Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1923, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Fol == la > MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1923 len, the Rev. Father J. F. Morston, Edward S'ater, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Mrs. Charles W. Beckett, The Freshman class of the Na- trona county high school will hoid & party for the members next Fri- eee Mrs. Kenneth Miller and daughter have returned to the city from Lusk after spending a short time visit-) ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller, friends. } es Mr. and Mrs. C. EB Welmot came he Casper Dally Cridune is connected with the Home Build- ers associaticn. cee 1. R. Young of Doug'as spent yes terday here visiting with friends. cee B. C. Richards is a business man attending to affairs of importance here for the week. eee ©. T. Bergdeil came in yesterday from Lavoye and will spend several Miss Margart Keith ts visiting with friends and relatives in Chey- enne for several days. Riverton branch, have returned to buSiness trip of several days spent thelr homes after spending several here 2nd in Douglas, days in the city on business. bP x Fog eee Wate Fowler came up this morn- T. H. Elquest has returned to his !ng from Douglas and will spend home in Torrington after a severa) Several days bere. days business trip spent here. eee C. C. Wood arrived yesterday from Denver and will spend a week here visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. R.. J. Bureh has arrived in the city from Lander and will assist the Lander Dairy and Produce associa- tion during the holiday rush. eae R. A. A'les-of Cheyenne ts attend- 4nd Telegraph company. ing to business affairs here for a - | with the Mountain States Telephone ' which was raided early Saturday morning, were being made this af- \ternoon by County attorney E. H |Foster. Mr. Foster said that he hoped te have the proceedings ready to file today. Consequently the “business as usual” sign will have| to be taken down and those who! have found the inn a pleasant ren- dezvous will have to seek other) scenes for their merry-making. ‘Cars were busy yesterday carry- Sung byChorus | PAGE THREE. ‘The Casper Choral society ie a community organization of singers. From its capable performance of last evening It is safe to predict other superior musical entertain- ments for Casper people this winter season. Nothing would be so thoroughly enjoyed as the singing of Christmas carloads by this group in the business center of the city on Christmas Eve. el Scenes ‘. Carey ere shopping and attendi: ere. ——ees | F. M. Brooder is visiting with'tng curiosity seekers to and from| |, A Mr. and Mrs. Foley nesting and election of officers re-| {> business afore thre fe ne | days b Rage! cee friends tn Sheridan for a short the place of existence of which had | watch for the date. A Paeksad Entertain at Dinner, freshments will be served by the! nome at Careyhurst. J. B. Smith of Clevelan¢, Ohio, is| E- A. Cooney, Casper resident, has time. never been even remotely thought | FTopa.." ; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foley enter-}c:mmittee in cha-xe. During the bspacty FS @ budness man spending a few|rrived at Phoenix, Arizona where eee of by those who led well orderea | ©! ot tained at dinner last evening at| social hour a handkerchief will be Mr. and M lL. Bo Fulton ‘are here this week: he expects to remain for the winter! G. A. Clarke is spending a short! lives. a their home on South Park avenue.| given and al) members are asked to visiting here for a short t ‘fork cass 2. he months. Mr. Cooney ts delighted time here on business from his home RK Gold and Ophelia roses with candles|be present and to bring one new Reed this morn-} With climatic conditions at the tn Land and nut baskets of gold were used} handkerchief. peg gt Lag Baas ™ . at bi eee Ine from Denver on © neveral days’| Arizona metropolis and is visiting, cee f v4 for the table decorations. Included see fe many points of scenic interest in “ 9? 4 ‘an - Mrs. 8. S. Sike of Thermopolis is | business trip. YF Dink" ce: Soe Arthur Mann returned last week oly City Is rf ache pag ee oe any Abid here for @ short time visiting with es and near the city. {trom Lander to resume his work im % iin, 5 a ti a re b 108 - o * up yesterday from Cheyenne and -* few days. Dr. G. 8S. Barger, nose, ear B. SC Westover, and Dr. Victor|day evening, in the symnastam. will spend several dae here. Wht dnd dere: 2. ti: Satteechave eee and throat specialist leave Fri-| | All that has been previously You may have your favorite 4 pertne ee raphe A he erp rtapage > a eee returned from a pleasure trip of] N. J. Stokes of Denver arrived day of this week for Riverton to be of the excellence of the store, think you know all about it, ‘ Y Piedad seethaen pare Pe x Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Welling-| several weeks spent in Denver and|th's morning and will spend some Sone for a short time on business. | Choral society was fully fustified| and fall to read the ads. ‘a Wedding Anniversary Mrs. Shi Ea ton will leave th's week for Califor-| other Colorado points. time here this week on business. Ye ee last night through {ts presentation| | You may have known the store end Is D. “A. ‘pp Will Entertain nia to be gone for a month on a see eee J. L. Manning who spent several of “The Holy City” at the Presbyter-| yesterday and not know it today. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Adsit enter-/D. A- B.'s Tossday, aia .| Pleasure trip. Mrs. Emma Pallus will leave Wed-| C. A. Brodie of Portland ts an out weeks in Nebraska, looking after. ian tabernacle. More than 600 people| The scenes “shift often. tained last Friday evening tnform-|. Mrs: B. Richard Shipp will enter- pikes nesday evening for the east where|of town business man spending sev-| business affatrs returned yesterday.’ made up the audience, and many| |New goods. New arrangements ally at their home, 1202 South Box-|ta'n the Fort Casper Chapter Daugh- hh y ©. i e 8 e of offerings, New things featured oD of the American Revolution | f°. 2nd Mrs. C. R. Myers and Mr.| she will remain until after the|eral days here. o | who could find neither seats nor irt elder street for their children, grand-| ters a3 * een |and Mrs. F. R. Gray were arrivals | Christmas holidays visiting with her cee Carl Weymouth has returned from standing room, were turned away. | t attractive readjustment of children, and friends, in celebration | Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 at her! trom Cheyenne yesterday. parents. John Brollier of Lavoye is visit- Lusk where he visited for a short|~ y¢ was observed that there was a} DFiCes. ras of their fiftieth wedding anniver-|residence, 541 ‘South Beech street. Ses PASS iting here with friends for the day. time with his family. Hinetn 68 Galance tir the! chaste. of Advertising In The Tribune has 4 sary. An enjoyable evening was aha Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Smith of the] Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. Roland ee. \ EE SBA Fa ig 50 voices. To effect a proportionate| ®* ‘t# object the laying before you ; spent during which t'me Mr. and| Mrs. Patten Smith-Turner hotel have aa their}and son expect to leave soon for| M. F. Call is a Riverton business "g!viending of tenors, sopranos, con.| ®t the dinner table the develop- m. Mrs. Adsit were presented with a| Entertain guest for a short time at the West| Chicago where they will visit with|man in the city for a few days. traltos, and others, is no easy mat.| ™ent of twenty-four hours in a reading lamp and wrist watch, Re-| Mrs. W. H. Patten will entertain} pore) aris. + yeu for ‘several see store news, ‘el, 's Harriett Bailey of Salt | Mr. Roland’s relatives ir ter. > 4 freshments were served at the close|®t an tnformal luncheon and bridge| Crees, svabkcl: J. Swalion and F. J. Beal are ae Fre You can’t know the news with- of the evening. party to be given on Tuesday of * é Thermopolis business callers in the ' ang ty Honavys saul ee Phebe out reading tt. fut see this week at her home, at Eleventh Mrs. A. B. ‘Allen ‘ts in the city — ———— city for a few days. ill each Neje dabnsee lh taes Shop in The Tribune before x YY Stipper Club and Durbin streets. vistting “with Srlsnie ‘alia: ahowuine eS 0 solos were given. For color, inter-| snopping in the shops, my gt py aor auverat dager’ roca Balt ‘Creek 0 . B, L. Graham and son have re- pretation, and control the vocalists Hse Bh sent x c-cckene a Mrs. Charles Long entertained the pea ike City Briefs turned from Denver where they) preparations for filing abatement! thelr. voices exhibiting ot the mann CASPER MONUMENT WORKS. al Lady Slipper Bridge c'ub last Friday Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Butler of La have been visiting with relatives for) > aims 508 South Conwell Street, Casper, at her residence, 150 North Grant Honors at br'dge for the af- Mrs. H. O. street. ternoon were taken by Ward and Mrs. Henry Scu'lion. The voye spent yesterday here vis'ting with friends. - . Mrs. George W. Dee was the Hagens returned Cheyenne Attorney G. R. yesterday morning from he last few weeks, } ee | Clayton will leave the latter Proceedings against the Sunrise Inn —$<——_—_— J. L. time flexibility and purity of tone. Wyo. Phone 2542 a 1 is week for Los Angeles where he has been attending to busi-| rt of this week : t ont A f friends y ay here he expects to make his future . . > on Friday, at the home of Mrs. Ward| _ it, ond Mra. Wiliam Jack bave| Fort pot giagena here yesterday | ness affatra for a short time. come, The Sign of Musical Prestige . : r ro nd 8 7 eee in Midwest Heights. ater} fre i ee oy h tH era Helen Thomieon: whe feet uet| Mr. an@ Mrs, Daniel M. Brooke} MB. Young of the New York Of} pr, sennings will leave tomor- ) } (\ y, “| Mr, and Mrs. Jones Aavmtat ak epiisian y are visiting here for the week frore | °™Pany returned yesterday after] iow over'and for Rawlins where he ff iv Entertain Club. Wes a Denver. ; having been absent from the city] win spend until Wednesday on a lat Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Jones enter-| yr, ana Mrs eg PEO wh ne set cad org 3 business trip. | PHONOGRAPHS AND ee tained the members of the Colonial ‘ie: Bibraicts nour | Miss Rachael Ryan left this morn o ‘ee a3 club at an informal dinner ana|2%4 family are former Lovell resi-| 1. ¢\ Billings and Sheridan, where} Among Casper people who spent| C. E, Edgar wil leave tomorrow “4 bridge party Friday evening at their | 2°™Ce® Who have moved to Casper! she will spend the week on busi-|a short time last week in Cheyenne|for his home in Billings following a te home, 513 South Park-avenue. ene ee Soe ness. were E. O. Stratton, W. J. Donnelly, h me cee James D. Garrett, John Burgess and =| Pg oaoge se gg tea Ty Seule| Mrs Haro’ Olson and baby have! afr and Mrs. TR. C. McBride have| Attorney BE. Enterline. 4 Iearatien FePeer “Ward and Ollver| feturned from Riverton where they] returned to Greybull after spending eee = 4 Meyer. The club will be entertained | <Pent ee Vee visiting at a a few days here visiting with Mr | ©. B. Jacobson has returned from A Ni ash for in three weeks by Mr. and Mrs,| (Om, re. ison’s Parents, Mr.| McBride's cousin, W. B, McBride.| Lander where ho spent several days HI “ 2 ;{and Mrs, Charles Swanson. eres. on Dustiied é ©. H. Meyer at thelr residence, 505 Sree eka ink oes uactig a Se ae sie Christmas th Park avenue, ; Sse a] sp bt, op amar Miss L.. Bishop has returned from | qreybutl are spending a short time| Charles Sheehan, proprietor of the LN Situs Mastiiig at Riverton, | where she spent three! here visiting with J. T. Norris for-| Lander and Riverton Ford agencies, hn nas | Bases weeks visiting at the home of her! merty of Greybull. and J, W. Hartzell, manager of the : Tee eae oC mecting of| P2TERts: Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bishop. pg — ere Y be a int meeting “we HI the auxiliaries of the Spanish War| Miss Cla're Savage was a recent een te bel ic suackne r Veterans Tuesday evening at the] visitor hi f Land. est of @ eby bey Rt «Sige BA tae Reta 3 or, xe o'| Walter A. Blackmore the third | Knights of Pythias hal! to which} her sister, Mrs, W. L. Hudson and I. I. Irvin fs among the Cheyenne ~ served. family have moved to Casper from AN EM td Lander and will make their home| '™°" *Pe8ding several days here. <4 eden peare here during the vinter months. Captain, William Clayton of the = = Mra. J. C. Warkley will entertain] Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Micek ana| /asner Police force left last woek ut @) t e g ent the members of St. Mark's Synurgae|daughter, Mildred, were visitors | OF 108 Curtahy At haxan he tomorrow evening at her residence,| from Lusk, who spent several days| pen] (he mas; holidays :with e ° ~ 114 Grang street. All pledges to the| here with friends last week. renga IRS District five dollar fund are to be paid at cee =f this meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Henry.C. Woodwara|__J- G. Harrington ana J. P. Squires ay ahe® are guests of frends here for ses.|2re attending to buniness affairs ek Presbyter‘an’ Bible eral days from Denver. here for several days from~Denver. It Will Pay You to See Us Before —» Class Will Meet. tee ad ibe \ all members are asked to attend. Following the business meeting, and e'ection of officers a lunch will be The Woman's Bib’e class of the First Presbyterian church will hold {ts regular monthly meeting Tues-| day afternoon at 2:30 at the home, of Mrs. W. H, Price in the Ideal; apartments (near courthouse). Mat-) ters of importance will be cons ‘dered and it is earnestly requested that all members and friends be present. ‘The Royal Neighbors of America! will hold an important meeting this| evening at 8 o'clock at the I, 0. O,! F_hall. _Fo'low!ng the bus'ness family. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Logue and Mrs. Ben Hughes and son, Jo- seph, have returned to their home in Lusk, after spending @ short time here visiting with friends and at Lavoye, visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. EB. Dale, rer Miss Genevieve Miller has re- turned from Lusk where she spent the guest here for several days of her sister, Miss Gladys Morris. eee Mrs. D. Mead and dGaughte' born Sunday morning at their home 311 East Eleventh. eee Harry Parsons spent several days here visiting with friends from Salt Creek. J. EB. Johnson arrived today from Forest Grove, Mont., and expects to spend several days here. see A. L. Barnes !eft last night for Beautiful assortment of fancy work, luncheon sets, towe's and buf- fet sets, suitable for Chrirtmas gifts. Phone 1075R in mornings. Te, Cea] Buying That Christmas Gift EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Casper Electric Appliance Co. 2,.0.-@ a week on a pleastre trip. Laramie where he will spend a . Royal Neighbors Will Pasta short time on business. Mr. Barnes |{ 291 East First Phone 1993-3 ) Meet 'Th's Fvening. - || M’ss Helen Morris of Sheridan, is | _——H——————— “Casper’s Exclusive Electric Appliance and Fixture Store” EVERY COAT IN THE HOUSE RADICALLY REDUCED YOUR COAT IS HERE Buy Now at the Lowest Price of the Season COATS Regular $39.50 Price Up to $85.00 COATS Regular Price Up to $110.00 $49.5 the home, +150” We gladly arrange terms of pay- ment to suit your convenience Have You Children? Then give them the advantage of good music Children learn to appreciate good music by hearing it; living with it. And an appreciation of good music will bring them social advantages, in later life, which they could not otherwise attain. For that reason, good music is today the universal Christmas gift in homes of culture the world over, The best way to have it, of course, is a Brunswick, the improved phonograph which brings the great con- cert and operatic stars of the New Hall of Fame into More than 25 superlatively beautiful designs, period, console and cabinet, from which to choose_ erately priced—$100 upwards. All mod- 3 Have this concert at home, Christmas Day The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering All Newest Materials and the Finest in Fur The FUCHS Compan Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop for Women and Misses 232 East Second Street Casper, Wyo. Phone 194 Tonight at the America, Francis MacMillen, Noted Violinist, Auspices of Casper Woman's Departmental Club

Other pages from this issue: