Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1924, Page 3

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@he Casver Daily Cribun Orville Overbaugh Is Host at Dance, Orville Overbaugh was host at a most enjoyable dancing party given on Monday evening of this week at his home, 1312 South Elm’ street, Throughout the Overbaugh home Christmas designs and colors were effectively used for decorations. At the close of the evening dainty re- freshments were served. Among those present were: Miss Catherine Davis, Miss Jessie Tapp, Miss Josephine Davis, Miss B'eanore Mulr, Miss Dorothy Danford and the Messrs, John Murr: Paul Cody, ‘Harry Prichard, Harry Davis, Fred Houser, Francis Burke and the host. eee Miss McFadyen Is Honored Tuesday. Mies Charlotte Carll entertained a nypher of friends at an informal tea bridge party Tuesday afternoon at her home, in honor of Miss Helen McFadyen who is spending the holi- @ay vacation here from Washington where she attends school: High honors for the afternoon at brid#e were won by Miss Lilllan England! Miss McFadyen recei Guests present in ‘vonia Nelson, Miss Lil Miss Pauline Meyer, Bingham, Miss E Li “Manger Prince” to Bo Presented Tomorrow.” The cantata, ‘“‘The Manger Prince” -will be presented tomorrow morning at ll o'clock at the America theater under the auspices of the First Con- gregational church choir. No one will be seated during the rendition of any of the numbers and Mrs. L. L. Langworthy will begin the prelude at 10:55. No admission charge will be made. The full program and personnel follow: Organ Prelude, “Christmas C; oy to the World” Congregation and Choir Inyocation. “Turn. Unto Us, 0 Lord”. ol ee Holden, Miss | Sm mith and Choir | termezzo,” Violin “oO Little Town of B Congregation an Mrs. Choir Helms Pay “Phe Christ Ch id, MARY TOBIN” Mr, and Mrs. Neil Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. A_E. Stirrett, Mr. and Mrs. Carney Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Mr, and Mrs. Leigh Me- Grath, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shumaker, Mrs. Nell Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wothington, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. I n Prew, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Town- send the Misses Florence Flem- ning of Nova Scotia, Margaret Eng- land, Helen Simpson, Lillian Bishop, M Vv ls t ry € © Larson of Port elyn Bain, Arthur, Lela Craft and rs. Dean Boyer, Clement ysen, Ralph Andrus and Thomas Mi'ligan, George Wheeler, Francis Dunn, William ester, William Nicolaysen and’ Wal- er McGrath, uuest, Scorpion Club will 3e Hosts at Dinner. Members of the Scorpion club will be hosts at a stag dinner to be given on Friday evening at the Townsend f t ‘or school friends who are spending he holidays in Casper. ert Srown-Neilan Engagement s Announced Tuesday. Anhouncement was made last ev; ning of the engagement of Miss Teh B B ments. c t Bi rown, popular teacher in the high chool to Tracy Neilan of Green Bay, Wis., the news being made known t an informal party given by Miss rewn’s aunt, Mrs. John C. Baugh t her home in the Blackmore apart- Mr. Neilan who fs at the yxford university will return to this ‘ount n the Spring at which time he marriage will take place Miss srown has taught in Casper for sev- eral years and has a great number of friends here. 0. E. . Meeting ee Christmas Night. The regu'ar meeting of the East- ern Stars will be held on Thursday, Christmas night at emple the newly installed officers the Masonic to be in charge of the meeting. All visitors who wish to be examined a clock. re F re asked to be present at 7:30 o'- ‘ormal Party Is Planned or Tuesday, December 30, Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen will enter- tain at a formal dancing party at er home on South Wolcott street n.Tuesday evening, December 30, the entertainment to be in comp'l- nent to Miss Isabel Hanway and Clifford Fitzgerald whose marriage will take place December 31, their Combs “TNe Ch ) Come, AI egation and Cholr | Postiude, Hallelujah Chorus,” froin “The Messiah.” { ta Smith, director; Mrs. orthy, organist; Mrs. | violinis | Mrs. Homer Albert ‘Tr Quartes Mrs. clin, Peter Holden, | er, “Miss Mar Gite Mrs. Berta 2 Contraltos: Mrs. Miss Marguerite Pal garet Robertson, Miss y Kissick, | Miss Grace Rafferty,, Mrs. C. E.} Cook. Terors: Charles’ D. Freeman, A. V. Ritchie, HB. C. Swallow, E. A. Flinn. Bassos: L. L. Langworthy, George Burkett, Marsden Weston, J. R }\) Haynes, Dwight Sec! | soe Dinner Party Is Enjoyed Last Eyening. Miss Lovania Nelson entertained a few friends informally at dinner last evening at her home, 1041 S Wolcott street. Covers were 6 following guests, the Mi: McFadyen, Dorothy Byares Thelma Puntenney, Louise Bingham. | ; Lillian England, Pauline Meyers and the hostess, Sunday Schoo! Exercises This Evening at M. EB. Church. Special Christmas exercises wil he given this evening at 7 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church by the Sunday school . Baptist Circle Will 1h Meet For Study. The Baptists Hast Side circle will | hold a mission study meeting at the home of Mrs. 0. F. Steffen, 320 South Conwell street Friday after- hoon at*2 o'clock. A full attendance of members is desired. eee Rebekah Lodge To Meet This Evening. Tho W. L, Kuykendahl Rebekah | lodge No, 39, will meet in regular | ion this evening at 8 o'clock at} the Oda Fy ellows 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wheel Are | Mosts at Dinner at Henning. 1® M. N. Wheeler were , Mr And Mrz, hos 29 evening at a dinner given | preceding the form- y at the Country and Mrs, Leigh elr guest, Miss Fiorence of Nova Seotia | Mrs. P, o,Sypat tneluded: Mr,’ and John M olaysen, Mr. and Mrs. A. mafeGrath Mr and Mrs, Arthur Ww neers ct, 3 Mr. and Mrs, M. ra re and Mrs, R. M and Mrs, a. W, Johason, | idal party and Miss Florence mming of Nova Scotia, guest of Teele McGrath. PERSONALS nected with a large construction mpany in Detroit, Mich., is in ‘asper to spend the Christmas holi- ‘ays with his mother and family. eee Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Lathrop and children have returned from a sev- eral weeks’ trip to Chicago and vicinity. eee Mr. and Mrs. George Snodgrass are in Casper from their ranch at Antelope Springs and will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jourgensen during the holidays. Mrs. Arnold B. Larson and son David are leaving Saturday for Call- fornia to visit for’ several weeks with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitzsimons of Denver, who have been spending several days in Thermopolis, will spend Christmas day with friends in Casper and will return to their home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kipp are out of town visitors here for a short time from their home in Helena, Mont. . David Kidd, who {is a student at the University of Illinois and who has won honors at the university, returned yesterday morning and will spend the Christmas and New Year holidays at the John Grieve home on South Lincoln street. Young Kidd was elected captain of this year’s freshman football squad at the university. . Miss Helen McFadyen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McFadyen, is spending the holidays hore with her parents from Washington where she attends National Park seminary. eee Miss Ella Sandberg of Omaha is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson during the holidays. "ee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lanigan are spending the Christmas hopidays with the former’s parents in Den- ver. ee ee Miss Emma Wilcox is visiting with friends and re’atives in Casper from her home in Colorado. oieal Mrs. Willa B. Hammond, formerly of Casper, and daughter Mary Alice, left Washington, D. C., December 19) for a three weeks’ visit to Florida. Mrs, Hammond's many friends in Washington, especially the young people from Wyoming, who are attending colleges in the east, are glad to know that Mrs. Hammond and Mary Alice are able to take this trip, which will be very pleasant at this season of the year, and they recall_with great pleasure Merry Christmas It’s a far cry from the birth of Christ to the pres- ent day, but there as of old. spirit which we try to ex- press to you in this card. v The the spirit is It is this ~ edson ul the pleasant parties and enter- ainment Mrs. Hammond has pro- vided for them the last several Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jones left yes- terday for Basin to join their daugh- ter, Euella Marie, who has been spending several days visiting with Mrs. Jones, sister, Mrs. Harry Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will spend Christmas at Basin. . Miss Eileen Briscoe of Cheyenne ts spending the holiday vacation here with her sister. cee Miss Ethel Van Sickle is visiting with Lieutenant and Mrs. C. P. Ame- zeen at Fort Russell. : vee Mr. and Mrs.-Cleveland H. Storrs and baby daughter will leave on Sat- urday of this week for Kansas City, St. Louis and other eastern points. eee . ® Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Downs of Tul- sa, Okla., are in Casper for a few days on business having arrived yes- terday. Douglas and will here with her Smith. aunt, Salt Lake visitors spending days here. Miss Eleanor Thompson is ing the Christmas holidays w! parents in Denver. ese Dr. and Mrs.. McGhee will Christmas day with the in Cheyenne. . Mr. and Mrs. A. daughter, Gladys wil! spend Mrs. Auber Merritt. 3 eee a severe cold. . F. C. McCarthy, business. eee eee Russell Kimball of the Miss Isabelle McFerren, # frequent visitor in Casper 1s spending Christ- mas with relatives and friends in the east. returned from Cody. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weathers have returned from a several weeks trip to New York. eee Mr. and Mrs. Billy Morrison and son of Crawford, Neb., are spending the holidays here with Mrs. Morri- son’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adams at their home on South Center street. eee Charles A. Cullen of the Chamber- lin Furniture company left this week for Minnesota to spend the Christ- mas holidays with his father. eee in Cheyenne. ee Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Neil spe! day in Cheyenne. . The Misses Mary Barnes are spend ng the holi Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Derrington have reutrned from Denver where they have been making their home for the last month and will spend until after the New Year holidays here Todine-Collon Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jansen are vis- itors in the city for Christmas from Salt Creek. eee Mrs. Harriett Mahaffey is in Cas- per for the Christmas and New Year holidays from her home in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Guaranteed harmless eee Callahan will spend A two weeks treatment o! Mrs. E. V. tablets a day costs but $ Creek. eee Mr. and Mrs. W A. Shaffer are spending the holiday vacation with relatives in Omaha. e- KOLIDE LABORATORIES, 50 Madison Avenue, New Kimball Drug Co. Midwest Pharmacy Tripeny Drug Co. Srrechber's Phermeey LAY IS [ . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCalley are spending the holidays with friends in Rawlins. eee Miss Naomi! Garfield of Douglas arrived in. Casper this week «from TO make her home and Mrs. Mrs Lucy] Washington Mr. and Mrs. John C. Neleon are several spend- ith her spend latter's parents, Judge J. W. and Mrs. Lacey R. Merritt and Christ- mas here at the home of Mr. and Jask La Vele of the Midwest Cigar stand is confined to his home with Denver broker, in stocks and bonds is in Casper on Russell Kimball Engineering company has CITY BRIEFS Mrs. C. F. Patterson Jr., spent a few days the beginning of the week nt Sun- and Ida Bell day va- cation here with their parents, Mr. OLIDE ELIMINATES GOITER Positive results or money refunded and non-poisonous f three 1,00. At your druggist or sent direct. } Inc. formerly Coll-Iodine Laboratores, York MERRY CHRISTMAS To our friends in Casper we join with others in expressing an age-old but earnest wish. JAS. H- BURY REALTY CO. Daly Building May we take this way of ex- pressing our appreciation at Christmas time for the flying start that Casper and its Olds- mobile owners have given to The Natrona Motor Co. ‘s reetin gs Two things which should make your Christmas Merry and Your New Year Happy: We Wish All NATURAL GAS—Nature's most wonderful fuel, and THE LORAIN oven heat control, wife’s silent servant. ‘ Our Friends A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year The CASPER GAS APPLIANCE CO. hr. ne That Merits Confidence” MERRY CHRISTMAS Park and E. Yellowstone—Phone 236 John’ B. where Barnes, from school, cee T. B. Caston is here today on bus- iness from Chicago. : eee Dr. Raymond Johnson is visiting in Casper for 2 few days from Salt Lake City. eee Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Jones were in Cheyenne a short time this week. eee Warren Dailey pased through Cas. Der this week enroute to Cheyenne on business from his home in Wor. land. eee ‘W. Ausborn is here from Ther- mopLs for a few 8 with friends. ee Clarence Wwodward is spending the holidays here with his father, from Salt Creek where he is em- ployed. eee e Gene Griffith of the Fiance cor- Poration spent a short time the be- ginning of the week in Cheyenne on business. eee Miss Ann Hicks a student at the Okiahoma university is in Casper to spend tho holidays with relatives and friends. eee Joe Lippert, drilling cantractor returned yesterday morning from a several day business trip to Denver. eee C. W, Sherman has returned from a short business trip to Lander. eee C. K. Marshall was a visitor in Cheyenne for a short time the be- ginning of the week. they attend | PAGE THREE Cordial appreciation of the only asset that money cannot buy—Your Good Will. | SERVICE ART-PRINTERS Midwest Building We Wish You A Merry Christmas A Happy New Year And continued Prosperity throughout the year. WG Perkins & Co. 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