Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1924, Page 3

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supper Sunday Given to Honor Bridal Party. Miss Lovey\ Norris entertained last evening at the beautiful home of her parents on South Wolcott street at an informal supper and prenuptial courtesy to Miss Isabel Hanway, Whose marrtage to Clifford Fitzgerald of New Orleans will be celebrated on We of this week, and her bridal party. <A color *c! 9 of pink and white was car- jd out in the sweet peas that were floral decorations and fn the nut baskets on which were placed small engagement rings, Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hanway, Mr. and Mrs. Earl EB. Hanway, Miss Isabel Hanway, the Misses Dorothy’ and Honor Cone of New Orleans, Clifford Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Norris, Mrs... ‘Tyss, William Hagens, William colaysen and Robert Blackmorée. eee Party Friday Honors Out-of Town Visitors Mrs. M. M. Meyer entertained on Yriday evening at her home, 405 yuth Lincoln street at a Christmas ty given in honor of M'ss Mary Larson of Port Arthur, Tex., ho is spending the holidays here | fron the State University, Mrs. Calvin Smith of Seattle, formerly Miss Emma O'Neil of Casper and homas Green of Platsmouth, Neb., he entertainment was given in the m of a “Kid” party, a Chr'stmas with gifts for each guest being among the features of the evening. Among, those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Shefstead, Mr. and Mrs. William Brockway, Mrs. '. F. Green, Mrs. Maybell Fiedler, Mrs. J. C. 'Grissinger, Mrs. T. D. Tedford, Mrs. Bud Brewster, Miss Mildred Blacway, Miss Dorothy ireen, Miss Emma Cla ‘arshall Miss Dorothy Meyer, M! therine Meyer, Miss Margaret Grissinger, {iss Gladys Brown, Miss Marie Green, Miss Thelma Puntenney, and the Messrs “Lesiie Wiilouby, Mark Meyer, Jr., Larry Pashwell, George Larson, Harry O'Neil, Mork Miller, Francls Green, Ieynard . Tedford, nd the guests of honor. oe 8 Casper Girl Is Entertained At Party in Rock Springs. The following clipping from the Reck Springs Rocket will be of in- terest to the friends of Miss Frances Ferris: “Miss Merle McCall received Rests on Tuesday afternoon at the Yahner home on B street, compll- menting her house guest of the holiday season, Miss Frances Ferris Casper. Guests, | numbering wenty, spent the afternoon at five hundred, Mrs. Harry Elder making the high score anc Miss Mary Young the low. Tho honored guest was also presented with a gift. A color arrangement of the Christmas colors, with holly and mistletoe added to the Christmas spirit al- ready prevalent.” . eee Open House New. Year's Day at Ormsby Home. Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby will hold open house on New Year's day at thelr residence on Sounth Center street from 6 p,m. until 10. see Odd Fellow’s Will Hold Meeting Tuesday Casper Lodge No. 22 1.0. Os F. i vet_ uesday night in regular ‘esion, Only such business as is ecessary will be taken up, after hich the members of the two Rebe- ‘eh lodges will join in a final social ng of the year, There will be rtainment, refreshments and A large attendance {s de- TR 5 Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than 4 Quarter of a Century as an _ effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU- ENZA and asa tive. The box bears this signature Come to Denver See the Stock Show and Eat at off-Schroeder’s enver’s Greatest : Cafeteria” ‘ur own farm foods delicious- cooked. Free check stand end rest rooms, Fine 6-piece Tehestra, with soloist, 5.80 to Pp. m, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1924 MARY TOBIN | IE sired and all visiting members of enther branch of the order are es. Pecially invited. ° Young People of Union Wil Meet. ‘The Young People’s branch of the Women’s Christian Temperance union will meet Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Ferguson, 954 South Ash street for the regular covered dish supper. All members are to attend. ns ee cee Ladies of East Side Methodist Church to Meet. A special meeting of of the East Side “Metnodict con munity church will be held on ‘Tues- day afternoon of this week at 2:30 o'clock at the church, 1514 East Second street, e. Class For Mothers | To Be Held Tuesday A special class for moth be held Tuesday atteinpe ae o'clock at the Wilson school on Fen- way street, under the direction of the state board of health through its | division of maternal infants welfare and child “hygiene, with Miss De- loris Frey as instructor. Taike Will be given on the best methods of care of infants and mothers. eee . and Mrs. M. M. Me: ° tertained last week at ates pea Miss Lucille Palmer, Miss Martha Brenecka, Miss Marguerite Palmer and Mrs. Meyer and family. eee Buffet } } Mrs. iM. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Foe, Supper Saturday At Austin Residence. Miss Mary Grace Larson of Port Arthur, Tex., who is spending the holiday vacation here from the Uni- versity of Wyoming at the Astin home, and Harry Mills Astin were hosts to a number of friends at a buffet supper given Saturday eve: ning, following the DeMolay danc- ing party. They wero assisted by Mrs. Astin and Mrs, G.. Shefstead, aunt of Miss Larson. | Among the invited guests were the Misses Helen Simpson, Marjorie Sisk, Florence Flemming ‘of Nova Scotia, Catherine Stell, Lillian Bishop, Marion Field, Betty Kidd, Lillian England, Hattie © Wyajt, Mary Flynn, Helen Thompson, Isabel Hanway and guests the Misses Honor and Doréthy Cone of New Orleans, and the Messrs. Ken- neth and Dean Campbell of Aulta, Colo., Lawrence Merritt of Douglas, Kim Britenstein of Rawlins, Dean Boyer, Robert Knittle, George Goble, David Kidd, Willlam Hagens. Dwight Wallace, Buster Neil, Ralph Andrus and guest, Thomas Milligan, Terrence O'Mara, Walter McGrath, John Groves, William Kocher, Harry Ballard, Louis Allsman, Law- rence Ormsby, Paul O'Brien and Maurice Post. eee St. Mark's Synurgae Will Hold Meeting Tuesday. The regular meeting of St. Mark's Synurgae will be held Tuesday eve- ning at the residence of Mrs. O. C. Brewster, 1560 South Walnut street. ‘This will be the last meeting of the year and all members are asked to bring their dues and pledges. eee Rev. and Mrs. Cooke Will Be at Home to Friends. The Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Cooke of the First Congregational church will be at home to their Casper friends Tuesday from 3 o'clock until 5 in the afternoon and from 8 o'clock until 10 during the evening, at their home, 1180 South Ash street. All members and friends of the church are invited’ to be praesent, oe B. I, L. Party Is Successful Affair. A Christmas party. for their B. I. L.'s was given Saturday evening by Chapter G ofsthe P. B, O. Sister- hood at the home of Mr..and Mrs- F.B. Firmin, 804 South Grant street. ‘The assistant hostesses were Miss Mabel: Thompson, Miss Mabel Sykes, Mrs. M. Palmer and Mrs. P. 8. Mc- Neill. The evening was spent in games, contests and the singing of old songs with original words. suit- able to PH. O.’s and B. I. L. A short part of the time was given to the distribution of gifts. by Santa Claus and his helpers, the opening of the gifts and the reading of the verses accompanying each. Many clever ideas were carried out, all affording much amusement ‘to the Light spike pens mee served by ‘the hostes: stmas decorations and flowers helped carry, out the holiday idea. Guests who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham, Mr. and ‘A. A. Slade, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs, W. H. Crawford, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roscoe Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. Palmer, Dr. and Mrs. H- Byars, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. DeFreec Dr. and’ Mrs. M. C. Keith, Dr. « Mrs, C. H. Platz, Mr. and: M Clair Reekie, Mr. and Mrs. McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. C . hine, Miss Mildred. Keith of Oregon City, Ore., Mrs. Geo. Robinson of Fort Collins, Colo., the Rev. Clark of Pendleton, Ore., Mrs. Roy Cook, Mrs. G. M. Vandaveer, Mrs. Grace Bean, Mrs. C. A. Goodnight, Miss Mabel Sykes, Miss Mabel, Thompson, Miss May Hamilton, Dr. Louis Brad- shaw, Miss Ruth Slade, Miss Edith Firmin, John Firmin, and Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Firmin. ee Current Events Division Meeting Tuesday Afternoon. The Current Events’ of the Cas- per Woman's’ Departmental club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the Young Women's Christian association club rooms the program. Will Give Dance. The Knights of Maccabees will 545.47 Welton St, Denver ‘ few Doors from the Orpheum Theatre. sive an informal dance’on Tuesday evening, December 20, at the Knights of Pythias hal! to which the ! public ip cordially invited to attend | anda real new years good time is|. with Mrs. Vera Russell in charge of| Che Dancing will begin at 8 o'clock and| in Casper last week the guest of his continue. until midnight. The infor Caughter, Mrs. A. L. Horsch. mal intertatnments previously given dations Ae by this organization have been very} Mr, and Mré: A. I. Boland spent Uuccesstul and it is expected that aj Christmas here with Mrs. Boland’s | ‘arge number will attend Tuesday | parents, from their home at River- evening. eae ton. Mr. Boland has returned to Riverton, whi'e Mrs. Boland will re- Omara Santha Meeting main in Casper until. after New This Evening. Years. Omara Santha No. 43, will meet ie teres this evening at 8 o'clock at the| Mrs. C. L. Emery of Denver spent Knights of Pythias hell during |# short time: visiting with rejatives which time officers will be elected | !n Casper last week. and business matters of importance. Rei) : transacted. All members are request-|, Miss Blanche Gasperetti of Hud- eft 'to\be. present. ton {s here with friends for the hol!- eee days. Masonic Dancing Party Thuraday Evening. The next. special dance to be siven by the Masonic Dancing club will te. on the evening of January 1, 1925, at the Masonic Temple. Special favors will be given out eee O.. W. Leedy ‘and son spent mas with Mrs. Leedy’s moth- er in Lander. They visited en rqute to Lander with Mr..Leedy who has been spending the last few weeks in Hudson, M assured to all. Mrs. Harry Boone is leaving this The floor committee for the eve |¢vening for Fort Collins where she ning will be Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gay,| Will join Mr. Boone who has been Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Becklinger, Mr. | spending several days there on busi- and Mrs. Jeffrey and Mrs. Anna|ness.. From Fort Collins, Mr. and Leeper. " | Mrs. Boone will co to New Mexico The (utterfield-Curts orchestra| Where they will spend several will supply their excellent music for|™months. Mrs. o who was for- the evening. ‘ merly Miss Ella Wrensted is owner All Masons are cordially invited |of the Wrensted studio in the O. 8. to attend. building. The studio will be in ese. charge of M. Hunter during “her Auxiliary to absence from the city. The Woman's Auxiliary of the| “Miss Ann Lawler of the Natrona First Baptist church will hold its} Power company returnedl this morn- regular monthly business meeting|{ng from Cheyenne and Denver on Friday afternoon of this week!where she has been spending the Miss. Lawler instead of Thurgday as originally | Christmas vacation. planned. Members of the Willing | Workers’ circle will act as hostesses | for the afternoon. | eee Miss Williams Is | Entertained in Lander. i Miss Virginia Williams of Casper | who spent the Christmas holidays} with’ friends in Lander was the guest of honor at a bridge tea given Jast week in Lander by Mre. Ray | Earley and Miss Claire Earley. ere PERSONALS Mrs. Ralph Kammon 4nd son have been spending the holidays with rel- atives and ‘friends; at. Spearfish, 8. D. eee Glenrock people who spent a short time in Casper last week include, Fred Davis, A. R. Thomas, DeLloyd Gantz, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shimeall, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robertson, Mrs. thy Denton, Miss Ruth Gross, Mirs Blanche McMahon, Wallace Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Hillyer, Mrs. Howard and brother and Dennish Cash, eee OLIDE TRADE MARK Guaranteed harmless Miss Edith Smirt has returned from Salt Creek where she spent Christmas with friends. eters Mrs. Fred Hanson spent last week" here from her home! in Riverton ae ea eee with her daughter, Mrs. Alameda o ‘Avenue - New York Byrnes. o felts Kimball Drag Co. ” Mr, and Mrs. F.N, Mitchell spent several days last week with friends at Greybull. G. Shaffner spent several days Radio Casting Extraordinary Broadcast Program by the Victor Talking Machine Co. From the Studio of The American Telegraph & Telephone Co. WEAF New York City Thursday Evening, January 1st, 1925, at 9 o’Clock VICTOR SALON ORCHESTRA Mr. Nathaniel Shilkret Directing “Out of the Dusk.” “Chanson Bohemienne.” MR. JOHN McCORMACK “ADESTE FIDELES” with Shannon Quartet and Orchestra. “Berceuse” (from “Jocelyn’’), Cello Obligator, Mr. Kennedy. ’ MISS LUCREZIA BORI “La Paloma.” “When Love Is Kind.” “Addio Del Passato,” from ‘‘Traviata.” MISS BORI and MR. MCCORMACK Duet—“Far from Gay Paris,” from “Traviata.” VICTOR SALON ORCHESTRA “Memory Lane.” “What'll I do.” . “Indian Love Call,” from ‘Rose Marie.” MR. JOHN McCORMACK “Marcheta.” i “Mother Machree.” This is the first of a series of broadcast programs by the Victor Talking Machine Co. in which world fa- mous artists of the first rank will be heard. Let us install a Radio for you so you can pick up not only this extraordinary program but all of the others that are to follow. RADIOLA-SUPER HETERODYNE CROSLEY ATWATER-KENT The Klein-Marks Music & Art Co. | 238 East Second St. Phone 1745 All of the numbers to be radio cast can be heard on Victor Records at our store, in Cheyenne. Maynard of the city; teaching returned this morning from Lara- mie, where they spent the Christ; sister, Mrs. Harry Boone, {s yeturn- Casper Daily Cridune visited with her. mother and sisted the Chicago and Northwestern rail- ¥ road after visiting for a short time S} with his family. | ° Miss Frances Feris and Miss Mary staft Ing to her home in Idaho today. | With friends. tee Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neil spent /~nEeee Christmas in Shéridan’ with rela, tives. eee Miss Georgia Reevs, who spent Christmas here with her. parents “is returning this evening to\ Greeley, Colo., to resume her studies at the Colorado Teach college. eee Mrs, Calyin Smith and baby have been spending the holidays here with relatives and friends © from Seattle where they have. been mak- ing their home for severa] mont! cee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smithson ; : pect to leave this week" for Lus Angeles where they will spend until April. eee Dyer Hayes has returned from) Lander where he spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Park Hayes. eee Mra. Earl Burns and children of Lander are visiting in Casper with Mrs. Burn's parents. eee P. J. Connolly has returned to Casper to resume his position with Two Girls Wanted at Once To Make Paper Flowers Kistler Tent and Awning Co.‘ Phone 2065 \ lector spent Saturday of last week 2 T. E. Costelio, deputy revenue om KASSIS SALE _ ON TUESDAY Kassis Dry Goods company stages will open at the store on East Sec- —S—— PAGE THREE. ond street tomorrow morning. It is the fifth annual event of its kind to be staged at the Kassis store and should present oodles of values to the Casper bargain hunter. Amons the articles to be included in thi sale are dry goods, ladies’ ready-to wear, blankets, comforters, and gen wna ROLSOR IS Tee ee Batis tke rene but two sales each year. One of|cral household goods. The Mid Wiese them is the Bridal Sale of white] Winter Sale will open tomorrow Miss Helen Wrensted,, who has] ¥F. H. Hinkle left Saturday for] -oods in June and the other‘is the| morning and will continue unt! been visiting in: Casper with her) ander to. visit. for several days|Mid-Winter Clearance Sale ,which| Saturday night when it will pos! tively come to a close. Wives will be asfénished! Watch for the diamonds THURSDAY 100 Suits 100 Overcoats | at: Hart Schaffner & M 1000 Suits 20% OFF MEDNICK BROS. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Regular $1.50 us Dayd: Silk . | only— 99c Pair Box of three, $2.89 Pretty Hat Boxes___19c¢ Cotton Vests ------49c Candle Sticks ~--_-69c FREE $750.00 Hudson Seal . ream Hose of Regular $3.00 to $7.50 batinae rin can a special group of Smart Dresses*17:% which have just been replenished from our higher priced lines and which include the season’s favorite materials and colors. All better Winter Dresses reduced from One-Third to One-Half Original Prices Regular $1.50 Corsets Leather Belts $1.89 98c . All Sizes 2% to 3% inch widths Infants Silk Quilts $1.49 Winter Hats _____$2.95 Blanket Bathrobes $3.95 OPEN EVENINGS | \ GREAT UNLOADING SALE UARY CLEARANCE of Winter Coats#Dresses, Suits, Hats, Furs, Corsets, Hose, Underwear, etc., at prices in many instances far less than the cost of manufacturing. - Evening Apparel 33s Right at the height of the winter social season we make this start- ling announcement of a drastic reduction on all PRICE x22 Clothes 300 Overcoats 20% OFF . 5 Clearance 7 of all Discount Evening Gowns Dinner Dresses Dancing Frocks Choice of all lines— one-third off B: This includes all Ostrich Fans, Head ands, Spanish Shawls, Dress and Me- tallic Hats, many of which are less than half pric: Head bands of white silver or gold made to order at reduced prices of $1.50 to $3.75. Regular $1.50 Sateen Petticoats 69c Each One-Third Off on all Silk Negligees, Lounging Robes, Bath Robes Regular $2.50 Maids’ Dresses $1.89 White Only Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Winter Cloth Coats 1/2 Price Satinette Sfips ___$1.89 Silk Petticoats _-_$4.95 $1 Silk Hose Play Suits Ostrich Fans ~-__$5.95 $4.39 Fur Neckpieces __$2.95 You may win the beautiful $750.00 Hudson Seal Fur Coat to be given away January 3ist UN eeautont nae : Bie ae Sie S| 8 o ee

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