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

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SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1919 The morning service begins at 10:30 | and sincer, fo’clock. In this service a sermon will | known be delivered on the text, Philippians | p! ha the theme being: “The Chris- [| rv Joy and Happiness in Their Lord Feo vier Jesus Christ." ir ’ vening sery morrow. __PAGE. THREE Casper Daily eler returned this morning FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | from a business trip to Denver, 1 - P ueseonio oe | . , Delaware and Durbin Streets, ,. W.-F. Hennithg arrivea home this vaulter H, Bradley, minister. morning after a’ business trip to Cali-|' Christmas (services will be held and fornia, *) hristmas music will be given tomor- ee ® frow. At 11 the pastor will speak on } Mrs. John: Rarne: » has returned /%A Little Child Shalt Lead Them,” and | irom, a shopping, trip enver, - 30 o'clock on “The First Christ: | PRM PRAPPINE EPP RSET 901 ‘The Sabbath school lesson will J. A. Johnson of Wheatland is spend. | “The Prinee of Pe: and the jing 2 few days in Casper. ‘ he Christ- eee Ray McNaughton has returned to bis wees home in Craw Sapolio - The 1 his way thru it War and the Rhine w He is he duri » will be held to} found on th P j the armistice was Wednesday ning at » the chile) jargely dren's Christmas Eve service, Thursday morning, Christmas Day, 9 | conducted in the German lun- will be hela at 10 o’clock. at o'clock the usual Ene.isa_ service responsible Splrtt | n€ morning music will include two! \j Linthems, West's ! will he heid. Family Reunion {Christmas holidays wi or rents, | ine § days In Cas While h ee ce : e at Purcell Home {Mr. and Mrs. D. } & anak. caliee nged with Dubois and Goodrich | y y y | . MA ‘HURCH. : | A per. Ttor plans for an $8,000 house. b "4 a pS | Rev. Phillip K. Edwards, rector, 1 r ac er Mr. and Mrs. M.-W. Rurcell will bs) | Mrs. CG. V. Norris, who has hee baiting Mrs. Burns,“ Might Hath} Holy Communion at 8:00 5. n. j the host and hostess at a familt re-ling her aauphter Mee ts SN eae Miss: Kathertie Dessert , Shined Upon Us” (West). In the eve:| Sunday schoo! et Radiant union during the Christmas tholidays./ who has been attending the Wolea,| Wis morning © from ope er ruerener be rea haces ; ier Thiversity | Morn) Hath) Passed 4 Miss Mary Purcell, who has been a stu-| school in Denver, returned t orn. | Wheré she ts attending the University | z vent at the Nazareth academy in med this morn-} o¢: Cotorido; ward) and Mrs. F. n-' ing accompanied hy Miss Ne ris. who ba’ ne GC: mers a yi ; Kans, tn expected to return eg Will spend the holidays here. nent estiecibt ee ay. Genibnben il di Firaal its 2 6 toma morrow to spen olidays here. ‘puty *Sheri M. Ellithorpe re = ‘Yhomas Purcell and family of Colorado, (bo turned this morning from Rawlins, | KIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION sex at 7.20 p.m. | Springs, Colo., will be guests in Cas-! , oe © = ¢ per and Mr. and Mrs. James Purcell) > o, Harry 8. Henderson of Cheyenne ; gw orsbicite at Gonrtbouse: 6 and Mr. Mra. Tiorvy | PERSONAI S was in’ Casper yesterday, Robert L. Lemons, minis Se, dig ire or RaReee RAGS se tree ee . ees All the services of the day as usual Sunday School SESE a.m. unton. —_-_——0} MN, Wheeler, who, went to. Chey: Ay school at 9:45 a. m. Classes Morning Worship and Sermon—-11 a. m. ; +2 enne ‘Thurs iy on business will go) © hefore= retiir @ Sanit ning worship and se} ni 100 al alent Vea spor ikcacrricr ee | bers SB ee kt le ae i m. Pastor will preach > morn tending the St. Nazareth ac: y morrow from. Den, ——— ing hour on, “Building: in sleength } at Concordia, Kans., ts expected to re. Yer where he ‘ot the Lora’ ati misio: niilecan’ 1urn to Casper tomorrow to spepad the yr ed xregational singing. * vacation at her home here, Will May [ Denver. w aR hieen t i Young Peop! ating. # 4 t momext acer anteaaii who has been ag une I ee f eting at DP. ™. the evening sermon at 8 o'cla ent for the Ford «Miss Josephine Edelon who ha and Firestone rubber ta Dana Young People’s Mecting—-6; 30 p. m. Evening Worship and Sermon—7: 30 p.m. worship at 3 of the } as been on business. » service, preceding i last few days Christmas Spirit’ and The Store Opening Is > returned to his home last night 2"? Social Event s ee ‘The formal opening of the Chamber-; Van Kerchove, who _is repr lin Furniture company new store build-«the Kelly, Howe-Thompson «: ing on the corner of Second and David| has left for Duluth, Minn., w streets will be an unusual social event! will spend Christmas with his tor Monday afternoon and evening. Wigs. ee The Krausee orchestra will furnish! ( Good Music—Comfortable Room— METHODIST COPAL CHURCH worship and sermon at 4.40 heme of sermon, Ruin, “The Incarnation and its meaning Comfortable worship room ents.| for Human Life,” will be the sul carnest service. ¢ of the mon for tomorrow morning. “Mrs. > will sing “Mary's Ma Sus OF Walter L. French, minister. author | colored man to r doctor of philosop university; me the degree of from Harvard urleigh, compo: “fone smn en aff At COURT HOUSE | } | ( Fee a Banat Cordial Welcome to All t} ry af Omaha, Nebr., ts spend jal musical nutabers and lovely th? Caster ? the quartet will ' ‘asper on business t | » who will:w: i s enirs will be given to the visitors|/and visiting with old friends. . These are | te those who will worship with us and ly the company. { * * 6 antana by arrie B. jams. | help us, ‘to come to these meetings. ’ The novel slisplay rooms and ladies’! Master William Johnson, son of Mr.| dt, M&ht the entire hour ill be de- Busement of the Parsonage. | rest rooms will beVopened anda most and. Mr: artistic showing of furniture, rugs and, the holi household fixtures is being arranged for voted to the rendering of a very beau-| The -vork of the primary de Uful cantana, “The Holy Night,” by | ¢f the Sunday school wiil Ashford, s consists of solos Sunday morning at the ba r Johnson is spending ays with his parents here. He has been attending school at Cheyenne, resumed | ement of Gunnison Will Order RUBBER STAMPS the occasion. Wyo. It will be r the parsonage, 414 South Beech stre se & at * 8 8 by the choir under the direction of Mr. ; Room will be comfortable and ful, Christmas Concert 1 Hood. tenchers will teach andeare for the Ed O'Conner of Scotts Bluff, Nebr., to be Given is in the city attending to important The second concert to be given by) business. Yrofessor Rudolph TLundbetg assisted | ou 22 5 Ferguson will lead the Epworth Children. he sub. will® be “The ssage and the Christmas | fey - : : TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH SEAI ; gt hy his pupils, complimentary to the an Gevrge sep and M two weeks of disorganizing dis Pi eS \merfean Tegion and the Army and! Handbury ‘have come to Casper ruption in our chure work due to the ne and Cunningham Streets. t : Navy club will be held in the club rooms, thelr home in Denver, to be with Mr. glad to be back! J. H. Gockel, pastor. PUNCHES ANY HING in the West hotel building on Sunday af-'George Handbury during’ the vacation. school will meet for a | of the Christmas pro. row afternoon at 2 o'clock, neta TYPEWRITERS 5 sag Christmas Sun- iernoon, December 21, at 3 o'clock. All le of the members 0 American Legion| | Miss Daisy Mortimer, farmer presi-| and Army and club, and friends “ent of the Casper Business collese, ire invited. will return tomorrow morning from Ly The following Christmas program’ 41" DRAWING INSTRUMENTS EXCEPT ‘ . NEWSPAPERS COAL where she is onnected with the Ba Harkin, Fagen & O'Brien company. § MAGAZINES will be given: ¢ 3 will visit during the v 11 o'etock in the 1. 0. Vought, sold, anged and Quartet="While Shepherds Watoned | Will Visit during {0. 4%, hall ana on Wednesday. evenings ired; | supplies, Dealing in ON REQUEST Their Flocks Sy Night’’!..._V ky €r.0)-6 At 7 o'clock. e lesson ‘mon for to- Sundstrand Adding Machines. Mra, Berton Nye, Miss Selma Young” |, Jim Grieve of Ervay, Wyo... iq in| Worrow ls. “Ia the Universe, Including || Casper Typewriter Exchange If you will leave your order for the various Magazines vou read each month they will be reserved Messrs. J. ©. Me Culloch, Prof Gundberg. C r for the day attending to im-|2 Sees, SUGR: Wyatt Hotel Phone 856 Solo—"Night of Nights’ Van de Water portant business. nvited to at- Y Rudolph Lundberg Asis ¢ = Inder the Christmas Tree’ ©._D. Spicer is in from his ranch at! — -. Hiller | Powder River, and wilt spend the Christ.! mas time at his home in the city. orients C. Tankersley who mas been caiing Solo--“Zhe City of Light” on his trade with the Casper merchan Mr. McCulloch has left for Denver to remain until Sacred Christmas Cantata Piano—Christmas Carol, arranged by the holidays, SH ce HOLY NIGHT « eer George Martin is in the city from ‘ THE NEWS DEPOT 153 SOUTH CENTER STREET CASPER, WYOMING Wyoming’s Metropolis and Oil Center NOTE—A New Yorker wrote me the other day that he understood Casper had a population of 4,000. So I immediately took my letterheads to a printer . Mrs. C. E. W ‘ 2 eri ‘ an led: “Population 18,000, with a payroll of a million a month.” ' Solo—“O, Holy Night't-.__.-._-_/ Adams Freeland, Wyo., on business connected! } d add Pop 2 payroll of a aH M. CURICON i Miss La Clair Dis Muke with his livestock interests. Mis /E leAahford ; _M. L | . E. L. Ashfor Duet—“Hark, Hark My Soul Nevin * ase ( A ) r ' int 1. Holmes, Prof. Canitber<) | Lewis Barker and Henry Barker have th } ‘ ' Solo—“Star of the East''..2 Ashford | come to Casper from their ranch in the a e a $ Mrs. Nye | Bates Hole country for Christmins: Sogtede fos the composer, Mrs. Ashford. the, ‘ “Angel Voices Ever Singing” $849 most tuneful music throughout. There are solds, Quartet, ; Neidlinger| Bert Pierce is in from the Bates Hole ; ; : PRIMA country oh. business and visiting te men’s solos, and a number of beautiful choruses sung by ' Messrs. McCulloch and Lundber; friends. 3 vs 3 : . Accompanists: ; Mrs. Wygant and Mr , bf ise Alee Duthie is in the city trom te THE METHODIST CHOIR -- Mets. 6 Stone ranch country attending to busi- i Enjoyable Masonic ness matters fora few. days. (C. E. Hood, Director) i Dance at Temple ‘ ‘The fourth dance to he given during|. Mr. and Mrs. Freemont’ Michie’ wero this social season by the Masons was i" town yesterday rrom their ranch THE METHODIST CHURCH, SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 enjoyed by a great many couples, Inst | JUSt east of Casp iit f : The Public is Cordially Invited night, The evening: was informal, the £ BE dancing starting promptly at 9 o'clock Miss Sue Mahoney has come into Cas io the musie of the Tris orchestra. ber from Oil City, waere she has heen The innovation of the evening was a teaching school, and will", spend tie beautifully executed Scotch sword dance | Pext few days with her parents, Mr. 2nd) by Robert Simpson. ‘The ‘encore | Mrs._W._Mahon was a lively Irish jigg. Besides the spo- vial feature dance the entertainment committee served punch. eee Dinner Before Dance Mr and Mrs. Robert K. Staley enter tained a few friends last night, bef the Masonic dance at a daintily ser dinner at the Henning hotel. Covers were Inid for 18 guests at the art tic. ally appointed dining table. “The deo rations were of cut flowers. eee Miss "Myrtle Speas who has heen teaching school in Ofarkson, Nebr, {8 expected to return today to spend the Going! Going! Gone! That’s what is happening to our big Jewelry <7 stock. Enormous quantities of our Jewelry have already been sold and it is our advice for you to take ad- vantage of this sale at once, before it is too late. Every article sold at one-half its regular selling price. Solid Gold Rings — Chains Brooches Cuff Buttons Pins Tie Clasps Lavalieres Watches and other articles too numerous to mention. 200000800 We are showing the most elaborate display if . of the famous Pickard China ever'seen in Cas- per. Every lady knows and appreciates nice china and Pickard stands in a class of its own in this country. Whether it be mother, sister, wife or sweetheart, present her with a beauti- ful Pickard Dish and you have given her the mi 3 Fi See our Jewelry stock before buying. It will nicest present it is possible to buy. Se> this J y pay you. We can save you more than half what it will cost you anywhere else today. See- r« \| ing is believing. IN Kimball Drug Store The Rexall Store © :-: The Pioneer Store play before buying wants a delicious drink with a real, satisfying, sustaining food value. eee as tige qualicy, We have cocoa for nearly 240 years. 4 your Xmas needs. All sizes, shapes, designs tf and prices. | KIMBALL DRUG STORE 4 The Rexall Store The Pioneer Store BAKER & (022 me ee rte

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