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‘ SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1921 €be Casper Daily Cribune j PAGE THREE returned to Casper this morning. They J|during the rest of the summer as|of the sermon will be Luke 16:1-9:|day schoo! and church picnic hh Evening service, $ p. m report that the Utah metropolis is suf-| they have been so far. Remember|“‘The Parable of the Unjust Steward.” |the church notices for the date set ‘Theme for evening: “Intent. and fering heavily from the depression de |that there is a God to be worshipped| Holy Communion will not be cele a Purpose of the Scriptures.” spite the fact that the tourist season | ; |in the summer as well as in the win-| brated in this service, as was previ- Christian Chureh. A conaini rohocensi to! this: GR is on in full swi |ter. All Baptists in Casper should be| ously announced. The Sunday schoo! Chinrten. G.Slaet’ aaintoier asd, cttnaber We oleh! tetoucial al see in the Baptist church. Are you a| will therefore begin at 9:30 instead of! yeets in Odd Fellows Hall regularly ? nar seams Lee Martin, sheriff, returned this| stranger without a church home? You} ® o'clock. Sunday services as follows. = morning from Rawlins where he de-| ‘© welcome. You are a stranger but| An evening service will be held to! Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Attorney E. Richard, Shipp will livered prisoners sentenced to serve jonce in the First ee church, morrow, commencing at 8 o'clock Communion and preaching, 11 a.m. leave tomorrow for Thermopolis terms in the state, institution after] trial in the local district court. | eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank England seal leaving this evening for Denver,| where they will make a short stay| visiting friends and attending to busi- ness pertaining to Mr. office here. Mrs. A. B. Poling eee Robertson are the The sermon will be based upon the! Sermon subject. ° text John 5:39-47, having as its theme:,ana Abounding Charit: “How Should One Sarch the Scrip- tures?” During the summer evening services are being held on those Sun- days that the morning service is Ger- man, that is, every two weeks. Methodist Episcopal Church Dr. J. M. Cromer will preach at beth services tomorrow. rowing Faith | where he will spend the day visiting friends. Mission “Sunday School. Twelfth and Willow Streets Refinery District. Robert Loeb, Superintendent. | Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and England's law H 5 iis Fight Against pce | “Through Rates to Coast Set Sostte dane for August 5 by Interstate —— TNE HELA after the dinner which is to be served = at 6 o'clock in the basement of the Methodist church. To Make Room for Fall Merchandise We Will Close Out ALL SUMMER DRESSES The Bozeman Daily Chremicle, Boze- - man, Mont., publishes the following|@nd Mrs. R. E. account of the marriage of Miss Mar.|Committee to prepare the dinner. of interest is being We children to our Sunday taken in this new Sunday school. The position of expense clerk at welcome all } of the bridal party ahd the relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dumm jeft on the after-|livered to Charles Ives. noon train for Billiogs, where they will spend a few days before going to their home in Ca sper. Wyo. “The bride is the ;roungest daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Curry. She was graduated from the University of Colorado and abcut a year ago she Joined her parents*here. During the Past schoo! year sho had been a teach- er in the Longfelww school, where she gave excellent tiatisfaction. She is & member of the Pi Beta Phi fraterni- ty and has made many friends in Boze- man during her residence ‘here. She and her husband will have the best wishes 6f all who know her in this community, “The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dumm of Cesper, Wyo. He is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan college at Deleware, ©., and expects to enter the third year class of the medical college in Denver the coming fall. He is a member of the Sigma Chi fra- ternity. His mother, Mrs. J. M. Dumm and his sister, Mrs. William J. Bailey and her daughter Mary Mar- garet Bailey came for the wedding as did also Mrs. Don Ryan of Helena, a school girl friend of the bride. ‘These visitors were guests of the Curry fam- ily on a pleasant. auto ride and a pic- nic supper up $Vest Gallatin canyon on Monday evenjng, and they will visit #f. tre Curry home for a short time,” the Burlington freight house which aft school, who do not attend some other} Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sub- garet Curry of Bozeman -to Byron| wee : was made vacant by the resignation Commission Sunday school. Ject, “The Abstract of Title of Christ- Dumm of Casper. David M. Hammon, Jr., is in the|of F, W. Harper has been filled by | pe a ianity.” AT HALF PRICE “The First Baptist church bearers |eity from Denver attending to busi-| Virgil Smith. Faves ie North Casper Church. Evening service, 8 o'clock. Subject, man was the scene of a pretty wedding | ness. see DENVER, July 23.—Protests by 2 “The Faith of Unbeliet. esse: Tuesday, when at high noon, Mics | sie Wittam ‘Tully and Paul Ruseslt.| Colorado wool growers against the gear Mage tn Bc Ee hg Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. die Se Ee SE Margaret Eleanor Curry and Byron) Frank McCarthy will be in the city| employes of the Burlington here. wili| proposed establishment of throug : er , ee Epworth league, m. Innis Dumm were united in marriage! for a few days to look after business.|leave this afternoon for their home- | alee from the Atlantic to the Pa Mcrae nay od f Berend, SASL Wh ea nal ets Recreation.” At $3. 95, $5. 95 and $10. 95 by the Rev. E. R. Curry, father of} ae steads near Douglas, where they will) cific ocean on the ground such rates seceubias’ sureties ares Text:| Leader, J. C. Coberly. the bride and pastor of tue church, as-|\ C. C, LaClare of Columbus, Ohio, ex-| spend the week-end. tare discriminatory against Colorado) (ms *y Depacadat {Out tha ALL SILK UNDERWEAR 1-3 OFF sisted by the Rev. B. C. Stephens, the) pects to be in the city for the next deste will be heard in the Denver postoffice cabeiet Goa.” First Presbyterian double ring ceremony | being used.| few da: While here Mr. LaClare} Mrs. R. M. Bartholomew ands Mrs.) building on August 5 by an examfiner|"'OTe Oe orice, 8 Waar Tabernacle, Corner Durbin and Master Billie Lovelace was the ring} will attend to business interests. HLH. Schwarts will leave for Wash-| for the interstate’ commerce commis-|,, Cvenne Service. Sp. mm. ment Sixth Street. . bearer, while two little girls, Mary eas ington, D. C., the early part of the] gion. lancee ithe? Wie. time: me May De Rev. Charles A. Wilson, Pastor. Margaret Bailey. of Casper, a niece/- A. W. Tolton of Cheyenne is here| Week. They will return in Mrs. A telegram to that effect was re-|5art from Hill Beneath.” “Dig Sunday school, 9:45. ot the groom, and Bettie Morgan were|on business and pleasure. Gchwarts's Cadillac car, ceived today by the public utilities! ost Sunday was our best day yet| Morning worship, 11 o'clock. the flower girls. Harland Sumner and ore i alae ge commission of Colorado from George|with a good spirit and increased at-| S€rmon: “The Need of Patience in* Robert Curry, the bride's brothers,; Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Stewart| Frank G. Curtis, pregigjent ,of the B. ‘McGinty, secretary of the inter-| tendanc a Restless Age.” were the ushers. Aljout 50 friends| are in the city from Denver. ew York Oli company, lett last nishtl 31. commerce /ostamiaslof. ,!he| re BMontgomery*will meet the chii.| 80l0—Miss Pay Tillera and relatives of the liride and groom Niet for, Cheyenne where he will spend 4) \ caring im, expected to last.two orlgren Wednesday evening at 1 p. m.| Evening worship, § o'clock. b were present to witness the ceremony.| Tom White has just received de-| few days on business. three days. It is claimed by wWool/and have singing practice. All the| Sermon. “The Defection of Demas.” “After the wedding Geremony -break-| livery on a Marmon roadster from the Cote growers that through rates are a Vio-|little ones are welcome. Solo— “My Task," Miss Edna fast was served at the Curry home on| Casper Motor company. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Griffith and se-| tien of the long and short hail pro-| Please remember all of our serv.| Healey. Black “Avenue South to the members oe r B Durprise Party For Captain Hughes. Mrs. George W. Hughes entertaiied the Canton Cusper No. 6 at the Odd Fellows’ hall swith a surprise party, Thursday nighit, in honor of the anni- versary of Captain Hughes’ birth. The genera} color scheme was in pink and white, and was carried out ‘very effectivily throughout the hall With cut flowers. The refreshments Were also in |pink and white, a hifge birthday calce forming the center- Piece for the: table. Those present besides the regular lodge membirs, were Dean Hoffman, A. M. Ende, L. R. Bundy and Rev. Charles Stot. Mr. Stout presided as toastmaster, and responses were made by A. T. Phillips, Dean Huffman, and E. G. Erickson. Mrs. Hughes was assisted by the Mesdames A. M. Endell and L. R. Bundy. fl PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Filmore mo- tored over from Sheridan to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sage. see Mr. Crawford of Duluth, Minn., and Miss Mabel Davidson spent Thursday evening at the S. F. Eshelman home. ee E. J. ‘Kassis, a brother of, Abe Kas- ,sis, is visiting from Willston, N. D. see Julian, and Edna Kassis are visit- ing in Iortland, Ore. They are mak- ing a return trip from California and other western points. soe The Misses Clelia and Agnes Dyke have returned from Denver where they spent the last few days. : eee M. 4X. Hirsch of Chicago Is attending “Sto business interests in Casper. ore A xegular business meeting will be held by the Epworth League cabinet SAVE YOUR MONEY BY HAVING Your Ford Overhauled for $25.00 W. B. Sands Better Auto Repairing 430 West Yellowstone Phone 1692 A five-passenger Buick has been de- Ray Gallenger has purchased a five-passenger Buick from the Cas- per Motor company. see West Middleton is driving a new Buick car, delivered today. cee Howard E. Hawes, stock man for the Casper Motor company, left over- land for Estes Park. He expects to return in about ten days. cee Harry Keller, mechanic for the Cas- per Motor company, left last night for Victor, Colo., where he will visit with his wife and family for a week or ten days. see Dr. W. G. Burnett, president of the Wyoming state board of examiners in optometry, has gone to Cheyenne to hold-the annual examinations. ar Miss Polly Wickstrum has left: for Denver, where she will spend two weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs, Reba Robertson of Tulsa, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wickstrum. eee Clem Hinds has returned to Salt Creek after spending a few days. in Casper looking after business inter- ests. eee Mrs. Elizabeth Flannagan has re- turned from Denver, where she spent two weeks visiting with friends and relatives. see Miss Ruth Taylor arrived this morning from Greeley, Colo., where she was graduated in June from the ¢..T. G. 4 Miss Taylor was graduated from West High school, Minneapolis, Minn., two years ago. She will teach in Lafayette, Colo., this coming school term. eee Dr, H. R. Lathrop has purchased the Becker property at the foot of the Casper mountain. He and his family will go there to spend the re- mainder of the summer. see Attorney G. R. Hagens has moved to his summer camp in the moun- tains. eee Dr. Kenneth McPherson and wife are motoring to Detroit in a pleasure and business trip. eee Mayor Ben H. Pelton, Jr., of the Casper Stationary company has re- turned from Lander where he spent the past few days attending to busi- ness. - eee R. C. Wyland has motored back from Riverton where he has been tooking after business interests. eee Ex-Gov. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks are going overland through Colorado on pleasure and business. eee Hugh L. Patton, United States marshal, left for Lander yesterday on business. eee . Stanley F. Sowadzki and son, Wen- dell, who have snent the past two weeks in Salt Lake City on business Extra Special From 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. This Evening Only 121 Pairs David, are expected to return to Cas. per the first of the week from Ken- tucky where they have been visiting for the past month. The Griffiths are making the trip overland. acento ecto SOUTHWEST TAKES TURN WITH DROUTH CONDITIONS CHEYENNE, July 23.—How turns the tables is strikingly trated by the range situation this summer in Wyoming and in the southwest. Two years ago Wyoming suffered a shortage of feed which made necessary the shipment of thousands of head of cattle and sheep from this state to New Mexico, Texas and other states of the southwest This year the southwest, especially New Mexico, is reported suffering from a stock feed shortage caused by drouth conditions, while Wyoming has an abundance of -feed—far more than is needed to sustain the flocks and herds of this state. Wyoming, therefore, is prepared now to take care of southwestern livestock in the same manner that the southwest took care of Wyoming livestock two years ago. “We have worlds of range feed and time} illus. hay in Wyoming this year,” said State Immigration Commissioner C. S. Hill today, “and can take care of all the stock the southwest can ship wu: ee AS a Se LIONS CLUB RECEIVES PETS. CHEYENNE, July 23.—The Wyo- ming state game department has presented to the Cheyenne Lions club two cub mountain lions. The lions will be made the nucleus of a zoo for Lions park, which is being developed by the local club at Lake Mahpelutah. One seven-passenger 1921Ford- touring 1921 Ford coupe _ of used cars. Now is Men's Whipcord Riding Pants $393 per pair Regular $6.00 Values Day and Night Tailors and Clothiers 114 West Second Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank Model 57, seven-p in perfect condition; top; will sell this car smaller car in trade. Call Se. Ne Casper Motor Co. Phone 909 SED CAR SALE Buicks oh One five-passenger touring “One roadster __-_________ Se 2 $600 Several other Buicks ranging from $400 to $1,000 Fords There has been a big reduction in prices Cadillac Touring Car vision of the interstate commerce act. Other hearings on the question, it has been announced, will be held as follows: Salt Lake City, August 8; Los An geles, August 10; San Francisco, Au- gust 12; Portland, Ore., August 15;/a Spokane, Wash., August 17, and Hel ena, August 19. First Baptist Church. Fifth and Beech Streets. M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor Bible school, 9:45 a. m. There is a class for you. Morning worship, “Our God is Able. 1 ih eA people's’ service. Evening service, 8 p. m. Theme: “The Man Who Sold His Kingdom tor a Dance.” Prayer meeting, Wednesday, § p. m. Let all the Baptists be as loyal 11 a, m. Theme. p. m. The young J. K. Baldwin Modern Plumbing and Heating 842 East Yellowstone Phone 590-J _--$450 touring ----$375 --$600 the time to buy. assenger touring car, new paint and new on terms or take a 909 ices. Come and he! St .Marks Church. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Church school at 9:45 a. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 m. m. Trinity Lutheran Church. South Park and East Fourth streets H. Gockel, pastor. A German service will be held to morrow morning at 1 0. Buy’em BY THE CARTON P-E-P “Pipe every Price” Per Carton Camels ..........$1.60 Lucky Strikes. ....$1.70 Spurs ...... .++- $1.70 Chesterfields . hips. $1.70 Prince Albert, 2 tre re $3.50 Lacky Strike, 2 doz. Velvet, 2 doz.. =: .. $3.60 Bull Durham, 2doz........ . $2.20 Pep’s News Depot By the Sewer 251 S. Center Phone 256 “An Institution for the People" ANCE ‘PALACE CASPER CAwsanKkET Golden Gate Orchestra Cleveland Davis and ‘‘Buster’’ Middleton Seven High Class Musicians Two Entertainers and Open at 8 p. m. C. West All members of the Sunday school, church and congregation please take notice that at a date to be set by the officers of the Sunday school and church, will be held our poh Rd a Rilo ST EL eS AE LILLE A PLE AREAS ETT The text Demonstrating How To Make Money Work Our Savings Department is working overtime calculating the interest which we will pay to customers who have had Savings Accounts in this bank for six months or more. Theso banks are free to young and old. Come in and put your savings to work, Accounts started in fifst 8 days of month draw interest from first. START NOW. National Bank of Commerce CASPER, WYO. The Bank of Strength and Service Opening of the and the With the Fountain Service De Luxe Best Floor in Town and Cool Admission $1.20 including Tax - Dancing at 9 p. m. Proprietors G. L. (Brandie) Brandenberg weaeereeccaes Kena = saa i Ss? tbs nk OBS POrepse ¥55 6 &E2ITrsete