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r i, PAGE THREE. _ Lfong, and Mrs. Platz, and Mr. Nico- and Dr. Platz replied for eir respective organizations, both | the er, Mrs, Frances’ Biglin, Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mrs. Hal Curran, Mra, William B, Cobb, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mrs! R. H. Nichols, Mrs. J." W. Johnson, Mrs. A. E. Stirrett, Mrs. Fred New- man, Mrs. Leigh Townsend and Mrs. M. C. Price, Party This Evening | At Methodist Church. The Soctal Service department of ¢|the Epworth League, und@ the dl. and community singing of were attended by Miss Helen Wren- Kiwanis songs supplied frequent in-j sted of Pocatello, Idaho, sister of terludes during the evening. Jack|the bride“and Mrs. Joe May. Leary, as song-leader, was replaced}. Mrs. Boone, whose former home early in the rogram by Mrs. A. M.| was in Pocatello, came to Casper Gee, who filled that position effec’|three years ago from Hollywooa uvely and gracefully. At the urgent} where she spent several years. She call of the diners Mrs. Gee joined W.|is the owner here of the Wrensted D. Allely in a vocal duet which was| studio located in the O.-8. building. warmly applauded. Miss Lawler| The groom is among the» popular was at the plano. An original feature of Zhe enter- tainment was the solution of a huge crossword puzz'e, designed and pre- pared by Hal Curran. Names and initials of Kiwanis members to fill the spaces in the design were sup- plied by the diners, and after warm and excited competition Mr. and & prize a pocket dictionary, inscrib- ea ‘For Cross Words and Cuss ‘Words. Headaches From Slight Colds business men of Midwest being con- nected with the May Tank com- pany. eee Girl's Club Is Organized At Meeting Monday At a meeting held Monday eve. ning at the home of Miss Ruth Scott a club was organized which tainments to be given to raise the funds necessary, Charter members {include the rection of. Fred Holland, Jr., wil! give a “pound” party in the social rooms of the First Methodist church this evening at 8 o'clock. The entertainment of the guests will be in charge of R. R. McKnight York City. eight. Miss Bangert to be Hostess at Party. . Miss Betty Bangert will be hostess at a towel shower this evening at | her home, complimentary to. Miss es Marie Lemon and Mary Westfall. Each person in attendance will be carefully weighed and charged ten cents for the first hundred pounds, and an additional five cents for each ten pounds. in excess of one hun- dred. The procedes of the party will be used to provide Christmas baskets for needly families of Casper. All the members of the organiza- tion and their friends,’ as well as strangers, are extended an invita- tion to attend. 7 ‘ cee Lutheran Ald Christmas Sale Saturday. Members of the Ladies Aid so: clety of the Trinity Lutheran church will hold its ‘annual Christmas sale Lillte Roberts whose marriage to Kenneth Duncan will take place in the near future. Guests who will attend include: Mrs. C. D. Roberts, Mrs. W. B. Barnard, Mrs. Ted White, Mrs. L. quarters in Salt Lake City is in Cas- per on business and visiting with tormer school friends. rs cee A. O, Heyer 1s 2 Shoshoni business caller spending several days here. 2. L. E. Laird, superintendent of the State Highway Department is in Casper having arrived this, morning from Cheyenne. Mr. Laird attended the Casper-Worland fotball game this afternoon, ec ee Herman A. Goalstone is a Denver business’ visitor registered at the Gladstone. eee Stewart Watson of LaFox, Ill, ar- rived this morning to spend a few days here on. business, oar R. M. Fetter is a Chicago business man who arrived this morning. eee Harry Byers construction engineer | is in Casper from Denver a guest at \ Mrs. Helen Fisher arzived.in Cas- per from Denver and will viait here’ for a week or 10 days with her daughter, Mrs. Everett Holler and-fami! y Mrs. EB, W. Craley is visiting with friends at Salt Creek for a few days this week. eee Mrs. E, .C. Young of Billings ts attending to business affairs here today. Mrs. Young js en route to P. Smith, Mrs. A. T. Rynalski, Miss} Denver to visit for a few days with Genevieve Redington, Miss Ruth/ her. parents. Parmar, Miss Eleanor Husky, Miss Etalka Boling, Miss Mae Redding- ton and the guest of honor. eee eee Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Morton: have returned from a several days visit spent with friends at Thermopolis. Informal Bridge Luncheon nee To Be Given Next Week. Mrs. Michael Corden is here for Among the entertainments to be/a short time this. week from her given next week will be an informal | hame in Montana. luncheon and bri party to be ress: given by Mrs. R. ‘Wertz at her} Mr. and Mts. Elmer Byers and home on Milton avenue, | children have moved to Casper from bat tat the northern part of the state and Reservations Should Be t to make their ie here dur- Made For Departmental Tea. ing: the winter ‘months, Missés: Holly Abar, Ruth Scott,| Saturday, December 6, at the Stone Ruth Baghbe, Thelma Bergman, Mar- Srocery store on East Second street. Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets| garet Holmhs, Nan Smith, Gene-| The sale will include fancy hand relieve the Headache by curing the | vieve Miller, Frarices Cottman, Kath: |'mnde articles suitable for Christmas Cold. A Safe ard Proven Remedy. | erine Stell, Eleanor Majors, Frances sifts, home made baked goods and The box bears the signature ice Metz, Lucille Bisho) candies. The sale will begin at 10 To lock and continue throughout the of On Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock the members of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will give an in- formal bridge tea, one of the series at the Knights of Pythias hall, for enefit of the milk fund and it is hoped by those in charge that =.= = hi Enduring Yuletide Gifts ae Mr. and Mrs. H. Gladman are among the Denver business visitors who arrived in Sar yesterday. . Miss Elsie Thomas will ‘leave .to- morrow for Salt Creek to sperid the week end with friends. . cece Mrs, Harold Delaney Is the guest here from Mammoth’ of Mrs. Leigh McGrath. eee Misa Rose Ingelson of Chicago ar- rived in x this morning and will spend ral oe here. es ‘Miss Florence Flemming of Nova Scotia will arrive tomorrow, and will be the guest here for some time of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McGrath at their home, on Walnut avenue. eee » Mr.and Mrs. M. D, Weathers are ving: evening for New York time. eee Mr, and Mrs. James C. Cullen of Salt Lake City are gugsts here for . |, few days having arrived yester- Buy Your Gifts on DIAMOND RINGS To the woman of fashion nothing is so appealing as one of these new- er modes in Dia- mond Rings. White gold, beautifully de- signed. ‘set ha dia- monds, to sell according to size of stones, at— $50 to $200 Christmas To the man of taste these new 12 size, thin model, white gold filled watches are very attrac- tive, With 15 and 17 jewel movements they sell for $22 to $35 ‘Buy on Systematic Payments better your gifts. easy it can Anticipatin SYSTEMATIC PAYMENTS is usually quite a drain upon the pocketbook. like to give and give well—better as a rule than we feel that we can afford. our Time Payment Plan you can pay easily-and © conveniently and feel satisfied with We all By using Come in and let us tell you how be done. g a good old- : fashioned business, this 5 store has m The Christmas _ Spirit, finds its fullest expres- sion in the Gift White ris St Bene are a avore ‘. Tt) 5 it 4 | are prime wore Our mock, \ : "ware, go! $10 to $55 novelties'sp _resented. Your gifts here, need Sets of silver table- ware, 26 pieces in the very best pat- terns, ‘heavily ~sil- ver-plated. ade prepara- tions that will eclipse all former efforts to. pro-: vide an unequaled dis- lay of suitable gift ines for our patrons to choose from. Diamonds and: watches features of with . silver- jewelry and lendidly rep- » purchased not be ex- pensive, necessarily, al- though we have stocked some elaborate items in many lines. That they will be good no one will question; as Quality is We are closing out our Rogers Bros. 1847 quality and Com- munity Silver. . Priced to sell. AYRES JEWELRY CO: 133 SOUTH CENTER ST. “Where You Will Eventually Buy” ness with the keynote of this busi- value - ever kept in mind, day. ewe Mrs. George Fisor ie the guest of Mrs. J. D. Shingle in‘Cheyenne fora a4 eee Mr. and: Mrs. Warren Dalley of Worland were among the our of town people. ‘here today to witness the Wicca nd: Compe penepent game. Mrs. D. Burke and Mrs. B, Hous- ley of Lusk are shopping and visit- ing with friends in the city for a few days this week. eee Mr. and’ Mrs. J. G, Darkely are visiting with friends here having arrived this morning. from their home in Colorado. During their visit here they wi'l be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Holland of South Elm street. eee Miss Evelyn Taylor has returned from @ two weeks’ pleasure trip spent: with her grandparents in Omaha. Mire Taylor also visited with friends in Fremont for several days before returnin; io Ch eat! Mr, and Mrs, Theadore C. Hamp- ton left by motor yesterday for Raw- ins to be absent from the city for three or four days on a combined business and pleasure trip. a CITY BRIEFS Cyrus W. Hill, field assistant of the’ Equitable Life Insurance so0- ciety of New York city. is spending a few days in Cheyenne on business. ose William Edwaris of the Producers and Refiner’s corporation has re- turned from, a several days’ trip to Rawlins and ~aty y, ° R..\L, Jones of Denver this morning and expects to spend sev- eral days here on business. eee T. B. Apgar.of Sheridan is expect- ed to arrive in Casper this evening from. Sheridan. e eee L. P. Craig of Cheyenne te uest at the Townsend having arrived to- one eee L. G. Byman of Riverton is spend- ing the day in Casper on business. eee G. B. Hollis of Milwaukee is tran- business affairs in Casper a few days. eee Murray 8. Klein who was grad- uated from the University of Wyo- ‘ming apd is representing a large jewelry concern with head. Any but GENUINE Ford parts are substitutes. The Great Northern, Moter Co. 888 North Wolcott Street. Phone 2773 the Henning. eee Wiliam D. McGlynn of Seattle «8 in Casper on business for a short time. ‘ eee Harry Grumblatt of Minneapolis was an out of town arrival this morging. eee G@. L Emith of Shell, Wyo., ar- rived in the ctly this morning and will spend several days here on busi- neva. eee John Stehn is a Kirby, Wyo., busi- aess visitor in Casper today. eee Mark ‘Taylor will leave tomorrow for Denver to spend a few days vis- ting there with his family who have veen making Denver their residence .or the last month. + cee George Blyden has returned from Deadwood, 8. D., where he spent a short time visiting with friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laytten of Tulsa who have been epending sev- sral weeks in Casper and the oil teldg expect to return to thelr home she first of next week. MEETINGS AT GRACE CHURCH CONTINUE “If There Were no Protestants,” will be the subject tonight at the ‘Great Soul-Winning Mission” at she Grace English Lutheran church, CY avenue and Ash streets, . A meeting for men only will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock with “Bent, But Not Broken” was the topic for diecussion. eo Final Judging In Progress.at Chicago Show CHICAGO, Dec. 5, — Champion stock breeders of the continent led their prize winning productions into he judges’ ring in the final compe- tition of the 25th annual lyestock exhibition today. New champions in several types of breeding sheep and a score of horse champio! Cattle buyers, men went about thelr work today with renewed enthusiasm after showing their| best’ stock to Pres!- dent Coolidge last night, and hear- ing his address on farm problems with special emphasis on the con- tributions éf the livestock industry to American agricultural prosperity. The best exhibit of Corriedale »reeding sheep was entered by King Brothera of Laramie, Wyoming. COLDS "Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab- lets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose al- ways gives relief. The second and third doses com- letely break up he cold, Pleas- ant and safe to take, Contains no quinine or opt!- ates. Millions use ‘Pape’s Cold Compound.” Price thirty-five cents. Druggists guag- antee {t.—Adv. FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS REASONABLE Zuttermeister Bldg. CASPER STEAM BAKERY ‘Woman's association of First Con- gregational church will hold their j sale of Christmas gifts on Friday, December Sth, at the K of Pj hail from 10 a, ™. td 6 p. m. GIFTS. FURNITURE Cuban Station Is Heard Here. On the Radiola Get acquainted with Station 6- KW, Tuinucu, Cuba! The enter- tainers_are original and no less excellent than the many broad- casters of this country. This\is the word passed around by Adrian Knight of the Ada apartments who succeeded in tun- ing with the Cuban station in time to share the entertainment. Cap- tain and Mra, C. P. Plummer were Why not put your Christ- his guests at eeekinte vf mas money together and In apvlogizing for signing off at . such an early hour—12:02 o'clock, buy a gift for the whole family—a new Living Room Suite? Or you can select from hundreds of odd Gift pieces at any price you want to pay. the announcer stated that the cuc- koo clock would sound the hour and the_end ofthe program. The connection with Cuba was establishel by the Brunswick Radiola, sold by the Wells Music company, and the Denver station also came in strong, which is un- usual for Casper receivers. HOTEL Meneger San Francisco 174 Ellis St. near Powell ri) rooms Ne rien rooms same ZENITH RADIO EDISON SONORA Phonographs and Records Smith & Turner Music Co. Phone 1181 181 S. Center GATELEG TABLES Gateleg Tables in great variety — from the smallest size end table to the large i extension Dining Table. Always wift, CALLAWAYS FURNITURE 133 E. Second St. VEGETABLES Prices for Saturday Head Lettuce, large fresh heads Pascal Celery, per bunch Round Radishes, bunch Long Radishes, bunch Green Onions_____-___ Parsley, bunch __ Tomatoes, Ib. ___ Rhubarb, Ib. 10 to 11 a. m. Tto 8p. m. 6 Bars P. & G. Soap 25¢ GRAPE FRUIT, LARGE AND JUICY, SPECIAL PALSHIDS (2 ee os eee Carrots_____ Dry Onions Cabbage, Ib. Cauliflower, lb Spinach, Ib : Rialto Fruit Co. Rialto Theater Building