Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1918, Page 3

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ON LANDER LINE lV BEREUSED General Superintendent and As-! <istant Visit Points West to Discuss Advisability of | Servicg Change, _ {" neral S. M. Bradley, Assistant CH. Reyyolds-ef Norfolk, and | on Supt. C. T. Boone of: the hwestern, are visiting points west } re this week to sound the ad- bility of revising the schedule of | enger trains, always a question of | ne interest to the residents of j Riverton, Hudson, and other on santias THOMAS H.INi resent WILLIAM S. HART ¢Shark. Monrde’ FeRorceart e ccording to advices from Lander | or it is possible that a daylight schedule | will be arranged, by which the train | to Lander will leave here early in the | ning and return in the afternoon. plan is approved’ by many resi- of the western terminus of the |O— , but is likewise opposed by others | Casper Churches desire to transact business in} ‘asper and return the same day. °. Fe) Proure IRIS SUNDAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT ©) Thee,” and Mrs, Burns and Prof. | Lundberg will sing a duet. Trinity Lutheran Church Such a system would shut Riverton First Baptist Church i Cuntsnihi Ste and intermediate points off from an! Sunday school at 10 a.m. Two) , y,Ne,and Cunningham Sts. evening mail service. {new classes have been — organized, - H. Gockel, Pastor. pact one for high school girls and the other sine penaulge tan 30 e — 0 | for high school boys. | Morning services at 10:30. | SOCIET Y | | Morning service at 11 0’clock— sermon \¥-3:1 be based on Matthew 9, 1 |Adjt. McClelland of the. Salvation; 1-8, “The Message of the Forgiveness i= ——— | Army, secretary of war service work! of Sins—the Greatest and Most Nec- Mothers’ League Wishes |of the Rocky Mountain District, will essary Message.” Wool Turned in at Once : \speak, his subject being “War Service Holy communion will be celebrated Mrs. F, H. Puntenney ehairman of {Work in France.” You should hear in the evening only. Preparatory the wool committee of the Mothers’|this noted speaker on this important services begin at 7:15 and the regu- League, has asked that all wool, eith- | subject. lar services at about 7:40, in which in finished garments or loose, be| | Men’s Fellowship Bible Class, 7:00 the pastor will preach on John 10, 1- turned in to the league at once as the |p. m. , 10, “God and Evil Shepherds.” garments are needed. If members Evehing service 8 o’clock, them::, You are cordially invited to at- have wool at home which has not|“The True American Spirit.” The tend the services. been made into articles, it should be|Lord’s Supper will be celebrated after eae) SET. turned in at once so that other mem-/the evening service. | Mrs. Peter O’Shea of Scottsblu? bers who have the time may use the| All are invited to the services. and her daughter, Helen, and two yarn. R. H. MOORMAN, Pastor. (sons, John and Frank, are visiting at Mrs. Puntenney entertained about} oat the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. twenty of the members at her home, Methodist Episcopal Church. | Barnes of C Y avenue. 412 Park avenue, yesterday afternoon East Second Street | Aer at which time the members engaged; Walter L. French, Minister. | Be modern and up-to-date, Have in making Red Cross comfort kits- | ~The newly appointed pastor will of-|Allmetal Weatherstrips installed on The next meeting of the league will| ficiate for the first time at the day’s/yovr deors and windows. Phone) be held Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock | services, both morning and evening. | 271J. : 10-5-5t at the Natrona County Public Li-| Sunday school at 10 a. m. | Si tee brary and all women who have a son Morning worship at 11 o’clock. || FOR RENT—Snap to right party— or sons in the service will be wel-| Epworth League, 8 o’clock, p.m. | $100 a month rents furnished beau- comed. “New members may be taken} The congregation should note the! tiful home on Wolcott street between in at any time and will always be |change of hour in the evening service |Second and Third streets. Five welcomed in this patriotic body of URE es oS jrooms and bath. Caspér Realty Co., workers, Church of St. Anthony 159 South Center. Masses at 9 and 10:30 a. m. | ne ht ag N. B. Look, of Jamestown, N. Y.,| , Special patriotic services at 7:30) NOTICE has returned to Casper for a business | 0’clock in the evening when the Par-; There will be a meeting of the trip. Mr. Look spent part of last year |ish service flag will be dedicated. An|stockholders and subscribers of The in this ¢ + * o* |ford, a brother of Mrs. M. J. Foley| night at*7:30 o'clock, Ottober 12th, jwho. has recently returned from at Odd Fellows Hall: France. urged to be present and brine their | wives. 10-5-1t eo te #4 Many New Workers at Red Cross Rooms ; ahs honor roll at the Red Cross headquarters in the I. O. O. F. hall for the past week contains the names} Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. as follows: Mesdames L, V- Lindsey, | Evening prayer and sermon at 5.| phone 271d. ary Wiggins, J. Riggins, J. F. Heag. | 0’¢lock, the Rev. Roland F. Philbrook : ney, S. F. Pelton, W. E. King, W. H. |f Glenrock officiating. McCoy, Ida B, Ballard, W. R. aiclel| "4 4 C. L- Broeffle; Jos. Dessert, Charles | First) Eresbyterian Churchh Annda, Thomas Longhurst, Peitz, | Delaware and Durbin streets Pearles, C. E. Littlefield, Glen How-| Walter H. Bradley, Minister. é Loto 4 land, William Gustin, George Clem- | At the 11:00 o’clock service tomor- | hospital staff, is acting as superin- ents, Claude Steffen, D. A Robinson, | TOW there will be the reception of tendent until she arrives, Miss Pet- H. B. Steel, H. W. Holt, R K Scott, memberg#the baptism of children and ersdorff, the former superintendent, M. Najuan sae L Wakefield H *| the communion service. The pastor left vesterday for her home in River- Preiser, L, ‘L, Van. Burgh, D. P |will Speak briefly on ‘‘The Cross of/ton for a brief visit beore she gets Van Burgh, G. W. Becker, G. W. In_| Christ,” a quartet will sing Haven’s|her orders to report or Red Cross man, Anderson, and the Misses J, 0,|. Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone,” service. Hays of Los "Anigelen’ Sls Resse and Prof. Lundberg will sing » solo. | A a oe a Hartley, and May Robinson. At the eveniig service, at 7:30, the), Mrs. B. B. Lummis and _ little ne . Bhi 7m service flag of the church will be!daughter, Helen Lucia, of Delaware \dedicated and Chancellor H. A. Buch-| avenue, left last night for Cheyenne CITY NEWS |tel of Denver University, will deliver and Denver where they, will spend Carl Weaver is'back fromthe Lusk |® patriotic address. A quartet will several weeks visiting relatives and | fields for a few days visit with his wife and.to attend to some business sing Nevin’s ‘‘Arise, He __Calleth | friends. tters. Mr. Weaver is superintend- « the drilling for the Exploraticn l and Gas company. * * & Me Et St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Wolcott and East Second streets. Weatherstrips installed at once. Tele- tae Sa Miss Mary Brown, of Cheyenne, will be the new superintendent of the Wyoming General hospital, and is ex- nected to arrive next week to begin ‘her duties. Miss Eva Smith of the esse | | nt Buy W. S.S. Bad” pn : Liberty Bonds 0i C. E. Horsch received word today from his brother, A, L. Horsch, that he has arrived safely in France. Mr. Horsch was formerly one of the pro- Prictors of the Service cleaning e tal shment in Casper and left July 22 = for Texas to train for active service. + ® and Mrs. George Patillo are rents of a fine baby girl born © erdav afternoon at the Wyoming 1 hospital. o- SO | HOTEL ARRIVALS. || o 6 At the Midwest R. Coddington, Denver; Clark Mc- Cormack, Clifford McCormack, Lan- ler; W. S. Wright, W. G. Gallagher, mopolis; John Palmquist, Den H. Warwick, city; R. G. Neill, er; W. Redman, city; W. J. ner, Fostoria, O.; W. T. duden, City; C. L. Beatty, Cheyenne; J. Davidson, city; R. C. Rea, Gebo; John H. Baird and wife, city; Mrs: K. oe Beal, New York City; A. Hahsen, ‘ew York City; F. 8. Richardson, . 8. Donwhue, Bonisteel; Val W. A. MeMonagle, Omaha; D iller, Cheyenne; E. D. Wilson, Me ; C. E- Long, Denver; Henry at Buchtel, University of Denver; C. ~ Wall, Jargaret Johnson, Denver. ‘ At the Henning = George Wenster, Denver; H. ©. “ampton, Big Muddy; C. W. Gilbert, jouslas; A. P, Gumlick, T. B. Lewis, 3 T, As Hall, Arminto; T. Y vy, Denver; Don Cullinam, city Gilbert, Glenrock; WwW. hweiger, Lovell; C. J, Larson, Seat- e N. B. Look, Jamestown, N. Y.; F. G. Williams, Georgetown, — ; Ben Humsake, Ogden; Grace Lif Lamon, Seattle, John Ryan, Gi a A. A. Pennouer, Kaycee; Frank | — ‘ychamer, Gillette; L. E. Lents, St. ‘mua pulling down. bric and fashion, woven or knit into union suits the I I timism. Pred at $2.25 to $10.00 Neb. W. United States Food Administration, License No. Watch Our Windows. {oreph; M. J, Green, Louisville, Ky. NU Ae RO - B. Gates, Cheyenne. H ui THE * ‘|total quota of $670,000, The! where he has sil and teal #4dress will be made by Private Clif-| Citizens Equity Association Saturday | Members are! | Don’t put off, bnt have Allmetal | 40-5-5t It You're Pessimistic, Irritable and Cross it may be that your underwear is scratching, bunching, slipping up and Webel Commercial Co. “THE BIG BUSY STORE” Watch Our Windows. USAR CASPER_DAIL¥-TRIBUNE se EAGLE. SCREAMS AY UALS WIT TDAIVE OPENING (Continued from Page One) j { | - Ruth Ulery, Dorothy Stitt, Inez Sea- nor, Opal Martz and Ethel Sprague. | Bell” and “Somewhere in F Lilly’ ’at the public meeting a tris theater this evening. SHERIDAN NEARS QUOTA Reports. given out at state head- |nuarters of the Liberty loan in the| office of Patrick Sullivan. Oil Ex change building, indicate that Sheri. n county will be the firs ver the top” in Wyoming. With a Sheridan jreports a sale of $525,000 worth of j bonds, with the assurance that they are only warmed up to the campaign Laramie county, which must s {scribe the largest quota of (ming district, reports sut tions 000, a little less than a third of the allotment of $1,442,000. which con- stitutes the campaign goal in county. STATE IS BONDHOLDER jchase $200,000 worth of bonds, of which Natrona county’s allotment, | based on instructions re |appointment received from State Treasurer Herman B. Gat jamount to $19,000. This co: joff official funds. Quotas for other counties as given jout by state headquarters follow: Albany, $14,000; Big {forn, 000; Campbell, $2 000; Carbon, $3 onverse, $8,000; Crook, emont, $10,000; Goshen, 000; Hot Springs, $7,000; Johnson, $4000; Laramie, $36,000; Lincoln, $12,000; Niobrara, $3,000; Park, $7,- 000; Platte, $6,000; Sheridan, $17,- ;000; Sweetwater, $20,000; Uninta, !$3.000; Washakie, $3,000; Weston, $3,000. Total $200,000. 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