Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 17

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_--Norris Glen Sproul. Vocal—“Singing to You’ é Eda Holland, Piano—"Polish Dance” rt * (>) “Love's in My Heart". Soewenenn newness Woodman Mrs. Lial Branson. Vocal—“The Mission of a Rose"_- ————— --- Cowen Mrs. O. W. Hillgren. Piano—"La_ Tem |resse’ esdames Gates and Sundwell, Vocal—“La Charmante” --.Strelezk’ Mrs. Don Lobdell. Vocal—"“Bird of Love Divine!'-_-.-. oo ¥F. La Forge ‘Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky. ‘Vocal—{a) “The Sweet of the Year” ‘ - Mary Salter @) ‘rail’ Ball H. L. Bottoms. Vocal Duet—"I'l Shut My Byes, from the opera, “King Dodo"-. gee = Luders Mrs. Branson and Rudolph Lundberg. Aceornpanists—Mrs. Andy Thomp- son and Rudolph Lundberg. It is expected that the concerts will be resumed next November, eae Banquet Enjoyed at Presbyterian Church. "4 The members of the Sunday ite class taught by Mr. and poy A. ‘Wilson was entertained a ban- quet dinner served last night at, the Presbyterian church. The banquet table was prettily decorated with cut flowers and places were laid for eighty the dinner — impromptu speeches were enjoyed. Rev. Wilson. presided and called on the gentleman guests for two-minute talks, ‘A motion was made by Ben Scherck and carried unanimously that the + men guests entertain the ladies at a picnic supper this summer. A com- mittee of Mr. Scherck, F. B. Firmin and N. S. Patterson was appointed, oe Box Supper Lo. OF. F, Hall. The Royal Neighbors will es a box supper followed by a dance and card party in the I. 9. 0. F. hall on ‘Tuesday night, May 17. All _mem- bers of the Royal Neighbors, Modern ‘Woodmen, and their friends are in- vited to attend. Mrs. Is Hostess. Mra. Leeper presided at a bridge Jurp:heon served this afternoon at her home on South Park street. Places ‘were laid for twenty guests. Flowers were used for the table decorations. After the luncheon the afternoon _ was devoted to playing auction bridge. Five tables ‘ng oa Marriage Performed Thursday. ‘The marriage of John Werner of Chicago, Til, and Miss Grace Criss- man of Glenrock was performed here Thursday by Rev. J_ H. Gockel.. The groom has been employed by the Mid- west Refining company at the Big ‘Muddy fields and the bride has been with the Western Macey at Glenrock. se Instead of the usual grand march, the military ball was opened last night’ by the splendidly executed gym show., A number of drills and. exercises were performed in perfect form and exact- ness. After the special show the dancing started. “The ball was held in the Hea ee all ullle E Groom Casper. The marriage of George Imkster and Mies Helen Countryman, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coun- tryman, pioneers of the Lander coun- was performed at the Trinity apsmopal -oburch in “Lander, ‘Wednes- z F The school board of,the Casper. pub- ic schools entertained for all the teachers at}a’ picnic this ‘atternoon. The guests left for.the picnic grounds at Garden Creek in cars furnished by LA. Reed of the Midwest Refining company. With few exceptions all of the: public’ school teachers’ attended ing Jasted from: 9 o'clock until. 12 o'eock. et PERSONALS r|lgious education and.Christian En- ‘The Woman's'Benefit Association of /the Burlington this m oo Sonat te the Maccabees will mieet in regular, womeng. Their hoshands, all em. session’ on Monday night at 8 o'clock | V8 by the Burlington here, were in’ the -T. 0. Ov F. hall. All’ mem-| unable to accompany them, but expect bers and visiting members are asked] tneir return when the week-end. is to be present. over. eee Miss Gladys, Ford is’ spending the week-end with Miss Evelyn Manito at the Bessemer Bend ranch. --. eee O. L Morris of this city is spending several days in Wheatland looking after business interests. eee Mrs. Ira Faulkner “is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar North, at ‘Whee iaaaa 5 Pioneers Association To Be Entertained. Mrs. John: MeGrathand Mrs. Pitt Covert, Jr.,- will entertain the Na- trona County Pioneer association on (Wednesday afternoon, May 16, at the home of Mrs. McGrath, 927 South Beech street, se 4 . W. _C. T. Us Membership Is Doubled. ~ ~ At’ the close of the’ drive’ for. mem- bers for the WC. ‘T. U., it was re- ported that the local membership had| pp 4, werts of the Producers and been doubled. A’ meeting was held) Reriners lcft this morning for Salt ott A ereernoon at the Nitrone | Creek, where he will look after com- yan’ brary as step te day. the-campuign. Although the stato re-} Dany ‘interests for. the day port. bus not been received-asyet, the|¢ , aaschs, scacral manager of winning team of the Casper workers) ine Independent Torpedo company, Is report 103 new ‘members and the los-|, husiness visitor here from his head- ing team 77-new members. Findlay, Obs ‘nf the near future.an entertainment | Ter {7 Findlay, Ohio. HOWARD Was will be given by the losers, compli- TCHES. mentary to the winners and ta the new iter-Henthorne. “A splendid program was given at the meeting yesterday, which was well at- tended. All seemed ‘most enthusiastic over the work which was nation-wide. : ee%e TAd-ate aeons. RENT— ished house fo: i r Mrs. J. W. McIntyre was re-elected |. batching. aq West Ko atrect rare) president ‘of'"the Welfare club at al} i meeting held-at the home of Mrs, H, H. Klockseim. 444 South Lincoln!” ‘fur piece from. Mrs. Mignclet’s Street, yesterday afternoon Mrs,-J.} clothes line is know Return fur T.. Scott Pole | elected vice president; and avoid trouble.’ 339 South Jack- Mrs, F, H. Seaman, re-elected treas-|80n street. 536-36 urer, and Mrs. McClellan secretary. WILL BUY—Ford tow At tho business mecting it. wis{~ or 1919 model, ($300, cash; moyed and earried, to donate $50 tolin good shape. Worth H: the general fund being raised by the|street. Phone sow. B-14ats three federated clubs of the city, and ae Rann ee gree 4 also to’ gtye $10 annually until the tment. 610 South ash street. fund is completed. They also. pur-|pydne 139: baslt chased a \teeter-totter for the play-} ———————>____ grounds which will be established this] FOR SALE—Dodge truck with body summer. ° in good shape, cheap for cash, 120 After the business session a social] West Midwest avenue. Phone 249. hour and refresiments were enjoyed. 5-13-tf eee Casper Men Entertained In Laramie. L. A~ Reed and Burke Sinclair of the Midwest Refining company here, were the guests of honor’at a “stag” dinner party ‘served in Laramie last Friday evening.by the Latamie Joint Industrial; Council. The dinner was. ©. R. Mason wena several days here en route from his home in Wheatland to Riverton and Lander, where he will attend to business interests. a esas W. N, Duncan has resigned his. po- sition here and: will spend the sum- mer on his farm near Anteloupe Gap. “T00 LATE TO BE CLASSIFIED. SALBE—Onakland Six touring car; terms if desired. 909 Sout Cedar “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW PHONE 153 For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at ithe strictly: modern Carter Hotel ‘Big Horn Hot “The largest mineral! springs inthe world.” Apa Talmadge “Dangerous 6 isimaeas Ni ow I Can Flirt All I Want With You, Buddy. Scene from “Danger- ous Business.” He THE LYRIC SUNDAY. -| You going to be present and help he Casper Daily Cribune | mative will be RIE. Robertsofi, 0. C. Lenz, and Miss Inez Babb, om the Orbern, and Miss Marie Bishop. Spe- cial music has been provided. The Ladies's Aid society will meet at the church parlors, Friday at 2:30 ‘ 0. mu. The C. ¥. circle will entertain. Tabernacle, corner Sixth and Dur-| In one more week and our new Sun- bin streets, Rev. Charles A. Wilson, oad —e he prpeallt~ Rept yg use. ‘e can then take care of 250 pasos wt Copy A Merce thes sae in our Sunday sehooi. the school attendance to the 400 mark?| This church welcomes the stranger Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Ser-|!" Cesper. mon, tion Pray- te. “Con- Christian Science. Christian Science services are heid every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new church edifice at the corner of Fifth and Grant stréets. The Iésson sermon for tomorrow is “Mortals and Immor- tals.” The public is cordially ‘invited to attend these services. Sunday School is held at 9:45 o'clock, to"which “The Holy City,” a sacred cantata by Alfred R. Gaul. - children up to the age of 20° years Ladies’ Aid society will aaa m4 4 may attend. afternoon berg. Christian Endeavor meet- ing at 7 o'clock in the church Even- ing worship will be in the form of a musical by the choir, who will render church Thursday Mrs. First Baptist Church. Fifth and Beech streets. ©. M. Thompson, Jr., pastor. Bible school, sé for you. Morning worship, 11 a.m, . ‘Theme “Loyalty and Its Reward.” B. ¥.P. U., 7 people's service. Evening service, § p.m. “Facing the Worst." Wednesday service, 8 p. m. Remember that this ts the last Sun- day before our conventon at Riverton. All who possibly can should gv. Turn your name into the pastor Sunday either in the morning or evening. All Baptists in’ Casper should report at Baptist headquarters both Sunday morning and Sunday evening. Strang- ers made welcome and at home in this church. You are a stranger but once in the First Baptist church. Mason's perce re, in ‘Westminister guild will meet at the thanse Wednesday evening. ‘We Invite all to these services. 945 am. There is a Christian Cht Church. Meelis regularly in the LO -<. F. p.m. ‘The young hall. Sund-z school, >.> a.m. Mra C. Theme: D. Murane, superintendent. Our,boys are béginning the organiza- tion Of.a bay scout troop and it is hoped’ that all candidates will be in their places on this Sunday. Im- Pot it things for the boys will be Presented at the class, Communion and preaching service li o'clock. A.9. Kuhn, superMtendent of re- deavor for the Rocky Mountain region under ‘the direction of the United Christian Missionary society, will be with) us and speak at both the morn- ing and evening service. He will be able to meet the Sunday school coun- sel and special meeting, and will also wish for a brief session with the offi- celal board of the church. ‘Evening worship § o'clock. Charles G. Stout, minister, 333 South Phone 930W. North Casper Sunday, May 15. 1921 Sunday school, 9:45 a. m, Special meeting for church’ organ- ization, 11 a. m. Sermon: “The Church,” by, the Rev. David McMartin of Cheyenne, Wyo., synodical superintendent for the Pres- byterian church in this state. Organization of the Presbyterian church. About 120 charter members have been secured for the new organization These are urged to attend. All in- terested are cordially invited to at in the Grant. North Casper Methodist Episcopal 300 East Second street. Walter L. French, pastor. At the morning hour the sermon subject will be "Why and How to Keep the Sabbath.’ The choir will sng ord God of Hosts,” by Wilson, and the ladies’ quartette, Mesdames ue Hood, Holden and Osborn, will “The Road of. the’ Loving Heart,” oe Creswell. At the evening hour, 8:00 o'clock, the sermon will be “The Impassable Get, Who Digs It?" and ‘the choir ing “O Lord, How Manifold,” by Housalye ‘The leading feature of the Epworth league™ meeting at 7:00 o'clock fill be a debate. Subject: “Resolved, That China “Is in Greater Need of -Finan- cial Assistance From America Than ee eee on tee Store Oly Communion will, “he celebrated. on the affir- tend the services and unite charter membership. Fvening Sermon. the Rev. vorship, 7:30 o'clock. ‘ower for the Task,” by McMartin. ‘Trinity Latheran Church. South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. ‘Tomorrow, Pentecost ‘Sunday, a German service will be held in the morning at 10:30 o'clock. The text of the sermon will be Acts 2:1-13; the theme: “The Gospel, the Most portant Pentecost Gift. In the evening service. (English) Joly communion _will_be celebrated. Im- Is_ Armenia. SEE ESS SRNR Sth | STOLE—Party who- took black Linx Partial to Beautiful Leather Novelties And to serve them, more fit- tingly, we have provided gen- uine leather embossed pass- books and covers, which we will give free to each woman ‘ depositor, while the supply lasts. The National Bank Of Commerce ao Sells Paint 810 ST. JOHNS STREET Ten Blocks From High Prices negative will be Lloyd McGrew, Boyd) o’clock,,in which the sermon will be | ‘The! preparatory service will begin | pointed e organizer of at 7 o'clock, the main service at 7:30 uing Sunday trom headquarters at Wh based on the text John 1423-27, hav-/ ing as its theme: “The Work of the} Holy Spirit in the Heart of Man.” | Next Sunday ro services will be heid here, as the pastor will conduct | services in Keeline and Node ranch. visit all sections of the Edwards was here Thursday, by motor to Wheatland to ta new duties. He will do m ORGANIZER FOR S. 5. to The Tribune) CHEYEN May 14—G. T. ka wards, a newspaper man formerly |working in Cheyenne and more re- jeently at Boulder, Colo., has been .tp- (Speci: St. Mark's Church. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8:00 a. m Church school at 9:45 a. m ’ | Morning prayer and sermon at 11/3 a. m. The New York Women’s clubs er its membership. Mills Community Church. Preaching by Rev. Deweese, Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the Mills addition school house. BLAGKMAILER TO BE TAKEN TO STATE PEN J. D. Miller, convicted of attempt ing to blackmail A. J. Cunningham, and later sentenced to serve a five year term at the state: penitentiary will be taken to the staté institution |this evening by George Masse. ——__>—— FAIR WEATHER FORECAST FOR COMING WEEK HERE WASHINGTON, May 14.—Weather predictions for, the week beginning Monday are: Northern and southern Rocky Moun- tain plateau regions and Pacific states.| Generally fair and normal tempera ture. | different from anything you ha Give us your ideas; we will ha and will work out for you a de ye seen. Regardless of your wants in our line we will meet your ideas if they can be met in the the market today. VEWELER -&- OPTOMETRIST M satel MLS 4 ae ¢ OF ixpcer cerrourtine SO. CENTER ST. SEN ‘EW DEPUTY NAMED. F. 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