Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1925, Page 3

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925 OCIETY, By MARY TOBIN Dr. and “Mrs. Lathrop Have Diuer Guest. jat Laram{e, Mr, Schoonmaker hay: Ing completed his education at Dr. R. P. Forbes of the Children's | Columbia unfversity. ‘The ceremony clifiic, Denver, who Was.called to| Was performed in “The — Little Casper on consultation, was the} Church Around the Corner” with dinner guest ast. week of Dr. and|.cnly a few friends present. ‘The Mrs. H. R. Lathrop at their home| stoom Is @ brother of William on South Center street Schoonmaker, formerly of thig city eee ot Salt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, €atdwell onmaker will make their home Receive Friends, in New York city Mr. and Mrs. Casey Caidwell held tat an informal Sunday after noon colt street, from Among for the employes of the Herald and| of the sea: ‘Tribune. They were assisted in re-| day ¢ ceiving by G. L. Frost. Power company building by the Among those who “valled Chicago and Northwestern Ratlway the afternoon were: J. E. Women’s clyb. More than 40 cou- Mr, and Mrs. G. Le Frost, nd| ples attended and the evening was Z. B. Akin, Mr. and W.| spent in playing cards and dancing. Bustard W.| Refreshments were served by a com- e in charge | 8 Auxiliry Meeting Thursday . Women's Club sful Dance. ne enjo: rihwest Gives Suc able chub part yening in the Mountain States during Hanway, Mr. Mr: a Dreith, and Es A meeting of the Eagles Auxillary will be held on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at the Eagles’ 1, 32 West Yellowstone avenue Former University Students Are Married. Casper frierids wwill be° interest in learning of the marriage in New York city last week of Miss Frances Noble of Lander to Gwynne PF. Schoonmaker, forinerly ‘of Cambria, Wyo. Both the bride and groom tended the University of Wyoming | Sigma Nu Pledge Dance Is Given in Laramie, Of {nt {of Wyoming a ount of the 2 given last University nts will be the Sigma Nu pledge Saturday evening ramie, Casper students mem: of the fraternity include: » Bolln, Charles Hemry, Harry Ingstrom, Lloyd: Ruegsegger, Don. ald Brown, Glenn Fletcher, and Ed Flinn, “One of the most delightful enter- tainments of the season on the cam: pus was the Sigma Nu pledge dan last evening, at the Old Gym. The Eym was artistically decorated with +] hangings of gunnysacks, odd p | of old harness arranged tastefully n the walls and bales nted hay around’ the sides of room whith served as seats. The Kappa Sig orchestra furnished excellent music, Punch was served from an up-to-date stand. Between Christmas Pearls We have just secured 500 more strands of those wonderful pearls of chich we sold so many a couple of months ago. me priee—98e- while they last; but they won't 1 long. ® Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores for Your Convenience” New Improved RADIOLA Super-Heterodyne Style 25. Ready for Delivery Thursday RADIOLA 25—$165 (Less Tubes and Batteries) One Tuning Dial—New Amplification Tube— Dry Cell Batteries—No Outside Aerial—No Ground Wire—New Style Cabinet. The demand for Radiola Super-Heterodyne (25) has far exceeded the supply. We will re- ceive a shipmerit Thursday. Get your order in now. LIBERAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Open Evenings 7:30 to 10 for Radio Demonstrations. Hear the new Radiola Power Speaker in front of our store tonight 7:30 to 10. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. RADIOLA AND FADA DEALERS 232 East Second Street, Casper. . Branch at Salt Creek Phone 194 Grace English Lutheran Church There will be special services at Grace Lutheran Church, CY Avenue and Ninth Street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, AT 7 O'CLOCK SHARP. This seryice is to meet and greet all who signed cards at the tabernacle meeting, and all others who are interested, but have not united with the church. Also services preparatory to the holy communion will,be held. This service will last only thirty minutes, giving way to the Christmas chorus which {s preparing a fine Christmas cantata to be given in the church Sunday eve- ning December 20, Now let every member of Grace church lay aside everything for this joyous occasion. of sweet-| Che Casper Datly Crivune mn was that given Satur- | who uditorium’ ton! rtists, @ Mrs. Weleh, lyric-yoprano, Chorus at the Elks A of Casper’s mus Hinman Ww appearance here Vi VC | is expected to return to Casper the | latter part of the week from Helen, Jont., where he attends: schvol at ; slount St. Charles college, Mr.-and | j alrs. Dean will also nave as their | guest over the holidays, the Rev Father James Kelly, a professor the college. ‘ ele re Welc! reser <n, eaapUR Mrs. Margaret Kropp and Mrs. | Homer Tedford, left Casper Satur- day evening for Rochester, Minn., where they will spend some time. . . Clarke’ was a recent visitor enne from this city. Seta A. D, Otto has returned fr :hort trip "to Cheyenne. eee Frank Holland ts here attending to’ business affairs from Sheridan. Mrs. T. B. Hood, formerly‘ of?Cas per and now of Cheyenne has re- turned to her home following a sev eral days’ stay here on business in connection with ‘hér office as ‘state commissioner of ‘child and animal i protection. 1G. L, in Ch om a Recent Glenrock visitors here in- ashion Hints at Spring | John D. Dawson, E. Fred Dibble, Col. B. H. Ki and Glenn Lynch, Whitney visited Wanda k with friends in Glenrock. Mr.and Mrs.’ Arthur son of Fremont, ‘Neb. with frfends in this city. L. Connelly of the Mammoth hag returned to Casper weeks’ business: trip ’ In the east. He was accompan- ied home by his’ daughter, zi beth who attends school in Ington and who will spend the hol days here with her parents. bo fens wee Holmes and are visiting . w. Oil company tre 1 thre % Mrs. G. Scovel, who was a guest in Casper for some time of her son: Yn-law and daughter, Mr..and Mrs} Willlam Utainger, left PMonday for her home in Lewiston, Mont. will is h is will fe with ‘the addition t a pupil of Florenc concert: le Clef e group samont Appear a recent da stunt, Dan Met songs, on the other pledges out t ave a “Shooting of Ftinn sang two i by himself and ree nd Mrs. rs, Rig- 311 ne Constans gins, Mr. and and Mr und four fra- ternity brothers from Fort Collins.’” —Laramié Remiblican, ch Will Compliment at Tea ho will tea from 3 o'clock until y afternoon he: s 82 Oak Crest venue, complimentary to Mrs, ‘Florence Lamont Hinman, of Denver, who will appear in concert this evening at hall, with the Treble Clef Invitati to nd the ted residence, a wre horus, in music ind tere DeMolays to The DeMolay this evening at | Masonic temple vited to attend, will {Install officers 8 o'clock the The public is fn oman Drill Teany To Meet Tuesdgy. A meeting of the Yeoman drill team will be held ‘Tuesday “evening it 7:30 o’clock atthe Haste Side Methodist Community church, student Recital at Today. Flinn of Cusper w 5 who took part In the student rocital given today at the University of Wyoming’ at Laramie. The following program was given: Veil Dance . Wright oO; Come Forester Nis _-.-Hawley Kathryn Snow of Laramie Hunting Song --Mendelssobn Mrs. Maye Johnson of Laramie Elegy; Dancla Mary Ford of Laramie Moment ‘Triste. Doris Spencer nd Autumn F t At Twilight Cavatine Elegy Josephine W: Dainty Dorothea y Will Entertain Associati The Woman's association of. the First Christian church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ft the heme of Mrs. John Gay, 335) st Twelfth street, instead of Thursday as was formerly planned. | All ladies of the church are invited | to attend this meeting. | | Lutheran Aid Society Meeting "Thursday. The Ladies Aid society of Gra glish| Lutheran chureh will meet on Thtrsday afternoon for tie regular fal of’ Mrs. Thomas ‘Thompson Seuth ¢ street will be fternoon the | | saint ant > PERSONALS Panl Hc Ann are Mrs er and baby daugh (his evening on western for Indiana where Mr. Hooper who left several days ago by motor. They will spend the as holt days in Indiana, after which they will go to Findlay where Mr. Hooper has been transferre the Ne they will Casper yaving joln clever Mr. | cago ‘a | leaving for Chadron, Nebr., this eve: fe pei fin ¥ Walker Estes of Tulsa, has been spending several days in Casper. eee Keeby were arrivals here Sunday 1 wilk be guests. dur at ¥ ladstone from Denver 2 | thelr stay Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Moore of, Mid west spent Sunday visiting with i per friends. P, Frede spending ick of veral Riverton has days here | i | | 2 Sherman ltors if Casper west. as among the vis- Sunday from. Mid. Julian Lever, Sr., division freight ind passenger agent. for ‘the Chi- d Northwestern railroad is . R. 1. Deming and Lee Baxter -owell have been spending seve sper on business and tz at the Townsend hotel. eae Bishop Thomas spent Sunday eve- ning and Monday here from ,Lara- ning on a short business trip. tuck Shelton of Denver and Paul McDermott are spending the day at t Creek on busine Charles J. Cunningham, —-repre- entative of the Cudahay Packing | company, has been spending seve! days here on business from Omaha | nd i uest at the Henning hotel. Mrs. D, H! Ralston of guests in Casper for @ G. 5. Lambert of Midwest has been visiting with friends here, tello, United States In jue collector, is again 2 about, after being confined Mr. ar Arminto Ww days three weeks, ee . ex O'Toole {s among the many} busip ‘sin Casper. | Casper Cab company and local rep resentative for the Reo car, left Sunday evening for Lansing, Mich to attend a meeting of Reo dealers, eee * Alexander Nisbet, former chief of police here, left the Natrona Mem- orlal hospital Sunday where he had been confined for several days. eee ea HERBERT PENNINGTON, SON OF CASPER MAN, DIES ON WEST COAST Herbert Pennington, 31 years, of ge, con of R. T. Pennington, 1334 South Ash ‘street, died Friday in Seattle, Wash. The body will ar- rive here this evening and the funeral “will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the Shaffer: Gay chapel, the Rev. Louls Bowerman officiating a Ex-Secretary To President Sick JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec, 14.— (®)—C. Bascom Slemp, formerly sec re to President Coolidge, was | W. Wherr transacting of Sheridan has been business. affairs here, Philip Mahoney left this afternoon” for the Buffalo Creek ranch after spending Sunday here with relatives nd friends, . Jessie and D. Sutton were visitors in. Cas- oe The Misses Salt Cree unday, Harry I tilings wre in this co! Smith of short time We day P. Smith was in from Arminto, Casper Sun- Dr. A, F. Hoff has returned from | 1 several days vjsit spent in Denver, Herbert Ellis, son of Mrs, Lucille iis of the Casper Beauty Parlor. located in the Midwest building, will return Saturduy from Rushville, Nebr., where he attends school at{ St. Mary's academy, and will spend until after the New Year holidays here with his mother. Miss Jeannette Bruce, the Casper, schools, left) Sunday evening for Roberts,” Il, having en called there on account Of the ath of her sister, instructor . Che E Mr. and Mrs. Beech street, er Dean, son of Di 136 North | 9 Shopping Days 9 Shopping Days XMAS Wash. | to the’ county hospital’ for ‘the’ tast | Stephen Dreher, proprietor of the | | SON Above, French toque of cafe au lait straw for sportswear trimmed with bow of tan toned ribbon. Center, brown straw bound with cocoa colored gros- grain ribbon. Below, steel gray straw with trimming of henna and green velvet, re va ricken fl here yesterday with an attack of ptomaine poisoning and was confined to room in tk Mason hotel. Pt sald h condition was not he would be fully few days. his clans warming recovered in —— Electrical gifts are worthwhile, pect Lt eng Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. | Phone Splash! § Swloch | Everypouy is doing it. The| wise ones are prepared. Get a pair of “OOD RUBBERS AT. YOUR DEALER'S ~ | FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS MUSIC AND ART 130 S Center Phone 1745 — OLD RESIDENT | | | | | nd that | PAGE THREE NOT SPECIALS but Every Day Prices at i HERES OCI 1 Burgess, unday night tal. Mr. Bur dent of Casper fi He ived by: tw The Food Center 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Bldg. ADVO WHEAT FOOD 20¢c a Wheat— dif; s Cream of had been y thirty-four He in sur sons. who oll enn. a Oleo— r 81.70 8c” 38¢ $1.00 45¢ | = ge a 45c | PHONE YOUR ORDER t will receive the sa caref tion given those who n person. Small extra ch f 10c for delivery You Can Always Save at The Food Center PHONE 22 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building 4 s Mixe poun Stock Fish, per pound Vice President Of A. A. A. Dead OWATONNA af per al Xmas? || Why not an essex for capeaneal Drink Hillerest Water. An Id eal Gift B , A Ing at the in Mo Art Ce Course former! alow tthe CUPS to every pound of Solitaire Perco!lator Grind Coffee. And because of the special preparation (in which all chaft and coffee dust are removed) every cup will be full-flavored, full-strength coffee of the highest quality. Use only a slightiy rounding tablespoonful of Solitaire Percolator Grind per cup, instead of a heaping one. Learn the economy of ' Quality in jofiaire COflee With your grocery order today include a pound of SOLITAIRE COFFEE, Genuine Spruce Xmas Trees Nice Size, Good Proportions, 50¢ to $1.50 Christmas Candies and Nuts ig and Plum Pudding. Everything in Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Special Prices to Churches and Schools. THE SERVICE GROCERY 826 East A Street Phone 412 “RoTurock’S Caspers Finest Jewelers A WONDERFUL STORE AND A WONDERFUL STOCK Diamgnds Watches Clocks eT e TAL HNN ONIGHT FLORENCE LAMONT HINMAN Nationally Noted Contralto Presented in the Concert BY THE TREBLE CLEF CHORUS aut ELKS AUDITORIUM 8:15 P. M FOUR LOCAL SOLOISTS WITH CHORUS OF SIXTY VOICES JESSE MAE AGNEW, Director. MRS. RAY J. COOK, Pianist DAVID FOOTE, F lutist TICKETS ON SALE AT DOOR OF HALL Reception of members will precede the communion service on Sunday morning, December 20. The Sunday school is preparing a fine cantata, composed by Mrs. Butler-Cromer, entitled, “Tell Me the Old, Old Story,” to be given next week, announcement of which will be made later. These services will be the most important in the history of he church. Let everyone heartily respond, It is also necessary for the official board of the church to neet for about ten minutes to act upon an important matter. itinam and Gold Jowelr Silverware China Glass Minois Pipe Line company of that city. and EB, M. Robinson business from Denver. see of, Salt in Caxper T> Baker here on Jane City w fay Canning yisitor Lake so Sun- Smith ENGRAVIN DESIGNING eB ee Lo oe Savin 1 ee nn ennanenesenseseeaessnsenstessnsninstnasnnecionseneeet Clyde © and ¢ Mc il wwii iN LILA

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