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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925 PAGE THREE be Casper Daily Cribune at Hoyt Hall. Special guests were Mrg. A. G. Crane and Mrs, J. C. Knode, the latter having been a member of Mortar Board at the Uni. versity of Colorado, Miss Frances Shier, of Mitchell, eb., president of the society received the quests, sted by Miss Murray, of Evan- ston, Wyo., vice president. Miss Ha- wel Cossitt of Casper, one of the or- igimal members, presided at the tea: Take Quick Advantage of These Bargains They mean money ed ¢ the food bill and more left for Christmas shopping. The Feod Center Burlington r=llroa the Gladstone for a attending to busine e- ng a brief business visit here, Mr. Rarie is {nterested with prom! nent local people of this vicinity and the Joplin district in a vast de-| posit of lead and zine ore in the famous tri-state district that pro- duces one-half of the lead and two thirds of the zine of the world. eee to spend the Christmas holidays} is mak with her parents. Miss Marquis, havire-formerly been a +student at the University of Minnescta and the Minneapolis Art Institute, is finish- ing her studies at the Chicago In- stitute of Art. Next Year? A. rh Robert Ca here on usin Mrs, Charles Waege! Waegel arrived Wedne their home {n Sheridan fe visit here. oa Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Smith Visited here recently from Douglas arid were the guests for several days Miss Grace Donahue, Leonard Whitney and Guy Pheonix were By MARY TOBIN bit Soe ne Lions Celebrate Ladies’ Night. ‘Lions club members and their ladies celebrated Lioness night last evening with a dinner dance at the Casper Country club which proved to be one of the most enjoyable af- fairg ever given by the organization Miniature Christmas trees and ever- green boughs and holly used in pro- fusion in the decoration of the din- ing room and dance hall provided a holiday setting. The entertainment program was given over to the ladi including arrangements th inner and dance, with ¥ W. Rowell pre- siding as toustmt: 8s, Mre, Frahk Firmin as lion tamer and Mrs, H ©. Chappell as tall twister. Guests were welcomed by the president of the club while the re- sponse for the ladies was given by Mrs. R. E Evins. Those who re- sponded to remarks Included W. O. Wilson of the Rotary club and R. C. Cather of the Kiwanis. C. W. Tobin gave a brief summary of work ac- complished by the Casper Lions in maintenance of a camp for under- nourished children. Musical numbers were featured as entertainment, vocal solos by Mrs. Bourke Welch, accompanied by Miss Schulze, and F. L. McClellan, ac- companied by Miss Marie Lawier, being followed by ducts by Mrs. Welch and Mr. McClellan, | violin selections by Miss Helen Stone, ac- companied by Mrs. Ray Cook, and piano duets by Mrs. A. C Riker and Mrs. William Wilt, All were highly appreciated and enjoyed. The usual pep songs had a part in the pro- gram, led by Mrs. Frank Firmin. Dancing, which began with the close of the dinner, continued until mid- night. A general committee consisting of Mrs. Allan McLellan, Mrs. E. W. Rowell and Mrs. Guy J. Gay had charge of arrangements for the eve- ning, while Mrs. A. C, Riker headed the music committee, Mrs. Thos. Spears and Mrs. R. E, Evans made up the dinner committee and Mrs. ©. H, McFarland, Mrs. George Jarvis and Mrs. Bob Fuller had charge of the dance. Lions and guests present included: Mr. and Mrs. A, Baker, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bizzell, Mr. and Mrs. H, C, Chappell, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Byars, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Corbridge, Miss Helen Stone; Mr. and Mrs. Mark 0. Danford, Robert R. Creighton, Mr. and Mrs.-R. E, Evans, Mr. and Mrs. F..B. Firmin, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Guy J Not Tons, But Plenty ‘We do not have candy “by the tons,” for we do* not handle that Kind. But, in the most select candies made—Liggett's, Whitman's, Crane's ~-we have the most beautiful Gift Rackages for $1.50 the pound box we have ever seen, > Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores for Your Convenience” E Mr. and Mrs, George W. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. M.°C. Keith, Neill Hunter, Miss ‘Theodora “Vilson, Mri and Mrs. C, H. MeFarland, Edward Murane, Dr. and Mrs. Allan McLellan, Mr. and Mrs, L. M, Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McClellan, Dr, and Mrs, C. H. Platz, Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Riker, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Paradice, Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Rowell, Mrs: E. Marvin McKenna, Col. Burke H Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Spears, Mr. and Mrs. C. W! Tobin. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilt, Mr. Mrs. M. A. VerBrugge, Mr. and Mrs. W.. QO. Wilso Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cather, Mrs. Bourbe Welch, Marie Lawler, Miss Corn Schull Miss Merle Lien, and J. B. Hill. Joint Installation At Masonic Temple. Pathfinder lodge, number 42, A. F. & A. M., Casper lodge number 15, A. F. & M,, and Fort Caspar chap- ter number 4, Order of the Eastern held a joint installation of officers on Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple. J. H. Shepherd succeeded Neill Hunter as master of Pathfinder lodge number 42, and C. P. Taylor succeeded D. P. Van Burgh as master of Casper lodge number 15. Installation of the Eastern Star officers was conducted by Mrs. Jessie Ratcliff, past worthy matron assisted by Mrs. Luxon acting a grand chapls Mrs. C. H. Town- send acting as grand marshal and Mrs. R. J. Cook acting as grand organist. The new officers are: Mrs. Coral Barnes, worthy matron; VanBurgh, worthy patron; ta Taylor, associate matron; Effie Lowndes, secretary; Mrs. Mechling, re-elected tre: Mabel Leschinsky, conductr Mrs. Edna Andrew, associate con- ductress; Mrs. Lueile VanBurgh, chaplain; Mrs. Mabel Culverson, marshal; Mrs. Martha Huston, or- ganist; Mrs. Gladys Ayers, Ada; Mrs. Emma Johnston, Ruth; Mrs. Gertrude Patterson, Esther; Mrs. Bessie Coltrane, Martha; Mrs, Crissie Barnes, Electa; Miss Nellie Barthel- warden, and Neill Hunter, sentinel. Following the installation members of the Pathfinder served a lunch tn . Miss Sullivan for Midnight Bridge Club. Miss Patricia Sullivan will enter- tain the members of the Midnight Bridge club this evening at her home, 109 East Tenth street. ‘The meeting will be in the form of a Christmas party. Star, the lodge the banquet room. oe . Woman's Club Meeting At Thompson Residence, Mrs. A. E. Thompson will be hos- tess for a meetfig of the Casper Woman's club on Friday. afternoon at her home, 1035 South Durbin street. Roll call will be ariswered with current events. Mrs. J. W. Bingham will be leader for the after- noon. A sketch of Hawthorne will be giyen by Mrs. R. W. Loucks, and a resume of Hawthorne's best known works will also be given. There will be several Interesting musical numbers. ee Clan Stuart Meeting And Dance Friday. The Clan Stuart No. 248 will hold {ts regular monthly meeting and G inproved RADIOLA ° Super-Heterodyne Style 2 5 Ready for Immediate Delivery RADIOLA | Is 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. ceive a shipment Thursday. now. We will re- Get your order in 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 Branch at Te fe Phone 194 Salt Creek Thomas C. | It's all the rage now for customers to forecast next year’s styles. Here's what Seattle designers think will be worn in 1926 dance Friday evening, December 18, at 9 o'clock in the Odd Feliow’s hall. All. members. and friends will be guests. Dinner Wednesday for Mr, and Mrs, Spurlock. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Spurlock who left today for Texas to spend the hol- iday season with the latter's parents, were the guests of honor at a family dinner given last evening by Mrs. Spurlock’s parents, Former governor and Mrs. 5. B, Brooks at thelr home on South Wolcott street. Covers were laid for the host and hostess, the honorees, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols, and Mr. and Mrs. S, N. Brooks. Annual Christmas Party At Dew Drop Inn Saturday Former members and those now residing at the Dew Drop Inn will hold their annual Christmas party on Saturday evening of this week. <A Christmas tree with gifts for each member will be a feature of the evening. . Mrs. Covert Entertains Thursday Bridge Club. Mrs. Pitt Covert was hostess this afternoon at her home, 1550 ‘South Walnut street for a meeting of. the Thunrsday Bridge club. Guests other than club members who attended were Mrs. Leigh McGrath and Miss Patricia Sullivan. Miss Kidd Will Be Hostess at Dinner, Miss Elizabeth Kidd is issuing in- vitations for a formal dinner party. which she will give on the evening of December 29, honoring her broth- er, David who will spend the holidays here from the University of Illinois wheré he attends school. eee Miss Chase Entertains At Tea This Afternoon. Miss Ione Chase entertained a few friends informally this afternoon at the Gladstone tea room. Her guests were: Mrs. H. C. Chappell, Miss Beu- lah Bergman, Miss Jeannette Landis and Miss Mildred Muller, see Mrs. Peach to Entertain Girl Scouts: This Evening. Mrs. Fred H. Peach will enter tain at a-Chrisimas party this eve ning at her home for members of troop 4 of the Girl Scouts. Former University Student liting Manuscript. Former University students will following clipping iga Moore, who was graduated from the university of Wyoming interested in the concerning Miss A few years ago. “Ming Olga Moore’ of Sheridan who left Thanksylying day for Cam.- | bridge, Mass., is ediiing a manu serfpt on "The Ancient Civilization In Central America,” ‘for Herbert J Spinden, anthropologist and archae- ologist in the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology of Har- vard university, it has been learned here. Mr. Spinden is a frequent con tributor to The National Geographic, Much of Miss Moore's work {s trans- tating French, German and Span ish.” . leeting Friday Evening At Carpenter's Mall, The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of lroad Trainmen | will hold their regular. meeting Fri day, December 18th, 7:30 p. mm. the Carpenters hall on North We street. At the last meeting the lowing officers were elected for the coming year. Counselor, C, E. Hart- man; E. Pickens: | past pre ina Truesdell, sec retary, Helen O'NetIl, treasurer, Bable Stromberg; chaplain, Bessie Roth; ductoress, Irene Humes; warden, Ruby . Pickett; inner suard, Katherine Westhafer; pianist, Imma Ley. A joint Installation with the Brotherhood of Railroad ‘Train. men will be held Sunday evening at § o'clock In the Odd Fellows hall, All members and visitors are to be pres ent At both meetings. Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge, eee Constance Metz Plays Selections at University, Last Sunday afternoon Cap and Gown, the honorary Senior Women's society of the University of Wyo. ming, entertained the women of the factulty at tea from 9:30 to 6 o'clock several selections on violin and piano The members of Cap and Gown for ley, able. During the afternoon Mi¥ses Genevieve Jessup, Constance Metz, € Casper and Irene Fanning, pl T. to the great pleasure of the guests. 1925-26 are, Frances Shier, Mitchell, Neb.; ° Bille Murray, Martha Preis, Emblém, W ine Bunting, Cowley; Isabélle Buck Cheyenné and Hazel Bowman, Laramie. Pp ing Riv | Incl ° E. Wo-Fa-Lo Class With ‘Miss Bishop. | The Wo-Fa-Lo class of the First Methodist church will hold a_bust- ness and social mecting on. Fri evening at the home of Miss. Marie Bishop on East Second street. All members and friends are invited. Nace Sed rho tS e. M the: spe wit are BY PERSONALS Mrs. B. Canon hag returned to her home in Lewistown, Mont., after short visit spent here at the hon of Mr. and Mrs, William Utainger, 270 South Jackson street, David Kidd, student at the Univer- sity of Illinois, is expected to return to Casper soon to spend the Christ- r and New Year holidays here with Mr. ahd Mrs, John Grieve and | with hig sister, Miss Elizabeth Kidd. David is a member of the Iilinoie football squad, ° Lucy Smith was visitor in Douglas, | peer | Mo’ \ the Der sto; vis tin a recent fro: enr F. Boldin of Laramie isin Cas for a few da . James C, Coxen of Rock Springs is in this city for a short time and is a guest at the Gladstone hotel. * . H. C. Wilson left this morning by motor for Cheyenne and Denver, eee L. My McCullen left this week for a visit with his relatives In Nebraska near Fremont. lea to L. C, Main of Kans a business caller here, eee H. MeCann ts spending several days in the city from Midwest. cee G. A. Longnecker of ‘Chicago is transacting business affairs here and is a guest at the Townsend: * surenie City, Mo., ne an B, O. Fuller arrived Thursday morn- ing from -Laramie, R. I. Lemon is among tht visitors here from Denver. oe Robert Grieve is transagting busi ness affairs here from hisrranch at Oll City, G. M. Vandaveer, superintendent of the pipeline ‘department of the Midwest Refining company has been attending to company affairs in Utah and 4s expected to. return to Casper on Saturday or Sunday: eee Mrs. Edith “Mayne of Blakey's ready to wear shop {s confined to her home with an attack of the flu. oe William Wittle ts a Salt Creek visitor in Casper for a short time this week. eve T. A. Foxwig of Chicago suest at the Henning hotel. ay W. L. Paulren is in Casper on susiness in connection with the state int mal revenue department. Mr. Paulsen resides in Cheyenne, L. C. Davis, ernment _prohibl- “on officer is in Casper from Chey- onne. is a . . Miss Kathleen Marquis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond F. Mar- quis, arrived from Chicago today HOWARD Watches New 10-size Howard, in ultre thin nodels. If a Howard won't please tim, he don’t need a watch. We arry a complete line of Howards. ' GRUEN fou can procure here a Gent's strap wrist watch at any price vant to pay. Pri-es from $4.50 4p, A most serviceable and Inst- ng gift for him, Ret 159 SOUTH CENTER ST. L. Recent Mr. where B. Mr Smith's parents. . Mrs. trac af Mr. Smith's mother. eee C. Bishop, F. W. Bartling and R. Knittle were Douglas visitors here Tuesday. J. O'Connor has been transact- business affairs in Lande? and erton this week. per visitors in Lander uded. W, E. Woods, R. Dunlap, E. Enterline and Frank Hollen. . fr. and Mrs, Roy Sample ed to arrive here tod: ir home in Los Angele nd the Christmas hollday h their numerous friends. former residents of Casper. are ex from here They liss Vira Barker, daughter of nd Mrs. Louis Barker, is ex ted to return to her home here on mday from Washington, D, C., is a senior at Chevy Adelaide Kaishen of Los An- ‘al. Who has been the guest sister, Mrs, H, B. Kline, for will return from Den y after a short: visit qpend the holidays in Cas ret ©. Rothwell of Thermopolis pped in Casper Wednesday to ft with friends en route to Chi- gO where he will spend a short ne on buriness. « Carr returned Wednesiay 2 short business trip to Chey- Mrs. W. E. Smith week for Lincoln, thes holidays with and ve this spend will Neb., Mr. of” Rawlins in this city Wednesday xgart visiting ral days, left y on business. who for for Leonard Smith and Mrs. sduy from their home in Glen- . Baxter, Rarie, formerly ws here under the title d_ Jones, but now of Joplin, Mo. Crane's [patna Lamb were visiting in Casper bust- of Rarle Casper visitors Tuesday from Glen- rock. Jimmy Michie is reported seriously ill at his -home. . * D. Ridley has a two weeks e Rock to be just returned visit with rela Ark, L. from tives at LI Louis Barker: v rrive Saturday morning from St. John’s academy to spend the Christmas holidays in Cas- per with his parents. } : Herman D. Curtis left Tuesday | for his home in Thermopolis after! a short business } trip to Casper, | - | Morrow was called to Mo., Wednesday after noon the death of his father in an automobile accident there. 1. 'T. Eshelman and a Hall returned to their at Midwest yesterday a 1 few days visiting Howard Kansas City, Mrs. home Mrs L. H, Ingle Denver, general manager of t rocky Mountain Division of the Johns Manville com ny, arrived this morn w days in Casper. Mrs. Robert Ayres and Ayers came in last night in Lavoye f Mr, Ayers is spend | Mr. and Mrs. Mary from thelr home short visit here torney there. Mr and Mrs. A, Boyd are spending a few days here from their home in Evanston. ee | y. K. Lewis of Ch for a short time on busin’ 2 {9 W. Burdick, of the Burd Lum: | ber company of Portland, Ore., and John W. Miller arrived yesterday to nd a few days here on business. A.J. Lowe of Denver and R. W Haynes, of Billings, auditors for the | GIVE HERA PERMANENT FOR CHRISTMAS Price $20.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN CASPER FOR Cranes Papeteries and Pound A SMART STOCK CASPER STATIONERY CO. 115 East WATCHES The Most Appropriate of All Christmast Gifts This Gruen Watch at $ please any, woman, Other models at $40, $50, $75 and up, A new model Gruen. selling at . Other models at $35 and up. HRO Want to See You OPEN EVENINGS Papers TO SELECT FROM Second St. 35.00 is Should unbeatable, Gruen Pentacon VERI-THIN Gruen Pocket Watchs are well known, and we need not elabo rate on ‘heir value. You can rocure a Grren pocket watch ere at $28 and up. PHONE 2526 In Our New Location—One Door North Stockmens Bank W. L. Paul spending a fev Mr. and Mrs. in last night this city, R. Morton of mong the new a ning today Mr, and Mrs. spending a few ¢ thelr in M Moore | home H gue: Judge among this wi v. the k. Mr. and Mrs rived Wednesda in Billings for a Harry Fox of ing a few days Fox is well kno here. 2 butik Phone 402 for — > | Drink Hillerest Water. Phone 1151 —_ Give something errr for in Casper Rome Beauty ples, per box Winesap Apples per box svar ts | Candied Citron, |] per poune Hen |) Candied Orrnge || Lemon Peel, per 1-Pound package Raisins 1-Pound Puffed zeman eame a ‘short visit in| Powder arrivals at the W. R. Elwell lays in Casper lidwest are | rom | 8 2 Douglas -arrival Hal per pound the Lander is Henning tone ot ts |] {t will receive th |} attention given j] in person. Sma sf 10¢ for R R from Themas. ar their hor visit here Mr Cheyenne in this cit wn in labor tordon and Joe 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Bldg. ‘” $2.25 $2.65 _65¢e 45¢e A7e 13¢c 28e and Ib but PHONE YOUR ORDER e@ same careful those who call Nl extra charge very You Can Always Save at The Food Center PHONE 22 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Building formerly of the | Bungalow assis Ladies’ I Alwa Apr Tosiery yreciated and Always Useful. OUR NEW HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Is Functioning Perfectly, In-Silk Thread and Silk Chiffon. t you in solving a few shopping problems? With Two Nationally Known Hosiery Lines ONYX AND KAYSER EVERY WANTED COLOR AND SIZE May we show you this unusually attractive stock and of your many and Kayser Hosiery. 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