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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1925 ELY t ' } i By MARY TOBIN Ellis-Kaltenbach Marriage Thursday. "Miss Florence G. Ellis and Car] H. Kaltenbach, both of Midwest, wert married Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Presbyteriun manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, the Rev. Charleg A. Wilson officiating. They were attended by Miss M. R. Ellis, sister of the bride, and Marvin W. Vastine. Mr. and Mrs. Kaltenbach will make thelr home at Midwest. owe Bridge Party Is Enjoyed Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bond enter- tained a few friends informally tast ovening at a bridge and radio party at thelr home, 926 East Second ered. They must be capable of pro- duction upon @n ordinary stage with simple accessories. Acting time {s not to exceed forty-five minutes. Manuscripts must be typed on one side of paper and signed with pen ame only. Securely attached to the manuscript shall be an envelope bearing on the outside the name of the play and pen-name of the writer and inside the sealed envelope the name and address of the author and the name of the club. script will be returned. soon as the contest is decided plays not winning. a prize become the property of the writer; plays win- ning a prize become the nroperty of street. Honors for,the evening were | the Samuel French Publishing com- won by Mrs, H. T. Marple, H. T.| pany to be published without royalty Marple and Lyle Bollarm of book or production. In case the Guewts present were Mr. and Mrs. | judges decide that no play sub- Leon Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle] mitted tg p to the required stand- Bolum and Mr. 3s Mrs. H. ard for fon the pr will not Marple. jbe s eee | Interest Is Shown By Club Women. Much interest is belng taken by club women of Casper and the state in the creative work for which prizes amounting to $400 are being offered by the Community Drama committee to the winners. The offer ts being made through the courtesy of Samuel Franch, play publisher, to members vf the General Federation of Wo- men's clubs, according to an an- Warren Dailey, state automobile Inspector, is spending Christmas with his family at Worland. eee Mr. Peralta {s spending the holl- days with his son, Neal Peralta, in © little town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee le! Above, thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by; XMAS SPIRIT |= AULES WORLD (Continued From Page One) hips, large and small. The large pas- senger liners had Christmas services led by their chaplains and the small- er boats depended more largely upon | the radio services broadcast from | many shores The south generally was spending | y, enjoying | weather, though in some por- | ons clouds hung across the good through. | week preceding Christm: | and general prosperity, due to boun- | teous crops and s caused “da m misfortu brighter or | une has fal The middle west awoke to¢ what was termed a real old fashi with plenty ted on a of snow. f How silently, how silently At no poin ongressman in Attack on Law Raiders’ Tactics QS mild kings, ( Rep. James A. Gallivan, Claus. orde | Mass., (bove), is denouncing in { prese the larg. house ic: 1 ler- Sy) pasta ami pee bi tact s employed by feder : a thingamajig” | al agents in trapping dry law Vee ay Vice President Dawes for| Violators. He declares raiders his son in a last minute shopping ex- staged a wet banquct in order sursion in’the Loop last evening to ensnare two employes of a i wes Mig of the west c otel, and that in doing so, on+ the lf ts as Rey. misrepresent Burton of OF The wondrous gift is. giv coast states was a snowfall aus So God imparts to human hearts the forecast for the seven sings of His heaven. stern states being gene y hear His coming, and warm. One tragic note came from | ernor Friend W. had been PAGE THREE Reversing tice of £: fornia, issued a stateme hs said the people s ful for his action derers, pickpockets jail at Xmas time a other seasons. Convicts camps prepared to spend eating turkey which they purchased | out of thelr savings. The governor was given a hobby horse for X at a party given in his honor 1 night. At Los Angeles the Standard Onl} company distributed 28,000 pour ef candy to children from its vice stations. Terribly lacerated and partially blinded last Xmas-by a bomb en clused in a Yuletide package, E. M <> nes Torchia, an attorney of Glendale.| R M Mia . sought the seclusion, of Call ' the ne it. the 23 vest Is among Towr send. er aueNezOneron«jzoneneuenon Satisfaction Economy in every can Biluhill Coffee OF Anan ATanorssananemenwse Christmas Greetings We extend as glad a greeting eb r Yet in thy dark streets shineth But in this world of sin, Port nouncement made thig week by nder, ind i sab ifuron, Mick e Willia as The turkey dinner price tag was ‘ Emma B. Drummond, state chatr- «ee Ree Silat iit the veare | Y2T2 mete soll will recelve Him cdi re taginmeies Bs rae aa lower this year, dressed birds sell- As ever words can say, man of the literary division of the) George Werts of Denver is here on| ~'y, nopes and Feare.of all the yea The: dear Christ. enters in, droped aad Reg Cholatcane: cater from 650 to 65 cents per| Pa i i federation, ent are: par. | DUMNeHE fOr sovevral: days. talnment in a church. And at Senta With the best of Christrnas wishes kaa daeyecmhaend : : Sid vor © 7 ! Claus, Ind., a village started by toy )wa and the other from <r vi 5 fc ff Mary O holy Child of Bethlehem! . * age starter y toy , i clabn Newisbrkt: BUCOM | Oc'-v, eeaulteanaae asinese| FOF Christ ts born of Mars y aus Milage sta Kawa: nd Aig other: trom Mable, Towa City and Walter Hart- th transacted business! Ang, gathered all above, Descend to us, we pray; makers, who settled there 75 years vere sent Into Callfor affairs in Lander this week. For your happiness today. wig, New York. Manuscripts are to eee ve sent to Pearl Bennett Broxam, Miss Helen Whelan, who attends ABO, te the postmaster was preparing While mortals sléep, the angels keep ship,to the dead letter office sev- Their watch of wandering love. Cast out our sin, and enter in, Be born in us today. ea » Chris hundred letters recelved th: ©; Sleumnn of Community Dare. Ms hel i Chie, ie epeadie te|° Pecan Ge tagtnat | “ier aaa [rota te masee ct seu] PPATARRH yoke ae. yacatlon’ period ‘witht frlenda-in In: liana praisés.eing to. God: thé King | Ob; come.to us, abide. with, us, believers in Kris Kringle, of head or throat is usuall . The contest closes on February 1,| dainapolis. % a $ jks areca In the far west, religious observ. 7 And peace to men on earth, Our Lord Emmanuel ‘3 71 by the vapors of— 1926, and results will be announced eee PHILLIPS BROOKS, | ance of-Christmas started in many as eus usIc O at the Géneral Federation of Wo-| Charles Barber is spending the cities with midnight church services, * 2 y “4 1 men's Clubs blennfal convention in Atlantic City, N. J., in May, 1926. holidays withr relatives on the Bar- ber ranch ‘near Lusk. KS At daybreak the scramble to pluck a< PORVUB Mrs. from the Christmas trees the gifts William Kutz and little son Jack Tieber came tn from Billings. The following rules are to be ob- eee Mont., Thursday hung there, gave the little folk the tow served: Miss Dorothy McGee is spending | lowing a visit of several weeks spent rats kd ‘Contribitors must be members of} the vacation with her father, G. A.j Jere with Mrs. Kurtz's sister and] yyy, Joiner of Midwest is in Cas- ® club affiliated with {ts state fed- family per enreute to Lusk for Christmas McGee, in Wheatland, eration. Direct membership in the ene 6 general federation {s not obligatory. Ira G. Naylor was a recent visitor Plays must be one-act unpublished, } in Wheatland and was a guest while unprodured and original. No adap- there of his sister, Mrs. S. E. Holt. Let, Td home in Midwest. tations from stories will be consid- wee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy of Ne- “#e Mr. and Mre. C. T. Brown of Denver are guests of relatives here for the holiday Hammett {s one of the general agents for the Maytag Washer, and ily here todgy to plan on canipaigns Yor the coming year with Mr. Burns. He left at noon for his home."— Lander Post. eee Mrs. Harold Thompson and son Junior returned Wednesday! morning from Denver where they were called several weeks ago by the illness of Mrs, Thompson’s mother. eee Miss Thora Slade, instructor in the high school of Worland ts spend- ing the vacation here with her par- ents, Superintendent and Mrs. A. A. Slade at their home on CY avenue. eee BREAKFAST | COCOA When You Feel a Cold Coming On a Walter Baker & Co. Lid Take Laxative BROMO QUININE| ‘or in the Sacred Heart schoo! in| idays, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Batablished 1780 Tablets to work off the cause and to| Denver. ‘Daceheslee, Mase fortify the system against an attack eee Seri Caate of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and| Mrs, H. J. Widmer leaves Satur B RN SORES Bookiét of Chesca Recip. + Proven Remedy. ‘The box bears! aay for Palm Beach, Fla. being signature of EB. W. Grove. 30c— | called there by the illness of her eee ce eee Sizes 14 to 44. Regular $69.50 to $275.00 values. a son, Weslie Widmer night to spend Ch family at Bur eee Mr. and Mrs. John Powers, ac. JOYOUS GREETINGS Dear Folks On this bright little card we send to you our very best wishes in the heartiest way. May peaceful scenes and happy hours Together with life’s fairest flowers Help make this Christmas the very best Of which you remember, to be blest. Fhe returned to Denver Wednesday fol- tends the Normal school at Spear- fish, S. D. braska are visiting here for a week or 10 days. Mrs. J. L. Hutchison and daugh- has returned to his home following a several dayy’ visit spent here. eee Mrs. W. Ml! "Scoften Has as her guest her sis‘er, Mrs. Kate King of El Paso, Téex., who will remain in Casper until after the New. Year. eee FP. T, Irsvon, chief engineer of the ‘Texas Oll company, spent Wednesday in Casper on business for the com- pany, leaving Wednesday night for Chicago. eee Mr, and Mrs. Kimball Barnes huve arrived from Thermopolis to spend Christmas as guests of their’ son, Carl Barnes and Mrs. Barnes. days at his home here. He is » sen- ; this city for the week end. sompanied by Mrs. Powers’ sister Miss Harriet Joyce of Lead, S. D., went to Midwest Thursday after- noon to spend the holidays with relatives, eee R. D. Wallace of the Kasoming Ot! company, has returned to Cas- per after a business trip to the Mon. tana oil field: eee Tom Kinney, who spent several lays here on business for the Contt- |' nental Of] company, has returned to Denver. ewe Robin Grey left Thursday night Supply company, has returned trom a short business trip to Fort Worth, ‘Tex. eee Mr. and Mre? Dyer Hays drove to Lander Thureday to spend the hol! days with relatives there. eee Miss Elsie Winter went Mid- west, Thursday night to epen Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, B, A. Meyer of the Carter O11 camp. cee to Robert Dunlap of Thermopolis is spending the holidays with his fam- ly here. eee Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Demmon are wolng to Parkerton today to spend the day with relatives. eee Douglas Miller and Max Miller are going to Lusk today to spend Christmas with their parents, Mr and Mrs. A, L, Miller for the holidays Over 17 Million eee Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hulp are spapd ing Christmas in Casper from their ©. M. Davis of Midwest {s a vis- itor in this city tod eee Mr. and Mrs. John Criswell of Kaycee ate new arrivals at the Hen- nihg today, Horace E. Jones of Lavoye is tn David Schoening {s tn Casper to. day from his home in Lysite. eee (J. F. Thebuary of Cheyenne is here for a few days, eee Mr, and Mrs, H. Challard are new ruests at the Gladstone from their home at Craig, Colo. eee 4 visiting in this city over the hol FRAMED PICTURES { Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes || For sports ond dress wear. ZOE MARKS MUSIC AND ART 130 S. Center Phone 1745 y aK. Cotton Cake = Flour Salt Dairy Feed Poultry Feeds Poultry Remedies Revenge Lice vowder wil) sure wean your Poultry of thie Pest | WILLIAMS STOCK MEDICINE | Here Rea! Medicine for Cat and be convinced. We are distributors for State of Wyoming Casper Warehouse Co. OESTRIBL TORS 268 Industrial Ave. Large and small Hats and $35.00 RADIATORS Why Wait for Zero? Be Prepared! Have your radiator looked over now so you will have no worries when the frost hits you Sam, the Radiator Man 938 East A Phone 1381. YOUR CHOICE OUR ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Mrs. Roy Sprague and son Leroy x 5 . Miss Esther Vernerberg arrived are visiting with Mrs. Sprague’s| ‘*® Catherine of Lusk were recent} jast night from Wayne, Neb. and mother, Mrs, Ora Jones of Wheat-| Visitors tn Casper. jt guest in this city for a few und. rack js STARTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26TH eee Lyle Keys of Hudson visited with C4, 01 O > “G. S. Hammett of Casper ts| Casper friends is week. Miss Grace L. Porter of Thermo: spending the day in this city, in peed ot nis is spending a few. days visiting ND CONTINUES TEN DAYS conference with Earl R. Burns. Mr.| Ww. FE, Hardin, Lander attorney! | in Casper. All Winter Merchandise Must Be Closed Out REGARDLESS OF COST NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL FUR-TRIMMED J. M. Smith is visiting over the rd | J. H. Corning and B, Lb. Harrigan | Ain holidays with hie family at Basin. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Garsan’ and | of Midwest are spending Christmas Hasa i wor delicious giare their son, Samuel Jr., arrived on | in Casper. to the taste; it is invigorating Miss Mary Ethel Rogers is spend-| Thursday from thelr home in Chey- see aad susteinit ing Christmas with her relatives in| enne to spend Christmas with W. A.| Mr. abd Mrs, Robert Melgh ar Epreca uses a Lusk, P Corson, fi rived last night from Moneta and Heary ua a2 ¥. s will be guests here over Christmas. Food Chemistry, Columbia Uni- H. 1. Bacheller was tn Lusk the] © Miss Dena J. Woods of the Brad. cee 3 versity, in his book “Food Prod- first of this week on business. ford-Wyoming fl . company left| Bert Shadle of Salt Lake City. uste™ says: “Cocoa, in addition one Tuesday to visit ove the holidays} special representative for the Na ake iron prnesty, die Miss Mary Griffith daughter of] at her home in York, Neb. tional Mortgage and Bond corpora to the ee Weenuathel ‘ Tames Griffith of Casper. is spend- Vas cigine tion is spending a few days in Cas. Bae eh ai a. bavercer ing the vacation with Mise Elvira] Edward V. <farlick son of Mf.| per on business. reeciesioneiy:| aoe ‘enew in Lusk. Miles Griffith at-|and Mrs, R. 8. Garlick, arrived see Pe eteitie fick valtes Thursday night to spend the heli | WwW. L. Christenson of Salt Creek ONE LOT OF COATS Fur trimmed and camel’s hair. Regular $69.50 values, YOUR CHOICE AT for Denver where he will spend the| (‘le and Sheep Will relieve and 1 PA | | ER HA I Christmas holidays at his home grevent Worms, Ticks. 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