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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925 [Tae ag aT | | @SOCIETY, By MARY TOBIN Uraifison-Goodrich Mrs, J. W. Engagement Announced. Win Mrs. A. T. The engagement of Mrs. R. Kratnson and ,George Mrs. L. Midwest was announ formal-luneheon. given Wednesday by Mrs. C. B. Clark at her ho e,| ale, 8. 1226 ‘South Chestnut ‘street. The], W. Twiggs. news was made known when guests received cards in enyelor the marringe to take place on Satu! day of this week. Miss Krainson has numerous friends the “ } | Miss Dantora Will Honor House Guest. Miss Dorothy Danford has is: tations for an informal tea to connected with the B at her home on Park ave- Northwestern | railro; nue next Tuesday afternoon in of Jullan Lever, §: honor of r house guest, Miss and passenger agent Genevie ab De! {s yard foreman for the ee fining company at } | Country Club Donce Decorations for th | on New Year" attractiyely car T » Coun- designs sugges ; . Decem- Guests present besides th: ce pro- and hostess were: Mrs. } ommit> Rurgess, M sont in Whise, Mre.; open to all Country club Cc. M. Walk M Wright, | memb The committee would like |to s od turn-out. eee | Security Benefit err ' oor to Meet. The Security Benefit association will hold its regular business. meet- Happiness is largely u state of Seturday evening, December 26, Alia "The most” unfortunate here | which a dance will be given nders and the pul have so much brighter prospec! than the AVERAGE person in some of Europe that none are re of the nations should be disheartened. ‘There opportunities here for those who willing and determined. If you a ‘down and outer” the trouble is possibly with you. Readjust your mind; get right with yourself—then hustle forth and dig up that oppor- tunity. Don't let it escape you. When you shall have found it MAKE | Regular Country Club Dance Saturday Evening. the year by the Casi lub will be held on Sat ning. a ner Will Compliment William Hagens Friday, Mr, and Mrs G &. Hagens will GOOD: We wish every person “]ontertain at a Christmas dinner, to- Merry Christmas. | morrow at their home on South Cen- | ter street for their son William who is attending Principia college in St. Louis and who is here for the holl- day season. Covers will be laid for the honored guest, Miss ‘Theodora Wilson, Miss © Kimball Drug Stores “Two Stores for Your Convenience” ~ MERRY CHRISTMAS Happy New Year We extend sincerest wishes for health, happiness and prosperity, to a New, Year marked by peace and plenty, Asco DELICATESSEN Georgia Reeves, Miss Elizabeth Kidd. Miss Lillian England, Miss Frances Crabtree, Miss Elizabeth Crabtree, {i the Messrs. Ed Murane, David Kidd, Henry ‘arlsén) Ralph Andrus ind Billy Johnson,’ - * eee Miss Bingham Wil Give: Informal. Party, Miss Loufa’ Bingham, who 1s spending the vacation here with parents, Dr. and Mre.'J) W. ‘ingham, from Steven's college tn “Missouri, {s issuing invitations for 4n informal party to be given on sfay evening of next week. eee tmas Progran: to Be Presented This Evening. A Christmas prom-m will be pre- “1 this evening at 7:30 o'clock he Winter’ Memorlal church, Places have bean arranged for all the boys and girls and a general nvitation is extended to all those nter a. | PERSONALS H. E. Baker, law student at Wy- oming University, arrived in Casper Wednesday morning from Laramie his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Baker. see Dick Huff, senior law student at the University of Colorado at Boul- der, is here for the holidays with his parents, Leslie VanDoren -returned from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, last evening and will spend until after the holidays here with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. 8. Van- Doren, 604 South Beech street. eo ©. B. Wadsworth of Salt Creek, is visiting in Casper for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mother of Salt Creek, are spending Christmas here with Mrs, Mosher's parents. Mr. and Mrs, ©. H. Norton, and with Mr Mosher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mosher. oe Mr and Mrs.’ Alfred Dean “of Chi- cago, have arrived in . Casper to spend the ‘holiday. season here with Mr. Dean's parents, Mr, and Mrs T. A. Dean of North Wolcott street. Charles B. Stafford, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, has re- turned from Washington, D. C., where he attended a reclamation conference called recently by con: gress. Fred Knight of the Aero Filling station, {s leaving this evening for Denver, to spend Christmas with his family. . B®. Donahue of Midwest, ts visiting with Casper friends for a few days. 2, Hubbert, of Billings, arrived tn Cashes Thursday morning and will business affairs, eee Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stewart of Basin are.Christmas guests of Dr. G. 8. Barger and family at their home, 503 CY ‘kvenue. eee M. J. Foley has returned from a several days’ business trip spent In Denver. In Appreciation of Your Patronage We Make This Extraordinary Offer of QO Oh ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK From 6 10 9 O'CLOCK TONIGHT NOTHING RESERVED, EVERY SALE RETURNS OF ANY KIND WILL NOT MeSGeleber rd IS FINAL AND BE ALLOWED DEPARTMENT STORE to spend the holiday vacation with: spend a short time here transacting’ , Wednesday night for “his home in Dre-1e N.- Frost: of ineota- otrest be Casper Daily Cridiine Miss Coza Huddleston, who has been’ visting for tho )last ‘week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -H. ‘Astin expects to leave Casper Monday. , ~ eee Mr and. Mrs? Jullan: Levers Jri, and baby of Midwest are spending Christmas with! Mr.’ Lever's father, Julian Lever Sr.,/ and. wister, Miss Violet Lever of Sottth Beech” street. ele el Philip Mahoney: ts spending, Christ. mas with his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. John Mahoney da Rawlins, ° William Hotttiay has’ returfied to Casper from a business trip spent tn Denver. oe Mr, ard Ars“ Marl ©. Dantord | ind family have ns thelr gnests at th home, 602 Park avenue, Miss Cenevieve: Frink ‘of Denver. cee Mrs.” J. EL Hanway expects ta leave soon tor New, Orleans to. visit with ‘her ‘daughter, 4 Mrs. Cittford Fitgserald, formey Miss -Isabe! Hanvyay of, this clty., ele es, Mrs. John Guerin of Los Angeles has arrived in Casper to spend: the moldayy with Mr. Guerin’ who has heen egicbip tii several months here; 8 Robert Holman who} has\ been spending the: winter-months at Mid his parents; Mr, and» Mrs. W. P, Holman of South, Kimball ayenue. elee ing in Casper. eee J. E. Brown is among. the Salt Creek Visitors im Casper this week. cele Leon H. Fréderiok of Cheyenne, is here for a few days. eee Attorney G. R. Hagens has re- turned to Casper from a_ eeveral weeks’ business and pleasure trip to Los Angeles. ° Mts. George’Bolln and «on, George, who {s a student at the Untversity, of Wyoming, at Laramie, visited the first of the week in Douglas with’ frierids, Pat’ Royce transacted! business at- fairs in'Lander this week. t eee Miss Helen Hinds ts visiting with relatives !n Colorado for the! hol!- days. eee Mrs. W. J. Hines and “daughtér, Mildred, were visitors in Casper: this: week’ from Lander. eee Chester L. Greely wan a recent vis- itor in. Chefenne.. eee Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Parker are retirning to Casper for the holidays from Denver, where'they' have been making ‘their home for the Jast’ twp years. 4 x eae ‘Mrs, N.E.' McWilliams ‘of stur- sis, 8. has arrived: in)-Casper to' bé the. guest of; Mrs, Howard Zook over’ thes! oe Miss - Helen, Thompson: tea Thursday evening’ to spend Christ- mas in Lusk as'a guest of Mr.,and Mrs. Willian Jai Cyril Lee Fox, formerly,a member | of the University of Wyoming’ bas- kotbalWequad, has artived tn'Casper to accept~@ position at~ the Pear) White Laundry. eee | The term, of} .district court ad- fs rned last Saturday noon, and £ (ge Bryant 5. Cromer, and Harry » -Cracken left for. Casper, ‘driving t thelr’ destination:—Lander Eyen- sw, Post.. ee. D. |T. Cotner. of Worland: ts, spend: ing a short time in this city, eee N. A. Olsenand James E. Roach are Midwest arrivals here for.a'few days. eee Mrs. H. D.* Tooker and, small daughter are guests at the Jienning from their home tn Midwest. ‘eee Matt Berg ts here from Douglas on a business trip. eee Mrs. H. O, Beaira ts visiting here (rom Midwest for a few days. eee Mr. and Mra. H. F. Lewis of Salt Creek {# visiting in ‘Caspér for a few days. Miss Gracis Perry of Cody ts in this city visiting th friends, . J. J. Higgins létt Tuesday night for’ Chicago whore he will visit tn: tl after the first of the year. | reve e Miks Lulu Duty leaves Thursday evmning for Denver to spend Christ- mas with’ relatives ° Robert: Gray {s among those who i go to Denver ‘for the ‘holfdays. eee ‘Varren Miller left Wednesday for "onver-for the holidays. f eee Mr. and ‘Mrs. B. F) Lyons, of 3:6 Bouth Melrose are recelying the congratulations of thelr friends on the arrival of.a baby boy: Monday. eee Richard McOscar {s leaving. Thurs- day for Denver to spend Christmas. eee M A. L. Miller returned to her home in Lusk Wednesday after a! tending the’ FitzGerald-Miller » wed- ding here Monday. Bhe was accom- panied by Mins Genevieve Miller of Casper, and Donald Miller, of! Long Beach, Cal. eee J. BK. Roedel,. chief draftsman for the Standard. Ol] ‘company, ‘left Cheyenne’ to spend the holidays. ee Miss Marie Uawier: has. gone to ver home tn Cheyenne to spend ‘the thristmas season. eee Mrs. Sam ‘Gillard! {s recovering from “an ‘operation undergone early In the week at’ the, Natrona, Me mortal howpita’ t Dr. C. H. Platr will ‘remain tn Casper during the holidays, It was announced yesterday that he had gone to Nebraska for a yacation. o7e west;is here for the holidays with L. Schroeder of Arminto ts visit- D. F. Smith bas returned~ from Denver, where he spent.a.fow. weeks on business and visiting with friends. | hospital,’ {sin Nebraska, and Dr. Platz will’be in:charge of his cases luring his g@bsence. . Casper Wednesday to. visit friends en route from Laramie, where they are students at the University, to thelr home {in Rtver- ton. . Mra W. A.* Sutterfield 1s recov- ering trom tnfurtes recelved from a all early tn the week. eee Mrs. Willam Keith {s tn Casper ‘rom the ranch on the Big. Muddy. Robert A. Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Evans, is spending his vacation at his. home from Billings, where he attends the Polytechnic school. . Mrs. A.B. Carlisle {s leaving Chursday for Denver to spénd the holidays with her parents. eee . Miss (Lilltan Suleitia of the, Colo- rado Teacher's College at Greeley, Colg., arrived..Wednesday to spend the Christmas. hol{days with Mr and» Mrs. J. J.:Elanigan on South Lincoln, street. ; eee Gerffa Dyer of Parkerton gone to: visit with -his parents Houston, :\Tex,, over» the. holld He ts district, foreman for the. Con tnental Q!l company. eee Mr.and ‘Mrs: John Forsling are Miss Btalka Boling leaves Thurs: day to visit with her parénts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boling in Denver duricg the Christmas vacation, eee has in Mrs. C. B. Reed goes to Cheyenne Thursday to join Mr. Reed and the parents of a son’-born Wednes. GIVE HERA tay morning at the Natrona Me- r mortalyhospital. Mr, Forsling’ is con- BS ina eo nected with the Callaway Forniture . aatany. Price $20.00 Miss Helen McCarthy wother, Jack McCarthy Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 and ‘her stopped tn Merry Christmas May this little message carry our Christmas greeting to all of you, our friends, to whom we may not have a chance to personally express our wish for a very Happy Christmas. * IGGIN Your Shoeman! and The Economy Shoe Basement OUR WISH May you-spend.this Christmas day . In joyous feasting and happy. play! May good health and wealth be yours, And happiness crown all your hours! GRAND GROCERY CO. AND EMPLOYES 228: East Second Street Pa Greetings of the Season May this Christmas season and the Happy New Year to come bring you the utmost in prosperity and happiness. This is the earnest wish of The Natrona ‘Transfer, Storage and Fuel Company Beech and C Streets Phone 949 Greetin May this Christmastide bring to you the happiness which you'so richly deserve and..may you share in the greater success which we be- lieve will-come to all of us during Nineteen - Twenty - Six. THE CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 230 West Yellowstone Avenue Casper, Wyo. with’ PAGE THREE spend Christmas there be held there later go to Den convention of Knight-Campbell They salesmen of Music. compa will Decer atl ees Phone 402 for Gainad: OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY From 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. In order to accommodate those having late engraving. Also to take care of that gift you possibly overlooked. ROTHROCKS Wishing a Merry Christmas and JEWELERS a Happy New Year to All GOLDEN HOURS OF BLISS May this holiday season be one unusual satisfaction, with no/ shadow to cross its golden h¢ ‘and may your cup be filled to uve, flowing with rich gifts of love, friendship and merited success in 1926, STOCKMENS BANK and First Trust & Savings Bank s Pty EVERYBODY AT HAYTIN’S BOOT SHOP WISHES EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE A MERRY CHRISTMAS w Bethlehem’s Message of Love Though two thousand years have passed, the light of Bethlehem’s star must still be shed abroad in our hearts, if we would have the love, mutual understanding and co-operation of our fellowman; so today we repeat the message of the angels’ song: “Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men.” Pass it on. CASPER NATIONAL BANK 86 Years of Service—May We Serve You