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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 4

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THE CASPER TRIHUNIM! I I 1 Friday. December 24. 1943 Page Four r.vjininz scend Christmas with! 0n the Radio MODES of the MOMENT PERSONA LS er parents. Miss Sweeney, formerly cmcioved in the county clerk's office is now employed at the Continental Air Lines in Denver. W.

R. Stephenson, prmclpal of Junior hign school, is ill with pneumonia, and is a patient in Memorial A Christmas eve oaby was Larajhae ss gue-ls over Christmas, Mi6. this morning Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Janara hospital. His condition is reported cs good tod3y. Billv Drew. A.

V-12. U. S. who wiu come to uasper u.tu i home in O'slahcma. J6ereant Fcio is stationed at tl.e A.iny Air xoe I LONDON.

Dec. 24. The quet cice cf Britain's kin will be heard around the world again tomorrow delivering his 4ixth Christmas broadcast to the empire and the fifth of the war. The address will be relayed to the United States and will ba beamed toward friends and foe alike in every continent beainning at 8 a m. (Mountain var time).

Arizona passed 96 laws last year, fewer than any other state In the Union. the parents of a son, ho arrived coday, Friday. Dec. 24. 'oaa here.

I Lews "vr Seelt Webb "3 Seelt Webb Mrs. Oral Davis is leaving today Frances for Midwest with her two children has arrived home for the holidays from St. Paul, where he is taking training at the College of St. Thomas. He is the son of Dr.

and Mrs. T. J. Drew. to speni Christmas.

Captain Davis We will buy or sell your car. Ai Peak Used Car Lot. 201 E. Fiftn Phone 1973-J. Word has been received here by is on overseas duty.

FOR XMAS HIGH QUALITY house, when they will sing Christmas carols with their guests. Tl.ls party has come to be traditional in this household, and is one of the most delightful affairs to be dress shirts, sox. pure linen nand- fricr.ds cf the birth ol a I a by boy to Lieut, and Mrs. Daemon Teaslty. on Dec.

16, in Cheyenne. The baby kerchitfs for men and women. Pet-tingill's. O-S Bldg. given through the holiday season In a I Grant Arrasmith, son of Dr.

and Mrs. W. W. Arrasmith. is home from Fulton, where he Is attend- i ing Westminister college under the Naval V-12 plan.

Robert Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Robertson, has arrived welahed eight rounds birth.

Mrs Miss Lila Mae Hofmanti, well Friends Give Shower For Bride-Elect At a delightful evening party at the H. J. Clare home, 426 E. 11th street. Miss Lois Miss June Ann Seldel and Mrs.

John Scott entertained informally for Miss Mary Elibeth Doherty, whose marriage will take place Monday morning, when she will become the bride of Pvt. John Rhodes of Sheridan, who is now attending medical school for specialized training in Washington, Teasley is he former Miss Helen Sisk, one time resident of Camper The baby has been named Fran known member of the student body of the University of Wyoming, has Casper, Three Wedding In Early December arrived noma from Laramie to spena the holidays with her Darents, Mr. Daemon. Miss Ruth Wheaton. has been employed for some time in Rapiu City.

S. will arrive home to and Mrs. Chas. Hofmann. home from Laramie where he attends the state university, to spend Christmas with his parents.

Three couples were married In early December, by the Rev. Miss Emily Labert has been 111 in We wish you all a Merry Christ Henry Green, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, using the the hospital in Edmonton, Canada. Presbyterian ring service, the prin cinals being out-of-towners, two brought here because the bride night to spend ennstmas witn ner family, the A R. Wheatous of 625 East Thirteenth street. Wm.

F. "Bill" Johnson. Phone 2025, seils State Farm Insurance. 80-20 Auto Life Fire. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Stoutenberg and Miss NelLe Potts plan to spend grooms are stationed at the base mas. The Bon Agency. Dependable Insurance." A marriage license was issued late Thursday afternoon at the olfice of Carl Thomason, county clerk to John Mettern, Cando, N. D.

and Amelia with an attack of flu. She recer.uy left Casper to accept a position in the Canadian city, where she makeb her home with her sister and family the Dale Petersons. Miss Polly Coughlin hr.s arrived home from Denver, here she is taking nurse's training, to spend here and the third couple coming frorr. Riverton. On December 12, Sunday after noon, at 4 o'clock.

Miss Mildred Mer fcv lyn Fabrizius and Elvis Elmer Ben the holidays with her narents, Mr. ton were united in marriage and ana Mrs. jonn coughlin. Christmas with friends in Worland. Miss Betty Burnett, an employe of the ODT office, will spend Christmas in Crowheart with her family.

spent their honeymoon in Casper before returning to their home in Riverton. Mr. Benton conducts a Hazel Morris and Irene Luoma at Jsw 1 33, the Beech Street Beauty Shop Phone 1340. trucking business in that city. The bride wore a smart fall two piece dress of French blue with black Sgt.

C. McDowell arrived today from San Louis Obispo, to sDend Christmas with his wife and Heisler, Starkweather, si. u. Mrs. Lora Hirzel departed Thursday night for Denver where she will spend the Christmas holiday weekend with her husband Corp.

Hirzel. Miss Zaide Kirtley an employe of the Fish and Wildlife Service, departed Thursday for Kaycee where she will spend Christmas with her parents. A Bill Drew, son of Dr. and Mrs. T.

J. Drew has arrived in Casper for a holidav visit with his parents. A Drew is attending St. Thomas college in Minnesota under the V-12 program. accessories and matching veil trimmed hat.

Her corsage was of roses The Clare home was decorated for the Christmas holiday with the Christmas tree and candles and greens. The entertainment for the evening took the form of a Bingo game which was enjoyed by the euests before the presentation of the lovely gifts for the honoree. Amons those present were Miss Nancy Doherty, Mrs. J. J.

Doherty. Miss Jean Wrobleske, Miss Paegy Tobin, Miss Uldean Kelly, Mrs. Tommy Schoenewald, Mrs. John Compton, Miss Miriam Binning, Miss Polly Coughlin, Miss Virginia Rose, Mis Margaret Sneddon, Miss Frances Sweeney and Miss Joan Jonen. Traditional Party At Hutton Home Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hutton and their daughter. Miss Ann, will entertain on Christmas Eve at their home, 539 South Grant street, at open GRANDMA KNEW So she put faith in mutton I ABOUT suet she medicated herself, I pni rc to relievo coughing, muscle 1UHQ sehea, soreness. Mothers now rub on Penetro. Modern medication base containing old fashioned mutton suet.

Relieves with double action. 25c Double supply 35c Demand Penetro. The couple was attended by Mrs. the N. D.

Van Natt Nattas cf 236 East ROSANA SHOP 122 East Second Henry Green and Mrs. George Fifth street. Cpl. and Mrs. Richard Gerstmann announce the birth of a baby girl oi Thursday, Dec.

23, at Memorial hospital. It's not too late to buy your Sagebrush Christmas Greeting cards at Talberts, 115 E. Second. Miss Doris Rockelman of Sheridan, who has been working in the Green, who served as witnesses. Miss Elsie Lee Freshour of Day ton Ohio, became the bride of Sgt Herman Eisenhardt of Jamaica L.

New York on Friday, Dec. 17 at 8 30 o'clock in the evening at the office of the ODT here, will spend OUTSIZE MUFF: The huge crush style that girls cry for, of Fromm's silver fox. Accent for a cloth coat. Mr. and Mrs.

James Rogers re the parents of a baby boy born on Wednesday, Dec. 22, in Memorial hospital. A son was born on Wednesday, Dec. 22. in Memorial hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Isaor Rainey. and Mrs. Lefil Ford will cnristmas at home. Miss Mary Sweeney, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Sweeney, 502 CY Ave, arrived in Casper Friaay parsonage, 421 Divine avenue, wiflti the Rev. G. Henry Green, pastor cf the First Presbyterian church reading the ring ceremony. The bride wore a pastel green wool two-piece dress, with contrasting accessories and a corsage if roses.

The bridegroom, who is a gunner, is stationed at the Army Air base here, and the couple have taken New Years Eve Party Planned Miss Helen Swingle will entertain at her home, 625 West 13th street, at an informal New Year's Eve party next Friday night for 20 guerts. an apartment at 121 North Kimball street. A romance of long standing culminated in marriage Monday, Dec. 20, when Miss Jane Margaret Woller-man became the bride of Lt. Chas.

Knickerbocker, in a simple ceremony performed in the Presbyterian church, with the Rev. G. Henry Green officiating, at 7 o'clock in the evening. The evening will be spent In the i recreation room, where the guests will dance and play games. i Mrs Otto Wollerman, of Grand What a Gadget Of Rapids, N.

came to Casper for ilt I her wedding. She wore a winter Doy in urcnara Greetings of the Season Today, and every day, we greet you with all the sincerity that is in our hearts, and with a deep feeling of appreciation for your thoughtful-ness during the year now closing. white wool frock, made as a two- piecp model, and her flowers were Season's Greetings McMIXNVILLE, Ore (JP) You don't have to wrestle trees any more to get fruit to the ground. They've iinvented tree-shaking machines. Three Oregon farmers have them, all home inventions designed to save labor in the prune orchards.

Herbert Holzmeyer. for puts a hook on a tree and links it to the power plant of his tractor. Then he ducks and prunes come of ceep pins roses. The attendant i were the sister and brother-in-law i of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs.

i Ethan G. Elliott, of Billings, Mont. Ti bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Eugene Knicker-! bocker. of Frazee, Minn. He is a pilot, and for the present, is sta- tioned at the local air base. Both the bride and bridegroom 5 tumbling down. i rv tr.

KM Rex Warren, county agricultural asrent. found one machine could GLADSTONE BEAUTY SHOP 142 South Center Street were born and reared In LaMoura. N. and have been close friends all of their lives. They will be at homt in Casper during the period that the lieutenant is stationed here.

Open House Sunday On clean ten trees in eight minutes, i taking the place, he estimated, of i 12 to 15 men. 4 Mezzanine, Gladstone Hotel Phone 736 Annual production of oranges Ladles9 Wear Wedding Anniversary ransres irom zuu.uuu.uw vu Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Allen will be CC0 boxes, hosts at their home, 1550 South I Chestnut street, from 3 to 8 o'clock. Sunday, Dec. 26, when they will hold open house for their friends, cele- i brating their wedding anniversary, i 7t i rr- tvt ol nna nis iNcime oncui jdc the PRINCE of PEACE ZtSUUUjJt the Again we celebrate the birtriday of. tlie Saviour, again we join with people of the world in observing this great day CENTUEIES fYK mm 1 1 I which war cannot interrupt. As we offer prayers for the dear ones far away, and ask that His loving care protect them from the dangers and vicissitudes of war, let us pray also that His word may be carried out in the Victorious Peace that is to come that the spirit of Christianity may draw all peoples, all nations together in a greater understanding that the Peace for which he stands may become a truth among all men.

Mi 1.1 NORTHERN UTILITIES CO. 1 i Out of a flaming war a reblrtri lias come. Tlie old, true Christmas spirit is stronger and brighter than in many a year. Out of the glorious meaning of the season there flows new faith and courage and the wondrous promise that Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward men, may yet come in a future that draws nearer. And so, to all our customers and friends and your distant loved ones, we send greetings with the sincere wish that, despite war and its separations, this Christmas may hold for you many good things and that the united efforts of all of us in the year ahead may hasten the day when your dreams of victory, of reunions, and of happiness may all come true.

KASSIS DRY GOODS COMPANY 137 East Second Street.

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