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r a a Mr. and Mrs. Piullips will Entertain at Dinner. “entertain informa‘ly at dinner, this evening at their home, 255 North, Durbin street at a farewell party t be pee in honor of Mr. and- Mrs. uy 8. White who are leaving; Tués- day morning for Seattle “toWenake B their home. Denely Hollan of Hazel- | gteen, Ky., will be an out of town Buest. re : o- & Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon will bé heats “at a dinner party on Friday evening at their home, the enter- tainment to precede the Forty and Might formal dancing party at the Arkeon. oes Fortnightly Bridge Club To Meet at Ormsby Home. The regwar meeting of the Fort- : nightly Bridge ciub sill be held on j Saturday of this week at the home of Mrs. Major Ormsby on Seuth Cen- ter street. u! - 86 Past Noble Grand Giub Meeting Is Postponed. ? The Past Noble Grand club which was to have met on Wednesday of this week at the home of Mrs. Wal ker on St. Johns street, has been postponed on account of the death cf the late Mrs. Ella Adams, Divisions of ental 5 Club Will Hold Meetings. oe on The Literary division of the © per Woman's Departmental cll will meet on Tuesday afternoon of this week at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. BE. G. Sinclair, 421 Divin avenye. On Wednesday afternoon at the stime time the mother’s division’ 5 c will meet at the Sinclair residence, ™ 4 see Luncheon Yesterday At Platz Residence. Chapter G of the P, E. O, Sister- _ hood entertained at a luncheon yes- “terday held at the home of Mrs. .iC. H. Platz in the Standard addi- tion. Members and guests were seate@ at small tables placed in the Mying und dining rooms. Pink. and white.carnations were used for deco- ration, The luncheon precedei the regular business meeting. » Those present included Mrs. H. B. Durham, Mrs. Louise Simonds, Mrs. . A. Slade, Miss Mabel Sykes, Mrs. ape aesEceeey ZENITH RADIO EDISON SONORA Phonographs and Records Smith & Turner Music Co. Phone 1181 181 S. Center + a wees = SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 194°" —--- fis Mr, and Mrs. K. C. Phillips wif }afecar i which every one is invited to t Nia gi an TN iy + Wm. Holland, Mrs. John McFadyen, . J. M. Goodnight, Mrs. R. F. F. B. Firmin, Mra, H. By: Mrs. W. H. Crawford, Mrs. E. son, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, Mrs, Bert thy,’ Mrs. G. A. DeFreece, ae wt na Mrs. M. Palnier; irs. Cy, Ine and the hy 5 Mrs. Cl Ht Platz, ae and Mrs. Free to Be Hitosee ‘atDinner Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freé will be hosts at @ formal dinner on Tuerday. evenin, tt thelr home on South Woilcott* street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wertz, who will soon leave fgr Parco to make their home. Fo‘low- ing the dinner the guests will attend the’ formal dancing party at the Country club to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Storrs. be Invited’ guests are Mr. J. W. Bingenhelmer, Mr. Leigh Townsend, Mr. A. Elkins, Louis We guests of honor. Yeomen Lodge Will Hold Regular Meeting. The Yeomen lodge will hold its regular meeting Monday evening, ember 15, at the Knights of ythias hall after which a dancing party will be given and a complete set of silver given away. A feature of the mecting will be a cake w: invited. Methodist Circle: Will Hold Bazaar Next Week. Mémbers of the Busy Bee circic o£ the Methodist church will hold a ron Thursday, December 18, the church, a chicken lunch to Served at noon. Included in the ar features will be fancy Christ- nmis articles suitable for gifts, rons “us well as articles suitable for the home, art. ‘The public is rial e ba reste Mothers Class Kenwood District Will Be Organized A class for mothers and expectant mothers will be opened by ‘the maternal and infant welfare’ division of the state board of health at the Wilson school on Fenway street in Kenwood | addition next. Tuesduy from 2 to 4 p.m. The class will meet every’ other Tuesday and all those coming under the designated classification aré invited to attend. abhi eteaeN in There is stil! plenty of time to have youf Xmas photos made at the Wrensted Studio, O. 8. Bidg., Phone 859. ee B.-L. Walton of Denver is here on business having arrived yesterday. Mey i Ms » Miss Mabel Thomp- |“ . | Friday . | stay in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Snow.and Mr. and Mrs. Costello of Salt Creck spent a short time here yesterday en route to their homés from Chey- enne where they spent a week at- tending the Consistory. * . 6.8 se J; Martin has rturned from Salt Lake City where he has been spend- ing several weeks. e efe, Joel F. Longnecker of Lander who nactompanied his father as ‘far as Casper who was én toute to Chica- go to visit with his mother, departed for his home after a short eee B. B. Brooks, who has been spend. ing the last week in Chicago on bus. iness, Is day of th week, . eee short tlme in Rogk Springs on bus- iness. eee) “Hank Kellogg of the Wyoming ‘ional bank is spending the day ‘at Douglas visiting with his mother. os M. N. Wheeler and B. Sturm have returned froma several days’ bust- ness trip to Rawlins, eee L. S, Worthineton is several days in Rawlins ness. spending on® busl- see Miss Mary Bloodgood left Friday evening for her home in Kearney, Neb., having been énlled -thére by the serious {llness of her mother. eee C. A. Porter, Casper architect, spent Friday in Cheyenne on bual ness. eee Attorney E. E. Enterline was a Casper visitor in Cheyenne for a short tinie last week. * oes Earl Morrison of Torrington has been attending to business affairs here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hunter of La- voye are viriting with friends here for a few days. & . . Mr, and Mrs, E..V. Robertson of Cody were guests at ihe Townsend hotel yesterday. ~ eh ee D. E. McFerran and J. A.-McFer- ran are Kaycee visitors spending a short time here en route ‘to their homes from Cheyenne where they. have been spending the last week. eee Willam Utzinger of the White Mo- tor company and Wiliam Schoon- JEWELERS With a Reputation to Maintain NS PSS Yi Wis ey Mies ee a PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY ected to return on Tues. R. C. Wyland has been spending a| maker have returned from Denver, f 4 Ls B; Ko aT P ‘9 @ : he Casver Sunday Cridune where they spent several days. They Were uccompanied to Casper by Bert Ellis, service manager for the. White Motor" company who’ returned to Denver last evening. EY 2 ee Theadore- White of Dougias spent yesterday in the city visiting with triends. J Serene Mr. and Mrs. R. EB. Rooth spent a short time here yesterday en route to their home In Basin. , see It. W. Marsh of the General Cigar . is here on business for sev- for his company. eee Genevieve Rice and Miss Mii- dred Tillard are syending the day tn Casper visiting with frlends. 7 2 8 H. C. Fitzpatrick, an’ official of the Kasoming OU company, spent friday in Cheyenne on business. 7 se Wiilard Longshore was) a visitor In the city yesterday from the Long- shore ranch, Theron Morgan has returned from Cheyenne where he spent a week. e2e Mr. and Mrs. Carol~Mobr of the Fiddleback ranch near Douglas, rpent yesterday in Casper shopping and visiting with friends. eee Miss Stella Nichols :eft last ‘weelt fcr her home in Delta, Colo.,’ where she will undergo an operation for appendicitis. _ ‘ eo e8 Mr. and Mrs. David Fox and son David Jr., expect to leave the latter part of the week for Chicago to spend the Christmas holldays with relatives. ee Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown were visitors in Casper yesterday from Salt Creek, eee Miss Ruby McIntosh of Midwest spent yesterday here visiting with friends. er D. KR. Shidier has been’ in the city attending to business affairs for sev- eral days from Midwest. «ee Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Daley of New York ‘City were guests registered at the Townsend hotel yesterday. ees Gardner will leave. tomor- WwW. HA. row for, Salt Creek to. spend , the, Week on business In connection with he Western States Oil and Land ompany. eee Frank Smith, state game warden spent yosterday here enroute to ude Lander from Cheyenne. the Henning. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker and family are v'siting with friends at Salt Creek today. e8 J! R. Montgomery of Denver is an out’of town_business visitor reg- istered at the Henning. one le Miss Thea Galinnt spent yester- guest of day at Salt Creek the friends. . Erhardt Froese, representing the York Ice Machine company of. Den- ver, has been jn. Casper for sev- eral days on business. ar Cc. G, Hancock is a Cheyenne man spending several days here on busi- ness. Ce Oa Lon C. Davis was a Casper val yesterday morning from © enne. ‘ see L. L, Blank spent yeste transacting business affai: his home in Billings. re W. J. Davidson is in Casper on Mrs. MARITA TILGER Young Mothers Listen to This Advice Which is Vital to You. Hastings, tancy when I ed most beneficial to me. indeed,’ to. recommend it." Marita Tilger, 213 Lexington St. Your health is*most important to Just ask your nearest druggist for this Prescription of Dr. Pierce’s in tab- let or liquid form. ‘Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.“¥., or write for free ad you. It’s easily improved. vice.—Ad' While in| bus’ness from Denver and is a guest, the city Mr. Smith was a guest at} at the Gladstone. Neb.—"“During expec- Nauseated, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription prov- I took only one bottle but found it to have splendid tonic value. Am very glad, '—Mrs. -- PAGE SEVEN. t Creek are visiting with friends| ness man registered at the” Glad- | Bere today. stone. eve eee Sera aS eee Mr. and Mrs. John Sommonson ot | F. J. Okie is“ Thermopolis bust- Tribune Wantads» bring resulla, “. . « The mechanism is 10 perfect as to fe any demand and, ii fact, your piawe ceases to be a thing of wood and wires, but be- comes a thetic friend.” eg ; Kthehe TILHELM. BACHAUS, most exacting ®of pianists, finds-in. the Baldwin the perfect medium of musical expression, Acc’ ed the pianist of pianists, beloved by un ever-growing public, Bac- haus has played the Baldwin exclusively for twelve years, in his i home and on. all his American tours. That loveliness and purity of i tone which appeals to Bachaus and to every exacting musician is found in all B: wins; alike in the Concert Grand, in the smaller Grands, in the Uprights. The history of the Baldwin is the history of an ideal. Haldwi The Klein-Marks Music & Art Co. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 Store Open Every Evening for Your Convenience FOR A GHRISTMAS GIFT eAnnouncing Piss Opening of Our New Store Blakey & Co. 142 SOUTH CENTER'ST. Two Doors South of Former Location Showing A Complete Line of New Gift-Novelties Evening Wraps and Gowns Ensemble Suits---Wraps and: Dresses Millinery---Blouses and Skirts Silk Underwear, Robes and Negligees Fur Chokers---Purses and Fancy Bags Boudoir Caps---Garters and Handkerchiefs