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Pntortained at Banquet. \ permanent organization of Cas- per alumni of the University of Wy- oming 4s expected to result from the anquet which was given by the smm and former students last night at the Henning in honor of the Wyoming Players who staged a irie@ program at the Elks’ auditor- m later in the evening. William B. b, who acted ss toastmaster at banquet was elected chairman the executive committee to or size the alumni. Other members of » cdmmittee appointed by Mr. ‘bb himself were W. Ott, adys Hasbrouck, M. N. Wheeler, 1 Sam Neff. pr. S...K. Loy, mayor-elect of Cas- ner and former faculty member of the University of Wyoming, deliver- 1 the address of welcome to the wyoming Players. Dr. Loy com- was organized lodge and the this time. pastor of the church in word. quent, brief! address by M. P. Wheeler, one of the | Norman McAdams, Mrs. first initiates of the lodge when it|UPS0". Mrs. Frank Knitt! spoke of the ably: at Langworthy, Mrs. ‘Webb Barnes, y anrussies of the! stra. A. P, Nesbit and the honored guest. trying to build the present home and then comparéd them with the splendid conditions that obtain at The Rev. Jesse A. Dean, a mem- ber of the order in Colorado and Casper, spoke upon the} meaning of the initlatory degree_pass His talk was nd profound and was greatly appreciated. Earle D. Holmes, Drltive one, Seno eee ae L. D. Johnson and others spoke votional singing by the lodge were interspersed to give zest to the pro- gram which was wholly informal. the Midwest Pharmacy left last eve- ning for Los Angeles to spend the holidays with her mother, after which she will go to Chicago and New York, where she expects to pur- chase the new styles in spring mil- Unery. During her absence the shop Marie Clare, Miss Lorena Bootz,| will be in charge of Mrs. Katherine ;Misn Mariam Nye, Miss Frances|Chase and Mrs. Frank Gore, |Adams, Miss Dorothy Dunmp, Miss see Cornelia Myers. Mrs. Frederick| Miss Anna Webster is attending to Stearns, Mrs. Bertha Kay business affaira here for several days and visiting with friends from Rapid City, 8. D, . ed the guest by her small niece ,cleverly dressed as Santa Claus. |Among those who attended were Miss Helen Wallace, Miss Mildred Fehlman, Miss Agnes Clare, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harold Delaney of Mammoth, will eave this evening for Dallas, Texas, where they will spend the holidays with relatives. eee ‘Mrs. Lora Snider and son, and Mr, and Mrs, M. W. Quinlan are among the Lander visitors spending several days here. 7 Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Stewart of Lavoye are visiting in the city for a short time this week with friends. eee Biedermann, in 1896. Mr. Wheeler hardships endured in East Side Methodist Mrs. Jack Leary and sons, Carroi! and Jack, left yesterday afternoon a5 sie| for Omaha where they will spend unique, Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Franklin and son have returned from a weeks’ tives. They will be joined there Sat- urday by Mr. Leary who will leave aiariemiesien: aca 1 solos, or-|t°morrow. pleasure and shopping trip spent in chestra music and patriotic and de- md eee Denver. FF _ Ex-Governor and Mrs. Robert D. ane a Burns and son jorado visitors in Mr. and Mra. 3. are among the Co! the city this week. . Carey of Careyhurst were guests for a short time this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham at their ope Casper Daily Cribune Julain Lever, Jr., will return to- motrow from Lander where he has been installing a new system of in- yentory for the state highway de- partment for tho last few days, eee James Cofy of the Marion P. Wheeler agency left this week for Antigo, Wis, where he will spend the holidays visiting with his par- ents, Carl Geiger of the law firm of Geiger and Westover will leave Sat- urday evening for Madison, Wis., to Spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with his sister. E. W. Bak cD. ‘ 1 large building owned and built »b: y ee ». Hanold and| Mr. Lioyd, is the new Lloyd cant Fs Charles Bumstead came in yester-| factory, where hundreds of pounc For the convenience of people, who are employed from Salt Creek, on a bu trip. Frank Leonard and C. E. Phea- sand of Teapot are spending several days in the city this week. J. M, Saxton of the Chicago Bur- lUngton and Quincy railroad is in the city on business from Lincoln. Lioyd’s Confectionery at and Wolcott has often been called, “The Christmas Store,” and rightly so. The stock is filled with delight-| ful Christmas gifts, and a courteous staff of clerks is always present to assist in the choice of suitable pre Aside from the confec-} tionery department, sentations, store has long plete drug department and novelty gift @epartment is The store has been appro- priately decorated for Christmas for shopper. more than two New O11 from Tustantly On East Fifth stret, in a new and (CAUSE OF RREUMATISM AT LAST DISCOVERED) mented on the toastmaster’s remark that “the University of Wyoming The orchestra gave two splendid numbers to start off the supper home on South Center street, . oe RL. Clark was a Casper arrival A. A. Sade, superiatendent of casper’s schools, a!so spoke brief: ly onthe matter of loyalty to the state institution, Mr. Slade has al ways, been a staunch booster for school and his remarks Inst night were In keeping with his for- mer actions. He wns a guest of hon- r at the banquet, The Wyoming who at tended the. banquet inelitded the Misses Olivette Mitsch, Crete Wood, Ann Lawler, Loy Ripley and Helen Coleman and the Messrs. Monte Warner, T. J. Kelly, Ted O'Melia and Wesley Kerper. Casperites who attended besides Dr. Loy and Mr. Slade, were Mr. and Mrs, William B. Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman, Mr. and Mrs. C, P. leen Mahoney, hall. Mrs. H. H. Mrs. sam Neff. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. HL I. Kennedy, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Ott, Mr. and Mra. James Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo tain members Goodrich, Mrs. Esther Nash, Mrs. Helen Hutchinson, Miss Gladys. Hasbrouck, Miss Frances Ferris | cess. Miss Lois Coens, Miss Lillian Lar- ) and Messrs, Ea Hathaway, icorge Wheeler, Clarence Brock, Glen Parkery Martin Snyden, Clair Talbot, Bi Martin: and Henry Carlson, Bridgo Party were hosts ewe Miss Sulit Entertains Thursday Club Miss Matgaret Sullivan entertain- ed this afternoon at her home on kast Tenth street for the regular meeting of the Thursday bridge ub. Misg Sullivan was assisted by r sisters, Miss Kathleen and Pa- attornoou were Mrs. O, K. Deaver,| Mra. M. C. Price, Mrs. Lelgh Mc-jmrnesday Grath and Mrs. L. F. McMahon. ont eee Midwest Athletic Club Will Give Danco The Midwest rive a holiday dance Saturday even 5, December 29, at the Masoni tomple. The Apollo orchestra will {urnish the music. eee P. E. O. Meeting Saturday Afternoon Mrs. William M. Holland will en- tertain the members of chapter, G. of the P, E’.O. Sisterhood Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at her residence, 41 South Kimball street. All mem- bers are/invited to attend. eee Odd Fellow’s Hold Annual Roll Call The annual roll Lodge No. 22, I. O, O. F., which owns Mrs. R. E. who attended Athletic club will! |Mrs. Warren, |Lever, Jr. women of tions call streets, was held there Tuesday evening. Out of 350 members of the der, nearly half were present to swer to their names while 50) Mi {ters were read from members who Were unable to attend in’ person. luny visiting members were also ere to lend encouragement and as- church, he festivities were inaugurated , the audience singing “The Star ‘ ngled Banner. Charles T. MeGrady, Suilivan, Miss Miss Margaret Adel Ackerman. . o'clock at the Knights of Pythias All members of the organiza- tion are asked to be present. eee Mrs, Schwartz Will Entertain Club the members of the Duplicate bridge club tomorrow at her residence, 80: South Beech street. branch of the Women's Christian Temperance union this evening and their friends at her home, 445 South Durbin ¢street. terest has beer planned and the en- tertainment is expected to be a suc- Informal Dinner And Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Hillsman last evening at an in- formal dinner and bridge party given * at their residence on South Elm street, honors at which were taken by Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stanley. Christmas candles with flowers and % favors suggestive of the Holidays were used for the table decorations. Ten guests attended. Miss Lever Entertains tricia Sullivan, Substitutes for the, a¢ Bridge Party. Miss Violet evening at South Beech informal bridge party. the evening were taken by Mr. and ‘Warren. Among those jhurst, Miss Atelka Boling, Mr. and Mr. | Shaw, Glenn Pool an¢ Mrs, Jessen Entertains Congregational Women. Mrs. Fred Jessen entertained tho church Wednesday afternoon at her home at the regular meeting. Dur- ing the business session the ques-|\, tion of Cividing the society into sec- was dismissed, \to be held in tho future in Knights of Pythias hall with four of Casper|members to act as hostesses in- stead of t#o. The meeting was larée- a benutifu home at Second and Wol-|l¥ attended showing the interest be- ing taken by Herrington Is Guest at Shower. Miss Frances Herrington, marriage to Henry Biedermann will take place during the Christmas hol ce. {days was the cuest of henor at a miscellaneous shower given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Virgil Davi This was fol- James B. Snedden and Mrs. Robert wed by a reminiscent an@ forceful Herrington. A Christmas tree artis st}evening for Denver, where he will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Ward. Miss’ Kath.| Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bishop of E Miss Kathryn| Second street, will return Friday Patricia. Sullivan,|™orning from Larainie where she England and Miss|®ttends the state university, and will spend the holidays here with * her parents. She will be accompa- Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Clark have returned from a few days pleasure Pythian Sisters Will nied home by Miss Eva Beaton, who|t ip spent with friends and rela- ject This Evening will visit for several days at the| tives in Thermopolls The Pythian Sisters will meet in| Bishop home, leaving Sunday for - ss regular session this evening at 8|Lander, where she will spend the| Miss Marion Stephens of Denver is the guest here of relatives until after the holiday season. oe Mrs, F'. T. Kiser of 259 East G street left this morning for Lincoln, where she will spend the holidays with ‘friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Carleton Slymer and children will arrive tomorrow morn- ing from Ohio and will spend the holidays with relatives. cee Mrs. RE. Bennett and sister, Miss Wilson of Denver, are guests of friends here for several days having arrived yesterday, cee Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Gerney are shopping and visiting with friends here for several days from their home at Lavoye. ichwartz will entertain Plummer, Mr, and Mrs. Pitt Covert | pega pe holidays here with Mrs, Clymer’s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schulte, Mr.| Young Peoples Branch of rahe father, Julian Lever on South Beech ‘and Mrs. John Whelan, Mr.” and|W. C. T. U. To Meet Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eccles of] street {. N. Wheeler, Mr, and Mrs.| Mrs. Harry E. Parsons will enter-| Biddle, Mont., are visiting with of the Young peoples| friends in the city for a few days. 2 ‘ Miss Ruth Kimball will return Sat- day from Laramie where she at- tends the state university and will spend until after the New Year holi- days here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Steffers came in yesterday from Powder River and will attend to business affairs and visit with friends here for sev- eral days. A program of in- Last Evening Miss Loretta Lazier of Salt Creek is visiting in the city for a short time this week. ee ‘Mrs, Bernard L'Esperance, accom- panied by Mrs, J. LeRoy Slusher, left today for Kansas City, where they will visit with friends for a short time. From Kansas City they will motor to New Mexico where entertained| they expect to spend the remainder her home| of the winter months. street at an ee 16 Honors for) 45, and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan will return “Sunday morning from the Lever . east where they have been visiting ; c were Miss Betty Tol-| io. tne iust-two months. “While ale surprise her with the gift of her en- Mn and Mrs, Julian |2e8t from the city Mr. Sullivan, who g egement ring than under the mistletoe. is republican national committec- man from Wyoming, attended the re- publican meeting held at Washing- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan also vis- ited with their daughter, Mrs, Joe Donlin and baby at Fort Wayne, Ind., for some time. Congregational Ob On 6 Mrs. Albert Flemming, mother of Mrs. Leigh McGrath, who has been iting here for the last month, left yesterday afternoon for her home in Novia Scotia, eee Mr. and Mrs. William Riseling of Missouri are among the out of town business visitors spending several of tho| ays in the city this week. eee Mra. Mabel Smith of Enid, Colo., is visiting with friends here for sev- eral days, having arrived yesterday. coe Miss Ann Frederickson of the Ann Hat shop located in the balcony of Patterson, Alex the hostess. ith 4 the persons. the meeting the Jos. I. 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Mapes is a Lin oln business caller spending a few days here after it ix rubbed on. the mkt sue. 8 So astonishing have been the re- G. C. Austin and Preston H sults fi om. s use in Buror that Welch, J'yo., ¥ spending several days > cit D. R. tansbury ar ed yesterday full purchase price o from Crawford, Neb., and wil! visit that it tle if you do not ge sper National com @' Savings club. | Tee Cream ny where th Second! z WE ARE for which the! been noted, a com- ready for the weeks. open every evening until Christmas. selection early, pay a small depos Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, a fermany Stops Pain here now for your selection. in Many Cases tm Bee irs pecan ween relief from pain. If you . here for several d: |x sufferer m rheumatic pain, no 5 * wee ter how long standing, you ow t - G Leete P. Hover was an arrival | H€.t0 goureelt to try this wonderful | uA ive . here from Tulsa this we and seo how quickly the pains dl we : te Se tba er ‘a> Gift G, C. Larsen arrived today from T er Bion tie oF Chicago and expects to spend sor time here attending to business ma ters. ei jae K. EB. Thornton came in yesterday on a short business trip from Tea of perfection Schwartz IRIS BLDG Waffle Irons $15.00 up Electric Toasters $5.00 up Table Stoves $12.50 up Curling Irons $3.50 up PHONE 1993-3 ug & Supply Midwest Certificates From Smith Pha Public Stenography, INEZ M. BABB Henning Hotel graphing work done correctly. SEZE Golden Rule Dept. Store Dy Stenographer Clerical or Multt- A Nash for || Christmas ELELEDLE ; BS | The BRUNSWICK VICTROLA 232 East Second St. ———— Open Evenings Until Christmas during the day, we will keep our Jewelery Store Make your and we will lay aside the gift until Christmas Eve. Remember that never before has Casper been treated to any- where near as fine a display of Diamonds, are ready 3 cf : Mr, Mrs. E. C, Sullivan ar- For years the cause of rheuma- “1 entered Casper politics,” and] which was served by the Rebekahs. tye Mr,‘ and yesterday from Lander. A ause of rheuma {puis approval of the idea. Itc| It s expected that a much larger at-|_ D&Vid Kidd has returned from |rived from Denver and will spend 3 ets ferent; reasona- Lectned Gecters cussed the rapid growth of the} tendance will be obtained at the next Forest where he attends|the Christmas holidays here with) yo. 3%, Ferguson, Charles Wil-|even disagreed among themselves, te university an@ complimented | annual roll call. school and will spend the holidays |elatives and friends. ama and Howard C. Smith are|QMIy jately has it detintte : : ; eee here with relatives. . 4 Howard (C. | Smith re luemonstrated that the Teal causs he ‘siasfers upon sik Vigra ty] be Lie ee meee eee Mrsiy Helen -Helraulech aA Rabe tee arte here ee oe caany cases Of Thocmatiam is the] JEWELERS : Monte ‘Warner, manager of the| Entertain John Hancock, city counctlman,|#re visiting with friends here from . Denes © internal infec ‘ player, responded to tho welcome. Mrs. Jullan Lever Jr., will enter-| Wil! leave this evening for Innman. Ns etl ameeal ek, oe a a J. E. Kinled is a Denver business | it the student body of the univer. | tain this evening for the members of| Neb» where he will Dols (ME: SON > on aged o4. coh pam ending a chort time here| } been able to foresee this|the Midnight bridge club at her|COCK. Who has been visiting there) “ir All’ Nrs. sm. this week : ney had been able to forenen {el home. ow ‘South Recch “Strece [for a short time. Mr. and Ars.|Tulsa, who have been spending the oe | REED Henning Hotel Bldg. wang former students together it|Among those who will attend are|/ancock will spend the Christmas last month here will leave this even-} yy, Fane the same G vould never have hesitated a ma| Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mrs. Frank Cowan,| )olidays with x atives at Innman. | ing for their home. vesterc ate eels vent fn launclting the tour on|Mrs. W. J. Rehr Jr., Mrs. Fred . will spend some time here : ; we have now entered,” Kampf, Mrs. ‘Paul Hooper, Mrs.|_ Miss Lillian Bishop, daughter of] G@ 1. Ward will leave Saturday }e, pusiness affal PAGE THREE {LLOYD'S STORE FILLER Jot fresh high grade candies are) cream supply for the store is man- { |turned ovt daily. Aside from thelr| ufactured. Jown candies, the Lloyd retail store} pean! carries seven other nationally known b j Behind the store proper is the Lioyd |, Have your next Christmas money saved. You can do it by joining the Bank Christmas PAPAS Makes Shall It Be Victrola 210 $100.00 The Brunswick “York” $150.00 By Comparing Them Side by Side Your Satisfaction Is Assured REMEMBER: Ours Is the Only Store In Casper Selling Both the BRUNSWICK. AND RECORDS AND an RECORDS It DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU BUY YOUR ~ MUSICAL MERCHANDISE “Home of the Chickering” CASPER Two Most Famous | The VICTROLA The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Phone 194 E ey) eye : ' ' ' ! ' t