Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 15, 1921, Page 3

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| ki | | y TRINITY LUTHERAN | ' ; South Park and East Fourth streets; | | J. H#Gockel, paster. Tomorrow morn- ing a German service will be held « 10:30. The text of the sermon will db Matt. 3:13-17; theme, “The Divine Rev elation at thé Baptism of Christ.” . WILMERING SUCCEEDED em BY LONG BEACH MAN AS MAILS SUPERINTENDENT terday at the 2 that George Wilmering had relieve as superintendent of mails at the Casper office, and v to Other Officers Elected and Im-) the evening service the third of } fetainad: alebie! Mefteatt : : ies of ‘sermons on the Lord's Praye of Gnas Bediiaps ! +) doll dance executed by Miss Ethel Dunn rtant An- lien t A Ane A Bod and-Mr. A, Charies Keyes. Mr. Keyes; P® Reports Made at will be delivered. “Having considered | pointed to suc Wilmering in er in general The eleventh. of Series af concerts to be given by Prof. Rudolph Lundberg, assisted by his pupils, complimentary to the American Legion, will be given in the club rooms in the West Hotel building on Monday, January 17, at 3 o'clock, , The concerts haye always mct with the appreciation of the American Legion and are well attended by friends of the Legion as well as the member. The following program will be pr sented: Piano, “Loin de la Ville’ .... Beaumont 3 Norma Stockton Vocal, “Waiting” __ Ttandall_Iserman Vocal, “Myr Sweet Wid Rose”__Trotere Margaret Speas ‘Piano, “Poupee Valsante” ____Poldini Rollin Nygaard --Croke |D.A. BR. Has An | | Interesting Meeting. | ; chapter enjoyed a social hour and re Who is a dancing master, plans to illus: | trate the newest’ ballroom! steps ot each of the dances, se # ‘The regular meeting of the Port Cas-, par chapter of the Daughters of the Americon Revolution was held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Leavitt, 700 South Beech street, Tuesday, January 11. The new regent, Mrs. W. M. Holland, pre- sided at the meeting and the other new officers took up their duties at the session. i The time was spent in hearing e- ports from the various committees and in outlining the work for the new year. At the close of the business session the | the "Casper Boy § nual Meeting Held at Court _ | auestions regarding p House Friday Night R, T. Kemp was elected president of} rout council at the} annual meeting of the council held a the courthouse last night. Other of cers to head the Scout organization | here for the coming year were Ira G.! Wetherill and Dr, J. FP. O'Donnell. vice | presidents, and T. Algeo, treasurer. Ambrose Hemingway, Scout commis- sioner, was designated the local mem- ber of the national council to attend the annual meeting of the national council in New York City in March. The annual reports of the treasur and the exwutive were read and ferred to the auditing committee com- { } i } in the first two sermons, we shall nov ‘take up the Lord’s Prayer itself and base this serraon on the introductory words: “Our Father, who t in Heavy en.' This service commences at 7: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Science ser Grant streets, and on Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock. ‘The lessop-sermon for tomorrow is “Life.” Sunday school at 945 a.m. The public is cordially in i vited to attend these services. FIRST BAPTIST Cc. M. Thompson, pastor, ices in the Courthouse as usu es abe held | ry Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new | ice at the corner of Fourth and | the capacity of superintendent of mails. Mr. McLean arrived here yesterday | afternoon and assumed his duties to- He"comes highly recommended as lan expert in this line of work, having had seventeen years’ experience in such and wings, known over the y as nt’ towns. Mr. M | Lean has also nad a 1 of ex- | perience in the handling of letter car- | riers. The new appointment will put the working force under the direct supe: vision of a man who is used to work- ing under adverse conditions. Just as soon as Mr. McLean can familarize | himself with local conditions it is the | hope of the local department to place Vocal, “I Gathered a Rose”__._.___ Lee| freshments served by the. hostess. posed of T. F. Algeo, Rev. Walter L.| ble school a. m.; classes for Phen Sm Cae, Sater SOS OACIREMOLO, Thelma Hugo As @ surprise to many friends of the |French and Ira G. Wetherill, ages. Morning worship 11. o'cloc 6; bag Se Gad bare Pa pia B 2. i x i Seat te Fe . 3 Supevintende: Yonstruc a } Vocal, “Toreador, Hola!” -.-__Trotere| city, W. W. Barker of the Continental |, The application of the local council} theme, “The Master's Faith.” B, “LOST NAVAL BALLOONIST AND WIFE: A new portrait of Lieut.) willed hes competed tion Lest f Rudotph Lunabore Supply company has returned from. «| £F renewal of its charter was approved, |P. Ur 6:40 p. m. Evening service 1:30, pitted has completed an inventory ol Dear Little Mother o’ Mine” {short trip to the ast with a brias,{2"d the contribution to the natlonal| theme, “The Walter Hinto: Sterling | formerly Miss Margaret McLaine of {council fixed at $125. tianity. at of Author one of the three Naval aeronauts who were lost and then! qiterations to be inode of the bas Our annual meeting is to ment found in the Canadian wilderness, and his charming wife. | and as far as known his plan coincides } Mrs. F. J. schinsky Conneaut, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Barker wili , Twenty-three new members +were | held Wednesday evening. Let ail Bap- | ect with te presented ‘by Mr. A Vocal, “The Radiance in Your Eyes" | make their home here. elected to the council, representing | tists get out for the services Sunday] teresting to all who have attended. ay \ | Stafford of the Chamber of Commerce 3 _ Novelio se @ every civic, religious, social and busi-|and be sure to find out about the an-) will be weleomed at any or all the serv- E Tk 1 | EIZE before the post office department at Mrs. Don Lovdell : Bachelors Club Dance hess interest of the community, ‘Tho nual meeting and be there. We have| ices of the Methodist church. Come | |Washington. It is hoped that the eec- Plano, “Blush’ Rose” —...-.-.--Wacla!Is Well Attended. newly elected members include C. A.) had a great year, Let us plan for far] ana bring your friends. | cirabitaatip iva willie. upon at the qi. earliest possible moment so that the work of alteration can be begun immed jately and the installation of 1,000 new . tr boxes be made as soon as possible. .dt| ™ v Margaret Brown Vocal, “The 'Princess” éMrs. J.T. iach fhe eo ucee De Baap ‘ Vocal, “Those Songs My Mother Used ning. About 200 couples presented their | De® Frank O'Brien, EB. G. Burwell, xiven by tho|CUlen, M. J. Foley, M. C. Dutton, C.| greater one in the year we are now en nee anheheoeete ee anes py fhe] R. Bodenbach, 1. A. Toothaker, Dr. W.|tering. All Baptists nd those without NORTH CASPER CHAPEL “Ttended at the Winter Garden last evs-| ©: Kocher, Dr. T. J. Riach, -D..W. Ogit-|a church home are invited to make this| C. P. Olson, preacher. Sunday school | 2.1chureh your church. You stran-/10 m. Services 7:30 Sunda: P. Bacon, Dr, G. M. Anderson, Rev.! ger but once. in the First Baptist | ning; subject, “Full Surrender.” C. A. Wilson, Rev, C. M. Thompson, | church. : meeting ‘Thursday, 7:30 , GL. Mason, W. A. Lacey, B.S. eye- rayer 16. Sing” _--_. --Wakefield Smith} invitations at the door. G gots Lal Branson Programs were «given to the guests Line 3 | weecanvae ssccrearsreeaacee Braione| mat, succtaata Thee meate wae sore | gon, Feed Van london, Tay” Gopi | ST. MARK’S = Jack Lassiter, a homestead {ber abpdrtatent (riand wit teh tor Mrs. J, R. Wilson plied by the Schembeck orchestra with | 22ck Weary, Wi In Molmes, A. W.} “ Sovenih and Wolcott streets; | Revs PERSONALS | Mitts addition, was drrested ye warded to Washington for consideration < Vocal— - Hie GAGA TURRET Pree eae ee the! rantine busineny of tie| LEMP AG BAwards, sector, Holy Com: | liv. Deputy: herite Tne Bees ono lor the post office commission. (a) “In An-Old-Fashioned Town"... jvocalist. Refs 4 - acyad. att 2 i sine’s al eee ae peame sin,” Church: school 9:45) Po — ore re en 2 According tu ihe a bs é > upon the practicability of inaugurating > eh hig chool 6 Siclins Vest) hia MABE is 8 hy z Waller |/ieus and egkes prepared fy. the Hel.. <7 caleational campalsit along the lies Ta een Sooo aPage PYS| South Lincotn, are ‘the parents of i | been peddling the booze around Baker | ver Wl ning caterers, ot the federal “Keeping” tt" prawrame 2 a0: baby son born on Friday evening at| and Mills addition. | business Whitted left last night for Den er w'rre he will confer with Frank epee Willis Stidger has returned from Der he has been looking after H. L. Bottoms Sis. Yoeal Duet, “Holy Father, Guide Our After this week the dances will be], O'Donnell, Dr. d. C. Kaui at > De. | Xelth's private hospital. Both |" When. arrested Lassiter had elaht| yon%t SatReP ihe Steps,” fromthe opera, “Marl- held regularly Tuesday evenings, with| wWhoeler and A. A, Slate addtebeontia mother and son are doing nicely. gallons of booze in his machine which | Cagnival, Toseland tana’ “ Wallust)the exception:of January 25. which ts | cone at length upon the subject, and|__f.0- 0}. hall. Bible school 10 a. eee is Z Mesdames Nye and Leschingsky the date for the Salto dance. 5 he is supposed to have brought from| q9th, Douglas although the he was driv Shes ing bore a South Dakota license. The| Read The Tribune liquor was said to be bonded woods | Noi b C.D. Murane superintendent;| c¢. v- s is leaving this evening | i the discussion ended with a motion thi ¢ 2 Accompanists—Ethel Dunn and Ru- — ee Sle ewis SeceMlirras easton the ea: for all ages. A new class just} for Denver, where he will spend. the} dolph Lundberg. Northside Cirele cil should appoint a committee to take | S“ting for the unmarried young peo-| coming week with his family. He will 2 Changes Nante. the matter under advisement ple past high school age. We have » attend the National Western Live- | , ‘ i . : ‘ ; z . but it’ smelled like moonshine. Installation of Wood¢raft | At @ meeting of the members of the - oh school’ class and will add other} stock show ana will look after buy Officers is Held. | Northside circle of the Methodist Aid| Springfield, Ill, claims to have ‘6,900 es as the oceaSinn demands.| for the No: company. 3 He twill be Poked ais mttsenoon be The Neighbors of Woodcraft. install-| society which was held at the home of} women in business, professional and in ching and communion at 11 a eee fore Justi berafvthe © Tubbs. | ed new officers Friday night af. the I.{ Mrs. O. R. Hawley, 229 East Grant | dustrial life. : the morning sermon, Wota FOCATE ae | 0.0. F: hall. The rooms were deco.j street, it was decided to change the ss % Evening worship |. Denver friends in Casper this weet: | rated with American flags and. the| name of the organization tothe Busy Dail Fashion Hint HfoRram opened with the flag ceremony | Bee circle. a y Dea cent. rental) Stay were endeavoring to lovate Glen Coen * of the order, The ceremony was The meeting was well attended: und lowed by the installation of the follow. | tWo new names were added to the mem ing: G. N., Lena Bishop; P, G. N., Ma-| bership, roll. A financial report of the rie. Frank; attendant, Minnie Beck past year was made. The treasur musician. rted that the circle made $236.19, ebia Clar 70 of which Was donated to the al Aid soviety of the chu T, C. Tonkin has left on an exten sive business trip through the state. one ATISFACTION This will be part of «7h The, Midwest Refining company nas ture which has been used many times! added a new room to its office rooms | as a platform lecture and which has|on the fifth.floor of the Oil Exchange proven beneficial to the public in many | building, by enclosing a space int ait fields, Charles G. Stout, minister, 834 }lobby. The new room will be used by When a modern man meets an old- South Grant. Phone ¥ _ [the purehasing & ment. * ran, said to reside here, in behalf of TAY his mother who desires to communicate | GUARANTEED with him. Almeda Boyer; banker, Zen- +1. S., Katherine Brum 0. S.. Nellie Van Doren; managers, Jen- fashioned, modest girl, nowadays, he's a lot more embarrassed than she is. ST PRESBYTERIAN J. M. Dough who has been spend 1 a) \ o ae | i you use nie Heageny, Gertrude Clemons ant was used’ for necessary oxpense s xth str et; Rev. Ch: \ a | Julia Pursel; correspondént, George C. the balance» of 4 is now on Dustor. Suni ool § yostor SEE SE SCI Davis ‘ hand to start the new year. ‘ sins worsliiy 11 o'clock onfight ciel hed | After the instatiation the» juventio! following néw officers were elevs- Ste ae ryt (ob aubaats sds i 0 ore ise * charter was. dedicated worge” Davis | sident, Mrs. Is. M. Miller; vieo laiitdvont./Aetee Zatti anthem, ew Lo, Rion : w | gave an interésting’ thik GA! Ghe sul.| President, Mrs. H. Medford; -sceretar: Praise Thee, O Lord by) Pea solo Attageyedtiogdebh. Pendeltb ject of the order. [ Mrs. G. L. Mason; treasurer, Mrs. M I rer ind My Lord (Buck), his offices from: the foltrth foc \ The remainder of the time was spent | tle MeBride; reporter, Mrs. H.W. in daneing and with musie. Refresh. | Ormsby. ments were served in cafeteria style to. After the election of officers and the about 150 guests. | business hour, a social time was spent. ° * j A luncheon was served by the hostess. Del Club jive Wie re be dine entare ‘ ‘ Surprise Celebration » Mt the regular meeting of the Na-| of Birth Anniversary. > trena Delpbian club: which was held at} Mr. A, B. John and his twin sister, the home of Mrs. T. F. Algeo, it wag|Mrs: T. C. Hollingsworth, were most decided to give an, illustrated lecture op | Astecably surprised last night at the British art. The club has. for its pro-; Rome of Mrs. Hellingsworth on North gram this year a study of the art of the | Grant street by a birthday party givea different nations, The lecture will be| them by a@ number of their friends. 4 held in the--basement of the Method-| The decorations for the home follow 7 ist church Wednesday afternoon, Jan- | ¢d the color scheme of pink and white. uary? 19. A short business meeting wil! |The time was devoted to playing 500, precede the lecture and will be called|Three tables were arranged... The or move I oz: ‘we ge of thy} : : Buckir Christan Wn-) Oil, Exchange to the Amer theater} * 7 er ing ety » at which time | Hufiding, where he will occupy. a spi . Don Lobdell will sing a solo.” Eve-| cious. suite. ’ worship «t 7:30; sermon, oe 6 £ Just Takes An Eatonio advon, Nebr, stop] > “phe Batonio aia ment.” Phil 4 ythem, Jubil Sheritt B flat by Nevin; solo, “The Heavenly | ped in night enroute to Portal” (Geibel), Don Lobdell. The | Chadron with’an ‘alleged Latdies’ Aid soc t Thursdd afternoon, 4 the ehur ‘DO Si ig 2 Mr ‘commit 2 ra a 3 5 ve char; shoir will give We feel deeply grat the kind: | . taking up «song service the last Sunday evening | ly thoughtfulness of our friends’ who. ous iy f in this month, Januar: We invite} both before and since the passing of our mg on f all who love to sing into our choir.| joved one,‘have manifested \ that truly » bloating, | Twenty now singing in} helpful sympathy which eames from | pias Sa arts ‘Acid stomach also a Drug Store our choir an invitation 10] the father of | fealipante rotete all to worship with u Seats are free i and MRS. R. B. ROWLAND, | BOX semen Tool ry “ii: and all are weleome, high honors of the game were awarded oH oie: p lecture “wi re a ‘a Rete MK. and MRS. HARVEY WISN } PRBMGDI A 3: Sen ae Le COG aaienands Spanier aka eved Pisce SCORER AT INR RUBE EALS METHODIST EPISCOF : an i The Rexall Store The Pioneer Store sie 8 |and Adgiph Runnell, consolation. 4 Bluek {8 emphasized everywhere {7,200 Mast Seon. atruot wa PEs = , Mrs. R. B. Rowland of Butte, Mont,| (Wo course supper Was served and the] Black is Levers french, minister. At the morning bd nd her husband's relatives at 716 Wa{Sifts- by their friends, YG 5 OER ORL TED BY. Boe aan DA, Bait. Sande ; Ninth street. Mrs, Rowland was called meet nretative color. Here, blacic satin is of Christ." The choir to the city by the death of Robert} pabees used for the first model, with narcow wit sing uch service, ‘The mo Rowland. ner, bunds of henna embroidery on eith- | ing anthem will be. “The God of i + 4 8 | ‘The annual din dios of the the T, 0. 0. y the }or side and front of the skirt. The } vest Pr (4, KK. Hyser) and at night, > held in|collar and girdle are also in henna |, Paradise’ (Ira B. Wilson).. The 7 o'clock Mou-torepe.’ Medium requires 5 yards | young people and boys and girls who n of the Midwest Re-| day evening. nch sditin and ™ yards 40-inch | crowd the Sunday schol of the, Meth- ‘as host at an infor-| After the dinn business session | rope, odist church, evidently find it, wort 3 thte "Ht » held, followed by initiation of a] Phe geeond frock is in gray, the | while. You to come aud ning hotel before the dance which w skirt having black figures. The stiteh- | bring your family, time iy: 945 iven by the Bachélor’s club. The * baskieie ye ing at the sides of the applied blouse {#4 m. In the Epworth 1a ague tonigh guests included Mrs. L, G. Wilson, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Dorey front is also in Medium size | cloxes the fine study i Christian Amen. Wilson and Ted Powers. jily have returned from We inttie yards 64-inch plain ma- | ieanization which has been so very in: oe ‘ + {where they have been, ysiting, Mr tite 2 yurds 36-inch figured ma- ‘Dither ster [Dorey spent about five months in the [terial and 2 y a ONSILITIS . Bride-to-Be. South and was joined by ner husband |! Utls ‘ Pictorial Review q IMrs. Cacl) Hawkes entertulmod: lant | aboutea. month ngo. 7 They) wi First Mode o _ Apply thickly over throat— ress No, £087. Sizes, 34 to 50 inches 5 rf evening at her home on South Grant) th r of ‘the winter: at ; Hite 27 a ity } COVE Ri Boe SAS OOE e str $ s} Sete ; ? bus a s 2: - 222 WV street. strect tn. honor of Mix Caroline Bates [home, 1222 South Watnur steec Second ode! Dress No gon4. Sizes VY | ¢ K s , i een o Givew be 4 to 46 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. | Brown of this city. Places at the tables | Dance Given by ambroidery No. 12508, ‘Transfer, blue "VAPORUB | 2 reset: ~.. {Casper Band. Tol rt: Me Saal thi Mitboeee oe a © dance will be given this evening in|or yeHow, 30 cents, Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Michie, Edith Cook, Mabel Dumm, .;the Temple auditorium ‘under the aus-| - = garet Laughlin and ¥ he Wagner, | Picts of the Casper Band orenestra, vee The orchestra plans to give a s Bridge La daneing parties on Saturday ever Is Enjoyed, Mrs, Burl C. Boyle ente |They will be public. number of friends at a te eon served at her home on South Cen- ter street yesterday afternoon, After Jumeheon the afternoon was deveted to playing wuction bridge, ee 8 Dinner Given, at, Henning Hote Mr. D. Bingam fining comptiny mal dinner par remaind é AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING Today and Monday OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTH COATS Have been grouped in two lots Lot 1 ~ Lot2 $16.50 $25.00 Values up to $48.50 Velues up to $92.50 DRESSES In Tricotines, Serges and Silk cheon RE eee 138 South Center St, 2 = = And nowhere will you find a better or more complete line of CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, . SMOKERS SUPPLIES, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND BOOKS ce is so excellent or more up-to-date. Mrs. Db. Ff. Auborn entertained dat evening in recognition of the birth 3 niversarles of D. F. Auborn and: Jobin Willian Mony ‘friends were pregant ty nd their congratulations to tl guests of honor. Luncheon was serve by the “hostess at midnight. The con- terplece of the table was a huge birth- day cake, Saccessful_ Dance Staged ut the Temple. The Temple auditorium was thé seene on nost successful dance last night. The affair was the first of a series of Friduy night dancing parties which ave being given under the direction of Mrs Sain Service ye hall vas comfort- ably crowded and the dancing lasted A Or a Fountain whose ser CC WEST Proprietor of the two little stores with the big business.’ la iy r until midnight. One of the features of Co Values up to $45. Specialty on player no repair work and a tuning’ alsc other musical Kitty: Butcher instruments, Ask for A. R. Irish’ Nightengal Troute. LYRIC THEATR: RICHTER MUSIC CQ. One Weelr Starting Phone 306 SUNDAY, JANUARY 16TH HHH UM

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