Reno : a book of short stories and information . to the music, which, when mixed withthe moonlight on the river and the pretty 150 RENO girl by ones side, is calculated to make aromantic cocktail, sufficiently intoxicatingto make any poor lonely Elk absolutely help-less. The social affairs of this organization takea very prominent part in the life of sojourning in this city would be well ad-vised to have a card to the Elks, should he orshe have relatives or friends who are mem-bers. The Elks are a splendid organization:I have found them always ready with a help-ing hand extended. Ther
Reno : a book of short stories and information . to the music, which, when mixed withthe moonlight on the river and the pretty 150 RENO girl by ones side, is calculated to make aromantic cocktail, sufficiently intoxicatingto make any poor lonely Elk absolutely help-less. The social affairs of this organization takea very prominent part in the life of sojourning in this city would be well ad-vised to have a card to the Elks, should he orshe have relatives or friends who are mem-bers. The Elks are a splendid organization:I have found them always ready with a help-ing hand extended. There are no less than ten churches inthis charming little Reno town. The differ-ent denominations, their pastors and loca-tion are: 1. Baptist Church, Second corner Chest- nut ; Rev. Brewster Adams. 2. Catholic (St. Thomas), Second corner Chestnut; Rev. T. M. Tubman. 3. Congregational, Virginia corner 5th; Rev. W. D. Trout. 4. Episcopal, Second corner Sierra; Rev. Samuel Unsworth. 5. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ma- sonic Temple. 3P Jm .. *. H RENO NATIONAL BANK BUILDING RENO 151 6. Lutheran (St. Lukes), Bell corner Sec- ond; Rev. F. E. Martens. 7. Methodist Episcopal, Sierra corner 1st; Rev. W. E. Lowther. 8. Presbyterian, Ridge corner Hill; Rev. W. E. Howe. 9. Salvation Army, Sierra Street; Capt. Boyd in Seventh Day Adventist, West 5th; Rev. W. S. banks of Reno also do it credit; thereare four in number: 1. The Farmers & Merchants Bank, Virginia corner Second Street. 2. The Reno National Bank, Virginia cor- ner Second Street. 3. The Scheeline Banking and Trust Co., N. Virginia Street. 4. The Washoe County Bank, N. Virginia Street corner Second. In speaking of the banks, I want to com-ment especially upon the Reno NationalBank. This bank a few years ago moved in-to its new building, a most beautiful andartistic structure, which in my opinion woulddo credit to Wall Street. Its lobby is artis- 152 RENO tically and beautifully equipped, as well asall pa
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