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Che Casper Daiip Tribune Fighth Graders Give Party At the high school last night the | hth grade students, departmental whers, and Superintendent Wilder ned at a party and dance. The ty was inspired by Miss Harriett | ttle, the musical supervisor of the hool A short program of music, rophesies and histories by the clas- from the respective schools was en. Following the program an r was spent in dancing and games, er which refreshments of ice cream cake were served. Favors of ver caps, fans, and balloons were ilar thruout the evening. * * * Junior Prom on Friday Night. The class of 1920 at the hig! hool will entertain at their “Junior Irom” Friday evening, May 23, at Masonic temple. | ee oe i The Friday Evening Dancing clu ntertained at its weekly dance last ht at the Masonic temple with a! od crowd in attendance. The next! nee will be given on Thursday even- 28 their house guests Mrs aa fn r instead of Friday, on account of en on that night. . ‘ * * * Several New Students Appear Recital Today Several new students appeared in \e public musical recital which was id at Professor Rudolph x this afternoon. New stu-} appeared in both the instru- and vocal parts of f program, which was well re- ved by the yisitors. Consistent tht Professor Lundberg’s plans sev- ral of the older students who have ppeared in recitals previously, had parts on the program to instill con- fence into the pupils who were making their musical debut. ‘The following students participat- ed in the choice musical program ren- dered: nstrument:. Mrs. Don Lobdell,| s Anna Kyte, Ingla Black and Harp. Voice: Mrs. Lobdell; Miss Margaret Speas and Mr. J. C. McCulloch, so & William Jacobson Takes Bride Here i The marriage of Miss Velma Fox, to William J. Jacobson was per-/| formed by the Rev..W. French at | the home of the bride’s parents, “Mr. ' a Mrs. D. G. Fox, 645 Durbin, Thursday evening, following which the young couple left for Denver on n brief honeymoon. Only immediate friends and relatives were present. The bride has a large circle of friends here and the groom but re-| cently returned to Casper after) srving with a gas and flame unit in the Argonne. He enlisted from Cas- | per in 1918. He is now one of the} oprietors of the Commercial Clean- and at one time was with The) ribune. . | —————————— CITY BRIEFS t Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Degroot of Ar-| minto are in town for a day or so on : combined business and pleasure trip. “6 *® W. R. Johnson is in Denver. * * * A. H. Cobb left yesterday for a} usiness trip to Lusk, . * * c. A. Rainwater arrived home from Manville yesterday, where he is con- tructing a new bank and store buila- ne and several residences. STS E. O. Phelphs, well known Lander dent, is spending a few days in per transacting local business matters, +2) C. O. White of Lusk is spending a r days in Casper on business at- endant upon his holdings in the lance Creek field. * * * Miss Dorothy Garland is numbered nong the social arrivals in Casper . few days from Powder River. he is visiting friends while on u pring buying trip. «3 Tommy Ryan and Harry Riley, of Ryan Brokerage company of Denver, Denver correspondents of \utton-Staley company are business sitors in C er for a few slays. * & * J. J. RGssell, a Texas oil operator, vrived in Casper today from Burk- irnett and other Texas points for several day survey of the local oil situation, and to study business op- portunities in this vicinity. * 2 * L. E. Dresbach, well known Chey- business visitor in cone man, is a Casper for a few days, having ar- rived from the capital city this morn- here inter- ing. He will spend a few dz King after local business “ # & Mr. and Mrs. C. E. De Gross of Sho- honi were noted among the busi- ness arrivals in Casper last night. ‘hey will spend several day & combined business and isit. pleasure “* * A party of congenial spirits com: posed of Messrs. Carl Wever. Sid Roberts, M. A. Miller, H. E. Miller and Vance Rowe left today for a fishing trip on the Sweetwater, and will return tomorrow. ‘and Mrs. John M. England. h Xeft last night over the Burlington p short business trip to Basin and other - high school Junior Prom to be ‘and Margaret Penn, of Oil studio in the Smith Tartar Who are business visitors in Casper the ters, s here on! Fred W. Hall, well known River- ton resident is pending a few days in Casper on business matters. * * @ TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Pine and Cunningham Sts. J. H. Gockel, Pastor. Our Sunday school begins at 9:30. Chas. Replogle, a prominent Lan- '“Bring up your child in the nurture der resident is numbered among the and admonition of the Lord.” business visitors in Casper today from) In the morning service, beginning the Fremont county capital. ,at 10:30, the pastor will base his + * © sermon on Psalm 100: “Cheerful Christianity.” In the evening, at 8 o’clock, a ser- mon of special interest and import- ance to every Lutheran of will be delivered by the pastor. Lutheran should be present. 2} the change of time, 8 o’clock instead of 7:30. All are welcome here. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Linden and Beech- R. H. Moorman, Pastor Sunday school, 10 o'clock, J. A. Hanson, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. ject of the pastor’s sermon: Kenton England arrived in Casper last night over the Burlington and wilt make his home with his parents, Mr. Mr. En- gland has been in France for the past year, servingin the 139th infantry. 35th division, and landed at New- port News, Va., only a fortnight ago. « « € Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mitchell for Denver, where they will spend a few days. ce isle Frank England has returned from <, Sub- Northern Wyoming points. “Hin-* s 8 & Mr. and Mrs. J. Roby Penn have J. R. Penn, ‘Sr., and daughters, Misses Dorothy City, Penn., mother and sisters of Mr. Penn. They have spent the past year and a half in California, and are enroute to their home in the east. Inc. ‘* « \ W. T. Hogg, a well known Cody Specializing in Lund- yesident, is among the Wyomingites today. Mr. Hogg will spend several days here transacting business mat- s * # Anna McCaulridge and Mrs. Peters- dorff, well known Lander women, rrived in Casper yesterday evening for_a short visit with friends here. 156 N. Wolcott SLIT DI IDS SE Ss BEWARE OF THE FAKER. tf a Stranger Warts You to Trade Liberty Bonds for Stocks, Ask Your Banker, Thousards of Americans are collect- ing clap trap in the ferm of gaily il- luminated stock certificates that} aren’t worth the paper they’re printed | upon and never will be. And the) tragedy of it all is that many of them are sacrificing their Liberty Bonds in the effort. They are surrendering their certificates of loyal citizenship im the chance of making a killing— doing Uncle Sam a real injury, how-| ever, unconsciously. ‘ With no more chance than the proverbial snowball in Hades. | The woods are full of salesmen) right now representing fake promo- tion schemes and holding out special inducements to Liberty Bond holders. Offering them so-called bargains ex- traordiuary, especially in exchange for their bonds. Be on your guard. it one of these fellows puts his prop-' osition up to ycu, take him down to your banker. If he can sell the bank-/| er, you may possibl} be safe in taking @ chance. But if he can’t, pass him up. of arms in the war. NO SOOT NO ASHES NO DIRT NO BOTHER Ranges. Different sizes and prices. Phone 69 : TTI STLAIPSIIFLIFPLLPLPLPLLELLFLELZIIFIO LPP POD = Lester Brokerage House & NEW YORK OIL IAPPLLAPAPLLA AAA LL ba Injured Soldier Learning Telegraphy These men are learning to be telegraph operators, despite their low A large part of the money to be raised in the Victory | loan will’be used for the physical reconstruction of disabled soldiers. | Electric Cooking Why bend over that old hot, dirty coal stove when you can do all your cooking on one of these modern Electric Natrona Power Co. SAMA MA AEM bh A hhh ht bh thbbehtitttehdét id In the morning a quartet composed of Mrs. Bronson, Miss Young and Messrs. Leavitt and Lundberg will Sing Haven’s “Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone,” and Prof. Lundberg will sing Hoskins’ “Passing Out of the Shadow.”’ In the evening the choir will sing Nevin’s “Jubilate Deo in G’” and Messrs. McCullough and Lund- rg will give as a duet Briggs’ “The dows of the Evening Hour. dering the Gospel.’® “~) ae B. ¥. #. U., ¢ o'clock. All young people looking for fellowship and help should attend this service. Evening service, 8 o'clock. Sub- ject of sermon: “The Tragedy of GANTZ MEMORIAL METHODIST Walter L. French, Minister “Marty —Ancient and Modern; or the Spirit of the Martyrs in the Cain.” Church Today,” will be the subject aA ees of the morning sermon. At evening inereecnie 1s oe are in Caapee pithy the text will be, “Tam debtor.” out a church home come worship with | Pach Sunday thorning the Sunday us. You will always be welcome. Eh igs Acappella | gram at the opening period, which} eo is promptly at 9:45. CHRISTIANISCIENCE Miss Jessie Thompson will lead the | Christian Science services are held a { in I. 0. O. F. hall every Sunday at ! haa I mae acne Suntee i1 o'clock, and on Wednesday eve Hes areas I or spiration. ing at o'clock. The lesson se cate ee 2 | mon tomorrow is “Mortals and Im- ATTENTION SPANISH WAR VET- mortals.” ERANS e public is cordially invited to at- . tend these services. Meeting tonight at court house at 8 o’clock to arrange for Decoration | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Duy ceremonies. Full attendance re- Delaware and Durbin Sts. Walter H. Bradley, Minister Tomorrow at 11 the pastor will Lander. ; \ W. O. Wilson left last night for Lander. Phone 1142 y Cc. \ “ce 99 Ask “HER te come with you the next time you are looking for shoes. We'll guarantee that she will select a Crawford style .in which you’ll have utmost satis- faction. M.D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 E. Second St. -. TODAY “CALIBRE 38” Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. An extraordinary photo- drama produced by a wonderful genius. He made “The Barrier.” He made “The Great Divide.” ANY DE- GREE OF HEAT ATA TURN OF He made “The Souls in Bondage.’’ He made the “Nigger,” etc. You can never tell by the of Western crooks presumed a worse mistake. That young and brains enough in his head his father this youth did not lie dissipated. Of course he was and _ Py Ree ET TY i = = | Buy Poison Spider-Bolton Units)... speak on These Piping Times of for production at a minimum of cost ! Renee ha inte Peace”? and in the evening at 8 OM and delay. i ; “The Former Days and These.” | ; he’ll jump if yeu poke him, and you can’t tell by the look of a man how hel behave when cornered. A gang fellow who had suddenly appeared among strange sur- roundings was considered = tenderfoot, it would be safe to give him the tenderfoot’s pertion. both hands, a kick in both feet, a dainty trigger finger, traordinary effeet. When the gambling outfit murdered He went after that gang and did not rest until very beautiful girl whom he later married, but that was to have been expected in any rat “THE MINTS OF HELL” featuring Wm. DESMOND the Wonderful Athlete “The Ghost of Slumber Mountain” PAGE THREE To Succeed in This World You Must Not Be Handi- capped The mirror will tell you bet- ter than we can how well our If you have imperfect vis- fr ion and wear cheap, in- ferior glasses you cannot expect to compete with the man who wears the best. Our Glasses possess the Quality and are made with Ability. BURNETT-HYNES Optical Co. Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel om. be here show you bi to these or not. coming Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing ¢ Soldiers and Sailors andthe Church @We invite and welcome soldiers and sailors to all our serv- ices. While you were in the army we sent after you our love and our money; and for you sent Heavenward our prayers. Now that you are home we wish to meet you again in the church. @Men from elsewhere who have come to Casper since your discharge, our doors are wide open to you. Welcome, One and All The Methodist Church SECOND and DURBIN WALTER L. FRENCH, Minister SERMON SUBJECTS: 11:00 a. m—*“MARTYRS’—Ancient and Modern. 8:00 p. m—“I AM DEBTOR.” Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.—G. W. Ferguson, Ass‘t. Supt. Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. os ——an Te The Virile releasdd throush, SERVIC SS 4 e 9 Calibre 38 Austin Brant . Mitchell Lewis look of a frog how far that because the young They never made fellow had a punch in Joan ss25 .~ Hedda Nova to use them all with ex; Ford Barton______Victor Sutherland Myrtle ____ Lola Pauzdrovna down and take it tamely. Barton, capitalist William A. Williams Royce Greer__.Edward F. Roseman Sure Shot Jessup__W. A. Cavanaugh al photodrama. Rosemary Also Fatty Arbuckle SUNDAY it was materially assisted by a .~.Mary Kennevean Carr Him hurl a 75 Ib. table. him throw the villian thru an open window. the dive off GO foot cliff. Special Added Attraction with Charlie Chaplin a CHESTER OUTING PICTURE COMING! _NAZIMOVA ——— nl