Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1917, Page 8

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Seat race i oe ee ee ey Phone 601 Office Phone 15 Sullivan Family Returns. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and their four charming daughters retu ed this morning from Rawlins and Denver The Misses Margaret and Billeen Suilivan have just completed a achool year at St. Notre Dame, Ind. The young ladies met Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and the two younger girls in Rawlins where they attended the wedding of their cousin, whé‘was formerly Miss M. Mahoney. After visiting at the } honey home in Rawlins for a sho while the Sullivan family spent a most cnoyable week in Denver. oOo Mrs. D. Goble and two children are leaving today for Cheyenne in which city they will visit with relatives dur- | ing the summer months. Omo Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bell Home This Morning. Gus Bell and wife returned this morning from their honeymoon trip. married in Detr pit By MISS IRMA PATTON {service to the Mary’s Hall in| ‘eGR ESS ye ' i 2 ' Preparedne $$ 4 IS THE WATCHWORD THESE DAYS ba KEEP KOOL—By using plenty of water, both inside and Mi out. “You will find us headquarters for Hose, Sprinklers, etc. el Glassware tor Ice Tea and Lemonade. Screens to keep the 5 flies out. : Phoae 601—————Toools, Cutlery, Paints Phone 601 ii it THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Everything in Hardware Phone 601 Phone 601 Residence 365-J State of Wyoming for a period of fifteen to thirty days to conservation of focd. the drying of vegetables and canning of foods will} be given in all parts of the State. The expense will be met by the Council for National Defense and the preliminary } training will be given by the Di of Extension of the State University. ! All volunteers are requested to send theim names to Henrietta Kolshorn at the University of Wyoming at help in the Demonstrations in ‘Laramie before June 30th. OmO Musical Comedy Treat \In Store For Casper. Miss Verna Bohlke, who has al- ready distinguished herself in Casper both as an interpretive dancer of re- markable ability and also as one of the best teachers in dancing to locate in this city, will present a company cf local talent in a musical comedy for the benefit of the Red Cross on They were recently ‘ Mrs. Beli’s former home, and since | Monday, July ninth at the Iris The- the wedding they have been enjoy- jatre. The play was especially written ing brief visits in Benton Harbor, | for Miss Bohlke by a personal friend, Mich., and also several days in Chi-| Eugene Quaw and is named “The Col- cago Mr. Bell reports the summer jlege Humbug.” Dr. C. W. Thomas resorts very late in opening this year |is most ably assisting Miss Bohlke by on account of the late season. They found the weather in Chicago ex- tremely hot and are glad to get back | to Casper. Mr. Bell has just com- \directing the musical numbers. Miss | Bohlke is directing and training all) jthe dancing numbers and is also di-| lrecting the play. pleted the building of a most attract- Some of Casper’s best talent und | ' ive bungalow of which he and his wife|most popular young people will ap- | ——_——_——_eee ee =: — = = a — - - —— ! pallitake Doe mamedistely: jpeandin sue ney: whieh i iN mez Goodwin: Newseyer NDEs ” Beatrix {2nd also for Sra fein for the din- Eas esstest Cpactire ta tue eonse. | Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. =] woman or cihld can afford to miss he marriage 0 iola SR t { Letter From Scotland |Among other special features will be |Coodwin and William H. Newmeyer rotate i Wiaereat nari “Mr a bid fi this popular cdupléttor fhtats lwocnin ereee ae eee Tells of Troops Landing. a Chinese number by Mrs. Roy will take place this afternoon at four | Newmayer andhin bridewvillileave Me £9 with this popular couple for future | worship at 8 at the conclusion of th’s u William Harris, one of the well | Rhoades, assisted by the chorus and o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.) (. + A happiness and also for success in their | service holy commu ill be cele- k z & aa i mae : iF MN ice Ss RE. Cobk The R 1 J.G iblin (evening for Denver and will be at} ie School in Cheyenne, Casper’s | y nion wii ’ nown contractors and carpenters of |by Miss Frances Seeley and C. R.)A. pe hij veh lated! home after July fifteenth at. Cheyenne haineech he |brated. Confessional services at 7:30. 4 Casper, and who is especially promi-| Peterson in a Chinese duet dance. | will read the service, using the i ‘where they will open n private schvol | being eyenne’s gain’ in the} Sa * a 5 nent in the Scotch community here,|Mr. “Tommy” ThompSon, of Otis &| pressive ring ceremony. ‘The bride ofimusic! jtransferring of their residence | Subject for the evening. “The Luth- ’ recently received a letter from his |Company, will be one of the main at-| will be given away in marriage by Mr. eae rs bese ————_—=__ {eran Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper” I; home in. Scotland stating that 5,000 /|tractions in several solo parts, assist- A. H. Cobb. Miss Hazel Conwell will! Mrs. Goodwin is a Wyoming girl! All are invited all are welcome. ty American soldiers were landing in his|}ed by pretty girl chorus Mr. attend the bride and Dr. W. G. Bur- <4 a loyal Westerner, she was born | home town, Hawick “Stobs Camp” ', Scotland. This is the second largest |and, training ¢ camp in the British Isles and jready has:a reputations for-being: uy} Wisin the’ south of Scotland, fiftysmiles. | catertainer of tie mean’ apili {south of Sdinburch. £3 aN Aad, listen hdt) 58, : Ord ! Ee! hdroh | Notice, |, “Phe Service’ at ‘ported firecth: from) Honofuta! tlie Presbyterian | poecet inentipn. of Rac ja Bye! i at tomorrow morning wil Be. pa deine”) Patpons for miles! Aron eiiver frock, she will wear a large pic-| the leading colleges and conservator- hour, “Loved, Yet Lacking. |“‘War and Hell.” Everyone is invited tcl MS pastor's: subjegt will: be tthe: Honig! Hila irixt with her grass cog ture hat of the same shades, her bou-|i¢t. Mrs. Goodwin besides being a pecial selections of music by the|to these services. Strangers in Cus- inning: the Wat?’ = Ehpeee eth Beh ‘ont ukalele has becomé ones @uet will be gladiolas with purple and Temarkable musician possesses a rare choir for both occasion. = per will find a welcome here. * ae ane ‘evening; pervices 83 hes mont ‘Tanjpous ifractiony | ft Eat ite sweet peas. Mrs. Cobb will be charm of manner which makes for her Epworth League at 7 p. m. All} =o 820° t Mites These and many: at ‘oa rzewned in black ana white net over |Fosts of friends. young people requested to be Presetit.| Saint Mark’s. 4 ‘Homes Ecasionite Students! inutrérous to:mebtition all‘nt | ‘Bits Syhite satin. Miss Burnett, guest at Mr. Newmeyer was’ educated in a = Hours of service for tomorrow: VW, For Volunteers. 21!) Su Steg Will He: teatures-at the! musicals athe wedding, will wear a frock of |Pedagogy and Medicine in Philadel-! Trinity Evangelical Lutheran. | troly Communion at 8 and 10:30 a. m. r ve “Flomic Beonomic trained Wottien | comedy which Miss Bohtke=will $ré}creme net. Lavender and white flow-|phia’s leading colleges. He was a also | Corner Pine and Cunningham. evR.|Sunday school at 12 noon. Evening ‘are wanted at-onée to volunteer their!sent for the Red Cross on July ninth. Saturday “The Unborn” ' The only Real Birth-Control Picture. lives are ruined because of ignorance? Mothers, are you to blame? See! ‘The wages of sin is death.” “10 Reels Today” RICHARD BENNETT in “ AND THE LAW SAYS * A Powerful Drama of Capital Punishment, in Five Reels ; CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED How many Girls’ lives ee ne ee Thompson has a remarkably fine voice | Hett will act as best among his.manyyfriends, he aj-i Newmeyer. “The bride, een wang woman of the brunette type. that twill be charming in a white satin sit thtre. will be Hula, Fiuja® Pe Sid im- | with white tailored satin hat to match. $he will carry bride’s roses. Miss Con Mitt well will be gowned in a green ahd ere will be used to decorate the house TO-NIGHT _ |New] ew Iris Iris} FY William S. IN A NEW CHARACTER Vivid Impressions of the town, “Broken Hope” is conveyed through verses by Martin Brown A Heart-Drama of Life, Love, Home; a big film, a powerful drama. : HUMAN-FORCEFUL Creates Word of Mouth, Business EVERY PARENT SHOULD SEE IT- ANY CHILD CAN REGULAR DIME DANCE AT TEMPLE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT The Women of Virginia was a tremendous success. Blancee Sweet Here In a very unusual story and superb is another big Civil “W AR” > Drama, different in theme, but the same star, with an exceptionally photoplay production. The type that the public know as Paramount Pictures powerful cast Churches Methodist Episcopal Church. J. J. Giblin, Minister. Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. Public services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.} Sermon by the pastor at both] Sermon topic for the eve in Wyoming and educated at the Con- vent in Cheyenne. She was a mem- ber of the Wyoming University facul- ty for two years, and in the last ten years has won distrnctton as a teacher and contert player in Oregon, Wash- ington and Colorado. In all of these m. statés she has been. connected with |hours. man for Mr. Baptist. Rev. A. J. Hansen, Pastor. The pastor will preach in the morn- ing at 11 o’clock and in the evening jat 8. Communion service will follow jthe morning worship. The subject ning |of the sermon in the evening will be Who %s an attractive a student in music of William Sc artin Dorn, pastor. prayer at 5 p. m. eho teases Ti n nn nnn a YRIC THEATRE - «SWEPT BY OCEAN BREEZES == ~ Monday’ The Sweetest of Stars, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Watch your step,— Mabel Tallifer ri This show is full of pep. ‘The Barrice | U Se A Metro Wonderplay of a Wife Who Barred Her Husband from Her Heart §__REEIS__3 A REAL CHICKEN SHOW | Nota Movie,—But a Big Musial Comedy Girl Revue; Don’ t Miss It. In Wonder Pictures of the World ‘SUNDAY rece NN NNER IRI SHORTY HAMILTON, Cowboy Comedy

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