Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1919, Page 3

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= er —— xg |__socery |CHURCHES ————o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Linden and Beech R. H. Moorman, Pastor Surprise Shower for Miss Mae Martin The ‘hello’ girls of the local tele-, phone exchange refrained from serv- ing the public long enough last even- ing re give a surprise shower for one | of their number, Miss Mae Martin,! gubject: « ; £ the bride-to-be, at the home of her tist should know neneernine the a pata C. H. Lowe. The first )penyer Convention.” part of the evening was spent in music gunbe; ‘and Juni 2:30 and singing, rendered by the melodi- (yn per Fee KEcealatraate ous voices of the ‘exchange girls,’| service at the high school there will After 2 dainty lunch had been served be no evening service at the church Miss Martin -~was ‘showered’ with : é many useful articles, including a Bendeome, set of silverware, the gift of her fellow-employes. The ‘busy signal’ worked overtime until the wee! gy, erect aac A ‘at small hours of the morning, when 9:30. We are growing steadily, but the guests departed. we still have room for your child. bad tbe The morning service begins at Good Voice and Instrument 10:30. Text and theme: John 15, 26- Numbers in Lundberg Recital 16, 4: “The Testimony of the Holy At the 33rd recital which was given Spirit.” by Professor Rudolph Lundberg’s| In the evening service, beginning pupils at hig, studio this afternoon,'at 8 o'clock, the pastor will preacn some of his most advanced appeared and rendered a very pleas- Experiences With Two Kinds of Peo- ing vocal and instrumental program. ple.” The following voice pupils partici-, Immediately after this service a pated: meeting of the voting members of the Mesdames Lial Branson and Bur- Congregation will be held. ton Nye, Misses Selma Young and a oa ee Baeda Ericsen. The vocal numbers ST. i AARK’S CHURCH were exceptionally pleasing in that; _Rev- Philip K. Edwards, Rector the students have wonderfully mature| Holy communion at 8 a. m. voices and musical ability. They will, SUnday school at 9:45 a. m. soon appear in public recital for the! Holy communion and sermon at benefit of the music loving public in 77,2: ™- Sunday school—10 o'clock. A. J. Hanson superintendent. Morning worship—11 o’clock. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Pine and Cunningham Streets pupils on the text Matt. 21, 28-32: “Two| Earle D. Holmes, of the Holmes ‘Hardware company, who has spent un extended vacation in the east on a ‘combined business and pleasure trip, ‘is enroute home, according to a let- ter received by The Tribune this morning. He states that he has had a successful trip, but that it will r- tainly be fine to get back to Casper again.” “8 «& R. J. Mosher, president of the Mosher Oil company, returned this {morning from Denver and Cheyenne, where he has visited for the past two weeks on business. | Mrs. Mattie Hays of Salt Creck /motored to Casper yesterday to meet her niece, Miss Ethel Hays, who has |been attending school in Miss Hays expects to visit at Salt Creek and Casper during the sum- mer. “8 ® Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leidecker re- turned last night from Lusk, where Mr. Leidecker spent several days in the interests of the Leidecker Tool company at the Lusk branch. > MISSING Harry Logue left home Wednesday, May 28. He is 11 years old, has brown eyes and light brown ir; was wear- ing khaki shirt, knee trou » gray cap and a pair of men’s sho: Inform Pat Royce, sheriff. “Green Stockings,” senior class play at the Iris, Tuesday, June 3. Tickets on sale at Iris box office every day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Pp. m. 5-27-5t Che Casper Daiip Tribune ore a. we heen Always satisfaction guaranteed. Now listen to reason. We are showing the biggest and latest picture of 1919 with the biggest star on the screen At the Lyric—2 Days Only—TODAY and TOMORROW —2 Days Only—at the Lyric Production Facts of the Red Lantern Nazimova, the artist of the scre The story is picturization of Edith Wherry’s famous and greatest novel, “The Red Lantern.” Millions of people have read it and all who have read it will want to see the supreme Nazimova in its sereen version Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars was spent to make the produc- ticn superior in every way. The regal rob: wo by Na mova are alone valued at $50,000. One thousand five hundred persons appear in the picture, headed by a ; the greatest nd stage. cast of national fame and distinction. spread over : res of ground, were built for the exterior scenes. sin streets lined with shops, gs, shrit id temples of the Chinese, together with the palace of Dowager Empress and a section of the Great Wall of China; the Ameri- ean Mission, with its beautiful gar- dens, fountains, pools, shrubbery and leafy bowers under pergolas are among the sets. ss Le EP AOS PAGE NIN PAGE THREE Casper. The following pupils rend- ered delightful instrument numbers: Misses Lucille Bishop, Gertrude Matherly, Constance O’Malley, and] Mary Spencer. * * Mothers’ League Will Hold Important Meeting Monday A meeting of the Mothers’ league will be held at the Army and Navy club rooms in the Oil Exchange build- ing Monday afternoon and member of the organization is spe- cially urged to attend the meeting. Plans for handling the sale of Chau- tauqua tickets will be discussed at the meeting. 2 s 8 * Frethmen and Sophmore Girls Win Baking Contest. ! Miss Nessie Duncan, a member of | the freshman class and Miss Hazel White, a sophmore of the Natrona county highschool, were the respec- tive winners of the pie and cake bak- ing contests which were held in the domestic science rooms during the past week. every’ Evening service at 8 p. m. Delaware and Durbin Streets | _ Walter H. Bradley, Minister. Tomorrow at 11 the pastor will | speak on “Man's Most Valuable Pos- session.” The choir will sing Barnby’s “Abide With Me” and Mrs. Lyle Bran- |son will sing Hammond’s “Behold, the j Master Passeth By.”’ On account of the high school bac- calaureate services at the high school auditorium the evening service will be omitted. ; L. D. Welch, a well known Ther- mopolis banker, is spending a few | days in Casper looking after his in- |terests in local oil companies. “8 ® F. D. Harper is numbered among jthe Casper. business visitors from | Arminto today. | * | * C. H. Wilkinson of Lusk is spend- ing a few days in Casper attending to |matters here connected with his holdings in the Lance Creek field. ee Camouflage fooled the Huns. Let O——___________o4¢, a [P GIVONEWS ole rentucerees nea ners | Dr. W."E.’ Downie has moved his residence from the Henning Hotel to the Wyatt hotel. Private telephone 1195 or call can be left with Wyatt clerk, phone 61, * ) HTUO i‘ * © Judge and Mrs. C. E. Winter left! for Lander last evening where the former will conduct court for the coming week, and Mrs. Winter will visit friends. ; * 8 * J. W. Johnson, well known Lusk! resident, is numbered among the vis- itors in Casper today. 8 * T. S. “Dogie” Steed is spending a few days in Casper attending to. business matters connected with his stock interests in this vicinity. eSB bY B. F. Bowman, well known Lander resident, is among the week end visi- tors in Casper. * * © C. H. Throop, a resident of north- ern Wyoming, is among ‘the business visitors in Casper today from Lovell. SERS NOTICE! That Lloyd Nevers has left home without just cause and I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by him after this date. WILLIAM H. NEVERS. | 5-31-1t* —__— --— NOTICE i The committee in charge of the Decoration Day exercises in Casper desires to express its appreciation to the merchants, Iris theater, Moose lodge and drum corps, and to the fra- ternal and labor organizations, for the liberal support and assistance given. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. By J. W. MILLER, Chairman. 5-31-1t* | Shop, 525 E. Fourth St. Phone 334-J. 5-27-6t* eres ceemery “Watch the Elgin Movement” ings. Shirts in the very newest patterns and shades,—silk, silk and cotton, madras and percale in fast colors, correct sleeve lengths end neckbands that fit properly; $2 -to $12.50. Neckwear in beautiful colors and patterns, soft, rich silks and full shapes. Athletic underwear, Union and two-piece, in ribbed, lisle, crossbar, and nainsook, $1.50 to $4.00. ri Silk socks ,soft collars, belts, pajamas—everything new. | Fresh, hand-picked furnish- i loom Shoe & Clothing Co. Successor to Primary School, ho Tuition Payable in Advance : Management, Mrs. Nye Roberts THE CASPER PRIVATE SCHOOL 505. South Durbin Street Office Hours, 9 to 12 urs 9-12, 1: 15-4 French or English School for little children, hours 9-12 French, music and semi-open air classes for all pupils BACKWARD STUDENTS TUTORED Telephone 543 PLANTS are high. 1st or you may get left. I Phone 1 F 3 or TREES Ihave both. Trees are scarce this season and prices Place your order for trees before March refuse to sell trees not suit- able for planting in this locality. WM. MOSTELLER 557-M Evenings FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Miles of California redwood and ash were used to make Chinese gargoyles, dragon heads and fan- tastic designs for the houses of wor- ship and abode reproduced for the picture. The dramatic episodes of the Boxer uprising are enacted with historical verity. The burning of the legation houses of the Allied nations is shown, follow- ed by the street battles between the Allies and the Boxers. Real Chinese men, women and children, to the number of 800 were employed for these scene Sixteen eramen were used to take the scenes. A colossal statue of the Chinese Goddess of Peace, measuring 22 feet in height and six feet in breadth, was built by Victor Andre, the world famous sculptor, especially for the picture. Every incident, every costume, every racial habit or prejudice depict- ed in the production has the absolute , Stamp of historical and ethnological authenticity. 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