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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925 PEST POOR | Ulliott-Bryne Marriage Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. A, M. Elliott and John Bryne, both of Casper, were quietly married at 4/o’clock Tuesday afternoun, Judge John M. Hench perforniing the ceremony, They were attended by Miss Catherine Nines and Richard Nines. . Mrs. Bryne has been a resident of this city for two years, having come here from Minneapolis t» as- sume direction of th> Kopper Kettle Art Shop, She was fater ‘n sharwe of the oe gning department »° the Golden fule, resigning her position last October. Mr Bryne has lived {n Natrona county for the last 25 years and Is well known here as a sheepman, ‘They will make their home on CY avenue. Cantata To Be Presented Tonight Members of the Sunday school of Grace English Lutheran church will present a cantata this evening at 7 o'clock. The entertainment, ‘Tell Me the Old, Old Story,” was composed and arranged by Mrer. But- ler Cromer. A Christmas offering will be taken for the benefit of the Sunday school. © Miss Nelson To Entertain Friends Miss Lavonia Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George B. Nelson, who is here for the holidays from Lara- mie, where she attends the State University, will entertain at a Christ- mas dinner this evening at her home. 2931) South Wolcott street. Covers will be laid for the Misses Pauline Meyer, Pauline Green, Lillian Eng- land, Helen McFadyen, Loutse Bing. ham and Dorothy Byars. eee 3 Christmas Caro!s Will f Be Sung Thursday ‘There wil} be Christmas carol sing- tng from the porch of the Young ‘Women’s Christian association home on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, eee Dinner Party to Be Given Saturday. Mrs. Oliver G. Johnson will eftter- tain Saturday evening at dinner In honor of her son Billy, who is spend- ing the vacation here from Alton, Ti, where he attends school, eee Sleighing Party Is Enjoyed Tuesday. Among those who enjoyed, a sleighing party Tuesday evening ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph BE. Barton, Miss Patricia Sullivan, Charles 'T. Me- Grady and Dr. William 0. McDer- mott. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening by Mrs. Purdy at her home on South Park avenue. eee Wyoming University Students Return. < » i Numerous University of Wyoming students have returned to Casper for the holidays. Those’ who returned lagt evening from Laramie were: Miss Kathleen Hemry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hemry: Miss Emma Gothberg, Miss Lucille Niles, Mias Reiva Niles, Lioyd Rues- seger,, Lawrence Ormsby, Francls “Dutch” Dunn, Harry Ballard, Cy- - Last Call We are diligently maintaining our assortment of desirable Gifts these last two days before Christmas and are right on hand to serve you. We can supply you the right article at a price whereby you “Save with Safety” at your Rexall stores. = Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores for Your Convenience” GIVE HER A PERMANENT FOR CHRISTMAS Price $20.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 Small Down Payment | Delivers This Washer Don’t Ask Her What She Wants— Give Her A NEW GAINADAY .ad you'll make no mistake. No gift would be - fore appropriate or better appreciated by HER mho means everything to you. CASPER GAINADAY CO. 402 East Second St. @OClETY, i} By MARY TOBIN ~~, | er, lrene Carlson, Frances Carpenter, Edith Christensen, Rosa Colegrove, Mrs. C. J, Congdon, Mrs. Frank Day. Dorothy DeArton, Mrs. C. O. Eding- ton, Ruth Edwin, Frances Gill, Pearl Green, Mrs. W. L. Green, Mary Hall, Claudis Hon, Elizabeth Jenkins, Doris Lineaweaver, Edith Malone, Irene Marble, Helen Mason, Marie Mathew, Gertrude McKay, Mary Mc- Whinnie, Marian Myers, Jacke New- ton, Thelma Patterson, ‘Treva Mae Payne, Grace Peabody, Jullet Phil- Mus, Merna Post, Maurine Redick. Carol Rigby, Cheyenne and Miss Ruth Kimball who has been teaching in. the Coke yille schools are spending the vaca. tion perjod here with their father, W. 8. Kimball and Mrs. Kimball of Milton avenue. eee Allen Michie is visiting with Cas- per friends for several days. cee Miss Evelyn King, who attends the Teachers * College a Greeley, Colv., jas returned to her hon.e in Casper to spend the Christmas holidays with ril Fox, Clarence Thompson; John Groves, Ralph Andrus, Jake: Thomp- son, George Goble and Ed Flinn. Mabel Roach, Franc] her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mrs. Flinn, who has been visiting | Robbins, Josephine Rusecll, Joyce| ..ng on Bonnie Brae street. with her parents in Denver, witt| Scott, Ellen Swanstromn. Mre. H. 8, eee Taggart, Mrs, M. Tucker, Mrs. S. S. Wheeler, Mara Whetstone, Lucylee White Mrs. H. S. Willard, and Irene Wilson, Tenor—Pau! Baker. C. B. Cady, C, B. Clevenger. EB. W. Condit, H. J. fohnson, Edmund W. Naab, Richard Ralph, Wayne Scott, F. H. Stouffer, R. H. Stouffer, Char eet nnd Gerald Swisher, las Baker, L, BE. Bentley, . W. Brown, E. J, Cox, Clyde Foremen, Jones, C. H. Kinnane, Kenneth Mark, Donald McHenry. G. L, Pfeifer, W, J. Reed, Jon Shikany, B. C. Stouffer, 8. S. Wheeler, H.-S. Willard and Charles Wilecn. University Orchestra: First Violin—Datsy Wharton, Con. certinaster; Arthur Burckert, Anne Coughlin, Arthur Foster, Mrs. R. C, Frishie, B.D, Hay. F, J. Kohn, and Paul Scharinann, Second “Io!in—Doris Ewers, Irene Fanning. Manrine Lane, Lavonne Pfeifer, Corliss Van Horn. Viola—Mrs, Stanley Edwards and Avery McPhee. Cello—Dr. E. J. Bonner, Mrs. B. J. Bonner and Frances McPhee. Double Bass—C, A. Koepke. Plano—Edward A. Flinn, Reed Organ—Mr. Frisble. Flute—H. W. Eller, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Platz have sone to Mrs, Platz’ former. home in Nebraska to spend Christmas with relatives. join Mr. Flinn here oe Mr. and Mrs. Riggs Are Hosts at Party. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggs were hosts to a number of their friends last evening at an informal bridge party given at their residence. 343 South Kimball street. Decorations artistically carried out in a color scheme suggestive of Christmas were used, Thursday. . eee C, .f, Daniels of the National Sup- ply company has returned/from sey- eral days spent {n Fort Collins, Colo., on business. eee John (Tidball, who {is connected with the National Derrick and Sup- ply company, is expected to arrive soon from Deaver to spend the holl- Uays with his family here. eee Robert Locke Hazlett, son of Mr. tnd Mrs. A, J. Hazlett, is confined ‘o his home on South Grant street. with the flu. and M,. L. Dixon. who Guests and M. w. Vv attended were. Mr. Wehrll, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. an] Mrs, Rarold Armour J, Roy McAdams, Agnes . Mires. Lorena T. A, Clare and M. L. Dixon. eae Dinners Will Precede ' Elks’ Dancing Varty. Numercue dinner parties are be- ing: pinnned and arvange? for to be given preceding the Elks’ New Years eve dancing party. Invitatiens are being issued for three buffet sup: pers and dutch treat dinners to be given at the hotels. eee Bible Class of Baptist Chureh Gives Social. Members of the Bible class of the Emmanuel Baptist church of which| Ohce—Ralph Eakin. the Rev. J. T. Hanna ts pasor, en-| Clarinet—Cecil Centlivere, | Clar- tertained at social last evening at|ence Marshall, Maurine Redick and the church for new members and | Gerald Swisher. young people of the congregation.| Trumpet—E. The evening was pleasantly spent {n | James Keachie. playing games after which refresh-| | Horn—Garrett Mulhern, menis were served. Fifty guests at-| Trombone—Paul Garman, tended. Tuba—Ray Malody. ‘Tympani—Donald McHenry. Drums—Raymond Frazer. ae Miss Barts eee Miss Margaret Grieve has gone to her home at the Dumbbell ranch to spend Christmas with her parents Sines Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, who have been visiting in Casper for « few days from thelr Willow Creat: ranch, are leaving for Wor!end to visit over the Christmas with Mrs. McDonalds sister, Mrs. George Tay- lor and Mrs. Taylor ee Miss Cella Dyke, who is a stu- dent at the University of Nebriska at Lincoln, has arrived in Casper to spend the holidays here with her varents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dyke on South David street. eee Frank Hays of Lander, formerly a resident of Casper and a brother of Dyer Hays, has been elected captain of the cross country team at the University of Nebraska, where he is a junior. N. Hitchcock and eee Tenth Birthday Is Celebrated. Harriett Chapin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Chapin, celebrated C. C. Jones of Midwest was in this ty Tuesday on business. eee Mr, and Mrs. Louls Ferguson have ‘rrived in Casper from their home in Lavoye and will remain here un- til after Christmas. eee Cc. W. Thatcher {gs leaving Wednes- day evening to spend the holidays with his family in San Francisco eee Fred Hufsmith is spending a short ume ‘n Douglas on business. eee her tenth birthday anniversary this!’ PERSONALS afternoon, by entertaining elght of her friends at the home of, her par- ents, 522 South Durbin street. Mr. and Mrs, Kirk Hartung and Games were played indoors after| baby will spend Christmas {n Chey- which a birthday feast was served | enne, cs guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. by Mrs. Chapin. A birthday cake iced | H, Hartung. and decorated with candles, centered 2.) o.@ the table. + Vincent Carter, state auditor, and Present were, the Misses Emma | Mrs. Carter (Helen Carlson), of Chey- Jean Myer, Zella Wyatt, Thelma | enne, will spend Christmas here with Chandler, Vera Ford, Ada Clutter,| Mrs, Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavine Denny, Ellen O'Connor and | Carlson. Jane Paradise, . Ed Zellsdort and Charles Jones Irove in from Salt Creek Tuesday for the day. eee Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bond of Redmen to Meet Cheyenne, will be guests here for Thursday Evening. Christmas of Mr, and Mrs, Warwick Popo Agie Tribe No. 10 Order of | Bona. Redmen will meet_in regular ses- sion Thursday evening at the Odd Fellow’s hall during which time busi- ness of importance will be trans- acted, Following the meeting re- freshments will be served by 2 com- mittee In charge. ‘ se “The Messiah” Is Presented At University Handel's “The Messiah,” was pre- sented Sunday in the University . gymnasium at. Laramie, in which William Keith Gerdom, a seven two students from Casper, Ed Flinn | and a half pound son, arrived Tues- and Joe Shikany, took part. day, December 22, to visit his par- The personnel of the University| ents, Mr. and Mrs, Gerdom, of 143 chorus follows: West Thirteenth street. Mrs. Ger- Soprano—Helen Adams, Mrs. John|dom {js a daughter of G. L, Frost, Atkinson, Jessie Brewer, Dorothy|of the Tribune. Buffington, Mildred Carson, Mrs. 8, sorts! M. Clark, Frances Colt, Mary Jane| Miss Elizabeth Batigh who spent Couzens, Zaidee -Dickinson, Annie] three months in Denver has return- Marie Dudley, Katherine Eckdall,| ed to this city. Marla Edwards, Francelia French, * i Margaret Gale, Mrs. R. P, Gott-| Miss Elise Hayes, a student at the schalk, Mamie Hagglund,, May| University of Wyoming at Lara- Hobbs, Margaret Hayes, Mrs. Walter | mle, spent Tuesday evening in Cas- Jackson, Frances Johnson, Irene] per with friends en’ route tu her Johnson, Mrs, Maye Johnson, Pearle| home in Riverton where she will Jones, Agnes Kleeman, Helen Mc-| spend the Christmas vacation. Garrity, Gwendolyn McReynolds, r ahh Mrs. F. L. Nussbaum, Evelyn Owen, R. A. Smith cameo to Casper this Laura Powell, Ruth Prout, Frances} week to meet his daughter, Betty Quinn, Jeannette Richardson, Helen | and Marjorie who attend school here Robbins, Elizabeth Scott, rances} and who accompanied him to Wolton Sibley, Mrs, Fay Smith, Eva Mae} for the holiday season. Smith, secretary; [rene Smith, Kath- bh ryn Snow, Lillian Sparks, Dorls| Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martin Spencer, Helen Svenson, Bula True-| arrived in Casper this week from blood, Josephine Watt, Goldie Wears, | their ranch near Kaycee, and will Ellen Wood, Clara Young, and Opal] spend two or three months here with Zook. their son Gene, who Is connected Rolland Nygaard arrived Tuesday Miss Eileen Briscoe arrived here this week from Cheyenne to spend until after the school holidays here, with her sister, Mrs. C. M. McCath- erine.| i ¥ ece Fred Hirsig, Jr., returned to Chey- enne a few days ago, having been ealled there by the illness of his sister, Mary Ida, and his father. ee 0) Alto—Dorls Bailey, Mrs. B. C. Bel-] with the Tribune In the news de. lamy, Mrs. E, Bills, Bessie Brew- | partment, eve Bud Robinson has been spending a short time in Casper en route to Rawlins to spend the holidays. Mr. Robinson whose former home was in Rawlins is now residing in Riverton. . . Lawrence Hart spent Tuesday eve- ning here en route to his home With Apologies to Pep's Che Casper Daily Tribune night from Laramie, where he is a student at the University of «Wyo- ming, to spend the holidays in Cas- per with his mother, eae Attorney H. H, Schwartz returned this morning from Denver, where he has been for several days on busi- ness. : eee Mrs. Mary Brow of Midwest, who has been a guest of Madame Rea Keyes for a few days, left Tuesday night for Denver to spend a week visiting with friends, eee Mrs, Teddie Hoover, wife of Bogus Hoover of the Powder River orches- tra, left last week for Detroit via with her mother Denver to visit over the holidays. eee Ralph H, Averill, with the South- Pacific ern Frear Wean. Christmas he Bud, at in Casper, Railroad company » will arriver in night to spend with his brother, k and his father at eee O. L. Walker is returning today from a short business trip to Den- ver, eee {ce Gill of Lander, who ‘as been conducting classes in auc- tion bridge In Casper, has returned to her home for the holidays, eee Mrs. H. B. from an atta turned to her Kline has recovered k of flu and has re- work at the stote. eee d Mrs. H. J. Vance are en- joying vacation In Long Beach. Cal,, uccording to word recently re- ceived here. Mr. Mrs. Virginia Averill, wife of Bud Averill of the Powder River orches- tra, has gone to Salt Lake City to 4 the holidays with her par- eee O, L. Thomas hag gone to Fort Worth, Tex., on a short business trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wvland have arrived at their new home in New Wales, Fla., according to word re- ceived by friends here. eee Miss Helen Bettis, who has been connected with the National Supply company here, has been transferred to the office at Independence, Kans. nd {is leaving soon for her new po- sition. eee Horace Shoemaker, who was form- erly connected with the [linoig Pipe Line company here, has moved to Denver where he fs connected with the firm of Haskins & Sells, public accountants. eee H. P. Rostewin of Thermopolis is making a business trip to Casper this week. eee H. E. Gladman of Glenrock drove to Casper Tuesday night and is spendine *he day here. il go JEWELERS and Nothing Else— Those Who Wish to Buy Diamonds from a Firm Who Know Diamonds. Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware from a Firm Having Complete Knowledge of These Articles and of Their Value and Durability. We Know the Diamond and Jewelry Business and There Is No Smell of Soup in Our Store Think It Over in Rivertqn for the holidays from the University of Wyoming at Lara- mit. eee The Misses Ruth Neff-and Joyce Smith of Wolton visited here with friends this week. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schoenwaldt and family of Poison Spider will spend Christmas with Mrs. Schoen- waldt’s father, R. A. Smith in Wol- ton. eee T. 8. Cooke of the Standard Oil company, and Mrs, Cooke returned Tuesday afternoon from a trip to Chicago and Fort Wayne, Ind., the latter place to visit with Mrs, Cooke's parents, eee Jaek Roe of the Johns-Manville company has returned to Denver to spend the holidays. ee for CHRISTMAS . Dr. and Mrs, Byron Dumm -and family will drrive in Casper Thure- day morning from Denver and will spend Christmas here with Dr, Dumm's parents, Mr. and M M. Dumm of 242 South Park nue, eee H, 8, Peterson left Tuesday eve- ning’ on the Northwestern for Tam- pa, Fla. eee Mrs. Roscoe Reeve and daughter left. Tuesday evening for Chicago. eee H. K, Moulton left this week for Minneapolis, 130 South Center St. Phone 402 Mra, Edness° Tully and fon of to Midwest Thursday to Christmas with his other, Gladman and Mrs. Gladman. eee spend Joho K. Lj Hanson and O. B. La Fol lette are in this city from Midwest enroute to their home in Powell to spend the holidays, eee A. A. Ott, traveling passenger agent for the Santa Fe railroad, is In this city from Denver on a busi- ness trip. OPERA STA TO GIVE UP ALL SMOKES NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—)—Frie da Hempel, concert and opera sing- er, returned on the White Star Lin- ey Majestic yesterday with the an nouncement that after a five year’s vacation she expects to appear’ in operat next year in Germany, and with the statement that she would like start “a big drive against women’s smoking.” Miss Hempel, before launching her \ttack on women smokers, emptied her purse of cigarettes, saying she was going into training again for Sure Relief i 3 Cl 6 BELLANS 6 Hot water fed Sure Relief SELL-ANS ‘OR _ INDIGESTION 5¢ and 75¢ Pkg's.Sold Everywhere Original ALLEGRETTI’S CHOCOLATES FRESH Shipment Today ASCO Quality Delicatessen 138 South Center St. OPEN EVENINGS Reaches EVERYTHING on the Air Demonstrations ZOE MARKS Music & Art Co. Phone 1745 PAGE THREE —_————$—$——$— ———_____ __ = her annual concert tour of the coun-| Use Pigeon's individual teas when try shortly. Smoking, she said, was | you entertain at tea, — _ bad for singer's throats and bad for women's health Drink Uillerest Water, Phone i151, ee Bebe ahd Why not an Essex for Xmas? Phone 402 for Gainaday, "TWAS THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS AND ALL THROUGH The FOOD CENTER 120 W. Second St. Turner-Cottman Bldg. BARGAINS GALORE MIGHT BE FOUND You can purchase your entire Christmas dinner Ata Real Saving Without leaving our store. OLIVES AND PICKLES Ripe Olives, per Cah soso’ 30¢ Fancy Queens, bottle, 28c and _20e Fancy Stuffed Olives, 40c and _22¢e fanning Bread and Butter Pickles, 38e per jar (Something new and dif- ferent in Pickles.) Libby Canned Dill Pickles, can Dromedary Dates, per pkg. _25€ 25¢e FRESH VEGETABLES Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Spinach, Brus- sels Sprouts, Sugared Dates, per pkg. _ 1 Ib. Fancy Layer Figs, pkg.-____- FRESH FRUITS : Delicious Apples, Spitzenberg Apples, Rome Beauty Apples. Oe A a Oranges, doz.______80¢, 42¢ AND 63ce ——eeeeeSeeSSSSSeEe Grape Fruit, each_______.{4@ AND 14¢ dA Sn Eee WE Good Bananas, Ib ee eee |) RA a reel All Kinds Fresh Meat and Oysters, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. .~PHONE YOUR ORDER—It will receive the same careful attention given those who call in person. Small extra charge of 10c for delivery. Buy Where Your Favorite Foods Cost Less The FOOD CENTER 120 W. SECOND TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. PHONE 22 QUALITY MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES IMMENSE STOCK AT THE RIALTO FRUIT STORE Of Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Popcorn, etc.—All Fresh for Xmas. MIXED NUTS—AlII new crop, no Peanuts, ee 2 ee ae 35¢, 3 lbs. $1.00 NO. 1 WALNUTS—Per Ib._ -40e ORANGES—Blue Goose, sweet, juicy, D027 ee ee eran Soles cc 30c GRAPE FRUIT—Florida______ 3 for 25e $1.00 Dozen. HEAD LETTUCE—Large_____ CELERY—Utah, large, bunch_______ 20c GRAFPES—Emperor, Almeria Grapes. SWEET POTATOES_________3 lbs. 95@ Fresh Stock of Rhubarb, Cauliflower, Spinach, Car- rots, Radishes, Onions, Turnips and Beets. RIALTO FRUIT STORE RIALTO THEATER BLDG. 2