Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1919, Page 3

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Pupils vf Prof. Lundberg. | The forty-fourth recital by the pu-! pils of Professor Rudolph Lundberg was given at the studio this afternoon | Piano solos were played by the! Misses Mary Shikany, Mary Olive! Dann, Gertrude Matherly and Ingla Black. Vocal seléctions by the Mes dames Lyle Branson and Don Lobdell and the Misses Baeda Erickson, Kath- and Mr. E. J. Donahoe completed the | afternoon's program. ee County High School | to Open Tuesday The county high schoo! will open on Tuesday. The freshmen and <e- niors will enroll between 9 and 12|*Wo weeks in Colorado. o'clock, and the sophomores and ju- niors between 2 and 4 o’clock in the afternoon. All classes will meet on regular schedule on Wednesday. * * ¢ Compulsory Vaccination of School Children to be Enacted Here All children of school age in the state of Wyoming and those entering schools in this state from other states will be required by the Wyoming State Board of Health to furnish annually, certificate of vaccination against small pox, or other satisfac- tery proof thereof before they may be permitted to enroll. + ence | Miss Ethel Anderson has resigned her position in the Richter music store, and will resume her former occupation ag teacher of public schoo) | music. Miss Anderson has taught} public school music in the pel Bat schools. * ‘Interesting Meeting of the Nietory Circle The Victory Circle of the Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. George Lilly “yesterday. A most interesting | meeting was held by the 17 ladies} present which was followed by a mu- sical and social nour. Miss Healy/| accompanied by Mies Lilly sang sev-| eral solos which were enjoyed by) all. i The Victory and North Side circles! will meet together in September at the home of Mrs. Charles L. Green, | 232 North Beech street. te e+ & House Guests Leave for the East Mr. and Mrs. Ri¢hard Pratt, of ‘Long Island, and Dean Bedford, of "New York City, whe have been vis- iting with D, L. Kagy, C. R. Hurley} and F. W. Messimer, of South Cen-/| + * | erine Anthens and Selma Young, jing tonight for Hanna, Wyo., where cur is completed. and Eva Edwards have returned to thir home in Ma ille, Mo., after visiting at the h Mrs. M. Brady, Natrona « . Wolcott Beth, returned this morning from their old home in Boulder, Colo., \where they have been visiting old friends for the last two weeks, W. J. Chamberlin has returned Mr. and Mrs. Lester Worthington from Greeley, Colo., where he was have returned from Sheridan, Wyo., attending to business for the Cham- where they spent nearly a week vis- berlin Furniture company. liting friends. 8 48 McMahon has gone to a few days on business * * vohn B. Miss Emma B, Swanson has re-| Denver for }turned from a vacation trip spent in Powell, Wyo., with her sister. Sake eee A. E. Sterritt, of the Nichols & Sterritt law firm, has gone to Den. Attorney H. B. Warburn of the ver on busines Warburn & Spencer law firm, is leav- C. W. Sparr, of the Consolidated he will give the Labor Day address. | Royalty, has gone to Price, Utah, He will return in time for the open-, and Denver on a business trip of a ing of court here. ¢ few days . * W. O. Wilson and family will re.|, M®s. Jessie Coyle, who has come |turn today overland from a-tour of ‘here to make her home from Tulsa, Okla.,. has taken’ an apartment the Wyatt. * Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chapman have} gone to Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Chap- man will stay there with relatives until the new home they are build-|‘™ Mr. Chapman will | With friends. ti ys. eeeen ne ees 3 | Mrs. John B. Schuyler and two William Cooper and John Smith, |children of 426 South Durbin street, representatives of the Schenbeck or-/8T¢ leaving Monday for the east. thestra of Nebraska, and in town| They ma vere el yn ee at securing bookings for the orchestra/Phia and 4 yori be dhe nti which will play in Lusk for Labor | Wi! ve: gone: s “2 Natit br Day. They may play here next, week. Miss Mary Barton, of the Taylor & Clay offices, has gone to spend Mr. and Mrs. moving from the |Rorey apartments. G. Murphy are t to the Mc *“ * 6 Attorney Floyd Pendell is in Den- ver on business. * * * H Capt. Hopkins, geologist, has re- ‘turned from a business trip thru the D, L. Kagy has just received waa that his brother, Captain Ed L. Kagy, | has been released from the army and} will arrive in Casper tomorrow. Cap- tain Kagy has been in France for the past year and a half and has fought in several of the la Mrs. Grance Davidson is here from Cheyenne, and is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benson. ea oie | 1 reer bat-) Mrs. A. E. Kyte, and daughter, ‘tles, aa es | Anna, have motored to Bucknum, t lwhere Mr. Kyte is staying at his Mrs. W. R. Kibhe has gone to|sheep ranch. They will return thi Denver, where she will get the bo ly | evening: of her husband to take it to Chicago | to be buried. The remains have } been interred in a Denver. r M. R. Dobbins has returned from mausoleum in! Denver, where he spent a few days even Jon busines. Mrs. Frank Neigh has gone to | Blakey's Ready-to-Wear to join her husband in Powder River, | Have New Establishment where he is employed in the oil The Blakey’s Read-to-Wear com- fields. pany is to move into their new quar- ters in the Henning building on Cen- Mrs. M. Brady will be the altera-| ter street, tomorrow. They will oc- * * * * | tion woman in the new alteration| cupy the whole ground floor, run- rooms planned for Webel Commer-| ning 160 feet back from the street. cial company. Before her illness i They will have the most exclusive Mrs. Brady was employed at the | ready-to-wear store in the state. There Leader. i will be special show rooms for eve- ning gowns, and for the import mod- C. A. Graham, of the Taylor & Clay! els, and a well lighted alteration * ¢ @ ter street, are leaving today for their | homes in the east, The guests have} been extensively entertained while spending the week heresand are much pleased with Casper and its growiii.| * @¢ @ | | The Misses Pauline and Harriet Anthens are here from Douglas to spend the week end with Miss Kath- erine Anthens. * se Mrs, James Speas to be Hostess at Dinner at Henning Tonight Mrs. James Speag will be the, charming hostess at a 7 o’clock din-| ner at the Henning hotel this evening. } Covers will be laid for ten. Mr, and) Mrs. Thomas Villnave, the Misses | Myrtle Speas, Mary Wag Wilma | Shaffner and the Messrs. Marvin Bishop, Elsworth Wagner, Glen Lit-; tlefield and Mr. and Mrs. James | Speas are the guests. se & Farewell Surprise Party Given for Mrs. George Brown About 30 of Mrs. George Brown's friends surprised her at her home lust night by an original party. Mrs. George Brown and daughter, Miss Grace, are leaving for Seattle, Wash., to,make their home in the future.; Mrs. Brown has been an active church and society worker ever since she!| offices, has gone to Denver on busi-| room. The fixtures will be of the French gray and art shades. - Metropolitan 5c » 50c Stores, Inc. Retailing Merchandise up to $1.00 FULL LINES SCHOOL SUPPLIES ENAMELWARE HOSIERY Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery Arriving Every Day came to Casper about five years ago, | and has a world of friends here. Those present at the party presented Mrs, Brown with a lovely purse to show their appreciation of her friend- ship. ; A musical program was given dur- iug the evening, and appetizing re- freshments served. * ¢ * * } — cm ——e! | CITY NEWS — |} + 5 ° Master Billy Johnson, son of Mr, | and Mrs. O. G., Johnson, is leaving! for Cheyenne, where he will attend, an academy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finnigan, and son, Billy, are leaving for Hot Springs, 8S. Dak., for s vacation trip. oer The three children of Eugene Mc- Carthy will leave soon for Chey- enne, where they will attend an aeademy this winter. ee. * | | | | * j Mrs, J, EB. Crura is now an employe! at the Fashion Shop. f | ¢ e 6 Mhs. R. M. Dauberman ef Grey- bull who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.|J. E. Crum here, has returned} to her home. Mis Sarah E. Martz of the Martz) hat is expected home Monday. ‘Miss |Martz has been Best a4 bujing trip, and hes been visiting nlvo With her parents in Mulberry, Indiata, } | | - * © ee Ruth Owens has returned uglas, Wyo., where she i f )) ) Phone 941-W 108 N. Center St. Table d’Hote Dinner ----af------ $1.25 Per Person Sunday, August 31st —and— Monday, “Labor Day,” Sept. 1st — at the— Henning Hotel MUSIC DURING DINNER i } The Misses Irene Maxwell, Taunita | and daughter, | has returned from CHURCHES the next few days in Denver visiting PAGE THREE FEROS a F ee seen se a —_=-~ — A. - Jones is here from Chey- Tomorrow the congregation wii! ‘ enne. Mr. Jones is organizing a fire celebrate its yearly Mission Festival JAP OFFICIAL STARTS ee insurance company in tate with In the morning service, beginning at fr headquarters in Chey: 10:30, the Reverend. Schabacker of C iT ¥ ‘ . 7 Wheatland will deliver a Mission ser. GH ON CAR CROWDING ‘ r Miss Helen Car : +/mon based on the text Genesis 4, 9 | ' u ut ‘ f ; ‘Am I My Brother's Keeper?” and her mother In the evening service, commenc- M a week witha fr ing at.8 o'clock, the local pastor will Wy United t r pre on the text Acts 16, 9: “Come © »,Den- x to busi- Roy Sample has ret ver, where he was atte ness matters. rand Help Us!’ In this serman | a brief report concerning the work and progress in our various mission fields will be given Beginning with tomorrow, evening nl held every Sunday ummer. * oil scout has ip to D MUSIC LESSONS Vance Rowe, Texas Oil comy from a busines: for the returned be THE GANTZ MEMORIAL METHO- ,°' DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH PIITTTITitititiittitirtiititititt Walter L. French, Minister : MISS JESS NDE , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The text of the morning sermon ° : JESSIE ANDERSON Christian Science services ar will “Tpke Ye A the S * r : every Sunday morning Nisa ot aeare en Coe ornare no 4 - is ie. fe rene i: ! Yl Way Have } ead ©¥ | funds : 127 North Durbin evening at 7 o’clock a forts. New neh $ > SOEs we oGhiee ee teblt, ©: E: Hod wit lead the onder const : Phone 971-R The public is cordially invited to League and the subject will be, ).. tead } $ attend these services. ae Bae. What Th 5 > ay School at 9 The va- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH vel Natl eWike co tae au during ¢t mmer will find a Linden and Beech Sunday, A st 31. ng them today. Vacation % 3 over = Wow for ution to a o at the fall work. Our Sunday School, *°™! aa | n es yo Classes or a Rac dlp dhs ha ag Loom oall, Fach| First PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | s at 11 o'clock Delaware and Durbin Streets Pastor: “Last| Walter H. Bradley, Minister Words of Jesus.” Tomorrow at 11 o'clock the pas- } B. Y. P. one tor will speak on “Labor and the | Evening ice at New Social Order,” a Labor Sunday Preaching by the pastor -'sermon. The music will include | well Wish.” Nevins” “Jubilate Deo in G” as the | Beginning Monday of next week anthem and a solo, “Angel of Light . Dp and cont r h the following (Vanderpool) by Miss W hen your doctor give you a rrescnp- Sunday our church will H : Z 1 be g campaign. Cam- Evening will resumed hon, to have filled, he may suggest where f Dr. F. H. Devine September 7 : ar Home Mis- —_ it can be had. But with our new and sion Society ach evening NOTICE | xeept Thursds urd All Barber sh will 1 al complete stock we can carefully prepare Baptists and friends of Baptists in Labor Day, Monda . é a o attend these con- FRANK LAMB any order from any doctor, written on any | ss of the campaign J. G. Bauer, Secy | depends largely upon full attendance blank. | at these conferences i} R. H. MOORMAN, Pastor. KEELEY i} TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH INSTITUTE T “4 D i| Ip 3 aF Cor. Eighteenth and Curtis Sts. ripeny rug ore ] and Cunningham Sts. DENVER, COLO. ckel, pastor. Our Sunday School commences at 9:30. The collection taken up Sun- day in Sunday school will be sent to where the Genuine Keeley Remedier iL our Foreign Mission. | are used. ———— N’T MIS EvenGOD wold not forgct- COULD NOT FORGWE LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS cured by a scientific course of medi_ cation. The only place in Colorado 143 South Center St. Phone 99 ] 4 SIT HARRY GARSON BLANCHE SWEET Presents : p MAJ. RUPERT HUGHES Astounding Stor>~ Phe ONABLE ~: —UNPAR?’ cam dirciesnroon MARSHALL NEILAN Th c ‘ation EN is makin? all Americ and take . 101 TODAY 4X2 SUNDAY ~ Y YA { L

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