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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. THE HUMAN Z90 Last Evening. Little Garoline Williamson was hos- tess at @ children’s Christmas party last evening at Ger home on CY ave- nue, Fourteen children were present | The house was decorated tn red and green ribbons. Christmas toys of Jack Baker returned yesterday fron horns and dolis were given to each the Colorado Agricuitunal college at guest. Games were played during the Fr. Collins where he has been taking titsrnoon after which a lunch was civ and served. NALS | irrigating engineerng. Baker wes gradusted last year from the Natrona County High school, He a member of the Ato fraternity. is the son of Mrs. Clara Saker, 3 South Lincoln Natrona county high school to at-| tend the party given by the senior; class this evening at the high schonl | gymnasium. The members of the|5*t Creek funior class will also be guests of the | senlors this evening. Dancing will m tertainment of the evening. has been beautifully decorated befit- e ting the yuletide season and good mu-| Miss Etel¥a Boling left yesterday sic hag been secured. for Kansas City hen former home and ‘A acore of students have already Will remain until after the holld Patrick Sullivan left this week for| witns to attend the funeral! of th Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sanford up the major en-|several days in the city ‘The hall | friends from their home in Alcova arrived from colleges throughout the United States, and many of these will be present at the party tonight | “ee William Daly, prominent business Mrs. Colby an of Rawlins, who died this week Entertains. at his home, While there Mr. Sul- Mrs. F. F. Colby entertained the}l!van will be the guest of Mr. and members cf the Helpful, club yester,| Mrs. John Mahoney. ay afternoon at her home, 729 North | Pine te | Center street, The house was decor-} Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Stillwagon wi!!! ated in Christmas designs. After a|leave this evening for Denver and short business meeting a grab bag| Will spend the Christas holidays at tho of many pretty Christmas gifts was|home of Mrs, St!llwagon’s panents. enjoyed. The club will meet again | Before returning home Mr. and Mrs. after the holidays Stillwagon wili spend a few days vis- see iting friends in Omaha. | Dinner Party Aeris Wednesday Evening. Miss Alice Dodds bas retured home! : Dr. Joe H rey entertained at a ftom Boulder where she is a student! étag dinner Wednesday evening @t the St. Gertrude’s Academy. } at his home on South Park. The af. nt dif | fair was given in honor of the state} Mr. and Mrs. L. Foster and chi!d-| senators and representatives. Among | Men left this week for Omaha to be those present were Senators Harry | Sone until after the holidays. Free, J. W. Johnson, Representatives; || pdt, ie Marvin Bishop, M. C. Price,,C. W.|, *i88 Frances Tucker arrived yes-|Neb., where they attend the military Wakes and tha host, Edwin A! Froya|/@rday from Denver and will spend! academy st that place. Young Ro- @ holldays here with relatives and wan's home is in Salt Creek. They “What is her husband’s average income?” “About 2 A. M.” Tony Koship is here for a few days from Rawlins. ie of Salt Creek being the only absent member. | tolenas. will spend the holidays vudting their NY eee | <ineiEs, | parents. Gipsath Paseo | Mrs. Robert Mollen returned this} — This Evening. week from Colorado where she was per Masons will entertain |tled.by the serious illness of her ug at ther annual Christ. | dsushter. Cae iven at th Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones and son’ are leaving Saturday for Billings where they will spend Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mra, G. ¥H. Murray. “y G Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE 218 East Second St. k and will continue unti usic will Be furnished bs © Wilgon orchestra. unee is informal and is one of ecular monthly Masonic enter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heying wit! Phone 1994J % ‘ leave Sunday for Crawford, Neb., where they will spend the holidays visiting relatives, eee © meeting of the | 4 Id tomorrow after./ FSB. B. Brooks is attending the 2 At the home of Mrs. Wiliam! Ghristmas tree celebration at the and, 541 South Kimball street. | Mud@y schoo! today, ng will be in the form of dks mas party at which Christ- jas favors and decorations will be ‘Nsed. Last Minute Suggestions Maderia Handkerchiefs . i Mrs. R. H. Nicols arrived today from Council Bluffs, Towa, and’ will [spend the holidays here visiting at Fae iF | the home of her son, R. H. Nichois Dainty Embroidered Maderia Handkerchiefs Dorington-Heying and family on Park avenue, at 75c¢ and $1.00. Moerriage Yesterday. —By C. D. Batchelor,, Miss Marjory Dorington and Mr. ng Were quietly married at the home of Miss Mild- 250 North Lincoln street. - Philip K. Edwards officiat- ed. The couple were attended by Miss Mildred Gray aua Mr. J, B. Brown. Wr. and Mrs. Heying were formerly of Crawford, Neb., Mr. Brown is con- nected with the Wyoming Grocery company, They will be at home here to their friends on February 1. 2. loyal Temperance Meeting Postponed. Py ‘The Loyal Temperance meeting which was to have been held Satur- Cay afternoon at the Mehodist church has been postponed until after the holidays. MOEA ne Dorian and William (Bud) Hol- nian are in from Salt Creek to spend Miss Mae Redington of the Casper Realty company, left yesterday after- noon for her home in Galesburg, Towa, where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her parents eee | Mr, and Mrs. Harold Delaney tert Wednesday afternoon fon Tulsa where they will spend the Christmas holidays. ‘They will spend New Year's in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. De- laney will be absent from Casper ‘or three weeks. eee Mrs. Paul Bacheler and son of Lusk, are the house guests of Mrs, Bacheler’s panents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flannigan on South Durb'n street. They will spend the holidays here and will be joined later by Mr, Bacheler. | eee | Lowell Coen and Charles Rowan returned this week from Kearney, Venezia Antique Doilies At 65c and $1.25 Each. Gloves for the Kiddies White and grey Suede Mittens, fur trimmed, at $1.75 and $2.00 pair. Dress Kid Gloves (not lined), $1.95 pair. Lined Kid Gloves at $1.25 pair. Box Sale of Silk Hosiery Fashioned Silk Stockings with reinforced Lisle top. Full range staple colors. the holidays with relatyles_ here. —_—_————— $6.75 for 3 Pairs Boxed FASHIONED ALL-SILK STOCKINGS Good assortment colors—$8.50 for 3 pairs boxed. Buy Your Hard Candies for Xmas Siockings AT THE PALMS Confectionery 414 East Second GiftSpecials FOR LATE SHOPPERS Xmas Full Fashioned Silk Hose $3.50 values. Suede, black, brown, beige, in light and dark wood colors and white. Heavy Hose with French $2.48 MAID-O-SILK HOSE Full fashioned Hose, some with ribbed tops; light beaver, brown and black. THREE GRADES $1.65, $1.75, $1.85 THE CASPER DRY GOODS C0. 126 East Second St. Phone 1981 STORE OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 9:30 O’CLOCK Come in—let us help you make your selection! ’ EVERYTHING IN MUSIC The Chas, E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second St. Phone 194 be Casper Daily Cribune tate university days here a3 returned to headquarters here for the holidays after having spent the st eight months in the Montana fl fields. Poked James W H. B. Norman and son, arrivedlare city vis tends theyesterday afternoon from thelr home the!n ranch west of ( The National Bank of Commerce WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND VICTORY NOTES Holders of War Savings Stamps (due Jan. Ist) and Victory Notes (due Dec. 15) can get permanent benefit from their original invest- ment by depositing them in a savings account. They will be received as cash NOW. Make Your War Savings Permanent. “A Bank of Strength and Service” CASPER, WYOMING x... | Sensational XMAS FUR SALE 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 Coney Coat Sealine Coat Muskrat Coat 49" 80 125 These Coats are each an A-1 Grade in its class. Regular $456 Jap Mink Coat 300" Regular $850 Jap Mink Coat Regular $675 Jay Mink Coat 150" Jap Mink is a-high grade Fur of smart appearance, with remarkable WEARING qualities. ? One of these Coats lasts many years. Regular $600 Moleskin Coat 375" 42-inch length, with handsome | deep Grey Squirrel collar. | A good Fur Coat or Wrap is not an extravagance. Regular $650 Baby Beaver Coat Regular $550 ° Beaver Coat 350" 42-inch length, lined with Brown Radium Silk. Beautiful deep and heavy brocaded lining. years—a thing of beauty and pleasure. Regular $950 Hudson Seal Wrap Ermine lined Choker collar, Regular $1,200 Grey Squirrel Wrap 625°" 750° A truly magnificent garment. Just a Few Steps from Second Cf; Street on Center These are but a portion of the beautiful pers. notched collar, With reasonable care it will last for Furs we are showing for Christmas shop- OE