Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 3

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Tel DuTe ; y : PA — the Capitol Hill efréle of the Met! Q. Miller has resumed his positio::| Mrs. Frank; England is“leaving for) A. ®. Roberts’ is a Casper visitor of} cs Helthi is: here: froth. Cr: q Aid society during which the ‘folk expert watch maker with the per; Denver where she will join her hus-) Billings, Mont., and is staying~xt the] katchewan, Canada in the int s officers were elected for the ensieing| pharmacy after being confined. to his} band who has Reen called there on bust-|\\Wyatt hotel while attending to import-| his oil holdi He is thinxi year;, Mrs. C.K. )Littlefield,, president; | home for several days by tons!titis, ness. _ |ant business in the city. b Mra. C. M. Chaplin, vice president; Mrs. | ere persis Ra Cc. E. Horsch, secretary: Mrs. W.) Nie “. Stout who came to Casper about! E. Richard Shipp has gone’ to Chey- | King, treasurer; Mra. C. H. Lowe, ‘re! ft ago from Las Vegas, N. M.,\~nne where he will.attend to legal busi- y porter and Mrs. H. Engteke, chairman|\here he has been manager of the| ess. % of the flower committee. Las Vegas Lumber company, and has ce tbe After the election of officers plans for/ been connected here with the Walker| James Coherran of Salt Lake City, the new year were discussed and it wah’ Lumber company since his arrival, Will] Utah, is spending the week end in Cas- | decided to give a seri f teas for the! (assume duties~of assistant superinten-| Per attending to business with the drug-| benefic of the soe! jdent in the New Putlding department! €ists here. A sogial hour w: h, sewing! of the Midwest Re § company, in pent 9 night for Cheyenne, where hal ase {and crocheting and the hostess of the! the field work. Mr oul is a gradu-} Birthday Party Beldermann is connected with the Stan.|#f ron served @ dainty lancheon, -/ate of the Wabash college and is ex-| Much Enjoyed dard refining company here. ee tick: ;Derlenced: In the’ building and lumber Over 26 guests enjoyed Friday even: ~ Meets: eine roiek Fils. | pal ed heme of Mr.ignd Mra.'i.:W.| 5. Donahoe ot the Brodie Rubber!" “phe twelve members of the Saturday | AW | 4 ington on Pear street in honor|©ompany, has returned from an extend. Attarriooh: TeaLOIe core sprettiisianter | aoe Waldo a prominent attorney’ of . 154 So. Cent of the sixteenth birthday anniversary of |@4 visit at Richmond, Ve. Reina tht pe ee the home of| salt Lake City, Utah, Is here attend . Center thele daughter, Miss Freda Whitting| apse beh ahe Mis. R. € Wyland, 924 South Wolcott |"& f business. M | Ss he Kid He L : nea tt 2 street. time was spent playing auc: | | cpaon: idneys:lHoate- Lives The evening was spent playing games ve Meeting ‘ton briage us “usual. eal | Willian O'Brien has gone to Denver Keep the vital healthy b: and dancing. Lovely refreshments were|| The Victory circle of the Methéaist Lee PAUBN Ss 2 | where he-wil! attend the stock show| Keep the vital organs healthy by ow O en for “Business ¢ served at a table decorated in blue and she was entertained at the home| q———— ——o | next week. regularly taking the world’s stand- gold ribbons, favors and place cards. A|0f Mrs. William Jones, 130 Norih Dur- e+ 4 ‘ ard remedy for kidney, liver, birthday cake and candles made tho) bin street, Friday afternoon. Officers | PERSONALS oi John A. Guthrie, state bank examiner,| bladder and uric acid troubles— * Westartgee ak oemenee sereree ee Peay, eenter plece. [noe the new year were elected. Mrs. a. | here from Cheyenne on bysiness. | MUA W ulltingtan raccivpa many aitts| 1h: Woleste-prekident Mee Gtocne Gk: j Suna GOLD MEDAL : Wi oA. 1 in recognition of. her birthday from] Vice president; Miss Ftiélyn Hunting.|_ Attorney Prank Rngland: left 1% at) och Richardson of the Richardaon earing x are her school mates. ton, secretary; and Mrs. William Jones;| y exo. wits Brothers of Cheyenne, is in Casner with ee : : atte i treisurer wil bathe aw oftiodat area: a Puen pavenat days attending to} his broth CG. B. ric hardson. inouncement 0: | George Lilly will al: te rer| oe. ee? * + « Engagement Made Seeantrer and’ Misn Huntington as'ro| 4. i stinett or aba'wtenots ana aur| o,20%% cm" eqilypad with a Willard [peur sD or WV omen The announcentent of the engagement! orter- ides 4 of the Nichols and Stir- Siosece Battery? rett law firm is leaving this. afternooi The National Remedy of Holland for of Miss Florence Franke to Hugh ©. Bee fon Tiodlconvas PORE a octhen | cars ‘are, and there centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- We want to make it a pleasure to shop with us! Miller has been made to thair many| Te in Honor epee cpt 3 aaa #) touch with, the. auth mina, At all draggists, three sizes. friends. Miss Franke has resigned her of Houseguest " Vow | vice Station. Auto Electrical Company, Look for the name Gold Medal on every bea porition “with the Henning hotel anal A uumber of intimate: friends enjoy-| jonn L. Raird of New Castle. formeriy| LL East Pirst St. Phone 9 1-17-6t ‘and accept no imitation ‘will prepare for the wedding which witl| © &" afternoon tea in honor of. M ° aS \ = aa state treasu Seats SIR ae Bas ¥ Be a is = ae r, spent yesterda take place nome time next wast. | Mr.| Seeley of Tleon, N.Y, who is here vi SS i i i i aatitae Gav oornastanl omits tied syn.) iN& with her daughter, Mrs. A. B. F Bee ee ting fa’ friends and ‘iskts oli conipaty! tn, at the home of Mrs. Carl Wever, |{,2usimess. He left last a sie p80 Delaware avenue. A very pleasant) ~~’ ” Fa is informal aft 3 a z rag dead | 1 al encore) Wrasvapent. A. T. Slack, represénting the Western! Denver |Third Recital at jel = company is in Casper from{ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Earle, D. Holmes and) Army and Navy Club Rooms Denver attending to business. daughter, Miss Margaret Holmes will) he a 5) leave tomorrow night for Denver. Colo.,|, The third recital by Prot. Rudorpn| W. I. Warner, of the Warner and where they will be the house guests cf| Lundberg, assisted-by his pupils, will be| Cochran company of Denver who has! Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Williams, formaily given on Monday evening at 8 o'clocic} been spending several days in Cas of Casper. While in Denver Mr. Hotmés|J0 the Army and Navy club rooms in|on business, left last night for te will attend the Hardware convention, |fhe West hotel building. ‘The recital| headquarters in Denver. i eee [is complimentary to the American Le-| s2e ‘ Bride and Groom Return gion and the Army and Navy club, 'The| A. J. Cunningham is attending following program will be enjoyed: meeting of the Wool Growers’ Piano—Romance --Fromme!| tion held in Cheyenne. ; Mrs. C. Vygant Be he Solo—(a) God Bring You Safely to Our From Honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs; Stewart Uptegraf have returned from their honeymoon tour JANUARY 17TH--24TH ee ’ TODAY IS THE DAY THAT THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF LOYAL AMERICAN ‘ in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Uptesraf George Nelson who has been were married in Denver just before Arms Again ~----___.__ Shaw jing the Pershing banquet and the W Christmas. Mrs. Uptegraf was formerly () For the Flag and America | Growers’ convention in Cheyenne Miss. Marguerite Irene Shea, gymna- = Denriée| returned to Casper: t shim and dancing instructor at the 2% S Go - nse Enliott schools here. Mr..Uptegraf js with the c. J. Hochenauer of the Inter Margaret Spears Pipe company is here from his offices Midwest refining company in the Iab- Kernen Y oratory department. They vill he at|S!—@) I'm Captain of the Broom. {in Denver looking after the interests of home at their apartments on Beech Stick Cavalry the company. (b) His Buttons .a: ae PUN Set | Sine CITIZENS, MANY RIGHT IN OUR TOWN, HAVE STARTED A PRACTICE OF SYSTEMATIC AC- Elects Officers Solo—The Magic of Your CUMULATION BY OPENING A BANK ACCOUNT. TODAY IS THE DAY THAT THEY HAVE Rachel | Piano—Capriciante The members of the Noxthwest cir- cle of the Aid society of the ‘Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. B. M. Miller and elected the following cf-/ ficers: President, Mrs. E. M vice president, Mrs. R. 1. retary, Mrs. George Tatl.o Mrs. 8S. C. McBride; George Mason. After the business meetin; a very | pleasant social hour was spent with) the hostesses, Mrs. McBride and Mrs.| Miller. SELECTED TO MAKE AN END OF NEEDLESS EXTRAVAGANCE AND ESTABLISH A SURPLUS IN THEIR NAME IN A LOCAL BANK: THOSE WHO ALREADY HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT HAVE CHOSEN TODAY AS AN APPROPRIATE TIME TO ADD MATERIALLY EACH WEEK TO THE SURPLUS WHICH THEY ARE IN THE HABIT OF MAINTAING IN IN THEIR BANK. sare: “IN THIS WAY THEY PROPOSE TO RISE TO THE “OCCASION, “JUST AS THEY DID $0 MANY TIMES DURING THE WAR, AND HELP THEIR COUNTRY TIDE OVER A PERIOD OF SEVERE ECONOMIC STRESS. IN THIS WAY THEY PROPOSE TO DO THEIR PART TO AS- Ruth Solo--At Dawning. Ray Halloran Waltz Song_.-_Lieuranes Boeda Ericson mpathy” from’“The Firefly” Friml Mrs. Don Lobdell and Rudolph “Apel aso -Cadman | aI | The best material in the) | world for fireproofing. We are! the oniy manufacturers of ‘As-| |bestos Chimney Blocks in the} "| Solo—Felice, Me. and Mrs. Conrad Beldermann _| Accompanists—Mrs. Weeant and_atra:|United States. Order them for SURE A CONTINUANCE OF THE UNUSUAL PROSPERITY WHICH BUSINESS IN GENERAL IS Return From Wedding Trip Lundberg After a wedding trip thru Minnesota, Tilinois and a visit in Denver, and Mrs. Conrad Beidermann have returned to Casper to” live: They "Were recently married _ij Officers Elected. for A Capitol Hill Circle ‘was the hostess at a meeting of your home. Mires H. J. Ratferty,-745 East Second! 906 S. Oak St: FRED PATEE Casper, Wyo. ‘ , , ENJOYING AT THE PRESENT TIME. HOW MANY OF. YOU WHO READ THESE LINES REALIZE FULLY ALL THE ADVAN- :- TAGES OF HAVING A BANK ACCOUNT? HOW MANY KNOW EVEN THE FOUR MAIN BENEFITS WHICH SUCH A PRACTICE BRINGS TO A MAN? FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THESE BENEFITS WE WILL ENUMERATE. PS ILS PAE DS RAE EC ED SDP SI IAA FIRST SHOWING OF New Spring Coats and Suits. We invite your inspection of our new spring line of coats and suits, made of Scotch Tweeds, Heather Mixture Jer- sey, Polo Cloth, Tricotine and Serge; suitable for street and sport wear. First Showing of the New. MINA TAYLOR House Dresses and Aprons for Spring In a complete range of sizes, patterns and colors, in the newest and most up to date styles... Range in price from $2.75 to $4.50 (We invite you to come and look these over whether you are ready to buy or not, as we wish you to know where to come when in need of such garments. aN N) N N N) N) N N) N N N N N) N) N) N N \ N) : . & ‘ & N) N) N) N N N iN N N) N) N) N N N N N N N N be Third A surplus in the bank means that you are always ready to meet emergencies. A sudden call for ready money finds you prepared. You are able to take advantage of discounts on bills and notes for prompt payment. You need never pass up a business opportunity which requires a certain amount of immediately available funds to swing the deal. First It brings a man a very definite standing in his community. His friends and business asso~ ciates regard him with respect. He finds the merchants with whom he deals are glad to do business with him on a credit basis. He finds that they treat him more as a man of affairs. Fourth A man who keeps a bank account establishes for himself a certain earning power. His busi- ness associates know what his capabilities are and when there is need for him to negotiate a 5 loan he finds that he is considered a good risk, 4 his credit'is good. The officials of his bank are ever ready to help him out after he has once won their confidence as a man of systematic business habits and of definite earning power. Sécond Paying by check rather than in cash means greater convenience and greater safety. There is never any fussing to make the right change. There is never any necessity of having on hand a large supply of cash, which is always unwise and dangerous. There is no danger in sending a check through the mails. There is no bother in getting and filing a receipt. Your cancelled check is always held as sufficient receipt. Beautiful Porto Rican Lingerie for Spring. “DOVE” Made Garments Stylish new designs of delightful daintiness, featuring exquisite hand embroid- - ery and fancy stitchings and lustrous finish, flesh color and white batistes and other novelty cloths; also fine nainsook trimmed with beautiful laces and embroideries. They wear longest and are perfect fitting—the best workmanship. A\‘‘Dove” under- garment to satisfy every lingerie)need. Dove Bloomers Dove Camisoles Dove Night Gowns Dove Chemises , Dove Corset Covers Dove Envelope Chemises _ Also a ‘hepntital line of silk underwear in crepe de chine, wash satin, georgettes, ete, ——$___.___ Richards & Cunningham Comp pany “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” EE EE Chhrdk hk hak bi DLL Ld iL ALL THSE AND MANY OTHERS ARE THE BENEFITS WHICH YOU WILL DERIVE FROM A BANK ACCOUNT. COME AND SEE US AND GET US TO EXPLAIN IN GREATER DETAIL JUST WHAT A BANK ACCOUNT WOULD MEAN TO YOU. NO MATTER HOW SMALL OR I.ARGE YOUR REQUIREMENTS ARE, THERE IS A BANK NEAR YOU WHICH WILL SERVE YOU EFFICIENTLY, COURTEOUSLY, SAFELY. See Our Window Display This Week—It Will Interest. You == : National Bank of Commerce A Bank of Strength and Service The Casper Wyoming

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