Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1925, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925 bh ooney-Brown Marriage Tuesday, Miss Thersa Ione Looney, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. 1304 South Oak street, and 5. Brown of Alliance, Neb., were married on Tuesday after- n 2:30 o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents, the Rev. A. E. oke of the First Congregational ch officiating. Mr. and Mrs own left for Denver Tuesday g to spend several days with ends. They will be at home after nuary 8 at Alliance, Neb. Harry Ballard Is Host At Dinner. Harry Ballard was host last even- ing at an enjoyable stag New Year dinner given at the Henning hotel. _priard An spending the vacation with his mother from Laramie Chere he attends school at the state ersity. Covers were In{d for the Messrs. Lewis Allsman, Paul O'Brien, Fran s Dunn, Davis Wilson, William olaysen, Elmer Silburn, Thomas igan, Ralph Andrus, Lawrence nsby, David Kidd, Robert Grieve m Kocher, Harry Mills the hon. eee Miss Kassis To Be Hostess At Dance Miss Edna Kassis will be hostess is even'ng at an informal dancing at 9 o'clock at the. Townsend e holiday vacation in Casper, Among the invited guests are: tr. and Mrs. Roy Holloran, Mr. d Mrs. J. K. 1 .» Mr. and Mrs. Davis Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard n, Mr. and Mrs. Thon U Mr. and Mrs. J. Baldwin. d Mrs, Carl Heyer, N. Zahl, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Town and M W. Patterson. Mrs, Harry Free, Mr. . Townsend roth, Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Ba O'Brien, Mr. Rynaleki, Mr. and Mri s, Mr, and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Abe Kass's, es: Helene Goodman, Dorothy Dunlap, Kathleer Margaret England, honey, Lillian Edes, Alma Archambault, erine Dessert, Sophie Archam! Rillie Schoonmaker, Helen Holloran, Edness Mokler Holloran, Jaunita Ol yabeth Kicd, Marie Clat Craft, Julla Kassis, Hazel Reh Kassis, Rose Shikany, Searles, Jane Clark, Ruth Btayensst; Duty, Victoria Kassis, Con tance O'Malley, Marie mma Ficca, Florenge Ethel Rowse, Helen Crater, Rowse, Blanche Kassts, Mae Red n, Julla Kassis, and th: Pat Partridge, Joseph Shi uy Morgan, Robert Archam Kassis ‘ohr “Mike Shikany, Tom Smith, Glenn Dugge , Harry Pritchar Clyde Hale: Shaker Harold Brian Dougherty, many, Sater, Bert Connelly Harry Cass, Stephenson, Ralph Barton, George Chrie George Woods, Charles Mrs, Miller Entertains For Daughter Today. Mrs. U, S. Miller entertained at informal bridge tea this after- respective eges Mrs. Cl ‘d Ericks Mary Dessert, Dorothy farjorie Sisk, Elizabeth Kidd » Simpson, M Grace Larson, ance O'Malley Ruth Sproul, helma Cozad, Eileen O'Mara Rewves, Killeen Hemry, Georgia Th.and Sallie Diggs, Ruth xim- Bernice Hemry and the guest honor, Informal Dance This Evening \t Wyatt Cafeteria. Miss Marjorie Sisk who has been ending the holiday vacation here her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sisk from Larante where shy 1s the’ university, will nh a number of her friends this ening at an informal dancing rty to be given at the Wyatt ufeteria. sts who will attend include: Misses Mary Grace Larson of Arthur, Tex., Marton Field, athleen Hemry, Lillian Englan {elen Bimpgon, Frances Bell, Letts hoff, Jean Fraser, Dorothy Byars, Katherine Stitt, Mildred Daly, Yoodard, Pauline Green, Florence Flemming of Nova Scotts, Dorothy f Douglas, Katherine Davis fe Pavrick, Constance O'Mal y, Louise Bingham, Blizabeth Crabtree, Katherine Stell, Lillian Bishop, Allee Thompson of Ther mopolis, a guest at the Sisk home, who is en route to Laramie tc re- sume her studies at the university Helen MeFadyen, Lavonia Nelson, Dorothy Zarring of Basin, student at the state untversity, Thelma Peterson and Dorothy Killebrew of Thermepolis who are enroute to the Nebraska university at Lincoln, Gertrude Sisk, the Messrs. Walter {cGrath, Ralph Andrus, Thomas | 2, Frank Taylor, Gar ‘uinn, Byiney Fepa, Warren we Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rae, Mr. and Mrs. R , Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Howe. M nd Mrs. James Shikany, Mr. nd Mrs. Fred eingraber, Dr. d Mrs. T. J. Riac! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perkins, Mrs. Madeline eber, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hen Garrett King, and eve, the Agnes © Dodds, Fanchon Norton, Lala Dan Bell, Ted Madden, Earl , Charles L'dderdale, Georye » Joseph Shi- Kyle Wood- Paul Crawford, William Schoon- wit: , Jack Corbridge, Dr. m 0. McDermott, Harry Ballard, Dershell, Emmett Moreton, ed Mosher, Rudy Detwyler, Harry McNamara, and Dr. Dona e of Denver. 4 on at her residence on CY avenue of her daughter, Anna is spending the holiday here from Byanston, Mll., ere she is a student at North ‘western university. who attended were mem f the younger set who the holid here enter: | MARY TOBIN | Astin |“ students who have been spending | nd | Friday evening, January at 8 o'clock, after which the Ladies’ Caledonian club will give a regular ‘Old Time Scotch Dance.” A good | time ts assured everyone Music will be furnished by. Bert Wagner's orchestra and refresh | ments will be served by a cummit IETY, Kelvey, Dean Royér, Terrance O'- Mata, Richard Partridge, Joe Daly, Albert Van Doren, Francis Dunn, John Groves, Harold Davis, Robert Knittle, Paul O'Brien, Dwight Wal- lace, Lawrence Ormsby, Harry Con- nelly, Harold Baker, Dick Madden, Barry Mahoney, Shelby Ronajdson, Leroy Jourgenson, Neal, Harry Mills Astin. lor, Charles Holland. Women of Mooseheart The Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Moos; l. Following the business meet- ing refreshments wili be served by the committee in charge. Scotch to Attend Meeting and Dance. The members of Clan Stuart No. 248, O. 8, C., have extended a cordial inyitation to all Scotch of Casper to attend the installation of officers to be held at the I. O. O, F. hall on Legion to Meet Tonight. | tee in charge. gram will be schottisches, On quadrilies, Scotch waltzes, Scotch reels, Virginia reels, common schot tisch, flowers of Edinburgh and polkas, Ww. L. No. 39 will goods on hold a aturday, January White's grocery store on Second street. All those who have dona tions for the sale are asked to haye them at the store as e: as possi | ble. at Mr. and Mrs. Stover Are Hosts At Dinner. Mr. and J. E. hosts at a New Year's dinner par given last evening at their residenc 912 Howard street. Covers, were lafq for Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Phillips, Miss Jessie Stover, William Philips. Miss Helen Stover, Volney Hollon of Hazelgreen, Ky nd the hostess. Dinner Last Evening At Castleberry Home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Castleberry entertained last evening at a New Year's dinner given at their home, 1412 Bonniebrae street. Guests who |attended were: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. |Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Martin |Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Seidler, Miss Iva Dillon, Miss Fran- jces Dillon and Daniel F. Beech, Musical Tea Next Weelc At Brooks Residence. Mrs. B. B. Brooks will entertain at a musical tea on Tuesday, after- noon, January 6, from 2 o'clock uh: til 6 at her home on South Wolcott street for the benefit of St. Mark's guild church furniture fund. The public is “invited to attend. eke Party is Enjoyed At Finch Home. Miss Bernadette Finch entertained the members of the high school senior class club on Wednesday eve. ning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Finch, 717 North Kimball street. The evening was spent in playing cards games after which a dainty was served. Guests present for the evening were the Misses Rosa Fleming, Ne gma_ Brittain, Thelma Fieming. Ruth Dasch, Mrs. Estes, the £8 Ernest Sheppard, Dr. Byron Staats, Charles Croghan, Homer Hamilton, Jack Sturm and Frank’ Strohl. rice Dance Saturday Evening | At Odd Fellow’s Hall. ‘The regular Saturday evening dancing party of the Odd Fellow's Dancing club will be held tomorrow eveniag at 9 o'clock at their hall to which the public is invited to at tend. Music for the evening ‘wi!! be furnished by, the Glenn Howlanc lunch PERSONALS Mrs. Anna Thompson is visiting sister-in-law, Mrs. Daisy Hawkins | Wheatland. eee Rose Bruce has returned visit spent with | Miss from a several days’ relatives in Denver. Miss Helen Stmpson, who spending the holidays here with fe Bread, per loaf_ Pork Chops, per Ib. 1—Spruce and R. R. Ave. 3—1113 N. Virginia the dance pro-| highland | Stover were | host and and| " \*Mrs, Harrisburg, Pa., widow of the late | | ‘She'll Wed. | ol Che Casper Daily Tribune THREE. Gertrude Howard Olmsted of Congressman Martin BE. Olmsted, former chairman of the Demvcratic National Committee. No definite announcement as to the date of the ceremony has been made, but friends say it probably will take place around Jan. 6. parents, Mr. and Mrs. , spent Tuesday of this week in s the guest of Miss Mildred Miss Simpson will return to | y to resume her at the University of N I f . ~ ; NAS | value 0 your Prices continue : Is meeting with the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seidel of D Il to drop on all most ‘tremendous suc- South Lincoln stree: nounce * 5 = # uth ‘Lincoln str¥et announce @) ar winter apparel, ere we have Ree taiy New Year's morning a ¢ . : enced in years of public isanesuntysieapltal Matheny aad AChclea and galing vi S. | baby are reported to be doing nicely. Roy macy has returned from a ten day's |trip to Denver where he spent the holidays with Mrs. Garlic and chil dren, M. J. Nolan left last week for nee, Neb., where he spent New with his mother, Mrs. T From Alliance, Dr. Nolan Will go to Roches Minn., where he will take a post graduate course at the Mayo Brothe:'s hospital. eae Dr. All Year's Mrs, Wilbyr Kicuse of Denver is visiting with friends In the city for a few days. cee Miss Mildred Tillard of Douglas | was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs BE. Wilkinson spent New Year's in Casper with friends. They were sue: the Gladstono during their st see and Mrs. Robert G. Dawson left yesterday for Rawlins to spend | until Monday of next week. yee Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Bruce are vis iting with relatfves and friends in Denver, Mr. and Mrs. J, Buchannan and amily were arrivals in the city yes ter y from Cheyenne. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Drew and fani- with her son Max Thompson and her | , SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 3 Reg. No. 2 Pork and Beans, can______ 12¢ Apples; penMboxs a2 2 Je ee $1.75 REN -------22¢ Sugar-cured Skinned Ham, lb.____--.29e@ Sugar-cured Bacon, lb..---_-___ -----24¢ BASKETSTORES CO. 6—807 N. St. Mary’s PAIN Keep a tube of the original BaumeBenguéalwaysready for emergencies. Rubiton the place that hurts and enjoy its blessed relief. GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH BENGUE (ANALGESIQUE) For: Bet. Sore ieee Nessa beumatiom Colde (Chest and head) Thos. Leeming & Co, Amer. Agents, N.Y. 4—100 S. Jackson *5—700 N. Center soon will be married to Vance Mc: | | Cormick, Robert Simp: | Garlic of the Midwest Phar- | ily are visiting at the home of the | tation with Dr. H. R. Lathrop on a, Daniél Parker of the Producers H. H. Brooker, Fox I man is| mad new Mr. and Mrs. H.| double fracture of the arm suffered| and, Refiners corporation who hi n Caspe I in Wheatland. r ntly by Miss Edness Mokler in| been spending several days in Cas-| ver A . ee 8 an automobil ident. Miss Mok-| per returned to Parco this morn-| pee Claude Bonper returned yesterday | €F was remoy to the hospital | ing. ¢. I I ” from Cheyenne where he spent a} sain yesterday for special treat- : = Bie \ | in c few days visiting with his sister,| ment of the fracture. Dr. Mokler Williams of Lusk tor : Miss. Sybil’ Bonner. | will remain in the city until. Sunday ays visiting wi vols gy Clea i B.A | oe ‘ oe 6 1s the guest of his parents, Mr. and s cor. 6 were New Ye ti “Ca | i z | Mrs. A, J, Mokler. | ‘4 : dex Mr. and Mrs, Roy Sprague of arene Bar Fuller is a Cokeville man who | ‘rom Pathfinde jur s Wheatland have been visiting here| |. sauieys é spent yesterday in the city Lo \ re for a short time with Mr. Sprague’s Pilgrim's Progress’ will be the Cora Pas Po | 1 ral It w uiso father, Harry Sprague. subject discussed by Attorney W. 0. y ot | spent ‘ nds. | v le d see Wilson in his address Sunday morn-| , MG . Tefleries BE. sLoulegniog | . * f aii Weed : Gasttorne 5 ~| is in the city on business a short mi as | : Mr. and-Mrs, B.C. Frazer are| (hog cings of the Pie Poon | time J. W. Brows Collins bus' I gilist's tria Denver visitors spending several . . Bn gh) aisize ness Visitcr spending a few days in| -¢ ; f n duys in the city poets Soaeon elty I a wie are $)-6) 16 M. J. McKeon is Casper on . . bet 9 Bo,» Hig reset ina eda epeoale (a Mes out Bere: sy were | business from his home in Thermop- | i ¢ 1 6, t yurt the holidays here with Mrs, Troxel | "008. the Lavoye * visitors _ who Tins ehex's | Paes u | nd fe gti Saat spent 2 in Casper . | 1 ee en and family fr Imi alt (Greek, — * V. Jamieson and Thomas T.] with } t | , Jr are transacti of 3] Miss Annette Elliott and Donald ite tee t6E* acting bust CRROD OD 2B 9000007 Elliott have returned from Wt : ; d 2 lund after spending several days | CI] Y BRIEFS | ; Se » the wholesome spread @ the gueste of Mr. and Mrs, B. \U.| | F, 1. Wilkenson 5 yesterday | e for bread e a yeas x in Casper from Lavoye ¢ € . . Edwin Campbell returned to Raw- es . 5a , le @ Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Ames have re-|lins today after visiting with ‘friends jeorge K ra : | | turned from a short visit spent with | here for severz Peeper stause, OC; Osire: alii | 8 $ purged £25 is an out-of-town visitor spending a e relatives in Omaha ° few days here e . ° David Davis and R. E. Kennedy | < “eee i Miss Ruth Kimball who spent|are Denver business men registered] Frank Pedree and W. W. E rd made from high é New Yearls in Glenrock with at the To a ‘ ot ‘Danve a tee ugh . Biade coconut’ ol} $ tiv + is leaving tomorrow for C cee Frc athie Worn Denver uaaeeeisele 4 e refined peanut oil, e enhe to ¥alt with her slater Seinesa] A. G. Lewia ia @ visitor in Caw: |e mn ero Denver and aro g his ol |e ANGEI hs Ta e and milk- that’s all ? until the opening of school at tho] per from his home in Thermopolis, BR ic | Kia i e e University of Wyoming at Laramie. . ° | Frederick L. Goll of the H : SRR TD BB BB8O887 ie ksyie Miss Mildred Arnold of Wheatland | Goll co aire f ay im Dr. Victor A. Mokler of Thermop-| has been ting in the city with oa Te tid : ue set toe fi ae of « M | } o'ls arrived last eve ‘or cons’ lends for” several : Vea at his’ former tM ; : he oh 2 rrived last evening for consul-' friends for several days | home in Bluehitl, Neb. A naoah Van’ his (ead = AC ce | 5 . 7 ny) ‘ 1925 WILL BE A GOOD YEAR FOR CASPE Lene” \ \ | | } | Wearing | Apparel | NOW 8 Band double the UNLOADING AND JANUARY CLEARANCE EXTRA SPECIAL | Your Choice of 150 Pairs Regular $1.50 Striped Lingette BLCOMERS $1.19 Pretty styles—double garter top—full cut—black, white, flesh, light blue, kelly green, purple, navy. Now for the Slaughter on all remaining Winter | | EXTRA SPECIAL Regular $1.50 ‘Daydream’ Silk Hose 99c Box of three $2.89 . ON THE DOLLAR your last opportunity to secufe a beautiful Winter Hat at a fraction of the former price. All | Colors All Sizes It's Come early tomorrow morning while choice is the best BE SURE TO GET YOUR CGUPONS Winter Coats and Dresses Are Sacrificed 1 Without Regard to Former Prices or Cost We must realize an immense amount of cash by January 15th and so must unload quickly. Your choice of all Novelties in ONE-HALF PRICE Betty Jane’s Gift Nook One-Half Price ! t t 2 e

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