Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1921, Page 3

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be Casver Daily Tribune PAGE THREE * che is expected the first of next week. All Sleeveless—for Afternoon of the children are gnxious to enjoy the winter sports and the best of all Pi t t G |is sledding. Earle D. Holmes of the y x 4 company says that the firm is far) ne tai ‘ from pessimistic and expects condi A request has to this depart- ¢ number, will be willing to share tions to right themselves very soon. ment to issue a call for toys for the | with these unfortunates. The tors ee Kiddies in the Wyoming State Child- | can be left with the Kensington Strele of the Gantz Memoria! church, the Y. W. C. A. home on to his home in the north after spend-] Some of the children of the home east second, or with Mrs. Alfred ing several days here calling on PIO-T have never owned a toy of their neer friends and jooking after bust- Lowey 1125 South David, any time ness interests. eee ; W. F. De Mars has returned from Powder River where he spent yeeter- day attending to business interests of importance. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929. ae 4) i i i! j ibs Masonic Dance cussing the dedication of the new Js Enjoyed. Christian church next Sunday. ‘The Masonic Temple was the scene| The afternoon was spent as a ken- of a nice affair last evening for the! Sington and sewing was done on the iweekly informal Masonic dancing| articles for the bazaar which will be ‘The floor was well fitled with| held at the Y. W. C. A. rooms Nov- ‘ers all of the evening and light|ember 26. The proceeds will be used P. C. Nicolaysen, ploneer of Casper, WHAT YOU GET refreshments were served. for the benefit of the church. and prominent business man, has left “The next dance Will be held Decem- cee for Shoshoni and Riverton, where he ber 2. : | duntor-Senior will look after business interests for . ; Daye Organize Club. | his lumber company. Judge and Mrs. Winter 3 eee Preside at Dinner. * The juntor-senior girls of the Na- trona County high school met at the A dinner was served at the home of! rooms in the a W. Cc. A building Judge and Mrs, C. EB. Winter last even-| Thursday afternoon and completed ing preceding the informal dance at/the organization of a club. The fol- the Masonic Temple, Mr. and Mrs. A.| towing officers were elected: Miss EB. Win aee were sen or z Alice Mechling, senior, president; ; honor and places were ‘or Miss Marie Walker, Junior, vice prest- < Jack Leary of the division passen- the prettily decorated table. Kilarney/ dent; Miss Edna Kassis, senior, sec- i> ger and freight head of the Burling- roses and ferns formed the centerplece/ retary and Miss Ruth Castleman, . i’ ° ton, has been called to Cheyenne as while oe table appointihents were) junior, treasurer. & witness in the Sumsex land case. seasonable, The young ladies are now making ee The invited guests included Mr. and plans for a “Harvest Party” to be A. E. Winter, Mayor-Elect and hela next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mra. W. G. Bean who have . W. A. Blackmore, Mr. and Mrs. are ual been viditing tn Casper with toate ~ / pC. Cather, Dr. and Mrs. G. T Mor- in n, postmaster, for the gan, Mr and Mrs, Carl Taylor, Mr. and| Afternoon of Bridge ‘ Gaatidoctaight; taye || lett: tox; taalel Mrs. Harry Free and Mr. and Mrs,| 1s Social Affair. home in Blanca, Colo., overland. J. C. Ross of the veteran's bureau, is expected to return from Denver to- night, where he has been attending the conference of the national bu- reau. Consider the man who goes into a lodge room or any gathering alone and fails to see there a man who knows him or cares anything about him. Isn’t he lonesome? . Consider the man who does busi- Major Ormsby. Mrs. J. C. Catterall entertained yes-} srry. 3. 3. Sturm who spent sev- nee » |terday afternoon at her home at an 7 E. K. Price of the Pacific Mutual Sophomore-Freshmen Organize Informal afternoon of bridge with two| 01 Gave here enroute from her home out pee er Foe oes the lone sleeves for evening gowns, st | Life Insurance company, ts eter ness at a bank for ten pass and . Socisl and Literary Club. tables playing. The high honors were| © ‘fom the Colorado capital and ts iafermen ‘Round to even things up a bit. Hence the sleeveless | OVeriand from Sheridan, accoripant never gets a pleasant smile from an The girls of the sophomore anda|taken by Mrs. Ralph Dunbar while! 1 oving today for Salt Creek. Bet lace, 7TH Franklin Sion model is of black eatin and) | PY Robert McMinn of the’ Sheridan g Pp y freshmen classes of the Natrona coun-| Mrs. Ralph Van Dernberg received the . consolation. ty high sobgol smetiet-the X. W. C. A. pay elise, eee ta yesterday afternoon club which will function socially Served. branch, which is being transferred from Sheridan to Casper. ———_—_ Gi eee one except the teller who takes his ‘e daughter was born yester|where he has been attending to busi-|been attending to business matters as : gay morning to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | ness matters. ee manager of the Cal-Wyo. Oil company.| Art xfetal files and safes are Gown deposit. * The guests included the Mesdames cee to a pro-war basis. See a big stock of in a literary manner for the remainder| -orge Jarvis, Ralph Van Denbers, ponies bene trewenting Hinmtnea, | _clen.W.. Leldecket f the \Leldeck-| ‘nese Products at The Milla, company rhe officers elected included Miss| Ralph Dunbar, Harry Free, Car} Tay- who -has been transacting business| .. ‘roo company, haw reiened reona | OTe: ‘est Second street, Casper. Wyoming. 11-10-14-19-23-26 nces Giblin, president; Eloise Mc-|!0r H, F. Comfort and T. N. Shaw. | Montana where he has been attend-| » 202s. im, vice president; Helen Bishop, enpicinst Deets tet oan tatore. jing to business interests for the con- secretary; and Anna Moll, treasurer. | West Casper, School law, Mrs. Sam Pritchett who has been eee cern for the past several weeks. At yesterday's meeting it was plan-|Olub Is Formed. {il for some time. Mrs. Probst left] arr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes left last eRe ned to hold a bob sledding phrty next} The giris of the West Casper school]for her mother’s bedside last week, night for Denver where they will} Henry Schnoor has returned to his Tuesday, The out of door sport will! formed a club under the direction of|and just wired for her husband.|22nq the week-end attending to busi-|ranch home at Bates Creek after he followed by @ hot supper to be/the ¥. W. C. A. yesterday. Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pritchett were| tess interests and on pleasure. spending several days here looking L served at the ¥Y. W. C. A. Tracey N. Shaw will act as afviser|residents in Casper several years ago, << —_——_ after business matters and visiting Sage 2 @: and plans for a year of social and|Mr.. Pritchett is connected with the with friends among the old timers. ortafghtly Club, literary activities have been made. | Burlington. Mrs. Pritchett has been | eee Also Pimples Over Back. Veryltchy. Cuticura Heals. “Thad a baby sbout six months old whose head came out all over . with scales that werevery ZX itchy and then little pim- ples began. They got What has he got out of the bank beyond safe keeping for his money? He is entitled to that and more, and the average man demands more. Consider the Wyoming National Bank, where all officers make a point of getting acqu¥inted with custom- ers, of seeing that a customer gets what he wants with a smile. Is Entertained. eee an invalid for years and has recent- Joe Sny yder, a capitalist of Ther- Mrs. Hugh Patton eaters set tie Elk Street School Scene ly, sntrered. a:euesen mtenice of Gropey. mopolis, has returned to his home afternoon for the members of the Fort-| 9¢ Entertainment. after spending the first of the week nightly bridge lub at a regular meet-!"" 71.0 Cuotis of the Elk street school]; MT nd Mrs, James Fitepatrick aré! pe ae. Andrus, general manager of|in this city visits with erie es ing. entertained for the-parents of the] 2vins for their home in Terre Haute, | tne standard Oll company left yester-| looking after business matters. con- A luncheon was served at 1 o'clock! pupils, the members of tho board | )v0” Suu" unending the Inet month jday for Cheyenne where he will be| nected with his oll interests. followed by an afternoon devoted here their 9 itzpatri ssex land case. . haying aud of education, the supervisors and the| who has been a patient at m local hos. |" “ines {Pp the Sussex se. 5 pital. The son is much improved at The committees of the Y. W. Cc. ve 3 George Smith of Salt Creek tsenpend-| A., including the recreational, the ing the week-end in the city attending | cafeteria, membership, educational, ee to business matters and calling on| finance, service, publicity and girls’ F. M. Brown, manager of the Mid- , % rc. saat Felon left last t for friends, work, met this week at the Y. W. C. Hostess. he The Monday club will be entertain-| Pageant which was presented by t! ed November 21 at the home of Mrs.| Pupils in # pleasing manner. That is a bank for you. N see A. clubhouse where matters relative A. F. Hoff with the usual enjoyable the pageant Denver where he will meet Mrs.| a1 w. Purcell, prosecuting county|to each group of persons were dis- through the night and afternoon devoted to auction bridge. - . | Brown who has been visiting for | attorney, has returned from Cheyenne| cussed. was very fretful. siial Stiga Matetsatne» tephra san Se ator ae Ere ey 5 Soay 4 Ointment so I ht a as mee ’ mother in Marquette; ‘Mish. “During [Uusmes# of importance. He is now in| Over 400 bocks were checked out ip and Oint 10 I bought a cake of Soap and a box of Ointment and baby was healed in two weeks.”* (Signed) Mrs. John Petkac, 1951 W. 22nd 8t., Ciaens: Ohio. offices in the Oil Exchange build-|of the Natrona County library one Informal Bridge Party. their absence their home on South, day of this week, which is the record Geant street will be occupied by Mr. eee number of editions to be borrowed for rs. Jack. L. A. Reed fs apending the week-|one day, Wyoming National Bank pe Ui eq [04,22 Denver looking after business |! eee UseCuticure for all toilet purposes. Casper’s Popular Bank her husband and family while enroute/ joyed by Mrs. Osgeod and Buster Virginia Bagby returned | matters of importance. ‘With the first two days of snowy Sample Each Pree emp y md yy 2 pe to the east where they will spent the| Boyer added to the musical program | ff0m Denver where she went to meet . Sete eet Tens weather the Holmes Hardware com- ‘Thanksgiving holidays before leaving | with several solos. The unusual voice] Per father, R. Lee Bagby who has| R. Lee Bagby returned from! pany reports that they are for Tampico, Mex., where Mr.‘Clymer|or the little six-year-old boy promise} JUst_returned trom western coast! Southern Calffornia where he has! is, and that another has aceepted a responsible position,|im a wonderful future in the world was the inspir@ion of an afternoon! of music. In cards Mrs. Steele wor of auction’ bridge. The guests in-| pst honors while Mrs. Roach received luded the girlhood friends of Mrs-|¢ne consolation. ~ ; ‘lymer who was a resident in Casper! ‘Toward the close of the evening a for many years. rs chicken luncheon was served. Lovely refreshments were served} ‘The guests included the Mesdames and flowers were used for the home| (ony, Neighbors, Miller, McLain and table decorations. Roach, Steele, LaLone, Vierhn, Os Pee id out” pment -“DON’T OVERDRAW YOUR ACCOUNT” cee good, Bruce Luehman, Kelly Butler ty 1 oe gnd the Misses Titiian Smalley, Mar. : pe. 3 garet | Brumel, Phil: rumel we el Sa Se ee ederal an tate Authorities Co-operate o! irs. and social afternoon held at her home td pages yesterday. = ade of Evening aera Meets. a —E Is pert, ined The members of the Busy Bee circle Mrs. C. W. Hobbs and Mrs. EB. A.|_ of the Methodist church met yester coeues “Sees oe§ | in Stopping the Menace of Overdrafts he business meeting a social time ‘Thanksgiving’ season and were car-| ried out in°the home as wéll:as with|W8s enjoyed. — Refreshments Dteic the’ table arrangements. served by tho hostess assisted by Mrs. The high score of cards. went to|B- A. Eddleman, | | Mrs. 0. W. Twiggs, while Mrs. Mayta Campbell recetved the consolation, |W. 0. T. U. of Mills Has At midnight ‘was served. | Interesting Meeting > 2 ‘ 9 deal tS Sra You Needn’t Get in a ‘Huff The Overdraft Must Go Afternéon of irs. MoClurde,; Wedos Federal and state authorities ‘ost por afternoon. An election of o was S @ a 5 The afternoon of bridge which was| held which’ rosulted in Mrs. Hinttle _ Acertain prominent Casper man walked have notified the banks of Wyo- Credit with your bank is a convenience to have been presided by the Mes-/ Lambert, president. . dames A. L. Wallace and Arthur Me-| Work for the coming year was into a Casper bank the other day. He was Donald, at the Wallace home on} planned and at the close of the after. South Center street this afternoon.| noon light refreshments were served. indignant. Someone in that crude finan- has been postponed until the next The next meeting will be held in tw \\ Saturday on account of the baked sale| weeks at the home of Mrs. Perry Hun- cial institution had refused payment on to be held by St. Mark’s guild at the| ter, > based on confidence—not on your ultimate desire and ability to make good later, but on your willingness and ability to keep ming to immediately put an end to the practice of overdrafts; they place the responsibility : z your balance large enough to take care of Midwest pharmacy tomorrow. one of his ea which called for consid- plightcup’to each: Bank indieid: your checks written against that balance. Zaadies of Christian Church §hjoy your Chicago vistt at the erably more than the man’s balance sheet Many Casper people have become negli- ually. The man who overdraws his account destroys the confi- dence of the bank in his most precious possession—his credit. The bank that permits over- drawing destroys the confidence of the federal and state authori- ties in its institution. An entertainment for the members showed. True, he was Mr. So and So, of Christan churet seas held at _the| Ew THE MOTEL OF PERTECT SERVICE the big firm of So and So. His check was Spoon street RIRSIaReetEer oon. “TERRACE S turned down by a mere bank cashter. Mr. The business hour was spent dis-| © |CHICAGOS: ie So and So was told that his balance must Oriental Tea equal the amount of his checks, his busi- gent and indifferent in the past to the watching of their bank balances mainly because they did not realize the precarious position in which the overdraft places the banker. From now on, customers of Cas- per banks are asked to watch their respect- ive balances carefully. If they do this, their accounts will be welcomed. If they do not, their accounts will become undesir- able. ness prominence did not help his credit rating, nor did it warrant hi use of the bank’s money without the authority of the bank. Casper women are cordially invited eo to an Oriental Tea and Musical Entertainment by the best artists in the city Tuesday Afternoon, November 22, from 2to6P.M. | at the home of Mrs. J. W. McIntyre, - 856 South Lincoln Street. Benefit of the Welfare Club. Casper Clearing House Association MEMBERS: CASPER NATIONAL BANK : ‘STOCKMEN’S NATIONAL BANK WYOMING NATIONAL BANK CITIZENS’ NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE WYOMING TRUST COMPANY

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