Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1921, Page 3

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SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921 e . has just closed a successful year of | teaching school. Miss Opal Walters accompanied her for @ short visit here. | Miss Ty!er will spend the summer | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. | F. Tyler. eee | William L. Hudson of Lander spent | last night here to attend the Elk’ Meetings in I. O. O. F. hall. Sunday schol at $45 a.m. Mrs. C.| lodge meeting. | D. Murane, superintendent. ing the week-end here looking after) at 11 a. m. Morning theme, “A Great) ‘business matters. Preacher Learning a New Lesson.” evenign at 7:30 in the schoolhouse. vi Pe ‘ 1815 2° pee 3. ¢| Barry Adams returned this morn-|theme, “A Notable Pattern.” Next Monday. Mrs. Pitt Covert will enter! fuc | #TS- G. EB, Bailey the the Pj Beta Phi alumni cly™ at a meet-|After the cards, music avenue, Monday evening. The gather-| ing Willie. Che. that ot this’ seavon. } een & cee oéren, n Farty Colo., visiting with Miss Enjoyed Today. par, deed, ike ort Waar: the attend the May festival hostaat “at _a children’s, party in _re-| Y°TS!tY: pst Note Snes and neighborhood friends enjoyed the afterneon. _ - Mr. and Mrs. George Scott were the Games were played and lovely re-| host and hostess at an’ entertainment freshments were served to the chil- given at their home on North Center Leeper who is leaving Monday for the | Simmons, Messrs. A. H. canal zone where she will visit with: the usual good crowd of dancers to the Winter Garden last night. A straight program of dancing was en- joyed and the last dance was played at midnight. Fortnightly ciub to Meet. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Major Ormsby will act as hostess at a lunch- .. will make the return trip eee ‘The last of the informal dancing} Jonn M. Standsbury, county attor- parties to be given by the Elks’ Danc-| ney of Douglas, is in the city for a ing club this season will be held in the | few days attending to business mat- ‘Winter Garden on Wednesday night. | ters. ; ‘The Reed orchestra will supply the eee dance music and light. refreshments Ben H. Weeks is in Lander attend- will be served., All of the members| ing to business for the of the club are expected to turn out | expected to return this evening. for the last event of the social sea- o- son. Mr. and Mra. Clem i Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Lummis ana family left this morning for Cheyenne and Denver making the trip over- land. 6 5 woe Mooseheart Social and Dance Tonight. ‘The women of the Moodseheart lc- gion will entertain for the Moose and their famjlies at a social and dance to be held in the Moose hall this evening. the ‘day. eee of Cheyerine’ spent yest: John Nesbit, attorney lington, is leaving this Denver on business. A. C. Levy of Chicago eee after business interests eee Fidel is hostess at a George McLeod purchased a- Buick series of bridge luncheons to be served | motor car from the agency at the at her home on Divine street over this | Casper Motor company yesterday aft- week-end. A number ‘of. ladies at- | ernoon, tended, the luncheon yesterday. paces . Afternoon Is Much Enjoyed. attending to business in’ Mrs. W. F. Brewer entertained a 1 caine ing: tobe" hald at her. sine vn OF] NGS luncheon: was’ eerved<by the | Mrs. F, R. Hufsmith is in Boulder, "4 smith, who is a student at the Univer. MiaS Alberta Wagner, daughter of |*i¥ of Colorado. Mrs. Hufemith wit street last night in recognition of their}. ¥. Potter. Mrs. Potter is em. silver wedding anniversary. About 40| ployed by the Burlington here. | guests attended the evening. afr. and |" (ages a ay at F it Tea. | Mrs. Scott received many lovely, gifts! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lester of Kan- Mrs. Frank Flannigan entertained | including a silver coffee percolator.|sas City, Mo., are here visiting with a number of friends at a tea given| During the evening many interest- at her home in honor of Mrs. Anna | !n& Sames were played and Mrs. H. H. ‘was enough material in one sleeve of the gown to make a modern dress, so it was estimated. Mr, Scott was un- able to produce his wedding suit. 7. © ——_——_ eon and afternoon of, bridge for the] 3. J. Peterson and Free lett| Northwestern freight house, left yes- members of the Fortnightly Bridge | iast night for Fee Frc terday for Neligh, Neb., where she club. will receive his: new seven-passenger Cadillac motor car, The gentlemen are in the city from Salt Creek for} stolen from his barn in Worland, W¥q' Fred L. Thompson and Ray K. Olds city looking after business intefests. pa: eee at the Henning hotel while looking Gerald Stack of Denver, is here for \ few days visiting with friends and number of friends at an afternoon of Miss Myrtle Tyler arrived in Cas- auction ridge. yesterday at her hore, !per today from Lander, where she ng fromthe Salt Creek fields where| We are highly gratified because of consolation. was enjoyed bps interest in every department of the | > John McCann of Okmulgee, Okla, is} work. spending several days in the city at-| The newest feature is the Boy Scout tending to matters connected with his| troop which i now being organizéd oll, interests. and not only the boys but the men are showing a hearty interest in this: fea- ture of the work. We are grateful to our. members eee Arthur Borks is spending the day here from Salt Creek, where he is in- terested in a store. for their loyalty and to the friends Bb 4 for their kindness and sympathetic Chris W. Marquis of Billings, Mont.,| helpfulness as manifest in many ways Janice Hut- at the unt- is registered at the Henning hotel] and yet we are not in the work to be |]/ while looking after business interests| helped so much as we are in it to; 4 here. : help to make our city a Christian city and thus to help our whole country to be ineed a Christian .country. A harty welcome awaits every one every time at the meetings. CHARLES G. STOUT, W. A. Hazen of Stanley, Wis., is in the city visiting his daughter, Mrs. . _ Minister. 333 S. Grant Streét. Telephone 930 W. First Presbyterian . Tabernacle corner Sixth and Durbin Rev. Charles A. Wilson, Pastor. ‘riends and relatives. Mrs. Lester was formerly Miss Mary Dean of this city. . ee Davis, A. J. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nelson are her son and daughter-in-law, Lieu Jeaving today for the east where they UegeceArsay ry it pista &y sama. ant and Mare"Carroll Leeper at Later in the everting Mrs. Scott was | will visit before sailing for Edinburgh, ea naj rick of the Ark of the Cov- pera Persuaded to put un her wedding gown | Scotland, on June 1. Mr. Nelson wili| ;,.st Chron. 16:36. » Anthem, eee which was 25 yoars old. The old attend the international convention of | “Tintia (12th mass) Mozart. Solo. aa 1 ‘hheoce style gown was still wonderfully pre-|the Rotary club as secretary of the|«ssy Faith in -Thee"—Welis—Mrs. Weil A ied. served and Mrs. Scott presented a | local club. O. W. Hillgren, .C. E. society Tp. = nave Legion dance drew} quaint picture in the dress. There see vening worship at 8 p m. Ser- et 8 Mrs Jaines Keeting’ of} mon,-“The Victory of Faith,” I John tendo are spending a few days here] ;-. “Blessing Honor, Glory looking after business interests. be peeramn reer ° and ‘Powr,"--Emerson. Solo Thou, Art My God,”—Blownt—Mrs. Don J. T. Gratiot has just received an-|robdell. Memorial sermon Sunday jt dar and Thirteenth streets; the choir} - 7:30. Z & Smiker ‘of Denver is spend) Commurion and preaching service jf be Casper Daily Cribune Th ot day-school 10 a: m.,°E. A: Turner, superintendent. Preaching 11 a. m and 8 p. m\. Song service at 7.30 P. other carload of gaited saddle horses, | cvonins, May 29 the kind that pace and trot. The ship-| °“stisstonary. society ‘Thursday. after- ment arpived in two days from Omaha.| goon in the church. ‘Mrs. Bert Me- ahs Carty, leader. Strangers we'come. Mrs. C. L. Stratton, employe of the will spend a weeks’ vacation. fe 4 John Eilman of Lander spent yes- m. Preaching at 7:30 terday and last night in the city to|™- music. Preacher, Rev, attend the meeting of the Elks’ lodge. | Whitney ordial welcome to the Saeeer public overland. E. Richard Shipp, attorney, is leav- ing tonight for Denver on a business trip. Mills Community Chureh. Preaching by Rey. DeWeese Sunday eee ations 2 evening at 7:30 in the school hous Gay. Sete Twenty-five Dollars Reward. -_—— “d J. W. Pulliam of Worland, Wyo., St. Mark's will pay the above reward for the] Rey. Philip K. Edwards, rector; Sev- return of one Wilson saddle and onejoenth and Wolcott streets. Holy com pair of brown fringed leather chaps|munion $ a. m. Church school 9 q =» Morni: rayer and sermon at © nthe night of May 18th. Also'an old|1j eelock inds and son 200 East Second street; Walter L. Fre wil row. Ten years ago Miss Able was « Wyoming girl, her home at Sheri dar Na’ out to CHina as a missionary under. Episcopal chureh. After five years ‘ome of Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Ce-| Methodist church in Wyoming. Her|a nv collection Friday evening a Sunday school at $45 a m. Classes Morning service, 11 a. m. As the pastor is attending the Baptist con-| vention in Kiverton, Rev. E. C. Barton will preach both morning and evening.| Austin received the high score and| ne has been looking after oi! matters.|the constant th in numbers and | “ ice, at 7 p. m. The topic will be “My Favorite Saying of Christ, and Why.” Group one leading. Come out and bea Evening service, 8 p..m., Rev. E. C. : Ss Barton preaching. Anthem, ‘Spirit of you give him, he becomes an asset, to you, ci every Sunday: church edifice at the corner of Fifth and Grant streets. The lesson sermon for tomorrow is “Soul and Body.” The public is cordially invited to attend the sonage each Tuesday evening at 7:45. Prayermeeting at parsonage Thursday evening at 745. All are cordially in- vited to all services. 4 Methodist Episcopal. lock instead of 7:30 as formerly.|of service she ts home for a year and/|s: © instruction class for adults will/will return at the end of th: et Tuesday evening at 7:30, the La-'to her work in China. In s’ Aid Thursday affernoon at the she is supported by the women of the church a cordial in: worth League h me &: of Chinese Age One Year Yatchman, What of the “Some Day He May Be President””— First Baptist Church. C. M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor. {1 ages-and nearly all mental! con-! ions. . the young people's Precious, lovable, but a liability. Worth millions of dollars to you, but absolutely ar this subject discussed by a bunch dependent on you. This condition will last Rvs: FoORs ks, Aemeite as yours. for years, until, developed by the training ” (Widemere.) Solo, “The Day (Bmctlett,) Mrs. F. J. y with violin obligato by M! , Flinn, Male quartet “So May to his community and to himself.’ You can hasten this day by opening a mercantile savings account for him, now—by teaching jAoogr em him thrift from the time he knows a penny scisthas Sclenbe’ eoxeicka ere hela by sight—and later, by encouraging him to t Il o'clock in the new deposit his money in our savings depart- ment at 4 per cent compound interest. ese services. Sunday school is held ar eee | The National Bank of Commerce Church of the Nazarene. Nona D. Gillespl, 1021 North “A Bank of Strength and Service” ue ck Caapedt sthsion weiaines ice. CASPER, WYOMING ae Coffee Pot Waste — If you use G. Washington’s Coffee! Each cup is made to order at the table. No coffee pot needed. Dissolves instantly. m. Bitle Study class at the par. py ch, minister. Miss Edith Able I speak at all our services tomor- est ee ee —- I i les n. After studying at the Chicago tional Tra‘qing school she went of the Woman's Foreign society of the Methodist saddle newly lined was stolen the same thee night from Emile Faure’s barn, for Trinity Lutheran erday in the) which a reward of $10.00 will’ Bel” goth pa sone Vast Fourth streets J. H, Gockel, pastor. No services will ; : be held here tomorrow as the pas. athe SM Waahakle. county tor will conduct ‘seryices in Keeline ¥- land Node Ranch. ‘Next; Sunday a Leave your laundry at the Neva German service will be held’ at 10: is registered | Nook, Iris Theater building. 5.166t'a. m. and an English service at & ——————— for the Bur- evening for| ; . here. iterests, The Player Piano WE" ARE OFFERING ‘FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS All This Merchandise Was Purchased on My Trip to New York MONDAY’S SELECTIONS ARE Dresses at $13.95 See Window Display ~ WONDERFUL BARGAINS Sport Suits at $22.50 and $25.00 Should be in every home. - A restful hour or two in-the evening is nature’s best’tonic for a’ day’s strenuous toil. Buying a Piano Is a Confidence Our years of experience have enabled us to select the makes of instruments .that guarantee years'of satisfaction. Recent Chickering Kurtzman Vose & Sons Gulbranson Here for Groceries! your pay check? ments or business deals. You'll Find Us Open’ Between 4:00 and 5:00 Payday Afternoon CASPER, WYO. : You Wouldn’t Come Why, then, go to the grocery store for money on We don’t consider it any favor to cash your checks. In fact, we like to do it, as it gives you and us a chance to get acquainted. You probably will some day give us your account, and we probably will be able to get you infermatidn that will save you money in invest- ’ Wyoming National Bank Story & Clark L. I. GULICH Casper Representative 355 CY Ave. Phone 211-M. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 1626 California St. Denver, Colo. Every Four apartments, nicely furnished,’ in new apartment house on Third and Jackson streets. Call 1658-R or 1324. SCOTT CLOTHING CO. It is estimated that twenty-five per cent. of all bean coffee made is wasted. Each can of G. Washington's Coffee is equivalent to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee. 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