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MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1923 Che Casper Daily Cribun numbers and recitations has been here with their parents. They were Mrs. J. PAGE THREE. C, Mills and Mrs. John C.] this evening to spend the holidays planned and candy will be given to all children who attend. A free- will offering will be taken to assist in paying for the piano recently pur- joined at Chicago by their mother, Mrs. John Barnes who accompanied them home. eee , Harned. Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Hartung with relatives at his former home. eee Chester Baker is sperding the ter of Denver {s tn the city on bus-| iness for several days in connection with the fire Sunday evening at La- voye. Mrs, Mona Kelly ts visiting with friends here from her home at Hud- son, . of Cheyenne arrived Sunday morn-| Christmas and New Year holidays | uss Miss Genevieve Forest of Lincoln, chased for the primary department Retty Hostess At Party man, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valentine, Miss Miss Betty Wiederhold entertained, Mary Long, Miss Elsie Saunders, on Saturday afternoon at her home Miss on South Chestnut street in honor of her eleventh birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Favors and designs suggestive of the Christ- mas season were used for decora- tions. Among those who attended were the Misses Anna Hoff, Mary Jane Keith, Beatrice Evans, Beth Evans, Elizabeth . Nicolaysen, B. Fvans, Dorothy Mahoney, Mary Isa-, bell Edwards, Frances Lenning, Alice Ormsby, Virginia Nelson, Made- line Tobin, Jean Bingham Helen Grieve, Darline Nolan, Helen Vucure, yich, Corrine Evans, Ardell Gratiot, Hleanore Day, Susan Bess Kemp and Corina Woodruff. oe Christmas Dinner At Wheeler Home Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler will be hosts at a Christmas dinner to be given at their home tomorrow. Among those who will attend are) Mr. and Mrs. Freda Craig and chil- \ren of Lincoln, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. {. N. Wheeler, Mr, and Mrs. Mark davis and children, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Orville Wilson and baby. eee Mr. and Mrs. Curran Wil Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran will en- tertain at a formal dinner to be given Friday evening at their residence, 442 East Eleventh. see Woodman Dance This Evening At K. of P. Hall The Modern Woodmen of America will give a dancing party this even- ing at the Knights of Pythias hall to which the public is invited to attend. o. . Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Will Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cullen will en. tertain) at a Christmas dinner to be given tomorrow at their residence. Among the guests who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Ilarath and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sayland and the hosts and family. . Birthday Party Wednesday Afternoon Little Mary Ellen Cullen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cullen will be hostess at a children's party Wed- nesday afternoon of this week at her home in honor of her fourth birthday,. Amongrthe children who will attend are Marjorie Kaemmerl- ing, Catherine Kaemmerling,, Helen Niethammer, Jean Mcllarath, June Brodie, Mary Abbott Estabrook, Neo- ma Dessert and the hostess. see Christmas Dinner Tuesday At Marquis Residence Mr. and. Mrs. J. L. Mar@tis will entertain tomorrow at a Christmas dinner to be given at their home on South Jefferson complimentary to Mrs. Evelyn Delfélder of Riverton, sister of Mrs, Marquis and Edward Marquis of the Barr Gee ranch near Shoshoni, brother of Mr. Mar- quis, Covers will be laid for 10. ss. Mr. and Mrs. Durst Will Entertain Mr. and Mrs. John J. Durst will entertain formally this evening at , thelr home on South Center street for all those connected with the Oil Well Supply company. Among those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray McShane, Mr. and Mrs. t. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mr. and irs. A. P. Schle: For the tired business man Van Duzer’s make desserts that set him t ease with the world. Use Van Duzer’s Certified Extracts when a flavoring is _necessary.—Adv. Mina Dodge, Miss Margaret | Hoffman, Miss Grace DeWoody, |and the Messrs Wayne Howard, | Ralph Lowe, John Donnelly, H. E. Hamilton, Harry Stoudemi Evans, Floyd Ruegsegger, hosts, eee Program This Evening At ¥. W. Cc. A. The first annual Sunday school Program of the First Congregational chureh under the direction of Mrs. Carl E. Cook, will be held this even- ing at 7:30 o'clock at the Young Wo- men’s Christian a*ociation rooms. The program follows: I Hymn: “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” II Recitation: Mary Ann Eggers “Christmas” III Recitation Nell Wolcott “Mamma’s Stocking” IV. Song: Wm. Specht “Dear Little Stranger”. Vv Exercise Mrs. Nelson's Class “Christmas Is Coming” | VI Recitation: Beth Wolcott “If I Had My Way.” VIT Song Betty Allingham “Silent Night! Holy Night!" . VIII Recitation R. Stillway “The Boy and the Clock” TX Exercise Mrs. Ritchie’ “Oh! Tis Christmas Day.” X Selection Mrs. Tyler and Boys “Star of the East.” XI Recitation: Irma Reeder “How Many Days” XII Song Esther Specht “A Song and A Star” Santa Clause Appears Song Mrs. Specht’s Class “Joy to the World.” Recitation . Harold Cook “A Parting Word” XVI Hymn “Oh! Little Town of Bethlehem.” eee Cogwell-Weakdin Marriage Miss Marjoriete Cogwell and Rolla E. Weaklin were quietly married Saturday evening by the Rev. R. R. Hildebrand pastor of the First Chris- tian church. They were attended by Miss Lida Rebeck and I. G. Sperry, The groom has been ® resident of this city for some time befng con nected with the Chicago Burlington & Quincy railroad. The couple will make their home on Grant street. . Class XIIT XIV XV The marriage of Miss Elsa Faye Anderson of Ansly, Neb., to Ernest Eigler Fraser of thiy city took place Saturday evening at the Methodist chureh, che Rev. Lewis Carter oft: 4; Due t» the © arrival of train the care- jTacny was periormeé at one o'clock. The couple was attended by R. B. Jordon and R. L, Dunn, The bride, whose home is in Nebraska, was an instructor in the schobis of that state for several years. Mr. Fraser is connnected with the Chi- cago Burlington & Quincey railroad here. ‘They will make their home in this city. cee Informal Party Thursday At Wyatt Cafeteria The Misses Marjorie “Siske and Fynne Wilkes will entertain infor- mally Thursday evening at a danc- ing party to be given at the Wyatt cafeteria. eee Christmas Exercises This Evening. At Methodist Church The Sunday school members of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold their Christmas exercises this evening at 7:80 in the annex of the Sunday school. The public is invited to attend. ev. Christmas Last Evening Standing room only was the slo-! gan at the Methodist Episcopal |is the guest here over the holidays) tn, church last night when the choir gave a program of Christmas an- thems, solos, trios and quartets, un- der the direction of E. E. Fisher, di- rector with Mrs. Ethel Strickland at the plano. Long’before the hour of service every seat was taken and fully fifty people stood up. Many could not find even standing room. <A feature of the concert was the anthem, “Unfold, Ye Por-| tals,” by: Gounod, with two planus accompanying, at which Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. Homer Helms presided. Among the soloists were Mrs. Homer Helms, Mrs. Boyd Oz- born, Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Miss Edna Mae Healy and Mrs. Berta Smith, and Messrs E. Fisher, John Arnott, Boyd Osborn and Baxter Rarie. William Johnson, son of Mr. and@/sity, and will spend the hol: Mrs. O. G. Johnson was host at an informal dancing party given Satur-! day evening at his home on South Center street. At the close of the evening, refreshments were served by Mrs. Johnson. Among those who at- tended were the Misses Oudine Houser, Catherine Stell, Catherine With his mother, Mrs. Clare Baker !s Davis, Phyllis Freed, Pauline Green, Nan Smith, Frances Bingenhe!mer, and the Messrs Vincent Crater, Bus- ter Neel, Barry Mahoney, Holman, Paul Blodgett, Nelson Van Natta, Lewis Barker, Justin Mce- Carthy and the host. i George Cook has returned from Booneville, Mo., where he attends the Kemper Military academy and will spend the hol:days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook at their home, 635 South Beech street. eee Dr. 8. K. Loy, mayor elect, and Mrs. Loy are spending the holidays with relatives in Kansas. eee Harry McNamara of the Levy Construction company left today for his home in Douglas to spend Christmas with relatives. eee Miss Cornelia Meier of the Mid- west Refining company left Satur- ‘M. Snyder at Lancer until after the ‘Miss Stella Nichols end Miss Yorda ing to spend Christmas here with Smith are spending the Christmas) neir son, Kirk ( and New Year holidays at the home of Miss Nichol's brother and family in Denver. cee Miss Clara Horton of Dillan, Mont. of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Melvin at: their home on Park avenue. eee The Misses Kath'een and Irene Snyder and brother Mart are visit- ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. holidays, eee Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stock are spend-! ing soni time on a pleasure trip at | Florence, Colo. cee Mr. and Mrs, George Martin of Manvil'e ate ‘visiting here with friends for several days. eee Miss Helen Petersdorf of Riverton was a shopper in the city yesterday. eee Misa Isabelle Hanway has return- ed fram Evanston, Ill, where she attends the Northwestern’ Univer- jhere with her parents, J. E. Hanway, 5 eee | Jack Baker who ts a student at t the Colorado Agriculture school at Fort Collins, is spending the Christ-| ™mas and New Year holidays here} jat 533 South Lincoln street. eee Mr. and Mrs. John Legan are do- Robert ing well with their new rooming le: house which they recently purchased and which is located at 334 West | Yellowstone. . ing from Sheridan and will spend the Christmas hoidays here with aod day evening for Denver to spend the holidays with friends and relatives. eee Miss Betty Bankert of the Co'l-|¥j seum Garage company is spending the holidays with her parents at Sidney, Neb. ’ . Mr, and Mrs. Frank Riley are vis,! , iting with relatives. during the Christmas holidays at Hay Springs, Neb. . Mr. and Mrs, Theadore Denny of Salt, Creek were visitors here yes-|§ terday. see Miss Ida Bell and Mary Barnes re- turned last evening from Washing- ¥ ton where they attend school and will spend until after the holidays Many Women Use ‘Women appreciate the quick action ot simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, Most medicines act only on lower bowe! but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, and removes all gasses and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Helps an case gas on stomach in TEN minutes. of the church on Durbin and Sec- i ond streets. _A program of musical Casper Pharmacy-lll E. 2nd., St. Casper, Wyo.—Adv. Enjoy a caprenas (1) Old Fashioned Cheer and Happiness Casper Gas Appliance Company, Inc. ———— spending Christm: Col H. W. Thoren of Salt Creek ts as with friends. A. Lee of Billings is here on bus- ess for several days. J, J. Caldwell of Ico is a business visitor here today. ee Robert Davidson came in yester- day on a business trip from Powder , River. R. A. Findley is among the Salt Creek visitors in the city for sev- eral days, M. E. Hardy spent yesterday here on business from Glenrock. Lusk business visitors tn the elty Friday were: James Williams, Paul Mansfield, and E. L. Gunerius. . . ler.rock. J. J. Sheeliun of Riverton has re- urned to his home after spending several days here. see Frank M. Reed of Garland, Wyo. here with spending Christmas | friends. . Amende, Cc. M, the Christmas . (Taxis) B. A. The Music Shoppe Mrs. B. F. Klein assistant of the Wyoming National bank, spending J. T. Carey came down last even-| with relatives at his former ‘Thomas his daughter, Miss Kathryn Carey, Thomas E‘ectric compan. Hartung. . Guy ard Thomas Powell of Creede, » are spending a few days here Visiting with friend: . idays| Pete Hall spent Friday here on Mr. and Mrs.|business from Harry Rogers was a business cal. r here yesterday from Lusk. of % Merry.Christmas 1923 | Folks: ; Here’s wishing you an old-fashioned Christmas. We thank you for your liberal patronage and wish for you a very prosperous New Year. Zoe Marks To the thousands of Casper and Wyoming Citi- zens whose Generous Patronage has made this Institution a Gratifying Success. ee cashier holidays home Everywoman’s. Store With relatives in Colorado. Mr. Baker left Saturday evening. ee Mrs. M. L, Cooper is the guest of friends here for several days having arrived yesterday. Neb., is visiting here with her broth- er and family until after the Christ- mas holidays. 7. . . Miss Eva Young of Oklahoma {s in| Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Crowther and the city spending the holidays with daughter Jane left today to spend her sister, Mrs. E, E, Lawson andj the holidays with friends and rela family. tives at St. Joseph, Mo. Noah Curran will leave this even- ing for Cheyenne to spend the holl- days with parents. . Cc. B. Johnson of the Wyoming} National bank will leave this even- ing for Denver where he wil spend Christmas with relatives. cee Tracy McCracken, secretary to Gov. Wm. B. Ross js in the city from Cheyenne and will spend Christmas here with his brother Harry return- ing tomorrow evening, cee Best Cooks Use Mrs. Virginia Cross was'the guest of friends here yesterday from La- voye. lumbine PURE MILK 0 a Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stokes were from Lavoye. . Ben Griswell n insurance ad, MAY CHRISTMAS JOY AND PEACE BE YOURS This is an unusually Merry Christmastide because it marks the termination of an unusually Happy and Prosperous year. IAA We are grateful for each opportunity we have had and may have to help add to yours. We Wish You A Merry Christmas PASE. and A Happy New Year STOCKMAN’S NATIONAL BANK AND First Trust and Savings Bank NNO mush, nome ee aw,

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