Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 3

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‘WEDNSS3DAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925 @ SOCIETY, By MAR Y TOBIN Casper Couple -Married in Colorado Announcement has been made of he marriage of Miss Vera Kissinger to George Perkins of Casper. The wedding took place at the Presby- terlan parsonage in Colorado Springs with the Rev. Ross officiating. ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Kissinger of Denver, for merly residents of this c While making her home here she made many friends who will be glad to learn of her return. Mr! Perkins ts 9 son of Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins of this city, Snnd Is well known here. He is em- ployed in the office of the Unton “Pipe Line company. After a visit in Colorado Springs and Denver, Mr. ~and. Mrs, Perkins have returned to Casper and ore making their home for the present at 705 South Lincoln street. Joint Meeting at Power Building. A joint meeting of the American Legion ani its auxiliary will be held on Friday evening, December 11, at the Mountain States Power company building. The meeting will be in the form of a “Get Acquzinted” party und aj] members of both organiza- tions, _prospe members and friends will be guests for the e ning. Former Casper Resident To Attend Denver Luncheon. Mrs. Harold Morley, formerly Miss Fanny Bell: among the guests who will attend the luncheon to be given Friday at the Brown hotel in Denver by Mrs. Clarence Morley, wife of Governor Morley of Colorado. Mrs. Morley is a sister of Mrs. Glenn P% of Mills. » Meeting of D. A. R's. iis Held Tuesday Afternoon, } A well attended and enthusiastic *meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution was held on ‘Tuesday afternoon at the home of . P, Fishburn on South Wol- with Mrs. B. B. Brooks, regent in charge of the business ses- ‘sion, It was decided and yoted upon during the meeting that a display of Revolutionary period relics would held on Washington's birthday, y 22, and any person in Cas- iper having relics or antiques of this ‘period are asked to notify Mrs. W. 'S. Kimball, who will be in charge. xhibition will be held at the where the county is prepar- used for the dis- be ing splay of such ‘articles. A program will ‘also be given during the afternoon. At the conclusion of the ‘business a space to be ' Beggs of Casper will be South Durbin street. This was the third of a series being given this season by Mrs. Price. Attractive dec- rations carried out in colors sug: gestive of the Christmas season were used. Guests present for the afternoon Mrs. Leigh McGrath, Mrs, G. R. Hagens, Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney Mrs. L. McMahon, Mra, 2 £ Nichols, Mrs. Peter Nicolaysen, M William B. Cobb, Mrs. Patrick Sul- ivan Mrs Q. K. Deaver, Mrs. Ceely Weed, Mrs. Arthur Av Schulte, Mrs. Fed Newman, Mrs. C. R. Peterson, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs Her- bert Ladd and Miss Patricia Sulll- van. eee Mrs. Weidner to Entertain At Bridge Luncheon. | Mrs. Paul G Weidner will enter- tain informally tomorrow at a lunch- eon and bridge party to be given her residence, 1712 South Spruce street, eee Ladies’ Auxiliary to Elect Officers Thursday, A feature of the meeting of the Ladies’ Auxillary of the Veteran: of Foreigns Wars to be held Thurs- day evening at § o'clock in the Moun- tain States Power company building will be the election of officers for the year. eee | Ald Society Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon. The Ladies’ Aid society of the North Casper Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Guy G. Wright, 838 St. M Miss Nixon Is Pledged Pi Kappa Sigma. Miss Frances Nixon, of this city has been pledged to the Pi Kappa sorority at the Colorado State Teach- ers’ college at Greeley, according to word received in Casper this week. ‘The pledging was held Monday eve- ning on the campus. Miss Nixon ts @ member of Casper’s younger so- cial set and ts a daughter of Mrs. 'T. C. Spears of 846 South Lincoln street, soe Mrs. Evans Will Be Hostess for Circle. ‘The North Side circle of the First Baptist church will meet Thurrday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Wil- Ham Evans, 1009 St. Mary's street. eee Meeting of Woman's Association Thursday. A meeting of the Woman's assoct- ation of the First Congregational church qwill be held tomorrow after- noon at the Young Woman's Chris- tian association rooms on South Wol- cott street. Mrs. Robert Jensen will PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lesh, formerly of Casper, are now making their home at 817 West Oak street in Fort Col- Uns. Mr. Lesh is connected with the California Ol company. eee A. E. Hyde of Douglas, is a guest at the Gladstone hotel. eee A. F. Vass ts attending the seed show here from the University of Wyoming at Laramie. eee C. J, Churchill has arrived in Cas: per from Denver, and will spend sev: eral days here. vee A. E. Oulds of the Carter, Rice & Carpenter Paper company, is here on business and is a guest at the Townsend hotel. eee t. J. Lindsay, an official of the Hope Engineering companl, is here from Mt. Vernon. ; eee C. E. Doud of Denver, is in Cas- per for a few days. eee Attorney Vincent Mulvaney, Mrs. Mulvaney, and sons, Vincent, Jr., and Richard, are expected to spend the holidays with relatives in Chi- cago, and will leave for that city on December 21. Mr. Mulvaney will return to Casper after New Years, while Mrs. Mulvaney and children will remain east until the latter part of January, eee W. D. Allely, former Casper resi- dent, is hereon business from Den ver, where he now resides. eee Mr. and Mrs, Bud Averill of Salt Creek, are spending several days in Casper. see Robert Duncan arrived from Raw- lins Wednesday morning to join Mrs. Duncan and son. The Duncans will make their home in this city. eee J, B, Okie and Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Harper of Lost Cabin, are guests at the Henning hotel. eee A. H. Homreghans of Denver is transacting business affairs here for a few days. eee Fred Servatius, representative of D. B, Fisk and company of Chicago, is in Casper calling on the local. rep. resentative, Mrs. Tom Haymond, owner of Ann's Hat Shop, located in the Midwest building. eee Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Barnes an- nounce the arrival of twin sons. see Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Thomas of 613 East Eleventh street are receiv; ing the congratulations. of their friends on the arrival Sunday morn- ing at the Natrona hospital of an eight pound baby daughter The lit- tle arrival has been named Margaret cee Mrs. Bernice Gill of Lander ts a guest at the Gladstone for several Che Casper Daily Tribune ance corporation, drove up from Den. ver to spend a few days here on bus- Ines. er at Mr. and Mrs, Ms E..Klein and children arrived Tuesday from their home in THermopclis for a short visit. They are guests of the Town. send while here. eee A. Johnstone arrived Tuesday from Los Angeles to spend a month | in Casper on business. eee Mr, and Mrs, J. J, Hale are Mid west visitors in this city. eee F. P. Miller of Sheridan is a bus- eee George Webb arrived yesterday from Riverton on’ a short business trip. sae George A. (Truncan of Rock Springs is spending a short time in this city, E. E. Hufty of Midwest is in Cas- per today. eee C. A. Maricham and G. R. Owens arrived Tuesday from Denver to be here for a month on business for the Mountain States Telephone com- pany. see John A. Zoe and James Rennie are here on business from Sheridan see Vernal Willie of Lyman Is spend- ing a few days In this city. pete Eq Douglas of Waltman is attend- ing to business In Casper for a few days. ce George A. Ludin fs spending a short time heré from his home in Lander, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lucas were in the city Tuesday from Salt Creek Mr, Lucas ismanager for the Mid west commissary store there. see M. P, Wheeler bas returned trom a short trip to Cheyenne. 28 B. B, Brooks has returned to Cas- per from Great Falls, Mont., where he attended a convention of Montana oll men, eee Frank Ray of Lander ts spending a few days in Casper and Salt Creek on businéss, eee Mrs, D. P. Wardel? and three chiid- ren arirved Tuesday to join Mr. Wardell and make his home here. a SS ARSE wr 3 Pa ak Just Right You will find that the true spirit of the Christmas season has entered into our kelection of dainty and ap- propriate merchandise for gifts; that prices are low, quality high, values supreme. “Save with safety’ at your Rexall stores, iness visitor In this city this week. M Wardell has been, visiting with | relatives in lowa since leaving their | former home at Dallas, Tex. | cee - | | Mrs, 8, K, Butler hag returned to| her home here from a three month visit In the Black Hills. Mrs But ler was accompanied to Casper by her grandson who will attend schoo! here eee Mr. and Mrs. Willfam Harrison have returned to their home tn Ther mopolis after spending a few days visiting with friends In this city. MIDWEEK AND STILL THE SAME Everyday Bargains —At— The Food Center | 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Bldg. Pet Milk, 914Le tall cans ~- Limit six to a customer, Cooking Apples, per pound _- Eggs, per dozen z. Old Dutch Cleanser, two. tore cic... Neck Bones, 83 pounds for_-------- 25¢ |} || Cotton Tail Rabbits, each Two-pound pail Swift’s Premium Lard ~_.-_-- i. PHONE YOUR ORDER |! {t will receive the same careful attention given those who» call in person. Small extra charge of 10c for delivery, | You Can Always Save at The Food Center PHONE 22 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building Gordon and Joe. formerly of the Bungalow FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS MUSIC AND ART 130 S. Center Phone 1745 Marcel and Bob Curl | $1.00 PAGE THREE The Christmas Spirt Is Paramount IN THIS STORE Remember the Entire Golden Rule Store Is at Your Service your headquarters. —now overflowing with Christm: to your home town on all purchases. WELCOME POULTRY MEN We extend a hearty welcome to out-of-town vi Meet your friends he S$ suggestions, Make this store t every department prepay parcel post ored borders. tion in the city. Xmas Handkerchiefs for every member of the family Handkerchiefs of every description, in brightly col- x Some with dainty lace edges Swiss and pure linens. in fine You will find the largest selec- See this wonderful display. 10c to $1.85 each Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 to a box........ 25c to $1.98 Silk Underwear Counters and counters full of dainty, sheer, beautiful Silk. Underthings, Teddies, Step-Ins, Gowns, Vests, etc., all made and finished to satisfy every taste. Full display. Second Floor Towels and Towel Sets Neatly put up Towel Sets and individ- ual Towels. good quality. Towel Sets_ Towels___ session a program on the Study of Wyoming history and woman's part ah ome Pretty borders. Very Give Towels for Xmas. ~-95¢ to $5.95 49c to $1.45 Each days. She is giving a series of les- S ne or sons in bridge to Casper women. win the state history was given w i t eee Mis. A. H. Cobb and Mrs, Thomas | “ld: Society to Hold ‘Cooper in charge. Among those who | Business Meeting. too kpart were, Mrs. William Koch- The regular business moeting of be hostess for the afternoon. " Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores for Your Convenience” Betty’s Beauty Parlor Phone 707 Mrs. Bryon Parks was «. visitor in this city Tuesday from her home in Glenrock. LEATHER er, Mrs. W. W. Lacey, Mrs. Cobb, Mrs. H. P. Fishburn and Mrs. ‘Thomas Cooper. Tea was served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Vishburn assisted by Mrs. Kocher, Mrs. H. FR. Lathrop and Mrs J. By Simpson. The next meeting of the erganiaztion will be held on January 32, at the home of Mrs, Earl C. Boyle 108 East Tenth reet. * Redmen Meeting This Evening the Ladies’ Aid society of the East Side Methodist Community church will be held on Thursday afternoon at the church. The meeting will be: gin at 2:30 o'clock. . . Rebekah Lodge Meeting To Be This Evening. At 8 o'clock promptly this evening at the Odd Fellows’ hall, the W. L. Kuykendahl Rebekah Jodge No. 39 will hold an important meeting, when a large class will receive the Mrs. C. W. White and daughter were shopping in Casper Tuesday from their home in Douglas. eee J. M. Lowndes ts attending the Masonic consistory in Cheyenne this week, eee S. E. Hoyt of Wheatland made a short business trip to Casper Tues- day. eee CHICKEN SUPPER AND BAZAAR Thursday, December 10th GRACE ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Bazaar 10 A. M., Continuing All Day and Evening. Supper Served from 5 to 8—75 Cents. PURSES Always a most ap- preciated gift — Leather Purses — in the new shapes, in black, brown, grey and tan. We show absolutely a KID GLOVES collection that you cannot resist. $1.98 7° Perrin and Chateau Kid Gloves. These two makes cover what is new and right in Kid Gloves. Always ap- Rebekah degree. Refreshments will Joe Armand has been called to be served by a committee in charge. | his home in Nebraska by the sudden ee, death of his father. Grand Mistress of Le Popo Aggie Tribe No, 10, Order of Redmen, will meet in regular session Thursday evening, during which time the chief's degree will be con. preciated. ferred on a large class and officers for the year elected. Refreshments will be served by a committe in charge. see Bazaar and Chicken Dinner December 11 The ladies of the Emmanuel Bap- tist church will hold their annual bazaar in the basement of the First M. E. church on Friday, December 11, beginning at 10 a. m. Dinner will be served from § p. m, until 7 Dem. eee Philathea Class Meeting ‘This Week The Sentor Methodist church will a the Philathea class of the meet Thurs home of Mrs. day afternoon at H. Lowe, 1 uth Lincoln street. | with Mrs, C. BE. Badger, Mrs..A. Fi} Manning and Mrs. L. 1. Spear ussistant hostesses. This will be the regulat meeting, the meeting for last week ‘having ‘been postponed on ac count of the bazaar. | a SE | Helpful Club Meeting i Thursday Afternoon. The regular meeting of the Help ful club Will be held Thursday afte noon at the home of Mrs. Hook, 838 East A street. eee Proceeds of Dinner | Added to Chureh Fund One of the well attended church Unners of the season was that given last week by members of St, Mark's eulld the proceeds being used for the church building fund, Members of the organization express thelr ap- 5 preciatién to all those who assisted in making the affair a success. . Mrs. Price Entertains Informally Today. M. C. Price was hostess to: @-1 o'clock luncheon and purty given at her home on OTCHY SKI Pimples black: "Peada oer are eickly dopabed by Resinol JULIUS VOIGT + Tailor | Casper opposite the ; Gleaner’s Circle To | home of Mrs. Z, R Lodge Visits Here Mrs. L. M. Cromwell, grand mis- tress of records and correspondence for the State of Wyoming In the Order of Pythian Sisters, was on official business In her home temple, Loyalty Temple No. 18, last evening. Mra. Cromwell is deputy county clerk of Converse county and fs re- turning to Douglas this evening. cee Ceramic Club Meeting Thursday, Afternoon Mrs. E. D. Wilkins will de hostess afternoon at her home, CY¥ avenue, for the regular meet- ing of the Ceramic .club. eee Runimage Sale Tq Open Thursday The Ladies' Ald society of the First Presbyterian church will hold 1 rummage sale this week begin: ning Thursday. morping. at. .10 o'clock in the drug store in North Norris market, ‘The sale will continue two or three dasa. ste Hold Meeting Tomorrow cC. H. Kinney has returned to_his home ! Denver after spending sev. eral days at the Casper office of the Kinney Adjustment company. eee Ben Hunsacker and Harve Robin- son of the Fargo Oil company, have returned to their respective homes at Ogden, Utah, and Fargo, N. D., after a business trip here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spurlock were visiting in town Tuesday from the ranch. J. E. Spurlock returned to Casper with them, following several days’ visit at the ranch, see Dewey Jones is spending the week in Salt Creek on business. "ee H. Duerr of Wheatland is among the new arrivals at the Townsend George A. Layman, justice of the peace, land for a few days on business. eee Mr, and. Mrs, O, F. Carleson are recelving the congratulations of thetr friends on the arrival of a nine pound son Tuesday evening. Both The Gleaner's circle of the First Baptist church will meet at 2:30 ‘clock tomorrow afternoon at the Winslow, 327 ith Beech street. pg i Important Meeting of Music Division December 16 An Important meeting of the mu- sic division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will be held on Wednesday afternoon, December 16, at the home of Mrs, W, Mack Davis, 931 South McKinley street. Bust- ness will be transacted. eee Pythian Sisters Elect Officers at Meeting Loyalty Temple. No, Sisters, held their first annual elec: tion Tuesday evening in their tem- nie hall in the t, O. O. F. building. A large attendance was present and the following officers were unant- mously elected: M. E. C., Hattle Holmes: & Loulse King: EB. J.. manager, Belle Longhurst: M of R. C., Minnie Turggs: M. of F., Mae Schiele; protector, Lulu Duty: guard Esther Finch; trustee Ida Price: musician, Inez Nighswonger: captain of degree staff Mina Whisenhunt: wene Correspondent Inez Nighswon- er Installing officer, Mina M. 18, ‘Pythian 8, Pio: FEATURING $25 SUITS Made to Measure Remodeling Our Specialty hiwenhunt, fefreshments were served at the of the meeting by Mra, C. L. mother and son are doing nicely. eee H. Breltensteln, manager of the Parco Development company, J. 8. Shearer, John Gertig. an¢ Hjalmer Rosenberg, all of the Producers and Refiners company of Parco, are mak- ing up a party In Casper for a few days on business. eee Cyril W. Winkler of Glendo js a business visitor here, oes S, H. Dadsiman is spending a few days here from his home {n Lara- mie. eee Howard 8. Stout of Baggs {s mak ing a business trip tc this city. eee J. A. McFerren js here on business from his home {n Kaycee, oe William J. Warren of Riverton ts transacting business in this city for a few days. cee Charles P. Rogers, superintendent ef the Colorado Claims department of the Employers Liability Assur. leaves Wednesday for Wor-! Crea SS It is duced onl engraved—priced at $85, guide to correct time. ENGR graying. Work done in our by experienced workmen. ponsoacoosaney: 159 S, CENTER ST. SS Owned and operated for th TREBLE-CLEF CONCERT ELKS AUDITORIUM Monday, Dec, 14, Prest-o-Lite Battery Service GRUEN VeRITHIN A new Gruen VeriThin iy fitted with the celebrated Precision movement pro. ly by the Gruen Guild craftsmen. The case is of solid white gold, gracefully designed and A modern timepiece through and through, an unerring and it will be a gift highly valued by the man who is a judge of fine things. We inyite you to come in and spe this newest timepiece. We are prepared to give you immediate service on en ROTHROCKS | Want to See You R In Cur New Location—One Door North Stockmen's Bank ANNOUNCEMENT THE LIBERTY GARAGE : late J. J. Thomas, will be continued by his widow un- der the management of Harry Young, who has been associated with the business for the past five years. THE LIBERTY GARAGE tion f AVING own engraving department PHONE 2526 - Soe ONO Shainin @ past elgnt years by the in connection. $16.45 See our displa $2.95 to $4.95 Priced at The Men’s Store Offers Many Practical and Useful Gifts x Bath Robes Lounging Robes Neck Ties Hickok Belts and Buckles Military Brushes + Traveling Sets Handkerchiefs Scarfs Fancy Sets Silk Hosiery Shaving Outfits Fit-All Cases Razors Jewelry Fountain Pens Ever-Sharp Pencils Gloves Every day many delightful suggestions offered here for the youngsters surpass the children, Always Acceptable Silk Hosiery 98c to $3.95 TOYLAND crowds are increasing. The any past showing. Bring VISIT THE FOURTH FLOOR A surprisingly big showing of be for the home lover are found her of immense magnitude awaits utiful things A gift shop our eyes. Special Notice Beginning Tomorrow Our Postal Service Station Will be installed. We wrap and pre- pay postage on all purchases made in the store. SANTA CLAUS WILL BE HERE ATURDAY DP He will have something for every little boy and girl. Come between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock A, M. 163 SOUTH BEECH \* 5 i Opposite Second Se Pable || SIMA and Met, tamer Merks, 8:16 P. M. 426)South Ele St, Rane) SBS. DEPARTMENT STORE ; Market Plan to, Alpha Muir: | - Drink Hillerest Water, Phone 1131

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