Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1921, Page 3

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” “ing to SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1921 Piet EE Ee Che Casper Daily Tribune Gita babes dia Iehurch at every service. The invita- tion is for any and all who are not otherwise linked yp with a program of religious work to be with us and help | in extending the privileges of the Gos- | pel to the community and city of Cas- per. AVe are here to sérye and freely offer our ices to any and all who realize the need of ministry. MNTHODIST EPISCOPAL , 302 East Second street; Waiter French, minister, Public worship and Sermon by the paster im the-sorning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at Vu At the morning service the com- Eachelor’s Club to Give Dances. i A bachelor’s club has been organized ! to give informal dances weekly, . Invi- | tations will be issued to a number of | the younger society set and to the young married couples. ‘The dan will be chaperoned and it is the idea of the elub to conduct-the clib dances in an exclusive manner. { 328 East Sixth street; The first dance will be held on Fri- A, Wilson, pastor. E are: day evening, January 14, and on either Morning worship 11 o'clock; su-|/ ST. MARK’S Monday or ‘Dues: evenings of each he Undiscouraged Christ’ Seventh and Wolcott streets; Rev. week after the first, Anthem, “Blessing, Honor, y| Philip K. Edwards, rector.. Holy Com- The officers of the club are Ted Pow. munion of the Lord's Supper will be administered. In the eyéning the ser a. m., led by Mr. Maddux. With the | holiday season over and schools opened our work in the church school should take up regular work with steady at- tendance The Epworth League will 0. teenth Annual Convention of the Wy-; she p men in the oming State Wool Growers’ Association Schembeckand his oreh« st- Cunningham te wh ed by Miss Shoblom and Mr. Leary fur-| the ghanks that th nished entertaining music and novelty, those times, for Mr. stunts throughout the service of an) behind the many ures of th excellent menu. back on their feet, and Because ihe unusually large number id, sur: and Power" (merson) duet, “O, -;munion 8 a. m. Church Pehool 9:45 a.| of guests forced the use of both dining} Brooks introduced Earle | ers, president; Calvin Smith, vice presi-| ing Voices of Jesus’ (Nevin), M m. Morning prayer and ‘sermon at 11] rooms and the grill, it was necessary | Holmes, president of the Casper Cham- dent, and Wiltiam Kingsley, secretary. ichinsky and Prof. Lundberg. 2, | orelock. Church high school at 6 p.| to arrange for two seperate toast cere. | ber of Commerc: e, M. L, E op. presi-| | society 6:30 p.m. Bible contest ques-|™m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30} monies, Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks pi } dent of the Natrona County W: ‘001 | Miss Mary ‘Tabin is leaving tomorrow | tions on the New Testament. Solo, Mrs.| o'clock. Men's club meeting Tuesday | sided in the banquet hall while the| Growers’ Association and Dr. J. M. Wil-| for Notre Dame, Ind., where she will | Lial Braiison, Evening worship ;|8 p. m. at parish house. Hon. Patrick Sullivan had charge in| son, president of the Wyoming Wool | complete the year's work at Si Mary's |sermon, “The Walk to Emmans the main dining room. Growers’ Association. TRINITY LUTHERAN iene leser jdpecenem ne. : South Park and East Fourth streets;| | Both ceremonies w ort, _but| ‘Dr. Wilson sala that he had! watched | Gymnasium Class uilful’ Upon. th au Th, Gockel vestor. Tomdicun) Boi emo urecine. ar. | Brooks ‘remem.) Casper grow from! her infancy; had seen, to Resume. : | Giarker), Mr a services will be English. In the morn. | bered Many amusing antedotes of old) th pereleur ent of her cite Fesb nce The gymnasium. cli for women) ster Guild W Pantary? 12, 6 \iwe Ot 1040, 40s sermon which waste CMUNe WHEN the: Shepp. industry, | a hue Cth all (reese bast Tie uate held at the Natrona county |p. m. at the mange, ‘804 South Wol-|preGched last Sundsy ia German wil | Which he says ts the industry which has) ings, but with all these ‘to he pr high Sched suntee tha aupanvision “ort colts We invite ail Bheahet tmee neil be aniiudred Lorommelabe wee built Wyoming, was Jn its intaneys he] of wx ot for these that Mrs. J. W. Mcintyre, will be, resumed! their friends to worship with us and|4:12-19; theme, “F mentioned Douglas, Glenrock, Casper, known, but ra Or y ly | better for “the great, big on Monday evenin, and Bessemer, part He insisted that the pr The diseontinued during the ul strangers: ¢ y without’ church | evening at 7:30, the rt, In comparison to that,’ snt “hard | hee Lord's Pi s y seasen. | connection. its ave free and all are; 0f Sermons on the jh : ison (6 PBAC ae «8 8 qeledme: he preached. ‘This sermon also will} time” for the wool men is but a tem-| “all the rest fades into insignifi Meeting of Men's Club ! aint treat of a number of questions regard- |} porary and passing condition, and call-| Mr. Sulltvan stated that success could to Be Held Tuesday. ] GRACE / ing prayer in general; ed attention to the position’ of the! come out of f the present state of appar- A meeting of the Men's club of St.| Mark's Bpiscopal church will be held | at the parish house of the church on! ith and Wolcott streets Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A committee com- posed of Messrs. W. S. Kimball, . C. Botton and J. G. Weiderhold w wth Grant s ministe: 0; Henders —St. Luke meets at Will be NEXT IN HOT SPRINGS TOWN sting me | had. | ning worship 7:30; The Mail ag be in charge of the “smoker.” | for the Kingdom ees | come to these sly Masonie Dance i | church. - THERMOPOLIS, Wy Jan. . Thermopolis has been selected F > M pRiRSE Bs ay TIsT Yr ating place of the Wyomins Tartine pantie Dp State Teachers’ association, accordir eR OELBAB aso, to an announcement coming from J. C. Is Enjoyed. The members of the ing club enjoyed the regular informal dancing p: y which was held at the} omple auditorium last night. The Masonie Danc- Bring the postoffice to the man out of town. astor. Serv as usual. Fi-} sses for ail City folks must go to the postoffice to buy postage Seen tee nie wean eT sor a |axnode of Greybull, a member of the ot J Friday on The Masters God. By. p | executive committee. The convention or register letters containing currency, Liberty bonds eve celebrations in the pm. ning mulibe’ jx, weaslon: hee. OCtousr: 8ito : 7, or other negotiable papers. ments were served during the evening “The Price or Forgiveness." — Se 11g and the affair yroved to be the usual * meeting. Wednesday evening Sp ee 5 4 A : BE ¥ success. i Bicheme cage. top cind es De cer eethe pertines. ITALIAN ISLAND REVOLTS. The ranchnien and oil workers may look after in the basement of the parsonage. se 6 |514 South Ber such matters at their own home without even rolling down their sleeves or changing from their work clothes. Let us start ce ow © . f A a (By Associated Press) VCluy fees newt Kear ‘ing in-church} onpON, Jan. 8.--The popul. es Dance. }every Sunday. yu as much The debut of Dancing | attention to ¥. ritual side as you club into the of the|do to your Sunday -belongs G thesisland of Veglia has revolt the Italian government troops and pr claimed a “Croatian republic,” says a Checks, drafts and money orders may safely be city was mide tn che at the Win-|to God. “Do aw couple of | Contr 2, se) ; by ordinary stage. tor Garden: ©: Ae the: Sehertent carci ets ‘Ai | Central News dispatch from Rome. _ sent us by ordinary postage. tra avas playing for the woolgvowers' | 3 ‘asper should be lined uy * ball! the. ‘d orchestra furnished the | with the Baptist chureh, Come out and SAVE MONEY Do you bank by mail? It has been made safe. music. The club will hold dances regu-| make yourself known. angers wel-! and so easy. Try it! in the Winter Garden. ‘The af-} come. You a er Lut once in|} Have your multiple typewritten was. well tepaed, | the First Baptist church. : forms. 4 NORTH CASPER CHAPEL .| Printed on the Multigraph { PERSONALS | P; Olson, pre s The cost averages less than i e 3 4 . ™. hin sorvic . med vent a vop thousand. meeting Thursday ys up and let us gi HKKEK NEAL AEARIERRARAIAR EL REEREPERAREREEREEERREREREREREA, Wyoming National Bank \ her aivet 1 4 . On your next ilette Miss at cma PRS public is Invited to all se ou 4 , Our Phone is Lt | . mort Where she ; Sir aks H : J Casper, Wyoming student. n .. ) CHRISTIAN i Multigraph Service Co. ea a holidays with her parents, Renareee Shearer: OF. hall. © Charles outh Grant St. chool 10 a, uperintende a. m., followed ree Ong pee ning ser- » Which tk 20 South Wolcott Post Offic G. Stout, Phone 930. p. We Burnett. * #8 J. O'Donnell of the Midwest fe fining comp: lett’ tits morning fer the oil field Salt Creek on. busi- Opposite POLICY You can buy followers-- N H spending alti ng tothe Plgualdeintenest ts 4 nd there are ded to the emer of Denver is|, in the city attend- | * und | visiting wit hgenheimer was former eo # PPOPPOOVGSE SOOO OHO OOO OOOS ota it ; ; N SATURDAY Cc Winter E Ison of the Cons: ft last night — fc Cheyenne on business for a few days A. K. Lee, dent, of the Natior Bank of Commérce, has returned.to hi home in Thermopolis ending sev eral days here dn busine: nd attend ing the convention of woolk ‘owers. = The Sinyinie alpl ty-two letters, psy S COLDS et contains for: but not friends. are soon “nipped in the bud’’ without eG bv use of — yieks Qover 17 Milios ‘ars Used aed Garden You can buy position-- See MERE eee 4 but not loyalty. | CHEMBECK'G ‘y — S$” usix You can buy power-- Mail Us Your | p 3 i i 1 KODAK : but not confidence FINISHING Ten Cent Dances Quick Services | HK rrerune Admission 25c oO Ladies Free SPOSOPOSSO SOOO DOOO DOD OOS: The most precious things in life are the things that can’t be bought. Box 1076 | Casper, Wyo, | s Upon this policy our business has been built--and pe une Foe will continue. SPECIALS TODAY All Serge Dresses f ‘Plush Coats Cloth Coats eeoe 0000000000 0000000000200 ODDODOO TO OO OOOO OOSDOO SOO OOH OD OOODOOODOOOI9, We are not retiring, but we are selling every article in our store at today’s market value regardless of what they cost us. For instance 5 $9, $10, $11, $12 Work Shoes at 68.75 ee -Johnson Co. SO SOPAOSH OD DOOOSEOHEOE ERO O MEH EOEEDOGOOET OOD TH OCOD POSED HOOOHOOESESOORS Velvet Dresses ed Duvetyn Dresses Skirts 2000079900000 eec0vesen OS ‘unningham § BANQUET AND DANCE CROWNING EVENTS OF SOCIAL PROGRAM IR ENTERTAINMENT OF WOOL MEN| Breaking what “ice’’ there might have been expected at} the beginning of so large! an evening by announcing cheerfully | that “the minister who was to have asked the blessing has fail.| { ‘ ed to appear, so I’ll have to ask you to be seated,” Master of | theme will be “He That Endureth % Gato the Enna.” Busttey: aptiool at BE Ceremonies Jack Leary conducted the splendidly successful rly 1908. Here Mr. tribute to A. TEA CHERS. S ME ET RH SEER SII IIR IN IER IT I |S HEAL EAE AIS AL ALAN AS eS et We Mo he AeA Aethe eMe Me Me See ee eho Sn a ET 006 Dr. ham, Claude L. 1 Senator J. W. Johnson of 5 eeevceccee 2 ARE TET: 22 00060908000009000 0080090000 IESE SES ae ption a ° eooe ‘ent failure only by working. He pre-| dicted, as did Mr. Brooks, the early arrival’ of good times. $s ne i Mr. Sullivan introduced G. R, H H. &. Lathr Armour and Comp: CUT IN HERDER | eae Mado Him Well WAGE GENERAL ra vo re Wages of sheep herders and camo | movers are being lowered to an almost uniform basis throughout WYoming During the coming y banquet and dance at the Henning last night for the Seven-| from $65 to $75 a month, compared . } with $90 and $100 during the r fended. Many are refusing to -| duetions at the hands of present © ‘aue| wea{ Ployers but are moving onto — athe: places and hiring out anew at the new | it F 1 PAGE THREE. ans, p, B. From bre a ke tl taken r they will draw ANNOUNCEMENT J. Waitz Bucher, organist of St. Mark’s Church an- nounces the opening of his classes on the piano and in harmony. Appointments will be made between 5 and 7 p. m. by calling 477-W. Enjoy Your Sunday Dinner at the | AMERICAN CAFE i Chicken, Goose, Duck or Turkey ; 12 m. to 8 p. m. 4 The cAmerican The House of Lightning Service & Quality ©9000207098 0000000008 000895800800898999000989 x (PLE LLL L bP islowrized MILK Overwhelming evidence from Surgeon General Cummings of the United States Health Service We quote herewith extracts from a statement made by Surgeon General Cummings “Pasteurization of milk prevents the conveyance of intestinal and other serious injections to artificially fed infants * * * and hundreds have been saved from serious illness caused by infections certainly conveyed al times through raw milk.” The -Wyoming Clinical Laboratory Tests Our Milk Every Week. We Have Installed a New Jensen Pas- teurizer to Pasteurize Our Milk in the Proper Sanitary and Scientific Manner. 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