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* TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923 Nocturne Club Meeting Last Evening. The regu'ar meeting of the per Nocturne club was held ‘ast | evening at the Young Women’: Christian association club rooms ley, 155 North Beoch atreet. with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Leggett as} hosts. “Birthday of a King,” Miss Mae Healey; vocal selection, Days” and “O, Sole Mio,” by Joh' Arnott, quartette, “Still The next meeting of the club wil be held January 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Riker, 855 Sout! Grant street. Mrs. Berta Smith, president of the club presided. cee Miss Bailey Is Guest Of Honor at Party. Miss Elsie Bailey was the guest honor at an informal bridge party /eiven last evening by Mr. and Mrs.| (97) ond 1! M. C. Crouch at their home on Cy Miss Bailey will leave soon avenue. for her former home in Kansas./ Honors for the evening were won by Miss Bailey and Patrick Hen- nesey, Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E, Costello, EB. H. Aderton, Mr. and Mrs. Denis Daly, Miss May Red- dington, Mrs. Daniel Sullivan, Miss, Mr. and Mrs. Genevieve Reddington, Joseph Tobin, Miss Betty Bangert, nesey and the honored guest. eee Ferrts-Edwards Sunday Evening. Miss Wynell G. Morten Edwards Mrs. Pete: as the| Night,” Mrs. Berta Smith, Mrs. Leg-| gett, John Arnott and A. C. Riker. Following the program refreshments were served by Mr, and, Mrs. Leg- gett, assisted by Mrs. Rose Hanie. BY MARY TOBIN made candies to the soldiers at the caw | hospital in Sheridan and all out- siders who are interested and wish to donate candy are asked tay take ‘s/it to the home of Mrs. Alice Stan- A program of interest was! Past Noble Grand given which included a vocal selec-; tion by Mrs. Leggett, vocal solo, Edna “Gray | Club Meeting Wednesday. The Past Noble Grand club of Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 39, will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Whisen- | hunt, 232 North Lincoln street. All members of the club are asked to be present. | Howe-Leach Marriage Monday. Miss Edna Pearl Howe and Wi- |Nam Griffen Leach both of Salt Creek were married yesterday after- noon et 4.30 o'clock at the Presby- terlan munse, 1103 South Wolcott jstreet/ the Rev. Charles A. Wilson officiating. The ring ceremony was used. They were attended by Mr. \and Mrs, J. J. Hale, Harry L. Duhr- the bride. The couple will make thelr home at Salt Creek, where Mr. Leach {s connected with the Mid- n | cee iu h 230 | west Refining company. Miss Marie Lawler,| Patrick Hen- Ferris and Charles of Casper, were married at the Methodist Epicopal church last Sunday evening by the) rs. Clara Bond has arrived in |the city from her hame in Buffalo jand will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays here visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warrick Bond. eee r Mr. and Mrs. H. Roe Bartle have jas their guest at thelr home in the |Poling apartments, Mrs. Bartle’s aunt, Mrs. J. M. Rains of Lebanon Ky. Mrs. Rains will remain here could wars pyecr yres Mts, ana | Until Mrs. Bartle who has been ser- i | Mrs. James R. Boswell, of Glen. |(ousy i} for seme time has com- rock, Apeeaie? . 8. B. A. to Give Entertainment Wednesday. The Security Benefit association \ieinecty Knights and Ladies of Se- curity will give an entertainment which will include an amateur play Wednesday evening. No admission will be charged and the public ts in- vited to attend. Miss Crater Will Entertain Friday. Miss Helen Crater will entertain at an informal bridge party to be given on Friday evening of this week at her home on East Second street. eee Aid Meeting and Sale A Thursday Afternoon. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will hold their regular meeting Thursday af- ternoon, December 20, at 2:30 at the church corner of Sixth and Durbin streets, Following the meeting a delicatessen sale also a sale of Christmas candy will be held to which the public is invited to at- tend. eee Literary Department Méeting Wednesday. The Literary department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the residence of Mrs. W. H. Patten | on enth and Durbin streets. ‘The program for the afternoon will include a paper on “How to Judge a Short Story,” by Mrs. D. Welch, a short talk on “The Dialect Story, by Mrs. William P, Holman, and a review of O'Brien's “Best Short Stories of 1923," by Mrs. K. R. Drebert. All members of the divi- sion are requested to be present. eee Birthday Party and Dinner Monday. Roy H. Bullack Jr., son of Attor- ney Bullack, was host at a party | and dinner given Monday afternoon and evening at his home, 753 Lind avenue in honor of his thirteenth birthday, Games were played dur- ing the afternoon and musical and ing contests held, prizes being won by James Kimball, Kenneth Hurst and Randall Millhollin, A decorative scheme carried out in colors suggestive of the Christmas n was used. ong those who attended were Clifford Majors, Kenneth Hurst. Peach, Bradford Faubian, Kimball, Clayte Schaffer, Millhollin and the host. eee Glee Club Entertains Rotarians at Luncheon. ‘The girls’ glee club of the Roose- velt school entertained by giving several selections yesterday at the alar meeting and luncheon of Rotary club. . Mr. and Mrs. Hill Will Entertain. Invitations have been tssued by and Mrs. Charles 8. Hill for a 1 dinner and dancing party to nm at the Henning hotel on w Year's day. : Miss Wiliams Will Entertain for Guest. 4 Miss Julia Williams will entertain mally this evening at a bridge complimentary to her guest, wi Lillian Talbutt of Denver. ght guests will attend. oe. oe egion Aux lceting Wednesday. American Legion auxiliary hold its regular business meet- and annual election of officers y afternoon at 2:30 o'clock n's bible class room of the Episcopal church, All bers of the auxiliary are espe- asked to be present at this ting. | . { Mr. and Mrs. B. Laverty of South Cherry street are the parents of a baby sin who arrived last evening. | Dr. J. C. Kamp the attending phy- )siclan reports mother and son’ to be doing nicely, ee Mr. and Mrs. EB. C. Kirkman ar- rived in the city yesterday from Denver ang expect to spénd until after the holidays here visiting with thelr son, E. C, Kirkman and fam- ily. ‘4 eee Mrs. W. L. Connelly an4d Miss Margaret Dougherty have returned from Denver where they spent a short time on a pleasure trip. eee Miss Etheline Randall left last evening for St. Louis, where she will spend several weeks visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Calley are among the Denver business call- John Reach, Donald Hurst, Eugene! James | Randall ; ers spending several days here. eee Mr. and Mrs. kent Williams, well known Casper residents, reached Phoenix, Ariz., where they expect to Do your Gees shopping at the Caspe Children’s Dresses, ins have been completed by the bers to send a box of home >) your Christmas shopping ae| Casper Dry Kopper Kettle Art Shop CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT ARE. DISTINCTIVE 20% Discount From now until Christmas Eve on Silk and Parchment Lamp Shades, Pillows, Imported and Domestic Pot- tery, Candle Sticks, Orange Bowls, Bud Vases, Bas- kets and dozens of other novelties. most complete stock in Casper. Skeezix Shoes Sold Exclusively in Casper at This Shop For children from 2 to 8 years. per cent below prices asked for other makes of child- ren’s shoes, of the best quality and in numerous shades—400 pairs to select from. Apparel - The Kopper Kettle Inn Ground Floor—O-S Bldg. DIAMOND THIS WEEK AT Huber’s Jewelry Store jnix climate, where it is so warm ) that e do not need our over-/ | coats.” They made the trip over the | jscenic Apache Trail highway | Roosevelt dam, one of the most fa- | mous scenic trips in America, vee Miss Helen C. Savage is here for several days the guest of friends| from her home in Denver. . . Mr. and Mrs. .C. B. Norman spent yesterday visiting with friends in McAdams are s and fri as | after the holidays. | oes Miss Ruth Beggs and Miss Hilda Harlin will leave the latter part of| this week for Denver where they will speng@ Christmas with Miss Beggs sister, Mrs. Harold Moriey. H. C. Chappell of the Natrona Power compeny left last Saturday evening for California where he will spend Christmas and New Years with Mrs. Chappe!l, who has been| \spending the last month there, eee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rojand of Omaha are visiting here today en- route to Montana where they ex- to spend the holidays with rel-|8@ the guests of friends herp for | fom Riverton and other westers pect peak he ANS 8 where he has been on bus atives. sna fay 878 Raving arrived ye@ter-| ness for a short time. Mr. Gold Silas yo ey iui ce afi tea where will attend to ness matters! of visitor in tho clty for several days.| Miss Caralynn Connely of alt | (mbortance here for a few days bx aes Creek was a visitor in the city : Fey Coes 2 (Above) Aa a dinner ring a sterday. = ee ROE ite. B ie Mention, Fe ar eh aes R. Warren is attending to The ever-asefih (Right) The continentat chicago arrived yesterday and wil 5 siness affairs © cit r sot Je of the saute piace Thursday hers on a busi-|, Sis Evelyn Miller has returned | busin ry aes ae CS, 2 er Hike ed piddstive’ cig | from a pleasure trip of several days | &#! days j ‘je sdieee spent with friends and relatives in aT wi. ¥ weesahen chr eahae So Liike [’Dherencpolte: D2, .Zour Christmas shopping at | A | ‘ 0 Casper $00 clty and will syd several weeks A othe orse =i ae a nt sa here visiting at the home of his| Henderson will leave Friday | «the Robber." What do you think sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and even pyle the east where he wiil|he got away with? See him at the Mrs. Emmett C. Campbell. spend several Elks’ auditorum Wed eee ‘Word was received yesterday that Mrs. E. H. Foster who underwent | an operation in Boulder Sunday was much improved. Attorney Foster will return from Boulder this week. vee Mr. and Mrs. T. Patterson came down last evening from their home in Billings and will spend several days here. eee irs. H. W. Ekdahl and Miss Eva Neilson are Greybull visitors spenu- ing several days here, eee | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sandoz have | returned from a few weeks’ pivas ure and business trip spent in Ne- braska. Mrs. C. Murphy came in yester- day from Lavoye and will visit with friends here for several days. eee Mr..and Mrs. C. A. Preston and children will leave this week for 3 need S B scoTTs + EMULSIOMp\ 10,000,000 § School Children \\ remain for an i{ncefinite period. Mr. | Colorado where they will spend the| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. Williams expressed them-| holiday: [selves as “delighted” with the Phoe-| Preston's parents, have returned from a few days visit to} with friends in Cheyenne. of Oklahoma City have arrived in the city and will make their home here Mr. Becker having accepted a position quarters in this city. of Minnesota are.in the city an4| Georgia. Mr. Webb spent a short will spend until after the Christmas| time visiting with friends in St. | holidays here with friends. Louis enroute. | roving at ot roc eee es9-je | Miss EF. E. Woods of Billings is| Attorney Henry H. Perkins will | among the out-of-town callers her: | leave the latter part of the week this week for several days, for his former home in Platsbur e “ef © Mo., where he will spend until a r Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott left lant ;th@ holidays with relatives and as t ewest rst evening for California, where they | fends Reg will visit for severai months and} © p pixer of spend the holidays with their daugh- ter Ruth, who has been attending school there. N. C., arrived in the city yesterday and will spend several days here. “-« Charles Morris of Sioux City, Ia. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE. £.' Do your Christmas shopping at |the Casper Dry at the of Mr | Henderson. home 2. Mrs. E. C. Walters and aught | os Temaned left Monday of last week for Mon-! Attorney G. H. Mann has ANNOUNCEMENT CHRISTMAS BAZAAR BY THE LADIES OF GRACE A. M. E. CHURCH, 305 N. GRANT ST. DECEMBER 18 “Jiggs’ Dinner” Prepared by Mrs. Frances Broadus Served From 5:00 to 7:00 P. M. My, Sues. E. Ry Cray, amt 2081 co where they will:apend the bolt- | daya with Mr. Walters. resumed his law practice at |Room 104 Becklinger Bldg. 232 East Second, Casper. Phone 1999. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Becker City Briefs Rayburn S. Webb, Casper archi- | tect, is spending the holidays in in this state with head- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beardman Tulsa, Okla., ar-| rived in the city yesterday and will | spend until after Christmas here. eee . Taylor has returned Denver after spending a week he: on business eee Mrs. A. E. Kirk of Asheville, Edward Gold, representative of the Vitigraph pictures, has returned Mrs. Robert Byrne and « Mrs. Gift ECONOMICAL (clumbine PURE MILK Problem Tue Hafis Versatile may change its mind three times a day. Mornings, if you like, you may wear it on the wrist; with an afternoon frock it may be suspended asa pendant; and for evenings it will be stunning indeed as aring. Itcomeswith the famous. Hafis FRANK CANNER Custom Tailor Cleaning and Pressing 253 South Center The finest and Sold at from 30 to 50 Hats and Wearing SALE guarantee and all that me&ns in de- pendability and excellence. And for Christmas—three watches in one— a gift never given before! An 18kt. white gold model is offered at $75. Come in and see it. Just Received Please ONE BEAUTIFUL LOT OF Q T H R O C as SPRING DRESSES JEWELERS More? AND HATS In Time for Christmas Gifts i Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 137 E. Second “wants to see you” Open Evenings Until Xmas Henning Hotel Bldg. Appropriate Christmas Gifts For FROM A MAN’S STORE Knitted Neckwear Silk Neckwear Dress Shirts Just Received! Your Victrola Art Model Step in and see this handsome walnut Victrola No. 405 Art Model, finished in the finest tra- ditions of the craft, complete in every refinement of the talking machine art. An unusual model and one which, like all Victrola instruments brings all music to the home. Let us demonstrate it and -assist in the selection of appropriate records to go twith it into your home. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS The Chas. £. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” 232 East Second CASPER Dress Gloves --.--.---$1 to $12.50 Combination Belt Sets____________$2 to $5 Emblem and Initial Buckles__$1.50 to $4.50 We have many.other gifts that you would enjoy giv- ing and gifts that would be greatly appreciated by any man. Jessen Bros. 115 EAST SECOND Phone 194