Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1920, Page 3

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Che Caspee Daily Cripune spet Daily Cridbune coe ane eee = Monday Club cream and cake and coffee, demi-tasse. to Meet After the dinner the speakers of the Mrs. Julien Lever, assisted by Mrs,|evening were introduced by Luwrence J. C. Snook, will entertain for the mem-|DeWcody, toastmaster. The subject of bers of the Monday club, at her home)the evening was “The White Carna- on South Beech street, Monday after-|tion,” using the class flower as sym noon. fee bolic of the class ideals. The first speaker was Mr. Lacey, whose topic was Iancheon for ifThe Root," Rodney Smith spoke Tuesday ‘on “The Stem,” Weston Sproul on “The Invitations have been issued to a pug Lois Haworth on “The Flower,” number of society matrons to attend a 42011 Melae on “The Leuf.” ih hal bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs, ? Sl deery . P. Wheeler on South Center street!9,., 7 Tuesday. afternoon. |Girls’ Class Charmingly “es Wanquet Their Mothers. Pioneers Enjoy | The Young Ladies’ class of the Pres-! Dinner Party pyterian Sunday school, numbering over Covers were laid for 16 guests at the}30 members, entertgined for their home of Mr. and. Mrs. W. 8. Kimball|mothers at a lovely four-course banquet on South Wolcott street last night atjat. the church lust night. Addresses were made by Mrs. B. B. Brooks and an informal dinner party. All of the guests were old timers of Casper and| Mrs, L. A, Reed, which were much en- after the delicious dinner the evening! joyea hy both the mothers and the girls. After the dinner a musical program was spent playing auction bridge. The prizes were won by Mrs. T. C. Tonkiniwvas given of the following numbers. and Hugh Pa' a Piano selection, Mrs. C. W. Tnomas; vocal solos, by Mrs. P. W. Frank. Monogram Our Among the invited guest were Mrs. jonogramed quilt for the hope-|!4. A+ Reed, superintendent; D. M. peeps = (Haines and Mrs. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. chest of Miss Wilma Sheffner, bride- to-be this coming June, was started yes-|C. D. Marquis and Mr. Frank, Robert O. Marquis, teacher of the class, presid- terday evening by the guests at the shower in honor of Miss Sheffner atjed at the banquet, see the home of firs. Jack Tait on Deyine Mrs. Guy F, Robertson is here from avenue. Mrs. Tait was assisted as hostess by Mrs. Perkins. The decora-| Lander, Wyo., visiting with friends. eee tions for the affair were of kewpies and Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby have returned | pink maline and flowers and after a very pleasant evening a delicious lunch-| from Douglas, where they spent a few) days on a pleasure trip. Miss Helen eon was served. eee Ormsby is visiting with friends in Doug- Former Dew Drop Inn las for a few days longer. Bachelor to Marry Maas; Announcements of the engagement of Miss Charline Parker of Denver, Colo., to Ralph Hall, formerly a resi- dent here, have been received by a number of Casper society folk. The marriage ceremony will be performed at the 23rd Avenue Presbyterian church on June 2. Mr. Hall lived in Casper before going to France and he returned here for a’ short time afterwards. He was a mem- ber of the Dew Drop Inn bachelor club and has many Casper friends. eee Arrived int New York A wire has been received by A. E. Biglin to the effect that Mrs. Biglin and little daughter, Ann, have arrived safely in Olean, N. Y., where they will visit at Mrs, Biglin’s old home. | PERSONALS | H. C. Posey has returned from a busi- ness trip to Cheyenne. by eee Carl Bieler of Denver has taken a Position as a draftsman for Dubois and Goodrich. Society Event at High School The Senior ball will be held this eve- ning in the gymnasium of the Natrona county high school, the last social event before commencement week. The decorations of the hall will be most elaborate, and the music will be fur- nished by the American Legion or- chestra. Invitations have been sent to friends and alumni of the school. eee Joseph Stohe of Clermont is in Cas- ‘per on business, pee Dr. A. F. Hoff has returned from a trip to Kansas City. eee ao pand Attorney Roy Lochenous of Glenrock Mrs. Peake Entertains is in Casper on business. at Tea ¢ cee Mrs. A. W. Peake presided at her! jy. p. Baughn arrived in the city this home on South David street yesterdayimorning from Sheridan to attend to afternoon at tea. The home was pret-|husinese matters here. tily decorated in cut flowers, and about AMS 25 society matrons were, served during! 4 _ y. palmer, district freight superin- Nesbit's brother. Mr. Palmer is Mrs. eee Mrs. George Day, wife of the new ‘guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. B, B. Lummis. Dr. Riach expects to locate perma- field superintendent of the Kasoming nently in Casper and will have charge Qil company arrived here today from Colorado. eee Miss Geraldine Lamport and Missjtwo and a half years in the medical for'corps of the army and was commis: ‘sioned major while in active service at Crystal Lingrel left last night Denver where they will spend several days on a pleasure trip. ; se 8 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Overbaugh and R. T. Hobson returned last night from a fishing trip. They returned with the fColo., aregin the city visiting with Mr. regular fisherman's luck. 28 and Mrs. Claude Mr. Protzman are the parents of a baby girl born yester- Will be remembered here by the fact day morning. see ing the arrival of Miss Stoops Carpenter at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carpenter on last Wed- nesday, see. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MacNamara of company is leaving tomorrow morning the, Black Hills have arrived in Casper|on a trip to the holdings of the com- and hope to make their home here. ee 8 Robert Hartman arrived driving over- land from Cheyenne in his new ear./for the National Supply company, has Mr. Hartman is a well known insur-| returned from a short business trip to ance man of this state. eee Mr. and Mrs. George B. Rose are the parents of a baby daughter born last Wednesday. The mother and daughter are doing splendidly. eee A. K. Barnes of the Midwest refinery has returned from/an extended business trip in Newcastle} Wyo. ee 8 L. Lilly of the Cow Gulch Oil com- pany is here from Denver, Colo., on business for a few days. eee J. W. jMcKim, president of the Cow Gulch Oil company is in the city afrec a business trip in Denver and other points. i, | eee Attorney H. B. Durham will leave tomorrow morning for the t Greek oil fields in Montana to attend t> busi- ness for the Chappell Oil company. “e8 Dr. T. J. Riach of Chicago, Tll., ‘ t to. Wyoming Baby cards have been sent announc- }He visited in Casper on his furlough. Margaret / es 8 of the practice of Dr. Kamp while the latter is attending the Rotary conven- tion in Atlantic City. Dr. Riach served the front. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford of Hugo, clifford’s sister, Mrs. M. J. Foley. rrived this morning and will veral days in the city.” Mr. They spend Clifford that he was the first “Yank” to return after service in France. R. M. Bartholomew is in Denver at- tending to business for a few days. se Mark U. Weber of the Chappell Oil pany in Montana. ‘ eee Ira J. Wetherill, western manager Basin, Wyo. : eae George Jarvis of the Polson Spider- Bolton syndicate offices is leaying for the Cat Creek fields in Mont: morrow morning. * se Floyd E. Pendell, attorney, is in Den- ver, Colo., attending to legal affairs there eee R. C. Wyland of the Wyoming Na- tional Bank is in Texas attending to matters connected with his oil inter- ests. ee John Whelan, an attorney here, has returned from a trip extending from Washington, D. C., to Los Angeles, Calif. He has been gone almost two months, and is as glad as ever to get back to Casper. see A party of about ten prominent is a ‘attend the fight in the Iris theater. Douglas Elks were here last night to Bible to be discussed in this service is the church. That the Acts of the Apostles. Sunday The Sunday school meets as usual at this. ig right. Pentecost is a good day for others to do CHURCHES 9:30. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | SS ST. MARKS CHURCH $18 Fast Sixth. Walter H. Bradley. | METHODIST CHURCH | Rev. Philip K. Edwards, ptor. Minister. Tomorrow at 11:00 the ‘pastor| 302 East Second. Walter L. French,’ Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m.; Sunday will speak on “The Glory of the Com-| Minister. The subject of the morning School, 9:45 a, m.; morning prayer and monplace” and in the evening at 8:00}Sermon will he “Pentecost and its Per-| Sermon, 11:00 a. m.; evening prayer ond on “Character and Destiny.” manent Meaning for the Church.” At, Sermon, 7:30 p.m. The morning music will include two) Might we have the rare privilege of a 7 ST ARGIRTYEEN GED anthems, Stewart's ‘Hear, O Heavens’'|™Message from the other side of the) CHR L CIENCE and Shilling's “The King of Love.” Ir| World. The Rev. H. B. Mansell from! Christian Science services are held the evening a quartet will sing Kos-| Buitenzorg, Java, superintendent of the! every y at 11 o'clock in the I, O. chat’s “O Father Almighty” and Mr.| Netherlands Indies Mission Conference) © nd on Wednesday evenings F. B. Firmin will sing Jewitt’s “Teach|of the Methodist pal church will! at 6:30 o'cloc The lesson-sermon for Me to Pray.” jSpeak. Dr. “Mansell comes direct from! tomorrow is “Soul and Bod etn ur general conference, at Des Moines.| spe public ix cordially invited to at TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH In the morning the choir will siN€|1end these servi South Park and Fast 4th Sts. J. H,|"The Lord is King,” Harold B. Wilson. 9:30 o'clock a. Sunday school a m. Gockel, Pastor. Tomorrow. morning|And at night “Praise God from Whom a class of five children will be con.|All Blessings Flow.” Hysen. CONCRETE BLOCKS firmed: Christina Ruber, Marie Huber,| Mrs. C. E. Wygant will lead the! Building Blocks for sale, suitable Josephine Portner, Beulah Thompson, \League, and the subject will be “Chris- and Ada Yoss. The text of the pastor’s|tian principles in personal and public address will be John 6, 66-68. The ser-| health.” | vice will begin promptly at 10:30. An increasing number of persons are In the evening service Holy Com-| bringing their church letters and unit-! munion will be celebrated. The pre-ing with the church here in Casper! Factory. paratory service commences at 7:10, the where they live. That is right. Others ARAN: main service at 7:30. The book of theare confessing Christ and coming, into For garages and structior CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK Ss WOR) Wolcott St.. anson, Mgr. near Burlington Phone 981-M America Gives! America gives to her citizens more advantages than any other nation. In return for the benefits pA icine Inia cue which your American citizenship in your ‘pocket. gives, you are asked today to WORK Ne eos more—to PRODUCE more. As a ES aS eee result you will be able to EARN more and to SAVE more. This is the only way in which you can do the afternoon. tendent for the Chicago, Milwaukee and The second of the series of teas Will! puget Sound at (Malden, Wash., is the be held’ thisatternoon. | guost of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nesbit. . Choir Entertained at Methodist Parsonage Following their regular rehearsal, the members of the Methodist choir were most delightfully entertained last evening at the new home of the pastor, Rev. W. L. French, on South Lincoln. ‘Various games furnished amusement during the evening and delicious re- freshments were served. There were about 30 members of the choir and guests present. se Clever Speakers at : Junion-Sertior Banquet One of the most successful social events of the year was the formal ban- quet given by the members of the junior \class of the Natrona county high school in honor of the faculty and the seniors. The dinner was served at 7 o'clock at the Henning hotel. The banquet tables were artistically decorated in the Junior class colors of green and white, using ferns, carnations and other cut flowers and potted plants. Places were laid for bout 65 guests. The following menu was served: Cream of tomato boullion, relishes, fried chicken, country style, French fried potatoes, fruit salad, ice * Any time of day® BAKERS COCOA ts welcome . Models Model Model Mode} take of thinking thar cecoa is only an occa- sional drink. It is so val- uable a food beverage, so tich in the elements of flavor, and so wholesome. that it should be used segularly and often. Bobet of Cie Rasps et ft WALTER BAKER. & CO-lid Caspe selected. Prices f. 0. b. Flint, Michigan K-44 - $1595.00 Model K-47 - K-45 - $1595.00 Model K-49 - K-46 - Model K-59 - Prices Revised April 1, 1920 Phone 909 ' Sale Continued Monday and Tuesday 75 Dresses, Values Up to $68.50—Sizes 16 to 46 Special $32.95 In the following materials, colors and combinations, georgette and taffeta, georgette, tricollette and charmeuse, charmeuse, meteor, taffeta and tricollette, tricollette. 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