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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925, *. Che Casper Daily Cribune ©... Cron, Mr. and’ Mrs. WwW. D. PAGE THREE : — Be id yn He | f Miss Josephine Davis has acce GM e Creek. Col of Wheatland is among : Johnsten Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Leg- Mrs. Ray J. Cook | « position eithiteiKabain Dry, Goods MRIREGkser ata :Balt Croek™ for rrivals at tt nsend } gett, Mayor and Mrs. S, K. Loy, | sompany. ) few days —— -—_—__— - { Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Fidel, Mr. and | eee ee —— | tre os ed Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Condon left | Frank Rogers was a D DAY BY DAY e Denham Mr and Mrs. M. EB. or attle, where she expects to] itor In this city recentl Our Trade Increases | Robertson, Mr. and Mra, R. CG make -her hor m arse ee WEE > Se ES YRS GS ea SAAS Cather, Mr. and Mrs, John Me- ee | .G. Ni Protzman of Denve ‘4 | Fadyen, Mr. and Mrs. Will'am Hol- Mrs. W. D. Rhodebarger of Edger-| arrival here for a few day Just Glance Over | 3 By MARY TOBIN land, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ladd. ton’ Js’ visiting with Casper friends aw | The Items Below! L Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prior, Mr. and Phila Alston Nashik: bac beet . i ——————" | Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ro |to the Natrona Memoria) 1 to ; Dovothy Mahoney ‘Will Mahoney, assisted by M’ss Kathleen | Gene Griffich, Mr. and Mrs, Francis ed to Casper last: Thu undergo treatment pe $9 Nn ey te Hostess at. Party. Walnvane Brown, Dr. and Mrs, Roscoe Reeve. nga pleasant five weeks’ 1 ote fs v d Miss Dorothy. Mahoney wil be} Among. the- invited. guests - are: sie ey apes se i Mr. and spent in Chieago with Mrs | Misses Pau “ = ipolWent Sabon saan hostedp, Atte: -eVedihw’ sts. theater | Mre:dincchinwine Blag St scarearet .C.. Iandsay. Mr. and Mrs. parents, in.Omaha with friends | of Glenrock of 3 oO TurhenCattiua Bld and evening party at her home on| Curtin. Miss Kathleen Sullivan, and| Pu! We'tner, Mr. and Mrs Teo A. in Fremont, Neb., where they were | Mann'In th rg aE WEBS EASE Cray Lo South Wol*ott street, in celebration | the Misses Betty Weilderhold. Lois} 2U"?. Mr. and Mrs. 0, L, Walker, guests of Mr. Taylor's relatives Par nary _ NEW FRESH FRUIT of her twelfth birthday anniversary. Patterson, Mary | Louise . Reea,| MT and Mrs. Don Smith, Mr.’ and cee | Charles J. Madison leaves soon for || Medium 6e Refreshments will be seryod by the} Thelma Patterson, Taima Cu. + | Mts. W. L. Connelly, Col Rurke |B. Miss Alice Dodds has accepted a| Loveland, Colo,, to visit for a short |} Fruit, ea hostesses .tmother, Mrs, Jeremiah| Alice Ormsby,: Charlotte, Burkeite, | Sinclafr and ‘Mrs. Sinclair, Mr, and position with the Golden Rule e|time with friends before .colng x Margaret Nichols, Elizabeth Nivotay-| MTs: 0. C. Brewster Mise Margaret in the toy department. ‘Avigélén, and (Oakland, Ca Large Size Grape 9¢ sen, Elizabeth Brangon. Helen Park, | Mr. and Mrs. A. G. 7 » his home Fruit, each E 5 Dleanore Shumaker, Daytene Nolan, a James Gratiot, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ see 6 FOR 50c | Bernadine Scherck, Helen Grieve, Ste ver are guests in C = °C. FL Me ey Extra Large Size Grape 12¢ Helen Lucta Lummis, Martha Moss| Attorney and Mrs. Wilson } this week in tl Fruit, each A umes Mn oney,. Jane Bazant, Elaine Me-| Are Hosts at Dinner. see eee 4 FOR 45c¢ ; Donald. Blanche Louise’:Lummis,|_ Attorney and Mrs. W. 0. Wilson ago nae Hop at epemien teem th it ies eA he Gag | ee tan ete Sie 25¢€ j ‘ Zella Wyatt and Anna Hoff were hosts last evening at their resi- ing. soon for Colorado to spend the | visiting in this city from thelr home per dozen - -- ; | patie dence on South Center street at a with her parents in Den-|in Worland Large Size Oranges, 42 fF of. out | Country Club to Be dinner party. preceding the dance BR acs Bardo c : | Scene of Dancing Party. given at the Country club by Mr. ptt 78 a r Lard 20¢ ; Among the ‘large and énjoyable| and Mrs. W. 8S. Kimball and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. i Philis ° Pins SR ee f In striking gift sete—nothing| social events of the season sit net Anna Leeper. mtenpithial out pea Get Rid ef That OF On eer aied . daintler or more appropriate | the dancing party to be given this{ - Covers were laid for the host and itors here: fr¢ Sida Catarnt on, Slab or one-half 8 pristmas. Select with enfet t} evening at the Casper Country club] hostess,-Mr. and Mrs, W. S.. Kimball, | Csid Catarrh HI} er pound 2 Cc | your Rexall stores, j with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Finney| Mr.and Mrs, G. R. Hagens, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Clarkson ated by 25 years |G 1oked Hams, and Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Peake. as} Mrs. I. M. Andrus, Judge and Mrs. Pixeenyyaps = Gases and Denver, ancttecne. Kanes ff || per. pound - 25¢ THE KIMBALL DRUG STORES | hosts.. At midnight a buffet supper] R. R, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Den- have returned to their home in Tor: evita’ Weedica Surtees “Two Stores For Your Convenience”! WY!!! be served. ham, Mr. and Mrs. P. @. Nicolaysen, rington, Wyo., where they moved Riera ireerpbantake F | PHONE YOUR ORDER Invited guests Include: Dr. and! Mrs. Ann: Mr. and Mra three wi While tn Casper Heckel pinta B |! [t will receive the same careful ANnen ell Mr. and James % they we Dr. and Mrs. } ache, sore nose, ete, |] attention given those who call x > ™ A. F. Hoff. n person. Small extra charge eee of 10¢ for delivery Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson and | You Can Always Save at Miss Zella Wyatt have returned from a month's motor trip to the west- gene Guat 1 FOO onter cee be: Word has been recetved here of the : death of Mrs. ¥ t's father. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Worland are in Casper to attend the seed show. Mr. Johnson is chief agri Buy a tube of KONDO If it does not give you results worth five times the cost, we will gladly refund. Coke PHONE 22 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building and Joe, formerly of the Helpful Hints q ra culturist for the Wyoming Sugar piscnina e company of Worland. ingalow 4 Miss Minnie Suttton, has returned . several months’ stay in 73 Cn ; p * ato. All Winter Hats on Sale at Mrs. FR ind * vith. the e Clef Chorus at its conce December 14, featuring the Mrs. Georgia Sears’ is at home = Fy j tebut in Cas or Lamont Hinman, Denver soloist. from brief visit to California 44 Lee OT BN rE . ] relatives. Many patterns from Fisk, Gage and Bro: i ‘ Ob Oe a J isk, Gage C om ‘ Mrs. Nicho’s Entertains South Grant avenue.. Guests pres- 9, dine, former price: 00. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wyatt left * pri le ‘ . : Club This Afternoon, € were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cullen, z " rc we 4 te if Sunday night for North Carolina A new hat to liven up winter costume -what every woman likes is to be found here | Mim. Tit Sichois was hostess | Mr."and Are. “Haot Galewas,. ate | She? ein open the ne EET aEe) are een ein rnin : s afterrioon at her resdence on; °7d 3 omy Fuller, Mr. a vith Mr. Wyatt's mother. Va Wank averive: tor ia sneeinevot thet Sirs. ‘Batt Wanway, Mr. and’ Mrac} Vt Mt. Wyatt's mot 5 a Rar del a club. Guests present} !. E.. Hanwny; Mr. and Mra. Jerome SDS Ae A H t Sh : : : . . Fe ree oe eee carische Tae rka age tne | ere Ry Me Herrick tot. Monday nnesriatonop \s ew Arrivals in Lounging Robes Cet ater mre | and Sige |e, oe aetna, er stiles niciviaviscieay we bf | OL, Walker, Mrs, A: F. Hoff, Mrs, | Clark Perry, and Tim Mahoney. per. Mrs. Herrick will be remem: F . . Aid Society at Mi To Hold Bazaar Wednesday, Beginning at 2 o'clock Wednes- J. W. Bingenheimer, Mrs. | A. Stirrett and mother, Mrs, Ackerman of Ludington, Mic! bered here as Miss Wilma Scott. eee Lee Doud of the Lee Doud Motor company, has returned from a. two Pullman Robes, Pajamas, and will be | Sunday visiting friends in Casper. held at the Henning hotel saturday 2. .2~\6. in the form of a 1 o'clock luncheon J. W. Gordon, Valentine — cattic and bridge party. All those expect-} man; is spending a few days In this Ms i * ‘4 Bazaar and Dinner Thursday day afternoon the Ladies’ Ald| weeks’ business trip to Fort Collins bs Miscellaneous Si Lin erie At Luthe Church. mock ty erik pag eh a church | and Denver lk The ladies of the Grace English; at Mills will hold a bazaar and fooc eee PLR g mas bazaar’ and serve a chicken} salé. The sale wll be at the church C. H. Townsend and M.P. Wheel 2 4 Lutheran church Will hold a Christ-| and every effort is belng made to|er are in Cheyenne this week to at 8 dinner on Thursday nt the church,| make the affair a oss, tend the Wyoming consistory of the 4 P. : corner of CY and Ash streéts. Mem. bal) Une od Masonic lodge which is in session 8 ajyamas hers having donat'ons for the bazaar | Panhellenic Luncheon there, are asked to have them at the| Saturday, at Henning, oe % Vy These are charming garments of shurch by Wednesday afternoon. The regular. monthly meeting of| | H. A, Gladman of Glenrock spent MEAGEST A Baa Rae Wan Gia ; heayy quality crepe de chine, in pink, peach and coral shades; some tailored with embroidered and ap- plique_ trimmings; others trimmed see the “Panhellenic assoc!ation rand Rosary Bazaar ‘ 5emg Wednesdayy December 9. Members of the Altar dd Rosar: eA Girt of QUALITY with fine lace, with lace pockets ety of. St. Anthony’s Catholic} ing to attend asked to notify |city attending to his real estate in and ribbon motifs. © sreh will open their annual| ene of the following committee:! terests here. ° may: a 5 » (. -istmas bazaar.tomorrow-at the! Mra: Harry Cotton, chairman: Mra? eee At a Price You Wish to Pay R. B. Leggett or Mrs. W. R. Finney. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McCleary are $16.50 to $22.50 ‘Wh club en Seventh street, the sled to” bodsdbler Gael “Ines Thukds sae Visiting in this city from the Brooks > " , @sy evening. Booths, attractively | Sale Thursday at Ganner ranch on Nigger Creek, HERE are Setu THomas bi a corated and containing articles | Casper Pharmacy, at ek Clocks in great variety in Quilted Robes for household purposes and suitable! A sale of Christmas gifts includ-| Mrs, May Morrison. left Monday 8 y for Christmas gifts, will be of in-| ing art goods and children’s wear-| sht for a ‘short visit with friends our stock. All of them carry er! i s 4 | eld a Ma Fort Collins and Denver, . o Eve: woman needs a bathrobe; terest. ng ‘el will be held at the Cas n . 2 Brey aws apn yoeiaes bathrobes ree i peeihaetiaey on: Dhlkedne, uy eee the reputation of these famous n i é ; : Mr. and Mrs, John EB. Dawson w sss ristmas.. Made Mr. and Mrs. Brodie {three divisions of the La Ald clock makers and our own Sup otennese Con GBish Brocaded Give Informal ?° society, of the Presbyterian church | recent visitors here from thelr hom ‘ 7 ' Satin, lined with silk and quilted Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Brodie were one In Glenrock. Mr, Dawson {s an at guarantee of quality. Come in yey hosts at an informal bridge party | Weoderaft Dance torney there. | 7 salactt een pee G ore npaen viven recently at thelr home. .544| “ecember 15, Sea and make your selection for Mrs. Jack’ Clark and Mrs. J, M Boudotr 5—A new boudoir A dancing party willbe given on are peach, rose, blue, $16.50 to $24.50 Pullman Robes Lounging Robes Superbly made of heavy crepe-de- chine and satin; trimmed: with col- ored borders of self material or colored silk embroidery. Black and navy. $12.75 to $22.50 Attractive Negligees Breakfast Coats These garments are especially prized by members of the fair sex for Christmas gifts. We are show- ig many beautiful styles in crepe de chine, taffeta, silk chenile, georgette and satin. The georg- ettes are lined with fine China silk; crepes are trimmed with fine lace or ruffle-edged in self material; taffetas are trimmed with lace and contrasting colored ribbon. Dainty shades of peach, rose, blue, honeydew, green and coral are to be had in a variety of styles. . $11.75, $12.75 up to $29.75 * Smoking Sets These pajamas are designed of heavy satin and crepe, and satin combinations, and are shown in black with handsome combinations of orange and blue. $16.50, $22.50 —Silk Hosiery is always acceptable as a gift for members of the fair sex. —everywoman’s store New arrivals in pretty silk gowns of fine crepe-de-chine and crepe-back satin, with neck and yoke trimming of fine imported lace. Some have escalloped bottoms edged with lace; others are strictly tailored with hemstitching in charming designs on yoke. Colors are flesh, peach. apricot, white, blue. : Coniplete Range of Prices 0, $9.50, $12.50, $13.75, $15 to $25 Silk Teddies Dainty tailored styles in crepe de chine, crepe-back satin and georgette, with appliqued motifs on front and he {ace trimmed models with diamond edge and escallo; eo ay) in flesh, peach, coral, nile, blue, maize and orchid, Complete Price Range $4.95, $5.95, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $11.50 to $16.50 Silk Sets (Consisting of Gown with Teddy to Match) These beautiful sets are fine heavy crepe de chine and crepe-back satin and are trimmed with real imported lace. Dainty appliqued motifs of satin and silk ribbon give a delightful touch. The shades are fiesh, peach, coral, blue and white. Price, Per Set, $21, $23, $27, $37.50, $43.50 —if you are in doubt she would appreciate a Gift Certificate. AMERICA STARTING TOMORROW The Mighty Film Romance that all the World is talking about... ROMOLA _y Geotde ing A HENRY KING Production oreeented | by AS. HI. acne eee | cnt the evening of December 15 at the Odd Fellows’ hall by the Neighbors of Woodcraft. A cedar chest wit! be given away during the evening, the chest to be d'enlnyed after De- cember 10 in the Richards and Cun- ningham store window. | eee “ehearsal of Treble lef Chorus Tonight. A rehearsal of the Treble Clef chorus will be held this evening at the Mountain States Power hall dur which time work on the concert will be continued, o. Meeting nursday. meeting of the Order will} held ¢ 4 ft ek r t 1 this nin iT Ww yunced in his per rd The exar ng committee will be wesent at 7:30 o'clo the regular session to hegin at 8 o'clock owe | | | tntertainment ¥ Madame Keyes Postponed, The entertainment which was to | have been given Sunday evening at the Spiritualist church in honor of Madame Keyes has been indefinite ly postponed {t was announced to- day, the regular chureh service to be held instead. Seteeslieeessanpaci PERSONALS Mra. Ralph Herrick, who has been making her home in California, and who has been «pending soveral weeks in Casper expects to remain here until after the Christmas hol{days, guest at the home of her father, eorge Scott, freight agent for the 20, Burlington and Quincy rail a.°Mrw, McKenna, another daugh- ter of Mr. Scott's, will remain here until after the holidays when she will return to her home in Thermop- olis. eee Mrs, Sam Neff of Casper, who was here at the home of Major and Mrs. B. C. Daly, recovering from the ef- fects of an operation, hag returned to her home.—Laramle Republican. TREBLE CLEF CONCERT ELKS AUDITORIUM Inspiration Pictures(paat, Pre Distributed ey Monday, Dec, 14, 8:15 P. M. Plan to Attend, “lark were visiting and shopping tn Casper Monday from their home In Freeland. | Women Stay dainty, immaculate now under their most trying hygienic handicap LD-TIME sanitary pads kept women in a state of embarrass- delivery now or later. * addition to 159 S, CENTER ST Chime 91—A Westminster chime of Seth Thomas quality i at a decidedly reasonable price. Chimes each quarter of the ‘ hour and strik oned rods. A fine OVFHROCKS design in American walnut. & day movement. Gold Dial, Height 834 inches, PHONE 2526 ment almost one-sixth of their time. Now wear gayest, sheerest frocks; dine, dance, motor for hours, any time, any day, without a second thought | | “KOTEX” is a new and remark. able way ... five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads, Absorbs and deodorizes at the} same time, Thus ending ALL fear of offending. You discard it as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar rassment. ' You get it for a few cents at any drug or department store simply by saying “KOTEX.” Women ask for it without hesitancy. Try Kotex. Comes 12 in a package. Proves old ways an unnecessary risk. | KOTEX No lanndry—discard like tissue | Marcel and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS MUSIC AND ART 130 S, Center Phone 1745 A Line of Real hoes for Men at $5.00 Think of it Shoes of genu ine calfskin—genuine oak soles — leather counters—in the newest shiny shades of lo Price nothing. Wp! Globe Shoe Co. 230 South Center Street without value But big make means lue anda bar- rice a real We Give 2X. Stamps CASPER TO RAWLINS ST CARS LEAVE DAILy Ail 9.30 A M Saves you approximately 1% hours trave! between Chsper and Raw! AGE FARE $i WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek 1 TOWNSEND BOTEL naportation Company's (fice PHONE 144