Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1920, Page 3

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cre entertained Moment ae z ‘the homo of Mfrs, & 1 Bailey. a Bt aeaiton during the Hi Mr. and ‘Mrs. W- ‘Shenae eter ined pala of ‘you: Beop! n ata rae ay te honor of their: son, e ph, Jwho ts leaving Monday for California, ‘wiere he intends to re i m™six couples ‘enjoyed the evening danc- ng and-playing games. At sched a juncheon was Been oe by Mrs, ‘The ‘Monday chub wit meet for a 1 “clock luncheon.on Monday at the home of Mrs. MiP, Wheeler, 156 North Beech street. Mrs. Wheeler will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. John Grieve, After the luncheon the time will be spent playing. iggy bridge. Guy EE rots: ae added another }aseball enthusiast to his throng of ad- mirers ina little Hoffman junior, born this morning to Mr, and Mrs. Hoffman at the State hospital. Both the Liniy Loy and mother are doing splendidly, + 8 Plans for Apron and Cap Sale at M Church At & meeting of the members of the Social Service circle Jf the Methodist church with Mrs, George McRorey, 213 South Beech street, plans were made for an apron and cap Hale to be held at the church parlors o1 the Saturday before Easter St y. Besides the aprons and caps, potted plants, cut flowers and Easter favors will be on sale. After the business meeting the after noon was very pleasantly spent by the 25 members present and refreshments were served by the hostess. Pe ee St. Patrick Features at Circle Meeting The program, home decorations” and refreshmhents at the meeting of the Vic tory cirele at the home of Mrs. George i 505 East Mitton street, held yes- terday afternoon were carried out alorg the St. Patrick ideas in a very clever manner. Fayors of frish flags were presented to the gdests and the’ rooms: ts the home were artistinally decoratel : in drapes of twisted green and white! streamers, During the business meeting plans were made for a dinner which will be held at the Methodist ehurch on Aor 15 from 5 to 7 bee i . Seventh Salto thaciae Well Attended Affair The seventh form? dance.of the’ sea- son to be given by’ the members of the Salto Dancing club was well attended |. at the Masonic temple last. The next dance which will ter entertainment, will be 6, and plans for. elaborate decorations, special feature dances, favors Sb freshments are being made. es - 8 Formal Dinner Party. Refore Salto Dance Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Lummis presided at dinner last night at the Henning ho: tel. Places were laid for 28 at the din- ing table. After the nicely served din- ner the party enjoyed the evening at the Salto ogeorl i ‘an Fras: . Mrs. By A, Sawyer Hostess for Willing Workers Circle The members of the Willing Workers’ circle of the Methodist. Ladies Aid 89 riety Were prettily entertained at the home of Mrs, D. A. Sawyer, 245 North Maple street, yesterday afternoon. The meeting was well attended and the atudy ot art Was qne of the most interesting sub, of the afternoon's program. The ome was decorated in ercen and white with St, Patrick noyelties. A. de- licious Iimcheon was served by the ‘hos- tess. se Mrs. C, G, Rhinemuth has beon call- ed to Omaha, Nebr., by the Aouth of sale, 30c. sta chorea i> »| Prancisco, Calif,, where they intend jo! Po ‘owa, this spring. TODAY—TONIGHT SUNDAY —. NIGHT ie ge by jac 5 eran ae here held Sn Sen Tt 6. sei abn ated 4 * * —s oe 5 ae -s ce Rector, Mr. a. B, Rhinheart.- She wh} he gone '|\weveral wee! eet Evening’ service and bible talk at 7:30. Pp. m, Week Day Services: Wednesday—Holy communion at) 7-20, [ROR of Scotts Bluff, Nebr: { : W and 10:30 a.m, Litany at 4:30 p. m. Lad beg a hi eet visitor. is the city © riday— ice at ha and 7:20 p. m. ee ee. H, E. Reckardgof Sheridan Wyo. is| | ‘TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. here attending to fomortant business, Pine oe - con ys shag BH, B. Fritz’ tia heatien to his home Since the series of Lenten services in Crawford, Nebr. after Spending sey-] Were”! “a ‘week late, Lenten ser- eral days here on business. ' [mons will be preached in both services afin tal = 5) | tomer ~ In the morning service, My. and-Mrs. Don Hughes of Evans-| which begins at 10:30, the text of the ton, 1'L, are visiting with friends here|setmon will be John 18, 28:38; ‘The for a icw days on thelr way to San|G Confession Made by Jegus Before 8 Pilate.” Tn the evening feryice, beginning at fin eng a 7:20, the text of the sermon will be One of the small bones in Camden] John 48, 88 to 19, 7, the theme being Shefiher’s right hand-was broken in°an| the words of Pilate: “Behold the Mant" accident at the ‘Midwest bo sess f this} The Sunday school will meet as usual bp ppalage at-9:30. Satlin® Come and hear what Jesus, the Son Mrs; Harry Garland is expected heré| of God, suffered because God’ “laid on tomorrow from Dearey: -} Him a iniquity of us all,” Julian Lever ag, returned from a udp to California. jgnake their home. Fmesr BAPTIST CHURCH CONGRE- \ ,GATION, oe 28 mid La Dr. J. C. Kamp who: has’ practica}ly | 8 recovered from his. recent. ilneaa,. re- turned this morning from“Denver wherc| Bible school at 9:45 .a.° m. Grades he went for. special treatment. taught at the Court House. The pri- 28% mary department is being conducted at Ralph Schulte, W. R. Johnson Prea| the basement of the parsonage, 414 Pattee and W. 0. Wilson were Caspér| South Beech street. There is a pri- who returned this morning from} ‘ry clasa at the Court House for business | visits in Denver. those ghitaren who cannot come to the reer ‘erimary. school on Beech street, Mrs. Fremont Mitento' went ta Doug-| Pastor Robert L. Lemons will Preach Jaa this afternoon to.spend afew days.:}.at 11 a.m. Theme of sermon, “The Stewardship of Wealth.” Special ‘music, Mr. and Mrs. a 6. Johnson, Ed} Po not forget this hour of worship. Meents, B. EB. Campbell officials nnd} At ihe. close of the morning worship stockholders: of the Poison. Spider-fou!- etn te perrares ty of “The Lord's Supper” ‘ton Oil syndicate, have lett for Santa} will be Monica Calif., “after” | At pls pat D..m. the young people’s meet- pany business here. They ini .t2 re-| ing at the Court House. Clifford Haber- turn here ‘entoute to their. home In nicht -is leader-and-the topic is, “‘Pa- * ftlence and Its Reward.” Read I. Cor. 1-4 and Luke 21:19. H.W. Freutel- ae eat Creek, fown; ening “hour of worship «at 7:30, has been retained by the Victor-Wyom-|.o’clock. , Fine congregation last. Sun- ing Ol1 company to look after y evening, Invite your friends and pany interests, Inthe oll ‘fie he stranger, too. Good music, pleas- dnt. room, cordial welcome. “The con- i Btegation at the Court Hou eeds Gus’ Hardcndoett ‘a iL. ‘Gockel to you.” avis the San Juan Petro company have} The new cherch house is. being built erected camp in the Holton Creek fields} at the corner of South Beech street and and are expected in’ avtew days to move eee) materials to fins lease. The Polson Spiderpalton syndionte i has arranged for telepnone lines to: he connected to the fields, ar re a ‘W. A. Blackmore one of the owners of the Bolton Creek fields; teft’ yester- day for New Mexico to attend to impor: tant oil paaimeee,: ‘ be'tad to person or per- tor. the last tow manths: “Phe Kimball Dine Corona with. the Rexall ‘represent ing Efe eg rag ; _and John F. ae < Drain, Hebe MAGAZINES ted a“ * 7 Soap goin sacy of Milwaukee, Wisc No. | “PEP” Pinch every here on ‘business.and visiting with ‘old school hood chum, Ray Cook. of the. Casper Pharmacy; pimple. Isn't it a fact, if babies could read i, Thursday, April 1, the Willing Work- 3 ‘ers gircle of M. E. church aid will hola | % {a notion bazaar in, parlors of Methenet NEWSPAPERS church, beginning at 2 p.m. | Retreats e ‘is meri ‘will be “St er they. . woul idn’t “PEP “Puncture. every play- thing?” Women, they say, learn how by, reading sMAGA- ZINES: ‘Daily. “PEP:” “Pull every pin.” As the Town Clock ticks nickels into the News Depot, who cares about an Income Tax so long as we can —"Pump ev- ery Pay-Staton,” GOODNIGHT, MR. PEP! is endorse A Note — April came today. Sunset x 153 So. Center St. Linden avenue. The work of construc- tion is progressing nicely and the friends of the gare congregation are becoming more more interested. This will be a eicaret and hse church building and win) os gs! Casper’s landmarks of w! it community should be: ean: ‘Tomorrow at 11 a. m, the pastor will speak on “The Heart of Religion.” In the evening, at 7:20, a team of five men from the Y. M. A. of the State Uni- versity, at Laramie, will conduét the son, the general secretary of the asso- | three others. An interesting meeting is expected, Good musical Programs at both serv- foes. In. the evening, in addition: to! special music by the ch-ir, the uhiver- sity boys ‘will sink two numbers. METHODIST EPISCOPAL C! Walter L. French, Minister, Second and Durbin Streets. “Loyalty,”"-will be the subject of the morning sermon from the . words of Jesus, ‘Follow thou mc.” And at night @ special sermon to young people on the “Call of Christ to-the Spirit of Youth.” | “Patience and Its Rewards” will be the subject of the league lesson, led by Miss Alice Stevick, at the 7:30 hour. In the program of the Interchurch Movement, Palm Sunday is “Decision Day" and Easter is 7 somn- the urch Day.” | add ‘There will never be a better time for yon to become a Christian and there has never been a time of greater need for Christian service, in and through) with soup. Mn Pep — The worlds great- on prlosclpher.s Yowork for “St Bene wody in {md Town -auess who!-Welch this newspaper —dorit TMss an issue:Lvery week Vir, Pep wll nae a for YOU. _Dont Tiss iw i BY guess, after all, its— DO THEY, “PEP”, “Presidents endure Pain” as “PEP” Politicians endanger Peace? (a aa a a a ae a =| OTHER MEN'S SHOES" AT Men's Shoes,”’ at the Lyrl’ today and tomorrow. This Pathe feature presents Craufurd Keni,| 28Y- the popular jeading man, in the dual|©neert will be the features, at 8 role of twin brothe er, sensitive and meek. Hion-tearted ard fy: "Mornin, er and sermon ‘at lla. m foree the strong brother to wear the is pray: si «| service. The team consists of Mr. Wat- Fahooa or the wehi: Baa and thines beer to happen in earnest in the community ciation; Mri Renland, the preaident,:and ty hen their thiniaterauddenly develops two-fisted propensities that work mir- acles. respondent wrote the story which Mr. Lewis has directed with all the power that made his 7 Great Divide,” “The Sign Invisible’ and 7 ages many others, |“Other Men’s Shoes" is entertainment javith a potent thought in it and- makes a strong appeal to the sympathies. The romance in the story is particularly | beautiful in theme. port of Craufurd Kent Includes Ire Boyle, John P. Wade and Bobby Connolly. ——_—>— is here on a short business trip. Davis Bros., of Denver is here calling on the local druggists, church tomorrow and pray, listen and think it over. the church, than right now. Come to| church, Sere New fo Serve ith Soup Pomibiy you have never served M & G@ Potato Flake, It you have not—well, you've missed a treat! They are just salty enough. Their rich flavor adds body to the soup course. crispness is a delight. a novel and welcome change from croutons or crackers. Colorado Potato Flake & Mfg. Co. NISON ‘THE NEWS DEPOT will THE LYRIG FOR WEEK-END Edgar Lewis' newest picture, “Other }ang is the feature attraction One is a, preach- The other is a wanderer. vipove:ts Circumstances Andrew Soutar, novelist and war cor- “The Barrier,” “The such popular successes. The cast in sup Jean Armour, Harold Forsha,, Charles Worland of Worland, Wyo., ss . ‘ Charles Shupbaugh, representing the On Easter Day join the Their tender They are Your grocer has fresh “M & G's” on hand. Denver, Colorade Miss Isabel Johnson is leaving to. morrow evening for Denver where she & Clay offices there, Ladies of Aliar and Rosary Society bf the Catholic church will hold bazaar Afternoon of March 17, » sacrifice now. lav TOMOBIL E OWNERS hundred this lave a few r, See our ad this issue. I, CHEMICAL. CO. 2-12-10 accept a position with the Taylar SS tea at Mullin club rooms on the St. Patrick's In the evening a luncheon and Richter M }ed a large Rolls. Cor ie Co. haye just receiv- tment of Player Piano nd hear them. Just Received Many Beautiful Pattern Hats Some from New York and others from the shop of the celebrated Mme. Chekanow of Paris Phone 1304-W 156 South Center Piling Up Happiness Does each year find you wishing and hoping for better things in the future—and regretting lack of ac- complishment in the past? ; | There is one sure way to fill your horn of plenty to the brim with all the good things of life. It entails no That good old formula for success is as true 2 3 It merely means the forming of a good habit. Save! now as when it helped build the fortunes of our pio- neer railroad builders, manufacturers and promoters. Applying it on a small scale in your own way will bring you results in proportion. Make This Bank Your Best Servant—Open an Account with Us Today—NOW! Wyoming National Bank CASPER, WYO. April. Woman's Home Companion here. According, ‘to _ Motion Picture MAGAZINES Mack Sennett _ probably says: “‘PEP:" “‘Peel ey- ery Petticoat’ when. girls go in swimming, | If Mabel had a baby, maybe she would “PEP” “Paste every Puppy.” The Midwest's Oily Base- ball team. can slide the bases, .we know. Some “PEP.” The Sporting News “prints every play.” oy If Newspapers and Mag- azines drive dull care away and cheer the Un- dertaker, more “PEP"— “Paint every pale-face.” Where are the air- planes? The Tribune says there’s plenty of Gas in Wyoming. Why not+a balloon service between Casper and Salt Creek? “PEP” — Picture every pilot. SLEEP TIGHT, MR, PEP! “Printers even pray.” Oe 6M Pee eee, RK Sa - M Phone 256 3 Sone oo, 2 ee ts a ae ae veane 60} Phone 1127-R Stahl "e Tailor Announcement DETR aA TIS We are now located at School and Walnut Streets. call for and deliver your Cleaning, Phone and we will Pressing and Repairing on short no- Did you ever stop. to think how many kinds of paint we carry to please an exacting public? Just take @ peep in our Wolcott Street window. Paints and Varnishes for every use. AUTO SUPPLIES We have a complete stock for all re- quirements: Now showing many new ‘appliances in our corner window. Holmes Hardware Co. Second and Wolcett

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