Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1919, Page 3

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_ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. MCLain, overland, Tom Lamh of Sheridan is in Cas- aaa a ones $5 IS ee 5 ys Cera | Mrs. Harry Parsons and daughter Reheorsal of Cantata | will leave tomorrow for Cold Springs, Monday Evening. Wyo., where they expect to spend the °° Members of the Casper Choral so- summer. ciety will meet for rehearsal of the Me. grates cantata, “The Rose Maiden,” at 8 J. F. Mills of Sheridan is among o’clock Monday evening in the First the promigent business visitors in Presbyterian. church. Professor Lund- Casper from the northern part of the berg asks that all be present. state, ‘ ae 6 se © Studio Recital ; A. L. Briggs arived in Casper yes- 1s Held Today. |terday to spend several days here * At the recital by pupils of Prof.| transacting business in connection Rudolph Lundberg this afternoon the | with local holdings. following participated:: Piano—Mrs. Si Hie Dion Lobdell, Misses Lucile and,-Li Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Welch of Ther- lian Bishop; -voice—Mrs. Lobdell,; mopolis are among the visitors in Cas- Misses Baeda Erickson, Selma Young, per today. Mr. Welch is a prominent Katherine Authens and Kathryn Ma- banker and oil man in the Hot Springs honey. city. * e “* «© $15 Realized From Circle Auction. _ J. H. Johnson of Sheridan arrived in Casper last night to spend several The Willing Workers’ circle was days here on business and pleasure. j entertained at the home of Mrs.F. pe rad H. Sawyer on North Maple, Friday James J. O’Brien, an employe of afternoon, a miscellaneous ,auction!the Ohio company, is a business ar- being the feature of the program, rival in Casper today from Rock tesulting in cash benefits to the, River field. amount of $15 for future work and Serge AB ' activities. Mrs. Taylor assisted Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Snow are ar- Sawyer in serving lunch and a pleas-| rivals in Caspg-: from Shannon on ant afternoon was passed. ; business and pleasure. They are ac- * ¢ * companied by their daughter, Miss Victory Cirele Betty. Holds Meeting. SS Te Eight members attended the Friday, _ Among the arrivals in Casper from afternoon meeting of the Victory cir-| Salt Creek yesterday were Mr. and cle of the M. E. aidd, the ladies. gath-| Mrs. J. J. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. ering at the home of Mrs. P. G. Brad- Fletcher, Mr. und Mrs. C. D. Hen-, as, 1838 Ne@th Beech street. Light, nigh, Mrs. Homer Mack and M. Fro-} refreshments were served. The meet-/ man. ing adjourned to meet with Mrs. | by Ada! Mary Darton at the home of Mrs.,; Mrs. M. E. Gibbert of Douglas is CG. L. Green in July. | among the social arrivals in Casper. ji She will spend several days here vis- | CITY NEWS". in Casper yesterday even ( a Ce eee > Chas. D. Armour, a Gtenrock bank- the week er, ig numbered among the business a visitors in Casper today looking after | «; °° ¥! “Li 5 ae his interests in this vicinity. et me give you a piece of advice rel. ehke * 2 « W. B. Troy of Glenrock arrived ing to spend Pat Horsfield and J. T. Kendall, —B°8tem Transcript. well known Cheyenne men, arrived NOTICE TO BOY SCOUTS in Casper last night to spend several All members of the local Boy days here on combined business and| Scout organization are urgently re-| pleasure trip. = quested to be on hand at the city/ t bes seb? hall Saturday evening at 8 o'clock} Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dea of Glen-|to discuss plans preparatory to Boy| rock arrived in Casper this morning | Scout campaign in Casper next week | te spend the week-end here visiting Don’t forget the time and the place. | friends and transacting business. 5-6: . 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Larsen, William Chesney are among the business ar-| rivals in Casper from Lusk today. : * * © R. J. Taylor, who will have charge | of this branch of the maintenance of highways, arrived in Casper this | morning from Cheyenne and se-| cured headquarters in tke O. S. build-| ing. | Dea tees Sean George O. Chandler will leave to- morrow morning for Greyball and the Big Horn basin on an inspeFtitin! trip inthe interests of local oil compa- nies. Dyring his trip Mrs. Chandler pA visit in Denver and at Rawlins, yo. with friends. Mrs. Chandler Will leave tomorrow afternoon with! CASPE WE 50c Meritol Complexion 25¢ Meritol Complexion 1ti.(6 Gro ae Eee $1.65 Oriental Cream ... ae 25c Stearns Bidelwei: Gre BIN tether 50c Jergens Benzoin & for Rawlins, where she will spend Several days before going to Denver. wey * #8 . George Jarvis, manager of the Vic- tor’ Wyoming Oil company, spent , Wednesday in Cheyenne before the! state land board on business for his tompany. Mrs. Jarvis accompanied | him.» They drove back Thursday in} & new Oldsmobile ‘8’ Sportster pur- | thased in Cheyenne for Mrs. Jarvis. 25¢ DeWitt’s Toilet * * 8 Cream. ...... ‘William Burbridge of Lander ar- 30c Fros ‘rived in Casper yesterday to spend Cream. ......... : several. days here transacting busi- | 30c Peroxide, Vani tess in connection with his oil inter- Cream ..... Nair in this vicinity. ‘ 30c Tube Mav D. E. Ailman of Arminto is in| Cream ..... Casper on a business ahd pleasure | 30c Cream of trip. { 1 Roses ........ Paste .......... Behar enact te 80c Meritol Dental “Wateb ag_Elgin Movement” Ks Cream . ae (OV ey ee aa 30¢ Calox Tooth PERO SA dM Sees sera cegeraon 25c¢ Violet Taleum Powder oe cake 25¢ Wistaria Talcum Powder 25c¢ Corylopsis Powder ...... 25c Rose Talcum Powder ....... ue 25c Lilac Talcum Powder : 25c Carnation Taleum Powder satan? 25c Baby Talcum Talcum Here you are! A big assortment of the newest shapes and braids. Straw hats in just the shape and style to suit Powder ........... er your face and fancy. Oc Meritol Shaving Sennits, splits,, mackin- ) 7 (| eae aws, milans and Panamas, 25c Meritol Shaving with cushion bands for Lotion on your comfort. $1.50 Toilet Straw hats, $2.00 to ITE) le Neca aaa By LP A $7.50. $1.50 Meritol Toilet Panamas, $6 to $12.50. Water ~ Light weight suits that 50c look cool and are cool, two and three-piece, $15 fe $25. Athletic underwear in two-piece and Union suits. Brilliantine ..., (The Home of the 110 East Second Successor ty Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. Ly W 7 bk a 1 Bhs ‘of Our Pentecost Gift Knox—*What’s the matter with it?” NOT ONE DAY——-ONE WEEK = Beginning MONDAY, June 9th Toilet Articles f Almond: Cream ooceccccccceeenee 50c Chloredenta Tooth 25ce Lilly’s ‘Dental _ as Casper Pharmacy Drugs and Jewelry—Promptness and Efficiency Che Ca FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Linden and Beech R. H. Moorman, Pastor. The Sunday school and the morn- ing worship will be together. cial service for the children. Se will begin at 10:30. B. Y. P. U., 7 o’clock. If you looking for a home-like young people’s service attend thi one. Delaware and Durbin Streets Walter H. Bradley, Tomorrow at 11 the p: speak on ‘ in the e g at 8 on * of Israel—Samson and ( the morning Mrs. sing Rotali’s “Jesus Onl. the evening Mrs. Burns elected number. and i ill s ming service at 8 o’clock. Sub faking Light of the Gospel.” A welcome for all. ——————————_ “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH sir =|! Pine and Cunningham Sts. = “Se J. H. Gockel, Pastor. J i = = a + = Our Sunday school begins prompt i ly at 9 All children are urged ® to be present as there are important = KNOX announcements to be made concern- s<ATS y 5 % ing the pient Tomorrow, Pentecost Day, the | | H | Poe Ne morning service will begin at 10:30. - The pastor will preach on the text Acts 2 3: “Our Greatest Pente- cost Gif In the evening service, beginning at 8 o’clock, the sermon will be based on the. text Acts 8, 26-39: “Bruits| This will be the last evening ser- ar vice until the last Sunday in August. ST. MARKS CHURCH Comfort Wee Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector Holy communion at 8 a. m. Straw Hats Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. “ - ; Morning prayer and’sermon at 11 Ever have trouble keeping a diss Straw Hat on your head when the Evening service at 8 p. m. wind blows a little briskly? Here’s one that will stay on— one that you'll wear comfortably —one with distinctive KNOX Style and KNOX traditional quality. M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 East Second Street CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall, and on Wednes- day evenings at 7:30 o'clock. The lesson sermon tomorrow is “God, the Only Cause and Creator. ‘The public is cordially invited to t*l attend these services. R PHARMACY EKLY SPECIALS Soap 30c Cake Woodbury’s Soap 15¢c Cake Toilet Soap Scotch Tone 20c Violet Glycerine Soap . 15¢ Ivory large size 15¢c Pumice Soap large cake». 10¢ Floating Castile Soap (special price) _.39e 2ic Lic _.. Ite _.1fe lic Soap 3 cakes 10e Patent Medicines Re eee Syrup 72¢ ee ae 24c 25c¢ Meritol Mosquito 19¢@ a 15e Boe Nyals® Mosquito 19e 30 Cathartic Pills , for 15e 15¢ Size nsect Powder 15¢ Line . 15¢c Tablet ; = 65¢ Bov Modern Art Linen REN Gr kee tet Be Livan, 19¢ $1.25 box Gift Stationery ecards and paper 79@ Extras 79¢: 39e 19¢ 9e fic 9e 39¢e 75¢ '69e 24¢e Stationery $1.00 size Physicians and Surgeons Cotton 35¢ Colorite Hat Dye Straw We do not sell or handle Groceries Picture Shop) Casper, Wyoming FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In 3retschnider wil sper Daiiy Cribune eee GANTZ MEMORIAL METHODIST yet we have room for you and your | family tomorrow. not room we wii? buiid a new churen. So come on. DA 11—Public worship. _ Asst. Scoutmaster, Troop No. 1. “Jesus Christ in the World To- 6-7-1t 7 p. m.—Epworth League, Mr. H . Durham, go to College 8 p. m.—Thi ‘rial service before the Odd Fellows service is a memo- d the Rebeccas. The sermon sub- off the AT present. By order of VIS L. WILSON, a And when we have Sermon sub leader, subject: “Why ject will be “The Growth of the Spir- | it of Human Brotherhood.” _>-- Real “Pot Luck.”—A stylish drest woman entered the restaurant. The waiter handed her a bill of fare writ- French, an aid: “Please dishes you wish to TODAY An Amazing Pictunization of Wm. Nerdig’s Great Saturday Evening “THE FIRE FLINGERS” The Story That Made MONDAY & TUESDAY—A RETURN SHOWING OF DOROTHY PHILLIPS “The Heart “At Last I've Learned How to Dress” = OW I know why some of ti N irl friends are so well Aceged. They havea New York dressmaker—Betty Wales’’. Of course, they don’t go to New York to buy the dresses them- selves. They don’t have to. We show the new frocks just as soon as Betty Wales releases them. Come in and select those that appeal to your fancy. Berry Wares Dresses have added pleasure to shopping, too. When all the dresses in the stores seem to have a same- ness about them, the variety, the sub- dued distinction and the careful, correct finish of Berry Wares Dresses will be as refreshing as sunshine after a rain. The label sewn in every Berry WALES Dress is an unconditional guarantee. til | Tt is essential that every scout be HUB RUPERT JULIAN ——jJN—__. The Biggest Picture Ever Shown in Casper—Ask Your Friend Dh a __PAGE THREE ‘TENTION WE DIAMOND BRAND. CHICHE years > “—F* SOLD BY AMERICAN CAFE Serves You Right ' CREAM WAFFLES Served 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. And from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. 0060060000 00000 RUGLiISTS EVERYWHERE POLO 9SD 99999990909 000: BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Save your money the Har Walter L. French, Minister. . vey. MEETING 9:45—Sunday school. Our average attendance for’ May was 302. And SATURDAY 8 P. M. SHARP TERS PILLS : 90004000044000000400000 SUNDAY Post Story the Nation Lose Its Sleep of Humanity” Seasonable Dresses Pretty Voiles made in the most exquis- ite styles. Practical Gingham dresses trimmed with sheer white Or- gandie, dressy enough for after- noon wear. ail ‘ ri . and Richards & Cunningham Company Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best

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