Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1924, Page 3

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D ‘This Evening At ‘ountry Club for Miss Among the outstanding social vents of the Christmas season will e the formal dancing party to be ven in the Country club this ev ing by Mr. and Mrs. Legh Me- Grath for their guest, Miss Florence ne ‘lemming of Nova Scotia. The club wil be artistically decorated in christmas designs and colors. Invited guests include: Mr. and Irs. R. M. Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. y. L. Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. ‘icolaysen, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Grath, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wheeler, ir. and Mrs. M. N. Wheeler, Mr. nd Mrs. L. S. Worthington, Mr. nd Mrs. Authur A. hulte, Mr. nd Mrs. A. J. Cunningham. Mr. and . D. Deaver, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Sovert, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bon, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price, Mr. and Mrs. John Bingenhemer, Mr. and iMrs.. Chas. T. McGrady, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland H. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Jerbert Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Town- leend, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Dunn, Mr. and ts. Carl Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Tyler of Douglas, Mrs. ell ‘Kimball Mrs, Frances Biglin, Miss ‘Margaret Dougherty, Miss Margar- let Sullivan, Miss Elizabeth Connell: Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Miss rete Norris, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Lois Longshore, Miss LilMan Bishop. ‘Miss Helen Simpson, Miss Mary Grace Larson, Miss Kathryn M: honey, Miss Margaret England, Miss Qvelyn Dane, Miss Isabel Hanway, Miss Lela Craft, and the Messrs. Walter McGrath, Ralph Andrus, and guest, Thomas Milligan of Pitts- burgh, Clement N’colaysen, William Nicolaysen, William Hagens, Francis Dunn, Dean Boyer, Willlam Lester. John Groves, Edward Slater, Edwin Barrett, Clifford Laird, Charles A. Cullen, Harry Connelly, Harry Mc- Namara, Patsy Carr, Robert Black- more, James Bardwell, Ralph Bar- ton, Dr, William O. McDermott, De- LaBreche, Dr. M. J. Nolan and Rayburn S. Webb. . Program at Presbyterian fabernacie Ohristmas Eve. A Christmas program, “Under ‘The Stars" will be g'ven at the First Presbyterian tabernacle tomorrow, Christmas eve at 7:30 o'clock. The program is under the direction of Mrs. J. A, Willlams and, members of the Sunday School, parents and trlends of the children are invited to attend. eee Buffet Supper To Precede Formal Dance. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price will en- tertain at a buffet supper this eve- ving at thelr residence on South Durbin street, preceding the formal dancing party at the Country club to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Leigh MeGrath {n hornor of Miss Florence Flemming. Invited guests are: Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland H. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gonna Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mc M and Mrs. John Bigen- is Kathleen Sullivan, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Dr. William O. ‘Dermott, Marry McNamara and PRayburn 8. Web! see Appollo Commandery To Meet For Christmas Services. There will be a meeting of Appolo Cammandery No. 8 for the Kn’ghts Templar, on Christmas morning, December 25 at 10 o’clock, for the regular Christmas Observance ser- ESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924 PSOCIETY MARY TOBIN wil will frien Sara Avery Tyler, Bobbie Ogden, Neil Tyler, Julius Fishburn, Billie Corson, Dickie Boyle, Billie Tolhurst, Marshall Dayton, Betty Mae Crouch, Marjorie Kaemmerling, Emily Al- bert, Bonney Wyatt, Rebecca Albert, Betty Wyat Elvira Bundrock, Winnona Wyatt, Gilla Ann Heming- way, Lillian Bundrock, Rose. Mary Hemingway, Catherine Kaemmer- ling, Marshall Crouch, Dickie Tobin, Joe Albert, Bobbie Tobin and the honored guest. eee Apollo Club Rehearsals Are Postponed for Holidays. The regular rehearsals of the Apollo. club have been postponed until after the holidays, the first rehearsal to be held the first Tues- day of the new year. eee Open House at Brooks’ Home New Year's. Former Governor and Mrs. B. B. Brooks are issuing invitations for an “Open House” to be held New Year's at their residence on South Wolcott street. eee Dance Saturday Evening For College Students. The order of DeMolay will give a dancing party on Saturday evening of this week at the Masonic temple for all college students who are spending the holidays in Casper. It was originally planned that a novelty dance would be given but due to the attractive decorations carried out in| Mrs Christmas suggestions placed in the | ing, hall by members of the Masonic | ter Dancing club, it was decided to hold the dance at a later date. Music for the evening will be furnished by the 8. A. E. orchestra from the M state university. All DeMolays, | the Masons, members of the Eastern Star and their friends are invited to attend. per here the and are der part elud Royal Neighbors Will Meet This Evening. The Roya! Neighbors of America will meet in regular session this eve- ning at the Knights of Pythias hal at 8 o'clock. All members as well as visiting Royal Neighbors in the city are invited to attend- and to. bring a food donation to be given as Christmas gifts to a needy member of the organization, A eee Treble Clef Chorus Meeting to Be Friday. The regular meeting of the Treble Cleft chorus will not be held this eve- ning but will be held at the Baptist church, corner of Fifth and Beech streets on Friday evening promptly at 8 o'clock. All members are re- quested to be present. } eee Current Events Meeting To Be Last of Month. The next meeting of the current event's division of the Casper Wo:| man’s Departmeiital: club will bd’ held on Tuerday, December 30, in stead of the 22nd as was originally planned. Mrs, Vesa Russell will be the leader for the afternoon and the place of meeting will be announced in the Tribune next week. «ee Moll-Green Marriage |W Last Week in G'enrock. 4 Miss Mary Elien Moll of Glenrock Nd and Charles Edward Green of this city were married last week in Glen- rock the Rev. Hamrick of the Bap- tist church officlating. The groom has lived in Casper since childhood } } ind attended school here both in the will the her A vices. All visiting sir Knights are invited to attend, eee Christmas Party Is Enjoyed Monday Evening. A Christmas party was given last evening at the Natrona Power sales room by employes of the company and thelr families. A feature of the evening was a large decorated ttee with gifts for the 40 children who were present to enjoy the enter- tainment, Dancing was enjoyed by the 80 guests and refreshments were served at the close of the evening. eee Fourth Birthday Is Celebrated With Party. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the month was a children’s party, ven Monday afternoon by Mrs. M. Boeke at her home in the Miler apartments, in compliment to Uttle daughter, whose fourth U@thday occurred on December 22. A dozen. lttle folks were invited trom 2 o'clock until 4 and were de- lighted with the real Santa Claus who greeted each guest. At 4 o'clock 16 older children attended and en- Jayed an afternoon of games after which dainty refreshments were served. Among the children who attended were: Carol Kem, Ann Laughlin, Peggie Tobin, Catherine Sweeney, This Sturdy Little New Gulbransen Piano Guaranteed in Every Particu- jar by the Manufacturer and by us is Natiofally Priced at $295.00 Mahogany or Walnut Sold on Liberal Terms. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second St., Casper. Phone 194 And Lavoye, Wyo. Pure Thread Silk hose fo grades and high school. The couple are making their home in this city. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mr. and Mrs, Robert N. Ogden at their residence, 117 North Beech street. PERSONALS Lawrence Johnston of the Graham Paper company will arrive in Cas- street. Joe Daly, Jack Daly, 340 South Ash street, has returned from Helena, Mont he is a senior at Mt. with his parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. McMahon Denver. * Miss Margaret MacKenzie of Lan- yesterday at the J. M. Lowndes resi- dence enroute to her home from Laramie where she attends the state university. Glenrock visitors here the latter Smith, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Hillyer, Mrs. cock, Mrs. Jobn Block and daughter Perney, Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mrs. Thomas Thurman ai daughter Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shimeall and son Kermet. ee Christmas and New Year vacation in Casper. Denver are visiting with friends here for a few days having arrived yesterday from Cheyenne. Miss Charline Moyer of Denver morning to spend Christmas here at attended the Baptist convention held here recently include Mrs. W. L. Fenex, the Rev. Hamrick, Mrs. Geo. Christmas Specials $1.65 value, sale price tomorrow, pair PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR ‘Hand made gowns and teddies. BOUDOIR CAPS AND GARTERS All prapseally. made by hand. MADERIA EMBROIDERY Our selection is most complete in center pieces, scarfs, bridge stes, doi- lies and tea napkins—a suitable gift for everywoman 20% DISCOUNT Dolly Madison patterns in blue, rose, gold, lavender and ivory. 72x108 size, $9.00. Sale price --2---=------------------- 36,95 90x108 size $10.00. Sale price naocen—-=25-2----=-=----- 87.95 SPECIALTY STORE Che Casver Daily Cribune Hugh Smyth, Mrs. F. 0. Carson, Mrs. J. O. Spaulding, Mrs. Carrol! Bandy and daughters, Beulah, Helen and Mary Ellen, and Miss Mildred Bowman. Henry Boden has returned from Montana where he has been on busi- ness for the last month, and will spend until after the new year holi- days here with friends and relatives. mecocamenene| WELLS STORE business having arrived last Friday. cee Elmer Handy ts in caaeenc= on busi- =a ; W. W. Hills ts a Chicago business visitor spending a few days in the ness from Denver. Joseph c. Deena Pittsburgh, |Mrs. Hugh Summers of 343 North Beech to city. Pa., is transacting business affairs Get Instrument. Entertain. John Whelan will return to Casper Christmas morning from California where he was caled several. weeks ago by the death of his mother. eee Miss Mary Grace Larson of Port Arthur, Texas, who attends school at the Wyoming university at Lara- mie is the guest here of her brother, George over the holidays. entertain a number of their ds informally tomorrow evening eee Mrs. Houston Irvine, formerly Miss Helene Young of Denver and Miss Selma Young of Los Angeles are spending the Christmas holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Young. oe tomorrow and will be a guest over the Christmas holidays at Craft home, 440 East Fifth here for a shcrt time this week. John Dillon, attorney was in Cas- per last evening en route to Chey- ehne from Lander, ~ eee W «.A. Walters has returned to son of Mr. ¥ There will be a handsome new Brunswick in the home of Mrs. his home in Greybu‘l after spend-| Hugh Summers, 343 North Beech ing a short time here on business, | street, this Christmas as a gift from bo hie<by the Charles E, Wells Music com- Charles Baird returned this morn- | pany. ing from a business trip to Cheyenne| The company management this and Denve: morning had taken under consider- HELD HERE. TODAY walked into the store with the one key out of 1,000 that would ynlock the case. Hundreds of others had tried their keys since the contest was inaugurated and the store management had all but despaired —- of the instrument being claimed. David Knighten, pioneer ranch:|Today’s development reliewed the man who was found dead: Sunday morning on his ranch north of Salt Creek, was buried this afternoon following services at the Shaffer- Gay funeral chapel. The Rev. L. E Carter of the First Methodist church necessity for a drawing, which ha officiated. Mr. Knighten is survived been proposed in the event the key | was not presented. K eo ee eS onlygby a nephew, Ammon Wright of Lavoye. ERRONEOUS REPORT ON Rorvington Fen Is MMOTANA WEATHER 15 Leading in State and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Warden of Oklahoma City were out of town arrivals in the city yesterday. eee where Charles college will a the holidays here . nyo eer tog Miss Mary Eileen Sullivan ts in ° Casper the-guest of friends for the hiclidaya from her home in Denver. ene, spending a few daya'here from}, 65 Mary Cronin has returned to Casper from Cheyenne where she is.a etudent at the Ho'y Child Jesus acadamy and will spend the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. William Cro- nin. was a guest for a short time Former Governor D. Carey, + chairman of the Fedefal Agricultur- al commission was in Casper for a short time yesterday en route to his home at Caréyhurst from Washing- ton. Mr. Carey was accompanied by Mrs. Carey and his brother Charles. During their stay in Casper théy were guerts of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham. CITY BRIEFS B. G. Wilson is vieiting with his family from Salt Creek where he is employed. of last week and yesterday, in- ie Mr. and Mrs. C. Leonard Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hitch- Chris Kennaugh, Mrs. Thomas Anson, Mrs. Jay M. Russell, family, Guy Lane, Mrs. J. O. Spauld- Mrs. Louis Benedict, Mrs. Wal- Grant and son Merritt and KEPT ON MOVE HERE Egg Laying Contest) ws 1 co daar below rer0 to day in Billings? No. All of which answers a question iss Ruth Brock, a teacher in Glenrock school, is spending the eee s . Jeremiah Daly !s in Casper on business and visiting with Mr®. Daly from his camp west of the city. cee LARAMIE, Wyo., Dec. 23.—In the egg laying contest at the University | propounded to the Tribune today by of Wyoming stock farm, including | countless eriquirers following the hens from all over the state, a|circulation of an erroneous report Rhode Island white hen ‘Number | on the streets of the city. s 11," owned by Mrs. P. H. Dupertuis Montana temperatures today were of Torrington, leads the field. She lifted above the sub-zero nmiark for began laying November 11 and to] the first time in a week and while date has laid 35 eggs, missing five | more snow and continued cold are days. Two single-comb White Leg-|forecast for the entire mountain horns ownefi by Mrs. A. B. Bartlett | region, the cold wave here should Y of Glendo have not missed a day in| not be more intense than the last H. G. Carson is among the Den- | December. few days. ver business callers spending sever- = — —— oe JUST TOMORROW AND THEN XMAS: Let us put the finishing touches to your table with all the fruits and vegetables to be had at reasonable prices Apples, box, from Oranges, dozen .. Grape Fruit, small, each . Grape Fruit, medium ..... Grape Fruit, large, each .....-... Cranberries, 2 quarts ..... MARKET FRUIT STORE NEW SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET Corner Second and Beech eee ir. and Mrs. Harold Juddson of Albert C. Wygant departed the first of last week for California to spend the holidaye with his brother and family. cee Wi'liam C. Marshall fs here on business from Denver having ar- rived last evening. oe arrive in Casper Thursday guest of Mrs. Warrick Bond at home, 316 East Eighth street. eee mong the Glenrock people who T. C. Hollins ts here for a few days on business from his home in Nebraska. An Atwater Kent For Christmas Every station will radio cast’ special: Christmas programs all this week. Let us install an Atwater Kent in your home so you can have the pleasure and the thrill of hearing all this wonderful: music The Klein-Marks Music & Art Co. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Purses °4. 48 Beautiful patent and Morocco leather under the arm purses—fitted with vanities and mirrors. The Grace Shop O. S. BUILDING HOSIERY r girls in black, white and brown, sizes 6 to 914 eek ope as Fl Special tomorrow—20% DISCOUNT Varied assortment of material and colors ¢@ 20% DISCOUNT. BED SPREADS 3 Offers you an exceptional opportunity for the last Christmas shopping day in the CLOSING OUT ALL ear IVORY AND = LEATHER GOODS" At One-Half Price The late Christmas shopper may find many attractive gifts at UNUSUAL SAVINGS Sprecher’s Pharmacy | 133 So. Center : APELEROLADARALE LS Perkins & Co. BRUNSWIGK ATF PAGE THREE. B rissullinka: bat Hes 3 meme bat HaaNe If you ‘hate | cold © accompa: | throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficulé breathing, or if your child wakes up | | soreness, during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Any drug gist can supply you wit! #4 ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu- | lated sugar syrup. Or you can use | clarified molasses, honey, or corn rup, instead of sugar’ syrup, if Guiied.. "This recipe maked.e plat of really remarkable cough remedy. It | Lome | good, and in spite of its low it can be depended upon to give Quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, | stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the paicas and bronchial tubes with such mmptness, ease and cer- tainty tha "tt te Teally astonishing. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, and is probably the it known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest 10 There are many worth tions of this mixture. To avoid appointment, ask for “2% ounces Pinex” with full rections and dont accept Snyshing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money romptly eae ‘The Pinex Co. » Wayne, Ini She'll Be Happy with Flowers Roses, Sweet Peas, Poin- settias, Violets for Christ- mas morn and day—just the thing to express that most thoughtful sentiment. Call us at once. Our |prompt delivery service will take care of the rest. The Flower Shoppe 542, Center. Phone 2574: NAVARRE PEARLS Christmas Gifts Should be “Gifts That Endure” Wwe love to treasure gifts that bring back memories of past loves and friendships. That’s why Navarre Pearls are always so highly appreciated at Christmas. It takes you but a-moment to select Navarre Pearls. Come in today and let us show them to you. Sold only by, A Radiola Super-Hetrodyne Have one of these in your home before Christ- mas Eve. We know how to install them The Klein-Marks Music ' & Art Co. All Set For Positions WITH THE Utah-Wyoming Woclen Mills Co. On the back of the tickets that the football team is selling you will find places where you can register for:positions that will be openinour factory. Entire force will be se- lected from these cards. The overcoat and other garments will be given away that evening. Proceeds will go to the football team and other athletic organizations of ' Casper. We have plenty of goods on dis- play at 326 West Yellowstone. EVERYBODY WELCOME It will be the best prize dance you have ever attended You cannot afford to miss the speaking. We will tell you how manufacturing will help develop your prop- erty and make Casper a thoroughly prosperous com- munity. DANCE-DEC. 30 TICKETS ON SALE AT RIALTO FRUIT STORE AND CASPER PHARMACY Utah-Wyoming Woolen Mills Co. H

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