Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1920, Page 3

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for Teachers of 0. E. 8. tits All of the teachers in the Casper pul lic Behovls who are also members of the Order of Hastern Star were the guests of Mes. R. L, Forbes this afternoon at ‘the Central school from 3 until 5 o'clock. About 36) teachers were! pros ‘ent. ate ers Study cf Parliamentary “3 Law Arouses Inferest. A At the meeting. of the Business ant Professional Women's clith to be held Monday evening at the ¥.-W. ©.A. the second of a series of Jessons in parlia- ntary law will be given’ by Miss nees ‘Yeomans. " These: lessons proving intense duel ance is expected. A committee has been appointed to take charge of the program organizing a mass meet: ing for a stated object, and this por- tion’ of” the. pregram promises enter: taimment as well as instruction. ‘The! committee appointed to talte up the ro- vision of the constittition and by-law.s! of the club will make a report, eee North Casper . | Ladies’ Ail, - i chapel have elected the following offts; cers for’ the’ ensuing year: Mrs. Joe | Smith, president; Mrs; Tye, vice pre i-! dent; Mrs. J.. Osgood, secretary; Mrs. ! L, H, Becker, treasurer, Following the business meeting re ‘ freshments were served by iMcsdames ‘Hamilton and Gibson. : The next meeting of the Aid will he held at the North Casper. chapel on Wednesday, November 3. -Mesdames Tye and Osgood will be the hostesses. one Reception for New. Members of W. C.-T. 0. A reception for the new members of the W,) 0. T. Up will he het in the Methodist. church on ‘Tues after- noon. _ Mrs.) tiie Hannon of New- bury, ‘Oregon,’ will) be out-of-town f&uest end will speak at the reception, alocg the lines of the work’ for the en- “suing year. A good attendance is de. sired, : * 8 148th Field Artifiery Men Entertain. & ‘Men who served with the 148th Ficla Artillery held @ reunion and°dinner at the Henning hotel last night. Burke Sinehtir,: Meutenant-colonel, in the regi- ment, presided Jast night whilé Capt. Canton O’Donne!, who is visiting in the city. wag the honor guest. Lieut. R, I. Potter, Lieut. 7, F, Sullivan, Richard Nines, H. F. Stoner and R. 0. Penne- will of Salt Creck were the guests, seh Invitations Out + fer Salto Dance. em, Th5 The first formal Saltosdante of th> reason “will he given on ;Noyember- 1 at the Masonic. Temple,..,Invitations haye recently been sent by. the dares ; committee and plans for a most elabo- rate ‘seasen have been made, o oS, PERSONALS. Lewis M."Holden, connected 7yith the, registry department Of the postoffice st St. Joseph, Mo,, is visiting his sister; -Mrs. G, 1M. “Anderson. ‘rank Harding, wao is here from Colorado to look after the M. B. Burke interests at Salt Creek, has been joined by his wife, who is here, from Cripp! Creek, Ps ¥ Miss Kathren Sheehan’ has. returne, to her home in Lander, after’ visiting here ‘at the home of Pete O'Malley for several days, - cee Mrs. Harry) B. Maxon and daughter feturned to their lictsé home at | Brest. 2) Bheridan. this morning, having spent Several days here with Mr. Maxon:who 4s 2 Burlington conductor. The Max- ons_contemplite removing from Sheri: Gan’ to Casper. oe '& Aro W, Te Niles, age+t for the C. & N; W. raliroad, left yesterday afternoon for Chadron, Neb., where He will attend &n important conterence. i 5 Paar nary Pat Dolan, foreman of, the. North: western freight house, isyepending the ext few days in Chadron, Neb., look. Ing after business, a3 Alice Da h the is has accepted a posi sper Floral’ Shop. on Green of §& fo., ure spending the day in Y looking after their business in- ts here and visiting at the hom: of Mrs. J. Hill, Mrs. Green's sister. eae / Mrs. A. P. Heslop of Bridger, Mont. is visiting in the & Mrs. C, RR. Whisler South Jackson ee 7 ‘ i with Mr, ani? o'clock. “ty nN Christian Science , are held ‘every Sunday at 11 o’clock ‘in the nev edifice at the corner of -Mourth and Grant streets, and on Wedfesday eve: “Ring at § o'clock. The lesson-sermon for tomborrew -is “Probation Afte. ;Death,” Sunday school at 9:46 a: m. [The public is cordially invited to at, tend these services. METHODIST EPISCOPAL $02 East Second street: French, minister. “The Indwelling Christ,” or “Filed Unto All the Full- ness of God," will be the subject of the morning sermon, At night the-pas- tor. wil Breach on “The Strategy of the Creés,"" or “How God Wins in the Rattle (for the Souls. of Men." Me; Maddux will lead the Epworth League devotional meeting at’ 6:20; “subject, “What Would Happen If T° Prayed?" Sunday school at 945 a. m. “Morning worship at.1t a. m, and evening wor" ship at Strangers always w come at a hureh. | NORTH CASPER CHAPEL. c..P. Olson;“pastor. Sunday ‘schdol 9 a. Juniors. 2:30 p.m. Evening rvices 7:30 o'clock, subject, “Pho |Great Transaction.” Prayer meetin jand choir practice Thursday evening at FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 818 Bost Sixth street. At 11a. m. Mrs. Sam Service has: returned trom| ‘he Rev. Charles A. Wilson of Denvs Omaha, where she me | Roy Beaver is spending the ‘day in! £tSetion. who again invites him. to | the clty from the Two Bar ranch. * ee Mrs. J. H. Chapman has returned to the city after spending some time in Omaha, where she was taking. treat- ments at one of the hospitals, é 8 ep Mr..and Mrs. W. F. Henning return- ed this week from Denver in their car which has been repainted. tee » .+S..Worthington is driving a new Packard car recently purchased. apne aoe te Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Gothberg hays returned from a trip in the east. They vised. in Boston, New York Ct and Washington, D. C., while there: 4 oe © Attorney Floyd EB, Pendelk has return- ed from Douglas, Wyo., where he has heen looking after legal matters, eee Miss “Alfa Mokler is expected to re- turn to her home here tomorrow after visiting for some time in Thermopdlis with her brother, Dr. Victor Mokler. Pha Fe C. R. Mason, who has’ been the guest of his brother, Ralph Mason, has /r)- turned to Wheatland. : see Mrs, Guy Gay has gone to Thermop alls for a few days visit. ——— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | WANTED—Carnenter: Lioyd Build. hie Co, 10-08 Bldg ee FOR SALE—Chevrolet 490, $350 takes it) 743°S. Ash. ° : ; WOULD like to hear from varty going east near St. Louis or Kansas City. Phone’ 519-R. 10 23-1t* 10-22-3t | ~ 10-23-1t* | ; each. ve Wi Ned the py : accompanied her} Wi!! Preach. Rev, Wilson fi The Lydies' Aid of the North Casper husband, who shipped his sheep thece, (Pit about twe months ago and he left! mon 11 a.m. |@ Very good impression upon the con- preach the second time. The morning » “God Pe Merciful” by Wi- ; solo, “Open the Gates of tho Temple” (Knapp), by Mr. W. L, Bot- toms. Eveniag—Young peoples service at 6 special music by Miss Hugo. Evening worship at 7:30, at which time Rev. Wilson will again preach. ‘The Saved My Life | With Eatonic aod mpg many ills linble 4 cess acid. at suffer pe iseries ou can ; of ‘Eatonio 4 a trife Do, You Know That Insurance is a NECESSITY ? DON’T WAIT INSURE TODAY BENS LS SRL PIAS P yi é 108 YW. Miawest Ave. ‘PHONE 74.W em Something Different and Better in Furs Don’t Buy Until ~ You See Us Ifyou don't kriow “what's erin the new styles— Jook over our complete as- sortment of new models. If you don't find what yo: how ae get it for you— t it quick too. Our Albpeck! Kel rie 2 iphic showing, lat- hs most stylish Furs on lis models will aid you regardless of whether is very complete—we spe- cialize in the filling of spe- cial orders, No need of wishing ott could eee @ stock of Genu- Ine Mink ects bo you could. de- cide better—let tus send for them for you, Will get them in two days. Samein any of the ultra- fashlonab Blakey & Co. 136 South Center Streét _ Special Walter 1. ' ‘im. Evening. service Fi and all services of thispMan Cares for My Si P “lto @helr church. ;quainted. Strangers always welcome. | All Next Week ° 333 Per Cent | SUITS Hath Passed Away" (Woodward) and it; duet, “The Is My Shepherd” _ (Smart, by M. i d L, . Sundwell. We extend an invita.) tion 46,all to hear Rev. Wilson, Séats are free and ail_are welcome. Congre: ; gational meeting following morning) TRINITY LUTHERAN ‘.Sonth Park and Hast Fourth streets; {, H. Gockel, pastor. The Sunday, sehoo} metts every Sunfay morning at 30, Two English services will be) held tomorrow, ene ut 15:30 a. m., tho! other at 7:20 p. m. = CHRISTIAN CHURCH. The regular Sunday services will he theld at the £0. 0. F. hall, Sunday schoo} at 945 a. m. Communion at} | il. All members are urged to be pres- | jent. Come and bring a friend. ' pater: “A FIRST BAPTIST ~ CG, M: ‘Thormpson, 3r., pastor. Serv- igés in the Court House as usual. Sun- day school¥9:45 a. m.; classes for all ‘ages. Morning worship _31 o'clock; theme, “The Only Solution for — the World Unrest.” P. U7, 6:30 p. une No er meet- night 7:20, in: basement {| Let all Baptists ‘rally We need you need. us. You eat Tood for the boly.| What about ‘the food for the soul? How | often do you give your soul a chance? , It lasts forever but the hody only for} .@ time. ‘Come out Sunday and get ac- ling Wednesds of parsonage. a ST? MARK’'S | | Rey. Philip K. Edwaras, rector, Holy | ;Communion 8 a. m. Church school A5 a, m. Morning prayer and ser- POCAHONTAS ting nights of the Poca- {hones Lotige will be changed from sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays to second and fourth Tuesdays. MINNIE EDBLMUTH, | : Keeper of Records, Pro. : 10-23-2t a li te une Want Ads bring. results. 1 | I Display Albrecht Furs 1855 $50,000 Stock of Albrecht Guaranteed Furs. and | ) FurCoats Monday Only We will give a Special Price on all Furs for one day only : tbe Casper Dally Cribune Fevoe wan sing “The Radiant Morn Northwestern Railwa MAKES CASPER General Division Headquarters From Chadron, Nebr., to Lander, Wyo. What Are We Going to Do With the Newcomers? Who will be flocking into Casper within the next few months Build Houses For Them That’s the thing for Casper capital to do Buy Low Priced Lots---Build Neat Small Houses @ \ Never Again Will residential lots in Casper be offered at One Hundred and Fifty Dollars Such as we are selling in the Glendale Addition, within five minutes’ ride of paved streets. Inferior sand lots along the river brought at money years ago when money was supposed to go twice as far'as it does now. y did they? Why ? All because of the periodic booms that hit Casper every few years. There was the sboom of 1913, and the greater boom of 1917. They followed presidential years, and next spring is predicted by business men to be the busiest season yet. One thing that marks Casper as a comer is the fact that her booms are sustained by a continued steady growth. They are a mere impetus to the onward development'that this city will continue to make as it becomes the metropolis of Wyoming. Mioney Is Easier In financial circles, and soon the many good buys now off. |); will all be taken up. The man with a steady position cannot afford to longer waitjis.imalzo his investments, Now is a good buying time because next year will a good selling time. The man who has something to sell next spring will be in line for the big profits that have always come to the original buyer in a new addition to Casper. y More Money Has been made by Casper people in real estate than in oil, livestock or whisky. Any man or woman with a steady position can swing a few of these low-priced lots on monthly payments. Then next year you will have something that is going to be in demand. Bre) Glendale Addition Adjoins the City Park Many years ago the United States government deeded in trust to the City of Casper 160 acres for parking purposes. Glendale joins this land on the south, and the Cas- per Chamber of Commerce is now promoting an : Automobile Boulevard Drive : Which runs along the south boundary of Glendale. This drive is planned to skirt the Casper Mountains from Elkhorn Creek to the present Garden Falls Road. No Other Addition Is So Favored As Glendale with a Park on the north and a Boulevard Drive on the south and lying in the line of natural growth of the city. It’s not too low nor too high for the present impfovement systems of the city. ( You May Rest Assured That Glendale will be well built up within the short space of the next 12 months and those who buy will enjoy large profits in one year’s time. s Never Before Has an addition been offered in Casper with as low priced lots as Glendale. Never before has thére been an addition offered in Casper that lies so close to city homes, or to city improvements, or to a city park, or to a boulevard drive and that had legitimate sized lots fur : _ ONLY $150 EACH ON TERMS Of $25 Down and the Balance in Monthly Payments of $15 Size of Lots; 40x125 Feet SALESMEN ON THE GROUND SUNDAY—OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY Come See Us or’ Phone 1168-W—W e wili send acar for you The Dobbin Realty Co. 212 O-S Building

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