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giver Tea planned At the meeting of the Kensington of the thodist Ladies Aid so- which w: held at the home of Johnson, plans were made tea for June 16 at the home Fausset, clety, yrs. C. J. iver or a SilV fr Mrs. Charles t. 4 e business meeting refresh- » served, Mrs. Frank War. ting the hostess. Eight mem- the circle and four guests were see ch - Ormsby, Mr. and Mrs. rck, Miss Helen Ormsby 1 Ormsby are leaving today herck ranch near the Path- dam on a week-end party. - Harter Shaffner of expected tomorrow. spend the week-end here, and the wedding of Miss Wilma yr and Arthur Horsch, which will take place next Tuesday. 6 * Farewell Eea Is Nice Affair \ tea in honor of Mrs, E. BE. Brough- who is leaving Sunday on an ex- ton. tended trip to Kansas City, Chicago, w York city, was given at the of firs. William Shaffer yester- and ho day afternoon. A number of, friends of Mrs. Broughton were the guests, 2 @ An enclosed Pierce Arrow motor car red from the Coliseum gar- was deliv mes Gratiot and children left t for Denver where they will a few days with Mrs. Gratriot’s Mrs. G. R. Hagens will be one of the council of 100 women chosen from over the United States who will have seats publican convention to be held Ti. Mr. s will represent the citi- zens of Alaska at the convention. se 8 Newlyweds Leave on Wedding Trip. Mr, d Mrs. Fred Brenner, who were married Thursday at the Speas ranch, left Friday night, for Mr. Bren- ner's home in Memphis, Tenn, They had planned to leave immediately after the wedding, but were detained by a number of the wedding guests in a most original manner. M nner was formerly Miss Myr- tle the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D, eS *e8 Elwood Breisch, who underwent an operation at the Private Hospital a few days ago, is reported to be improving. | PERSONALS: | —o John Jo ‘ enson and son Leroy * gone to C cago on ja pleasure! trip. “es Mrs, Hazel Chamberlain returned last night from Lincoln, Neb., where she has been visiting her mother. s. H. Fourt of Lander was sterday on legal business, : ‘ee C. H. Reimerth will leave. tonight for Denver where he will spend a few days. “ee Attorne: in Casper A. J. Phillipot: cabled W. O. Wilson * Any time of day® BAKERS COCOA is welcome DO not take the mis- take of thinking thar cecoa is only an occa- sional drink. It is so val- uable a food beverage, so tich in the elements of nutrition, so delicious in flavor, and so wholesome that it should be: used regularly and often. 2 _ Dooklet of Choice Recipes sent free WALTER BAKER & CO-1id ‘stablished 1780. DORCHESTER’ MASS.. | LADIES” GARMENTS Imported dresses of all * the latest styles. Kimo- nas, underwear and all varieties of ladies’ ap- Parel. Prices reasonable, Satisfaction guaranteed. olesale and retail. ALBERT MASTAFA Office B, Wyatt Hotel Phone 61 304 East! ‘CHURCHES | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN service begins at 1 The book of the CHURCH (the epistie of Paul to the Minister. Sunday morning at 11:00 the|*he service. Our evening services pastor will speak on “Wanted: A Man’|#!n now at 8 o'clock instead of and in the evening at 8:00 on “God's Government of Human Lives.” The morning music will include an to attend | greatest need? pee cntee | cule or 9 delaying his return to Casper un-| METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH) 1. B. 8. A, LECTURE ul June 20, 302 Kast Second. Walter L. French, Berra ee | Minister. the morning hour HCH ee the jeumbersaen’s| sastor will preach on “Lhe spirit and leeture JARS Eee went to the Cat Creek/ program of the Methodist church as one Hela Mantana, yesterday on busi-/seen in the General Conference of 2 0’clock under the . 1920." And at night the sermon will|l. B.S. A. The speak be on the words of Jesus, “The truth| Bible student who will d shall make you free.” jter from. the’ s Good choir music and congregational | singing at each service. Miss Eda Holland will 16 League at 8 o'clock, subject, “My Fa-| vorite Psalm.” i At 8. H. Toutjian, V. D. lows hall Sund pices ‘ * 2 Mrs. Joe Littlejohn and daughter, Mary have come here from Palisade, }Colo., to be with Mr. Littlejohn who is jeonnected with the McPherson Oil com- pany. Rev. Philim K. ion at 8 a. . M5 at 11 ards, m.; church se Holy Communion 2 © { W. H. Cheney, a well known rancher| of this country, is in the city from his] TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCII | ranch near Freeland attending to| South Park and East Fourth streets.| sermon at. 7:30 p. m. business for a few days. J. H. Gockel, Pastor. The theme of to ities morrow morning's sermon will be “Our! F A Evans, state represeritative for] Eternal Desti his sermon will b-! Con the Underwood Typewriter company, is = in the city from Cheyenne in the inter- ests of the company. se 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mechling leave today for Pittsburgh, Pa., on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. ss 8 C. H. Vollersen of Battle Creek, Ia., is in the city on business connected with his holdings in the Poison Spider- Bolton syndicate. He is leaving today for a visit to the oil fields. se 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simons are in the city from their ranch in the eastern part of the state on business and visit- ing with friends. see Paul Smith, who is connected with the Standard Oil compafiy here, left yesterday for’a short visit to his old} home in Puelbo, Colo. se 8 George Snodgrass who suffered the fracture of several ribs when his car} turned turtle on the Salt Creek road near the city, recently, has recovered| and has returned to his home near -.n- telope Springs. . Every Evening Excepting Sunday Union Orchestra , Iris Pavilion 7. A meeting of the stockholders and} officers of the Poison Spider-Bolton| Creek syndicate will be held the first of! next week, A party of the eastern stock- holders are expected to arrive Sunday. “I have no time to attend chur fternoon of the} n eminent — based on the text uke 16, 19-31. The, house. Robert L. Lemons, pastor. ‘w Testament to be considered in the evening service is B. XY. Galatians, 318 Kast Sixth. Walter H. Bradley,|T@ke time to read it before attendir Wy 2: The question of communication with the the spirit world will be the topic of a Holy Com- m.; evening service and court- For Sale Choice lots Sheridan Heights, 50x140; price, $950 —$50 down, $35 per month. Just Received From Our New York Buyer 50 NEW DRESSES Georgettes, Taffetas, Messalines Will Be Placed on Sale Saturday at $29.95 © in PHONE 1193 The Good Sense of This Sedan Only 200 Pounds Heavier Than the Touring Car. Rides on Triplex Springs with Comfort of Heavy Car EVEN SUMMER EVENINGS sometimes are cool! Dust sometimes blows—or rain. You drive more—more chances with weather. And summer clothes, especially women’s clothes, soil easily. Then isn’t it good sense to buy a Sedan—Now? Instead of a collapsible top which you never lower, the Overland Four-Door Seden provides a thick permanent top with greater coolness in hot‘sun. Plate glass windows give you control of your com- fort but never cut off your vision. Triplex Springs make touringeasy. Light weight provides economy. Touring, $985; Roadster, $985; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575 Prices f. 0. b. Toledo, subject to change without notice MOULTON MOTOR CO. Corner Yellowstone Ave. and Kimball. Phone 1400 Bible school 9:45 a. m. Children’s Day program at 11 a. m. P. U. at 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. the pastor will deliver his last message to the congregation, He gona: Monday.to" tak ‘charae (of ihe |pastoral work of the church of Moultrie, First Ga.. for several to your|/months and after this service will lo. No time to look out cate in the south. anthem “Voices Ever Singing” (Neid-f0r your eternal welfare? Then, as| The public is fnvited to these serv- linger) and a. solo “That Sweet Story of YOU value your sow alvation, find) ices at the courthouse. Come and bring Ola” (West) by Mrs. O. W. Hillgren.|time! Take time! “Si ye first the) your friends. AGE the evening there will be two solos, | kingdom We God and His righteous- erday that on account of a strike in| “Some One” (fraters) by Miss The ness." “What is a man profited if he| + emesis : rance the steamer Laitrance on|Hugo and “The Lord Is My. Shepherd ail gain the whole world and lose|__1t 18 no credit to have no credit. which he has Wooked passage for|(Liddle) by Miss Beatrice Boedefeld, | iS own soul?” America, will not sail until June 8 | Announcement Miss Van Meter Will: organize _ beginning classes in Piano, Violin, Uku- lele, Cornet, Clarinet, Saxa- phone and Trombone. The public class method will be used, MISS VAN METER will be at the Richter Music House every afternoon and evening from 4 to 5 and 7 to 8, be- ginning Tuesday, June Ist. Summer Term Begins June 6 MAKE YOUR ENROLLMENT EARLY reason for it. And died, is to jump in We are a part to miss connections patrons for their Wyoming. in daily and are Nothing barred. Baptist | KODAK FINISHING FOR AMATEURS We Have the Exclusive Agency for PICTURE SHOP SERVICE In at 8 Out at 6 Any work brought in before 8 A. M. will be ready for delivery at 6 P. M. We also have a department of SPECIAL INSTRUCTION for amateurs who fail to get results. Tell us your troubles. We can help you MAKE GOOD PICTURES. Use Eastman Kodak Films for Results CASPER PHARMACY 110 East Second Street THE UNIVERSAL CAR Let There Be No Discord If your Ford car is out of tune, there is undoubtedly a very good one of our mechanics who is thoroughly acquainted with the Ford mech- anism and who knows the Ford way to adjust or repair your car, can tune it up in a garage that is properly equipped to give real Ford service. Then, too, we never use imitation parts—only the Genuine Ford-made, strong and durable. longer than the counterfeit parts that are softer and more cheaply made. In fact, it is dangerous to human life to use imitation parts, and it is not fair to your Ford car or your pocketbook. pose it is to serve the owners of all Ford cars and trucks; we have more than a passing interest in your car. —from a minor adjustment to a motor overhaul. facts for yourself—there’s too much money invested in your Ford car Earl C. Boyle 125 to 137 North Center Street TOPIPOTISOIIVIIISSTI IIIS IIIS SS Gs The Opening D of this ‘most wonderful selling event was marked with the highest degree of success. The response to the opportunity offered by Mr. Elgin retiring was so great that this initial day surpassed all expectations and we certainly wish to thank our the greatest thing of its kind ever pulled off in the State of Late arrivals in beautiful new spring merchandise are coming thine goes at cost, nlus the overhead expense of handling. fashion and right up to the minute in every respect. The Store Accommodating POI A te deh hi dhdidhdhdhhahadidhhihhdede edie TRIBUNE WANTADS BRING RESULTS the best way to find that reason, and have it reme- and drive to our authorized Service Station, where They wear from thirty to seventy-five per cent of the gigantic Ford Service organization whose pur- Prompt service is given on all work Drive in and see the with the authorized Ford dealers. Phone 9 Insist on Genuine Ford Parts splendid co-operation in the starting of this, being included in this enormous cut—every- and besides. every article is in the height of Always at your service STII SSIS SS Seve sss wsssS IIE sIs Ss TFs. q