Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 4

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Fg hai" PAGE FOUR. SOCHETY (Continued from Page Three Mrs. Easl Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nelson, Mayor and Mrs. S. K. Ley and Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball, eee De Molays WIN Meet Next Monday Evening. A regular meeting of Darius chap- | F. ter, De Molays will be held next Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the Masonic temple to whch all mem- bers as well as visiting De Molays in the city are invited to attend o 8 Corine-Landgren Marriage This Week. Miss Beulah B. Corzine and M. G. Lundgren both of Midwest were married last Wednesday at the First Christian parsonage with the Rev R. R. Hildebrand officiating. The couple will make their home at Salt Creek. eee Mrs. Ormsby WI Be Hostess For Club Members Saturday. Mrs. Major Ormsby will be hostess tomorrow at her home on South Center street for the regular meet- ing of the Fortnightly Bridge club of which she is a member. A sale including beked goods plum. puddings, fruit cakes, candy and cook books will be held tomor- row beginning at 11 a. m. and con- tinu'ng througlout the day at the Midwest Pharmacy, instead of at the commissary as was announced in yesterday’s Tribune 8. B. Association Mecting and Dance. The Security Benefit association ‘Will hold its regular meeting Satur- day evening at the Knights of Py- thias hall, Féllowing the meeting @ danc'ng party will be enjoyed to which the public Is invited to attend. o8e Bake Sale Saturday At Grill Cafe. Members of the Woman's associa tion of the First Congregational church will hold a sale of baked goods and Christmas gifts Saturday December 20, at the Grill cafe, 118 East Second street. eee Prégram Is Given At Wilson Schoo! A Christmas program, consisting pf stories, carols and drills was giv- rn this afternoon at the new Wilson school by the pupils for parents and friends, which proved to be very suc- vesstu). Numbers given follow: ‘Hark, the Herald Angels. ‘Story of the First Christ. mas" George Salle Songs—"Stlent Night.” Danish Dance of Greeting—First Grade. se epaapinai “The Xmas Tree’ Song—“Cradle Hymn.” Recitation — William Anderson, Wayne Freeman, Henry Propp, Fohn Fritz. “Dolly's Lullaby” Stix Secona Grade Giris. Song—"Nowel.”” Dramatization—Second Grade. Song—“Under the Stars.” Folk Dance—Third Grade. Song—Opal Heringen. Song—"It Came Upon the Mid- sight Clear.” Santa Claus Song—Third Grade. Song—“O Come All Ye Faithful.” fownsend Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Townsend were hosts at a dinner for eight fiven last evening at the Town- send hotel. se. Donnley Wertz is Honored At Farewell Dinner. Donald Holloran was host last pvening at a dinner party given at his home on South David street i honor of Donnelly Wertz who wit! his parents, Mr. and Mre. R. Wertz will leave tomorrow for Parc fo make their home. Following the Unner the evening was spent in playing cards. Guests who attended were the Messrs. Harry Pritchard, Hubert Dreel, Buster Neil, ‘‘Red” Hanks, Jack Schucks, Robert Holman, Fran- ‘is Birks, Barry Mahoney and the honored guest. eee Christmas Party Saturday At Dew-Drop Inn. The annual Christmas party will | Cor. Firet $25-$37%.$50.$75 $100-¢125 Nothing takes the place of a diamond ring. And now is a most favorable time to select yours from our display of large, clear, genuine blue- ite diamorids, attractively set in 18-kt. white gold and priced remarkably low.- A Ro ens 4 Henning Hotel Block. 2 be given on Saturday evéning by members of the Dew-Drop Inn, a Christmas tree decorated with toy: for the guests to be a feature of the entertainment George Vandaveer, hedd of the pipe line department of the Midwest Refining company and son George Friends will be pleased to learn of| who attends the state university at|spent Tuesday in Lander on busi: Laramie the great improvement of Mrs. L. will jeave tomorrow for Frederick meee left yester-| 1. be held at 8 o'clock this evening . McMahon who has been critical-| Neodasha, Kans., to uk the > day for Douglas to spend a few days|;1, the Legion’s clubrooms, in the ly {11 for several weeks. Christmas and New Year holidays on business. | basement of the K. C. building. “tke” sa tia chief land man for the Marland Oj! company and Mrs. Stewart who have been -spending sometime in Casper left last evening for Denver. Miss Helen Bettis of the National Supply company left yesterday at ternoon for Independence, Kans. spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Frang Clark, state labor eommis- sioner in Casper from Cheyenne. eee Oscar Thomas, manager of the National Supply company who has been attending to business affairs CITY BRIEFS A. R Schultz spent Tuesday fn Cheyenne on business. with relatives. Frank Gilardi will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with his parents, in Trinidad, Colo, eee Glen Leidecker will spend the hojt- day season with his parents in the fe Casver Daily Crifune Casper for a few days from Mon- cana having arrived on Tuesday of this week from Denver where he has been spending a number of days. ee in’ Fremont, Neb. eee Harold C. Huffman has returned to Casper trom a week's business trip to Rawlins. 8. M. Prenter and C. A. Drummer his home, time this peck) in Rapes cae business. eee er in the city from bis home in who has been in Casper for the last three weeks on business has re turned to his home to spend the holl- days with his family. Adv. ers n Basin is expected to return this/ east. family spent Tuesday in Cheyenne. | YOU bY eens “4 arate te evening. see eee Home. aes rs in Wap ine BE. W. Pelatz was n Casper man 5 handgorigres roe retin Mr. ard Mrs. Harry ©, Warton | who spent a short time this week tn days in| umns Classified Bection. and family are leaving today for | Lander. business and visiting with . Orange, Cal., with a view of locating there eee Mrs. Eva Mills has been visiting with friends here for several days. cee Mr.-and Mrs. ©. U. Leedy have returned to Hudson, Wyo., their for- mer home. ose ‘Mrs. Ivan Marshall left yesterday afternoon on the Burlington for Omaha to spend some time. ‘Wheeler Canfield has been spend- ing several days in Omaha going there to attend the wedding of his sister, Mies Sara Canfield which took place yesterday. eee The Misses Drucilla and Sara Stewart are leaving this evening for Denver to spend the holidays with relatives. eee Miss Virginia Wiliams [eft today for Lander to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with friends. or. Miss E. Shea is leaving this eve ning for Denver to spend the holl- <3 “. Miss Mae Winter, principal at the Park. school, left this afternoon for Lincoln to spend Christmas with rel- atives and friends. eee Miss Ora Halm left this morning for Thermopolis to spend the holl- days with her parents. “ee Mrs. Ted Hill has been spending the week here from her home in Lander. eee Murle Castee! has returned to his|™ home in Shoshoni after visiting here for a short time with his sirter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steffens and withhis two sons, Jack and Donal . Everett L. Knight of the Standard Refining company of Lara- mie is in Casper a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson, oes Miss Ruth Kimball will return to- Mr. and Mrs. R. EB. Parsons of 44° morrow from the University of Wyo ming at Laramie and wil spend the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ss. Ki Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Morgan return- ¢d yeeterday from a several days mo- tor trip to Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smilley of Den ver arrived in Casper Tuesday and will spend until after the Christmas holidays here with re'atives and friends. Miss Ruth Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parson of 440 South Durbin’ street will return to- morrow morning from Boulder, she attends Mt. Saint Ger- til after the holidays here. A NASH FOR HER XMAS BE G Jee cece Cee ere’ cee and Center - OLD PUBLIC MARKET, FIFTH AND WOLCOTT PHONE 303 2.58 58 today for the western| Open evenings until Xmas. Metro- DON’T WAIT PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR CHRISTMAS NOW THE DEMAND WILL BE GREAT MEYER BROS. MARKET Is the Logical Place to Buy THAT CHRISTMAS TURKEY, DUCK, GOOSE OR CHICKEN SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND © AYDAY Pot Roast, Ib. _--------- 12% to 15c Veal Stew, Ib. ~----- asa secueesOs Shoulder Steak, Ib. -.--- ere eee 15c Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib -------_18c Boiling Meat, 3 lbs _--_--- iy: Be Shoulder Veal Steak, Ib, --- Rolled Veal Roast, lb-__-- Rolled Roast Beef ~-..-.--_ Northern Oysters, pint- Sugar Cured Hams, Ib..-_--_ ~---23¢ Pork Chops, lb.--------------- Leg of Lamb, Ib. Spring Chickens, ‘Ib..__. Miecsus 28c Stewing Chickens, lb..---------- A FULL LINE OF PICKLES, RELISHES SMOKED AND FRESH FISH RECEIVED DAILY MEYER BROS. MARKET OUR FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE THE HOUSE THE HOUSE HAYTIN’S BOOT SHOP FIRST AND CENTER GLADSTONE HOTEL BUILDING Git Sesatios Saturday Specials ANY POPULAR COPYRIGHT BOOK— 69 ‘ ALL THE POPULAR WRITERS Cc tele ee Children’s Books Gift Books Christmas Cards Photo Albums Vases, Bowls, Candlesticks, in Brass Pottery and Glass PICTURES—A Choice Selection LAMPS—Very Attractive BARGAIN BALCONY We are continually placing new articles on our Bargain Tables—25¢, 50c, $1.00 Casper Stationery Co. PE SOUTH CENTER STREET : Miss Gladys Miller ts in Casper the guest of friends from her home James Scott of Basin who spent some time in Casper has returned to George :F. Jones: spent. a. sbort erected and the program for the new Auborne Atkins left this morning | will submit their reports, eummaris- Miss Bertha Seller of the Casper|days business: trip to Rawlins and] for Worland to spend a few days on| ing activities of the year, and the public schools left this afternoon | Parco. for Decorah, Iowa, to spend the holidays with her relatives. ‘W. Q. Peterson ts a business call- To Cure = Cold tn Onc Day Omaha. Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. (The First and Original M. B. McGutre of Colorado Springs| Cold and Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 300— RULE UPH Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dunean and HAPPINESS 18 brought home to] yew YORK, Dec. 19.—The Unit FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 BEOABE VROMAN POST |secsriset"satatt es Git er ae, gan Cu’ © WILL ELECT TONIGHT officers for 1925 wil be et, year mapped out at the annual meet- ing of George Vroman Post No. 2 ‘a Retiring officers and Lote inal neg attending of every Casper Legion- naire is urgently desired. a —_—_ aii (CUT the | earStates circult court of appeals to: the | Sey unanimously upheld ‘the con: Col! stitutionality of that provision of the Volstead. act which lmits the Make an ideal Christmas gift, a wonder- ful selection to choose from—collar at- tached collar to match and neckband Shirts— $950 oa Other good Shirts as low as $2. Silk Shirts, $6.50 to $10. Stunning Ties FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Beautiful knit Ties, wonderful silk Ties—a great selection to pick $12 MEDNICK BROS. OPEN heey ote UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK anne OH! BOY!-HOW GOOD! Another Big Day FOR CASPER CANDY LOVERS TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY £ Great Candy Special: LUKIS’ FAMOUS FRESH MADE PECAN NUT LOAF BLACK WALNUT NUT LOAF These are two famous LUKIS pro- | ducts. Known in every household. 7 5c Regular $1.50 value. TODAY ONLY &* t COLD WEATHER CAUSES A CONTINUATION OF THIS UNPRECEDENTED CANDY OFFER SALE PRICES ON ALL HOLIDAY CANDIES WILL PREVAIL UNTIL CHRISTMAS BOXES MAILED FREE OF CHARGE Take a Nut Loaf Home Tomorrow ; The Lukis Princess Confectionery Co. 139 South Center Street Ground Floor Consolidated Royalty Bldg.

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