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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925 | By MARY TOBIN Tea This Afternoon in Compliment to Denver Guest, To: introduce her guest, Miss Gene- vleve Frink of Denver, Miss Dorothy Danford is presiding at an informal tea today from 4:30 o'clock until 6:30 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Danford, 602 Park ave- nue. The reception room is decorated in red and green, the tea table in the dining room holding a centerpiece of poinsettas. The dining room assist- ants are: Miss Ida Rell Barnes, Miss Virginia Bucknum, Miss Mary Barnes and Miss Louise Bingham. Miss Dan- ford is being assisted in receiving by her sister, Miss Betty Danford. Invited to meet Miss Frink are: The Misses Frances Bingenheimer, Elizabeth Crabtree, Natalie Perkins, Helen McKin, Muriel Perkins, Eloise McKin, Paulene Green, Frances Cottman, Odine Houser, Helen Mc- Fadyen, Lillan England, Pauline Meyers, Dorothy Byars, Leah Hol- loran, Esther Rundin, Catherine Hol- loran, Jane Clark, Carma O'Malley, Thelma Bergman, lIleta Schopt, Lucille Bishop, Zelma Schopf, Ruth Scott, Lavonia Nelson, Frances Nixon, Marguerite Metz, Marjorie Driver, Madalyn Byars, Constance yp, Metz and Beulah Batley, eee Meeting Day of Synergse Is Changed to Monday. An important meeting of St. Mark’s Synergae will be held on “Monday evening of next week at the home.of Mrs. R. E. Evans, 1055 South Lincoln street. The date was changed on account of the Apollo club concert to be held on Tuesday evening, the regular meeting date of the Synergae. Businesss of {tmpor- tance will be transacted, reports read and officers for the year elected. eee Wedding in Denver Christmas of Interest. A wedding of interest to numerous Casper people was that of Mrs. Mar- garet Nau Webster formerly of Cas- per to Willam Brown of Denver, The groom also lived in Casper for some time. A Denver paper carried the following account of the wed- ding: A charming wedding of Christmas day and one that came as a great surprise excepting to a few intimate friends of the bridegroom, was sol- emnized at high noon today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pliney Lilley, when Mrs, Lilley’s brother, Willlam H. Brown, married Mrs. Margaret Nau Webster of San Diego, Calif., formerly of Casper, Wyo. “The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James E. Davis of the Cen- tral Christian church in a setting of Christmas greens and holly wreaths. sfor Coucus & Coxps Granny’s Flaxseed Rock Candy & Licorice ‘“—always stops the cough” » Kimball Drug Stores “ Stores for Yeur Convenience” Mrs, Webster, who was unattended, Wore an imported gown of brown Sutin and chenille with a hat toy match. Her bouquet was of roses and valley lillies, A wedding break- “ast with Mr. and Mrs. Lilley as hosts followed the wedding and later th. pair motored to the Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, for an indefinite honeymoon, “Mrs. Brown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Nau of San Diego and formerly attended the Bishop school at La Jolla. Mr. Brown, president of a niotor firm here, came originally from Texas, He attended the Texas A. & M. col- lege. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Brown of Denver and ts a Prominent member of the Kopas Klub, of which he ts business man- ager. The couple will make Denver thelr home at the Chatteau apart ments after their return from Colo- rado Springs.” eee Lancheon Wernesday To Honor Miss Daly. Miss Mildred Daly, a student at St. Mary’s college, Nocre Dame, Ind., will be the guest of honor at a 1 o'clock luncheon to ve siven Wed- nesday by hor mother, Mrs. Jack Daly at the Daly home, 340 South Ash street, eee Royal Neighbors To Attend Funeral. All Royal Nelghbors will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the hall to march in a body to the funeral of Mrs. Swingley. eee Past Matrons’ Club To Meet at Brooks Home. The Past Matrons club of the Eastern Star will be ente:tained on Wednesday afternoon, December 30. by Mrs. B, B, Brooks at her home, 1208 South Wolcott street. Mrs, Brooks will be assisted by Mrs. M, C. Keith. All members of the club and visiting Past Matrons are tn- vited to attend. ee 4 Holiday Tea to Be Given At Memorial Church. The Ladies’ Ald society of the Winter Memorial church will give a holiday tea Wednesday afternoon, December 30, at the church. AU members of the church and out siders interested are invited to at- tend. cee Kedmen to Present Play This Evening. A three act comedy which prom- ises to be both entertaining and en- joyable will be given this evenihg at the Tabernacle, corner of Bighth and Center street, by members of the Pocahontas lodge, Order of Redmen The play will be repeated again to- morrow evening, the performances to begin at 8 o'clock. The comedy “Southern Cinderella’ which ts be- ing directed by Miss Clella Dyke, contains much humor and is bound to be a success as much enthuslasm and interest has been shown by the members of the cast..The public is Invited to attend. 4 The cast of characters follow: Caroline Hawke -.-. Edna Rhodes Catherine Hawke ---- Clarissa Davis Madame Charteris Rosie Winterberry ------Allie Chant Johnnie Bell Agnes Dyke Manny Judy Johnson ----.------ -- Eva Decker Miss Kidd to Entertain At Dinner This Evening Miss Elizabeth Kidd will entertain at a formal dinner to be given this evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Hen- ning hotel in honor of her brother, David, who is spending the holiday vacation here from the ‘University of Illin Tv party wdjl precede ALL NEW face). 232 E. 2nd St. 141 East Second St. Victor RECORD SALE STILL ON Many wonderful melodies and dance num- bers among them. ANY BLACK SEAL (Double Regular 75c_-----------~- 39c ANY DOUBLE RED SEAL. Regular $1.50 ‘REDSEAL. _—-95e All other Victor Records reduced in same proportion. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. “Tlome, of the Chickering” CASPER Branch at Salt Creek ALL THIS WEEK 3% ‘OFF On Linens, Bathrobes, Bags, Kimonas, Tapestries, Novelties. Elizabeth’s Specialty Shop Hemstitching and Button Covering RECORDS Phone 194 Phone 736 In “U. S. Follies” Uncle Sam is giving Flo Zieg- feld strong competition for girl show honors. “U. S. Follies,” annual production of Washing- ton government clerks, has the Marinelli Sisters among its feat- ured performers, the formal dance to be given at the Country club by William Kocher. Covers will be lafd for Mrs. G. R. Hagens who will chaperone the group, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve, the Misses Vira Barker, Helen Liv- ingston, Marjorie Driver, Elizabeth Crabtree, Lillian Bishop, Marion Field, Jenkins, Catherine Davis, Lil- Man England, Jeannette Gale, of Parkerton; Lavonia Nelson, Georgia Reeves, Frances Grabtree, Scott, Mary Flinn, the Messrs. Har- ry Mills Astin, William Kocher, Wil- Nam Hagens, George Vandeveer, John Groves, Leslie VanDoren, Wal- ter McGrath, Ralph Andrus, Clair Blanchard, Harry Engstrom, Francis Dunn, Harry Ballard, Earl Engdahl, Byron Hule, Jr., of Douglas; Ed Flinn, Frank Miller of Salt Creek; the hostess and the honroee. eee Piano Pupils In Recital. The recital given last evening at the Wells Music store, by a group of pupils from the Lulu Elizabeth Ruth | p, 7:30 o'clock with Tressa Hiber, 743 East Fifth street: third division Wednesday evening at 7:20 9'clock at the studio 348 Soutn Kimball street and the fourth division Fri- day evening at’ 7:3¢ o'clock at the studio on Kimball street. eee Watch Party to Be Held New Year's Eve. A watch party will-be held at the Winter Memorial church on New Year's eve for members of the church and their friends. All those attending are to dress as children. eee Dancing Party in Honor of Joe Shikany The Misses Mary and Rose Ski- kany were hostesses last evenihg at thelr home, 714 South Linco!n street, at an informal dancing party given ni honor of their brother, Joe, who | is spending the vacation period here from Laramie, where {s a student at the University of Wyoming. he Caspet Daily Tribune R. F. Marguis to Sing With Casper Apollo Club in At the close of an enjoyable eve- ning, refreshments were served by the hostesses. Music for dancing was furnished by Lytle’s orchestra. Guests who attended were. The Misses Hazel and Olga Rehall, Alice Dodds, Mary, Julia and Blanche Kassis, Esther McKay, Helen Crater, |, Edna and Victoria Kassis, Gertrude Rehall, Eunice Jones, and the Messrs. Tom Kassis, Jake Thomp- son, Donald Brown, Tom Thompson, Dr. M. A. Shikany, Dan Scullen, John Harrington, Oscar Johnson, John Lytle, Glenn Stanton, Harry Zinney, George Lytle, Glenn Stew- art, Charles Burdick, M. Horrick, Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Burnett, Mr. and |. Mrs. James Shikany, and the honor- ed guest. eee Dramatic Recital Wednesday Afternoon Mrs. W. W. Lacy will present 16 of her junior pupils in dramatic art on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church. A program of interest has been planned. eee Holiday Dance This Evening at Country Club The Casper Apollo club concert scheduled for the night of January 6 will give music lovers here an op- portunity to hear a male vocalist of rare ability in the person of Ray- mond F. Marquis. While professton: ally an actuary and attorney, music to Mr. Marquis is an avocation and his many appearances {n concert and Among the social holiday events of interest will be the formal danc- ing party to be given this evening at the Casper Country club, with Wil- Nam Kocher, son of Dr. and Mrs. William Kocher, as host. The club will be decorated in colors and de- signs suggestive of the season, A supper will be served at midnight. The dance will begin at 9 o'clock. see Informal Bridge ‘arty Monday Evening Mr. and Mrs. ‘T. Lee Reno enter- tained informally at bridge last eve- ning at their home, 1743 South Pop- lar street. Eight guests were pres- ent. ——_—____ PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Irwin of Doug- las visited with Casper frignds this week, eee Carl Geiger has returned from Ne- Sams Studio, was a remarkable ex- hibition of what pupils can be train- ed to do in piano playing. The fol- lowing pupils recelved . certificates this week for completing grades in their plano study: Iris Rabun, Vera Thompson and Grace Hayes. The following numbers were played last evening entirely without notes: Rataplan, Ratap‘an Wilde Reiter Op. 68 No, 8- Vera Thompson LaTraviata Transcription ----Verdi Iris Rabun Jewel Song from “Faust” Gounod March from “Norma” Bellini Gretchen Smith Fremder Mann Op. 67 No. 29 --.- --- Schumann Reiterstuck, Op. Betty Trowe Scarf Dance - Lucile Lyon “Cavalleria Rus- Mascagni Intermezzo from ticana” ~-..--.-.--~---.- Pauline Garner La Czarine -.------ ——— .-- Ganne Gertrude Josendal Farewell to the Piano .. Beethoven Wichtige Begenhelt Op. 15, No. 6 Schumann Wilma Gustin Paderewski Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2 . Chopin Roberta Denn Haydn - Gounod 1st M. Helen Ke William Te:l Overture --.. Rossini Roses from the South Waltzes -. Strauss Evelyn Beal Waltz from * Anna Mae Witches Dance ~ Russian Dance ~. June Decker Silver Stars .. Rustle of Spring - Mabel Hayes Military Polonoise --... Le Cavalier Fantastique Op No. 1 --- Chopin 42, Wade Cramer Violin Classes Will Meet. The Wade Cramer violin classes will meet this week ns follows: ond diviston. Tuesday evening at WHY MOTHERS PREFER THIS NEW TASTELESS EPSOM SALTS PILL Mother knows that none of the new kinds of laxatives and physics are as satisfactory as the old reliable Epsom Salts. But children and adults alike have avoided this wonderful old remedy because of its cissareestie taste. Now, at last, specialists have discovered the way to get the benefits of EF Salts jo « small sugar-coated i . By this new discovery, one of Kuhn’s Ep-sum Pills, as they are called, {!s equal in re- sults to full tablespoon of old Slee 25 Epsom Salts. Pleasant to take. results. Try a ‘kage today—only cents. Moi.ey back if not completely satisfied. At the following droggists: Kimball Drug Stores, Casper Phar- macy, Lloyd's Drug Store and Sprecher’s Pharmacy.—Adv, braska where he spent Christmas with relatives and friends. eee HB. J. Sullivan and children, Dorothy and Margaret, left Sunday for Omalm to visit with relatives. « eed Miss Esther Thayer, teacher in the Kaycee schools, is spending the vaca- tion here with friends. rer Miss Eugenia Jones is spending the holiday vacation: with’ her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Jones in Cody, Miss Jones is an instructor in the Casper schools, eee Mr..and.Mrs. C. M. Jullen are guests in this city for a week or 10 days from their home in Kansas City. eee Mrs. Edna Lenon of Denver ts visiting in Casper until after the New Year holidays, . Miss Hannah Thompson {s the| *Pending a few days in Casper. She | ing a few days in this city on busi- guest of friends in Denver for a week. cee Mr, and Mrs. D. G. Altons aro visiting with friends in Salt Creek for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perlins are out of town visitors in this city from their home in Denver, eee Miss Barbard Mohatt and brothers Joe Jr., and Robert are visiting in Casper from Cheyenne and are guests of their aunt, Mrs. c Zuttermeister, 923 South Center street, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Grieve are spending a short time in Casper from their ranch on Lone Bear, They will be guests while here of Mrs. Grisve's mother, Mrs. J. A, Likely. cee ‘Mrs. Morris James Collins, who has been vis'ting her brother, C. A. Lemieux, left Monday evening for California and Honolulu. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Lo- raine Lemieux. cee B. Bullls of the Harrington-Adams corporation, {s in Casper for several weeks, eee Waldo Roberts expecta-to leave the first of the new year for Chicago. eee Roy Donald {a visiting In Colorado on the opera st of other clties pay marked compliment to his suc- cess. As a concert artist he appeared with such leading musical organiza- tions of the country as the Men- delssohn club of Spokane, the Apollo club of Portland, University of Washington Glee Club, Apollo club of Boise, the Minneapolis Sym- phony orchestra and the Municipal Chorus of Bismarck. With a reper- tolre of 150 10ngs he has sung roles in 28 of the standard operas. A series of recitals given by him during the world war netted the Red Cross and the Y. M. C. A. more than $10,000, Equally at home with the baton or in solo work, Mr, Marquis has also gained distinction as a com. poser of ability. will join her there to return to Cas- per about the first.of the new year. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lappe left last evening for their old home in Co: lumbus, Ohio. M Lappe has repre- rented the Sweet Candy company of Salt Lake City, making this city his headquarters. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Watson of Ault, Colo., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Allen for the past woek. Superintendent and Mrs. A, A. Concert January 5 “The bass part of Wagner's Loh engrin was finely sung by Mr. Mar- quis,” sald the Minneapolis Journal. “Mr. Marquis as Vulean (Gounod's Philemon and Baucis), gave an in terpretation which for dramatte abil ity and musical worth and beauty will remain a pleasant memory for years in the hearts of Des Moines music lovers,’ the Des Moines Reg- ister stated on another occasion. The Seattle Post Intelligencer de- clared that “one of the most thor- oughly enjoyable features of the re- cital was the faultless phrasing and the pure diction of the soloist. Each word was a pearl, correctly measured and accorded its exact value.” ‘The Capital News of ‘Boise paid tribute with: “An exceptionally fine. volce and an artist.” “Mr, Marquis has a voice that is well adapted to oper: atic work and he took the part of Count Arnheim (The Bohemina Girl) with a dignity that was impressive throughout,” safd the Portland Ore- gonian. Mr. Marquis ts known to Casper residents as president of the Yellow- ‘stone National Life Insurance Com- pany. — in this city for a few days on busi- ness from his ranch. eee Mr. and Mrs. “Bud” Shickley of Thermopolis are spending a short time in Casper. cee EB. W. Balley is spending a few days in Casper from his ranch near Douglas. eee Greeley, Miss Frances Nixon returne@d to Colo., Sunday night after a few days from-thelr home in Doug las. eee Mr, and Mrs. John Ei rived Monday from the Lander and are among the new suests at the Henning eee D, T. Weimer and P. F. Swel are among the Cody arrivals here eee Mrs. Lee Carr of Basin arrived | nere Monday for a short visit, | eee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bithell of Salt | Creek arg spending the day In Ca per. | eee | William Peterson of Ichawova ts | a visitor,in this city for a short time, eee W. R. Worcester, representing the | Sterns-Rogers company of Denver, ts | calling on trade here this week G. E. Abott, Cheyenne banker, 1s in this city on a business trip ede y of Cheyenne Is’ at: | tending to business affairs . Mrs. F. EB. Smalley came in Mon day from her home tn Midwest and fs a guest at Townsend for a few days, the Oakley Trego of Riverton fs b for a short time on business. Mr. and Mrs, H. MacKenzie are among the Lander arrivals hore thi week e JEUe | R. B. Osborn of Riverton fs trans- | acting business in this city for a| few days. | . ers is a new ar nd. o° Mrs. John A. R¢ rival at the Town: AIRE EXTINGUISHED AT PAGE THREE Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151. Day After Day Our Trade Increases and Thus We Are Able to Offer STILL GREATER BARGAINS FRESH VEGETABLES 1c 35c Round Radishes} DOr DUnRn oe ee ceae eresh Spinach (board leaf) 2 Bresh Rhubarb, per pound eee Large Bunches Turnips two bunches ~ Green Peppers, per pound — Spanish Onions, two pounds Sweet Potatoes, 3 pounds. fér_____ Cabbage, “rech Salmon and 30¢ Halibut, per Ib PHONE YOUR ORDER Tt will receive the same careful attention given those who call in person. Sma'l extra charge of 10 cents for delivery. _.19¢ Buy Where Your Favorite Food Costs Less, The Food Center 120 West Second Street Turner-Cottman Bldg. PRONE 22 Quality Meats at Reasonable Prices. _ STAHL CLEANING PLANT The fire department was called at 2 o'clock this morning to fight a blaze in the Stahl cleaning com pany, The fire started in the holler room and after half an hour it was controiled. The amount of damage done to the establishinent located on 9th at Walnut has not been estt!- mated. ——-—_——— NEGRO SENTENCED. Leon Mat tenced to serve six mont county jail by Justice J. C. helmer, when the negro plead guilty to a charge of assaulting Mrs. Beatrice Kelley, negro, on the night of .December 18. “Major” J. H Colby and J. L. Dale were each sen- tenced to four months in jail on bad check charges. Colby claims to have served during the war with | MARCEL and Bob Curl $1.00 Betty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Bldg. Phone 707 Sheridan Inn THE OLD ESTABLISHED STOPPING PLACE IN SHERIDAN a Your Home When in Town, Cafe and Garage in Connection D. D. WARNER, Proprietor the Canadian army, Your Christmas Money SERINE POISE SS i ST spending the holidays here with her mother, Mrs, T. C. Spears. Miss Nixon is a student at the Colorado Slade are spending a vacation with friends in Thermopplis. eee John P, Curran of Pittsburgh, Kans, has arrived in Casper to be the guest of his son, Hal Curran and Mrs. Curran. cee Miss Ruth Ellsworth has gone to Chicago where she will make an ex- tended visit with her sisters. eee Carl Jay of Fort Colling is in Cas- per for several days as a guest of his brother Lyle Jay, county asses- ror, and Mrs. Jay. eee Mrs. EB. Stephens of Denver is will be joined here later in the week by her husband, who {s now on a business trip to the Black Hills. eee Harry Adams left Monday night for Denver to be gone for several days on business. cee H. E. Champion went to Denver last night on a business trip. eee Mrs. Cyrus O. Wertz {s spending a brief vacation with relatives In Harrison, Neb. while recovering from a recent illness. Miss Mary Dessert left Su Teach lege se. Robert Burke of the New York Oil company, returned Sunday morn- Ing from Boulder, Colo,, where he spent a. week with relatives. eee Mrs. G. H. Mouser of Parkerton ts State Teachers’ college. cee John Telander and daughter Vic- torla are visiting here from their home in Sheridan with Mr. Teland- er’s parents, Mr.gand Mrs. C. T, Te- lander, cee Miss Irene Long, who was form- erly employed in Lander, has ar- rived in Casper and will accept a position here, cee Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Payne are visit- Ing in Casper from their home in Riverton and are guests of the Gladstone for a few days. eee B. Ey Freeland of Lander is spend- ness. ‘ ese J. W. Droullland {s here from Edg, erton on a business trip, eee A. T. Sweet is a Riverton arrival here for a few days, see A. M, Markell ts a visitor In this clty from his home in Douglas, eee F. C. Webb and A. E. Swanson of Greybull are spending a short time In this clty on buriness, see P, J. McIntosh of Split Rock {s In Mrs. Ralph Merritt and Miss Mar ‘© guests in Casper for Hall's Catarrh Medicine 21.207"; —tid Catarth orDeatoe 2 if system ot Cs or ese erat by ‘Catarth. Also as a Blood Puri. fier it gives wonderful results, All Druggists. garet Lucas « spending several days in Casper. eee Charles G. Bader, an old time rancher in this country, has been A word about Smith for a few days, having motored down Sunday. eI Mark Mason - {6 visiting with {riende in Thermopolis for the week. eve G, H, MacDonald 1s transacting business affairs in this city for sev- eral days, from his home near Bill- nigé, Mont. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Ellis ars guests of relatives in Denver for the holidays They will return to Cas- per the second of January. eee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Wilson ex- pect to leave tomorrow for Denver to spend New Year's with Mr, Wil- son's parents, cee Michael Ellis spent Christmas here with relatives and friends. eee Mra. M. A. 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