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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924 Hooker ts agent for the Chicago and ‘Northwestern rail: hi . Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Are were attended by Miss Grace Rus- seger and Lloyd Russeger. Following the ceremony the couple left by motor for Denver where they will spend a short honeymoon trip. ‘They will make their home at Lavoye where Mr. Dutton is connected with thgSalt Creek Motor company. " cee Woodcraft Thimb'e Club ‘Wil Be Entertained. < The Woodcraft Thimbel club will be entertained-on Wednesday after. noon at 2:80 o'clock by Mrs. port Heagney at her home, 427 uth Kimball street. od c 2 | Logan-Hooker Nuptials _ Last Evening At Manse. Wilson, the ceremony having been performed at Presbyterian manse on South Wolcott street. They were ttended by Mrs. Roy 8. Coon of Midwest. nd Mrs. Hooker wili make me at Hudson where Mr. Diamond Dyes. Just dip in/cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, nermanent colors. Sach 15-cent pack- age contains di- rections so simplo ‘woman can dye or tint lingerie, ind—and tell your druggist whether the material yon wish to color is ool or silk, or whether it is linen, otton, or mixed goods.—Adv. Electric ‘Supply & Construction Co. VAnything a as Electrical SEE US. 142 E. Midwest Ph, 483-W FOR ONE WEEK. The Yellowstone Motor Co line Dodge Service and mergency brakes for Buick two-wheel service and Pewee for 12.00 W brakes for Gulbransen Piano uaranteed in Every Particu- by the Manufacturer and us is Nationally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms. The Chas. E. Wells — 232 East Second St., Casper. Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo. Hosts at Dinner Monday. Honoring their son, Howard's birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mra, Frederick J. Hogan were hosts at an informal dinner given last ev- ening at the'r home on Oak street. Table decorations of yellow and white were used with favors carried out in the same color scheme. Cov- ers were laid for eight. ee Synurgae Meeting At Boeke Residence. The regular meeting of St. Marks Synurgae will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. R. M. Boeke in the Miller apartments on CY avenue. Members are asked to bring their five-dollar pledges as they will be due at this meeting. se. e Mrs. Covert Is Hostess at First of Series of Parties. Mrs. Pitt Covert was hostess at the first of a series of informal luncheons and. bridge parties which she is giving this season, today at her home, 1550 South Walnut street. Among the guests who attended were: Mrs. R. M. Andrus, Mrs. Joe Bingenhelmer, Mrs. E. Paul Bachel- ler, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Charles I. Campbell, Mrs. Joe Den- ham, Mrs. B. J. Donahoe, Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mrs. E. L. Estabrook and guest, Miss Lillian Simpson of Minneapolis, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs, Robert Reed, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Miss Mar- garet Dougherty and guest, Miss Isabel Coppinger of Alton, Ill. Mrs. Covert will entertain again at a)- other bridge luncheon’ on Thursday of this week. eee ‘Woman's ‘Association Meeting Is Postpongd. The meeting of the Woman's asso- clation of the First Congregational church will not be -held this week as was originally planned. ees Members pf the Apollo club will meet this evéning for practice at 8 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church, eee Woman's Association to Hold Bazaar This Month. Following a year’s preparation the ladies of the First Congregational church and their friends have com- pleted an assortment of articles suitable for Christmas gifts and for home use which will be placed on Soh Se aaa ea aly J.LNurphy-- § manger San Francisco 114 Ellis St, near Powell byterian church will hold Sale at their bazaar to be held at the Knights of Pythias hall on, Friday, December 5, beginning at 10 a. m., and continuing until 6 o'clock. There will be a display of aprons of differetn sizes and kinds, hand- kerchiefs, linens and novelties. The food table will ho-d fruit cakes, plum puddings, salads, cakes and piles. The home-made candies are prepared . . ~ baked goods Saturday, December 6, it the Midwest Commissary on West Yello ne. All members are asked to have their donations at the com- missary by 10 a. m, - 2 Mrs. Wagner Wil! Entertain Kensington Club Friday. Mrs. Bert Wagner will entertain }the Kensington club of the Royal Neighbors on Friday afternoon frcm 2 o'clock until 5 at -her residence, Ald Society to Meet. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 7. | O'clock at the*church auditorium on Mrs. Lummis Is Hostess For Tea Club Today. Mrs. B. B. Lummis was hostess this afternoon at her home on Sixth street for the regular meeting of the Tuesday Tea. club. Guests present besides members were, Mrs. Hal Cur- ‘Sixth and Jefferson ctreets. Mrs. L. Hage will act as hostess for the afternoon. eee Caledonian Club Will Hold First Meeting. The regular meeting of the Cale- donian Ladies’ Club will be held in the basement of the Presbyterian church‘ bunga’ow, Thursday evening, December 4, at 7:30 o'clock. All “| Scotch ladies interested in this club eight guests informally cn Saturday of this week in comp-iment to Miss Lillian Simpson of Minneapolif, the house guest of Mrs. E. L. Esta- brook. eee Mrs. Peake Entertains At Informal Luncheon. Mrs. A. W. Peake entertained at an enjoyable luncheon and bridge party on Saturday, November 29, at her residence, 1004 South David street. Honors for the afternoon at bridge were won by Mrs. Alien Mc- Lellan and Mrs. C, ‘L. Cron. Guests who attended included: Mrs, C. L. Cron, Mrs. E. L. Esta- brook and guest, Miss Lillian Simp- son of Minneapolis, Mrs. O. C. Brewster, Mrs. V. E. Hanson, Mrs. W. R. Finney, Mra. Allen McLellan, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mrs. C. W. John- ston, Mrs. R. J. Mallott and Mrs, Harvey Lowe. Mrs. Peake will en- tertain again at another informal bridge luncheon on Saturday, De- cember 6. eee meeting of the Treble Clef chorus will be held this eve- ning at 7 o'clock instead of 7:30 at the Baptist church, corner of Fifth be discussed and the remainder of the evening spent socially. ee Sweet-Schmidt Marriage Is Performed Monday. At 6 o'clock Monday afternoon, December 1, at his offices, Justice 8. H. Puntenney performed the cere- mony which united in marriage Miss Blanche A. Sweet and Mr. Carl E. Schmidt. Both of the young people are from Casper. ° Fortnightly Olub Meeting At Nicolayeen Home. Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen will be hos- tess for regular meeting of the Fortnightly Bridge club Saturday at her home on South Wolcott street. dies’ Ald society of the First Pres- sale of are invited to attend, and everyone prerent will be considered charter members. eee Winter Memoria! Ald ‘Will Meet at Church. , The Ladies’ Ald society of the Winter Memorial Presbyterian church will meet at the church, cor- ner ¢f H and St. John streets, on Wednesday afternoon at’ 2:30. . 2. Fun Social Wednesday Evening at Memorial Church. A “Fun” social for young and old will be given Wednesday evening, December 3, at 7:30 at the Winter Memorial Presbyterian church base- ment, corner of H and St. John street for the benefit of the build- ing fund. The features will be a grab- bag, candy sale and penny supper. > ee ‘Mr, and Mrs. D. N. Lewis of Mid- west are spending a few days in Casper this week, WEDNESDAY ONLY OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Fall Hats ‘The choice of the house consisting of Pan Velvets Hatters Plush Lyons Velvets Feathered Hats Matteawan Velours In all the latest shades and styles Regular Values up to $25.00 WEDESDAY ONLY Store Opens at 9 a. m. SMART HAT $ RIALTO THEATER BLDG. HOP CENTER STREET Ene Casner Daily Betis Personals — Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wray are ex- Pected to arrive in Casper today for the Rocky Mountain Oi! and Gas Producer's association meeting be- ing held here. Mr. Wray is a drill- ing contractor. ‘ ce ee Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Zimmers are the parents of a‘baby daughter tho arrived at their:home, 628 East Sec- ond street, Monday, December 1. Both mother and daughter are re- Ported to be. progressing nicely. eee Mrs. James Munn of Oakland, Cal., is the guest here for a few da; of her sister, Miss Catherine Coleman. eee Mr. and Mrs. BE. C. Flanman ar- rived in Casper this morning to spend a week or 10 dnys here transacting business affairs and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Flanman reside in Minnesota. eee Mrs. William’ Lewison ana son have returned from a short pleasure trip spent in Billings with relatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Crage expect to leave the latter part of the week for Thermopolis to spend a week with friends, eee Mr. and Mrs. H. Barker of Ther- mopolis are registered at the Hen- ning. \ °&e Miss Rose May Ryan ts a guest in the city from Denver having ar- rived this morning. eee, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Erick- son of 1637 South Jefferson street are rectiving the congratulations of their friends on the arrival Sunday of a baby daughter. Mr, Erickson is a mining engineer. cee Mrs. J. H. Moyer and children are Midwest visitors spending a few days in the city. _ | you get a fu C. F. Baretch and Mrs. Baretch of Lance Creek are in Casper to attend the meeting of the Rocky -Moun- tain Ol] and Gas Producers associa- tion. oe Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Woolery of the Midwest Refining company at Laramie are in.Casper for a few days guests at, the Townsend. eo Mrs. Sara Morton agcompanied by her son, Ed, Mrs. Budd and John Yocum .spent the day hére from peaks tear we shea Ss caste mime laa Temas A_ Stubborn _ Cough Loosens Right Up haoeeas remedy ts a won- ad ceeapty made. a hemes soane syrup hon 0) ave found to the most depen lable means of break- ing up stubborn coughs. and simple, but very . prompt tion. Under its healing, mah ge fluence, chest soreness goes, ph ens, breathing becomes e: tickling in throat stops and yo @ x ht's restful sleep. usual throat and chest colds are con- juered A it in 24 hours or less. Nothing tter for bronchitis, hoarse- ness. croup, throat tickle, bron asthma or winter conte. To make this splendid cough syrup, Pour 2% ounces of Pinex into a pin ttle and fill the bottle with in anulated sugar syrup and ° oroughly. If you prefer use clari- fied molaat honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar Beran. Either way, P a family supply —of much better cough syrup than ou could buy ready-made for three imes the money. Keeps perfectly and. children love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes. To avoid CE aay ask your 24% ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute faction or money a! tly refunded. The Pinex Co., fayne, Ind PAGE THREE. Douglas. While in the city they; Mrs*Jack Russell of Salt Creek ts visited for a short time at the home| the guest of friends here for a few of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sulivan. days. Mr: and Mrs. E. A. Finch came in Mrs. C. B. Bartholomew is visit- today from Midwest and will spend/|ing with friends for a few days in several days here. | Denver. | eee eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodbeck are among the Midwest visitors spending a few days here gues' the Gladstone hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Anderson have as their guests at their home, at| Mrs. Anderson's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Davidson of Omaha. The PICKARD line of hand decorated china {s justly known as the finest in the world. The gold encrustation is 22-karat fine, heavily applied so as to form a metal armor for the fine Haviland china blank, and the decorations are the work of specjal artists. Pickard ware is so very fine that it really belongs with the Jewelry trade, in which we were formerly engaged. Having discontinued the jewelry business some years ago, we have now decided to close out our Pickard china. To do this—to insure disposing (of every piece—we are going to cut the price right in two during the holidays, selling it for just ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICE, ny “closing out’’ sales have been staged in Casper, but néver one offering such values as this. Casper’s foremost families are familiar with the values of Pickard china and can sporeciats what a bargain this is. Probably never in will the public have an opportunity to acquire such treasures at so low a cost. Provide yourself with a goodly supply and make your se’ections early. While our line is quite large, we anticipate that it will not last long. We are taking a loss on it to insure closing it out. When it is gone, there will be no more. A few pieces sent to distant friends for Christmas will bs appreciated by them at its full value, for Pickard is kflown and represented in almost every community. ~ THEKIMBALL DRUG STORES “Two Stores for Your Convenience” HOPPING NEWS FROM EVERYWOMAN’S STORE Here are —a convenient place to meet your friends 7 ‘Christmas Gifts for Everywoman and {t’s none too early to begin shopping in earnest for yuletide presents. Betty Jane’s Gift Nook is an alluring spot for those in search of dainty and in- expensive gifts for women and misses. ery aes eae Eee Watch our display windows for suggestions for Christmas Gifts for members of the fair sex December Sale of Hats New, pretty Silk Gowns of heavy crepe-de- chine, full cut with plain-tailored top. “$5.95 A Handsome Fur Coat for Her Christmas There’s no need: to wait longer for low prices on Furs. You'll find them now at the Frantz Shop on all our highest class Fur Coats and Capes. paymenf*will hold any purchase until Christmas. Come up to the Mezzanine— select any one of these sixty-five stylish Winter Hats hand made of vélvet, velouur, felt and banded hatters’ plush in all wanted colors—formerly priced $10 to $15, now only 1-2 PRICE: on-all other Fall and Winter Trimmed Hats including large-black dress hats, medium ‘and small shapes, semi- dress hats, in such popular shades as brown, almond, pur- ple, laquer and oakwood. Some are very prettily com- bined with metal cloth, flowers and furs. All are espec- ially desirable for coming winter wear. Radium Silk Envelope Chemise heavy silk, with tail- ored top and bottom trimmed -with con- trasting colors, self materia] — flesh, maize, nile, peach. $5.95 Pure Gum A new model with long hip, straight-line with slight boning over abdomen to give a straight front A wonderful self-reducing garment. We have a complete line of all rubber raniiicthe Rubber Corselette $9.50 Covered with fine silk Jersey corsets, brassieres and corsclettes to fit any type of figure A small