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TRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 i } By MARY TOBIN Mrs. Nicolaysen Is Hostess for Guild Members. Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen, president of St. Mark’s guild was hostess at a theater party given last. evening at the America, for members of thé organization. The guests enjoyed the picture “The Iron Horse,” now be- ing played. Among those who attended were: Mrs. P. K. Edwards, Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. Minnie Blackmore, Mrs, Guy Gay. Mrs. Lew Gay, Mrs. A. J. Hazlett, Mrs. Fred Hufsmith, Mrs.. J. A. How: Mrs. Oddmund Josendal, Mrs. George Jarvis, Mrs. T. G. Adams, Mrs. C. W. Kittle, Mrs. E. J. O'Mara, Mrs. C. V. Nor- ris, Mrs. Carrie Schwed, Mrs. James Welderhold. Mrs. C. H. Platz, Mrs. Sinclair Reekie, Mrs. W. Mrs, F. B. Knittle, Mr er, Mrs. E. G. Erickson, Mrs. Gay, Mrs. A. E. Kyle, Mrs. C. 8. Kenzie, Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. G. T., Morgan, Mrs. O. S, Marshall, Mrs, N. E. Morad. Mrs. W. C. Newell, Mr. Seeley. Weed, Mrs.. Ella Erpman, Mrs. J. J. Svendson and Mrs. Ray- mond Hough. eee Miss Sullivan Entertains Midnight Bridge Club. Miss Patricia Sullivan was hos- tess last evening at her home, 109 East Tenth street, for the regular An Extra Gift without extra cost. One attraction that no other gift than an EAST- MAN CAMERA boasts is a free year of KODAKERY, an interesting and], attractive Eastman magazine, ‘Twelve times a year tt is a pleasing reminder to the recipient of your delightful gift, which is thus en hanced many times. We ace au- thorized Eastman dealers, ® Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores for Your Convenlence” meeting of the Midnight Bridge club. Honors for the evening were won by Miss Kathleen Sullivan and Mrs. Leo A. Dunn. The next! meeting of the club will be held at the Jeremiah Mahoney home, 636 South Wolcott street, following the New Year holl- days. ele University Students Broadcast Program. Mask and Sandal, the junior dra- matic club of the University of Wyo- ming at Laramie broadcasted a pro- gram from station KFBU on Mon- day evening. several Casper stu- dents taking part. The program given follows: 1. Talk on W. J. Reed, 2. “The Wilde. Cast— He—Wm. J. Reed. She—Jullette | Phillips. The Butler—Wm. Morrow. Harrocks, Inc.—Joo Shikany of Casper. 3. Soprano solo—Laura Powell of Laramie. 4, Stunt and plano solo—Ronald Barker. 5. Radio quartette—Laura Powell, Jullette Phillips, “Chuck” Street and W. J. Reed. 6. Plano solo—Ea, Flinn of Cas- per. 7, “How He Lied to Her Hus- band,” by Bernard Shaw. Cast— : He—Berala Swisher. She—Edna Wallis of Laramie, The Hushand—Earle Seney. 8. Soprano solo—Laura Powell. 9. Tenor solo—Chuck" Street, 10.. Saxaphone solos—Dick Philips, formerly of Casper. 11, Bass solos—W. J. Reed. The organization will present the two plays—"The Sequel” and “How He Lied to Her Husband,” given in the above program, together with “The Boy Comes Home” and “The Florist” at the untversity auditorium on January 15, 1926. Ruth Erwin has been appointed Mask and Sandal, Sequel, by Percival SPECIAL SALE VICTOR Records Any Black Seal Record in Our Stock (Double-faced). 3Sc Many Christmas Records among them $1.50 Red Seal (Double Faced) 95¢ $2.00 Red Seal (Double Faced) All other Victor Records priced ac- cordin “All tion. ly. New Records in perfect condi- Never before have Victor Records been offered im Casper at reduced prices. The Chas. E. Wells Music Company 232 East Second Street Phone 194 ‘Mary Pickford” of Paris on Stage France is sending its “Mary Pickford,’ who is Jeanne Au- bert, to the United States, but she will appear on the stage, not in the movies, general manager of the plays, with Doris Jeanen as her assistant, Stage managers include Mr. Scott, chair- man; assisted by Elwood Voorhees, Herman Mayland and Richard Ber- quist. eee Wedding at St. Mark's ‘Thursday Evening. Miss Evelyn Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Howell, 733 North Durbin street and Lawrence Mitchell were married Thursday evening, De- cember 17, at St, Mark's Episcopal church, The Rev. Philip. K. Ed- wards performed the ceremony, one Mrs, Andrys Entertains Duplicate Bridge Club. Mrs. R. M. Andrus was hostess to- dayjat her residence on South Dur- bin street for a meeting of the Du- plicate Bridge club. Mrs. M. B. Young substituted for the afternoon, eee Bridge Party Is Enjoyed Thursday. Mrs. Fred Perkins entertained at an informal bridge party given last evening at her home on South Park avenue for twenty guests. Honors were won by Miss Victoria Kareis and Mrs, Garrett King. Invited guests included: Miss Mary Flinn, Miss R. L. Holman, Miss Ed- ness Mokler, Miss Florence Eastman, Miss Marie Bishop, Miss Victoria Kassis, Miss Edna Kassis, Miss Nan GIVE HER A PERMANENT FOR CHRISTMAS Price $20.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Bldg. ¢ Pho: WATCHES The Most Appropriate of All Christmas Gifts Watches ae : wt 3 ar J This Elgin Watch at $55.00 is unbeatable. Should please any woman. Other models at $25, $35 and up. HOWARD New 10-size Howard, in ultra shin models. him, he don’t need a watch. If a Howard won't please We carry a complete line of Howards. You can procure here a Gent's strap wrist, watch at any price you Prices from $4.50 A most serviceable and last- want to pay. up. § ing gift for him, Gruen Pentacon VERI-THIN Gruen Pocket Watches are well A new model Gruen, selling at $55 Other models at $35 and up. HROCK R°T Want to See You In Our New Location—One Door North Stockmens Bank 159 S. CENTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS known, and we need not elabo- rate on their value. fi You can rocure a Gruen pocket watch ere at $28 and up, S PHONE 2526 be Casper Daily Ccibune ‘Smith, Miss Lulu Duty, Mra, George Perkins, Mrs. A. T. Rynalski, Mr. Davis Wilson, Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. Clarence Wolf, Mrs, Jack Cor. bridge, Mrs, W. G. Perkins, Mrs. Ross Patterson, Mrs. Olle Thompson, Mrs. Garrett King and Mrs. W. W. Lacy. eee Glenn Stanton Initiated Into University Fraternity. Glenn Stanton of this city was among those initiated this week into the Iron Skull, honorary sophomore fraternity at the University of Wyo- ming at Laramie, Others initiated were: Pat Pierce and Robert ‘Hines of Laramie and Wesley Sampiere of Lightning Flat, Wy: cee Card Party Saturday Evening at Carpenter Hall. The Carpenter's lodge and its aux- iMary will entertain jointly Satur. day evening at a card party to be given at the organization's hall on Woloott street for all members. The entertainment will begin at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served during the evening by a committee in charge. eee Bake Sale Saturday at Piggly Wiggly Store. Members of the CY circle of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a sale of baked goods on Saturday, December 19 at the Piggly Wiggly store on CY avenue. Thé sale will begin at 10 a. m., and all those having articles to donate are asked to have them at the store as early as possible, eee Kathleen Hemry Is Dinner Guest, Miss Kathleen Hemry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hemry, was a dinner guest the first of this week at the Sigma Nu fraternity house at the University of Wyoming at Lara- mie. Other guests were: Grace Spen- cer of Greybull, Wilma Pugh of Evanston, Duth Orwin, Myrtle Yo- der, Lillian Helsburg of Sheridan, and Elsie Hays, PERSONALS I, H. Nichols of th Johna-Manville company is here from Denver and is 4 guest at the Townnen-1 hotel. ees G. T. Babcock arrived in Casper Friday morning trom Denver, eee L, M. Bullen is here on business from his home In Spokano, eee F. C, Wilton left yesterday for Cheyenne to spend xevernl days at- tending to businesg affairs of impor- tance, eee W. L. Keyes of Hudson stopped in Casper Thursday en route to his home from a trip to Chicago. eee §, Nelson was hece on business Thursday. eee Bert Cromack spent a short time In Casper this week from Midwest. eee Mrs, J, T. Scott of South Durbin street left Wednenday ovening on the Northwestern for Omaha, Nel where she joined her daught Thursday who is attending school at Brownell hall and who will accom- pany her mother home Saturday to spend the holidays {n Caspes, ‘ eee Mrs. 8. K. Gibson left Wednesdsy evening for Rochester, Minn. eee - Henry Posey left Thursday eve, ning for Dowingtown, Pa., to visit for some time, eee Mrs. N, James left Casper Thurs- day evening for LaCrosse, Wis. eee Mrs. C. E. Zahn and children of Salt Creek visited in Casper Thurs- day en route to Columbus, Ohio, to spend the holidays. . . Ralph Andrus, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. M, Andrus will rturn to Cas. Peron the 22nd from Laramie where he attends the university, Francis Dunn also a student at the univer- sity will return next week to spend the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, F, Dunn. eee Miss Pauline Meyer, student at the University of Colorado at Boulder is spending the holidays here with her narents, Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Meyer at the family home on Park avenue. eee R. W. Loucks, division superinten- dent of the Carter O!] company is in Denver on company business, eee Miss Gladys Loveland ts expected © arrive in Casper Sunday morning rom Boulder where she attends the University of Colorado, and will spnd the holiday. season here with relatives, eee Mrs. Julia Harrington of Midwest is in Casper visiting with friends, eee Mrs. W, D. Rhodabarger of EG serton spent Friday in Casper shon- ping and visiting with friends, and was & guest at the Henning hotel. eee Foster Scott, commissioner for fremont county and manager of the Double Diamond cattle outfit has re- turned to Dubots after spending a few days in this city transacting business affairs. While here Mr, Scott was a guest at the Gladstone hotel, Bugene McCarthy has returned ‘rom a business trip to Worland and ‘Thermopolis, eae H. J. McMurray left this week for North Baltimore, 0, een Mrs. O. B. Wilson departed this week for Omaha to spend some time, ° eee Miss M. Margaret Curtin left this afternoon for Chicago and will spend until after the holidays with rela- tives, eee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dulley are ‘pending the holidays here with ‘lends and relatives from their jome near Billings, eee R, W. Craftman fs returning In a ‘ew days to his home in Cheyenne ter spending a few days in this uty on business, eee Leroy Jeurgenson, Harry ad- burg and Dwight Wallace will re- Mink in Broad Band Trims Seal This handsome sealskin coat s faced with a widening band of brown mink with cuffs of the same fur. ——$—— turn tomorrow evening from Lin- coln, Nebr, where they attend school at the Nebraska university. They will spend until after the New Year holidays here with their parents, Berk Tolmore is transacting bust- ness affairs In Denver for a week or 10 days, Veronica Nolan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Nolan of 824 South David street and Miss Mary Mc- Donald, students at St, Gertrude’s academy in Boulder, are expected to eturn tomorrow evening to spend the holidays here with their rela- tives and friends, eee Alexander Nisbet, former chief of police, and Mrs. Nisbet are leaving this “evening for Denver’ to spend the holidays with their daughters, eee Miss Louise Jennings leaves © for Hot Springs, 8. D., to spend the Christmas vacation, eee iiss Ay Bergman, who was g.aduated from the Natrona Me- morial hospital! last fall,-left Thurs- day night for Brooking, S D., where she will practice. She goes from ther? to Bt. Louis to spend the holl- days with relatives. eee Mr. and Mrs. George Rankin are leaving for Brush,’ Colo., to spend the holidays with Mrs, Rankin's brother, O. H. Grauel. eo ele Tra Naylor and C, O. O'Brien went to Wheatand Thursday for a short business ‘trip, ete Mrs. W. E. Morrison {s confined to the Casper Private Hospital on account of illness, eee Charles Snyder is a Douglas ar- rival at the Henning for the week end. f, J eee J. H. Johnston of Sherfdan is spending: a few days here on busi- ness. eee B. M. Scivally of Midwest {s in this city today. B. F. Boldin is spending a tew days here from Laramie, cee F. 8. Scott arrived yesterday trom Dubois to spend a few days here on business, eee Mr, and Mra. W. J. Hu: west are among the «ues Gladstone for a few days. cee M. B. Donaldson of Riverton Is in this city for a short time, eee Hal Stewart, attorney for the New York Oil company, arrived here last night from Montana. eee Mrs. G. L. Garst is spending a few from her home in a guest of the Town- send while here, eee George H. Ginther of Thermopolis {s in this city on business this week. eee Recent Casper visitors in Lander Included, W. EB. Woods, R, Dunlap, B. B, Enterline and Frank Hollen, eee f Mid- at the Miss Mary Flanigan has arrived from, Boulder, Colg.,:to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mra J. J, Plantgan on South Lincoln street, M Flanigan is a freshman at the University of Colorado, eee Alec McCafferty leaves today for Grand Junction, Colo., where he will join. Mrs, McCafferty.. They FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS MUSIC AND ART 130 S. Center , Phone 1748 will spend Christmas there with his parents and will later drive to Call- fornia for the winter. He will be accompanied to California by Walter Conlin, eee Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Williams and laughters Evelyn, Betty and Helen, irrived last evening from. their home at Arapahoe to spend the holl- days with relatives in Casper and Sait Creek. oe E. O. Fuller, fisca: agent for the University of Wyoming, is here from Laramie for a few days on business. eee Miss Betty Tolhurst left .Wednes- day night for New York City to spend the holiday: eee Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bretey and son Kenneth have gone to Wall Lake, Ia., to visit with Mr, Bretey's parents for the holidays. eee Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Nightengale of Midwest left today on an extend- ed motor trip to Nebraska, Okla- homa’ and New Mexico, eee Mr, and Mrs. William Miller .of Midwest were visiting in Casper Thursday, eee Tom Savage of the Savage Motor company of Denver, is in the city on business. eee Fred Hilgren arrived Tuesday from Easton, Pa., and left Wednes- day for Midwest to report as junior engineer at the geological survey office there. . . Mrs. Charles Lear and Mrs. Charles Adams of Glenrock were visiting in Casper ‘yesterday. . . Major Ormsby has returned from a few days spent in Denver and Cheyenne on business, see Glennis Lynch, Bill Leach and Mr. Hadley were in the city Thurs- day from Glenrock. eee Mr. and Mrs, Frank Whitney and Mrs. Jake Pearce of Glenrock were in Casper Thursday visiting friends, eee Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Wheeler were shopping in Casper Wednesday from their home in Glenrock. eee M. G. Brenan of Denver ts a bur!- ness caller here this week. io qutah the Ca eee PAGE THREE Mrs. Ralph Herrick left Wednes- lay night for her home in San Francisco after spending a few weeks in Casper. eee Wallace Evans, of the New York Ol company, was in this city on vusiness from Powder River Thurs jay. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beckman are eaving today for Los Angeles, Cal., spend the holidays with rela- tives. to eee Miss Marguerite ‘ial teacher at leaving nend Jones, commer- the high school, ts tomorrow for Texas to the holiday SATURDAY AND PAY-DAY Oh, boy!—what a combination and what a GOLDEN FLOOD OF BARGAT?'® are to be found at The FOOD CENTER 120 W. Second St. Turner-Cottman Bldg. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Butter, per Ib, --_ Fresh Eggs, per dozen {-lb. Package Pancake Two Dozen 49 538c ’ Bushel Basket 9 9 Winesap Apples $2.25 Fine quality and extra heavy pack, 47 to 50 pounds per bas- ket. 2-lb. can M. J. B. Coffee Sox Rome Beauty Apples ... Baeao $2.65 $1.00 21ic _...... BIC i | Sox Winesap Appres . Winesap Apples in | bulk, 15 \bs, for... ‘Large Size Package Kellogg Quick Oats__._ 32-Ounce Jar Jam . \% |b. 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