Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 3

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Se Mrs. W. F. O'Brien and ilitle grand. Tomorrow morning at 10:0 a German) ]] r . ~ lporers SECURES NEW OFFICES. son James have returned to their home. service will Be held A-serinon will be| PLEDEL Selling Coats | W. R. Dobbin, owner of the Glendale jin Colorado Springs after a short ‘visit delivered. by the pastor, based. on the ~ subdivision, has secured offices at | jhere with William O'Brien. ; text Matt. 22:2-14, “The Parable of the t Pre-W. Pri. (om 212. 0. 8, Bum Ee i Tatas : 1 ‘The English evening RTE Saag gd MMe GLNB oki i eg fh Rah ; ‘ gf Stnpart and John McAllister if ae LY 7 service commences at 7:30, The text | winter: Mr, Dobbin rupapdl hiy'vothee [. peties at Beers in the city for the) past 7 &; of the sermon will -be Matt. 28:19. The Webel Commercial. company ia}to the new locition today. ® Borie geliee pee depen Fa eh a ESTE eS aii SCIENCE the theme, “The Yoctrine of Holy Bap-| offering a new shipment of fall ana win The Glendale lots are going very i ed with the Wyatt Sheep company: every Guindy AE 11 oclocks in the: tec] Casper: ts truly’ “he ‘elty. ot, onpor- ipiecemenhacs deren, unite fe ree cecaes q . t edifice at the corner of Fou tunities Take pdvantage of the op- 5 Arey pare hee at . Pat Murphy and'Con Daley have lett| rant streets, and on Wednesday. eve,|portunities it offers for enriching yau| oa, eeeineea. th ane to rae | Read The Tribune Classitied Ad P for their. sheep outfit at Cadoma,’Wyo.| ning at 8 o'clock. The lesson-sermon ' spiritually. “What shall it profit a man} these remarkable prices only because : They buye been-here for the past Sev-| for tomorrow is ‘Doctrine of Atone- if he shall gain the whole world and the Webel buyers were wise enough not 3 z ; 4 a) ays looking after business inter= tl eee ae a 9:45 a, m. The lose his own soul?’’—Mark 8:36. to place the fall coat order as many Miss Tingrel Is ig” Glenrock, Invitations -have been’ ex. oe ONES ame eo FIRST BAPTIST Sie eerie. URUaY Gone: ie ira shower. Y tended to employes of the Casper, re-| S$, M. Birney, secretary of the Great os Sunday school 9:45 a& m, Morning Willath Duncat Kersey enter: | fineries and their friend to attend, Re-| Western Motors company, has returned rf METHODIST worship 11 o'clock; theme, “The Heart |and Heaven” (Buck). F. W. Whitney e Spies Lp of Mrs.’ Lille Lin: freshments will be served and special|to hi offices in Denver, after attend: 302 East Second street; Walter £.| Of Christianity, B. Y¥. P. U. 6:30, | 1¢ads the meeting of the Christian En- é eat anor of ance oe Ber aise music has been arranged for.: . | Ing to business jnterests here. French, minister, At the morning ser-|topie; “Lessons from Reeént Events bash x rae nes Shines The) When the body begins to stiffen ‘ cbfed 10 wi marr! - + ee hive: vice the Sac t of tl y .| leader, Miss Mary Olive Dunn. Evening | Subject pesoes Principles in: Pott.) aoe: 4 Fi to Pred “Joelher on October 20. The} Ladies of Maccabees ‘ Richard Young, member of the state bee afl De aheinisioet eens Worship -7:30; aa dri “Christ at the tics.”". We appeal to all the young pen- movement becomes painful it pice rey open house miscellaneous | Have Meeting. pet : board of sheep cummissiotiers, is ‘in the | this the pastor, will speaic briefly on| Door.” Our congregations are growing |Ple who read this to come and help us| #8 usually an indication that the . shower honor of the bride-to-be.| ‘The I. 0. 0, F. halt ‘Will-be. the scene| city from Buffalo, Wyo., of a short|“Te Suffer for His Sake,” a medita-| every Sunday, Are you a part of them? }™<Ke the winter's work helpful and in-| kidneys are out of order. Keep About 26 friends were invited in the}of a regular’ meeting of the Ladies of | business trip. tion on the meaning of the co -| Baptists new in Casper should line up |tervsting. these or, healthy by taking i 3 mmun. gans ly by id afternoon from 3: to.5, and in the evé-|Maccanées, on Monday. night at & Mapas 2 ion, “The Strategy of Sin,” or “How! With the church right away. Strangers essen Pt Dine a number. of other guests were) o'clock, "the business session will be | Chales “Hilt of Buffalo, Wyo., has| the Devil Wins,” will be the aublece oy (always weloome. ev. CoM: Tharp <a Mapee: CHURCH GOLD MEDAL ehtertained. eS Bye: as Usual and a socia\: hour. will be en-|been’ here attending to businéss met-|the evening sermon. Mr. Ray 1d. Rol! son, Jr.,qpastor. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy | _ : “Contest games were enjoyed and the Joyed. ‘The Mesdames J.-W; Bingham ters. Mr. Hill is seeretary of the Ma-|ertson will lead the devotional houc of} — Communfon 8 a.m. Church school EM _Riige winners were Mrs. Simmons, Mex, {and W. F. Merchon. will be the host-|S0nie lodge at Huttato, the: Epworth League; subject, “What) | NORTH CASPER CHAPEL Serres Drover and. sey iim a rs, ani r'| estes of the evening, beth ths Would Huppen If I Prayed?" ‘The aver-| ©. P. Olso tor. Sunday schont |0M- 6 Spencer: Favors of brides and grooma| All of the visiting and resident-mem-| | Parry Haworth has left for Laramie|nge attendance of the Sunday mchoul|10cn, mi aniflora 290. p; ai. Preaching | ‘The world’ etree kid: Teotione be aman” Sussts. “Musical se-|bers of the organization: are Invited to}on a. short business and pleasure trip.| since September 1 hasbeen 288, an Ine| service 7 oo tae Sabteee ene] Mra. Ernest Marquardt has returned | The world’s standard remedy for kidney, Isctions by Mrs. Spencer and Miss |attend. ic Soh has crease over the same period for last! Lot's Wife.” Choir practice and prayer Hp EPG IS AG SEN Ae eR eae eal oid oro th es ay Spencer, piano, and Mrs. Bryan’ and ce Lial Rossiter has left for Laramie,| year of just 75. And yet there is a/| meeting Thursday evening 7 o'clock ce Ta eee Bene | Pemmocm sine tot. hence See an sat pies aa a ae Winship, Seer aeat Legion Concert wnere he will attend the football game} place in this Sunday school just for | Fiveryone welcome to all services. 7 een 3 ais a | peel rN ey Nene stetlS pstametearic Han vi |. Were joyed. » vill Be Given Monday. oday. R you and your fami Pi } — E mo ts mame Gold , The gifts were presented to the gudst| The following prograth will be given ‘ oer: Ship: pill | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN poipete A rap hagas ad kere oe ek bepiotios talnation Sart “f -honor in a novel way. Miss Lin-} by Prof. Rudolph Lundberg and his pu-{ Miss Violet Eshelman has resumed CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sixth and Durbin streets; Rev. F. W. = Frel was seated in & ‘pink and white) pils Monday evening atthe Americén|her position with the Webel Commer-| ‘The regular Sunday services: will be | Walker Pugh of Laramore, N..D.,. Wil thron@ and the gifts were preet::rea°by| Legion club rooms {n compliment to|¢ial company after being confined {6| held at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. Sunday | preach both morning and evening. In = a way bridal att Sars aime pene the # of the _ Legion’and their | her home by an illness for several days.| school at 9:45 a. m. Communion at 11|the morning the choir will sing Cor- Winship the je Beery i reite Fake eee cia ¢ : ‘yin ss a. ti, Every member is earnestly urged |bin’s Jubilate Deo in E flat and Mrs, , Ph Gabe Fee Ravtaeaary ene feitel no, “Phyllis,” Valse Caprice-Deppen| Kenton England returned today from|to be present as we are getting’ ready |F. J. Leschinsky will sing “Hold Thou . a Se seer ne Meena rhe sits Yi Edna Kassis Kirksville, Mo., where he has been vis-| for a big revival meeting) Rev, Charia|My Hand" (Briges). ‘The evening an. PHONE PHONE Aaah os tia Beane wes eae bg Solo, “If All the Moons Were Honey- | iting with friends and relatives for the|G. Stout is in St. Louis at present at-|them will be “God Aho Madest Earth ’ ‘were at the feet o! ngrel. moons," from the opera “Goddess | past two weeks. tending a missionary convention ani |-————————____—_—____ ° ‘The hostess was assisted by Mes! ot Liherty” __ =-----Howar te <| making plane’ to return tous abo: t| ABI CH SPILLS ssw 1168W See ea anaes Roane Ss sialag and | « Margaret Speas M. L. Lesser is here from Denver at-|Sunday, October 24. He is a man of C ‘DBI MA KE MONEY ingrel in se ied z luncheon, Solo, Japanese Love Song-----Tho! tending to business matters over ths}avonderful experience. Everyong should U > rxtet 2 Thelma Hugo week-end, be prepared to hear him, * : AND Auxillary to Solo, Nita Gitana___—/-2___ R. de Koven s+ 8 sae rs Have Meeting, ‘ Rudolph. Lundberg Lewis B: Skinner ig here from Den- TRINITY LUTHERAN Brees, SAVE MONEY Peas gat sot oe nae ee Le-| Piano, Imycomptu Mazurka_---_ Lack | ver looking after lusiness in this part South Park and East Fourth streets; na Gelb in tHASLABIan eooene, NVSAR CG cere Black “Gunster| 2” the country. Z J. H. Gockel, ‘pastor. Sunday schoo! You ean buy a 40x125-foot lot.in the Glendale Addition—which is east of tel building. All members are request (b) Will of the Wisp. Spro3s| Miss’ Minnie Mitzenberg, who. haa ded every” Sunday m Kenwood Addition—on the County road and next to the City Park—for €@ to be present and all of those who Mrs. Lial Branson been the efficient stenographer and { : are éligible to become members are cor-| Solo, Carita — mane dsenns—an ‘Winns | chief clerk in the real estate office of 7 @ially-invited, ; i ee re A. sates ha | the, Braneh Realty company, will leave 4 I . S net, “Star of My Heart," from the early next week where she will make @) I O m Sy ord Cantata ‘ opera “I/Elair” Halevv | her home with her mother dt Bakers- n y n er. Ss i lor Next Month. Mesdameg E. C. Gates an field, Call ‘The choir of the Methodist church 13} wet . of $25 down and the balance on monthly payments ef $15. preparing to present a cantata based! solo, “Only a Year #go. upon the words of the Beatitudes at the evening service on the first’ Sunday in ‘November. e Si 28. Rirth Anniversary {Mrs. B.C. Davis entertained this att- ernoon at a-pirthday party in honor of} Mrs. Branson and Rudolph Lundberg GIRLS! Har iu seraggly Miss Dorothy Davis, who was Tiers Accompanists—Ethel Dunn and’ Ru hair? If itisunsightly, uneven, old today, A number of schoolmates |dolph Lufdberg. F brittl falli z e , of the young Indy were the guests, ae : le and falling out, orif you ‘The first of the afternoon was spent| Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Brown have - have dandruff, and your head e 0) in @a 0. playing Hallowe’en) games. A lunch-| arrived at their home in - this - city, es ho ag ee itisa eon was served. The decorations were | where thay will be ‘at home’ to their sign your hair has been ‘ *. Hallowe'en novelties, and a. huge |many-friends. ‘They were married Sep- Phone 1 168W birthday cake was the centerpiece at the table. j After’ the luncheon the children en- Earle D. Holmes Plano, Mazurka, op. 24----Leschetizky Augusta Luhrsen Solo, Voices of Spring-.------+! Strauss Mrs, Burton Nye Duet, “The Garden of Your Heart-. Beaten ee Noe ang AR en Dorel ‘tember 22 at the home of the bride in Marquette, Mich. Mrs, Brown was for- merly Miss Catherine Fox, a teacher “Agnes Claire is in the city from yme in Douglas, Wyo., visiting _) friends for the next few days. -s' Claire was employed at the court _,¢ last winter and has many friends A. “get together” party was given by < - members of the faculty of the Paric | eehool at the Y. W. C. A. clubhouse last night. Games and a general goo.i time was enjoyed which served to make the teachers better acquainted, Rea- fréshments were served. ee 8 “Mrs. George A, Weedell has returned from several weeks visit at St. Louis, Sarees oit camps at the Big Muddy flelds will be hosts this evening at an informal dance given at the Commerce Hall: in Iu Ba) x Nh Mrs.'John Humphries is leaving for Rochester, Minn., Where she will take treatments at the Mayo Brothers saui- tarlum. Mr. Humphries will accom- pany his wife on the trip. 3 ee 8 Miss Violet Eshelman: is ill at her home, but hopes to return to her work at the Webel Conmimercial cofspany Monday. ‘ 2. (8) oe x R. G. Taylor of Denver, is in the'city looking after his business interests wit! the Taylor & Clay brokerage offices in the Oil-Exechange building. : ** © Cecil Bon and party are expected te returh today from an éxtended big Sanitarium. Miss Johnson was dis- missed from the clinics and is in splen- the most valuable books” of JEWEL, uipped with a “LORAIN kitchen pot watching. How. a lucky cooking day. Gas Range. i 119 East First Street TORAIN did health ‘now. v _. Come in and learn the facts. folly of cooking in the old-time ‘At the same time get this FREE book, “An Easier Day’s Work,” Come in NOW. : CASPER GAS APPLIANCE C0. "William DeMilles production of - “The Prince Chap’ ‘WITH Thomas Meighan Today and Sunday “An Easier Day’s Work” | —this FREE book tells you how Every housewife wants her.copy of this wonderful FREE book, “An Easier Day’s ork.” It-és one of its kind ever published. It tells you about the pleasure of cooking with a Gas Range ” Oven Heat Regulator. (ow you can end cooking guesswork. How you'can « cook a whole meal in the oven at one time and sever even look'at it until it is time to serve. How you no ia need spend long, wearisome hours in the you can make every day The team-mates that make this possible are a “LORAIN” Ovelf Heat Regulator on a Clark Jewel See for yourself the way. Phone 1500 OVEN HEAT 99 REGULATOR glected. ‘Newbro's“ Kimball Drug Store, Special Agent. OOo NEW COATS Just opened. All sizes and. mate- rials, To be sold 40. per cent less than usual price. 20 Per Cent Discount The : (Shop 156 South Center. Phone 1304W. JUST ARRIVED “Rosemary” DRESSES Featured in this month’s “Vogue” and “Harper’s Bazaar” bets. Priced 136 South Center Street These are the cheapest lots ever offered? in Casper NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. GET IN LET US SHOW YOU THESE LOTS* 2 Room 212, O-S Bldg. H + will give you what is rightfully § ered. the, mstines: atcha | Tite, in tie schools here several years ago. ours; a healthy scalp ana beau. 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