Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 3

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croatian Dinner Party before Friends to be Entertained at Easter Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs, L. C, Bailey of Maple’ street, wil! enteztain a nutnber of their friends at a 6 o'clock dinner party on: Easter Sunday. Besides the Paster nov- elties, a birthday cake in honor of Mr.! H. EB. Verrier will decorate the table. The color scheme will be in pink and white. Places will be laid ‘for Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Verrier, Mr. and Mrs, Roland and Mr. and Mrs. lester. * * Monday Evening Date for Eastern Star Dance The annual Eastern Star dancing party will take place this coming Eas- ter Monday at the Masonic Temple. It will be informal and pains have been taken to assure all of the guests a real good time. see Mrs. Paul Bachellor of Lusk, Wyo., is here visiting avith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 828 South Durbin. ss Salto Dance | The Messrs. Archic Weidner an4{ Tom Nichols have issued invitations to about 30 of their friends to attend a yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George La Lone. Mrs. Roy Julien as- j sisted the hostess. ose The meeting was well\attended and plans were made for further benefi- cient work. After the business session | refreshments were served. Cares Formal Dinner at Henning Hotel ‘The Messrs. and Mesdames Lee Reno and Walter Storrie will entertain at a | formal dinner party at the Henning hotel before the Salto dance, Tuesday evening. et PERSONALS * James Armour of tho Griffith on company, has gone to Nebraska on business, _ ee P. F. Showalter returned .to. Douc- Fiannigan et their home, |}ae last night after taking his law ex |; aminations here. * a. C. E. Hood returned a trip to Douglas. * yesterday from Charles Smith, who has been visit- ing in Fort Collins, Colo., with friends dinner party to be given at the Hen-|Teturned here this morning; ning hotel before the next Salto dance. | eee Monday Night Scene of Rose Ball The prepsrations for the Rose ball, which will be given Monday night at the Mullin club by the Knights of Co- lumbus, have been completed and all of the guests are looking forward to an elegant affair. The decorations, in ac- cordance with the name of the enter- tainment >~ill be of red and white roses, with canary birds to add to the music of the special orchestra. The programs will be of leather engraved with roses and initials, K. of C, Feature dances| with entertainers from Denver - have been planned. M. J. Foley, grand knight, M. W. Purcell, chancellor, and a committee) composed of Dr. T. J, Drew, Ed Slater, Ed. Donahue and Peter Tobin have executed the plans. ** . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stirrett to Entertain at Dinner Another of the dinner dances which will be given before the Salto dance will be presided over by Mr. and. Mrs. A. B, Stirrett, at the Henning hotel, on Tuesday evening. eee Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Sr., has left for an extended visiting trip to Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio. Enroute to the eastern cities, she will visit in Chey- enne, Wyo., Chicago, Ill,, and she will stop off in Kansas City, Mo., “before returning home. * North Side Circle Have Meeting s. 8S. A. Wilson of the Prosi Oi) ecm- pany, is here from Des Moines, Iowa, jon oil busines. Floyd E. Pendell is expected home this afternoon from Lusk, Wyo. “2 @ Che Caspet Daily eribune _ _PAGE THREE L.. P. Neweom has returned IMcPherson Oil syndicate. F cee ) Ex-Gov. B. B. Brooks returned this ‘morning from a two weeks’ business fees to Oklahoma, Senn aan CHURC HES i GANTZ MEMORIA: MirHODIST Walter L, French, Minister. Second and Durbin. “The Church of the Living Christ, will be the subject of the Easter morn ing sermon. Mrs. Hillgren will sing jan Easter solo, This is “Join the ; Church day” everywhere, and that should make an especial appeal to ymany Casper people. Your church {home should be where you tive, Dr. J.-M. Cromer will lead the League at 6:30. The subject will be ‘The | power of an endless life.” At the evening hour the choir will sing “Calvary” by Henry Wessen. About 30 voices will be in the choir. Ea hes will be devoted to special Easter services, But this will not interfere with the lesson study hour. CHRISTIAN SC SCIENCE “christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 g’clock in the I. 0. O. F. hall and on Wednesday evenings at 7 o’clock, The lesson sermon tor to- morrow is “Unreality.’' The public is’ cordially invited to at- tend these services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Delaware and Durbin Streets. Walter H. Bradley, Minister. The Easter service at 11 o'clock to- morrow will be Jargely musical, the pastor giving only a short meditation on “The Easter Story. The music’ will include two anthems by the choir, “Baster Day” by Havens and “Christ Our Passover" by Vogrich. irs. Burns and. Professor Lundberg will sing| “Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts" Easter Flowers of all kinds at the Palace, 146 So. Center. 4-1-3t by Goetzs. A quartet composed of Mesdames Burns and Leschinsky and Street Coats 20 Per Cen ON He 156 South Center The North Side circle of, the ‘Meth: odist church, Ladies Aid society met Pree ete coded Le Costa etoeteteeteate dod Me Me PP tr Hoe, radetocgecgeegoateat K oy Ser ode doy he. To be sold on the most attractive terms we have ever been able to offer. eso ? oe ehe she toe sho ahoatoate-sfo-ets 25 per cent Reduction For the balance of this week on all and Dresses |\\ t Reduction fe ALL Waists and Silk Underwear Ladies, our stock is all new and up-to-the-minute in style. No old stock to be worked off We have a limited sianniies of EDEN ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHERS SALE STARTS MONDAY, APRIL 5TH. Phone Your Order Now for a Home Demonstration! Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 | Morning— The opening period of the Sunday], zrom| Messrs. Jones and Lundberg will oy Anthem, Omaha, Nebr., where he made a short} Excell's “Consider the Lilies” and Mrs. business trip in the .interests of the|C. 5S. Walters of Walla Walla, Wash- ington, will sing “The Mercy Seat’ by Leo. » ‘In the evening at 1:30 the Sunday school] will give an Easter program. FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION Worshiping at the Court House, Robert L. Lemions, Minister. Bible school at 9:45 a.m. All classes aboye the primary grade are conducted t the court house. Primary classes re at the basement of the pursonage, 414. South Beech street. Morning worship aad sermon by the ph at 11 o'clock. Theme of ser- mon, ‘The Risen Christ aid a Power- sul Christianity.” Young Peoples Union at the court house at 6:30 p, m. Topic, “fhe Power of an Endless. Life,” Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon theme, “Salvation in the Light of the Easter Story.” Easter Music, Piano Salutory, “Gloria.” Anthem “Now All the Bells are Ringing” ~~ J. R. Dykes Solo, “Tne Holy City,” Stephen Adams Anthem, “Brightly the Morning,” y. A.. Post Peetenmne sasaeton ana nes) Wee Evening— Piano Voluntary. Anthem, “Christ the Lora Is Ris Today. Cornet Solo, * Any tine of day® BAKERS COCOA ts welcome cocoa is only an occa- sional drink. It is so val- uable a food beverage, so rich in the elements of nutrition, so delicious in flavor, and so wholesome that it should be used regularly and often. 2 pyar of Choice Recipes sent free Watt BAKE! fd ee 780. era ri $5.00 $5.00 $5.00. Puts an Eden in YourHome . Balance in Small Monthly Payments Jing will be repeated for the benefit s}of those who were unable to attend the t Our Passover. ul ‘Te Deum in EB morning service. with the Baptist congregation at the| Monday ning the voting members , Court House. of the congregution will meet at § ——— Jo’clock, ‘The elders and trustees are sg TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCIL - equested to mect with the pastor at (New Address) | 7:30, Hymn, ‘ “ South Park and Fourth Streets. ee: Anthem, “ .-Schnecker J. H. Gockel, Pastor. | ST. MARK’S CHURCH Recessional Hymn, sus Christ is The Sunday school will meet tomor-| Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Risen today.” row at 9 o’clock instead of 9:30. Holy Communion at 6:30 ne ti Holy Communion at 8a, m. r, Hoty Communion and oa. m ol at 4:30 p. m. At 10 o'clock a German servi be held and at 11 o'clock the service will begin. In both these vices the text of thé Easter sermon w n be Mark I6, 1-8, the theme being: ur! Knight Templar service at 8 p. m. Faith in the Resurrection of Christ} The music at the 10:30 service will Sure and Well Founded.” be as follows: In the evening service, beginning at} Process “Welcome Hap- WICK'S VAPOR 7:30, the English sermon of the morn- py’ Mornin |. Wcum BODYSUARD” = 30" coy OLDS Head or chest=> are best treated “externally” with Hymn, A Year’s Abuse In 7 Days All Light Car Road Records Smashed At Indianapolis recently an Overland 4 stock car was driven 5,452 miles continuously in seven days and nights, over frozen country roads. This is an dverage of 778 miles per day—more than the distance between Toledo and New York City. This is another tribute to the cushion- ing effect of Triplex Springs and the quality of material in Overland 4. MCULTON MOTOR CO. Phone 988 246 East Third St. The Fire Fiend When only the charred embers of the fire remain, there’s nothing that provides such stimulus as the insurance policy. 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