Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1923, Page 3

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ful new home at Eleventh and Durbin street in honor of Mrs. K. E. Drebert, who will lea’ Friday for California. A decorative scheme carried out in designs sug- gestive of the holidays was used throughout the house and the bali room. At the close of the evening « buf- fet lunch was served. Miss Evelyn | P! Patten and Miss Eilleen Butler acted as ushers. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Patten in receiving were Mrs. Mary Stapelton and Mrs. Drebert. Guests who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hanway, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanway, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rehr Jr., Mrs. Mary Stapelton, irs. Drebert, Miss Margaret England, Miss Zora Per- kins, Miss Marion Runden, Miss Esther Runden, Miss Jean Ray, Miss Mary Sandlin, Dr. M. J. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wear, M. E. Ed- wards, R. M. Wright, W. M. Roberts, D. Le Breche, Paul Sauter, and L. R. Gray. ‘The Women's Christian Temper- ance union meeting which was an- nounced to have been’ held Friday will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 promptly at the Methodist church parlors. The change was made to enable mothers who. are members of the union to attend the Christmas programs to be given Friday in tho schools. Mrs. L. C. Bailey will bein charge of the pro- gram for the afternoon which will be on department work. All _mem- bers and visitors are cordially in- vited to attend. eee Mrs. Bacon Will Entertain P. E. 0's. Mrs. E. P. Bacon will be hostess this evening at her home, 309 East Tenth street for the regular me ing of chapter O of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood. All members as well as visiting P. E. ©.’s in the city are invited to attend. oe Drill Team to Meet this Evening. The drill team and officers for the new year for the Women of Mooseheart Legion will hold their second practice meeting this evc- ning for the purpose of making preparations for the public install; tion which will be held Friday, D: cember 22. eee No Guild Meeting This Week There will be no meeting of St. Mark’s guild on Thursday of this week, Ladies of this organization have devoted their efforts to making mince meat for the holiday. trade and orders may be placed by tele phoning 835. Meeting Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will ‘be entertained by Mrs. W, H. Price's division’ Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Bungalow church. During tho afternoon a sale of articles left from the bazaar will be held. Ali members are asked to be present. eee Stuart Clan Meeting And Social Friday. The Clan Stuart will hold their regular monthly meeting, social and dance Friday evening of this week, ‘December 21, at the Odd Fellows hall. All members and friends are invited to attend. eee Bridge Party Last Evening at Hornor Home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hornor were hosts at an informal bridge party given last evening at their hotne on South Spruce street, at which honors were taken by Mrs. F. i. Erickson of Denver, house guest of Mrs. L. O. Parkins, and Francis Davis. At the close of the evening a lunch was served by Mrs. Hornor assisted by Mrs. Emma Wilkerson. eee E. Marvin McKenna Is Guest At Party Howard Stahl, Ross M. Grant and J. Kennedy Rodel were hosts last ‘evening at a stag party given at their home on Park avenue in honor of E. Marvin McKenna who will leave soon for Salt Creek where he has accepted a position. Among those who attended were William Edwards, R. BE. Evans, Clement Ni- colaysen, Theodore Rochford, Pat Patterson, Harry Darnell, Arnold B. Larson, Stacy Boyer, Richard Huff, W. J. (Red) Gardner, I. S. Smith, Daniel Danneher, Lee Mosher, John Wyland, E. E. Allen, Carl Geiger, B. G. Westover, Ralph Barton, Bryce Wilson, Waldo Roberts, George More, John Casey, T. Jones, Al Mathers, C. H. Relmerth and the honored. guest. eee Home Economic Division Meeting Is Postponed The meeting of the home economic department of the Casper Woman's Departmental club which was to have been held Friday has been pos- poned until Friday, January 18. see Holiday Dance This Evening At Evansville A holiday dance will be given this evening at Evansville to which the public is. invited to attend. The ecabee orchestra will furnish the music, Hsioful Club Meeting Thursday Afternoon Members of the Helpful club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clck ‘t the home of Mrs. James Cook, 215 lloward street. The subject for the ‘tternoon will be on Household sug- cestions. All members are asked to be present. he Casper Daily Cribure ment returned from Cheyenne this] morning where they have been a‘ | city, Mo. be joined by her sister, Miss Con- stance O'Malley, who attends col- tomorrow for Florida where she will cee | enroute. spend the winter months, returning} Henry Morganstien' has returned Mae to Casper in April. She will repre-|from Lander where he attended to} Francis Roberts of Toledo, is here| Cheyenne enroute to Fort Collins, sent Wyoming at the Florida State | business affairs for several daya._ | 0m business and visiting with friends. | Teachers’ association in January - danse and address the convention on edu- cational advantages and progress in Wyoming. eee Mrs. Clarence Milier has arrived in the city from Lander and ex- pects to make her future home eee 5. J. W. Dobley arrived this morning, from St. Louis and will spend severa! days here attending to business af- fairs. Fred Vilinave will leave tomorrow for California where he will join Mrs. bar sro Villnave and daughter Veronica. Mr,| _ The Misses Madge and Dorothy Villnave’s trip has been delayed due| Davis of Buffalo are the guests of to the serious {lIness of Ed. Hardley| friends in the city for a short time. who is reported to be greatly im- Re proved. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paulur were visitors for a short time this week Miss Helen Livingston will arrive| in Cheyenne. on Saturday of this week from eee Laramie where she attends the state| Miss Florence Barnes, daughter university and will spend the holi-| Of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Barnes, 703 days here with her mother on East} Glenarm street, will return Friday Third street. from Alliance, Neb., where she al eee tends St. Agnes’ academy. Miss Mr. and Mrs. James M. (Pete)| Barnes will spend the Christmas and Douglas have as their guest at| New Year holidays here with her thelr home for a month or six} Parents. weeks, Mrs. Douglas’ mother, Mrs. Hugo Schilling of Berkeley, Calit.| Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wellington Mrs. Schilling is the wife of Pro-| re visiting with friends and rela- fessor Schilling of the University | tives here until after the Christmas {week for Colorado to spend eee | with his family. A. M. Riner is a Casper arrival 4 day from Cheyenne. eee Cc. C. Dayton arrived this morn- ing from Denver and will spend a week here on business and visiting with friends. Bs several days here this week. cee ee 2. L, J. Harter of Lead, 8. PD. is here on business for several weeks having arrived yesterday. During his stay here he will be the guest of his brother, N. J. Harter. see S. C. Adams will return this even- ing to Denver having spent the last week here on a business trip. K. H. Gore ts among the Denver as guests at their home on South| Miss Jaunette Fuller of Denver, David street for the holidays, their | Who has been visiting here for the son Franklin and family of Lara-| last three weeks with friends left mite. last evening for her home. ate oe eee Miss Olive Lowndes will return} Mrs. Rubert C. Hanna has on. Friday evening of. this week] her guest at her home on McKinley Rawlins where he has been for sev- eral days. on a business trip. eee J. H. Russell and C. W. MeWil ams are among the out of town business men spending several ‘days from Laramie where she attends] Street, her grandmother, Mrs. Anna ; AEE SD the state university and will spend | Parker of San Francisco. the holidays here with her parents, Pers Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowndes, 1003] Miss Catherine King has returned South Ash street. from Montana where sho spent ary . some time visiting with her brother Miss Alice Hardie will return Fri- | 29d attending to business affairs. day evening from Laramie where Pie he she is an assistant instructor at the| Mrs. A. A. Price of Fort Worth, state university. Miss Hardie will] Tex-. is visiting with friends in the spend the holidays here with her| city for several days, having ar- parents. rived yesterday. eee Ap aed og Frederick Lowndes of Douglas} Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Spencer of will spend the Christmas and New| Grand Rapids, Mich., haye arrived Year holidays here with his parents, | !n the city and expect to make their Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowndes. home here. eee +) oa Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lucas and| Miss Eileen Calway of Denver ts daughter Clarissa spent yesterday | the guest here for several weeks ot in Casper enroute to Buffalo where} her aunt, Mrs. E. Q. Williams at they will spend the holidays. Mr.| her home on Ash street. Lucas is secretary of state. eee Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sawyer are shopping and ‘visitiig with friends in the city today from Salt Creek. eee Mrs. Harold Delaney {s visiting with friends in the city for a short time trom, Mammoth. Lander where he spent several days “A gts’ on business. Mr. and. Mrs. E. W.. Krampert st ag Ae have returned from Rawlins where| ¥rank Fisher has returned from a they spent several weeks on bus!-| several days business trip spent in ness. Lander. _—_—_— —— Cc. M. Owen nas returned fom eee eee Miss Helen O'Malley left yeste~! Officers Ted McGrew, Jake Carter day for Grinnell, Ta., where she wil! and Ray Ideen of the police depart- |’ Durbin Van Law, Cistelct manager| Mark C. Gadberry left last even- ce Sy aes aoe ee of the United States Veteran's Bur-| {"& for the east where he will spend | Casper National Bank. ¢au for the Eleventh district is inj the holidays with his parents in Bos- the elty from Denver. }ton. He expects to return January | John C. Overmere will leave this, Cheyenne. the | Christmas and New Year holidays} autagd te outs caller speading — INDIGESTION H. H. Wilson fs among the Sal t| A reste visitors spending a short time. | A. W. Playtor of Denver who has, been spending the last few days here) on business wil! leave tomorrow for Thermopolis and Billings where he Will spend until after the holidays. R. E. Wertz, state manager of the) ‘Producers and Refiners corporation| of- California at Berkeley. holidays from their home in Okla z cas oma. wean ecm aes iia ee Ss PILLS "Henning Hotel Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Patterson have eee Se lL. H, Murray has returned from Attire: | Eas Satins: . ‘SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Attorney G. H. = |resumed his law practice at PAGE THREE. 1 in the city this week from Kansas, and Fred Kampf of the same com-] Christmas money can be solved} Do your Christmas shopping at pany were visitors in Cheyenne on| easily. Join the Christmas Savings |tha Casper Dry Goods. lege there. From Grinnell they wil!!| tending federal court. ; se. | Tuesday of this week from Casper.| Club. Casper National go to Des Moines where they will eee M. E. Rankin of Tulsa, Okla., who, vr SER ae SEND IT TO THE spend the’Christmas and New Year| Frederick Harrison has, returned| has been spending the last few) C. E. Martin will leave Friday| Doe your Christmas shopping at | PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY holidays visiting with relatives. from Denver where he has beén| Weeks here left yesterday for his, for Cheyenne where he will spend|the Casper Dry Goods. PHONE 1702 nase . visiting with relatives for the last home. Mr. Rankin will spend several) the holidays. = — —_—_———_——_—_—_——a Mrs. Anianda Kutzleb will leave | few weeks. days in Denver visiting with friends | CaS | G. R. Miller of the Carter Oi! com (pany spent a short time this week in ER Te Join the Christmas C. J. Carter and J. M. Cowgill of Casper spent Tuesday on business in ‘SureRelief 25¢ and 75¢ Packeges Everywhere The very thing — a Brownte This easily-worked, Eastman-made camera is just what your youngster wants, And if you aren’t quite sure, bring him in Mann has and see if his cyes don’t glisten at the very Room 104 Becklinger Bldg. sight of these splendid picture-makers. You 232 East Second, Casper. both can enjoy photography. Phone 1999. Brownie prices start at $2.00. We havy the complete line, of course. INEZ M. BABB Stenography, Clerical or Multi graphing work done correctly, A Nash for Christmas CASPER PHARMACY 111 East Second Street YOU, TOO, WILL SAY Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee IS THE BEST: Because: $ 1 5 per month : will buy this magnificent brand new fully guaranteed PLAYER PIANO only $595 at The MUSIC SHOPPE tne. 238.East Second Street Phone 1745 Casper’s only “ALL VICTOR STORE” It is the finest Coffee we can buy. It is Freshly Roasted in Casper—not miles away. It is Ground Fresh as you BUY it—not months before. It is Ground Fresh as y.ou LIKE it. It is Blended to suit your taste. It is Roasted to DRINK. We don’t sell advertising . It is Roasted in a most modern plant. It is Clean, Pure, Sanitary, Economical. It is More Uniform, costs less, goes farther. You get 10 More Cups to the Pound. Remember: Coffee is ONLY at its best when freshly roasted, ground fresh, and used fresh. No matter how you conceal the age of coffee it is not fresh, Pigeon’s Coffee is always fresh roasted and fresh ground. When you buy coffee-already ground you do not know whether CHICORY or other substitutes are added. If you like these substitutes don’t pay a high price for it, or pay the price of good coffee. Pigeon’s Coffees are absolutely PURE. Make Pigeon’s Coffee your coffee and you will always get good coffee at a low cost. If one blend does not suit you try another keeping in mind you will get the best at its best. 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