Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1921, Page 3

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The grand masque ball which was held at m¢é Winter Garden iast even- ing was well attended. The music for dancing supplied by a new or- chestray Jack Adams and Ray prizes were awarded to the best. The dance wes given under the auspices of the Moose lodge. Large exhaust fans are heing installed in the hall this week. “2. Duplicate Club Meets. A luncheon followed by, an after- noon of auction bridge was enjoyed yesterday at “The Little Tea Shop Around the Corner’ when Mrs. Gus Bell presided as hostess for the mem- bers of the Duplicate Bridge club, . .. Dime Carnival Is Success. The dime carnival or social which was given last might by the Pythian rs Was @ great-success, financial- and ‘socially. Booths were well patronized during the evening and one of the events of special interest was the fortune telling by Mrs. Mayia Campbell, A. program, including solo dances by the Misses Fisher, Mann and Reid, yoca! solos by Mesdames Gates, Sundwell, accompanied by Prof. Lundberg, was presented and applause. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Child, mission- aries for the Spanish speaking _peo- ples who are now spending the sum- mer at thelr home on South David street, were surprised last night when friends of the Christian church came. in recognition of the twelfth anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Child. Their homé was filled with guests and a pl it evening was spent with and music. i In_appreeiation of the work Mr, and Mrs. Child are are doing the guesty presented them with a (+p> writer which will be most useful. in their pecupation. Legion | Todd Bawman rR from has ‘been On “business for several ° . Dr/‘W. Kocher is in Cheyenne ‘and is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Apel. ~ SoS Toph eitie Miss Verra Tangeman is leaving to- mortow for Hardwick, Minn., where she will'spend the summer after teach- ing in the North Casper school. Miss Tangeman plans on returning here in the tal. sa! eee George Startford bas returned from the University of Nebraka where he has been for the past winter and will Spend the summer here in the employ of the Midwest Refining company. oe Miss. Katherine Tyler art assis- fant in’ the schools here is leaving to- | == morrow for her home in Portland, Ore. Miss Tyler will do special’ art. work tn Chicago, Til, next year: see Miss Esther Doran has returned to her position in the offices of the Mid- west ‘Refining company after being confined to her home for several days. a ee W: R. Finney has returned from ing after business for the Midwest Re- fining company, sae , Miss Vida Williams is leaving to- morrow for her home near Minne apolig, Miss Williams plans on re- turning to Casper next year and will resume her work as kindergarten teacher, $50 CORONA ie 112 E. 24, Over White's Grocery PHONE 856 the ofl fields where ha has been look- |= Cpe Casper Daily Crrbune the S g0 on Farm Relief In : Arkansas Valley SB ul ilN Asked of Board] +. ae |: (North Casper) Rev. Nona D. Gillespie, pastor, 1035 | North Pear street. Sunday services ‘* in the North Casper school building Sunday schoo! at 10 a.m. Preaching “ service at 11 a. m.. sermon: “Chris tian Stewardship.” People’s meeting Prayer and praise service conducted by C. C. Allsman at 3p. m. “Evening song service begins at 7:30, followed by preaching service at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend and es from ,| pecially any Nazarene who may be Governor Shoup sai@lin the city src urged to comet ° help along this line would be af great aid 7% 0 aid as would the report of the recia- ‘oy prt aig bee cone - J. Giblin, local representative @f/ mation service in arriving at an esti| tt US G0 into the house of th: the Equitable Lite Assurance society,| mate of damages. The governor saig| To —Pseim 122.1. —— this’ morning from a sh9ft| every effort would be made through Trinit usiness trip to Cheyenne, Lacamby| the Red Cross organization to raise y La rap Parr Sore in the southern part = largest sum possible for relief} South Park and East Fourth streets wifk. J. H. Gockel. pastor. Tomorrow “The work of the military forces is excellent.” the telegram added, ‘and the eleaning up of the town, taking care of homeless, feeding the hungry is in splendid shape. Colorado is very Bppreciative of your hard work and Vii WASHINGTON, June 11.—Senators Phipps and Nicholson, of Colarado, conferred today with the federal farm ‘Joan board with a view to having the ‘board aid in relief in the Arkansas river flood district by making Joans to farmers who lost their cattle and crops in the floai. They were under- Pp with thelr church. ‘ays welcome. You hurch, of the past several mont! have purchased the Lyric pool hall from Ed Mellem and Oscar Gilnam. The consideration in the transfer was not made public. o- Christian Science f 20 years may attend First Presbyterian eee Miss Kathryn Burnett has returned from Cheyenne where she has been attending school during the pagt year, She will spend the summer with ber Parents, Dr. and Mre. W. G. Burnett will bo held. The. sermon will be based on the text Luke 6:86-42, the theme being: “Be Ye Merciful As Your Father Is Merciful." In the evening ( service (English) the third of a series Rev. a.m on South Jackson street. accomplishments for their citizens in|of sermons on “The First Pages sed Be the Pure” (Hahn), ees their hour of need.” the Bible” will be delivered. The W. Hillgren. Evening wor Miss Lois Kouns left this morning a ject of this serthon will bé “The Fall 8 o'clock; sermon, “Safeguard: for California, where she will spend of Man and the Promise of the Re. ix t Treasurers"—Heb. Cheyenne for several days. cee Mr, and Mrs. Edward Calahan of Garden City, Kan., are spending a few days here qn business and visit*ng with friends and relatives. see Mrs. W. J. Reynard has returned from.a short visit in Cheyenne. see lessly causing unhappiness. Morning worship 11 And in Casper there is the father seeking to communicate with the wayward youth. “I want him to know that he won't have to go to school, or even stay at home with us,” the father said, “but I want him to let his mother know where ho is. Of course I would like to have him home with us.” he added wistfully, “maybe just for a visit, but if he didn't want to he wouldn't have to leave his job.” | “This is just another of the time | old stories. The boy, Harold Joe Kelly, was | full of the vim and vigor of the pio- neer life, and he just couldn't hold | his thoughts and air castles within | & schoolroom. And the mother and | father had labored long so that their | only son could have the education which is denied many. As the outcome, the youth ran away, over a year ago, and until word was reccived thro a boy | friend that Joe was working in Cas- per, the mother and father at home knew nothing of his whereabouts, And now Mr. Kelly is hi unting for his son just to tell iene he is fully forgiven. and that word from him would brighten his mother’s life immeasurably, Scania 20 9, ; the|Epworth league at MONDAY MORNING We will placgén sale 50 Dresses Selected from our big stock AT HALF PRICE They are wonderful buys. Charles. Shabiorn, who has been Jooking after business matters in Cheyenne for the past esveral days, has returned to his headquartets here. eee Mrs, Erwin Day and little daughter, Marjorie, left yestertay for fowa, where they will remain for abo: * @ month visiting with Mr. Day's rela- eee Miss Ruth Kimball has left for Den- ver, where she will visit with her sis: ter, Mrs. Floyd Tully. eee A. J. Mokler this week bought the residence on South David street, lot 7 in block 50. The consideration was between $7,000 and $8,000. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Day will occupy the dwelling after Mrs. Day returns from Iowa where she is vis- iting. : . ~ eee Dan McCarthy, who recently re- turnedhere»trom an extended east- }ern<;visit, received notice this week] Fred Christianson, manager of the that .his-fisal papers granting him. aj lowa-Wyoming Oi! company, and M. J. homestead’ which he took. in the Big| Hopkins, local gealogist, have left tor! Horn mountains about five years ago| Denver where they will spend several had been’ ed. days in the interests of the company.! Messag . From the Fountain at the Rexall Stores NEW PRICES ON ICE CREA Per Pint 35c _ Per Quart 65c Compare our prices with others, for your fancy sundaes, etc., at our fountains, with the usual Rexall guarantee of “your money if not satisfied. Drugs and sundries have dropped as well as ice cream at “The Rexall Stores,’ and . will continue to drop as fast as the manufacturers warrant it. Visit our new Midwest Pharmacy. Finest equipped fountain service in Wyoming. KIMBALL DRUG STORES ‘ The Rexall Stores TWO STORES The Pioneer. Stores Midwest Bidg. STORES 214 South Center sermon. AAA ing the problems of eve: er of Man.” The public is cor. invited to attend these serv Sunday school is held at 9:4 to which children up to the morning at 10:30 a German service Tabernacle corner Durbin and Sixth s. Rev. Charles A. Wilson. pas 2:1; the summer. . Pi deemer.” The evening services now ©, That Stand in the House == eee Parents Seeking commence at 8 o'clock. of the Lora” (Spinney); solo, “Thou Es V3. O'Donohue, who has been at- . Wilt Keep Hii in Perfect Peace”, == tertling medical ‘college in Denver, is fh. St. Mark's « rs. Sylvia Barron. Ladies’ visiting for the @ay atthe Bay. Oraiee Word of You . Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev 2:30 p. m. in the = residence en route to his own home és Philip K rards, rector. Holy church. We welcome the stranger to == int ‘Riverton: Make Concession || communion at 8. m. Church schoo! worship with us ete AL at 945 a. m. Morning prayer and seein — 31: UBD. Maaxomh baw ipetdened. tron a AEH cla there |*Cr™on at 11 o'clock. Methodist Episcopal =| Cheyenne where he has been attend-| i, 4 little mother.grieving and anx- i, 300 East Second street; Walter 1, == ing to business matters, otter a pyegepal a alate yp oy First Baptist French, minister. ‘The preacher for, == St ess her sAventure-steking: boy: Fifth and Beech streeta. C. M. tomorrow will be the Rev. Ira W.' == Mrs. A. E. Chandler is visiting with Somewhere in Wyoming there isa |ThOmpson, Jr., pastor. Bit school Kingsley, who is superintendent of == friends ard attending to business in| youn; man thoughtlessly and need. {245 ®. m.; thero is a class for you.|the churches of the Sheridan. dis-|/== ct. He will preach at both serv-| s. Lester Fuehrer will lead the 7 o'clock. serv- subject of the hour will be “Out and “The Christ We Out for Christ.” ning sermon is the 8.45 a. m. one classes for all ages and various “When Reach Big Men. be} make it yours. Come} make yourself known. Strang are anger but once in the First Bap- {be an = The | = = — = = = = = = = = = s = = S a os 5 ts. the-year-around pupils should not drop out because y- is vacation time in the pyblic schoo! the everyday man. There) New people and strangers are eve = for you at every serv-|welcome in our church. yuiste in Casper should eel er ee PAGE THREE { at a period when that county also in- cluded the present counties of Piatté al day® &z0 at Sundsy In our graded one is extended a cor. n to —s - ORKERS MEET VINTON, Iowa, June 11 mately 400 delegates, repre B of Canada and the t present for th ool The church schoo! is a. BLIND W institution. Schoc Approxi fenting all ited Come’ an vention of the Arm Mrs. James E. Wilkins is i» pronif —s — poets oF Peng, : » in the lumber industry ‘ held here June the comm North Side Chapel no tht Suaigir dundee. Seay. men astor. There will sions will be held in the state col every Sunday lege Corns, Bunions Ingrowing Nails L. J. PERRAULT Foot Specialist Shite ad tee) . Smith Building, 131 East Second airman of the board) ‘Treated Without Phone 1383 4 Pain Casper. Wyo. ind evening at the North pel, 1009 North Durbin street. morning the services will be FORMER RESIDENT DIES. WHEATLAND, W: June 11.—L service $c UA R01 ET AN EVER INCREASING FORTUNE A Lot in Casper (Butler’s Addition) The “Mountain Realty & Title Corporation BACK ON THE JOB We will start Monday and we expect you to start with us. No one who wants a home with water and lights and telephone available, need be left behind. We give you one more oppor- tunity. ; The finest addition ever platted in the city of Casper is now dedicated to the use of homebuilders and to the most wonderful city in the west. We commence laying the water line the day we seil the first lots, streets to be graded as soon as the water line is closed in. Grading no expense to purchasers of lots. Titles Guaranteed. Streets Guaranteed. Square Deal Guaranteed. The Mountain Realty Corporation is back of the Guarantee. We never failed in our guarantees, we NEVER WILL. Don’t forget the opening day of GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN BUTLER’S ADDITION, WHEN LOTS WilkL BE AVAIL- ABLE FOR HOMES AND FOR FRIENDS HAVING FAITH IN CASPER—Casper, the town where “hard times” sounds.like a joke. LOTS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN Office on the grounds. South McKinley. Downtown office with John M. England Realty Co., O-S Building. know metals recommend They approve the metals the Eden is made of. They know, at a glance, that there is nothing “tin-panny” about it—they can see that the Eden will last a lifetime. Anyone who hasn’t had much experience with machinery will do well to ask some friend who is mechanically inclined to examine the Eden. Test it for safety, durability, simplicity. Investigate the gentle way it washes. Figure out its cost as compared to its service. 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