Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1919, Page 3

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Saciely Events’ Odd Fellows Celebrate Centennial Anniversary | CITY NEWS! Elaborate festivities attendant | o———___. r f : upon the celebration of the 100th AL ee ene anniversary of the founding of the bs ey yesterday to help to dedicate the new order will open at the Odd Fellows ‘Maxonictfomple\there! hall this afternoon with a program at 2 o'clock which will be open to ite oe, the public. Special music and speak- Joseph Bell is a visitor from Oil ing will make up the program for the | City today. Ae Ri, afternoon. Tonight is set aside for the spe- Bob Cohen went to Lusk yesterday cial entertainment of Odd Fellows |0n business: and their wives beginning with a ban- pei bie as, quet at 6 o'clock. Members of the} Harry N. Isenburg returned to Den- order will spend the entire evening {ver last night after spending several in the club and lodge rooms and at {days in Casper on business. 8 o'clock will enjoy an entertainment of speaking, singing and instrumen- William Dubois ea ip firm of Du- tal music. At 9:30 dancing will start |bois & Goodrich, architects of Chey- and this will bring the day’s fes-|enne and Casper is in town on busi- tivities to a close. ness connected with the proposed new *_ * * high school building. Choral Society Enjoys my Evening at Church. * Charles A. Cullen, secretary of the | public utilities commission, left last The meeting of the Casper Choral|night for Cheyenne after spending | Mr. and Mrs. Frank England went | society last night was the most elab-| several days in Casper on official | orate yet held by the organization, | yusiness. when the scores of members gather *_ * * ed at the Presbyterian church as the} . QO. Peyton of Boston is a Cas- guests of Professor Rudolph Lund-| per visitor. berg, leader of the society. CEM ad A fine musical program, consisting Captain George Harnsberger of of vocal solos by Mrs. H. C. Bret-| Lander is spending a few days in Cas-, schneider, Mr. Donahoe, and Profes- ‘per on business. sor Lundberg, piano solo by Miss * *£ @ Jessie Anderson, cello solo by Mrs.| yy, H. Stone, a prominent rancher Hood and quartette selections | 4¢ Lander, is in Casper on business. by Mrs. Lobdell, Miss Young and ie store | Messrs. Leavitt and Lundberg,| J. w, Brooks of Lander is a Cas-| proved to be one of the real musical per visitor. treats of the social season. “ *# * Following the program a short re-| Aatien Lawrence of Lusk is in town hearsal on the new Cantata “The Rose! 4, pusiness. Maiden,” was held and the mem-j se ® bers of the society were enthusiastic in their praise of its beauty. The mene accompanists of the evening were : e268) 8 Mesdames Hood and Leavitt and Professor Lundberg. The evening was rounded off in a orate days: " * J. J. Fagan of Lusk is here on busi- | A. J. Brooks of Denver is in town | ‘JNGK BRITTON GIVEN DECISION OVER MALONE | (Re Annocinted Prone) ST. PAUL, April 26.—Jack Britton, ‘welterweight champion, outboxed ‘Jock Malone of St. Paul in a ten- round bout here, ed { Mr. George Scullen of Sheridai father of Mrs. Berhnard Hansen, | here visiting on his way east. “4 * Mrs. James Gratiot and her son |have gone to St. Louis for a month’s | stay- ~ * * j L. M. Hon of Laramie is a Casper visitor. seaen s E. Richard Shipp left last ni ight for | ‘Laramie, where he will speak at the 'T. O. O. F. celebration tonight. “ * * S. M. Walker of Denver is in Cas- per for a few days. etna & Charles C. Gross of Pine Bluffs is a Casper visitor. * #8 * Joe Marquis is in town from Ar- minto. * * « Springs man, and a member of the last legislature. is in town- * * * |to Wheatland yesterday and will mo- | tor back today. stonine in Douglas. * * © | C. S. Elliot of Denver is in town on business. * * * j Spending a few days jin Casper. | Alvin F. slay of Worland is in | town on businese. * * | Casper on business. Hl * * | Robert Upton of Thermopolis is a | Casper visitor. OG O. Wog of the Lasky Famous Play- !ers Corporation is in town for a few | days. | * * * A. A. Russell a prominent Lusk | Realty man, associated with the firm _Che Casper. Dai Cribune John W. Hay, a prominent Rock! Bertrand W. Bennett of Cody is Benjamin Gree of Worland is in! GANTZ MEMORIAL METHODIST | Walter L. French, Minister H The pastor will preach both morn- ing and evening. The subect of the morning sermon will be “Our Stew- ardship.” And in the evening the theme will be “A Bad Investment.” At each service a Methodist Minute Man will speak. The Sunday school will have a short Centenary program at the open- ing period. | Mrs. H. B. Durham will lead the! League. The subject will be {What ;we owe and how to pay it.” Attendance and interest last Sun- day fully recovered from the effects , |of the two stormy Sundays. The Sun- day school reached a new high record in attendance, 354. At the moming service 23 persons united with the church. \ TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH | Il Pine and Cunningham Sts. | j J. H: Gockel, Pastor. | Sunday school commences at 9:30. | | Any child who has no other Sunday school connections-is welcome. | In the morning service, beginning at 10:30, the pastor will preach on the text: John 20, 19-23: “The Of-| fice of the Keys.” The evening service begins at 7:30. | The subject of the discourse will be: “The Cry for Reconstruction of Re-| ligion.”” Come and bring your friends. { CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday services at 11 o’clock, I. O, | 'O. F. hall. Subject: “Probation Af- | ‘ter Death.” 7 | Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. | Wednesday evening meeting at 7 o'clock. Everyone is welcome. | ST. MARK’S CHURCH | Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunda y school at 9: ca At 11 o’clock the pastor will preach on “The Sympathy of Cnrist.” Even- \ing subject: evening, 8 o’clock- PAGE THREE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Delaware and Durbin Streets. Walter H. Bradley, Minister. Tomorrow at 11:00 the pastor will ;speak on “Keep the Church Fires A ; Burning” and in the evening at 8:00 | on “Reconciled by Death, Saved by ' Life.” H. FAIR CONT The following is tractors fair t ACTORS, Larsen & J rris, ‘ Detvis. White r I Home Buil The morning music will include AA a »Concone’s Anthem, “O Lord, Most put | Merciful,” and a solo, “The Light {her 3 ‘OF ;Hath Shined Upon Us,” (West) by ‘tents. oc ets | Mr. James W. Burns. In the evening the choir will sing West’s “While the s00W FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH E aineth,” . Di sob- Revi (R. Ho ManrnealPetise arth Remaineth,” and Mrs. Don Lob. dell will sing Barrett’s “The Holy Gates.” D— Ane perienced ste rapher, Addr Tribune. All services will be held as usual. —= CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE. The Christian Science society of Casper announces a free public 1 ture on Christian Science by Christian Science lecture Sunday|W. Palmer, C. S. B., a membe 2t the board of lectureship of Church of s in ston, Mass., y evening at 8:00 o'clock in I. hall. The public is cor- ed to attend this lecture. “Will a Man Rob God.” ——— the Bake More Save More More and more, thoughtful women are de- creasing the cost of living by increasing the variety of their home baking. They have learned to bake the Dr.Price way with fewer eggs. They have found that more baked foods mean less meat. They have further discovered that their baking keeps fresh longer when made with Dr. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER social hour during which delicious re- freshments were served. Future meet- ings will be held on Thursday eve- nings at 8:15 and new members are | jin town, the former to attend the yeonvention of the American Legion. | * * A. H. Beach and son of Lusk are} of Fagan and Russell, is spending a a, m, few days in Casper on business mat- Evening service “and sermon at 8) ters Berane | to the local interests’ p,m, cordially invited. “s . . Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Grieve Oo a eae eet ners | CARD TCC C3 Webel. Leo Burke, a well known contractor Mrs. W. O. Wilson and Mrs. John jof Lusk, is in Casper on business. Grieve were the joint hostesses at a luncheon of beautiful appointments at the Henning hotel yesterday. Cov-! ers were laid for: 50. Luther Freeman of Douglas is a| Casper visitor. ° * 8 * AD ed William Shortell of Buffalo is in| The Friday iit Dancing club |town for a few days on a combined gave its weekly dance at the Masonic j business and pleasure trip. temple last night. A large crowd was W. G. Erbank and M. M- ‘Davis of present and delicious punch was served throughout the evening. Alliance are Casper visitors. ** * Fortnightly Bridge || C. Hinde of Salt Cae is in town. Club Meets. | a | The Fortnightly Bridge club met |f J. W. Sturm a reste is here on j this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. pusiness. nies H. Townsend. Mrs. S. F. Rathvon, who has been | visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ronald | Bulkley, has returned to her home in | Denver. Young People’s Good Times Club Gives Banquet. The officers and managers of the; Young People’s Good Times club gave i a banquet at the Teauine hotel last; night. The question of the disposal | of the funds of the club was dis- cussed and it was decided that they | should be turned over to the Mothers’ league to carry on their work for the} soldiers and sailors. The latter’s treas- ury is thus enriched to the extent of| Try a Mickey over $180 and the moyey will be ap- { plied to the fund for a community! i clut sivaure at { | | The Amoma-Agoga class of, the | Baptist church held its regular meet- | The Wig 4 ing Thursday evening in the basement | of the Baptist parsonage. The deco- | rations and flowers made the place | an ideal one for the gathering of the young people. Old and new business | was discussed, the most important be- | ing the election of the following of- ficers: President, Mrs. Jack Carr; | vice president, Mr, Clinton Wallace; | Secretary, Miss Leona Stokes; treas- | urere, Miss Gladys Shriner. “Prayer” the topic for the evening and this | iscussed by several of the mem- | The remainder of the evening] Was given over to a social gathering, refreshments being served by the boys of the class. Brick Ice Cream and Sherbet Whipping Cream |, Sweet Milk SHOWS START AT 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 P. M H. S. Scanlon of Lusk is in town | Cost = Bande oh iceyalattachedate little plain ring; no tag. Finder please return to Tribune. $1 reward. 4 ts Save your money—eat at the Har | vey. Back of Grand Central Bar. popular prices. Quick N N : Fishermen Select Your Tackle from the Largest Stock in Wyoming CASPER ote ot SNOT OTO TOE OED La BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH MIG Ma SOLS DLE OM SLI LS OS Me S| Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” Poses Tare QHICHESTERS PILLS: isteuies or come | es, sealed with Blue aati Sea - years known as Best, Sztest, Always Reliab | | SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | ok All kinds of Sandwiches at service, highest quality. ot ote WYOMING == ¥ RIC THEATRE is aes ica = sSundav CARLTON REIGER, Singing “Mickey” In many recipes, only half as many eggs are required, in some none at all, if an additional quantity of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is used, about a teaspoonful in place of each egg omitted. Try it with your favorite recipes Contains No Alum — Leaves NoBitter Taste In the Interest of Church Going There is very little that needs to be done on Sunday that cannot be done before or after Church. Most people have time for Church if they but make it a part of their Sunday program. ‘Get the Habit.” The Methodist Church SECOND and DURBIN WALTER L. FRENCH, Minister The smartest modél ever designed for men’s wear: Here they are, correct to a line. A wonderful assortment of patterns in these new models. Come’ in and‘try one one ; You will like the way they fit, the cloth, quality and, above all, our low prices. Waist seam suits, $30 to $55. Oh, yes; we have the other new models ,too; some with belts, slash, vertical and patch pockets. Sunday—11:00 a. m., and 8:00 p. m. Morning Subject, “OUR STEWARDSHIP.” Evening Subject, ‘A BAD INVESTMENT.” Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., H. B. Durham, Superintendent Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. Lovabl COMIN Come and Sing the Chorus ' AVOID THE CROWD—ATTEND THE MATINEE m- Or- on- ex- hat he by on ent

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