Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1925, Page 3

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 @SOCIETY, By MARY TOBIN Actor Accuses Wifei Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald to Become Bride,of Lee G. Miller A wedding of great interest to Casper people will take place at 5:30 o’clock this evening, when Miss Genevieve Marie Fitzgerald becomes the bride of Lee Gerald Miller. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. John H. Mullin at St. Anthony’s Catholic church in the presence of the family and a few intimate friends. Miss Marguerite, only sister of the bride elect and Joyce Douglas Mil- ler, brother of Mr. Miller will attend the couple. Mrs. Madelyn Treber will sing sev- today at Her home, 109 East Tenth street, for the regular meeting of the Monday Bridge club. Guests present besides members were ‘Mrs. eral selections and will be accom-| Ww, O. Wilson and Mrs. L. F. Me. panied by Miss Edna Smith at the | Mahon. organ, eee Following the wedding, « dinner | Guests Enjoy Visit will be served at. the Fitzgerald} At Brooks Ranch home, 1243 South Ash street for the} Among those who enjoyed a visit wbridal ps and a few outside] at the Brooks home ranch over guests Saturday and Sunday as guests of ‘Miss Fitzgerald formerly lived in| Mr .and Mrs. 8. N. Brooks were: Chicago coming to Casper ‘two and] Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols. Carl one-half years ago with her sister | Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. William B. and father, E. P, Fitzgerald to make | Cobb and Mr. and Mrs, B, B. Lum- their home in this city. She is a tal- | mls ented harpist haying studied with Salvi. ‘Miss Fitzgerald is also promi- nently known for her dancing for which she studied with Pavley Ouik- ransky. Mr. Miller is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Miller of Lusk and has see Supper to Precede Costmue Party, Mr. and Mrs, E. Paul Bachellor are issuing invitations for a buffet supper to be * their home on South Durbin street, preceding the been a resident of Casper for the | costume party to he ‘'4 at the last five years, béing prominent here} Arkeon on December 28 by the in business circles. Misses Margaret, Kathleen and The couple will leave Casper this | Patricia Sullivan. | | evening for a wedding trip to Den-| 940. |. a oaita) ver and on their return will be at home to their friends on South Ash street. Will Meet Thursday. The reculor meeting of Bert Fort Caspar C. No. 4, Order Sues After Early Morning Raid Che Casper Daily Cribune morning. They were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Pauline Green who will spend until after the hull. n Triangle; Mrs. John B. Barnes, who spent several months in the east,, includ ing \Washington, D. C., aad New York has’ returned to Casper. She was accompanied by her daughters, Mary and Ida Belle, who attend school in Washington. eee Oliver Shoup, former Colorado gov- ernor and Ralph Antonides spent Sunday in Casper transacting busi- ness affairs and returned to Den ver Sunday evening. see Miss Ruby Chandler % in Cas: per for the holiday season from Lin- coln, Neb., where she attends school. $0) Miss Helen McFadyen, who attends National Park Seminary in Wash- ington, D. C. was among the students who returned to Casper Saturday to spend \the holidays here. Miss Mc. Madyen is a ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McFadyen, 1041 South Durbin street. Miss Mary Cronin, daughter of Wiliam Cronin and Mrs Cronin, 252 North Kimball street will. re- Sheyenne Tuesday, Mary at the Holy Child Jesus academy. see Miss Alice West of Buffa is in the city on a visit to her friend Miss Minnie Skinner, Joseph Reimann of the Pioneer ge at Buffalo, Wyo., is in the city to meet his brother Neil Rel- mann who is on his way from Lara mie to spend the holidays at Buf- falo. eee a J. L. Walker of Midwest is here on Mrs. Sullivan Today of Eastern Star, will ba Lela Thore- business for a few days. y evening at 8 0° 'cck promptly at the Masonic t eee Current Events Division Postpones Mecting. The rer?) = mr he current events division of the Casper ‘Woman's Departmental club which was to have been held this week For Monday, Club. j Sirs. Patrick Sullivan was hostess Chock Full Our two stores are replete with selective gifts of taste and quality, apartment in which, police say, Montesole, her leading man. as Montesole. Lionel Atwill (inset), noted actor, is suing his actress wife, Elsie Mackay, for a divorce, following an early morning raid on an a aire The actress (above) has not made a statement. She sailed for Europe a few days ago on the same boat Mrs. T, B. Hood is a guest at the Townsend hotel from Cheyenne. Mrs Atwill was found with Max H. W. Busby of Buffalo is here on business, see Philip Mahoney, manager of the Buffalo Creels ranch will leave this has been postponed until the meet- ing day of next month. oe Christmas Tree ‘xt Mullin Club Wedvestay for Children. Members of the Catholic Girls’ club will have a © * -t as tree on Wednesday evening at the Mullin club for all children of St. Anthony's church. The party will begin at 7:30 o'clock and gifts will be on the tree for every child. oes Meeting and Dance at Carpenter "=" "yesday., A meéting of the Srotherhood of : held on Tuesday evening, ‘December 22, in the Carpenters’ union ‘rll; 221 North im the purchase of which we have obtained for our customers the high- ° est value for the lowest price. ? Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores for, Your Convenience” 4 TELL THE TRIBUNE Do you know the names of any students returning for the holl- days whose names have not ap- veared?, If‘so, phone the names to the editor of this column that we may tell their friends. Also give us news of the arrival or departure of friends and relatives. | We want everything that is news and will thank you for your co-operation. JULIUS VOIGT Pioneer [ailor FEATURING $25 SUITS Made to Measure Remodeling Our Specialty, 163 SOUTH BEECH Opposite Second St Public Market ' candidates a dance will be glyen for members and the public, A turkey Wolcott street, instead of the} will be given for a prize during the Knights of Pythias hall. After the] dance. business session and initiation of ist UI-8 IA Sale Tomorrow at White’s Grocery. The Ladies’ Auxiliary and. the East Side circle of the First Baptist church will hold a sale of baked foods and will complete the sale of bazaar goods tomorrow at White's grocery store. The sale will begin at 11 a. m, Your Piano Is Here See the New Shipments eee Christmas Carols to. *e Practiced. ! A general rehearsal of Christmas rols by the Girl’ Scouts will be ld Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock the assembly room of the public rary. It is important that all girl nuts attend and those to be present il enter by the west door the ‘This sturdy little Gulbransen Piano, rary. fully guaranteed in every part by Sh en the manufacturers and by us, irthday Anniversary = Celebrated, Mrs. Walter Jones was yesterday afternoon at ‘295 722 St. Mary's street, at a party Sold on Easy Terms. | = : ile GIVE HER A The Chas. E. Wells Music Company PERMANENT FOR CHRISTMAS Price $20.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 “Home of the Chickering” CASPER 232 East 2nd Phone 194 Branch at Salt Creek “RoTurRock’S” ! Casper’s Finest Jewelers || For the past ten days we have used the wires continuously in keeping our stock right up to Rothrock’s standard. i| | We are prepared to care for your late shop- | ping and do engraving right up to Xmas eve. hostess | her home,| week for Rawlins to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. John Mahoney. His brother, James Mahoney a student at Notre Dame university will also given in honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of her ‘son, Orville. nes were played and refreshments were served by Mrs. Jones. Invited guests included:’ 'Irene| spend the vacation at home with his Miler, Ione Farquhar, ‘Olive Stew-| 2@rents. 3 z art, Florence Barnes, Wanda < ickens, Lee Pickew=! Melvin Meyer,| Mrs. Alice Stanley left Sunday evening for Denver to spend the holl- days with her son, eee Louis Meyer, Walter Jones, Jr!, and the hone st The Misses Mary and Edna Grieve have returned to Casper from Salt PERSONALS Lake city where they attend school ¥ at, Rowland Hall, and will spend un: til after the Christrias holidays with W. ©. Hart left Saturday evening |'helr Parents, | pests Miss Jeannette Landis has accept- ed a position with the Auto Equip- F. J. Luking of the Luking Dry ment, company. . Cleaning company left recently for St. Louls. . ‘ Miss Catherine Davis has accepted a position with the Metropolitan com pany for the vacation period, eee es e's Miss Alma Leighty is among the asper school teachers to” leave for she holidays. Miss Leighty will spend he vacation with relatives in Phil- tips, Wis, Mrs, Carl Winter and daughter, Ruth are leaving soon for’ Jackson: ville, Fla., to spend some time. eee Miss Zelma Schopf has accepted a position with the Tribune, . e ete F. M..Curran left Chicago. Saturday for eee Milton Smith has been visiting} phomas Kenney of Denver Is here with his mother, Mrs. J. M. Smith | on \pusiness, in Basin. eee reste ks Mrs. U. W. Cain of Midwest ar- Senator* Francis E, Warren ‘will | rived in Casper Monday morning, return’ to Wyoming on Thursday ee evening, December 24, and while in| yfr, and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham the state will be the guest of his| are in Casper from the Bar C ranch. } son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and eee Mrs, Fred E. Warren of Cheyenne, Mrs. Warren will not accompany Senator Warren, eee Miss Molly O'Mara, student at the University of Wyoming returned on] yer business callers here a guest-at sunday from Laramie to spend the] the Gladstone hotel. ,elidays here, with her mother. eee pee Othmer Walker left a few days Mrs, John Dullaghan and son Jack | ago for Rochester, Minn., to spend left Friday for Rushville, Neb. to| some time. spend the holidays with relatives eee and friends. Mr. Dullaghan will join] . , Zogg of Salt Creek visited in his family on Thursday, Casper Saturday en route to Steu- nt ne benville, Ohio, * eee ? Thomas Haymond, owner of Aann's Hat Shop located in the Mid. west building will leave Tuesday for California to d the Christmas holidays with her mother. Tho shop charles ~ Holland, freshman at} will be in charge of Mrs. Frank Gore Northwestern university at ‘Evan- | during the absence of Mrs, Haymond. ‘ton, Ill,, has returned to spend the o2e © Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Slofter and family are among the Midwest vis- {tors in Casper. it He (0.0 G. EB, Pfausteel is among the Den- Metz who conservatory Miss Margue t Bush ete > wee ks here with holid: season here with Mr. and Clarence B. Richardson has re- Mrs. William Holland, 541 South | turned from a trip to New York Kimball street. city. S00, eee Weston Sproul is spending tho week in Casper from the oll: fields with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .W. W. Sproul, 141 West Tenth street. Miss Ruth Sproul who ts attending school this year in Cambridge, Mass., ‘Missou” Hines, formerly a res!- dent of this city and. a Natrona county pioneer {s here on business and visiting with friends from Den: ver where he now makes his home, Mr. Hines is a guest at the Henning will not r “urn for the holidays but | hotel. will visit with friends in New York. see wc seals R. BE. Wertz, manager of the Pro: James A. Carroll auditor for the| ducers’ and Refiners corporation lidwest Refining company’ arrived | spent Sunday here from Parco and « Casper yenver. Monday morning ‘from | lett Monday’morning for his home. He was accompanied by his mother who will spend Christmas at the Wertz home at Parco. evening cee Mirs Ruth Kistler returned to her 1ome In Lusk, Saturday fter visiting here for a short itime Mrs. H. B. Hoghes of Riverton vith her cousin, Mrs. H. E. Dalley,| has been visiting with Casper nd family of 774 South Grant ave | friends. rue, \ eee “ee Miss Constance Metz has returned om Laramie where she attends the Iniversity of Wyoming and will James Burns who recently under. went a serious operation , in Omaha, is reported to be convelscing rap- idly, nocording to word recetved here pend until after the New Year holl-| from Mrs, Burns who accompanied lays here with relatives, him to Nebraska. eee eee Rothrocks Want to See You Miss Loufse Bingham, who 1s a} Mrs. J. M. Cromer ts expected to tudent at Steven's college, Colum: | return from St. Louis this week ‘us, Mo., 1s in Casper for the Chriat-| where she has been visiting with mas holidays with her parents, Dr.| friends and relatives for several and Mrs. J. W. Bingham of South | weeks. Kimball street, eee George B, Jenkinson head-of+the and department of the Midwest eee M. J. Austin of falt Creek, spent Sunday here leaving Sunday evening for » Missouri. tefining company arrived tn) Cas. Cee od ver Sunday evening from Denver. Donald Dorsey left Casper Sunday sili ded evening for Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green’ and eee ‘ons, Who spent some time in Nen ver, returned to Casper Sunday Clarence Trompson, freshman at the University of Wyoming at Lara- nie wil! with his ard return ening rents, Mr, and Mrs day evening on the Northwestern for | c Cambridge, Ohio, to visit with rela tives for some time. oe Phone 402 for Gainaday, to Casper Tuesday © spend the holidays here How- Phonograph Victor Record Sale Any Upright Brunswick, Victrola or Edison Phonograph in Our Store 1-2 PRICE Several Console Models $50 to $100 Off VICTOR | RECORDS | Mrs. Harry Liebhar has been visiting ir eral days. days here when she will return to Thompson, 933 South Ash] a Columbus, Mo,, to resume her work | Street. Give Her a Chevrolet fort Xmas. at Christian college. O5S ue — = : see Mr. and Mrs. David~Kester left] phone 402 for Gainaday. Francis Dunn George Goble; Don. | Sunday evening for Lima, Ohio. re Eas 1id Brown and Penney Nichols, are a Make this an electrical Christmas Untversity of Wyomin Harold Lamb left on Sunday for ei who are vespitoke iy eitint to Oblong, 11. WASHINGTON.—Forelgn powers Christmas on’ Wednesday of | this vie site which, have negotiated funding week. Mrs. T. C. Tonkin departed Satur- | settlement here willbe permitted to financing in regardless of what ake on the ed today ntinue their intry congress may ments, it was decls treasury, and Any Black Seal Record in Our Stock (Double-faced). Many Christmas Records among them {Double Faced) 95¢ $1.25 $2.00 Red Seal ecords priced ac- (Double Faced) All other Victor ordingly. All New Records in perfect condi- tion. Ni before have Victor Records been offered in Casper at reduced prices. The Chas. E. Wells Music Company 232 East Second Street Phone 194 PAGE THRE net an Essex for Xma CHRISTMAS DINNER May be made more enjoy- able by choosing it carefully at The Food Center 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Bldg. REGULAR PRICES _._ 28¢ Mixed ‘Nuts, per pound > Black W ts, { ___.1. 88C 3 Pounds for $1.00 A Ime Ww uts, 3 Pounds for__- ~-70¢ i Xmas Mix*d Candy, 7 Pounds for $1.00 Grape Fruit ; ifc ** 14¢ See gbaniic SS 28¢c Bacon, ner pound ~._..-.. PHONE YOUR ORDER ‘t will receive the same careful tttention given those who cal) n person Small extra charge f 10¢ for delivery You Can Always Save at : The Food Center PHONE 22 120 West Second Street lurner-Cottman Building of the Jordon and toe formerly Bungalow Have a Christmas Club Fund Ready for NEXT DECEMBER! RENT After Jan. Ist, 1926 Entire Balcony FOne display window and. part of Main Floor. See HOFFHINE Becklinger Bldg. When next December rolls around, wouldn’t it be:great to go down to the bank and draw out the money to pay your Christmas bills and have some left over for a “nest egg,” You can do this by joining the Christmas Club Mr, Club-Boy Says: “Jim Brown claim: the cup for the bes: trained family. Each of his eight children Christmas Club account.” has a Wyoming National Bank We pay 4% interest if all payments are made promptly. amounts, you wish. and making regularly weekly de- posits of comparatively small 200.00 25000 500.00 1000.00 You may pay as far in advance as The Club ends early in next December, Tie we VE == Here Are the Classes One Year ; $ 1250 2500 i 50.00 $ 100.00 150.00 It takes only a minute and a coin to join

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