Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1920, Page 2

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PAGE TWO CITY PLANNING 7 = Bee lant et ae a Sa ‘ a Derr: resence, The sermon was upon! The British keep on putting the ire} Lunch at the wi, 4 the story of the. wedding at Cana, }in Irelind-Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, : swam. tomorrow, Hymns were sung by the choir and) - SSE Wee ee Carlson's Famous — Delmonico Tee : r ; agcompanied by Mss| piss Tucker of Denver is the guest |Cream of Denver, exclosi WORSHIPS WN THE OPEN tap oil at the piano, which!of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson. “{ball's. Seryed' | by pie lle Fp | ‘ ly had been moved out of. doors. . . r x3 ; e on Sy During the afternoon the children en-| ; 5 ; ; 3 —— ‘ ! Joyed” gathering ‘wild flowers .which| ; errs i i were foun! in great abundance, the “t _ ic ¥ 3 = ” x Boy Scouts were taken on’ a_hike by: ‘ oe E : = | their Scoutmaster, L. C, Goodrich, and | a Nearly 200: members. of St.. Merk’s! other out door pleasures made the:day | | even and Sunday ‘school enjoyed an memorable. The return trip was made all day outing yesterday at the % %., at about 5 o’clock, Brooks home ranch on Beaver Creek, AB 5 Raat, Fa ‘ i southeast of Casper, the outing taking Ralph Andrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. the place of regular services as the; red Wh | congregation ts without a ohurelt home! F- Andrus, has returned from Whiting, Ind., where he has been attending| OF. 6. FORUM I. J. McCrary of Dirver to Con- : 5 . until repairs are completed on the Par-} Mrs. has duct Survey of Local Situation ish House on the new property at the yee ee ee ee ae at ace thelr « Prior to Addressing Wednes- corner of Seventh and Wolcott streets.' fone in the old Manheok rusidence, day Luncheon Thirty cars and a hugé truck were "| used to convey the party to the Brooks| ROW owned by the Standard’ Ofl: com home. where the morning “was spent | D&DY:_ with various outdoor sports followed by an appetizing. dinner served picnic fashion under the trees by a committee | cheaded by Mrs. P.,C. Nicolaysen. t Following the dihner a most impres- | Sive service was conducted by Rev. | | Philip K. Edwards who spoke of the | stress laid by Christ upon the simple | joys and pleasures of life, and the ap- proeval which he gave to them by his I. J, McCrary of Denver, who is to/ adi the Chamber of Commerce | day evening on “City Planning,” ive here tomorrow morning and | will make a thorough survey of Casper ‘Tuesday and Wednesday so that he will GROWTH < a4 of the Casper National Bank has kept pace with the won- derful development. of Cas- As thig will be the final forum meeting until fall, a special menu at $1.50 a@ plate has been ordered and all who ex- er and the surroundi pect to be present are asked to make rl the s ng ter- reservations by calling the Chamber of | } t y- Commerce, 307. Ladivs ar particularly | invited as city beautifying should be a/ atter in which they, as well as the|/ 5 > or 5 e interested. Dinner will be} 4 ; : - t at 6:10. ' | Mr| McCrary is a member of the Na-|/ NEW PHOT@ @F SLAIN NEW YORK ©LUBMAN AND WIFE—Joseph B. tional Conference on. City Planning,”| : es ornast: dockeyn: and’ trates ‘ot! and a member of the American Society |Elwell is shown mounted upem one of, his race Mh Dae f I of Landscape Architects, the two most the Beach stables, whicll he owned ar¢ also shown,. Insert, Mrs. Elwell, ei, influential bodies in the country in the ¥ f- field of city planning, and is therefore| #8 disinherited by will. 4 Saute qualigied to give expert advic.. sits Shh co. uh int BOILERMAKERS STRIKE; FIND FISHING GOO Boilermakers employed at the Mid./ west refinery to the number of 150 or} more walked out Saturday in connec- ton with matters: connected with their | kk and negotiations have not yet! xeen opened looking to their return.) he management of the refimery, it is} understood, were given but two hours to accede to the boilermakers’ demands’) and refused to take snap judgment. Meantime, a majority of the sirikers,; it is understood, are taking advantage} of the good fishing and them are no! wae TTT The progress of this bank is linked with the strides made by many of the town’s most important industries. The Casper National's offi- _ cers have always maintained an interest in new business institutions and advice and effective e¢o-operation are cordially offered to firms and individuals in furthering the city’s greatness: | Thirty-One Years of Service May We Serve You . vestmenét We Ever Made was fixing up the old home place and ad 2° Py cts of an adjustmént being} ry y redehed before the middle of the week painting 1t with 3 i a 3 1 ° E.B.Bacon Is Made +3 * « , RES SPR HIGH STANDARB : | ta at National Meet} LIQUIO - PAINT : ; E. P, Bason, eupermtendent of the —the investment paint. It improved its appear- $ Natrona Power company, returned ance wonderfully and added hundreds of dollars AS Sunday from Pasadena, CaliZ., where to-its val ” : 4 ; he attended the National Eliceric Light} its Value, nu - 3 convention at which men in the electric | Z. 3 ! SRE A eee eee ver Ifyou are lucky enotgh to. awn ene of those well- 3 Were present. Mr, Bacon was elected! 19. 5 HERE FOR CUP RACES—Photographed on bis ar- built old homes, don’t let it growshabby. Clean 3 ghatrman for Wyoming in the <ational SH® THOMAS EIPTON HEHE : ; | up the lawn, e up the shrubbery and paint Electrical Association. \vivak hy Now Worle om the S. $: Celtic, Col. Duncan Neill, his representative, alsy Ip ith EF, ip A Since the close of the convention Me.! | a at tie pler’ to greet fig vote yachtiman, the house with Hier Sranparp. Let us show - Bacon has spent several weeks in yisit- $) you the colors that will look best. 7 au | Varnish Stains G h h ; ing other western points of interes| € i | = upply Your Every Need . \ ; =| uto and all kinds of Paint, Window rd ‘or Auto aecessories a is le store wit e bi: “i = WE WISH TO : = Autos sig anicee ily pee Hinince * pb ath spa op he Pes eles) a Tae . ; = ; = eet pe cd a ia een to make (5,000 miles) Tires and Tubes “ = f i rar = e hot weather st oyable. Oil City Auto Supply Co. ; = APO oon O ] , Ek, 2 HOLMES HARDWARE a 419 BE. Second oe see a eee Phone 1112 = TO THE WOMEN WHO PATRONIZED THIS SHOP FRI- E it aah ede os in. alerts enaiaa fa ac eeu = = DAY AND SATURDAY AND COULDN’T GET PROPER LN . r = ATTENTION, DUE TO THE CROWDS AND LACK OF = & i ON Y ; N N , | ROOM. HOWEVER- : N Hl A DOW N ' — COME AGAIN & Only $5 Per Month ‘= " t Only For a Limited Time at These Terms N ; a THE B ARG AINS a % Only Real Electric Sweeper Made AY ee aie N that gets all the sand, dust and lint - . = Are Many and We WillTry and Give You More Attention a * N _ 4 Nee N = | , = . bs \ | JUST THINK = [i __ This Special | | $15,000 of New York’s Finest Surplus Stock of a -Promi- a N on Hoover N ‘ nent Garment Manutacturer = N Fl : , A \ Women’s Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Silk Petticoats, Blouses, Furs, Mil- E % ectric weepers Ce \ linery and Art Work at about wholesale. F / N Rh : : s hal a call N : Ni at such attractive terms. began this morning and the first forty-five purchasers will N It’s no wonder women of Casper and surrotinding country are crowding this 2/0) teceive immediate delivery on their Hooyer. All homes will eventually own a \ shop every day. Those who haven’t visited the wonderful bargains should do so at 4 Hoover. Why not now) y : yey Spee : N It Beats—as it Sweeps—as it Cleans ae : . Milliner BN N P Ca N | W Al ZLKE sadhit Sip BS atrona Power Co. a Front Basement West Hotel—Under Smith-Turner Drug Store N PHONE . i= N %, rl WI ISILIIL IL II OLI IIL EGIL OSI ISIE ILI OMO EOI SI. j ec NU Fem a, RNR AARNE I gE GL name URN TRE CRN a NN ILRI eRe AN SER ORES SNR ny ever pemeng eee ode NSS L* Soh adh

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