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_ MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924 anal ee - ‘Informal Bridge Party As_Enjoyed Saturday. _ Honoring Dena Wood who will deave this evening for McCook, Neb., to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. EB. E. Dilgarde entertained at an informal bridge party on Sat- urday evening at thetr residence, $29 South Durbin street. During the evening several musical’ selections ‘Were enjoyed after which a dajnty lunch was served. Decorations sug: Sestive of’ the holiday season were used to make the Dilgarde home tractive. Honors at bridge were won by C. N. O'Neil and P. F, Pang. Guests present for the evening were: Miss Mable Thompson, Miss Eva Schri- _@ ber, Miss Lona Williams, Miss Hazel Gilbert, Miss Iva Creagh and the Messrs: Claude Thomas, ©. N. 7; O'Neil, H. G. Johnson, P. F. P; Frank Merril of Denver and t: guest of honor. . . Literary Division Will “Meet Tuesday Afternoon. The ‘Literary division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. BE. G. Sinclair, 421 Divine avenue. ee Bake Sale Tomorrow at Midwest P! . Members of the guild of St. Mark will hold a sale of baked goods, mince meat and aprons Tuesday of this week at the Midwest Pharmacy, the proceeds to be used in purchas- ing furniture for the new church. eee Pie Social Fo Be ; Held Tuesday Ei A pie social will be given on Tues- «May evening, December 16 at the + Mountain View Community church to which the public is invited to at- tend. Special novelty features have been planned. < eee Mother's Division To Meet at Sinclair Home. “e The Mother's division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will be held on Wednesday after- noon of this week at 2:80.o'clock at the home of Mrs. BH. G, Sinclair on Divine avenue. ‘At a meeting of the Casper camp o.. 12325. Modern Woofmen of America held recently the following officers were slected: venerable. con- sul, G. M. Winslow; adviser, R.°L. Gray; clerk, Loufs R. . Schmidt; ~ banker, H. A. "Wagner; escort, John » Walke shrist; trustees, A. E. Chandler, G. C. Wright and John “McKendry. Following the election, a commit- tee was appointed to meet with the Royal Neighbors of America, an » auxillary to the organization for the J DUEPEREe of » Meeting to be held on. the second Tuesday in January at the nt Regardless of former. ____ fn the regular of Pythias hall. Another meeting of theicamp wi'l be heldon Monday evening, December 22, at. which time final arrangements’ for a Special meeting avill be made. All members and visiting members in the. city are invited to attend this meeting. we President and Mrs. Crane Entertain Grid Squad. Entertaining at university's sq dent and Mra. 4 days.ago fulfilea ongagemen that is‘an annual affair at Laramie. Features of the dinner were the reading of limericks composed bi) the 1924 gridiron wartiors and skits burlesquing college life. Among the football players pres- ent at Dr. and Mrs. Cran's home Were seven Casper boys—Willlam Kocher, Captain George * Vandeveer of the 1924. squad. John Groves, Wil- dinner the-state O'Brien and Louis Allsman. guests included were Coach and Mra. “Dietz, Coach and Mrs. bett; Coach and Mrs. Clark, Trainer Lee. and Prof. and Knapp. , ard Other . i Dinners at ry Club Sunday. Among those who entertained at dinner yesterday at the Country club Mri and Mrs. Cleveland Storrs for four guests, W. H. Gets for two, Glen Leldecker for two and Edwin Slater for five guests. see Holiday Dance Is Planned By Masonic Dancing Club. The* Masonic Dancing club will give their holiday dance on Friday evening, December 19, at the Masonic temple. The floor committee for the eve- ing-will be Mr. and Mrs. George B. elson, Mayor and Mrs. S. K. Loy, Mr, and Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Callaway. ‘The Butterfield-Curtz orchestra, which has furnished such good music for prévious dances, will no doubt) excel even their * previous efforts. All Masons ‘and visiting Masons are coriially invited to attend. cee Ce Yeomen Lodge Will Hold Regular Meeting. The Yeomen lodge will hold its regular meeting this ‘evening, at the Knights of Pythias hall after which a dancing party will be given and a complete set of silver given away. A’feature of the meeting will be @ cake walk in which every one ig invited to take part. The public 1s invited. of the Maccabees will meet in regu- Jar session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. The enter- tainment which was to have been given in’ the form of a “kid” party has heen postponed due to the death ifam, Lester, Clair Blanchard, Pau! } Casper circle No. 409, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet In regular session Tuesday evening, December 16, at 8 o'clock at the, 04d Fellows’ ~ All members as well as visit- members. in the city. are invited to attend. see Of the Inte Mrs. Bila Adams. Dur- ing-the meeting dvaping of the char- fer and initiation of candidates will be the order of tho business session. Refreshments will be served at the close by Mrs. Shepard and her com- mittee. | C. & N. W. Railway Women | WIM Hold Meeting. 4 orthwestern ‘s°club will hold a Tuesday afternoon, ce English Lutheran church at tc nd Ash streets. Mefreshments | whl be served at the close cf the nd members as weil as hl! Northwe women are invited to attend. | Health Conference To Be Held Thursday. Mother's and Children’s Health conference will be held Thursday morning, December 18, from 9:80 to a, moat the city hall. All mothers are invited to brisig |chil¢ren who are under school age, fbut not any child with fresh for comarmicable ase. Mothers ler nket and pillow slip. we y | Miss Simpson Will Be Complimented Wednesday. Mrs. R. R.. Rose will entertain at an informal bridge tea on Wedne: day afternoon of thie week, compli: mentary to Miss Lillian Simpson of Minneapolis who is visiting in C per a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Estabrook. Ly oe Mrs, Nichols Will Be Hostess at Luncheon, Mrs. R. H. Nichols will entertain informally at a luncheon and bridge party on Thursday at her residence on South Park avenue. ~ cee Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Are Hosts at Bridge Party. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gibson enter- tained a number of friends» infor- mally at a bridge party given last evening pt. thelr home on, West Tenth street. Honors for the eve- ning at bridge were won by Mr, and Mrs. James Lanouette, and Mr. aml Mrs. Henry Lanotette. Guests who enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were: Mr. and Mrs. Loren Zherot, Mr. and Mrs. Lanouette, Mrs. Arthur Fy and Mrs. Henry Lanou- and Mrs. Glen Howland, and Miss Mary Flannery. oe . Rebekahs to Hold Joint Meeting Tuesday. ‘A joint meeting of both of the Rebekah lodges will be held tomor- row at the I. O, 0. F, hall at 1 jo'clock after which members will | attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Ella Adams to be held at St. Mark's There is stil plenty of time tw have your Xmas photos made at the ‘Wrensted Studio, O. 8. Bldg. Phone 859. price, we place all Fall and Winter Hats, that sold way up to $25.00, at one price— All Pattern Hats are included at the above price. Golden Rule Dept. Store _ LINDSAY & CO, yesterday, PERSO! evening for M . Neb., to spend the holidays with relatives. and friends, ev. . ead i Miss Stetla Nichole, a-teasher in the West Casper school, is recover= ing from an appendicitis operation at her home in Delta, Colo., atcord- ing to word received by tendent Stade. : Mr. and Mra, W. C, Dabney were| aftr. ahd Mrs, 0. among the Midwest people who spent |turned from Dou: yecterday here with friends. ees . Mrs. Lyons of Riverton was a guest, registéred at the Townsend se : Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Russell ani family’ of Salt Creek ave - been spending a 3 time here visiting with friends. are guests at the Henning hotel Mr. and Mrs.+If. O. Rea of Creek have been visiting with friends hero for a few days. Mr. Rea’ is a ‘drilling contractcr, A : . . J. Séderer and Galbot were Chi- cago arrivals in the city yesterday. eee Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Jones are visiting and shopping here from their home at Midwest. see Mr. and-Mrs. M. K. Barrett are among the Denver visitors spending ® few days in Casper. S eee Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jordan of Sheridan have been spending a few days in Casper. . ee. Mr. and Mrs. L. LaMar of Lavoye spent yesterday here the guests of friends. . Miss Margaret M. Curtin “expects to leave on Friday of this week for visiting with friends~ for 3 parted Superin: | spending a | i | Sule jill make her future ‘home. here with her brother, George, eters - = returned from Laramie after spend- ing several days theré. with friends. oe Miss Vera Hovsely: ts in Casper several { days from Den | - * Dr. Mrs. E.\ G.%vellington de- week for Colorado after several weeks yacation trip heré with friends. ee . Dixon have re- where they ~ | visited for a few days with friends. ele e Mr, and Mrs.. Po. Kirkpatrick and children arrived in the city last Thursday from Nebraska and: will | @ake thetr home here. . Mra. R. Perdue and son were Cas.) per people who spent ‘Saturday tn} Cheyenne. } eee | Mr.-and Mrs, Ralph Rhodes an¢| family, formerly of Poposia are now located’ in this city. Mr. Rhodes is connected here with the Midwest | commissary. Mr. and Mrs: Walter ‘Richards are Denver. guests who arrived in the city yesterday, the trip having been made overland. eee Mr. ahd Mrs.\E. E: Lyons of Hud- Son-spent several Gays of last week In this city. eee Mrs, Helen Brydon left last eve- ning for Omaha fo¥ the purpose of dismantling the home, which was ‘or many years, previous to the re- cent: tragic death of her husband, used by'the Brrdone during the win ter mohths. . Miss Rowena Hasbrouck and Miss Myrtle Bell, of the Glenrock schools, spent the week end in Casper with Mise Gladys Hasbrouck. é e ee to Mr. and’Mrs. Scott Blair-in Chey- enne. Mr, Blair is connected with the Kasoming Oil company and is a frequent visitor in this city. eee Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Kemper spent | yesterday at Douglas visiting with friends. | eee at Miss Lucille Herman is vis ting with friends in Wheatland for sev- | eral days: : Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kayser are expecting Miss Freda Bischall of Denver to arrive this week from the east to spend several weeks here. eee Miss Hazel Porter has accepted a position with the Mutual Of! com- pany at Glenrock. eee Glenrock people. who spent a short time. in thig city last week in- clude: Mrs. J. D. Dawson, the Misses Kline, Mr,.and Mrs. C. Leonard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ryerson, George Powell, Mr mes. Fenex, Mis. Harold Thornton, Mrs. Lou Shattuek, Mrs, Kinnaird,, Mrs. Clit ford Goff and sou Ruben, Mrs. Lee leaby, Mrs. Charles Skinner Jn, fr. and Mrs. W. A. Orendorf, Mrs. Herle, and Mrs. Wyllte. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. Pocan of Lavoye are guests at the Gladstone for w few days. eee Mra. M. Cross spent yesterday here from Midwest. CITY BRIEFS John McFadyen, general superin- tendent of the Ohio Oil company spent Saturday tn Laramie on bu ness. . R. EB, Landes of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad spent Satur day in Lander on business . Max Prezant spent yesterday here | PAGE THREE. on -businese-in connection. with an electrical engineering concern and is a guest at the Henning. 2. Lindquist, Frank England, A. Schaffer, A. L. Jones, E. and B. E. Morea: . B. Van Hessen is among the Der ver business callers spending a few days here. R. W. Marsh of the General Cigar compa 1. Brimingham of tite CO ‘igar company left thia Taprning for Salt Creek oe. eee R. C. Rollin of Butte, Mont., was an arrival in the city this morning Mr. Rollins is a guest at the Glad stone. GW Traburg of Denver arrived tn the ety this morning and wil} spend several days here. a eee W. I. Pilisburg ts here today on business from his home in Denver. see R. John Allen, United States dep- hall is here on business George Williams of Cody guest the Gladstone. isa Frank O'Ryan of the AlteCh: mets Manufacturing company is tn the city en business from Denver. | TL on | DESTROY E. W. Carver is a South Bend busi | ness visitor spending a few days in GO 1 TE R | the city ‘ with OLIDE lodine-Colloid O. L. Plerson of New Orleans here in business. e- Glenn Skinner of ~ Bartlesville, | Okla., is transacting business affairs here for a short time, H. Mandelston of Chicago ts at- tending to business affairs here for a few days and is a guest gt the Townsend, Guaranteed harmiess and non-poisonous. —4 3 tablets daily. Positive results or money refunded. $1.00 at your druggist or sent direct. KOLIDE LA: TORIES, Ine. [ap A line Laborateries: so Mi Avenue - New York Kimball Drug Co. Midwest Pharmacy Tripeny Drug Co. . S. B. Wilson of Hot Springs, S. D., was an out of town arrival yes. terday. A. G. Swanson of Denver is here today on business. 4 s left this morn a Parco. William Edw ing for Rawlin Denver ed at the business, visitors register: wnsend include: ATTENTION NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT from Lavoye. eee W. J. Davidson, representative of a large plumbing supply house in| Denver {s spending reveral days here a guest at the Henning eee B. 8. Kinsley in & Denver business | man, who arrived this morning | eee Sands of Denever Is_here Funeral af Neighbor Ella Adams from St. Mark’s » Episcopal Church Tuesday Afternoon at 2:30 All Neighbors asked to attend. MINA WHISENHUNT, Guardian Neighbor Chicago to spend the Christmas holl: days with her sister and brotlier-in- caw, Mr. and Mrs. John Ford and family, Mrs. W. F. Kirkwood {ts @ visitor here from Salt LAke City. cee Mr, and. Mrs. Curtis Hoots of Powell arrived in Casper last week to make thir, future home here. eee Friends tn Casper will be pleased ts learn of the arrival of a baby Taster FREE, youre Just a few more days for. you to take advantage of this generous offer of a free trial in your home. We want you to try any one of these famous appliances in your own home without it costing you one cent or obligating you in any manner. Call our Apex-Rotarex Department today and arrange for your free trial A Small Payment Down Mre. Elmer C. Cass of Billings is visiting with friends here fora short time this week. FE After you have tried the appliance of your choice and are convinced that you cannot afford to be without it, a small payment down will place it in your home as a most acceptable and economical gift. The balance need not be paid until 1925, and then on convenient monthly terms. It is extremely economical to pur- chase hour savers such as these on,so liberal terms: but you must act quickly if you are to take advantage of it. RSTAREX DOUBLE ROLL IRONER The Rotarex Double Roll Ironer taces| all of the drudgery out of the largest of ironmmgs. Enables. the heaviest of ironing to be done in a very short time. The many exclusive features of the Roterex, such as the double iron- ing roll, the revolving heating shoe, The Rotarex Electric Clothes Washer \j is the Inst word in washers. The Wash- er that combines all of the accepted principles of washing into one. The Rotarex is the only washer that does wash back into clothes the dirt that washed out of them. Its light, roomy &Il aluminum cylinder hes per- forations in the end, rather than on the sides. The soft rubber rolls of its free swingimg all alummem wringer pre- vents bluing from streaking your’ clothes. Phone now for a free trial. now you imsure by a last minute rsh ae Retaree yourself Call our Apex-Rotarex FREE During This Special Christmas Sale During this special Christ- mas sale ONLY we are giv- ing FREE with the purchase of a Rotarex Washer or Home Double Roll Ironer a set of portable labor-saving drain-tubs. With the put- chase of an Apex Suction Cleaner we are giving FREE a six-piece set of 25-year guaranteed aluminum ware. These merchandise articles represent our Christmas gifts to the purchasers of Apex-Rotarex appliances. Our supply of aluminum ware and tubs has been sadly depleted so if you wish to insure your getting a gift with your purchase, you must act quickly. Remember, this offer positively ends at the closing time of our store on Christmas Eve, Appliances purchased now will be delivered on Christmas morning if you so desire. Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” caused delay . 115-119 East First St.