Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1919, Page 2

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James Phillips Takes 1 e Trinity Lutheran Church. __, whether you are there or not. 4 Lena Crawford as Bride | CIT Y NEWS ' Pine and Cunningham streets, J. H.| Morning service at 11 o’clock, | James Henry Phillips and Miss ° Gockel, Pastor. “Roger Williams, the Man and His) Lena Viola Crawford, members of “Harry E. Crain, a well Sunday school commences at 9:30.' Message.” { two old and well known fami at Cheyenne man, is numbered among The bible tells you to “bring up your’ Junior and Sunbeams meet at 2:80. ; Alcova, were united in marriage yes- the business arrivals in Casper today children in the nurture and admoni- B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. The terday afternoon. The ceremony from the capital city. tion of the Lord.” Qur Sunday B Y. P. U. meets in the church. The! was performed by Rev. W. L. French, e+ school helps you to fulfill this obli- Men’s Fellowship class meets the same | the Natrona county young men who wie “Striving for the Prize of Salvation.” You will receive a warm welcome} 3 a a * This man might have bought the hame he lived: ip a few years before for $1,500. The has but recently returned from mili- C. A. Hess, a well-known Arminto In the evening service, beginning at nt the little church on the corner. tary service. The bride is the daugh- resident, is numbered among the 7:30, the pastor will preach on the re 4 . 5 A Pe * tent money wauld have paid for it—and then: left his family a deed for the home, instead of a buach of worthless receipts. : . ‘ t Presbyterian Church. new group of unfamiliar words used Delaware and Durbin, Walter H. Alcova. Oscar J. Lamm, deputy pure food in the bible. Bradley, Minister. «incre commissioner, is a business visitor in You are always welcome to attenu Tomorrow at 11 a. m, the pastor Classic Dances Featured Casper today on state business. these services. will speak on ‘‘Unconscious Gains and} On Minstrel Program. vere Sn —— Losses” and in the evening at 1:30) One of the especially attractive fea- fy, and Mrs. Charles Bird of Am-| Gantz Memorial Mzthodist Church on “The Sham and Shame of Ex-| tures of the Elks’ minstrel will be the arillo, Texas, are spending a few Second and Durbin, W. L. French, cuses.” ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Craw- business arrivals in Casper today. text Acts 26, 18, and will explain « F ford. They wil make their home at baie ts classic and character dances given by days in Casper on a combined busi- Minister. The morning music wil _ include Miss Eugenia Neer. ness and pleasure trip. “Intercessory Prayer’ will be the Simper’s anthem, “I will Feed My Miss Neer is a graduate of the S tiiad, tlvind c subject of the morning Zermon, and Flock” and a solo, “How Long Wilt 4 - - \ University of Wyoming, and later be- Mrs. Ceva B. McMillan of Chey- “what is it to be a Christian; or Thou Forget Me?” (Pflueger) by ‘ - , came a member of the faculty of the enne, Miss A. E. Flynn of Casper and God’s measure of a Life,” will be the Mrs. Bretschneider, in the evening th same institution. She specialized in —. H. Fourt of Lander have been evening subject. choir will sing Neidlinger’s “Angel; dancing in New York City, with the named notaries public. Mrs. C. E. Hood’ will Jead the Voices Ever Singing” and Mrs, H. P. famous instructors in the Terpsicor- oes Epworth League at 6:30, and the sub- Ferree and Prof. Lunderg will sing ean art, Mascagen and Westoff, anu Mrs. E. L Emery of the attorney ject will be “The C is a Gilbert graduate in classic danc- general’s office has been compelled for World Democracy. aastor of the Methodist church, atthe Mr. and Mrs: L. M. Claytor and gation. jhour in the pastor’s home, 414 So.} eRe Methodist parsonage, in the presence family are among the business visi- The morning service begins at Beech. * of the immediate members of the tors in Casper today from their ranch 10:30. The text and theme of the Evening service at 7:30. Subject|% 3 5 two families. The groom is one of near Split Rock sermon will be: I. Cor. 9, 24-10,5: “The Lost Word.” Among his effects were found $3,000 warth of rent receipjs—of no value to anyone. is me istian Crusadi, Nevin's “Twilight.” \g a ing. to romain at home this week on ac- The Sunday school last Sunday “Them gua’d houses at the érainin True lovers of this art raised to count ef a bad cold. broke its record in attendance for the camps is sbuah doin’ a gran hate its highest degree, are assured of a o's 8 third time this year. And the pre ies’ like the Red Cross, ie 4 rare treat next Tuesday evening. | W. B Sh.ipley, a well wnown Lush cess should be repeated every Sunday Cindy, the colored laundress. ey ‘i i ii} | 33 Ih boy Duke's. resident, is numbered among the busi. for the next three months. It will aved ma D ! is Voices and Piano ness visitors in Casper for a few days. be if one half the people in Casper How is that Cindy?” quirred her | Pupils in Recital . 8 @ who should be coming to this church, | employer. h eva: it. Onl r At the 17th recital of Professo: John Hine, of Lusk, is numbereo and are not, should start to come. If I dunno how they done y 5 in? Rudolph Lundberg’s musical pupils, among the visitors in Casper today vou ara one of that number this is an’ he Tae aati Late a ayn q which was held at the studio this af- from the eastern oil center. invitation for you to come tomorrow he hadn zonten Case Hy gne Ce ia ternoan, the following pupils took sos * beg a been a corp.”—Caroons Mag- * azine. i wert: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, ot St, Mark’s Church. aging as Misses Magara! Speas, Le Cheyenne, are spending a f2w days Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. 3 ; % ‘lair Dismuke, Kathryn Mahoney ana « a, combined busi: and| Holy communion at 8 a. m. b Y - a in Casper on a combined business a Ol WELL SUPPLIES iQ ‘ our wn r PES AT ‘4 ‘ ; : ‘ : 4 Rie aenenye _ pleasure trip. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Piano: Venetta Holman, Paulins eke Moms meager and mepion aed i Grecmvand, Cedell Norris: R. E. Allen, a well known Riverton 9m. _ A HALF PRICE resident, is among the arrivals in Cas- Evening service and sermon at 5 Large Crowd Attends % Dp, m. Mothers’ League Ball. per today. lt One of the largest crowds that ever Chajstian Science Society crammed the ball room of the Masonic ing Line, Value --.-$600.00 1250 ft. 6 5-8 17 Ib. 2400 ft. 7-8 Wire Drill- kr CASPER, THE NEXT GREAT cry OF THE MIDDLE WEST! Miss M. Reaville, of Portland, Ore., Youngstown Casing.1500.00 eet rans a ves ac- Christian Science services are hela { > . s * . attended the Mothers’ League arrived i SOR lad , every Sundayin . 0. 0. F. hall, € 35 Barrell Fuel Tank 70.00 $| Now is the time to buy good real estate in Casper. the next great city of the Middle ty ball, to pay tribute to Cas- 1?" ftices of Lowey & Durham, at. Sunday's subject, “Soul” Sunday { Barret Circle Jack... 50.00 returned soldiers and sailors ana torne Miss Reaville was formerly *chool at 9: 5 a.m, 5 ; a resident of Douglas, but spent sev- _ The Wednesdey evening meeting eral months working on the caast du:. is held at 7 p. m. in the same hall. ing the war rush. sates —e First Baptist Church { Linden and Beech, R. H. Moorman, of the bo: , The crow so large that the scheduled mi 350 R. H. Tool.Wrench 50.00 | West, and be ready for the big things coming to this city. BUY LOTS IN NORTH CASPER ~ Above mentioned material is is ADDITION and you wilt double your money. We get you the lumber on terms to build your offered at one-half of prices & noted, F. O. B. Lander, Wyo- d awn house, ar. ‘ We t- ming. , All in §rst-class condi- } : ) { a0 alae, EEK EHH EERE EE EE HEE RE tary drill which was to be one of the features of the program, had to be Pastor. * tion, as good as.new. elimnated because of the space that CASPER CHAMBER WILL Announcements for Sunday, #eb. B. A. HAYDEN us necessary. 16 310 Boston Bidg., Denver, Colo. . The boys who were guests of the Sunday school promptly at 10 a. m. League voted the Mothers their sin HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION There Sgcid alags Tiatatained for you, *#* Seam ianaeeeieeeticamen sate penamamar el cere appreciation and thanks for the efforts tak thanks for the entertainment and the many past favors and courtesies €X phe Casper Chamber of Commerce tendediby, the league, will hold its annual election of offi- The tableau program was one of the cers a week from Monday night, and mast novel events of its Kind and the 2 dinner at the Hening will serve as young ladies who were featured i ay inducement for members and busi- this part of the entertainment we ness men to be inattendance. roundly appliuded by the vast as- "Other important inatters are sched semblage. uled for discussion at this meeting ane Photographed at the Risk of Life The dance program started about among which will be authorizing 9 o’clock and continued until the en g,citock and continued until the ov, the drafting of telegram 19 reniy MARTIN JOHNSON’S pleted about 10:30. During tt by the postoffice department of home-made cookies, and votec CAPT. HOPKINS é Another matter will be passage FROM SERVICE ‘ent government ownership of tne e the dancers con Washington. Pertinent telegrams , of the highest order. ARRIVES HOME cesoiutio Jopted at a meeting ot OF THE SOUTH SEAS telephone systems, agitation of which A Feature Attraction GOrsallonsos punch) andibuah nding action to improve condi- n the local postoffice will be eretit sealgetnad sed to the first a tant post- ia sr general in Washington, anu : to Wyoming members of con- the body yesterday opposing perma- now being promulgated in congress. We will build you 2 three or a four.room bungalow on easy monthly installments | Many lots have beein sold in the North Casper Addition to people who. intend to quit paying rent to the other fellow. 4 ; 3 4 <4 ARaeecoesecocoqeonoconcecosecqooocecooses od bety “Ten Times the Grip of an Average Photoplay” —‘Motion Picture Classic’ “Something that raises the Mation Picture Beyond the Reach of those who would keep it trash.” —“New Yark Times” Your Money Back if not Satisfied moe See Try our Want Ad column. nphries, Captain . of Casper, who saw tles of the Marne a hospital unit, was attached te neral staff for work in Wash- ington and later was pointed mili- tary attache at the Belgian after completin, tache school in Washington. The appointment of military at- tache to I jum was later change: and a regular army. offic ppoint- course 2 GRIM IMMA ELAS EIR 4 Various loc compa . To Mr. Hop- kins, working in conjunction with L. Phillipot of the Wyokans Oi} Meo resent Maze In buying merchandise you the old limits of the are quick to appreciate the ld. This work done value of gn article of high Wyokans Oil compan quality. Hopkins returned yesterday San ig venue Don’t overlook the fact that just there may be as great a differ- » quarters: ence in the value of services as there is in merchandise. the post when the armistice was pa Prior to enlisting in the army M x Hopkins was a well known economic F r@} a + * geologist having been connected with x ae ba Casper Products? Made in C&per—Sold in Casper ALWAYS FRESH AND PALATABLE Butter, Cottage Cheese, Whipping Cream _ at all times, = - _ »fessional work soon as he can obtain offi _ Did you ever in on the street corner, pointing to some The“ first important service f lot or building that he connected with getting a. pair to buy for a few dolla’ ; redet, worth thousands, bemoaning his Joss | Of lasses is the examination of ing his luck? You'll be do SATS (SSS a mun standing ? 2 same thing if you don’t buy a lot in the High School Addition ti Give us a call and havea glass of fresh buttermilk ‘ Natrona Butter Shop 112 North Durbin ; Phone 943 We are very thorough in making examinations and have TMENT Cv. the most modern apparatus to. aid us in our work, ESTERN IN Owners, 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. ETE AN BURNETT-HYNES Slike Optical Co. Ground Floor, Midwent | Hf you want a reserved seat ol tothe | = If not, it’s the balcony tor yours. EEL MEE NHL EB EERE EK IEEE eZ. tan amr

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