Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1921, Page 3

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3 Che Caspet Daily Cribune PACE THREE ESE AGA LSTEBIT LCE EROS RAC eee Yision secretary. for the home mis-|versary special services will be hel: {Sen rena Dublication’ societies for the| tomorrow, a German service at 16:30 y save Dad's face at some fu- See rates ais eoetekety pos give anja. m., an English service at 7:20 p His depredations were all a . BY. P.U. 7 p. m., top the “Happy Kanyon” shows ‘How May’ We Improve Our Fy: ,| and. his trial were held tn the poet g-| the theme being the words with which| of the high jinks of justice of Slippery closed his address before the Gulch. We understand thet one of Tere I stand; I cannot do oth-| his accomplices was D. R. MoKay, God help me. Amen.” who made a practice of robbing the bank one evening and acting as high sheriff the next here. He expressed himself as be- ing very well pleased with the situa- tion in Casper, eee Mrs. C. J. Gerber and little daugh- ter Betty, have returned from Parker- ton where they have been -visiting with friends for the week. * aj fair that we tell of this matter ds date. m. The sermon in each service will! staged at ww, crea-|be based upon the text Hebrews 10:2: tion?" Young people who are stran: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN jers in Casper are especially welcome. | Luthe: Evening service 8 o'clock Dr. Kinney | diet ‘Tabernacle corner Sixth and Durbin.| Will also have charge of the ev marsh bi Rev, Charles A. Wilson, pastor. service. Do not miss th's oppor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morn- tunity of hearing ene of our hig Bap- ST. MARK ing worship at 11 o'clock. jtist men. The public gencrally is in-|_ Seventh and Wolcott st Mr. and Mrs. Harry Free have left for Green. River, Utah, where Mr. Free expects to negotiate a deal to handle that townsite for Casper “The Great U ' aay x t Unities.” Acts 17 27. | Vited. Ph <. Edw: of pigante reat hilip K. Edwards, rector. : oat eg Bah ante oe oe That Stand in the House = Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Church ci eras alan < foe Pati tents =S- ; J. F, Christensen has returned to Holy Cit even aritass 1. Bott ie UNOS PEOPLE'S _ |school at 945 a.m. Morning prayer|Pa, to visit his brother, whe. gus: for © t 1 ita | Otfices with’ the. Wy % 5 oL, oms. IN. jand sermon at 11 a. m. tained an injury in a recent " Is Announced. date of the last entertainment will be| Oil company after being confined to . Piesse note the-change in the hour| ‘The following is the program for! ogres troy eee ‘The fourteenth concert to be given|May 6, the first Friday in next month, of evening young people's meeting by Prof. Rudolph Lundberg, assisted|#nd the dance will be held at the by his pupils, complimentary to the|Temple auditorium as usual. — Miss Blsie Fuelscher, wiv reusntly ‘American Legion, will be held jn the}. The money which will be left in the|returned from a vacatioij spent in ‘American Legion rooms in the base-|‘reasury after the last social: func-| California, has resume:! her duties as the Baptist Young People’s Union Mis-| REE METHODIST. i een 7 30 ite 7 o'clock, in the church/sionary lesson, Sunday evening at 7) Rev. A. T. Edwards, pastor. depatteaant! tke lett the serioniot is ate eed i the tabernacle. | o'clock: Sunday. school at 1:20-p.'m.; young) company and tells us that he 1 me nds Evening worship hour changed from| “The Rise and Fall of the Aztec *ervice at & p. m.; prayer meeting! going in business for himself. 7380 to 8 o'clock during the summer.| Nation,” Elmer Cox; “The Pueblo In, | People’s meeting at 7 p, mi preaching his home for the past several days. cee - Evening worship 8 o'clock. Sermon,| dians,”" Mis «phe | Wednesday eveni 7:30, ay | ment of the West Hotel bullding, Mon- | tion will be donated to the Boy Scouts'joperator at the telephone exchange @enlargement of Life,” John 10:10,| Spirit. of Wanre”’ Ginna’ Gite laial invitation te ef} S| Ww. L. Swick, employed in the tin | April 18, at 8 o'clock. reaniza’ IS ge te f f aaete § | Anthem, “Crossing (he Bar," Macy;)A. B, Johnson; “Indium Cltgence:| Satta ae ce ee ae ‘4 quartet, “The Lord Is My Light and 3 ne _o NORTH CASPER CHAP’ a position as foreman with one of solo, “Scarf Dance” (Chami-| Mr. and Mrs. 3. B:‘Hanway left this] Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lester will ‘ i vs Owen Whisler; “Indian Schools and NOF eR CHAPEL. he local sheet me s. nade), Rollin. Nygaard. : afternoon on the Burlington for Chi-| leave this evening for a short trip to wes Salvation,” Hall, by Mesdames Frank| maucational Facilities,” Howard Coc, | Rev. C. P. Olson, pastor. aeG: desist ea ‘Vocal. solo, “Love's Confession’’|Cago and. New York City. They ex-|Salt Lake City, provided traffic is Spd Leschinsky, Messrs. Firmin and ‘Famous Indians,” Miss Vera Nayloe| .S¥nday school at 10 a. m.; pearching Lundberg, ts + cb A. McNeese has resigned his job Jczk!), Thelma Hugo. pect to attend business matters in|resumed over the line now tied up i and Harley Barnett; ‘Missionary | P. m.; choir practice Thursday at senate VGa-tret be Leper ir: “Spring Sons” (Lynes),|connection with the Chicago office of |on account of the recent snowstorm. Si Bais wrainst Sulld at the manse, 804] Work Among the American Indian 40 p. m. Sermon topic for tomorrow,| 9S fireman in the refining depart- Rudolph Lundberg. —— *|'Phe Tribune and attend the Associated | © ss 7:30. Ladioa Kid acres ay cvening at| Miss Cecil Drake; violin duet, “By the| “Doubting Thomases,” A cordial in.|MeMt and is going back to the ranch. Piano solo, “On the Lake" (Hap-| Press meeting on April 20 in New| C. L. Jones, telegraph employe for : Gay at 280 pe ihe Church Thurs-| Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurancey, | Vitation to all. Be aio irnees /bAb) stheraic will ene kirk), Amelia: Shikany. York. They will probably return by|the Mountain’ States Telegraph and oe ; 2:30 p.m. Mrs, A .C. Rikers | rei F per crop this Misses Mary Flinn and Vera Naylor. The public is invited to attend, is ittee will haye charge. le “Smile” (Lieurance), Mra, | Washington, D. C., and St. Louis, Mo. | Telephone company here, has resigned we tocnc ee Ba ea St Sige A ee eee Atanwiy Will rardainy AOISEA Tslite| tobe replaced by C!-A. Ferguson of - “ ae Ae ae the stranger to worship} ‘Vocal solo, ‘“Time's Roses" (Barry),|{9 attend the graduation of Miss In- | Rawlins. on RE : aoe | ra Holland. abel Hanway who ia attending the Pseais Bee hy ERA EM METHODIST EPISCOPAL Piano solo, “The Zittle Corporal”| Principia college. Mr. Hanway will] Miss Neille Latta and Miss Mary L.| IN TREATMENT 01 TEETH—In 7 “OPAL | (Lenzberg), Eileen Butler. return directly to Casper after a short | Jones are. new operators at ‘the tele-| experiments recently performed, Dr. ‘or Thou Art With Me" is the text ‘Vocal duet, ‘Serendae” from the|8top in St. Loui phone exchange here. Both are local! Thomas F. Ryan, famous dental spe |f the morning sermon and at the * girls, cialist, claims to trace Bright's dis- | ®vening service the theme will be boys who take up fa cessful TRINITY LUTHERAN. South Park and East Fourth streets, be H. Gockel, pastor. April 1§ marks the 400th anniversary of Luther's firm) STANDARD REFINERY NOTE: and heroic stand before the diet of| To be arrested six times in five| Leslie R. Sellers, F. Gibler, EB. C. ?Industrial News W. E. Patterson, of the carpenter department, is taking a short vacation while looking after some stock. “Le Roi Ia dit” (Delibos), Mes- ‘: Sh ae x ny rs} worms, an event which meant andjnights is the new record establish Whi re, Pe sta dC. Passat Nye and Lial Branson. | Mrs. Thompson ; eee va ads yi arp are ae «Riot = ia Oper gies Pauiiaus, vit sing Still means so much to the Christian| by William Swartsfager. The charses| Roteree hace: teen atau and C. / Socal solo, “Life's Lullaby” (Laney, {t0 Be Hostess. i A. J. ‘Hardendort end Mark U.| ailments to bad teeth. A year of yervice tho choir will sing church and to the etate re wen mee : ha : Mrs. P. W. Frank. Mrs, A. EB. Thompson will enter- Weber are expected to return tomor-| dentistry should be included in every | “If With All Your Hearts," by E. L vary all the way from kidnapping to|construction labor to the rigging de: ‘ bs restoration of the “open bible,” of| pilfe: h Ww vay y i € Dsntord, and Mr.,Hood wil sive rn 5 \r ring & ham. We have always felt | partment. pr "tar ally tomorrow afternoon in |TW from Salt Lake where they have| medical course, says Dr. Ryan in his ih. The|neerty, of conscience, and, x Sa ve § | Peigpie i sot Mon miieri prosienb waschaes Harnilton of Sun | been on business connected with their | book, “Teeth and Health.” Abnegation,”: by Harvey B. Gall. Tho|sult, of civil Uberty, had lta begin. |he got ctarten bet we Gee hee had its begin-|he got started but we did not think yjning on that memorable day that the minions of the oe were ibe Be Wwe Peter’ ante cee ooe In_keoping with thi to_his activities. We thi of the Evening,” by L. Ashford, sung by C, Hood, A. Cook, Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Hood. Miss Eda Holland will lead the do- votional hour of the league at 6:30 the evening m W. W. Mahaffey and Frank Weigle have been transferred from the pipe department to the welders as helpers. Vocat solos, (a) “Elegie” (Massenet),| rise who {s visiting here at the home | ll holdings in Utah (>) “Four-Leat pores (Coombs), Mra. of Mrs, E. R. Bhinp: The Spears and Chapman account. | ATbor Mich., where he is a student ‘Thomas J. Riach, in the department of business adimin- “ ” ants’ offices have ben moved from ie Vocal duet, “April Morn” (Battem),|Engagement Is the third floor in the Oll Exchange istration. Mr. Lever has been here Mesdames E. C, Gates and L. B. Sund-| Announced. ‘ . spending the spring vacation with bis well. Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Miller, of 605 pecan to rooms:602-603 on''the| fifth |e nts. Piano solo, “Hovering Butterfiles}| West Eleventh street, announce the te ei (Gaynor), Ruth Scott. engagement: of their daughter, Jean Supt, Gi Ad Holmes, of stile North-laur tow. = Attorneys R. M. Boeke and J, M. ipt. G. A. es, 0} ‘orth-} subject being “How Can We Improve Vocal: aglcy “i= nermantay Waits |¢-S5riets Lo anitenen eagonemece. 411 ean are; at. Bovean Adin attending | western railroad, left yesterday for}Our Recrceations?" In the Sunday Sung (Strelezki), Mrs. Don Lobdell, to: bistrees stators for'aHe Gay: Omaha, where ‘he will attend to some aes Regen Are Lee a! school we will do our to Vocal solos. (a) “Duna’* (McGill), (b) 4 eee business, matters. pertaining to the] the entire school Sscttiecy hs and PERSONALS Mrs. D. D. Myers leaves Sunday for|Tallroad. . _] the Increased room being planned for, . Omaha, where she will be joined by RE oe Mrs. C. E. Hood is planning for a her husband and both will proceed to} Miss Helen O'Malley, chief dill[ splendid observance of Chidren’s week “The Awakening” (Spross), H. 1. Bot- toms. ‘ Piano solo, “May Night” (Ward), their home in Tulsa, Okla.. Mr. and|clerk at the Northwestern {freight| with programs and meetings, April 24- Mrs. Myers have spent the winter in| house, left yesterday on a week’s va-| May 1, Watch for full announcement Casper. cation to Denver, where she will visit] of it. ‘ eee Shooting Stars “Coal Oil” Johnny is dead. He was the man who threw his money away just for the fun of seeing folks chase it. He dies a poor station agent, his family living in Mrs. A. L. Cook. p riod" trom the Spee, Peete, Mar] Mra. H.R. Lathrop ts visiting tn York" (Kerker), Mra, Leschineky pat Denver, Mr. Lathrop intended to re- SSE rete Rudolph Lundberg. Aci panists, turn to: Casper before this week-end ends. but was snowbound. L. V. Streiff leaves’ tomorrow for Bip8 5a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, | 7 Mrs, J, R. Wilson and Rudolph Lund-|°™' ew Chicago, where’ he will represent <he| P. F. Dolin, warehouse foreman for} Christian Science services .are held! four stall Fooms. The man: who bere Mrs. Robert W, Brand and son, | Northwestern railroad telegraphets at|the Northwestern here, has “been on|every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new | has fortune flung at him, as he, does Sens : ; church edifice at the corner of Fifth a Robert, Jr., have returned from a Mrs. M. C: Keith has left for Berke- and Grant streets. - The lesson sermon trip in tho southern states. -Mrs. ley, Cal. ‘arnieks she i pecreaabout Cae eRe ty. pci en eg o- for tomorrow is “Doctrine of Atone- as pete rary Mae Reith: ‘bad weather almost every where and} Julian G. Lever, general freight ment.” The public is cordially invited re ? that Casper and Wyoming has them|and passenger agent for the North-| C. 3. Spens, traffic vice president|to attend these services. Sunday will STAG een Che Beintory O01 sar ehpbaed, - western, returned last’ night from|of the’Burlington, with headquarters| school {s held at 9:45 o'clock, to which SE er eee oe ‘ Lusk, where he attende1 the annual/at Chicago, is in th~ city on mattcrs|children up to the age of 20 years| aed Mies Kath will eile with wnat] F- 0. Prior of the Midwest Rerin-|eonvention of the Wyoming Stock |pertaining to tho rairvad. may attend. 1 Mildred Keith, who is teaching school| iff company 1s in the fields at Big |Growers’ association. | see | in Delta, Colas Muddy from the offices in the Mid- iene west Refining company building here. Private Mosesitianee He will return this evening. For Monday Night, rt By special arrangement with A. N Schemebck of theSchembeck orchestra, a social evening for the Moose only is planned for the coming Monday night. ‘The affair will.take the | place of the last private dance, which was delayed, on account of the Elk’s en- tertainment. é Specialities in entertainment” in- cluding’ songs by- Miss Rhue -Gill and Rex Mayne, and exhibition dancing by Miss Jay Bickford and. Professor MacFarlane will be @ part of the even- ing’s program. All Moose are invited and an un- usually peppy evening is assured the guests. a conference regarding the wage con-|the sick list for the past three days troversy, but at the’ present writing is ex- . not realize its value. The man who acquires independencee through thrift knows the value of every dollar. Practice Thrift and Wis- dom. $1.00 starts an account. 4 per cent interest makes it grow. pected to be back on the job soop. cee A. H. Davis, who is connected with FIRST BAPTIST F. Montmorency, \general freight|the Burlington freight department| Rev. C. M. Thompson, Jr., pastor. agent for the Burlington, arrived here| here, returned last night from a short} ~All services at the usual hours, at from Omaha last night. trip to Chicago. the church, corner of. Fifth and Beech ©, Harmon, Wyoming plant. chief see ene streets. Sunday school 9:45 a. m— for the Mountain States Telegraph} Julian Lever, Jr., son of the freight] Harry Free is leaving this evening|classes for all. Morning worship at and Telephone company), was in the}|and passenger agent for the North-|for Green River, Utah, where he will]11 o'clock. At this time Dr. Brace ity yesterday Jooking over the’ plant | western here, leaves today for Anniattend. to some business matters, “Kinney, of Denver, who is joint di- Oe ah iTS ur Remarkable Sale Of the Most Extraordinary Offerings in Seasonable Ready-to-Wear for Women Is In Full Sway A Few Suits Left at $19.95 . Values up to $65 50 SUITS AT $38.95 Which just arrived. All the newest in style and materials. 1O6 4 65 Suits at 20 Per Cent Reduction A Wonderful Line of Dresses at $19.95 Just Arrived SPECIAL 50 NEW DRESSES 40 Dresses taken from Carefully selected’ in’ New York stock, market. Values up to $100 .in Tricolette, Satin, Y our Choice, $24.95 Taffeta, Georgette. 50 Coats and Wraps “A Bank of Strength and Service” The National Bank of Commerce aI see American Legion Dance Draws Splendid Crowd. In spite of the fact that two en- rtainments were being given at the e time last night by the American Legion, the dance ‘held in the Winter+ Garden drew an unusually good crowd. ‘The last night of the fox trot con- test was held, which makes the third of the series. Tne Schembeck orchestra supplied the music from 9 o'clock until mid- night. IAA RA cee Saturday Night Club to Eentertain. - Mrs. Sain Service will direct the dancing party to be given this’ even- ing at the ‘Temple auditorium by the Saturday Night Dancing club, All club members and their friends are invited to attend. * o- One More Masonic Dance, Announcement has been made by the committee of the Masonic Danc- ing club that only one more dance SLUNG US Of Course, You Do Don’t let her scrub her life away over a washboard. {Take advantage of the SPECIAL OFFER i An American Beauty Electric Iron given away absolutely free for a short time only to Let Us Do Your Kodak Finishing Your choice PU CL UU Bring us your films re aia ts i aaa = every purchaser of the world’s greatest--- 5 for seine and 20 Per Cent Reduction = = : 5 printing. Y our pictures ; si = set the benefit of our pa pie ors aed cae ee z CLOTHES = experience and up-to- : 2 = date methods. ; = FF bolt if Placed in your home on free trial. 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