Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1921, Page 3

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month of December will be of honor at @ miscellancous be placed for sale has The next meeting tion will be held at the hom: Omar Baker two meeting Wednesday, )/ Masonic Dance Enjayed. Masons and their ladies enjoyed the informal dancing party held last even ing at the Temple which lasted from 9 o'clock until midnight. Light freshments were served and the en- thusiastic applause showed apprecia- tion of the splendid dance music. The next party will be held December 17, two weeks from the affair last even- ing. caer Dr. and Mrs. Hoff study rooms in the idwest Refining just been announced to friends here. The bride and. groom are making their home with a brother of Mrs. Iserman, G, B. Huckaby. Mr. Iserman is in the employ of the Casper Storage pany, and Mrs. Iserman has until now been a student at the Casper Business college. Both of the young people have many friends here who extend congratula- tions. city were the guestts of Dr. and Mra, A. F. Hoff at-t dinner eceved at their home on Syuth Cex ter street last even- ing. Wall flowers were used as the table decorations and places were laid tor 24, ° Following the elaborate dinner the evening was enjoyed in playing auoc- tion bridge and in reminiscences of early days in Casper. | Pi Phi to Meet Monday. : ‘rhe alumni club of the Pi Beta Phi will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur Schulte on East Sec-| December 5. “w_ond street, A 1 o'clock luncheon will be followed ‘Mrs, Schtilte will be assisted by Miss|by an afternoon devoted to playing Catherine Dunn and Miss Hedwig/auction bridge. ; Bayer as hostesses. * 1 Lit, ton? A social hour will be enjoyed and re-| ‘Volfare Club Closes freshments will be served. ‘Buriness_ of 1921. f © PI “d called meeting of the Engagemeut Anr.ouncement Of Interest to Many Friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. ¥. Gibson announce the engagement of their daughter, Carrie Allison Gibson, to Dewey H. Jones, The wedding will take place late December. 3 Mr. Jones, formerly a resident here, is the son of Mrs. San Service, and has bee! eee Monday Bridge Club ‘To Be Entertained. . Mrs. Julian Lever will be hostess at the regular meeting of the Monday Bridge club, to be held at the Lever home on South Beech street Monday, afterncon tne nome of Mrs! F'. W. Hufsmith on CY avenue. § The object of the meeting was to close all business for the year 1921 up’ to January 1, and to yote upon 22 new members. the business. m Is here, ready for you. When you are in the bank on business this week, be sure and ask for one. Of course they. are free for the asking, and iting the the club HL Le tee il i Ny i f A 7 | : iI i | l ! : i ; 4 | 5 i: i Spearfish, 8. D., at her former Mr. Kammon Bank of is Mrs. Don Smith is leaving her home in the south where she will spend the Christmas holidays with ber parents. eee ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gay, who have been visiting in Seattle, Wash., for the last three months are expected to| ing return to their home here the first of next week. . Mr. Gay will resume his ‘| position with the George B. Nelson insurance and real estate offices. - see Miss Ruth Boedefelt, who has been here with her brother-in-law, and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Frederick B. Andrews; is connected with the Cas- per Private hospital temporarily, ove Mr. and Mrs. F, 8. Duncan of Tulsa, and visiting with old time friends. eee Mrs. Duncan was formerly Miss Made- Ine Frank, a school teacher here. Mr. Duncan was at one time connected with the Burlington. 3 eee Mrs. Robert O'Brien has accepted a derical position with the Casper Gas and Appliance company on East First street. * eee Mra.“Liltian Dickens of Alliance, Neb., arrived yesterday and will spend the remainder of the winter here with her aunt, Mrs. W. 8, Altherson on County Attorney M. W. Purcell has @ays. looking after Interests connected with the Knights of Columbus of that place. eee ure trip. He intends to ram to his homes here Monday, eee R. H. Allison of Kansas is registered at the Henning hotel while in the city ing on old friends and attending to Mr. Alliso1 You Are Welcome to One Whether You Happen to Be One of Our Customers or Not. The National Bank of Commerce Casper, Wyo. A Bank of Strength and Service. AY Casper Daily Cribune 11 a. m. morning worship. Address by Attorney H. B. Durham, on the Detroit conference which he recently 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Subject, “The Great Needs of the World.” Monday, 7.30 p, m. Official board meeting. Every member should be Present. Tuesday, 7.30 p. m. Gunday schoo! election of officers at the parsonage. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. prayer meet Thursday, 7:30 p. m., orchestra re- hearsal, Thursday, bazaar conducted by thé Ladies’ Aid society. It will open at 11 a. m. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. and after, Friday, 7.30 p. m., choir rehearsal. Friday, boy scouts, 7 p. m. Donations for the Deaconess work at Rock Springs may be left on Tues- day at the church or parsonage. Donations of toys for the Wyoming Children’s home may be left at the Y. W. C. A. on Monday or one may phone Mrs, Lowey, 178M about them. First Christian Church. Corner Grant and Lind street. Charles G. Stout, nister, office in the church, phone ‘. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m., P. Van- hekken, superintendent. Ccmmunion and sermon 11 a. in. planning on returning to the city fh the spring, see B. Diebert of the Nash Casper Mo- tor company, has left for Denver where he will attend to busin mat. ters for that concern over the week- ‘end. eee Cc. A. Cullen of the Chamberlin Fur- niture company is in Kemmeter.where ho is attending to official matters con- nectéd_with the Knights of Columbus for over the week-end. eee H. W. Phillips of Lewistown, Mont., 1s sperding the week end here looking after business interests connected with his of] interests. Mr, Phillirs has (ional Education,” wili theme of the morning seria. ¥. P. S.C. B. 6.30. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. ‘Bvening theme, “Tell ‘Mt in Song.” - are delighted to have the privi- lege of our own church home and we are also Gelighted to welcome our friends and the coming of the stranger 48 @ sourck of pleasure to us and we ‘are glad to hear the regular expression ot pleasure from those who come ‘among us, We are trying to assure every one of our desire to serve in every way that christian people can serve in a community, . Monday night 745 is the regular meeting of the teacher training class. This meets at the church. Thursday night at 7 is the time for the meeting of the choir and we had About twice as many this week as us- ual and expect to continue the growth till we havo eighty voices in the choir. The membership of the choir is open "|to singers who would care to enter .| Subject, “Thy Will Be Done With My regardless of church affiliation. If any one wishes to join the choir conie without invitation or call the pastor or “eo Meter, the chorister. Phone First Corner Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev. Charles A. Wilson, minister. Sunday school at 945 m. Sunday's attendance 429; help bring the total up to 450 this Sabbath. Mr. McGlade speaks to the Men’s class at is the desire of the president, Fran! C. Fisher that the men meet prompt- ly at the hour set. Sermon at 11 o'clock. The Conser. tion of Christianity in History. An- then “O Come, Let Us Sing Unto the Lord” (Holden); solo “That Sweet Story of Old” by request (West), Mrs. John Lind. The young people will meet at 6.36 o'clock in the Ladies’ class room, Mrs. Cacharillis will tell of her recent ex- perience in Greece. A full attendance is desired, Evening worship 7:30. “The Impulse to Learning.’ Sermon, Anthem reception of new members at 11 a. m. Missionary sotlety will meet Thurs- day at lors. Meeting for prayer and bible study Friday 7:30 p. m. to these services. 30 p. m. in the church par We welcome you Unity Study Club. Sunday services of the Unity Study club will be held in the I. 0. O. F. hall jevery Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. (The subject for this week will be “Mir- facies vs. Law. All other theetings will be held in the study rooms 215 in the Midwest Refining company building. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. The les- Early Shopping Affords: a Greater Variety te theJOnly Cause and Creator.” The public t is invited to attend these services. 2ionthiy meeting of the church board | Sunday school is held at 9:45 a. m. at 2 p.m to which children up to the age of 20) “Abide With Me" (Barnby); solo “You Ask Me, How I Gave My Heart to Christ” (Ware) Mrs. Ralph Buckner.|H. Gockel, Session meets at 1045 a.m, Public} 10:30—Text of sermon: Son sermon for tomorrow is “God, the | mestin; years may attend. Sunday ‘erhood will ‘hold its annual election of) officers. All members of the Brotber- hood are urged to be out for t ing. Wednesday evening at 7: the annual election~.of officers of ; the church. Every member of the church should be out to this service. meet North Side Church 1009 North Durbin street; C. A. Mar- shall, pastor. Sabbath school 10 & m. Morning service 11 o'clock; t Rom. 8-10, “If Christ be in you the body is dead because of sin but the spirit ts ‘life because of righteous- Christian Bn: Charies Specht jeavor 7 p. m., Evening serv- ‘These words Marshall o'clock meeting before the b attendance !s urged. services. come to all Scandinavian angelical The Scandinavian Evangelical Free church will hold services at the Pres: byterian tabernacle on South Durbin street Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Prayermeeting will be held with Mr. Charles A. Hultéen, 114 clock Au and Mrs. South Park avenue, at 7:30 ‘Thursday evening, December interested are invited to attend. Trinity Lutheran Church. South Park and 5. 4th streets, J. pastor. Luke 21:25- “The Waiting for the For Theip Final Redemp- 7:30—The second of a series of sermons for the Advent season. Latter Day Saints. ‘The Latter Day Saints services for December 4, will be held in the new Labor’ Temple on - North Wolcott street. An Invitation ts extended to all who wish to attend. No collections taken at any of the services. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m., preach: ing at 7:30., Relief eociety, meeting ‘will be held at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, December 6, at 440 East Railroad ave nue, apartment seven. First Church of the Nazarene. Nona D. Gillespie, pastor, 611 East Hf street. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., peritendent John Boyle, Sr. t 11:00 a. m. Class Cc. Allsman, and Selection of Gifts 'A Small Deposit Will Hold ‘Any Article Until Christmas Winter-Henthorne Exclusive Jewelers 141 East’ Second Street to Choose From Phone 644 Mrs, B. ¥.: Accommofations can? De secured for the child if you will! @t this office and refer to the Miles for services listed. oe sew hee iven a hearty Mission 11th an@ Cedar| Without dust we should have no soll, for ff rocks had never been ground to Bunday school at 10:00 a. m, Nona| Powder, the earth would still be solid.) and Fancy Work Shop Complete line of Richardson's Art Goods. Christmas suggestions for every one in the home. 151 South Lincoln Phone 140-J the Nature of Man?” Immortal?" Watch for next week. The Trouble-Woman Dear Troublewoman: I have a good home which I offer to share with a working girl very reason- ably, with the privelege of light | housekeeping. MRS. L. JOC. | The Troublewoman {ts acquainted | with the above circumstances and | “Ie the Soul this notice @ heavily overstocked {ful box candy—Guth Liggett's — b well- known brands—which must be moved while fresh, In order to move promptly we are offeriig it at 25 per cent discount (ane-fourth off the regular price) while {t lasts. We shall be pleased to have you select yours early, at eith- er of the KIMBALL DRUG STORES LOW PRICED LOTS ON THE EAST SIDE Inside the City Limits, With City Water, Electric Lights and Telephone Lines. Price Only $400 Y% Cash Down—Balance $25 Per Month. Now You Show Us —Where else within the city you can buy lots for such a low price. Ask your dealer for Natrona County Honey. WM. MOSTELLER —Where else can you buy lots as cheap which are within the mile circle from the postoffice? —Where else can you buy a lot that’s on a city water main for such a low price? —wWhere else can you buy a lot on the electric light line for such a figure? —Where else can you buy a lot for such a price that is on the telephone line? Say Where Else Cas You Buy A Lot For $400 (% Cash Down—Balance $25 Per Month.) That has (not going to have) but now has City Water, Electric Light and Telephone Wires. 4 (And These Are No 25-foot Lots Either.) Let Us Show You HERE YOU ARE ; A WAREHOUSE SITE Size 2252128 Feet. Qn R.R. Tracks E Price Only $2,500. (Not Going to Be— But Is.) We also have some good business lofts for sale on 5 Wolcott, Durbin and Yellowstone. fe oe Dobbin Realty Co. 4 TREATS YOU. RIGHT 212 O-S Bldg., On East Second St. y TPMT 25S >. aw. 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