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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 IN SOCIETY | Students Return to Casper for Holidays. Miss LaVonia Nelson is expected return to her home here today to | end Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson. She} is a fershman at the University of Wyoming Lawrence Ormsby is expected to arrive in Casper Tuesday to spend the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby. He is a student at the University at Lara- mie, Miss Blanche Kassis will arrive Wednesday from Laramie where she a freshman at the university. Orville Overbaugh, John, Murry, and Ray Frisby, who are students at the Colorado Agricultural college arrived home Satur- for the holidays anks returned to his sere Saturday night from Bill- ings where he attends the Polytech- hool. He will spend a two vacation here, Miss Gladys Marie Pigeon, student Loretto Heights college in Den- ", accompanied by Miss Lydia vens of Midwest, student at the retto Heights academy, arrived in Casper yesterday morning. Pigeon will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pigeon. Miss Stevens will go to Mid- west to visit with her mother, Mrs. Will Freeman. Frederick Hufsmith is expected to arrive Tuesday from the University of Wyoming for a visit with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hufsmith, Sammy Shikany and Jullus Re hall arrived Saturday night from Alliance, Neb., where they attended the St. Agnes Academy. Joe Shikany is expected home ‘Tuesday from Laramie where he is n his freshman year at the unt- ty. The Misses Frances and Mary Mc Carthy and Miss Mildred Daly will return this afternoon from Notre Dame, Ind., where they attend St. Mary's college and will spend until after the New Year holidays here with relatives and friends. Bugerfo Loucks, returned Thurs- day from .Ann Arbor, Mich., where he attends the university of Michi gan and will spend the vacation here with hig parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Loucks. Tom Kassis, George Sullivan, Ed ward O'Connor and Warren Tobin are Regis college students who have returned for the holiday season. George Bolin, student at the Unt- versity of Wyoming at Laramte has returned to spend Christmas here with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Otto - Bolin of the Ada apartments. Jack Harrigan of Salt Creek has returned for Christmas and New Year's from Denver where he at- tends schoor at Regis college, Miss Mary Dessert, Miss Georgia Reeve, Miss Frances Nixon, and Miss E Kin are here to spend the holidays with their relatives from Colo., where they attend the ers college. v ott, daughter of Mayor- elect J. T. Scott and Mrs, Scott, is in Casper for the holldays from Omaha where she attends Brownell Hall. Leroy Jourgenson, Harry Lad bury, and Dwight Wallace are Unt: versity of Nebraska students here with relatives for the season. Wilson Smith, who attends school in Denver, has returned to spend Chyistmas and New Year's with his mother, Mrs. Alta Smith, Bill Hagens, son of Mr, and Mrs R. Hagens and Jack Perry, broth- of Mrs. Earl E. Hanway, will re- turn Sunday evening from St, Louis where they attend Principia college. They will be accompanied by Billy Johnson who {s attending military demy in Alton, TIL a ac the car The does home. $675 Also an ajftractice payment plan pos: of larg 130 SOUTH CENTER | Ceramic Club Miss | R Meee the year A new Brambach Baby Grand this year will make a merrier Christmas day. bach will keep on giving pleas- ure and happiness the years. its tone and volume equal musician’s rigid standards. Remarkably lou The secret of this instrument’s price for a Grand worth may be found in ‘The tH the Brambach Brambach Octave or Merit.” sae Write or call for a copy. It tells how 102 years’ making fine pianos has produced a masterpiece. prisingly moderate price is made le only through the policy instrument at lowest possible cost. Make this a Christmas to be re- membered! Knight-Campbell’s Ree Ltrs Ave ey To Meet In January The next regular meeting of the Ceramic club will be held on the second Thursday afternoon in Janu- ary at the home of Mrs. Bi South Grant avenue o- Literary Division Meeting After Christmas The Literary division of the Cas- per Woman's Departmental club will meet on the Wednesday afternoon after Christmas instead of this week as was formerly planned. . Christmas Tree Is Joyed Saturday The Eagles auxiliary enter the children at a Christmas tre ration on Saturday afternoon at the gle lodge room The tree was decorated with toys and candy for each Uttle guest. . ©ountry Club Te Be Open New Year's Eve Adding to the many festivities planned for the Christmas social season, comes the announcement that the country club will be open, as always, to the members on New Year's eve. There are several dutch treat dinners already planned. There will be dancing from 9 to 1 o'clock. . . Recital Saturday Of Interest A recital of unusual interest was given by pupils of Adeline Rannee | Tidball at her studio, 918 East Fourth street, Saturday afternoon at 3:00 ck. Modern composers and old masters were equally represented. Scales, memory work and special keyboard harmony formed a part of the program. Those ing part wer Mary Ada Brown, Frances McRorey, Elea- nor Barhaug, Juanita Tapp, Eugene Rice, Evelyn Kear, June Kear, Ber- nice Rice, Carol Coale, Catherine Coale, Margaret Clark, Irene Pickell, Dorot Rae Speas, Carl Nygaard, Bernice Jourgensen, Genevieve Beal, F Beal, Alice Beal, Evelyn Beal, Mary Margaret alley, Grace Thompson, Gillle May McGenity, Wilma Misters, Frances Nesbit, Gayle Boyd, Erma Conley, Deloris Conley, Eddie Wright, Roger Chil- cntt, Imogene Lamb, Jean Clark, | Margaret Green and Alice Boquist. Woodcraft Thimble Club Is Postponed The Woodcraft Thimble club has postponed its meeting until January 18, as next Thursday is a holiday, wee Dinner Precedes Masonic Dancing Party Preceding the dancing party at the Masonic temple Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball presided at an informal dinner party for a few guests at their home on East Milton street. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilt, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beach, Mr, and Mrs: Paul Weldner, and the host and hostess. Mrs. Warren For Kensinjton Club Mrs. J. E. Warren will entertain the girls of her kensington club of Monday evening at her home on North Beech street. ars Dancing Party At Carlson Home Miss Esther Carlson entertained a few friends at an informal dancing“ party given last night at her home, 1550 South Oak street. Guests pres- sent included: The, Misses Edna Rytko, Edna Ryan, Constance Hayes, Madelyn Tobin, Dorothy Crane; and the Messrs. Marvin Reynolds, Ed- ward Capek, Verne Buehler, David Carlson, Harlan Nelson and Edward Parreel. Guild Members Hold Meeting Friday Members of St. Mark’s guild met y afternoon at the Parish | house during which time mince meat Was made to be sold during the sea- son for the purpose of raising money wishing to purchase the meat do so by calling Mrs. Phillip K. wards. Poindexter-McKinney Marriage Celebrated. M Vera Poindexter of Kansas City was married to Charles E. Mc- Kinney at 10:30 o'clock last night at the Presbyterian manse, 1103 South Wolcott street. The ring cere- mony was read by the Rey. Charles A. Wilson of the First Presbyterian church. Miss Emma C. Marshall and Emory George accompanied the bridal couple. The bride arrived in Casper yesterday from Kansas City. Mr. McKinney ts connected with the United States bureau of mines here. They will make their home at 133 South Conwell street Out-of-Town Visitors Plan to Attend Elks Dance. A large number of out-of-town visitots from Thermopolis, Douglas, Glenrock, and other nearby cities are expected to attend the Elks New Year's eve ball, according to an- nouncement made yesterday by the committee, who have received com- munications from members and their friends in these cities. Many have expressed a desire to hear the eight- piece singing orchestra of the Unt- versity of Colorado which will fur- nish the music for the dance and persons who are not particularly fond of dancing will be on hand to listen to the footwarming music which this orchestra has tho reputa- tion of producing. The affair will undoubtedly be one of the largest of the hollday events, and a number of dinner parties have been planned to take place before the dance, Piano Pupils In Recital ‘The fifteenth recital of this season given by a group of Lulu Elizabeth ms pupils took place Saturday af- ternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock, at the studio, 515 South Durbin street. The following program was played entirely from memory: “The Woodpecker Kathleen Tu “Chorale in E Minor’ “Minuet in G Minor". Louise W! Blake jaynor ker ‘Valse Arietta’ From “Madame Favart” Grace Hayes “Knecht Ruprecht” Op. 68 No. 12.. Gretchen Smith “Prelude in A Major" Op. 28 No. March” - Mabel Gorman 64 No. 1 “Turkish 2 -Chopin From “Il Tr “Poupee Valsante”. rude Josendal “Aragonaise’ b From the Ballet “Le Cla” “Roses From the South Waltzes"__ “William Tell Overtur Evelyn Beal eee Teachers Leave For Christmas Holidays Among the many thstructors the Casper schools who left Friday for their homes to spend the holi- day season with friends and rela- tives were: Miss Tressa Morrow, who will spend Christmas in Nebraska, Miss Alice Whitney, Minnesota; Miss Pearl Voltmer, Cedar Raplds, Miss Nell Voltimer, ~Rossini Cedar Rapid: Mis Eleanor Schneider, Mich.; Miss Clara Ohl, Miss Bess Boyles, Marion, 1 And then, when ols are all sung, the Bram- throughout Brambach Baby Grand more than beautify the It is a really fine piano as the experienca in Brambach’s sur- © production of a quality PHONE 277 Ida Anderson, La Crosse, Wi: Flo E, Rogers, La Crosse, Wis.; Myrtle Swanson, Soo City, Ia. Theo Callant, Spencer, S, D.; Irma Norlfeus, Kiron, Ia.; Mts: guret Chambers, Alnsworth, Miss Alma Lelghty, Phillips, Wis. Miss Mabel Laing, Minneapolis; M Mae Winter, principal of Park school Miss Miss Miss Miss to Beatrice, Nebr.; Miss Helen Stone to her home in Denver. eee Fortnightly Bridge Club With Mrs, Leeper Mrs. Anna Leeper was hostess for a meeting of the Fortnightly Bridge club yester afternoon at her home on CY atenue. Guests pres. ent besides members were: Mrs. °. W Mra. Frank Knittle Miss Violet r. The next | will be t eke Mr. and Mrs, Fay Creek are week end visitors in Cas- per. Cook of Salt Casper Stationery Co. 115 East Second Street for the church building fund. Those it .--Massenet trauss of Ta; Miss Ruby Carlson, Oakdale, Nebr,; Detroit, Chicago, TIL; Miss | Casper with relatives. THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD 5 PAGE SEVE— Mr, and Mrs. William Cody Brad-} | ford are leaving today for Boulder | jto spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. eee Claude F. Palmer, geologist, has just returned from a week's business | trip to Denver. | eee Miss Marle Smith of Rapid City S. D., angives today to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Schlueter, for the holidays. eae Miss Luella R. Akins is visiting in Casper from her home in Lander, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobson arrived last night from their home in Ther mopolis to spend the week-end visit ing in this elty, eee Mra. O. F. Mill of Midwest is a Casper visitor for a few days. eee George Brock of Buffalo is in this elty for a short vistt ee M. J. Austin came in from Mid west Saturday for a few days here. eee | | Mrs, Jean Beaver is among the new arrivals at the Henning from her home in Moneta, eee Miss Dorothy Bertrand is spending a few days visiting in this city from her home in Rawlins, cee LeRoy Joyce and W. R. Powers of Cheyenne are business callers tn Casper. ery Mr. and Mrs, Kay Moore among the Columbine arrivals this city today, are in} ols M. B. Donaldson of Riverton spending a few days here on bus ness, q “Miss Maude Sweet of Buffalo is | a guest at Gladstone for the week-| end, } - H. W. Bushby is a Buffalo arrival | in this city ra 8 week, end. Mrs. Ray smith ot Leads, 8. D.,| arrived Saturday for x short visit | in Casper. . George M. Bemis is among} Mri the Riverton arrivals at the Glad: | stone today. | Mr Buehman of Cheyenne | Is spending a prt cays in this city. | . Miss Nelle siepesk and Miss Ruby | Maple arrived Saturday from Mid | west for a few days vielt In Casper. eee | Mr, and Mrs, Wrank MoNei) and! smull son are new arrivals at the Townsend from their home in Salt Creek. Paul Pierce of Midwest is spending the day tn this city. ee Mrs, Ruth Dumars leaves this morning for Seattle. From there she will go to San Francisco, Oakland, and San Diego, where she will be the guest of relatives for about three weeks, Miss Dorothy Tomlin has resigned her position at the United States Veteran bureau and left Saturday night for Denver for a short visit with friends before returning to hor home in Loveland, Colo, eee “Miss Holly Donko went to Salt Lake City yesterday where she will spend the holiday: . . Donald Miller arrived Saturday morning from his home at Long Beach, Cal., to spend a few days in Mra. A. To Miller of Lusk is also a visitor here and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Adolph Winter. i . Word was aie in Casper yes- terday that John Dizon, Salt Creek contractor, sailed for England to spend about four months with his family. They will return to the United States with him tn the spring. eee Attorney Vincent Mulvan ac: companied by Mrs. Mulvaney and thelr two children, will leave Mon- day for Chicago to visit with rela- tives over the holidays, He will re? turn to Casper the first of the year, but Mrs. Mulvaney will remain there for about six weeks. eee Sidney J, Kent left Saturday night for Alllance. to ad the holidays. Mra, Jack A. Leary and sons, Car- roll and Jack left Friday afternoon for Omaha to spend the holfdays with relativ The be joined The Spirit of Christmas For Suggestions for Friends and Relatives We invite you fo visit Our Shop }the Salt Creek Ot PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE AND GUESTS IN CITY Jon Wednesday Mr, Leary, divi- sion freight and passenger agent for the Chicago, and | Quincy railroad, who expocts to lieave Casper on Tuesday eee Frank Brower, prominent Lander business man spent several days in Casper’ last week and returned to his home on Vriday eee Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Duncan were In Casper Friday and Saturday from their home in Midwest. ed the Masonic dance hey attend: Friday night eee Mrs. Harry Ketbhardt arrived urday morning from her hor Denver and will spend se visiting with friends in Henry Coolidge has gone to Black Hills on a business trip. see the Robert Burke has gone to Boulder to spend the holidays with friends, eee George Christopher left Saturday for. Shreveport,/La., to spend the Christmas vacation with his mother. eee Mrs. Paul Walker, teacher at La- voye, is in this city for the holidays. eee Bugene McCarthy has just re- turned from a trip to Worland and other points in that part of the state. J aymond, with the Producers Refiners at Rawlins, is in thi elty for a few days Jack Allen, marshal, headquarte ihg an official state United States d&puty today 1 enne B. Paul Bach pected to urn fier 3} ng from nf business W. G Midwes Douglas Kingdon was t | Suit Lake City Saturday by the death of his mather G. R, Hagens, Casper attorney who has bee in California on bust. | ness, left San Franctaco to return home. He will s in Denver, and is expe here the early part of the w W. R. Finney, the gas plants for fining company, ha a business trip to Chi rintender the Midwest returned fr Re. Friends of Mrs.! Sam s been confined to t | PRE AE EAE ERE RE Open Evenings f| Longshore who spont the week he: ‘RoTHROCK Casper’s Finest Jewelers Searchers Fail eral days t she is d will be glad ing nic Page Diogenes; Rudo f the ‘ an mys | Seen aren, retiomed Max Money FinderIs to Find Wrec week on business. of Lost Plan. Seeking Owner dden is visitin 13 h Mrs. Hen | When J. L. Carson found © nt conte Towa back ground into the s r TSE i | terday’s snow he had 1 | Miss Mary M. Browne, instructor! .ooq alibi to claim ; fi 1 |in the Powell high school, visited in | ‘ the only name on it w je and | States govern Casper Saturday with her un: jaunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sproul.| qwner was unkno: | Miss Browne was en route to hei sais a | home in Norton, Kans., to spend the pr > et % 1 | ® ‘finder Is kee r holidays with her parents ee 1 by son . 8 thought |. Mrs m Jacobs who has been ii everal days is reported to be Manito convalescing. Mrs. Jacobs ts con-| . R. Jan | fined to the c ; aty hospita | might ; Chris » r } Major 8. E. Hutton of Seattle, re-| wa Tribune-Herald earch engineer for the Pacific Cc serted nm ad in the “found company, who spent several days in} umn. The owner 1 ‘ve Casper conferring with the Standan!| »1) by naming the denominati and Midwest ofticlals, returned yes- here it lost ! d telling terday to his hom: eo - . Attorney and Mrs. B. EB. were Casper visitors in last week Enterline Cheyenne | Miss Elva Randa, assistant li-| brarian, is leaving today for Nebras. ka to spend Christmas with rela tives. | | eee | | Mr, and Mrs. Peter Ojaila are the | parents of a baby son who arrived | Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ojalla reside | Mrs, Ida McConn {s leaving | rv Monday with her son, William for Long Beach, Calif,, to. spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. elving the congr Te ith are lations of friends | | the arrival Friday of an eight ne-half p baby son, Mr. mith is connected with the Sprague | Constr: ction company | ene e y Reamer of Harry's Express | ning for Denver to spend | with his three daughters | ¢ their home the He will Casper in a week and bsence a competent dr rge of the express. WE CAN SUPPLY You WITH COMPLETE ba CHRISTMAS TREE SETS Equipped With ( v i renuine Mazda Lamps { | Mrs. Christine Reynolds, local Gir rae \ ‘out executive, has returned from ° e a two day trip in the oil fields in | P d $2 00 the interest of girl scouting. Splen: | rice ad s did reports for the year were made | in the Midwest Girl Scout’ Troop. ig $3 aA eae iia si We can also furnish any number of extra Mazda Ww Le : ini Chaperiand returned ta Lamps. Our stock is complete. }to his ranch west of C jveting wins ter dauginera toners MEQuntain States Power Co. 1 ian Sien Sad soeea NOE sees Phone 69 Thur @ hospita LEN EA ge 8 RD BEE BEE the Casper Pri SPS ELE LE LS PERE of all engraving of our Watches, Jewelry and right up to Xmas eve To Date We Have Enjoyed the Greatest Business of Our Three Years in Casper and We are indeed grateful to Casper people for the generous patron- age accorded us. We feel that we have merited this business by carrying a wonderful and com- plete line of the best jewelry the market affords, cing it fairly and by exerting every ef- fort to please our customer by pri POPULARITY yf‘ x Ja fs beac in its beauti- ful simplicity and delightful 4 hand chasing ROTHROCKS want to SEE YOU You Have Four More Days to orca dainty SEE THEM Before Xmas. and sturdy 3) other at tractive de signs m be seen in our Seerlfng COLPAX ait tegen Silver De ore partment WE SSRE AE RE RE MES HE RE RE

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