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(sex SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925 PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY p L. Bazzell left Thursday Aderton being assistant superinten- for her home in Muskogee, Okla., dent for the Producers & Refiners after spending the last month in Casper with her sister, Mrs. George Vandaveer.- Mrs Vardaveer also has as her guest, her mother, Mrs. A. L. Shaw also of Muskogee, who will spend the winter here. see M. P. Wheeler leaves tonight for Cheyenne to attend the Masonic consistory, which opens there Mon- day. oe Miss Lois Blenkarn, teacher at Glendo, is visiting friends in Casper over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Perry left Friday for Los Angeles where they will spend three weeks visiting with relatives. eee Dr. Edward J. Norwood of Sheri: dan {s a new arrival in Casper today. . Mr. and Mrs. Loufe Roper are | amoug the Aleova guests at the} Townsend for the week end oc) <0. a ai. and Mrs, C. P. Combs are vis: iting In Casper over the week end from their home !n *Bnffalo. J. &. Duthie, president of the Duthie Ol! company, of Seattle. and Jack Merrill, of Chadron, superin- tendent of the Duthie Interests in the ofl field, are sponding a few days in Casper on business, zee W. C. Chamberlain Is among the Cheyenne visitors in this city. eee Terrell G. Scott ved Saturday from Sheridan for a short visit. . . B. B. Smith of Moorcroft is spend- ‘ing the week end in this city. eee Mrs. S. M. Trister of Lander ar- rived Saturday for a short visit {n Casper. Mrs. Thelma*Clark is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Aderton in Par- co for several days. The Adertons are former residents of Casper. Mr, Teddy’s Transfer Office: Chappy’s News Stand 232 South Center producing department here, eee W. M. Holland, of the Ohio Oil company, has gone to New Mexico for a two weeks’ business trip. W. B. Cobb returned Saturday from a short busines strip to Den- ver. . fH. C, Glosser, district manager tor the Continental Ol! company of Ke- von, Mont., is a business visitor here. ears W. H. Edwards returned ‘to his home in Denver lasts night after spending a week here. cee Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Clark and small son. are expected to arrive in Casper today by motor to spend a short time here with friends. «ee f Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wyland, who are driv- ing to New Wales, Fla., to make their home, that they are now in St. Louis visiting with Mrs. Wy- land's sisters, Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Van Cleave. Mrs. W. J. Lange of New Orleans, La., arrived In Casper last night to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. K. Sendoz, for several weeks. Paaraary John Murphy, {nsurance adjuster, is In the city from Denver for a week’ J. H. Graves, division commercial manager of the Western Union, {s here for a conference with Hobart C. Davis, local manager. Mr. Graves is from Lenver. Terrice G. Scott and P. O. Guthrie of Sheridan, drove to Casper yes- terday and left their car, continuing their tourney to Cheyenne by rail. ‘The gentlemen are high in Masonry. and will attend the consistory which opens Monday morning at Chey- enne. Ray Walldtce is in this city taking treatment for injuries received while on the Freeland ranch. eee Miss Maude Crouse is visiting In Casper for a short time from her home at Bates Creek. eee Mrs, Abbie E. Sherry leaves to- night for her home in Dover, New BEAUTIFUL And Everlasting LA TREASURE PEARLS SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Half Price All shapes, sizes and prices BULOVA WATCHES A limited number only UNTIL CHRISTMAS OUR DIAMOND STOCK Is complete with prices the lowest in our history for the quality offered ISCOUNT on our large stock of Community CHRISTMAS’ A 20%" plate silverware. EST GIFT, Our stock of Gruen and American made watches is Wyoming’s largest John Tripeny Co. Drugs and Jewelry 241 So. Center We have tons of Box appropriate gift. play from 50c to $25.00 A Box of Chocolates © packed attractively is the season’s most Lloyds WPDOOOOOOOOOTS i A) A) 2 6) 6) 4) 62 9, 4) Y) and Tudor FIN- Phone 72 Candy now on dis- We have them Hampshire after spending several weeks here with her brother, B. J. Sullivan. . A. Healy and J, A. Howell of Worland drove to Casper* Saturday. where they were joined by Herman B. Gates ot Denver, formerly state treasurr. They are guests of the Herning for the week end. eee * Mr .and Mrs, F. H. Kennedy and Mrs. J. B. Stone arrived’ Saturday from thelr home in Kemmerer to spend a few days visiting heer. cee here on business for a few dare. cee V. W. Osenbaugh {sa visitor here for a few days from Thermopolis. cee L. EB, Wright of Dobols and ©. H. Fort of Lander drove to Casper Sat- urday to spend the week end, eee H. M. Bennett of Lander is mak- ing a business trip to this city for a few days. are Midwest visitors here today. eee Mr, and Mrs W V Accola are visiting in Casper for a few days from their home in Sheridan. ee C. H. Campbell of. Lysite ts a asper visitor today. . eee H. G. Bolsdorf of Riverton ts spending a short tImein this city. wee D. E. Bradstreet of Lander is among the arrivals at the Gladstone | today pany left Friday evening on the Northwestern for a trip to Chicago. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Wood have moved to Douglas where they will make their home. . Miss Dolores Frye of the state health board was a recent visitor in Douglas. . Mrs, Jennie Faublon formerly of Buffalo is now tocated in this city at 437 os! Hatt srneate Miss Mary anes Bebrick. oo! Greeley, Colo., left Saturday morning for her home following a visit spent here with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Dil- garde. ee E. C. Dilgarde left last week for several days business trip to Fort Collins. Harry Stoudenmier, of the Ol! Well Supply company has returned to Casper from Montana “where ™ he spent three or four months. eee Miss Luella Campbell is visiting here over Sunday with friends from Carbon county where she teaches. eee Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Baker left last Friday for Chicago to attend a meet- ing of company. representatives. Mr, ANNA Puts'your Radic set in $22.5 this Cabinet. Order Now Motor Service Station. -518 E. Yellowstone Phone 1473-J eae = THE BEST GIFT You can offer is one which bears the mark of your own individuality. What could be more ap- propriate than photd- graphic gifts? ‘These will easily solve the Xmas problems, and such re- membrances are sure to be appreciated by all who. receive them. 1 Enlargements from your negatives of the young- sters, the home, the pets, etc., are sure to interest your friends and relatives. UNTIL DEC, 16 we will make a hand colored 6x10 enlargement from your favorite negative for ----___ Framed Complete for $1.50. With $5.00 worth of Developing and Printing we will give FREE A Handsome Photo Album The Picture Shop With Casper Pharmacy Cor. Second and Wolcott pp an ne : E FIVE THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD ROCESS: sae nn nnn nee Ean Baker is district manager of the returned to her home in Cheyenne. | California where she-spend several | city of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hooper|to make thelr home. Mr, Hooper Bach Cundy company. , } sof eas x weeks on a pleasure trip, She was/and baby daughter Ann, who expect} {s connected With the Illinois Pipe LS Mr, and Mrs. .W. C. Taylor for-|#ccompanied by Mr, Gels, geologist |. teave the latter part of the weelr| Line company. Mr, und Mrs, M. N, Wheeler have| mer Buffalo residents are now mak-|for the Consolidated Royalty Oll}’4, Indiana to spend the holidays ~~ returned from a ten days’ trip to company who Is expected to return | ith Mr, Hooper's relatives after! 7 your candy ca at ing their home in thjs city. Denver. “ eee to Casper within the next few days. Fe + which they wil) go to Findlay, Ohio oe Walter Oswald and &. A: Ecrle of Lander have been visiting here. eee Mrs. visiting Midwest. R. O, Ormstrong has been H. O. Funkhouser, connected with with,’ Casper frlends, ‘frou the ofl business here for several years, left Saturday afternoon for Jacksonville, Fla.. with the intention of making his home {n some city of C. I. Arnoldus of ‘Thermopolls was an arrival In Casper yesterday and W, S. McKay of Great Alls, Mont. Hugh B, Curry ts a Parco visitor | R. R. Shidler and H L. Learney; M. M. Poe of the Ohio Oil com: | { s G otel. sh cue et one ere has been transacting business affairs that section. i i ose H. Woods of Denver fs here on| Here. f Don’t disay peueter Northwestern railroad for Chicago.| Ira G. Wetherill, of Independence,| have Purchased farms near Torring ive her a Hoover an ee ton. Mrs. W. L, Connelly and Miss Mar- garet Dougherty returned to Casper today fom an extended visit spent on the western coast. oo . you give her a servant that will do all her work electrically and give her many extra hours of leisure and the joy of an ever-clean home. Demonstration Booth 00 Floor he HOOVER: It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans Kans., formerly of Casper is here on business {n connection with the National Supp'y company of which is general manager. Mr, Wether- is a guest at the Henning hotel eee Merle N. Poe of Findlay, in Casper last week visiting with his sister-inlaw, Mrs. John McFadyen and his neice, Mrs. Paul Hooper. eee Philip Mahoney, manager of the Buffalo Creek ranch {ts in Casper over Sunday a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney. O., was rea | Casper friends will regret to learn of the Intended departure from this Mr. and Mrs. W. *V. Bullock left | Friday evening for Denver to spend ja short time before going South to spend the Christmas holldays with relatives. NOW IN FULL SWAY Administrator’s Sale of the D. P. SMISOR JEWELRY STOCK AT . . The Rev. Z Colon O'Farrell of the First Baptist church of Butte, Mont. and a former residetit of’ Casper passed through this city last week enroute to Florida. . Jack Bebe, representative of the Goodrich’ company 1s here on one ot his regular business calls from Denver. Mr, Beebe is a guest at the Townsend: hotel. | eee | W. H. Eastman of Kansas City IS TEES RPA Harvey Harnagel was a ‘recent en visiting in this city. ' = | Casper visitor in Lusk. Suh pam H B KLINE “oe B. B. Abbey and J. Murphy of : 2 * 48 Be eas te aie int: al Daven sree ee aee eae aes Mountain States Power Co. week in Casper visiting at the home| spending several days here, 120 East 2nd * Mrs. John Met outh Beech street has of her sister, and family 421 South Center St.—Phone 69 * | | H. Gels has returned trom \ “Hit It Right’? By Choosing Ww ERER ERR AEOES Ds N i is His Gift Here The Store of Gifts for Men} The store that discriminating men like $o0 well is all ready fora Man’s Christmas. A hundred and.one gifts that 4 will be BEB ears a eat await fae SlSeHOD:, i FINEST Handkerchiefs If he’s a motorist or spends much of his time out-of-doors, he’ll surely like a Fur Cap. (bate ee ee CLASSY aaa A necessary item with every man. He can’t have too many of them. We offer: Handker- chiefs of every description. ee: ana a ae - SERVICEABLE Hosiery fg e No doubt he likes neatness and comfort about the neck. The kind ‘he’ll find in our Mufflers of Brush Wool, Camel’s Hair or Cassimere—varied shades. NOBBY Foot comfort and ankle neat- ness are important to him. Our Serviceable Hosiery gives him both. Silk, Rayon, Silk and Wool, or All Wool. pate qm STYLISH ifts that will Please A “WEARABLE GIFT” is a practical Gift! And to either man or boy it’s the Gift that pleases most! There is no doubt about it. It’s something that “strikes home” with his personal preference—for, any item that enriches his personal appearance or adds to his com- fort, tends to increase his pride. And doing that, it’s a Gift most acceptable! : So if you want to see him radiate true Happiness this Christmas— just watch him when. he unties the Gift boxes addressed to him and containing articles of Haberdashery selected from the attractive assortment at this store. 45 |} Gloves he’d prefer for any oc- ‘ salt casion are here in an ample as- sortment. Capeskin, Chamois- ette, Buckskin; wool or fur lined; desired shades. Sate anf, sh COMFORTBLE Pajamas Genuine Leather Belts in all the .popular plain or sports , Styles. All sizes, with Sterling “Silver or Gold Plated Initial buckles. Sea teat fa eG EXTRA NEAT te te te tee ie i ee ie a GIFT SUGGESTIONS Beautiful Neckwear Fancy Hose Fine Shirts Fancy Handkerchiefs Wool Shirts Pajamas Sheep Lined Coats Underwear Wardrobe Trunks Gladstone Bags Suit cases fitted with end cases Bath Robes Silk Robes Smoking Jackets Cuff Buttons Tuxedo and Dress Suits Golf Knickers Sweaters Sport Trousers Golf Sox Gloves Ae oS Slippers Garters Suspenders Pocket Books Traveling Sets Belt and Beltogram Sets Soft Collar Bags Wool Vests Handkerchief Cases Leather Vests Blazers Hunting Coats Suits Riding Breeches Overcoats Hats and Caps Scarf Tie Sets Tie and Sets Handkerchief and Tie Sets Garter and Arm Band Sets Several pairs of comfortable Pajamas added to his wardrobe would look good to him. To be had in plain or striped Madras, Silk, Percale or Flannelette.All sizes. a AEE EWE AE LE LEE AEE EEE PEPEPE ALAS scam Campbell-Johnson Co.! Head to Foot Clothiers PEPESE SSPE FSENE PEPE PS IS PAIS PAPE PETE, For his hours of leisure at home he’d appreciate the comfort and dignity of a Lounging Robe —Robes here in Silk, Flannel, Velvet or Corduroy—neat ce!- ors. Collars a