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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925 fOCIETY, By MARY TOBIN Dr. and Mrs. Geis Entertain For Concert Artist Dr, and Mrs. Nell Charles Geis entertained last evening at their home, 604 South’ Durbif’ streét at a butfet, supper; given in honor of Mrs. Fldrer.ce Lamont Hinman, who appeared in concert. with the Treble Cléf Chorus‘last evening. Mrs, Hin- man, nationally known artist ar- rived In Casper yesterday from her home in Denver and on her return home’ will leave for the east to spend the Christmas. holidays with friends, Mrs. Gets ‘and Mrs. Hinman arc old tinit friends. -' < a Fine’ Arts ‘Division Meeting Tomorrow The fine arts division of the Cus per Woman's: Departmental club wil mettitomorrow Afternoon at 2 o'clock at ithe. home of Mrs, Francis Brown, 814 Grant avenu eee Knights of Maccabees ‘WM Give Dance The Knight of Maccabees will give an informal dance this evening at the Knights of Pythias hall, dancing to begin at 9:30 c'clock, immediately following the regular business mvet: . ing, Ald Society Meeting Wednesday Afternoon Mrs. J.\ 2. Gny will be hostess Wednesfay afternoon at her home, 333’ Enat Twelfth street for the reg: ular meeting of the Ladies’ aid socie- ty of the First Christian church, Bus- iness of importance will be trans- acted and fhe meeting will begin at 2:30_ o'clock: eee Neighbors, of Woodcraft Dance> Tuesday Evening On-Tuesday evening, December 15, the Neighbors of Woodcraft will give a‘dancing party for members of. the organization and the public. A ce- dat chest filled with Mnens will be awarded during the evening and re- freshments will be served. The-en- tertainment will be given at the Odd Nngiors: hat, Cian ‘stuart Auxiliary ies Meeting: Wednesday, © The ‘Ladies’ Auxiliary’ to Clan Stuart No. 248, O. 8. C., will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock in'the I. 0.0. F. hall, on Wednesday evening, December 16. Following the Two Thi ‘There‘are two things in which we positively excel ALL other Casper dealers—Gift Stationery and Gift Candy for Christmas. Most beaut! ful’ Hines ‘ever. You will be doing yournelf. an injustice If you fall_to inapect them. Kimball Drug Stores} : “Two Stores for Your Convenience” | (GIVE HER A PERMANENT FOR CHRISTMAS Price $20. Ween Beauty Parlor ‘Hane Bidg. Phone 707 meeting a social will be held at which a Chrivtmas tree will be a feature for the children. of the auxiliary and clan members. All clansmen are in- vited to attend at 8:30 o'clock. eee Lions Club Entertainment! At Country Club Wednesday. Members of the Lions club will en- tertain’ at their annual ladies’ night dinner dance on Wednesday evening at the Country club instead of the Townsend hotel “as was: formerly an- nounced. eee Winter Memorial Aid To Meet Tomorrow. The Ladies’ Aid: society of thé Winter Memorial church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the church with Mrs, George Finch acting as hostess. Smoker at Country Club Postponed Until After Holidays. Due to the numerous social events planned for the-Christmas and New Year season, the smoker planned: for December 22, at the Country club has been postponed until. after the holidays, the date to be announced later. Cards announcing the time and date will be sent to members. eee Sale of Fancy Work y And Aprons Wednesday, ‘The Woman's association of the First Congergational church will hold a sale’ of fancy art work and aprons at the Casper Pharmacy on Wednesday, December 16, beginning at 10 a. m, and continuing through- out the day, This will be an oppor- tunity for all those wishing to pur- hase Christmas articles. eee Modern Woodmen - Dance for Tonight. ‘The Modern Woodmen of America will _give a dance, this evening at the North Washington ‘dance hall. Bohn's otchestra will, furnish music for dancing. eee Box Social and Dance At C. B. and Q. Wednesday. A box social and dancing .party will be given tomorfow evening -at the, Chicago, Burlingtqn and Quiney railroad freight! house club rooms by the Ladies’ Auxiliary, for all peo- ple connected with the railroads of the city and the public. eee Lutheran Aid. Society Meeting Thursday. - The ‘Indies Ald soclety of the Grace English Lutheran church will meet on Thursday afternoon’ for the regular social session at the home of Mrs, Thomas Thompson, 1304 South Cedar street. Mrs, Richey will be assistant hostess for the afternoon. oe Health Consultation For Children Thursday. The regular health conference for ables and’ pre-school children will be held Thursday, December 17, from 9:30 a, més until ‘11:30 o'clock at the Mrs, Nettle Taylor, 28, of Indintfipo been in company with another woman and flogged him through a downtow' & : be. Casper. Dally eeibune , Uses awihip on uber Hubby ines ° fis, Ind.. heard that her husband had So she took this blacksnake whip n street. She hasn't seen him since and now she wants him’ back. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lucas of Douglas are the parents of a baby won who arrived this morning at the -Lincoln street . hospital. The little arrival has been named John Keridricks. H. M. Sprague has returned from Kansas where ho has-been’ spending some timé’on business and wil) spend the Christmiag holidays Here with his daughter, Mrs, Edith Mayne and daughter and with his son, Roy and family. _ Mrs. Sprague, who is now in Spokane, Wash., Is expected to arrive here soon. R. J. Knapp of Denver is'a guest the Henning hotel. Hale of Midwest has and visiting with at Mrs. J. J. been shopping friends here. Dr. and Mrs. recelving the ‘atulations of friends on the of a baby daughter Tuesday morning at the family home, 1236 South Elm street. . . Jack Thibert of the Warren Con- Donovan are tors, “dentist? the (Wet) ‘struction’ company’ who has/been in men's aie: and, the Natrona coun ty health department, co-operating with ‘the state board of health through its division of maternity and Infancy and child. hygiene, make these free- examinations possible. Se Phone 402 for Galnaday. oe Why ‘not an Ensex_for_Xmas? nw . RADIOLA. Super-Hetcrodyne 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 CaLinet. The demand for Kadiola Super-Heterodyne (25) has far exceeded the supply. We will re- ceive.a shipment 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. Billings on company bu: 3 for several months is expected to return to Casper this week to spend the Christmas holidays here. eee EB, L, Griffen of Denver is here on business and is a guest at the Gladstone hotel. Charles Lackey of Kemmerer, Wyo., has been attending to bust- ness affairs in this city. eee J. H. Roe of Denver, G. Raymond of Chicago and BP. I. Neltz, repre- sentatives of the Johns-Manville company, are guests at the Town- send hotel this week. cee C. F. McKenzie was a recent Cas- per visitor in Cheyenne. cee James P. Sweeney, who has made Casper his home for a number of years, left Tuesday. for Seattle, “Wash., where he expects to renide. . Mrs. Floyd: Mason ‘ot Midwest has been a guest in this city, eee A. G. Rowen has been spending a short time here on’ business from Midwest. ase a hn B, Barnes has been transacting business affairgy In Chey enne for’ the last w days, Mr Marnes hag just r ntly returned from an extended eastern trip which JULIUS VOIGT Pioneer Tailor FEATURING $25 SUITS Made to Measure Remodeling Our Specialty 163 SOUTH BEECH Opposite Second St. Public Market Attorney with thg meayiig hin a Be Your Own Gif Shop Save money as well creating beautiful things your friends will appreciate more. “ou have made for t! ur own idea, included New York and Washington, D, C. He was accompanied on the trip by Mrs, Barnes who {s expected to return to Casper soon from Wash- ington, where she and Mr. Barnes visited with their daughters, Ida Belle and Mary, who attend school in the capital city. ¥ eee A, BE. Haerger, sales manager of the Firestone Tire company, has heen’ transacting company business affairs ..in Casper, where he ma “, SWopavtonfahotitr of Converse county, arrived in this city from Douglas Monday. C. EB. Schoenfelt of the Marland OM company has returned from a business trip to Montana, eee Mr. and Mrs. 8, N, Lybyer of Salt Creek have been visiting with Cas- = we aky *workers’ education,” and. to. urge the establishment. of an institution here. He gave an Interesting talk In the local, hall.) after which he tm- medlately ‘left for’ Lander—Hudson Herald. 'Mrs, AL’Bhker arrived ‘in Casper Saturday from an’ exténded trip! in the east where-she! visited ‘her /bro- thers\who are physicians in St. Louts, Tolédo tnd LaCrobre,' and where! she also received medical’ treatment as’ a result ‘of “which ‘she treturris' to” her home and friends in ‘Casper very gteatly Improved th health. / | . ; eee Mrs. Frank" England’ lett” Monday night for Denver where ‘s! was called’ bythe iMneks ‘of’ Mr. Eng: land's mother. : Mr, ‘and Mra: W.' P. Holman have moved to Casper for ithe winter from thelr home at Salt Creek. ‘They-are locatéd at ‘the! Milne, apattments for the winter. ee Mr, ands Mrs, E.: F. Stenhen ‘of Denver, who have been in Casper for Several daca \on . buatnesy,teft Sunday night for Douglas. Vaeoere, Leo! Kennedy, .representing the William Voekler company. of Den- ver, Is, leavitg toony:after several days here: on. business. eee ‘Mrs. John Cowan and Miss Jen- nie Cowan of Douglas were guests of Mre and. Mrs, Frank Cowan: for the week, end. Pas Lai . Mrs, Earl Callaw: and children feft Friday for Pulsa,) Okia., where she will visit with her parents over the holldays, oar ee Glen: Wilkes of Minneapolis Is visiting’ at the home .of ‘his. sister Mrs, W. EB, Smith. He expects to enter high school here the first of the year. : te ee R. C.,Cather and G., B. Griffith have returned from a’ several days’ Business ‘trip. to, South Dakota. ae Oo J. W. Longshore was attending to business in thin clty Monday from the ranch, ee Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Lucas of Mid- west were visiting and shopping in €asper Monday, Mr. Lucas is man: ager of the Midwest commissary at Midwest. R. I. Mitchell, formerly with the L New York Ott; company, leaves. today for Flaridasto make his home. He wilt: visit enroute at hls old home in Missouri. . Thaw’s Mother Awaits Death Mrs. Mary Copley T Thaw is waiting for death at her home in: Pittsburgh. Vigilant by her bedside is Harry Thaw, the son whom she kept out of prison for the murder of Stanford White by the expenditure of more than $1,000,000. where he {s interested in mining property. . Mrs. J. F, Adams of Memphis, Tenn,, has arrived in Casper and expects to remain here for some time on businoss. She la a guest of the Gladstone. Ed Goodfellow of Thermopolis Is here for a few days on business, . C. E. Rose of Edgerton ts a bust- ness visitor here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and son Carl and Mrs. F. L. Koehler of ‘Mid- west are guests in this city for a few days. ee Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Miller are initing in Casper from thelr home in Midwest. oe A\_Boyd;' accompanied by | Mra. M. J. Kieffer newly elected mayor of Edgerton, and.L. A: Ward, were visitors in this city Monday. owe C. E. Rose and Ted Prézant were rithe ‘week’ end on a businéss and ‘pleasure. trip. Grove in from thelr home In Edger- per friends this week. eee Carl F. Shumaker, vice president and cashier of the First National bank, has returned from a. short. business trip to Cheyenne. eee Mrs. Patrick Sullivan spent Mon- day evening and Tuesday in Doug- las, visiting with Mrs. Sara Morton, see W. R. Finney, superintendent at the gas and electrical departments of the Midwest Refining company, left Casper Monday evening for Chicago, where he will transact companys: bus: iness. . Mrs, Mary Boyle left Monday for Florida. A.W. Peake, general’ superintend. ent of production of the Midwest Re- fining company, has been transact: Ing business affairs in Denver. for the last few days, eee Mr. and Mrs, N. A. McLean left Tuesday.afternoon.for St. Louls and Kansas City, to spend until after the holidays. Mr. McLean: tx dls- trict representative of the Business Men's Assurance company of Amer!- ca, and will attend a convention of the company cfficials In. Kansag City. Bert Bell of the Bell Studio, has heen spending vome time in River: ton. Mrs, Lawrence Yugovich and chil. dren of Hudson, have been ‘visiting In Casper with Mrs. Yugovich's fa- ther, Charles Griffith, and brother, Dan, She waa accompanied here on her trip by her brother, Charles, HOt erriie ‘Aveo. Ol Some Was a recent visitor In River: looking over the company’s In terests in the Pilot oll field see Mr, and Mrs, H. I. Bacheller and Jean Eltzabeth, formerly. of ‘Lusk, are now located in this elty. Rey. R. V, Holwell of Casper, al- rector of workers’ federation, state federation of labor, was in Hudson Monday evening. He met with the local union for the purpose of dip onsipa and acduiinting the members i y Wagtauen of w. pany as feel the joy of ton. ee 6 John Huber of’ Edgerton was Casper visitor’ Monday, eee Max Prezant, well’ known in Cas- ber, in enroute to Canpef, © efe) J. R. Reeve ‘of .$Vinnet, Mont., a business Visiter Yn this city for a few days, “eo ® "Miss Irene F.-Long is spending a few days vialting in. Casper from her home in Lander. + a ee Po F. J. Barryman. of: Denver is in Casper_enroute to Atlantic | City. a These Fa) oe Shoe Co. Boyd, arrived yesterday from thelr home in Evanston for a short visit, eee Dr. N./A. Olsen of Midwest fs in Casper for a few days. eee Miss M. BE, Autery, nurse ‘at the Midwest hospital, 1s visiting in Cas: per this week, eee C. EB. Shoefelte of Denyer, 19 among the new arrivals at the Town- send Monday, He is connected with the Marland Ol company. eo e's C. O. Hermon, of the Mountain States Telephone company, ts in this elty on business from Cheyenne. eee Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Trout are visiting In Casper from their home In Lublin, eee A. E. Schmidt and. W. 8. Lyons are Thermopolis visitors here for a few days. Give Her a Chevrolet for Xm —render you two desirable forms of service—style and durability. qualities are so combined as to make ench an intrinsic part of _ the other. We Give OH. 230 South Center Street Some little thing hem—builded from Art Lessons Free Western Book Ends, with Mountains and Pine Trees, Pine Cone Candle Sticks, Baskets and Trays to Enamel —Plaster Novelti ies to Decorate. ALSO Christmas Cards to Pajnt, all Lettered and Drawn—Sc The Stamps Casper Women's. Ex- change is not as the Old Rancher. thought, “a place to exchange wumen.” But ft fs the place to buy beautiful and use- ful Christmas gifts. Every piece hand made by Casper’s women artists with the needle at prices only/a/ little made articles. ' higher than factory- Placer Claims in Grand Canyon Are Cancelled PHOENIX, Ariz., Dee. 15.—()— A ruling ousting G. Henry Stetson. Philadelphia and Pasadefia business man, and. his arsociates from plati- ! ra PAGE THREE: num placer mining claims lecated- in the Grand Canyon was given by: Federal Judge George M, Bourquin, of Montana here this morning. There has been long drawn out te) igatiof over the claime jand affi- davits were filed to show that! th terest In the proc son and United es Senator Ralph H. Cameron of Arizona ple ay as ta 5 Give Her_a Chevrolet for Ania 120 W. Second St. IT’S ASSURED BY PRI Macaroni— 3c _23¢e 25¢ American Beauty Sweet Potatoes, three pounds for--___ No. 2% cans Peaches or Apricots, per can___ Six Cans It will receive the same careful in person. 120 W. Second St. maker's ‘att. some of them wholly new, the so thin a watch. And now the Pentagon Ultra ence of watch construction, known for a watch of this cha: Other Models, Want to 159 SOUTH CENTER ST. Hand embroidered___ Values__ MEN’S LINEN HANDKEF MEN'S LIN values —_ hemstitched hem (8 in box) _--__- PHONE YOUR ORDER Small extra charge of 10 cents for ¢ Solid gold case, $135; hand drawn hems; 65c values. haan oa HANDKERC can erm aa 7 ; 65c¢ MEN’S LINEN HANDK ERC THERE’S NO DOUBT About a Saving at THE FOOD CENTER Turner-Cottman Bldg. CES SUCH AS THESE 65c Campbell's Soup, Six for .. Creme Oil Soap, 3 bars for Rabbits, each .-- Neck Bone 3 Ibs. for Hamburger, 2 Ibs. for _25¢ 25¢ attention given those who call You Can Always Save at THE FOOD CENTER PHONE 22 Turner-Cottman Bldg. Gordon and Joe, formerly of the Bungalow oat rare, GRUEN Pentagon VeriThin For His Christmas The Latest Gruen Achievement ---Pentagon Ultra VeriThin See this new Pantagon at our store—for the first time available with an Ultra VeriThin Prec! Ultra VeriThin Precision movement ammounced by the Guild in other case designs, has won rehown as one of the highest refinements in the watch- ion movement. The which was recently The movements embodies various technical improvements, rest never before applied to VeriThin Precision—a wor- thy creation which has advanced another step in the sci- This ‘offers you an entitely new beauty of line combined with highest timekeeping service, at prices hitherto un- racter and thinness. hand-chased, $150. $28 to $500 OTHROCK See You In Our New Locatlon—One Door North Stockmen’s Bank PHONE 2526 Holiday Sale Handkerchiefs. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY aS WOMEN’S COLORED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS— 29c, 6 for $1.50 ete eS MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—AII linen. 35¢ ~-25c each, $2.75 dozen See es <CHIEFS—Very narrow, 50c each 50c each HIEPS—Hand rolled and $1.25 each Sees WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—Plain white with hand-drawn hems; 35c values Sele) CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEFS—Nursery patterns 25¢ each 25c to 65c box RADIOLA AND FADA DEALERS 232 East Second Street, Cas Branch at W GE Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE 216 East Second St. Casper Women’s Exchange 142 SOUTH DURBIN In-with the Ruth Joy Studio Phone 194 Balt Creek ruth Joy studio 142 SO. DURBIN Phone 1944-5