Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1919, Page 3

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— co CLULY NEWS | » Recital Afternoon ! pupils of Professor Rudolpn iberg gave a 1 this -after ————_— o vt the studio. Friends will be glad to know t (he Masdames M.S. Van Burgh, Mrs. Wilson Hamilton, who ha Lobdell and Miss La Claire Dis. Ul at her home on Hagens street r vocal selection and the ‘proving ste autily los by Mrs. Van Burgh and Misses Catherine Ferree, Emilia Gladys Wolfert return ny, Lillian Bishop, Victoria Kaa- It Cre where she is teaching d Master Rollin Nygaard com- s¢hool, after spending yesterday in the musical program Casper Luncheon Party Mrs. Don Fister is visiting with + Miss Hollingeworth her daughter, Miss Clara Fister, for charming luncheon party wag 4 few days. From here dir yestrday afternoon in honor of Will go to Lander to virit Vera Holt i#sworth, at the ho trend iiss Jobs Flotare on South Cen et _Madisor Vallentyne of Van Tassel at fourteen of the popular Wye. nt yesterday in Casper or ladie of Casper were the “Usimers and pleasure A dsinty pink and white ea te color scheme was carried out Prank Miller left for Larn this it the héuse in réges, and the ‘@Orning where he iM he ¢ wed neon table was artistically deco. WO the Mid t Mr M will with pink and white roses remain in ( r until Sunday, whe vere of pink and white satin » Iie No go te South PD. ith her parent Hollingsworth is leaving soor Phoenix, Ariz., with her fatl { Winter of the N vill by the ter shop left for Der r ' rp ‘ hucir for the shor Dancing Party J iH Ve Last Thursday te he overii irs. Hiv MeGuin entertained at fection r fre ) home, 3UL South Maple, with aa vot rmal dancing party last Thurs evening. A pleasant evening v M r. 0. Oloney of S Cr in masie and dancing aud a Who has been in Ca ' th ious Hight luncheon was sereyd sband for the last f fay ihe Hoat The pests ofthe af- Zone to Denver, where sh pend r were Mrs. Irene Brady, the Mis- the winter months Mildred Hamilton, Louise Thomas . Jones, who is visiting her Mrs. P. D. Se resigned her 2 Jones, and the Me tion at the Wigwam, where she J. C. Jones, D. R. Mappiher, R employed as eashier \. Peivnger, W. J. Hichey, L. W Hargenon, M K. Wagner and R. G Frank Scherk hes returned frow yew Denver, where he spent some time or sand is leaving tomorrow f Welcome Party to look for feed « Great Succeas * will tour the state ove the welcoming daneing parts ! a Cheadle was a great suc every way. About 30 couples were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Johnson hav ted and spent. the evening danc- le to Cheyenne. They expec At midnight a sumptuous six- ren Sunday evening in an irse dinner was served, banquet dillae car which they will purcha le. All the guests enjoyed the hos- there dity of the host and hostess to the eotest extent. Calvin H. Cass is in the city frow Texas, where he is an oil ope Country Dance tor at Freeland ’ a » Several cur londs of “CHSpe® your Dr. T. J: Brew, dentist, arrived this + xpecting to attend th orning from Denver. Dr. Dr r ountry danee to be given at F tends to locate here ae be d tonight in the school house . z ‘ic will be furnished by P. J. Morris, salesman for the Ed l aes ver orchestra, and refreshments will Lehman jewelry company of Denvew iyo Coy Tel, he served at midnight. here calling his his trade. Beene wanted sore Miss Irma Patton and Miss Eunice © Mr) and Mrs. Will Grieve are in!‘ et Sith &re spending “a few days at from their ranch in Oil City for the Macravitilo Aon ony the Brooks ranch as guests of Miss day u i Melissa Brooks. Py ? Miss Nannie Baine, a nurse fro. Miss Hattie Wyatt is leaving .to- Denver, is here to care for Mrs. sh Mi ‘ vow for Madison, Wis., where she !. Leeper, who bas been seriously ui i fre a il enter the state university us a for some tin h Mati a treshman. Miss Wyatt will be missed ammet her many friends here who will © John M. Wisenhant’ has returned _— ok forward to the Christmas va- from Denver, where he attended the “Who is Who” in Casper eat tion. r Plancueee ENGLISH AND FRENCH TONGUES IN QUEBEC Chicken Dinner UNITE 10 ACCLAI¥ \ committee of the ladies of the Mark’s CHEE met last evening ben, to perfect lans for» ¢ n dinner to be given Vednesday evening at the parish of the church, Uridge Club Meets With Mrs. Weiderhold The Monday Bridge club will meet Mrs. Weiderhold, 645 Natroni at 2:30 o'clock Mon after nue, Little Folks Enjoy Morthday Frolie M. M. Myer entertained Fri- fternoon at her home, 324 North in honor of the fourth birth- ! her little daughter, Emajean. , ti little tots present enjoyed cmes, a delightful luncheon and mobile ride. A feature of the ! n was the serving of-a beau 'ully decorated birthday cake, baked Mrs. J, H, Aydelott. The little included Helen and Gail Ayde- lizabeth Ferguson, Billy Keith ! Dell Thomas, Ruthie Bret r, Edward Pratt, Annabelle Elvira Rosenthal, Jane Crowther, ‘ces Johnson, Dorothea and Cath Iyer and M. M. Myer, Jr. There also present as the guests of Myer, Mesdames Crowther, Ferguson, Aydelott and Ted The Duké« Hevorstirr: oresent righ Le: ee a Borden tgnt), ser" Cob He ve Buy Ce arm Musical Recital at ‘rmy-Navy Club Tonight ‘Wo talented artists will appear it ‘usical tonight at 8 o'clock in the ty y ‘ my and Navy club rooms in the vand Biiush « Sement of the West hotel build mbat on the PF One artist is a new one to ap re Quebec var before a Casper audience but Wolfe and the equ oth have won favor wherever they both lost their im ‘ve appeared in the west. The pro- Z ah m expected to last about an f vee r sh in thi vf 191 9 of gallant k fed Hoag and Lewis Cook ave : eal still “ Haacts today from Douglas. Th French in lanruace united with the * come overland and spend the Gaglish «, taking “y here on business. FIR thu n tribute onality Casper D » Tribune TRINITY LUTHER CHURCH Pine and Cunningham Street J. H. Gockel, Pastor The Sunday sehoot Since the ‘ for ull par ‘ uv In th h my “ i fe of the Christian and 5 he 1-Christian.”” o'clock the ommences, in whieh th astor le er a sermon based on Nu 21, 4-9 The RBraze rT Hi rod Cor ST Delaware Walter |} Tor re Boul 4 PRES utd Bre to as to the pest of Quebec's} living symbol of the tra act that he Empire's Jin 2 iada ha ‘ ive r te nior SCIENCE ME ISCOPA \ h. Minist t Y w 1 Mi \ ECOND BAPTISH CHURCH n INDIANA SCRIBE JOINS TRIBUNE STAFF IN CITY PRINCE OF WALES an oo ar 1" to ’ ninton ¢ » soecial ty \ 1 i) 4 i & Ww. r 1 r be ia Lu yland a m wa tsa Mystery y. full of thrills gem ind sensations, wit! e inte Pla Te ut hieh prte \ Pa last fe 4 ey é The story is more engrossing and enthralling thay ny ective novel ever tten t a & the spectator, holds him on the edge of his seat, until (he loc fe eves wher v § olved Es i; Book by Bayard Veiller, author of “WITHIN THE LAW” and many other i Once the picture starts you wouldn’ leave your seat for $100 beca to see it through to the end. It's as full of thr ‘Js as a Circu THE 13TH CHAIR hit New York lik» a shell. It is the one thine in which vdy is interested IT’S IN THE FAR BEYOND 3UT LISTEN “THE THIRTEEN cain” Fae I! cfure YWVil his Pi ye Shown At the LYRIC Sunday Only SEPTEMBER 21st ALWAY TAKE A TIP—COME IN THE AFTERNOON !=> ° > Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Sa.e n : BS Bo —— = SAP SP DS BME BM BM BT AP ee ee ee ‘ ey No, 6850 by < STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF ° % t a > 2° “ ue q . € uasper iailondi Dah : a AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS “ \ Sept. 12, 1919 n . q % CASPER, WYOMING 3 % rg ty . a rO THEI BLI . x he ¢ tr the ¢ ! W ° % beg ‘ ‘ ent ivit out t % r reg eou ert ‘ bY The officer > ““ z » % ’ > N RESOURCE LIABII lf » Loans $1,392,268.11 Q Overdrafts 9,736.23 Capit Stock 0 u Ly jonds Circulation 50,000.00 fe ’ ‘ Liberty Bonds 261,800.00 =r sie , Se US 4 ury Certificates 100,000.00 Undivided Profi 9,38 Q Stocks, Bonds, Etc 63,508.71 2 Steck Federal Reserve Circulation $0,000.00 4 Bonk, Kansas City 9,400.00 Dasocita 3.237 4 Banking House, Furniture Ess i pasa \ ’ * and Fixtuers 7,098.40 $3.35769868 % Other Real Estate Owned 2,901.52 eee ° j War Savings Stamps 520.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 1,464,395.71 $3,357,628.68 Thirty Years of Service May We Serve You? MLE PPE MM aR Ce AM Me ee ae ee ee ee ee ee ee

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