Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 3

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rf i Ta88 P..Kem, Judge and Mrs. fu R. Rose, Mr. and“ Mrs. O, L. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. John- son, Mr. and Mrs.)T. C. Spears, Mr. and Mrs. J.C.’ Snook, Mr. and Mrs: T. 8. Cooke, William Chealy, Hamil- ton,Young of Gering, Neb., and ‘the jored guest Mrs,-McGrady. Honors Nova Scotia Guest at ‘Tea. Mrs. Charles: T McGrady honored Miss Florence Fleming of Nova Scotia, sister and, guest’ of - Mrs. Leigh tna re at an informal bridge tea given this afternoon at her home in the Poling’ apartments. Guests present to meet' Miss Flem- ming Were: Mrs. Pitt Covert, Miss Margaret Sul'ivan,.Mrs. Leigh Me- Grath, Mrs. Herbert” Ladd, Mrs. T. Frank Cowan, Mrs. . Mrs, John. Bingen- hetmer, Mrs.; Harry , Cotton, % Don’ Smith, Mrs. M. C. Price, Mrs. Cleveland H. Storrs, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, “Miss Kathryn Mahoney, Miss Patricia Sullivan and Miss Mar- garet’ England. . few friends informally at a tea and kensington given - yesterday - after. noon at her home. on South -David street, in compliment to Miss Flor- ence Flemmitig§ of Nova Scotia, house quest of her sister, Mrs. Leigh MoeGrath. ye ae |} the Henning Hotel. ind. “Mrs. Cecil. Bon will be buffet\supper for 20 this evening at their-homie, the: supper to precede the Forty'and Eight for- wial dancing party at the Arkeon. Guests who swill attend are: Mr. nd. Mi C, RR. Peterson, Mr. and. Meg: J. W.\ Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath, Mr.)and’ Mrs. Ted ‘Purdy, Mr. and: Mrs. A. M. Gee, Miss Florence Flemming of Nova Scotia, Miss Mar- garet Sullivan, Mrs. Frances Biglin, and the’ Messrs. Everett. L. Knight of Laramie, Rayburn 8. Webb and Q, K. Deaver. < cee Pupils of Mrs. Fowler in Recital. Plano pupils of Mrs.) Charles A. Fowler will appear in recital Man: day evening, Decemiber 22° at 8 , Solo, June Marie Swanson Solo, “Ar la Blen Aimee” -__ Schutt Mary Olive ‘Dunn ---- Lauge Helen er Solo, “Norwegian Bridal Proces- sion” Grieg Solo, . Jensen Solo, "Phe Rope Dancer” Koelling Z Rowene Miller Solo, “Spinning Song” Mendelssohn ‘Boat Song”. Scharmenka ‘> “Dorethy Seehorn™ . scholarship society at the state uni- versity in Laramie held its election this. week and five members of the senfor class were honored. ‘The elec- tion’ was;based on scholarship aver- ages and those winning honors in- clude: ‘ Harold Gilbert, of the College of Agriculture, who comes from Lan- der, Wyoming, and is a member of the S. A. E.- fraternity; Edward n, Belfry, Montana, College of Alice. ‘Spring, mémber_ of Kappa Delta Sorority: Werbert. Woodman, Cheyenne, ‘Col- lege of Liberal Arts, and a Sigma Nu}, 5 bs,, Cheyenne, . Col- lege of Engineering and an 8. A.°E. Phi Kappa Phi does not’ confine ee ‘EDISON Phonographs and Smith & Turner Music Co. Phone 1181 181 S. Center Lunch Room Saturday: Menu “SPECIAL MERCHANTS’ LUNCH 35c Roast Chicken and Dressing Fried Country Sausa; Above luncheon include: Vegetable Soup Potatoes and Gravy Combination Sala » Dessert Tea, Coffee or Milk The Kopper Kettle 0.-S. BLDG. * MARY TOBIN” iteelg to"Liberal Arts as does _ Phi Beta Kappa and in the list mention- Ljed Liberal Arts supplied three stu- dents and Agriculture and Eingneer- ing each one. Scholarship: and ath- letica ‘can go together as Harold Gil- bert “is a varsity football man and the captain-elect of the 1925 team. Also Woodman is one of the leading debaters. . , | Reception This Evening For Rev. Carter and a Members of the general aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will. entertain at a reception this evening at the church, In honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Lewis E. Carter and ‘family. All members and friends of the church are invited to attend. The dance given last evening by the “Pocahontas lodge was a tre-| pm mendous success, both in attendance and interest. The masquerade feat- ‘we was unique and caused the judges: to hesitate before reaching a decision. The prize was awarded to M.-N. Castle for his bobo portray- al while Mrs. C. Flannagan received the basket of candy. cee Pageant Will Be Presented At Presbyterian Church. Members of the Sunday school and choir of the Winter Memorial Pres- byterian church will give a Christ- mas pageant, “The Adoration” on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church, corner of H and St. John street. The public is invited to attend. see Mr. and Mrs. Hemingway to Be Hosts at Dinner. Preceding the holiday dancing varty, to be given this evening at the Masonic temple by members of the Masonic Dancing club, Mr. and Mrs.. Ambrose Hemingway will en- tertain at a dinner for 16 guests at Attractive table decorations carried out in Christmas designs will be used. Invited guests inc! Mr. and Mrs. K: M. McDonald, Mayor and Mrs. 5. K. Loy, Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. by, Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis, Dr. and Mrs. William Kocher, Mrs. Anna Leeper, Mr. and Mrs.*R. M. Boeke and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barnes. see Open House Is Well Attended at New School. The open house held Thursday eve- ning at the new Grant school was well attended with more than 150 people attending. The rooms of the building were decorated by. the pu- pils in Christmas designs and with lighted trees. A special attraction of interest was Santa Claus’ toy shop with all of his toys. Music was furnished by the school orches- tra while members of the glee club sang a number of Christmas carols. see Frederickson-Haymond Marriage Last Evening. Miss Ann Frederickson, popular Proprietor of Ann's hat shop in the Midwest building and Thomas W. Haymond, representative here of the Firestone Tire company were mar- ried last evening in the presence of a few intimate friends, the Rev: Lewis E. Carter, pastor of the Meth- odist Episcopal church officiating. Thé bride who has been a resident of Casper for the last five came to Casper from Kearney, } Ghe Caaver Matty mrifune ater moving to Los Angeles where they are now making their home. The groom who was formerly chief engineer for the Mammoth Oil company, served as an ens.gn in the navy during the world war and is first vice commander of the George Vroman’ post of the American Leg- jon. _Mr. Haymond whose former home was in Clarksburgh, W. Va., Was graduated from the West Ver- ginia university. The couple left last evening from Cheyenne, where Mrs, HaYmond will continue to California to spend the holidays with her parents in Los Angele§ while Mr.-Haymond will re- turn. to Casper. see. Bake Sale Tomorrow at Stone's Grocery ‘Store. Christmas shoppers will find many useful and pretty articles at the »azaar and bake sale to be held to- morrow at Stone's grocery store by Mrs. Sennetts division of the Pres- byterian Ladies Ald society. The affair will begin at 10:30 a. m. and continue throughout the day. eee Dinner To Precede Formal Dance*Next Week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cun vill entertain a few friend: ter street, the affair to precede. the formal dancing party to” be given at the Country club by Mr. and Mrs. Lelgh McGrath for their guest, Miss Florence Fleming of Nova Scotia. eee : Novelty Dance to Be Given By De Molays Next Week. The Darius chapter De Molays will give ovelty dance on Satur- day even! December, 27, at the Masonic temple to’ which Masons, members of the Eastern Star, De Molays and’ their friends aré inv t- ed to attend. The * entertainment will be one of the series being giv- en this season by the organization for the benefit of the charity nd. Music for the evening will be™fur- by. the Wyoming Collegtate orchestra, composed . of. Wyoming univegsity men who will stop tn Cas- per during their holiday tour. The dance will be featured by confetti, serpentine and. holiday novelties. see Cantata to Be Given > Sunday Evening. The cantata, ‘The Coming of the King” by Dudley Buck. will be given Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian tabernacle,” on Sixth and Durbin street, the chorus to consist of 40 voices and to be di- Both .the..piano. and .organ will. be used with Mrs. Edna Thomas and Mrs. Charles A. Fowler as accom-, panists. . “Much effort is* being taken that all parts will. be well given.and the to be one of the school. evening services. eee onic Dance This Everting ; The annual holiday dance of the Masonic Dancing club w'll be held this-evening at.9/o'clock.at the-Ma- sonic temple, music for whch will bewfeatured by the Curtz-Butterfleld orchestra. ' The entertainment will he featured by holiday novelties and mbers, of the chorus will meet ening at 7:30 o'clock for re- hearsal and all’ those to take part-in the program ‘are’ requested= to be cresent. During the 11 o’cl6ck Sun: day morning services of thée-church, the _choit will-give_« “program _ ot! Christmas, music and carola will be sung by the children of the Sunday A special Christmas sermon wil! also be given and the public ts invited to attend both morning and PAGE THREE. will attend. (Continued on Page Four) it 1s expected that a large number Among those on the floor commit: tee for the evening are: Mr. and Eat It Here—Take It Out FOOD YOU'LL ENJOY anywhere at any time Old Public Market Fifth and. Wolcott Hartman’s Delicatessen Lunches and Banquets served x THE DATE OF THE FREE LECTURE ON ; : CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ner next Tueftiay evening, rected by Miss Jessie Agnew, -n@usic |, ber 23, at their home on South Cen where her parents formerly reside supervisor of the Casper _ schools. Ee a For Dec. 20 to Dec. 24 10 Ibs. Sugar for__§5e With every $3 cash order or With every $10 paid on account Apples, 11 pounds __ i Campbell’s Soup, can ~ Ile 5 Ib. tin Jam, Peach or Apricot $1.00 5 Ib. tin Jam, Strawberry or Rasp- bi - $1.00 PHONES “A ME! Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Major Orms- ba iM th =n = hal ba ==iyh=Siql M8 rt ll a= th, == ~— _— lll alll ali. Enduring Yuletide Gifts Below are listed just a few items from our large and varied urchases, stock that will make DIAMOND RINGS To the woman of fashion is so appealing as one of these new- er modes mond White beautifully d si 3 set with monds, accofding to size of stones, at— $50 to Buy on Systematic Payments rs White Gold Wrist Watches Gold with guaranteed: movements, are a favored’ gift. they sell for $10 to $55 re Buy Your Gifts on SYSTEMATIC PAYMENTS Christmas is usually quite a drain upon the ocketbook. We all ike to give and give 3 - well—better as a rule — 4 than yee seek Sisk ae 'o can afford. y using 73 Sha rape of taste ienese gold our Time Payment Plan filled watches are very attrac- you can pay easily and tive. With 15 and 17 jewel conveniently and feel Bayern One HY ae better satisfied with $22 to $35 your gifts. Come in and let us tell you how easy it can be done. nothing in Dia- $200 Anticipating a good old- fashioned business, this store has made prepara- tions that will eclipse all former efforts to pro- vide an unequaled dis- lay of suitable gift ines for our patrons to choose from. Diamonds and watches fare prime features of our stock, with silver- «ware, gold jewelry and novelties splendidly rep- resented. The Christmas Spirit finds its fullest expres- sion in the Gift well chosen. ; - Compact . Cases Sets of silver table- ware, 26 pieces in the very best pat- terns, heavily sil- ver-plated. Your gifts, purchased here, need not be ex- pensive, necessarily, al- though we have stocked some elaborate items in many lines. That they will be good no one will question, as Quality is the keynote of this busi- *ness with value ever ekept in -' 4 As we are now stocking the popular Gorham Silver Plate, we must close out our large stock of Community Plate and 1847 Rogers’ Silverware. We have made attractive prites on the entire line. : AYRES JEWELRY CO. 133 SOUTH CENTER ST. “Wher ¢ You Will Eventually Buy” y DR. JOHN M. TUTT, C. S. B. of Kansas City, Mo. Member of the Board of ‘Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts HAS NECESSARILY BEEN CHANGED TO SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, AT 12 O°>CLOCK NOON i AT THE 3 AMERICA THEATER Because of Mr, Tutt’s failure to make train connections on account of storms. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 4 CASPER, WYOMING OUR FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE : CHOICE OF S$ THE HOUSE CHOICE OF THE HOUSE -HAYTIN’S BOOT SHOP FIRST AND CENTER GLADSTONE HOTEL BUILDING Prior to inventory We must:clean out our stock, for our space is very limited and we expect new shipments after the first, so make your selection now of gifts for the family. What could be more apprecited than a nice Coat or Dress for the wo- man?—and’ at: reduced ‘prices, too. COATS ALL BELOW COST—-MANY LESS THAN HALF PRICE $19.75, $35.00 and $45.00 Coats formerly priced at $45.00, $75.00 and $125.00. DRESSES A large complete'selection of Winter Dresses in woolen materials. Poiret twill, tricotine, charmeen, etc. Dresses selling at $50.00 many. places in town’and well worth the money. Must go at $13.75 and $19.75 FOR TWO DAYS ONLY FAR os SILK DRESSES The new modes in bengaline, canton crepe, satin, crepe satin and crepe romaine. Mostly afternoon frocks, but a few suitable for business hours or the dance. Two days only MILLINERY Every Hat in stock, about 25 of them. Values up to $18.50—must go at *2.00 TWO-DAY SALE ONLY PURSES MAKE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS We have a nice selection to choose from in under the arm and box vanities, in pat- ent and pin ‘seal. Two-day special, The( race Shop “<Sigmething New Brery Day” Main FRor O. S. Bldg.

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