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nilton wiord iarriage Is Announced Mr/ and Mrs. Frederic Wilson rawford announce the marriage of heir daughter, Jean to Mr. Ferris jaming Hamilton of Casper, Wed- jesday, the seventeenth of Decem- omone thousand, nine hundred and wenty-four, at Columbus, Ohio. Qollowing a honeymoon trip to hite Sulphur Springs, West Vir- inia, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton will “Brn to Casper and will be at jome to their friends at the Mark xi¥is residence on South Durbin reet. uncheon and Bridge ly Today irs. O. C. Brewster entertained at Gnformal luncheon and bridge ity today at her home for the igses Etta and Sally Diggs who ‘é’ spending the vacation here with “ir parents from the University “wyoming. Guests present were: Mrs. Her- m Ladd, Mrs. Leigh McGrath and ster, Miss Flarence Flemming of jova Scotia, Mrs.Charles T. Mc- rady and the honored guests. * eee and Mrs. Worthington ntertain ai Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Worthington (@rtained at an informal dinner nd bridge party on Saturday eve ig at their home, 643 Fast Second ret. Table decorations attractive- ‘arried out in Christmas designs eke used with a large vase of red bees as a center plece. Honors ‘jdge were won by Mr. and Mri N(E Covert, Mrs. M. N. Wheeler Z George Wheeler. Guests who attended were: Mr. at Mrs. Leigh McGrath and guest, ifs Florence Flemming of Nova ia, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, “2 and Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte, rfand Mrs, Pitt Covert and George heeler. niual Christmas Party t2Dew Drop Inn Saturday. ‘Phe annual Christmas party ef hg Dew Drop Inn, members’ and lends was held on Saturday eve- ine, a feature of the evening being Christmas tree on which were fts for each one. Among those who attended were: icrick Sullivan, Dr. J. C. Kamp, T. J. Drew, G. R. Waldschmidt, rank Cowan, B. B. Lummis, jonald Philips, A. M. Garbutt, oody White, “Pikes” Peake, D. M. ithorpe, Q. K. Deaver, Robert when, Robert Ogden, Rayburn 8. yebb, “Doc” Doherty, Clifford ird, Gus Bell; Charles A. Cullen, jerbert Ladd, M. C. Price.and Ted » held Tuesday evening, December p. at 8:30 o'clock at the Henning otel. During the meeting officers vr the ensuing year will be elected nd all members who have not paid cir 1924 dues are reminded to do in order that they may be entitled p a vote. eee 13 Gub Members joy Party Sunday \\ Christmas party was gtven Sun- maev afternoon at the home of Miss Beeson for the members of S13 club. Following an af- noon of games, of which a grab a5 was an interesting feature, a heater party at the Rialto was en- pyed, a dinner being enjoyed at 6 clock. Amang thoe who attended were nives Wife Adlerika For Stomach Trouble A merchant whose wife had stom- h trouble finally gave her Adlerika. helped her at once. The pleasan' md QUICK action of Adlerika is uprising. It helps any case gas 1 the stomach unless due to deep- ated causes. It 1s excellent as an testinal evacuant and a wonderful medy for constipation—it often orks in one hour and never gripes. lasper Pharmacy, 111 B. Second st. Ady. OCIETY, MARY TOBIN | later. fare spending | the Misses: Bernice Welshonse, Fern Decker, Dorothy Worral, Jessie Tapp, Vivian Dry, Leona Glascock, Irene Brammar, M: Royee, the hoste: The next regular meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Miss Fern Decker. wee Current Events Meeting To Be December 30 The regular meeting of the Cur- rent events division of the Casper Woman's Departmental Club will be held on December 30 instead of the 22nd as originally planned, the place of meeting to be announced Mrs, Vesa Russell wll be the leader for the afternoon. eee Treble Cleff Chorus Will Not Meet This Week The regular meeting of the Treble Clef Chorus which was to have been held Tuesday evening has been postponed and will not be held until Friday evening, December 26 at the Baptist church. se. Pepper Club To Meet After Christmas The next regular meeting of the Pepper club will be held the first Monday following Christmas at the home of Mrs. Nell Kimball on South Wolcott street. ee Che Casper Dailp Cribune Laramie, ts spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker of Casper. . America’s Christmas Tree *-. Miss Evelyn Hussion is ‘spending the Christmas holidays with her grandparents in Denver. se. Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Sherman and son are Midwest visitors spending a short time in the city, cee Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rue of Laramie, arrived in Casper this morning to spend the Christmas holi- days here with Mrs. Rue's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lowndes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowndes of Douglas will also spend Christmas here with Lowndes’ ‘parents. eee Miss Margaret Smith returned this morning for the holidays from Den- ver, where she has been spending several months. . see W. L. Connelly of the Mammoth Oil company who was called east last week by the death of his mother will return tomorrow morning. He will be accompanied by his daughter, Elizabeth and son Harry, who at- tend school in Washington, D.. C., and who attended the funeral of their grandmother in Ohio, eee Dr. and Mrs. H, A. Reichenbach are leaving today for Omaha, Coun- cil Bluffs, Iowa and Chicago, to be absent from the city until Janu- ary 2. ee Mr. and Mrs. John C. Laden of Denver have been the guests of rel atives and friends here for several | days. Mark J. Johnson ts visiting in the Bake Sale ‘Thursday At Whtite’s Grocery Members of the First Spiritualist church will hold a sale of baked goods on Tuesday at White's Gro- cery store, on Second street. In- cluded in the sale will be old fash- ioned baked beans, potato salads, cakes, pies, candies and breads. Pat- ronage from the public will be ap- Preciated. In charge of arrange- ments are Mrs. F. E. Currie and Mrs. Hanley. PERSONALS~ Mrs. Jess McWilliams and daugh- ter Garnett of Hay Springs, Neb., the Christmas and New Year holidays here with John Bryne and family at 345 CY avenue. eee Billy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Johnson returned last evening from Alton, Ill, where he attends school at the Western Mil!- tary academy. eee Patsy Carr, who is a senior tn law at the Georgetown university in Washington, D. C., is in, Casper spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Carr on South Center street and with his aunt, Mrs. William Treber. eee Mr, and Mrs. John Specht and family {left this morning overland for Omaha where they -will spend the holidays with relatives and where they will make their home until spring when they expect to return to Caspe! oe The Misses Myre and Dorothea Waugh spent yesterday here visiting with friends from Midwest. one Mrs. Maurice Foreman is a guest at the Henning from Missouri Val- ley, Iowa. eee N. J. Stokes, broker, has returned from a business trip to the eastern part of the state and Denver. eee Stone was the guest here yesterday from Mrs. T. 8. of friénds Shoshont. eee Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Leach of Minneapolis, who have been spend- ing ‘a number of days in Casper, expect to return to their home to- day. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Goodman’ of Tayoye spent yesterday in Casper visiting. eee Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cjapin and two children of Midwest were arivals in Casper yesterday. eee Harold Baker, law student at the University of oming, and secre- tary of the Alpha Tau Omega at , $37.50, $50, $75, $100 and $125. The stones are genuine bluc-whites, sparkling and free from spots or flaws. hand-carved filigree effects so popular today. Make your selection today~ — OTHROCK: JEWELERS The settings are the city with friends until after the holl-| days from Colorado where he has |8S NEA Airmail Service. been making his home with his sister | This is the nation’s Christmas tree. It {s a giant spruce presented to Miss W. L. Johnson for the last | President Coolidge through the American Forestry association. It will be seven months. used each year at national Yule celebrations in Sherman Monument ° Square,’ across from the White House. Its mission is to encourage the use of living trees each Christmas, thereby helping conserve America’s Printed Silk Costume Miss Rose Carpenter of Denver who has been visting here with friends’ expects to return to her home Tuesday. * west Refining company, on Christ- wee mas day. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Talbett have oe the od as their guests, over the holidays,| Ted Olson of the Casper Tribune Mrs, Talbott’s parents from Utah. | will spend Christmas with his esiihen te mother, Mrs. Bertha Olson in Lara- Mrs, Robert Baxter will leave on | mie. Saturday, Decamber 37, for her for- waeine mer home tn Vermillion; 8. D., where | Mrs. Frank J. Devlin has returned she will visit for some time with | from Colorado where she has been relatives and friends. operating a beauty parlor. Mrs. eee Devlin is opening a beauty parlor Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Talcott of|at her home at 1228 Boxelder street. (ae oe rn er swos'|(_ CETY BRIEFS Talcott of Arion, Ia., were out of town arrivals in the city yesterday. “"" EB. Dalley, head of the land de- partment of the Midwest Refining eee company, M. O. Danford, tax com- Mrs. C. F. Wall came in yester- day to spend a short time with missioner for the same company and D. W. Greenburg, have returned friends here from her home at Mid- from Worland where they attended west. eee the Corn Show. . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Darting are visitors here for a short time from Missoula, Mont. eee Harry McNamara wil leave on ‘Wednesday for Dougias to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNamara. ee S. J, Leach of Denver, representa- tive of the Loose-Wiles Biscuit com- pany is a guest at the Henning for a few days. eee : R. B. “Jones spent yesterday here, visiting with friends from Glenrock. eee was accompanied to Casper by Ella M. Sandberg. been spending several days here see \ ft Powder River. Herbert Kennedy, Natrona county | 9 OM eee surveyor, will leave tomorrow eve-|} Carl Huntsman is a Dubois visitor ning for Laramie to spend Christ-| pending a few days in the city. mas with his mother, and his two aren children who have been making| George Cody was a Casper ar- their home rien their grandmother. | rival in the city yesterday from on? Cody. Thomas Winter, son of Mr. and 2a s. Mrs. Karl Winter has returned for| ©. A, Smith is in Casper on busi the holidays from’Denver where he| ness from Midwest. attends school. ze eens 5 Roy Messiman of Sandpoint, Tda- Mrs. R. 8. Fllison is leaving this| ho arrived in Casper yesterday and week for Colorado Springs to spend | will. spend a short time here on the holidays with relatives. Mrs.| business. Spanish feeling, with a@ heavily Ellison will be joined by Mr. Ellison, cee fringed scarf and wide-brimmed hut who _is_vice president of the Mid- Harry 8. Nent of Cleveland, O., SPECIALS ‘AT THE CASPER DRY GOODS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Here are some last-minute suggestions from the popular Christ- mas gift store and at reduced prices, too. John Lane and H. BH. Shaw have decorative quality of printed silks is demonstrated by this Parisian frock designed by YTeb, the famous designer It in a black and white mode! of decidedly Under-Arm Bags A very pretty and practical All- Leather Bag, 95 very special ~_---~.. Hosiery Specials Ladies’ Silk Thread Hose; black and colors, pair. Ladies’ full-fashioned Silk Hose; all the popular shades. Regular $3.25 number, special, pair Corduroy Robes Ladies’ Robes; fur trimmed, silk lined. Special Boudoir Caps Fancy net and lace trimmed Silk and Satin Caps; in all the pretty light shades. one IDE two $1.19 One DOLLS Real Ma-Ma Dolls dressed irfcute rompers. A real nice doll for the little girl at, special_________ Seo Our Full Line of Dolls avd Toys The Casper Dry Goods Co. 20-piece_ Tea Sets in fine Japanese Nippon China. $9.75 Regular $16.50, special__ Kodak Albums Souvenir of Casper. leather, special 25¢ weweweoe® Phone 1918 120 East Second Street | days in the eit; from Gr | spend seve | guest at the Gladstone. | MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924 |Lutheran Church Plans Festival t= ng business affairs a guest at the transactt sper and ts ot |Prince Born On am Lrain Taken To “| Laramie Hospital| | stone J.T. Farrell pending a from Lincoln Festival ser s will be held at the ndinavian Lutheran church, corner of South Jefferson and: East Sixth on the morning of Christmas day. English services will be held at 11:15 o'clock; Norse services at o'clock, Next Sunday evening Christmas tree festival will be held, including a program of songs nd recitations by the boys and girls of the Sunday school P. C. Maurer is here from Doug las for a short time eee LARAMIE. | young Haw Wy wn pr Dee. —A ince « Lara Pullman car | from San Fran newly: be nd th © train James Engle ybull arrived last evening non eee n ron | 10:00 ther und plac: | ess Lani and her AS ran registered Place is a > “business at the Townsend H. J, Sticken this mornir urrived In. the from Denve L days here on and will business ee Mr. send Stricken Is a guest at the Town eisueO SARI: Beveate bee nee, for holiday music, Sis — | Try a Tribune -lassified ad for | Capea results, Cc. J. Barnhart of Laramie ts in} LEE Casper having urrived. yesterday [eres Eventnss | Robert Betzner of Salt Creek Is a For His Christmas - Gift Choose from the largest and finest stock wear in Casper— Stetson and Dobbs Hats “#:® } Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats Edwin Clapp and Walk-Over Shoes Dobbs Caps Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hose Mrs. Georgia Sears left this morn ing to spend the holidays with rela tives at Roundup, Montana eee Jack Holland resident agent for | the Hendrie Bolthoff company left for Denver last night to spend Yule tide at home, eee pena SF CHRISMAS JOYS will creased through reading the mas Gift Suggestions” the Classified Section CONQUER OITE KOLIDE Todine- Colloid be in-| “Christ- | Columns ir re velief and prevention. Seontece ‘and mon-peisonous. $1.00 at your druggist or sent direct Results, ormoney refunded ws Avenue - New York Kimball Drug Co. Midwest Pharmacy Tripeny Drug Co. Sprecher’s Pharmacy GIFT CERTIFICATES WHEN IN DOUBT MEpnIcK Bros. Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock a A Real Christmas Thought! Beautiful Flowers The gift you would prefer giving your dearest friends is just that gift thought which you find here among our unusual assortments of Christmas flowers. Roses espe- cially voice a fine sentiment. We suggest ordering now to insure prompt delivery. Flowers By Wire to any point in the United States, Canada and most of Europe. _| CASPER FLORAL CO. 153 South Wolcott Phone 872 MIDWEST BUILDING