Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1919, Page 3

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Che Casper Daily Cribuiire t <a | the Sun te Even (aver \ BIG RACING PLAY AT ee nti fine ST OC KS TOUC H Be rT will cing “O, Thou H 7 and Péaine) i ing k t 8 a A Ae 3 quartet Z Bretss and J i Y, ‘Oheokers, the va mel Jon aq ' i odrama has been ma to 4 motion chat’ r Al f ni t William Fe will he eS se jf the Iris thgater Mc y and NOTICE TO TEAMSTi the pict 5 3 7 f There will be aon . awit Powder River News : : Teamsters’ Union r ka Enjoys Meeting Both men were good “kidders.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 31. MARK’S CHURCH Trades Assembly f 4 7 Methodi Both came from the east. But he Christian Scie er t Rev. P. K. Edwards, Rector imporiance. All membe rye > , poir in th + the Victory circle of the Methodist /}.4 ffs heart and soul in football. Sunday ! el tLoly communion at aon attend r rircl tn i, Cr h met yesterday miternpon “at He: was the coach.. Big meaty men! Jnl 0,0 © Chureh school at 9:15 a. m — I iin I n ome of Mrs. C. La Grees, 282) vith ability to lug the pigskin loomed | vening at 7 ofek Th n Morning prayer and sermon st 11 PIANO FOR SALt 1 Beech street. Mrs. Grees 48 up to him as 3 duck to the hunter. mon tomorro Reality.” om We have three good 1 . ; arninte a s was assistea: by Mrs. Frank’ pact ig he was* on tie market for The publ cordiall ited te Evening service at 7:20 p.m high grade make; ab vd ta three it nd and her sister, Miss Ethelyn | hysky eperienced. football material. ttend tt rviee player for sale at bargain pric hile shipp ned ston. Consequently when the man from M METHODIST CHURCH ur representative, Mrs. FP. K. tf > the North Side cirele was enter- Creighton college he had heard so TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH W. L. French, Minister derson, Room 118, Hening Mort 1 ~~ as guests of honor by the’ nuch about as being «i phenomenon Pine et Rey. H. ©. Maitland, — evangelist, Knish nphell Music ¢ Like ¢ : ~ \ y cirele yesterday and a large! calied up to inquire about chanc begin his work in the spe Steinway pianos, Apollo player » thal’: Prit ; : jxiendance of both circles was pres-| patting on the cleven, said coach féll. The ib tomorrow, preaching: b rola VaR ‘ : : W | . pes Ce : mainte i He apoligized for the team, for the en) tat. morn ovening His eve i wing the business meeting couipment, for the lack of practice, i o hieet wi “What is a Revival jay a short musical and enter- 97.4 begged him to come aut e < Mr. ul the Epworth program was given, Miss. phen the ate id Creighton ‘ hiel pa i) de. | League nt ‘ on payed pino solos, while «star told him th he was on Ephesians Sund " 1s Wiss dean Pranckeand Miss Dor jo ay Nc rice ke that 1 13-21, t rhe Pra en ploaced with recitations, Sever had seen football; that he vf Ay le I lL for the Chr TIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHL mace ould make « better aviator; and that in Ephesa De € n tes {ethodist Chureh Choir i Rachid {encanta Cee ul nit nin w iu , Minister CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 1PM ‘ atertained by Mrs. Leb Lie Powder River! 5. KE ; ‘ 4 t eat the omort ott the pastor will as ——. | ue choir of the Methodist church t Fr ote | HOS. KERRIGAN ert ' Acts 19, 21-41, “The speak on “MWonrer and Thirst for TODAY armingly entertained last even- Students of Prof. Landberg } =o £Ght Ep) 1 the Diar vide "snd in the evening at we Mrs. L. L. Gantz at her home, ' Give + 48th Recital | Riehard Stanton, is 2 th sy Worshipper Parable of the Mirror.” The , ‘A | th Durbin street. The home |"tie student of Professor Rudolph | Mele with most realistic: seen 1 ‘ the Wm. FARNUM corated with cosmas of every Lundberg gave their 48th recital in|, Checkers is the main character in 1 ; - : he play. He is a reforme ra : 4 the studio this afternoon. The pro-| the play is a reform Thun resnty a5 r the’'’ clair -practice--a very: <7. consisted of vocal solos by the/ track tout who falls in ove with a - | | IE BR¢ JKE N I AW social evening was enjoyed Mesdames Burton Nye and Liai Bran-|* osuthern beauty and gets into the = 2 = 5 seypats, Mina Luella ion, and the Missea Thelma Hu AB, trae thrilling adventures. How the ——— a l'so-—— ang several numbers, a¢- Sejna Young and Mr. E. J. f horse Remorse wins the pig stake 21C COMEDY nied by Miss Jessie Anderson ‘hd of piano solo nj how. Checkers .risiis his SHfe many BIG COMEDY zratsky has a dramatic soprano |, . ; timés, and how he finally 1 i ee : el Milne, Rose Shikany a Maryar- + and how he finally overcomes —— and sings with°much feeling Jf grown, Mf A as all obstacles, is told, it is said, with | OMORROW rtistic expression. Great progress has heen made by 8% elaboration of detail which make iclicious light Iuncheon we the pupils since the first recital of| “Checkers” one of the most absorb = hostess and all enjoy the season, and the late recitals are | ‘Mf photoplays presented this seasor a aca ah eyene ee of unvsual musical value to the pac. | ; H lLicipants and the audience. recbyterian Social pkendid Success yet-together” social given by ers of the Presbyterian. church ight was very well attended and o. W. Herard, the Rexall drag ed by all the guests. The t of Thermopolis, passed thru here lor the church were decorat Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crumrine have his way overland to Denver on a prettily in sweet. peas and gone to Denver, where they’will make. vacation trip, their home in the dr .Cram- flow future. 1 program was given dur- vening The Misses Baeda Selma Young. J. M. Bruna S. Johnson, ard Professor © Daweon, ene sang vocal solos, and Mi Nichols, and J. 1 Anderson gave a piano selec-} ,yerland for the country ona hunting trip They expect to gone about two weeks. Ciliseum” garage. eut many teachers in the Ca: hools were guests of honor at ab e W. C. Clark was here yesterday, from Denver on business connecte: ed | :. Leigh Townsend with the settlement of a case in the! pstess at Tea. Leigh Townsend will r formal 3 o’elock tea thi for about fifteen guest ome on 477 South Park street, district. court. L. A. J. Philippot has returned from a busines trip to Cheyenne and Denver. ’ William J. Bates of the Great Lak il company has returned from 3 trip to Newcastle. . ne for ron Bazear circle of the Ladies Aid 1 met at the home of Mrs. Healy, 465°8. Park avenue, erday afternoor was wellsattend- Mr. and Mrs. the proud parents Mike MecCarihy f are the members. this morning at 6:30 o’clock ut the business meeting plans were Sthte’ hospital. (d for an apron bazaar to t bg December. The date and: W. G. Perkins is leaving tonight have not yet been decided upon. for Denver where he has accepted a position with the Daniels & Fisher Stores company. the business meeting. a soci.l noon was spent. The home of Mrs: Healy was ur- with garden flowers in « dain- and lovely refreshments were thy the hostess. Eee sees Pat O'Connor, Jerry Sullivan, and Les Shepperson shipped of sheep and horses to Long Nebr., yestreday for the winter. 7 M. Boeke Goes to ttle for Bride I hae coming) marriuge of R. M. Casper aftorney of-the firm Mrs. Chris Wagner will return to- night from Sheridan, Wyo., where she has been visiting ut the home of | elan & Boeke, was announced the Rev. I. W. Kingsley for the past vrning by his friends. Mr.\ three weeks. Mrs. Wagner was the} eft Casper this morning for delegate at the lay conference of the Vach., where he will be mar- Methodist church while she was in Clara Anderson of thdt Sheridan. lay night. vhile in the service as a in thé infantry of the gulur army division thet met Miss Anderson. He ationed at Camp Lewis, Wash., to M Ray Hudson i ranch at Torrington, Wyo days on business. is in Casper from his for a few Judge J. M. Hodgson has rats | © time, from Lander, where he spent two} Anderson is the daughter of | days attending to leyzal matters. Mrs. H. &. Anderson, who o-aes resident: .of Washington Floyd E. Pendell, attorney, will re yeurs, Where Mr. Anderson turn today overland from Denver. in the mining and ranch > Sib O,. L. Thompson left today for Al- entering the service, Mr. liance, Nebr. o business. He will; his home in Riverton, visit his parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. M in® Hebron, Nebr., for The honeymoon will probably Thompson, t in the west. about u week before returning to} ‘and Mrs. Boeke will return Cusper. ‘sper to make their home on, i Elm stret: T c vasper_ Dry FRESH SHIPMENT Lowney’s High Grade Confections Just In There ls None Better Than Lowney’s SMOKE HOUSE "City NEWS | rine has_been in the employ of the » back to Looneville baby girl born | au train load | ay has been leased by O. LL. Thomp: 3 to Leo Borland and R. Druba, vho will take ¢ of the hucine after October 1 ast night for trip John Huinphreys, vill return home this ev Booneville, Wyo., He exp tome ing from Mrs. J, ver today jwith fr }merly a W. LaRue returnes after spending : nds. Mrs, La Ruc resident of Casper and a frequent visitor now Mr. and Mrs. S.7W. Lindenr jare leaving for Forth Collins, Colo., ‘where will live on a Mr. | Lindenfeir has been in the employ well known us a musician i en, Nowadays, Know *. | > Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Warrick, who Pretty False Hair have been guests at the Henning hote! r the t year, are leaving this af . . ternoon’ for ‘their old home in Ill From Beautiful Real Hair. }nois. Mr. Warrick, who has been {here in the interests of his oil hold ‘nes in Ca: 1d vicinity, ble posit em coneern Have Beautiful Hair > WSIE NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE Herpicice is sold at all Drug and Dep’t Stores Mr. and Mrs. L. ¢ id daughters antl Abby vening |-tey will nm their n the fu we 3 lture inwhopes: of bettering Mi Ifo} Applications at the better Barber Shops Yngsworth’s health. They have leas ed the he Tulsa on North Center Jatreet to Mrs. Charle 4. 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