battle Creek, Iowa, | Mrs. Burdick acces | Buiertalas, Clair Blanchard returned this morn-| Mrs. H. K. Burdick entertained at @/ ing from Laramie and will spend the} birthday party last evening at her| holidays with relatives. Mr. Blanch. home, #12 South Center street In hon-} ard is a member of the Wyoming foot | or ©f @ r son Dean whose natal day | bal) team. } waS $M lerday. After a radio concert eee refreshments were served. Among| William Heagney returned this those who attended were the Misses | week from Cheyenne and will spend | Taille Fletcher, Jauntta Fisher, | the holidays here with his parents Mr. | Helen Degan, Catherine Davis. Alt-} and Mrs, John Heagney on South! ayna Carr, Marjory Davis, and the) Kimtall street Messrs. James Breaklander, Roland | Ormsby, Fred Mohr, Tom Carr, Rob-| ert McDonald and the honor guest ‘The party was joined later by EB. A Fiynn and Carlos Moore. eee 285 Mivs Gladys Catherson arrived this! Weel from her home tnCalifornia and will spend the Christmas holidays here | j Sith friends. . + Stag Party Last Evening. © Members of the Dew Drop Inn. which includes the Messrs. Cha Callin, Bernie Webb, Herbert Lad were hosts last evening at an tnfor-| mal Christmas stag party, given at their home on South Center stree Twelve guests were present. Duriny the evening each guest was presented with e Christmas gift. } Birthday Party Last Evening. tained at a bir’ afternoon at h her son Carl's tenth birthday. * ‘The party was one of the most en- foyable events of The week. Refresh- tents served atefive ata tab’e which was decorated with red candles stmas snow, In the center rge birthday cake frosted fn a pink. and contests Were playod ss of books and games were Kiven to the fortunate winners, eee W. ¢. T. U. Meeting Vomorrow, Members of the Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Unton, will meet tomor- | ernoon at 2.30 at the home | ©. Swenson, 522 South Beech Members of the union are tr dues to this meet- 0 asked to bring the nt Manual | THE HUMAN ZOO if Che Casper Daily Cribune —By C. D. Batchelor and say, “Shine, Mister?’’ What price will you pay for a Fur Coat or Fur Wrap? $49.50 $85.00 $149.50 $300.00 $450.00 $750.00 We have a Fur Garment for her, at a price to fit your pocketbook. Regular $85 Regular $125 Regular $225 Conev Coat Sealine Coat Muskrat Coat These Coats are each an A-1 Grade in its class. | | Regular $450 Ludger Gravel arrived last. week | fren Sundance and will spend the} holidays keve with his parents, ove | Joseph Degvert returned this morn- ing from L‘icoln where he attends the universit, Mr. Dessert will spend the holidays here with relatives. see has returned from feh., where he attends will spend the Christmas here. yr os & nd Kyle Smith left yes- Neodsha, Kan., where they ud the holidays with their Jap Mink Coat 300" 450" 500" Jap Mink is a high grade Fur of smart appearance, with remarkable WEARING qualities. One of these Coats lasts many years. Regular $600 te to Sedan, Kan., 5 with relatives. Wayne Hacker ts ill at hie home on South Jefferson street with a serious attack of heart trouble. Young Hacker is a student of the Natrona county high school. oe 6 Zerring through Casper this morning from the university at Laramie enroute to her home in Basin. Miss Zerring is a Pi Phi pledge at the university this year. Miss Dorothy Passed Mrs. T. J. Riach who recently un- derwent an operation at the Woman's and Children's hospiial is much im- proved and is now able to see her friends. Miss Margaret Curtin will leave this afternoon for Chicago and will spend the holidays with relatives. While there Miss Curtin will purchase the Regular $950 Hudson Seal Wrap ‘Horlick’s ORIGINAL Ermine lined Choker Children The Original Food-Drink cota rg doila¥ QuickLunchet Home,OfficeaF: | ‘RichMillz, MaltedGrainExtractin Pow- | derts Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nococking. | 2@" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | Moleskin Coat 42-inch length, with handsome deep Grey Squirrel collar. A good Fur Coat or Wrap is not an extravagance. With reasonable care it will last for years—a thing of beauty and pleasure. Regular $675 Jap Mink Coat Regular $850 Jap Mink Coat Regular $650 Baby. Beaver Coat 425° Beautiful deep notched collar, and heavy brocaded lining. Regular $725 Moleskin Wrap “400” 48-inch length, with heavy Mole collar edged with Squirrel. Regular $1,200 Grey Squirrel Wrap A truly magnificent Jie Just a Few Steps from Second Street on Center S These are but a portion of the beautiful Furs we are showing for Christmas shop- pers. garment. | cent Mulvaney se guest for the cho prompt or “arth (8 EHEHOHSHOROHE HG From It liday s long. Come in and make your earhy delivery. Christmas and Year’s taken now, The American Floral Co. Lobby America Theater ice H FLOWERS time has been an em- sf the Christmas spir- makes a decoration Seleeesesesteeesessssessesesseeeeses + ~ 414 East Second Notice To the Public 4 immemorial beautiful and to insure Orders New close all day Christmas: Stsesesseeser PAGE THREE. : BUY “HER” A BOX OF NEVIN’S FINE =] CHOCOLATES FOR XMAS | Be Sure to Get Them from the PALMS Confectionery The undersigned filling stations will THE CENTER ST. FILLING STATION THE FEDERAL SUPPLY CO. WOODS FILLING STATION What Gift for CHRISTMAS carries with it greater power to give pleasure than THE AMPICO : in the Hains Brvs bringing into your home— Beautiful Music Beautifully played on a Beautiful Piano all at your instant command, a perpetual ticket as it were to recitals of the greatest pianists in the world; only, instead of hearing them in the crowded concert haili, you may listen, and dream over their music, in the comfort and seclusion of your own home. The Ampico cannot be described—it must be heard. We cordially invite you to do so at our salesroom. The Chas. E. Wells Music Go.. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second St. Phone 194 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS HOHOUEAEHONEKOKONEHENEKE EKOREXEHENCND CEKEXEKEHEHEH EMEXOHOHENG HEHEHE AEN EH ENEHOHD HOHE HEHEENG HOHE IE, REHEXE NE HEXDRE HERE KON EHEXEHEHONG |

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