Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1925, Page 3

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| i TUESWAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925 @SOCIETY, | | | ! H By MARY TOBIN. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore Issue Invitations Mr. and Mrs. ert Blackmore are issuing invitations for a buffet sv pper to be given at the home of| the banquet table, and the members Mrs. Blackmore's parents, Mr, and|o the Apollo clu sang severa) num- Mrs. C. V. Norris, on South Dayid| bers, which they will give at thelr street. The supper will prec the | concert January 6 The club, which Elks annu is composed of fifty members, Is and will b making excellent progress under the leadership of Mr. Marquis. ® patrons are former Governor of R. W. Marquis, president of the club, Mr, Marquis killed the elk on a recent hunting trip. ,Several of the patrons delivered short talks at Patrons Of Apolio Club Are RB. Brooks, R. C. Cather, William Patrons, of the “Apollo “clut Cobb. Judge Bryant Cromer. entertained jast night at B. Durham, Charles A, Cullen, kall by members of the club, S. Ellison, J. Hanway, Dr. H. is one of -Casper‘s foremost Lathrop, Judge C. D. Murane, P, organizations. A dinner of roast elk|C- Nleolaysen, R, H. Nichols, Judge was provided throu eh the he courtesy R. R. Rose, J, R. Schlueter, G..8.. Scott, A. A, Slade, Charles B. Stat. H ynsend and William Nomads of Ayiuaka, Omara San- No. 43, will meet Saturday eve- ning at § o'clock inthe Odd Fellows’ hall. Officers for the year will be elected and refreshments will be served by those in charge. eee We are satisfactor candy wit Liggett’s W hitman’s We have Leen offered sive sale of a number of others, consider these three the best on the Crane’s the exclu- but Mrs. Schwartz Entertains Tuesday Tea Club Members Mrs. H. H. Schwartz was hostess this afternoon at her home, 801 Lysaigiae Std, ee ve ck | South. Beech street, for a meeting of ms Aa E iee aan cf satat ee the Tuesday Tea club. Guests pres- an AeaitA te ee soe DAY {OM lent, .basides, members, were: «Mrs. less desirable quality. R. R. Rose and Mrs. Charles 1 Camp- bell.. The club. will meet again in 170, weeks, At a recent meeting of the club four new members, elected into the ul Valker, Mrs. # Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores for Your Convenience” Phonograph and Victor Record Sale Any Upright Brunswick, Victrola or Edison Phonograph in Our Store 1-2 PRICE Several Console Models $50 to $100 Off Stock (Double-faced). $1.50 Red Seal 95¢c (Double Faced) All New Records in perfect condi- been offered in Casper at reduced 5 Music Company RECORDS 39c . (Double Faced) All other Victor Records priced ac- tion. prices. E. Wells 232 East Second Street Any Black Seal Record in Our Many Christmas Records among them $2.00 Red Seal cordingly. Never before have Victor Records The Chas. Phone 194 J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Mark Davis and Mrs, William B. Cobb, eee Social And Dane At Carpenters’ Hall The carpenters of the Local Union 1564. will give a social and dance for | their families ane friends on Satur: day evening at the Carpenter hall on North Wolcott street. Excellent music has been secured and refresh. ments will be served. eee Ruttke-VanSant Marriage Monday Miss Mary Buttke and Ralph N. VanSant were quietly married on| Monday afternoon, December 21, at | 2 o'clock, the Rev. Rhewaldt, pastor of the Lutheran church, officiating. They were attended by Stanley Ben edict and Miss Adeline Gilhourn, | The bride has been a resident of Casper for the last two years, while the groom, who is owner of the R. N, VanSant Motor company, has lived here for seven years. Foltow- Ing the ceremony the couple left for Peorla, Ill, on a honeymoon trip, | and on their return will be at home to their friends at their npartment | in the VanSant building. PERSONALS Clyde Shaffer, a student at the University of Colroado at Boulder, is spending the vacation period here with his parnets, Mr. and Mrs. omer Shaffer, 646 Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer also have another son with them for the holidays, Clayte Shaffer who attends school at St. John’s Military academy in Salina, Kans, eee Eriest Kilpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Kilpatrick of 1231 South Wolcott street is among the students spending the holiday season in Casper. Ernest is a student at the University of Wyoming at Lara- mie, eee Among the college students spend: ing their holiday vacations in Cas- per is George Baker who arrived ‘rom Laramie whree he is taking medical preparatory work, Monday morning, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker. eee A. L. Ganser left recently Seymour, Wis. for Moe left this week for Wis., to visit for some 0. A ‘Vaupaca, time. eee Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. daughter left Monday Lima, O., where they guest of relatives and the holiday season. e. Sontag and evening for will be the friends over . J. W. O'Netl was among those who left Casper Monday evening for the t. Mr. O'Neil will visit in Mil- waukee. aoe Ed and Fred Jones of 340 North Beech street left Sunday morning for Sertile, Minn., to spend Christ- mas with thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Jones. They will be present for the reunion in celebra- tion of the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents. © . oe G. B. Jenkinson, head of the land Cepartment of the Midwest Refining company is returning to Denver this evening after stiending several days here on company business. eee Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Reed will re- turn Wednesday morning from an extended visit spent in California eee . George W. Faulkner of the Polk Directory is here for the week from Denver. eee Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Setbel have as their guest over the holiday sea- son at their residence, 525 South Wolcott street, Mrs, Seibel's nother, Ginger Bread Men and Women Marzipan Vegetables and Fruits ASCO Quality Delicatessen 138 South Center St. OPEN EVENINGS Old Hi Cost is never so happy as when he separates man and wife. Officer Save, in our employ, helps them to live happily. BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY AT CUT PRICES OPEN EVENINGS 122 West Second St. YOUR CHRISTMAS FOOTWEAR IS HERE FOR YOU Turner-Cottman Bldg. Two Doors West of Chase’s Cafe Purchases of $5.00 or More Delivered Free. SAVE WITH OFFICER SAVE Join the throng of money savers who have listened to the pleadings of Officer Save. We carry A COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES For Women, Misses, Men and Children. SHOE STORE Turned Down When Suzette Bermudez, Argen- tine dancer, appeared before Judge Gates in Los Angel mony from her husband, Jose Ber- mudez, Judge Gates asked her how | much money she was making, Learn- ing that she was making more than Bermudez, the judge denied her plea, declaring she could take care of her- self, ane od oem ae se Mrs. S. P. Hicks of Mountain Grove, Mo. Mrs. Seibel who. visited with er mother in’ Mountain Grove just recently returned and was accom panied by Mrs. Hicks. cee James Carroll, auditor for the Mid west Refining company with offices in Denver, will return to his home this evening after spending several days here. Mr. Carroll formerly re- sided in this city. eee Mrs. George L. Evang of Denver is in Casper until after the holidays ®s a guest of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Bishop, Mr. Evans will join Mrs, Evans within the next few days. ee Nar F. J. Sullivan is visiting with Cas per friends for the holidays, eee here to ask for all-| _Che Casper Daily Ctibune of the wirter with Mrs. Covington’s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sims, eee Lloyd Price, a student at the Colo- ido Agricultural college in Fort ‘ollins, returned Monday and will pend Christmas with hig mother, Irs. Ida Price at her ranch west of ‘sper. Mr. Price is a brother of Mrs. John M, Whisenhunt of this city. eee . Miss Vira Barker, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Louis Barker of South Beech street has returned to Casper ‘rom Washington, D. C., where she sttends Chevy Chase. eee Mrs. Ed Flinn are ex. return from Laram{e morning to spend the Mr. Flinn’s par- Flinn attends the state Mr. and pected to Wednesday rolidays here with ents, Mr. ersity. see Mrs. Boston t Falls, h of has been Mont, on r sister. ee called account to Gr of the 1 den’ William Utzinger of the White Motor © pany 1s transacting busi- ness affairs in Thermopolis for a short time. eee 4 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonalc ate.guests at the Townsend hote from their ranch home on Willow Creek. ees Hardin, transacting W. E. has been fairs here, nder attorney. business af spend the Christmas holld: with her daughter, Mary Louise. Mrs. Helmreich is a nurse for the Mid- west company. eee Miss Ella Rathvon has returned to Casper for the holidays from St. Mary's college at Galesburg, eee Mrs. H. A. Thompson is spending 1 few weeks visiting with relatives in Denver, see Mrs. Leslie Reeve and Miss Mar- Saret Reeve leave today for Chicago and thelr home in Whiting, Ind., after spending some time In Casper as the guests of Mrs, Reeve's son, Dr. Roscoe Reeve, eee W. B. Stensrud of Midwert was in this city Monday on business. eee Mrs. Lucy Weaver of Wichita. Kans., has arrived in Casper to visit over the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Howard Zook. Paul Boder of Seattle is here on business and fs @ guest at the Hen- ning hotel. eee I. H, Nichols is among the out of town business callers here from Denver. ‘ * cece David Kidd is hete for the holi- days from the University of Illinois ee Brian Tobin and Mahoney, returned this afternoon from Washington, D. C., and will spend until after the New Year holl- days here with their parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, 536 South Wolcott street. Brian attends school at Georgetown university while Barry is a freshman at the Catholic university. Justin Me- Carthy, also a student at the Cath- olic university, and Harry Connelly, student at Georgetown Prep re- turned this morning for the holidays. see Miss Hazel Gilbert left evening for Chicago. brother, Barry Monday James Cody of the M. P. Wheeler agency, left Casper Monday evening {ge Chicago to spend a short time before going to Wisconsin to spend the holidays with relatives, eee Mr. and Mrs, Dyer Hays expect to leave Thursday for Lander to spend Christmas with Mr. Hay’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Park Hays. eed H. K. Molten of Midwest has been attending to business affairs here. Mra Charl Mon¢ veral months. Mr is connected with the Abbott tracting company. Abbott of o Calif Abbott Con A. G. McClellan of Midwest is an out of town visitor in Casper. eee Ray George, who is in Casper on ‘usiness, expects to return to his ome in Sheridan on Wednesday or Thursday. cee D. J. Kelso of Greybull has been 1 visitor here for several days e 2 Arthur Kyte 2} stock grower, left he Nortinvestern atrona county last evening on for Rochester, tinn., where he will undergo treat- mehts at the Mayo Brothers’ hos. pital. cee P. C. Peny and Mrs, Peny of ‘leveland are guests in this city. omits B. Rose of the Universit! Picture inpany is here on business from yeriver and is a guest at the Glad hotel, one oe. Oliver Howe and Lloyd Bunting are visiting in this city from Ethete, Wyo. cee Post is a visitor spending mbour 18—In mahogany or ne Inches. §38, Boudoir 5—A new boud Jesign in American wal Pieces priced everal days here from his home in ireybull, eee Misa Sara Stewart {s spending the wliday vacation with her mother in Denver, ‘ eee Miss Alice Wilkinson of the New wk O11 company is leaving (ois evening for Denver to spend the vacation period with relatives and (riends. eee Mrs, Elizabeth Covington and son James are leaving Wednesday for Adrian, Mo,, to spend tho remainder : eee Mrs. Helen Helmreich leaves to-| night for Denver, where she will of American walnut. Hour Pour otrihe on bell mictal gong. Height 9 inches, hall hour strike. Heigh NM PICKARD Wonderful showing of new pieces in Pichard China in encrusted gold and conventional designs . low as $2.50 M. T.,Rathvon is leaving today for r for a several days’ business B, Edwards ts spending a few in Casper.from his home in Salt Creek. Mr and Mrs. John Leonard and amily are leaving Tuesday morning for Anacona, Mont., where they will spend the holidays with Mr, Leon- ard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard. see G. T, Nelson of Greybull is spend- ing a few days here on business, eee Mr, and Mrs, Charles Abbott are visiting in’ this city this week from their home in Midwest. R. A. Watt arrived yesterday trom Buffalo and {s making a ‘business call here forma few days, eee Mrs. Lola Maler, formerly Miss Lola Miller of this clty, expects to arrive in Casper during the season from Cartegena Columba, to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Z. Q. Miller. see Mrs. F. R short time in home at Lost C Harper is spending a this city from her pin, B. J. Decker of Cheyenne and his vrother are in this city for several days on business, eee C. F. Bechtol of Edgerton fs a bus- ness visitor here this week, E. E. Post of Greybull is visiting n this city for a few days. eee The Misses Mable and Grave For- rest of Midwest are visiting in this sity for a few days. eee Miss Virginia i from Oma wnell hall, Bucknum has ar- a, where she attends spend the holidays iy here with her moiher, Tda sucknum. ene Mrs. J, E. Scott returned to her home here Saturday night from Sansas City, Mo., after spending sev- eral weeks there. GIVE HERA PERMANENT FOR CHRISTMAS Price $20.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 aron—A reproduc aches. $19.00. } Forks .... Gravy Ladle Jelly Server 5 Teaspoons ... 6 Knives and 6 6 Salad Forks...... Harry Connelly has returned from , Washington, D. C., to visit with his} parents, Mr. and Mrs. nelly, tion. during the C eee Miss Dora Nethaus: Midwest to visit wit the holidays. eee Fred Hufsmith, Jr., arrived Sat-| urday night from La‘ the vacation here wit M teaches at Lead, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hufsmith. | cee Miss Harriet Joyce has arrived from Lead, 8. D., to spend two| Weeks as the guest of her sister, | John Powers. Miss Joyce | | | Miss Frances Sheet the Mills school, left Monday night or Billings, Mont., for the holidays Mrs, Ralph Kamon and 5 Ralph, left Sunday night for Spear ish, S. D., for. an extendeé visit with relatives cee Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lewis are pending a few days in Casper from their home at Salt Creek. Mr. Lewis 8 field superintenden west. W. L, Con- hristmas vaca s Is leaving for | h friends over ramie to spend ith his parents, | han, teacher at Mia- | t for PAGE THREE Phone 402 for Gainaday. Christmas Only Two Days Away Your Christmas Dinner | Awaits You At | The Food Center 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Bldg. TWO-DAY PRICES Medium Sized Oranges, y Blue Goose Yranges, per dozen Lemons, per lozen __- Get our prices on Oranges } he half box—they are as che as apples, suggests new The d comes in See our late arriva The Styl> is Stui Quality Excel Annes IE West- minster pattern in Gorham Plate is a typical ex- ample of the many stun- ning creations we have to offer you in our extensive stock of plated ware. Your inspection is dahel reduced). Westminster candlestick. mM imches high, $18.25 .. $6.50 $1.50 Solid Gold and Gold Filled Barrels. also Black, Red and Green Barrels. fer, Conklin and Eversharp makes. $2.50, $3.75, $5.00, $7.00, $8.00 The turn of the year ire for new millinery | with the t Values Exceptionally Good Shop Midwest Pharmacy millinery new year, Is. inning Hat pele Van e We are f wes Location prepared f 159 So. Immediate, Center service on Be. po ir engraving. f Work done Btock en's ia our own Bank imme Casper’s Finest Jewelers Rhone Give Jewelry of Individuality Whether your choice be the gleaming beauty of a sparkling gem or the exquisite charm of some dainty:piece—the variety is such that you cannot err. In a great variety. ues, in white, gold and p!atinum: mountings. Priced at— $20, $38, $50, $75 and up Wrist Watch ‘for Her Nothing is more appropriate or sure to please her $12, $18, $15, Sait y } Wrisi Watch for Him Convenient and practical acceptable gift for him. $17.50, $20, $25, $35, $50 Sheaf- Just Received This A. M.—Fresh shipme: Good Luck Butter Suhstitutj the reel substitate, Tarke for Xm ‘OUR ORDER NOW. PHONE YOUR ORDE t will receive the same ca ittention given those who n person. Small extra chaq of 10c for delivery You Can Always Save The Food Cent PHONE 22 120 West Second Stree! Turner-Cottman Buildi: jordon and Joe. formerly of t! Bungalow Diamond Wonderful val- te than a Wrist Watch. $25, $35, and $50 A most SS Gent’s Pocket Watches Hamilton Howard " Gruen 4 Elgin . Waltham Kn $12.50, $25, $35 and up Our Complete Stock Enables Us to Take Care of the Late Shoppers. We Can Supply Your Every Want.

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