Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1921, Page 3

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local hospitals as trained nurses and have many friends here. eee | R. G. Taylor of the Taylor and Clay j brokerage firm, is spending several Che Casper Daily Crihune sense Si MARTON GAR FOUND IN ber of good things from our pastor upon his return from his vacation and we know that he has many things in store for this coming winter’s work. We invite Profiteering Is = safety in numbers, and whole com- tames may be found feeding side by | caterpiller knows that there is|for their enemies: but when @ cater- Piller is by himself he scarcely dares to move for fear of attracting atten- 'be filled here by A. E. Holmgren, who was formerly in the same work at J. Humphrey |Casper. According to reports of rail- “returned to Casper and will be|road officials and patrons both men at home to their friends at 366 South | have performed very efficient service Kimball street. Their marriage took|in the inspection department. place iu Butte, Mont., a week ago and | they have enjoyed a trip through that! state on thelr honeymoon. <. S20 8 Mrs. Dan Roberts of Detroit, Mich 4 e-. who has been visiting with her broth- er, Waldo Roberts and her two sisters, land sir. and Mrs, Cie doses aa Mrs. H. 0. Warton and. Miss Lilly! son have returned from the Deep Roberts, left last might to spend some! Creek vicinity where they spent two time in Cheyenne before returning to| days hunting and fisht her home’in the east. re tang. A. E. Smith, ticket clerk for the Northwestern here, is visiting his chil: dren at Hot Springs, S. D. Word has been received from Pred . Schmocker, who is connected with the H. J. Peterson offices that he is now en route to Yellowstone National park, where he will spend hig vaca tion, Mrs. J. E. Hanway assisted by her daughter, Miss Isabel Hanway, served a waffle breakfast at her home on South Park street this morning in honor of Mrs. James Neville, former. ly Miss Helen Brown, who is visit ing here from Topeka, Kan. Mrs. Bernard Herod of Houston, Texas, Miss Polly Wickstrum and Miss Mar- garet England were the guests. see eee Mrs an Mrs. Carl Hanson of Du luth, Minn., are spending a few days here visiting with relatives. and friends. Mrs. Hanson was formerly Miss Mary Evans, a graduate from Harold Steffens of Denver is look- ing after business interests here over Many motorists from Casper are|the week-end. planning on making the trip to the Dumbell ranch where they will be guests at an informal dance to be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Grieve. Miss Margaret England will Be the over night guest of Miss Grace Grieve ‘it the Dumbell ranch following the dance. Jack Howlett of the Henning Brok- erage Co., J. W. Wilson, Vern Stan- ley, Attorn.y W. H. Patten and a number of other prominent citizens left this morning for Lox, where they will witness the coming in of a new ell. eee Mrs. John Bowes and son Frank of Sheridan, on their way to Omaha in their car, are spending the day in Casper. Enjoy Dinner at Cafeteria. Mrs, Bernard Herod, formerly Miss Eileen McNeil, of Houston, Texas, was hostess last evening at a dinner served at the Cafeteria for a number of her friends. Following the dinner the guests attended the America theater, and a slumber party at the home of Mrs. E. E. Hanway on South Grant street. Mrs. James Neville of Topeka, Kan., Mrs. J. E. Hanway, Miss Isabel Han- Mies Polly. Wickstrum, Mise] o77e™n® OMY, Maud Hardin and Miss Margaret} jy Hazard Johnston of the Denio MRED Aware thoes ‘Batertained, Milling company, Sheridan, is spend ing a day or two in the city among merchants and dealers. o2 C, A. Cullen of the Camberlin Fur- niture company has. returned from San Francisco, where he has been at tending the national convention of the Knights of Columbus. see Charlies Pennycuick, representing Iten Bros. Cracker company of Omaha, is in the city calling upon his customers. see J. Roy Colvin, deputy state food and dairy inspector, who has been in Casper for several days, returned to Swimming Party ‘This Afternoon. A number of young ladies formed a swimming party at the plunge at Mills) this ‘aftetnoon’ given in honor ‘Miss Rosamond Spears who is here Visiting with her father T. C. Spears. Judge A. C. Gampbett and daughter, Miss Mary Campbell, former residents of Casper, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark and Miss Batione, all of Denver are in a motor party visiting in Casper for a few days enroute to the Yellowstone park and then to Lender where they will spend some time on a fishing trip. ‘Mrs. Homer Davis ahd little son of Dickinson, N. D., arrived Friday afternoon to spend six weeks with Mrs. Davis’ ersin-law, the Mes- dames Oscar Beyer and Myron Lef. fingwell. Olive Batz, sister of the vis- week. Mrs. former!: . |days here from Denver. } Pars ‘ i} J. We McKim and George Campbell are leaving tomorrow in Mr. Camp- bell’s motor car for Denver, where they will spend the week end. cee | ©. F. Clay of the Taylor and Clay |company, har returned from Denver |where he has been looking after bus- iness interests. | eee Sol Chan of Lander, owner of the Warm Springs Oil company, is spend- ing a few days here on business with the Midwest Refining company. see Cc. W. Axtell, a prominent attorney of Thermopolis is looking after busi- +) ness matters here for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Star and family are in Denver where they intend to spend the week-end. : Miss Mary Tobin is leaving tomor- row for Rawlins where she will visit over the week-end. ; wll i iii Meetings at Odd Fellows’ hall. Sun- tay school $45 a.m. Preaching and (Communion service 11 a. m. Even- ng service 8 o'clock. Vocal duet by }Mies Barnett and Miss Van Meter. Wocal solo by Miss Barnett. Every- body welcome. North Casper Chapel 1009 North Durbin street; Rev. C. \. Marshall, pastor. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 o'clock; evening service § o'clock. In the special services which began last Sab- eath, Evangelist H. W. Rankin has een preaching some excellent and in- ‘eresting sermons. Those who do not tttend these services are missing something good. Coming Sabbath Rev. Rankin will speak to the Sab- ‘ath school in a 20-minute address for shildren. In the morning service his }subject will be “She Hath Done V2. 3h Could.” In the evening service us sertnon will be especially for the nen, although the ladies ‘are also arged to come, bringing their hus- bands. The subject is “The Making of a Man.” The meetings will con- tinue through the coming week. You are urged to attend these services. All are welcom First Presbyterian. ‘Tabernacle corner Durbin and Sixth street; Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pas tor; Sunday school 9: morning wor- ship 11 o'clock. Sermon, “The Home Secure.” by the Rev. David McMar- tin, superintendent Home Missions Synod of Wyoming of Cheyenne. An- them, “Crossing the Bar” (Macy); solo “The Prayer Perfect" (Stenson) Miss Edna Healy. Evening worship 8:00 o'clock. Sermon “New Life for Old, by Rev. David. McMartin. Anthem; ‘Come Unto Me” (Stebbins); solo “A Dream of Paradise” (Gray) Mr. J. A. tor, will visit here from Gillette next| Williams. There will be servicés each Davis and Miss Batz were | Sunda: associated with one of the[ Wilson who during the absence of Rev. ow in the east on his o. ‘Woman's Auzilary to Attend Funeral. ‘The members of the Woman’s*Aux- ilary to the American Legion are asked to meet at the Y. W. C. A. on Sunday afternoon at 1: lock to attend the funeral services for Dewey pianiey at the Auge Sonne church, Mr. and Mrs. oe % Wetherall and family have returned from an exten- sive trip through the state of Mon- tana. Fifth Musical Season Opens. Miss Lulu Sams, noted musician, has returned from a months’ vacation spent in Denver and Kansas City, Mo., and has now opened her fifth season of music for the young stu- dents of the pianaforte in Casper. The studio is open for both advance and beginning pupils in concert music and in the art of accompaning. The studio is at 604 South Center street where informal recitals are also held to give the puils case in playing be- fore audiences. Sams, who accompanied her daughter on part of her vacation trip has also returned to the city. PERSONALS F. M. O'Neill, western we'ghing and inspection bureau inspector for Casper, left last night for Denver after which he will be located as in- Spector at Salida, Colo. 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Send IN 1909 DACA IEUCAMDLANUABNCE PPT rrriiiiiitiiiiii ity il Made Crime By Statute in Cuba HAVANA, Aug. 19—Profiteering is fully | branded a crime under the provisions latte river about of a measure approved by the Cuban of Casper. The chamber of deputies yesterday. This Waren 8 were. recovered is the first time that it has been m and G. F. Bell, in-'placed in the criminal category in ws gpd yesterday afternoon | Latin-American countries. y responded to information| The bill would authorize the pres- tayo from the Clark ranch stat-|ident to confer with stockmen and ~ @ car had been seen in the| retailers and to fix prices be barged for meat. Penalties would be Upon examination, the body of Ii beriwadtoena' te nee ly of the/inflicted upon those disregarding the e been unbolted | prices. from the Chassis which has not yet| Cattle been located. The cushions were also « tries wot missing. It is thought that the cush-, r fons had either floated away or been used to pad the gas tank in an effort| —_--—— to make a comfortabl Sioa Heeaael Pate ‘ortable seat for those| Miss Viola Waugh, cashier at the > y 3 ponsible for getting away| Northwestern freight house, ts visit- whisk Bayes aes te prettiaai ar tha ee one ae: ‘ing her brother at Crawford, Neb. Church of the Nazarene, 611 East H street, the past two weeks will be brought to a close with an all day meeting Sunday, August 21. Come, bring your dinners and stay all day Sunday school at the regular hour, B. A. Turner, superintendent. Preach ing service will follow at 11 o'clock Sermon by the evangelist, Joseph N Speakes, following which the Com munion of the Lord's Supper will be observed. At 3 p. m. Rev. Speakes will give a Bible reading on “Bible Holiness.” Bring your bibles and hear what God’ has to say on this much neglected and yet important subject. “Without holiness no man shall see the Lord"—Heb. 12:14 A rousing song service will begin 7:30 p. m., followed by the closing message of the evangelist at 8. The interest has been deepening, souls are under conviction and some have sought the Lord and have been happy finders. We expect the re vival to go on in the regular serv. ices of the church throug the week. Bible study class Tuesday evening at 7:45. Women’s Praying Band Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the church. Prayermeeting Thursday evening the stranger to worship with us. RIVER MINUS CHASSIS The body of Harry Warto m's Ford| sedan, stolen Thursday night from in front of the Masonic temple, found yesterday aftern gras oon cet Seating down the Pi 16 miles southwest water-soaked remain: by Mr. surance man, Methodist Episcopal 300 East Second street; Walter L. French, pastor. “Things That Do Not Change will be the subject of the morning sermon. At night the subject will be “God's Grown-up Men.” At the morning service Mrs. E. Fisher will sing “The Gentle Shepherd” by Joseph Adams. In the evening Miss Edna May Healy will sing. The Epworth League at 7 o'clock will continue the live reports from the delegates who attended the institute at Crawford. The time was all too short last week for the things to be told by the wide-awake bunch who were there. Sunday school at 9:45. was to imported from other coun- Id be required to undergo a ten-day quarantine before being ad- — mitted to Cuba. First Church of the Nazarene Oooo ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS National Bank of Casper, Wyo. “A Bank of Strength and Service” Baptist Sunday services: Sunday 9:45 a. m. Morning service 11 o'cl C. P. Olson will preach; subject, ‘Je- sus Our Shepherd.” Young people's meeting 7 p. m. Evening service at 8% o'clock; Rev. Deweese will preach. Midweek service Wednesday, 8 p.m World Wide Guild will take charge. A cordial invitation to all. school i. Just Enough “Paris” —to make it tasty—just enough “home- cooking’? to make it wholesome and nourishing—such is the character of an appetizing dinner prepared OUR Way No better health insurance when the changeable weather sets in than proper nourishment. Enjoy one of our dinners. SMITH-TURNER Howe DRUG COMPANY For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest mineral springs in the world.” \ THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING HENNING DINING ROOMS AND COFFEE SHOP HENNING HOTEL 9 -)- e Pep's Special A 5-Cent CIGAR PEP’S OWN CIGAR A HAND-MADECIGAR A UNION-MADE CIGAR MADE ESPECIALLY FOR PEP SELL IT FOR A NICKLE SOLD AT PEP’S OWN PRICE Ask for PEP’S SPECIAL PEP’S 5-CENT CIGAR SELL ?EM. white the settin's' Good unnison 251 South Center Street Phone 256 A Good 5-Cent Cigar These Days Cheers the Teers in Profiteer Just Like the Sewage Sews Up the Sewerage! Ask the Sewer! Popular Prices Make the Profiteer Squirm, He : Squeals Like a Pig, Like a Cow, as He Drops More Tears in Profiteer. AMEN! side while keeping a sharp_lookout | tien COME IN AND LISTEN to the SEPTEMBER RELEASE of Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY You Will Find Something to Suit Everyone's Taste. Richter Music Co. 130 S. Center. Next to the Iris Theater Phone 306 Chickens Our Poultry comes to us direct from the farm and is not a cold storage product. Fat Spring Chickens, fresh killed, for your Sunday dinner. 0SO90O060600500000066569000000000000) LOGAN COUNTY CREAMERY Opposite Masonic Temple 121 East First St. Phone 1319-J a The Hoover is guaranteed {0 prolong the life of rugs Your rugs are composed of many woven strands or threads of wool. Nothing so quickly injures these threads as contact with sharp- edged, embedded grit. Beating alone will remove this grit and prevent the strands from being cut or severed. . Clean rugs wear longer! Dirt, litter and destructive embedded grit shorten rug life. The Hoover prolongs the life of rugs because only The Hoover beats out the destructive grit as it sweeps up the clinging lint and hair, while all the dirt is being carried into the dust-tight bag by the power- * ful current of suctioned air. he HOOVER It Beats ... Asit Sweeps As it Cleans Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69

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