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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924 SOCIETY ed were Mr. and Mrs. Leig! _|send, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ihe Mr. and Mrs. B. Lummis, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wertz, Miss Mary Lycns, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spurlock Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett. ue ee EB | sud Barker, all of whom are attend}. ing school and who will return thit week to spend the holidays here with relatives. eee Christmas Program at Wilson Schooi Friday. “A Christmas program, consisting of stories, carols and drills, will ‘be given Friday afternoon, December 19, at the new Wilson school by the pupils, invitations for ‘which’ have been extended to the parents and friends of the children. The: bu d- ing which is locaied on Twelfth and ‘Fenway. streets has just recentiy been completed and the rooms which have been decorated with Christmas designs will be open for inspect.on tothe ‘guests. Christmas Concert at M. E. Church Sunday. Among the enjoyable Christmas |’ Dinner Programs of the holidays will be the concert to be given Sunday eve ning by the Methodist Episcopal urech choir with E - Fisher 1s ~ and Mrs. Ethei Strickland, pianist. The program follows: 1. Chorus: (a) “Silent Night, Holy Night Gruber ‘Handel Weanredey Evening. Miss Myrte Sroman entertained at a 6 o'clock’ dinner last evening at her home 2314 South David street, cuvers being laid for six guests. A small lighted Christmas tree banked with holly formed the center piece while sprigs of holiy leading to the place cards added much to the table decorations. At the close of ‘the dih- ner the hostesses presented each guest with a dainty gift from the Christmas tree, the remainder of the evening being spent in playing cards, honors ‘being won by Miss Agnes Harvey. Guests’ who enjcyed the horpital- ity of Miss Sroman were, Miss Eva Kidd, Miss Laura Douglas, Miss Agnes Harvey, Miss Lillian Kocher and Mrs. Harold Wilson. Mrs. Roy Spurlock, Mrs. A. Stirrett, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, M: Hal Curran, Mrs. Joe Denham, M: Gus Bell and the guest of honor. * (b) “Joy to the World’ The Choir . Anthem, “Praise the Lo: - <-- Dunkley Soloists—Miss Mary Ladwig, Messrs. Boyd Osborn and John Arnott 3. Solo, “Blessed Town of Bethle- Clan Stuart Will Give Social and Dance. ‘he Clan Stuart will give. an in- pformal social and dancing party on Friday evening of this week at 9 o'clock at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Ail members and friends are invited to attend. rr Presbyterian Circle With Hold Bazaar This Week. The ladies of the Kenwood Pres- byterlan circle will hold a bazaar and sale of baked goods on Frida} and Saturday, December 19 and 20. at the Blomgren grocery, on Twelfth and McKinley streets. Patronage from the public will be epprsciacee! eee Osborn “Festival ‘Te Deum” --- Buck and Os- born, Messrs. Arnott and Osborn 6. Duet, “As the Hart Panteth” Feature Dance Tonight At the I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Members of the Pocahontas lodge will-give a “Hobo” dance this eve- ning, December 18 at the Odd Fel. ‘ow's hall, the evening to be featured with ‘several novelty entertainments. An invitation is extended to the pub- Me to attend and to dress in work clothes. A free lunch will be served during the evening and a large basket of candy given away. cee 5. Be Association Meeting and Dance The Security Benefit association will holdsits regular meeting Satur- day evefiing at the -Knights of Pythias hall. Foilowing the meet ing a dancing party will be enjoyed to which the public is invited to attend. Brenheureuse Nuit". Women's Voges Voices and Chorus (c) “Weinacht” -. Choir 8. Solo, “The Infant Jesus" a Pietrowon Mir. and Mrs. Curran Are Hosts at Dinner’ Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curran enter- tained a number of friends at dinner last evening at their home, 443 East | Soloists—Mrs. Helms, Messrs Rarie “leventh street. Guests who attend- and Osborn — |10. Male Quartette, My Soul’ Bake Sale Saturday at : Members. of St. Mark's. Synurgae will hold a sale of baked goods, plum puddings, fruit cakes and candy on Saturday of this week at the Mid- weet Commissary on West Yellow. stone avenue. The “Good Things to Eat" book containing recipes, . Anthem, ‘Telling’ “The Heavens Are to Mak Messrs Arnott, Fisher, Osborn tried and tested by members of the Pine and Northrup Synurgae and friends will a’so be How 3 Syrup at Home 11. Anthem, “Unfold Ye Portal Placed on sale. ° ee Divisions of W. C. T. U. Will Meet Friday Afternoon. The Anna Gordon division of the Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. A. Johnston, 914 South David street and all members are arked to bring to the meeting clothing and baked gocds for the Salvation army, Con- tributions will be asked by the cap- tain to be used for Christmas work. The Frances Willard division wil meet at the same hour with Mrs. * J. T. Richards, 322 North Jefferson ¥ street» All members are asked to be pregent as work of importance will be accomplished by the division. eee Sie “saves you about St. Mark’s Guild Extends Thanks to Casper Public. Members of St. Mark's Guild ex- tend their thanks to the Casper pub- Uc for assisting in making the last two bake sales successful affairs. The sales are put on for the purpose of raising funds to add to the church furnishing fund. Mince meat has been placed on sale, orders for which may be had by calling Mrs. Phillto K. Edwards, phone 835. eee Ceramic Club Meeting Is Canceled This Week. The regular meeting of the Ceramic club to be held this week has been canceled, the nextjmeeting of the club to be the setond Thurs- day in January at the home of Mrs. Earl Patterson. . Pine is used in nearly all prescrij Syne and remedies for potighas 1e reason is that pine contains several elements that have ‘a remarkable effect im soothing and healing the membrant f the throat and chest. Pine enagh syrups are combinations of pine sn syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain sugar syru} To make Aa cer ty remedy that money can, bays put ant of Pinex in a pint pees an “ail gp up with home-made’ sugar Or you can use clarified aoigsseas Shovay, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you make a full pint— more than you can buy ready-made for three ce; ass pe money. a pure, very pleasant You can ‘eal thts hold of ™ conghics a or cold Pe a wry that ate poate ‘and ti ght, oF ma; be ery sats, loose from. the formation of ‘Women of Mooseheart Legion’ will meet Friday evening at the Moose hall during which time officers will be installed and “business matters discussed. Following the business session a card party will be given to which all members and their friends are invited to attend. er Dutch Treat Dinner Precedes Dancing Party. Among those who attended a “Dutch” treat dinner given last evening at the Country. club _preced- ing the semi-monthly dancing party include: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fin- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peake, Mr Johnston, Mr. and o- Scorpion Cub Meeting Is Held Wednesday. The Scorpion club held a very suc- cessful business meeting last eve- ning at the home, of Arnot Gris- singer, 805 East Second street, dur- ing which time two new members were sworn in, Hubert Creel and Gail Gorsuch, the membership of 15 now being complete. Plans were made for a stag dinner to be held at the Townsend hotel, Friday, Decem. ber 26, each member to bring a Guests who will attend in-| ne: ly Johnson, Vincent Crate: PRE-INVENTORY SALE ON PEACOCK SHOES _NEW PATTERNS AT Pinex is a hi le concent pound of genuine Norway pine Hee ane 18 Apa the i deen its prompt efféct upon coughs. prienate ot Of bubatitutes your n “2Y% oun oe Pinex” wit! “dirbetions; and don’t accept any- thing Guaranteed to give abso- lute ction or money. rerunaed: Ft. Wayne, «Yiday Evening. ‘The. Casper voiture of the Forty & Eight society will- entertain for members and their friends tomorrow eee evening at the Arkeon with its third formal dance of the winter season. re will he a number of dinner}... Previous tothe dance both eee e in_ private homes and.downtown. Feature musical numbers a been arranged for the evening by Ray Moore and his Music Masters eee e and’ the affair should be ‘one of the delightful formal parties of the year. eee Bake Sale Saturday At Grill Cafe. Members. of the Woman's associa- tion of the church will hold a sale of baked goods and Christmas gifts Saturday, December 20 at the Grill cafe, 118 East Second street. Miss. Leona Kirk of, has been visiting week with her sister, fith and family on South Center . street, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. EB. Marsh and daughter Viola left last evening for Pittsburgh, Pa., to. spend the New Year and Christmas holidays with Mr. Marsh's parents. Following tlie holidays Mr. Marsh will return to Casper while Mrs. Marsh and Viola will remain in the east’ for three months. W. L. Connelly of the Mammoth Ol company left yesterday for To- ledo, Ohio, having been called there dy the death of his mother. eee » William Greenan;left last evening for Cripple Creek, Colo., to spend Christmas with his’ sister, Mrs, C. D. Allstrum. - Dwight Wallace is expected to re- turn: to’ Casper Saturday of- week from ‘Lincoln, where he is at- tending school at the Nebraska state university. Young Wallace will ‘spend the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D: Wallace at the Blackmore apartments. eee hort wit spent here with her sis- -ter, Mrs.-W. D. Jones. « Mr. and Mrs. Jones wil join ther daughter, Euella Marie Christmas day at Basin. ! eee Mrs. O. M. Reams ‘s leaving: Fri- day for Lincoln, Omaha and Chi- cago to be gone until after the New Year pense Miss Margaret Dougherty who has been ill for several days at her home on South Center is again able to be about. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Winton are i es 2 “ STOP IGH BLOOD RES URE Mr..and Mrs. William C. Martin are out of town here from their home near Shi Miss Emma Cullen will: spend-the Christmas holidays with friends. at Salt Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Talbert are leavii this evening for California to visit for some time with relatives and friends. First Congregational eee Mrs. H. O. Barber..of Lander is the guest of friends here for a few days. ——_— eee Miss Helen Simpson w'll return *o ‘Casper tomorrow evening froth the University of Nebraska.at Lin- coln and will spend the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson on South Conwell! street, te 00 at ” percent ot t your drnesiat © KOLIDE LAI > Ime. yore Lane ae 2 ee Hen . Kimball: Drag Co. Midwest Pharmacy Tripeny Drug Co. Sorecher'’s Pharmacy TO DELAY iverton who for the last Gene Grif- Mrs. Harry Wise and neice left for Basin yesterday morning ate a returned to her home this S DANGEKOL Small Hats Beautifully made and inexpensive A smal] Satin and Silk Hats. That’s a message of Christmas cheer to ry the woman .o wants to greet the holi- days season’ with a smart new bonnett, but who can not put too great a drain on the family pocketbook! S pemleccion of smart winter $5. 00 ANNE’S HAT SHOP _ Balcony Midwest Pharmacy this Five Holiday Specials W. G. Perkins & Co. Store 1..- All Linen Bridge Sets White only, with fancy hemstitched corners, two Mays only, set__ 2.-- All Ten Huck Towels. Jig naod spr pales 1 GS On aE -65e B.-- Hand Embroidered . .Linen H andleet ciel s All colors and all linen, 3 FOR $1.00 z 4.-- Girls’ Silk Thread Hosiery Sizes 6 to 914 (Richelieu rib).; black, brown, and $1 00 white. $1.65 values, two days only, pair____~_-_________ e 5.-- Wool Middy Dresses Fine quality, navy blue, French serge, black and yellow braid trimmed. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years, 10. 75 $4.75 two davs onlv ____-_________ SSpstistcs PLES WwW G Perkins & Co. "Speciatry STORE TRIBUNE BUILDING This new “Anna Q.” pat- tern with Spanish heel yaa a medium round toe made to fit the foot that cannot wear the short ez. Pre- Inventory $ a) 5 Price -- The above pump comes.in dull calf, patent or satin. Pleasing lines with short vamps_ and $7 95 healt “ao | ventory pice oN All short lines, speciaPats2—22----—-— $2.95 a pee $2.95 Specialty Boot Shop NO CHARGES OR REFUNDS SECOND FLOOR—O-S BUILDING First ‘Church of Christ: Scientist CASPER, WYOMING Announcesia FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A by DR. JOHN M. TUTT,C. S. B. of Kansas City, Mo. Member of the Board of Lectureship ‘of the. Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday Evening, December 19, at 8:00 o’Clock The public is cordially invited to attend PAGE THREE: SOME THINGS You should know When Considering the Purchase of a Piano or Musical Instument In answer to many inquiries regarding prices on Pianos and Musical Instruments in Casper, compared with other cities, we are submitting the names of Standard Pianos and Musical Instruments that are sold by the Wells Music Co. store at the same prices that prevail everywhere else throughout the country. CHICKERING Baby Grand Apartment Grand Parlor Grand Concert Grand With or without the Ampico, a most remarkable TOREDS: , ducing instrument. Boston, 100 Years Old KURTZMANN Baby Grand Parlor Grand Apartment Grand ‘Uprights in‘Three Models ‘ Players in Two Models Buffalo, Started 1848 GULBRANSEN Grand Four Models in ‘Registering Pianos Three Models in Uprights Price branded in the back at the factory. Chicago ‘ MARSHALL & WENDELL Rochester, N. Y. Baby Grand Parlor Grand Apartment Grand Upright With or without the 4=-:pico attachment, MILTON Baby Grand New York City BRUNSWICKS Radiolas in Six Models Console Models in Seven Different Styles De Luxe Models in Three Styles BRUNSWICK RECORDS Conn Instruments, Saxophones, Cornets, Trombones, Ludwig Banjos, Drums, and Band Instruments in General. Always ‘bear in mind you have the service and guarantee backing every purchase made from us The Chas. E. Wells Music Company Home of the Chickering CASPER and Lavoye 232 E. 2nd Phone 194