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x S * / 4 ” Casper Daily Cridune of the Episcopal church. was &ttractively dressed in a white gown and carried a boquet of roses and Mllies of the valley. Miss Ada Mrs. Crandall was graduated from the Douglas high school and was prominent in school and social af- The couple left last week for Lex- ington where they will make thelr home. Dr. and Mrs, Nell Charles Geis will entertain at dinner for eight guests this evening at the Euk’s at 7:30 to preceding the annual formal ball. eee Lutheran Aid Meeting Thursday Afternoon. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at thé home of Mrs. A, P. Shipstead 1135 Ash street. Mrs, Shipstead will be assisted during the ofternoon by Mrs. Carl Schaus. All members of the aid are asked to be present. “0. George Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook," who is spending the hol- idays here with his parents from the Kemper Military academy in Missouri will be host at a stag din- ner to be given on Thursday even- ing of this week at the Wyatt Caf- eteria. Twenty-five guests will at- se a eee Mr, and Mrs. McMahon Will Entertain At Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. L, F. McMahon will be hosts this evening at a dinner party to precede the Elk’s annual formal ball at the Elks hall, Guests who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Neal ‘Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. M. P, Wheeler, Mr: and Mrs, W. L. Connelly, Mrs. and’ Mrs. EB. J. Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Hagens, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. 8S. N. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Deaver, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Misg Margaret Dougherty, Miss Kathlegn,Sullivan, Miss Eliza- . beth Connélly,..Miss Patrica Sulli- Miss Edna Smith, Miss Margar- st (England, and the Messrs. Edward Water, William Hagens, Harry Mc- Nadmara, Wilfred Tompson, Clement Nicolaysen, D. LD. LeBrece, J, Ger don, Harry Conne!ly.and guest John Cunningham of Cal’fornia. ‘ eee Bridge Party Saturday At Hendetson Home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henderson ‘were hosts at~an informal bridge given Saturday evening at their residence on East Second Street in honor. of their eighteenth wedding: anniversary. Honors for the evening at bridge were taken by Mrs. Carl Taylor, A. T. Jessen and Arthur Davidson. Mr. and Mrs, Henderson's guests were M. and Mrs, Jack Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mor- rison, Mr. and Mrs. C, Foster and the hosts. cee Dinner Party Sunday Evening at White Residence, Mr. and Mrs. George White en- tertained informally Sunday even ing at dinner at their home, after whieh an enjoyable musical pro- gra’mwas given. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ‘May, Mr. and Mrs. James King, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson, John King and the hosts. eve Mr. and Mrs. Durst Are Hosts at Bridge Party. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Durst were hosts Saturday evening at on in- formal bridge party given at their tome on South Center street. Hon- ors were won hy Mr,-and Mrs. C. Ray McShane and Mr. and Mrs. R B. Leggett. Guests present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis, Mr. and/Mrs. F. B.. Firmin, Mr. ané Mrs. R. B. Leggett Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray McShane, Mr, and Mrs Earl G Burwell,- Mr. and = Mrs. Marshal Dayton, Harry L. Stoudenmier and the hosts: The frist social meeting for the year of 1924 of the Américan Legion auxfiary wil! be héld Weinesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. O. A. Muck, 432 South McKin- ley street. Atl members are asked 1 be present. ‘ eee Mr. and Mrs, Kem Wi Entertain. Mr, and Mrs. James P. Kem will entortain 30 guests this evening at a e buffett dinner to be given at their home in the Poling' apartments, the dinner’ to precede the: Elks’ ball. ,Guests who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoff. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ss vartz, Mr. and Mrs. T. 8: Conke, Mr. ang Mrs. R. C, Wyland, Judge and Mrs. R. R. Ri Mr, and Mrs. Charles Campbell, and Mrs. Joe Deservedly in the front ranks of American achievements are Van Duzer’s, the extracts that are full. flavored, and certified as to purity ahd quality.—Advertisement, of séveral dutch treat dinners to be given this evening at the Elks hall are Mr, and Mrs. Oliver G Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Blak ey, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Yielding, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marquis. cee “aldonian Dance This Evening. The annual Calfonian ¢ance will be held this evening in the iarge aall of the Odd Fellows’ building. che enterta nment to begin prompt- ly at 9 o'clock, Excellent music wil be furnished and an enjoyable eve- ning is promiréa to all ‘those who attend * see Mr. and Mrs, Hil Wol = Entertain This Evening Mr. and Mrs, ’Charles S. Hill will entertain this even'yg-with a formal dinner dance at the Henning hotel for 60 guests preceedig the Elks’ an- nual formal. The banquet room, which will be used for the party, will be a: tistically decorated in keeping with the holl- day season, The table 4>corstions will be poinsettas . Following th: dinner the guests will attend the party at the Elks. Invited guests include: Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Patton, Ex. Gov. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Carey of Careyhorst, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Barton of Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kellogg guests of M nd Mrs. G. R. Waldschm dt, M ind Mrs. A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed, Mr. and Mrs, E, L. Reed, Mr. ang Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Estabrook, Mr. and Mrs. John Bingenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Ba- chel'or, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green- baum, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller, Mr. New Year’s Greetings The Season’s Greetings to All Our Friends MEDNICK BROS. friends. N ! et. ere | The New Year's Edition Mr. @ Mrs. Robert C. Vivia i Aodiwon Biacou of Tulsa, who Ask of igs SaaS Rocky Mountain | News have returned from Denver where they spent the holidays with their cee Miss Hazel Jones has returned Miss Adel Ackerman returned from Lander where she spent some) this morning from Cheyenne, where time visiting with her father. she has been spending the Christ- eee mas holidays with friends, Miss Evelyn Root of Lusk was a ie il visitor in the city for a short time,, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen ai wrcex:, have as their guests at thelr new ; eee home on South Wolcott street, Mr. Miss Bertha Fisher of Lander|@94 Mrs. J. B. Greenough of Lan- spent a short time here Jast week |,7¢- visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Clymer end children who have been spending the Christmas holidays here with Mrs. Clymer’s father, Julian Lever Sr., left Saturday evening for Denver where they expect to make thelr Lome. eee Miss Marion MacCaliney of Chad ron 1s visiting here with friends for several days having arrived yes- terday. eee Miss Iva French is the guest of friends here for a short time from her home in Billings. eee heel at | 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Fisher vf Gita- den, Ia., who have been spending the | holidays here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Fisher, 1131 East ‘Yhird street, were called home urday o1. account of important busi- ness matter. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Denarl are among the Denver business callers spending a short time here. at.| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Platz cf | Torrington are visiting with friends in the city for several days. e- Miss Lela Craft, who has been spending the holidays here wth her parents, will leave this evening for Denver where she will resume her studies at the university. cee Miss Ethellne Hooker of Denver ts the guest here for several days of her aunt, Mrs. F. C. Bolton, at her home on Thirtenth street. eee The Misses Rose and Evelyn Lord of Des Moines, Ia., have returned to their home after spending the last two weeks here with relatives and| Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nida and sons were Casper arrivals here yesterday from Lingle. eee Mr. and Mrs. McMahon of Welch are visiting in the city for a short time and attending to business af- fairs. eo Harry Moll and JoJhn Curran is now on sale at all the News Stands or can be ob- tained by phoning 1176W ‘nd a copy will be delivered “our door. New Year’s Greetings For the generosity of our many friends whom we have been permitted to serve during the past year, we ex- tend the season’s felicitations. every one 1aQA9A The Shikany Shoe and | Clothing Company | New Year's Greetings | Duly grateful for business during the year just closing, we extend to the people of Casper compli- ments of the season, New Year filled with all the good things which they so richly The M. P. Barnett | -Outfitting Co. _of you an abundance of. good things for We wish to each and these blessings to th an. ever-increasing || and wish for them a deserve. We have between thirty and fifty loads of wood for sale. Can be sawed to lengths suitable for either stove or fireplace, 10. L. Walker Lumber Co. " PHONE 240 ; year. P.M.CARR left today for’ Michigan to resume thelr studies at the university. They have been spending the holl- days here with relatives and friends. eee Mrs. R. Cambron of Boise, Ia., arrived yesterday and will spend several days here. eee Mrs. G. Dockel of Sheridan has been called to Casper on account of the illness of her brother, Jerry Taylor. Mr. Taylor, who was thought to have been greatly tra- proved is again dangerously ill. cee Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Anderson have returned from Nebraska where they spent the holidays with Mrs Sanderson's parents. eee Towel Supply company has return New Year’s Greetings It is our wish that the New Year will bring to all our friends and customers a full measure of health and happiness, and prosperity and good will in abundant measure. Casper Dry Goods Co. It is the wish of The Frantz Shop that the New Year may be rich in Happiness and Prosperity, and that the people of Casper will enjoy e fullest extent. To those who have contributed so liberally in making our business a success, we return profound thanks, and wish for them all good things during the year 1924, Everywoman’s Store NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS Duly grateful for the many courtesies extended the Nash- Casper organization during the year coming to a close, on the eve of the New Year we pause to extend the season’s greetings to the ever-increasing family of Nash owners in Casper, and wish for them a full measure of health and prosperity all during the year 1924, and each succeeding NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. ‘Wheeler Canfield of the Casper Schrintr of Mills, Wyo., died about New Year’s Greetings Joe David & Co. join in extending New Year’s Greetings to the people of this city. May 1924 bring health and prosperity in the fullest measure to all our friends. Joe David & Co. was @ Glen: ed from Omaha where he spent | mains are now at the Muck Funeral Pennington who spent yesterday Christmas with his sister, Miss Sara | home and will be shipped to Nor- Canfield. folk, Neb. George A. rock caller here. cee Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hobbs of Fort Worth, Tex., are among the out-of- town business callers here for the week. eee Mr. and Mrs. Guy Seller of Okla- homa are visiting with friends here for several days having arrived yes terday. New Year’s Greetin,. The Music Shoppe, grateful for the gen- erous patronage of the music-loving people of Casper during the year just closing, extends greetings of the season to allits friends. We hope the year 1924 will be a Happy and Prosperous one for every one of you. . The Music Shoppe eee Miss Helen Hale of Denver is visiting here for the week with friends and relatives. ————— SCHRINER CHILD DIES Little June Schriner, 11-months- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 5 o'clock this morning. The re- New Year’s Greetings The W. G. Perkins Co. extends compliments of the season to all its friends, with the hope that the year 1924 will be a most prosperous one for all. | W & Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE New Year’s Greetings This little card will convey to all our friends and patrons the season’s greetings, with best wishes for a New Year filled with happiness and good cheer. We extend thanks for your patronage dur- ing the past year and hope to merit your confi- dence during the year 1924. YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT ALLAWAY’ COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS New Year’s Greeting: We like to think of our customers as our friends. In a sense they are our co-part- ners. We believe that our-success during the past year is but a reflection of their prosperity. So on the eve of a New Year we once more extend to you our hearty wish for a Happy, Health and Prosperous New Year. The Golden Rule Dept. Store Lindsay & Co. New Year’s Greetings To the people of Casper and the State of Wyoming we wish you not only PROS- PERITY, but a full share of HEALTH and HAPPINESS all through the New Year. The Fad Shoe & Clothing W.L. TREBER