Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1922, Page 3

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G&he Casnet Daily e7rihune PAGE THREE popular teaching, “Away wita the leW" Jacies’ Aid arcie. Offictrs of inst |are well organized but we have room sible for seven marriages, an Thee the Keys to the Kingdom of /true? Come to the Mocee hall Sun-| year es well as the new ones are in-|for many more people. Commurion|many moro are sald to be “pendi Heaver Through the Power of the/day evening and learn what the Bible] ited. Social time. Wednesday, 7:30|and preaching at 11 a. b. “A Call for aa Keys." Christhuy Endeavor, 7 p. m.|teaches about it. dD. ™. service for Bible study, prayer| Brother,” will be the theme of the} y 04, Duran, a Mexican, saiq to|Judse W. BH. Tubbs in justice court = epi sg tak Se 2 and —— ee ae in ee ees Sarees have been apprehended with sweat.|Yotterdsy and sentenced to serve 29 - ‘And orld Naboth's Vineyard.” Bibles. , beginning Gays & county Thureday, 730 p. m. orchesira re-|Van. Meter, leader, Subject of fn-/S2!5 Bis possession, which were re- nee PPV, Sty cently stolen from the Golden Rule stors was convicted on a charge of petty larceny when arraigned before Ff Hi St. Mark's Chuck. zg F fa HH q our invitation ts whole-hearted i Ps 5 eM, soaver will may come.” At the morn-| x , Avoid Imitations z Pastor. . 2 preaching hour the. choir will wd Substitutes The presente were brought to. the P. Us ? ian wig honoree in a huge bushel basket deco- Themo, the sing, “Praise Ye Jehovah.” and Mr. wortafants, tors“ en4 Growing Children Rich x {lk matted grain extract in Powder honoree tn Swallow will ing a solo. At the even: [es Original Food--~iak For All ua — . bagitaengt ste te 14 eunaay, and Miss Marquis, Messrs. Firmin end jing meeting the choir will sing, "All|" ee AD Aare | No Cooking —Necrishing Digestible . Lunberg. Young people's meeting 6:30 | yran id ad P { the King.” A number of bust- ihe 34 eneate Tea cool eas Pence “30, 'with good music and @ popular 20-IP. h. IMustrated lecture. Subject. | ness men are to taka part in the Chris.) — = = exhil = Tne chureh was )“South America.” Duet, Messrs. Rarie|sian Endeavor topic and it will be the participants eon menu followed the color’ scheme r nuvute sermon. ‘ : . ; talent Sitieli Gheeipiaiee Seeeidptne. ei-[22 appointments were appropriate, will bo delivered, 1:8 text being Luke packed for it. We are > have an- worstp worth while to hear what they have to - other popular service this Sunday . Mrs, Littlefield evening only better. Special musx } ub ps Is Hostess. for 40 minites and s popula sermon 200 19 Frey, Gewity, Mensre. Bart 7 by the pupils and their guests until a] Mrs. C, E. Littlefield presided as fas ol oeete cbeeecon - an ‘Ali |P- ™m. In the ladies’ class room. West-| Services held January 22, at Labor late hour. hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon served ~ {Baptists in Casper should be in their |™lnster Guild. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.|Union hall, North Wolcott. Sunday ‘The following program was success-|at her home Friday afternoon, honor-|noon or evening. church, Any strangers in the city|@t the Manse. Prayer and Bible study *chool at 10:25 a m. and preaching fully rendered. f ing the ftiring officers a3 well as neta Ty: who do not have a church home are|Weinetday 740 p. m. Subject Phil. 3,|#ervies at 7:30 p. rm. Piano dnet—"Wildflower Walts*.. [the newly elected officers of the Capl- Christian Science, yroleame with us. You are « stranger| Missionary soclety ‘Iauraday 2:30 p. m.| oT FI. Svelyn Patten and Gloria |tol Hill ctrele of the Methodist church. The table decorations were of vio- lets. <A five course luncheon was served. Tho hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. P. N. Chapin. in the church parlors. Choir rehearsal; Altheugh ft has been in existence Thursday 7:30 p.m, The tabernacle is|only stx months, the Widow and Wid- kept warm for all meetings so come|owers’ club of Boston has been respon- and enjoy the services both mornin and evening. <All are welcome. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new chilrch edifice at the corner of Fourth Salvation Army Young People’s and Grant streets. ‘The lesson sermon Annual. for tomorrow is r " At the Salvation army hut_on West The guests incluted Mra Lowe, | satis someol a ntana Yellowstone, on Monday night at § First Christian. Mrs. Mf. L. Bishop-and Mrs. C. which children up to the nae or zo{oclmck Will be given @ program bY! Corner Grant and Lind street Henry, retiring. officers, and. Mra. J.| Soars may attend, 70) the young people of the Casper corps. |Charies G. Stout, minister. Office in Ask your desler for Pe UR ge» sone BC iy he 3 Land, president; Mrs, Showman, vice This occasion is known a8 young peo lthe church, telephone 1279W. Sunday N; Wf H aan mates president; Mra. Harris, secretary; Mrs, First Chorch eo” tbe Nazarémn. ple‘s annual and the program is d@|school 9.45 a m. Vanhekken, sup- atrona County Honey. PP peak ee S” lee King, treasure aed Mrs, 0. W. Hill 2 signed to be interesting and entertain-lerintendent. Classes are provided to WM. MOSTELLER . . Even, reporter, the newly elected offi-|_ Nona D. Gillespie | pastor. 611 Easting prizes will be given to the chil-| meet the needs of all from the little be- Me 1} e V cte yr ki av or ites Johu Grover with dren having the best record of atten-| sinners to the oldest among us Classes I . SS eee dance assisted by Miss Marjoris hag ‘ldance at Sunday school. Everyone Just Arrived A’ pleasant focial afternoon wes I re “Bin Is in Trouble” spent following the dainty luncheon. who is Interested in the advancement ve — The enormous demand for Victor Records makes it almost impossible for us to have in stock at all times 8 ese at the church at night nor a mid-week | o¢ the work of these young people Praper meeting because of tho revival | urged to encourage them by his pres many of the most popular numbers. Here is a list of records you will want to hear, which have just ar- H. W. Hugo, Wyoming ofl opéra-| pervices being conducted at the mis-}once on that date. rived. Visit our Victrola department today and let tor, who has spent the past severe! Cedar weeks in the Mexia fleld of Texas, has| = ~vent® and Cedar atreets. Methodist Episcopal. Nazarene Mission. 202 Hast Second street. Rev. Lewis us play these and many other selections which will appea! to you. but once in the First Baptist church. eturned to Casper to arrange for Rar eran Pee es a ok} Bleventh and Cedar street. Sunday] Carter, pastor. 9:45 a. mi: Sunday uon to development of his Holdings in| *Ch0o! st 40 a. m..Nona D. Gillespie. | school. Large attendance inst week the southern field. superintendent. Preaching sevice at}11 a. m. Sermon. Subject, “The Price ll a.m. Sermon by Rev, A. B. San-|or progress." Anthem, her, evangelist. Song and praise serv: |¢ne Lord's” by Williams. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Phippen, the|ice at 8 p. m. A special love offering |rnembc-ship class. Every member of former president of the Casper-Hol-| for the evangelist will be taken at thelthe class should be there. 23:15 _p. ton syndicate, have returned from a|¢yening service. The revival meeting}m, King’s Heralds. 6:30 p. m. ter” ss. +++ Mra. © Py Brodie} three month's sojourn. in Califoraia,| Wil! cont{nue until Wednesday night} worth league. Mrs. Carter will con Vocal duet—'Dearest Ono” Vocal duet—"Sing Me to Mivop’.... Mrs. Lovey Hudson and Miss Reading and Gance act—“Her Let- during which Mr. Phippen attended|St which time further anouncements|tinue the study of the book, “John Record sees Mrs, Lobdell and Miss Brady) to business in connection a his|Wil be made. The interest in the meet- Wesley, Sr.” J. Ve. Baston will sing Ne. Trice. Reading, colored impersonation “Ne- | company. The concern has been fi.|ing® has been good, and a number]7.39 p. m, sermon. Subject, “O Dead 18740—Wyoming i Mae Glenn’n!nanced largely by California tnter.| have been saved, reciatmed and sanct!-|iy Germ. Anthem, “Walk in Love’ Blas. Jeans (oo ns 75< ests. Med. A cordial invitation is extended | phy Agyser. Wednesday, 2.80 p. m- 18781—I'N Take You Home Agzin Kathleen ope pepeles eae Prt ae sR ca Ba ong an Bg vel Gracin a 1 ie adam ae 2d ‘ q \. 'f : When the Corn Is Waving Annie Dear________-__- 1Be Reading—‘The Chorus Girl" and eae Fre Holy Ghost. aR : a \ 18897—Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old Tucky Home , “The Wounded Soldier" it DI F SS4 PEGE ce ey) x TRANSFER? : Y % y Plantation Lullaby —--__--.___->---_-._-__ 1B. sencee + sare IY 4 Aa ‘hall, ee ‘Second at: Ph 283 3 18812—My Sunny Tenressee ; seus 3 Walter H, Schacht, pastor. Sabbath |) Y TRANSFER 4 ? Ain't You Coming Out Malinda?___---____.---__ 78e pearance in work of this kind and all folendt school at 10am. Preaching service || FIENR éia Gicket Sieh Wate Matai alia “ck howed the effects of careful training Bible lecture every Sunday |{ - Smokehouse 46181—Italian Street Song, Lucy boa orus be? =5 the direction of Mrs. Blake. evening, Subject for January 22, Al Ready to Go Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman), Marsh and Dunlap_$1.00 ae 1009 North Durbin street. Sabbath! “what was nailed to the Cross?” Was ways y 55115—Spinning Wheel Quartet from “Martha”, Victor Opera Co. Madame Butterfly, by Kimball 64729—Darling Nellie Gray, by Alma Glu 64758—Valse Bluette by Helfetz_.-_._-...___________$1.28 87546—Ave Maria, by McCormick and Kreisler. 88127—Celeste Aida, by Caruso__ -— 74657—Prochs Air and Variations, by Galli-Curei. '74420—Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, by Gluck_____.$1.75 74583—Minuet in G, by Paderewski 74180—Humoresque, violin solo by Kreisler. ‘$9065—Ave Maria (Kahn), by Caruso and Elman_ If you are unable to come down town, just call 1745 and listen to these and any other selections over the ont ‘ . school 10 a. m. Morring service 12 a-'it the ten commandments? Is _ the hian Sisters. NU Mak This ay € Thrift Early Spring Showing . SPR paces TAFFETA DRESSES shter of Mrs. Janett Grieve, E ) Es (oso Trani Cowan, ‘Tho ceremony, van Peorn ee nooo : aiteaaned atic Bf 3 : i Sj VERY SPECIAL OFFERINGS tt street by the Rev. Cherles i 1 % = 4 Wenauk oe Og = 50 Dresses |} 42 Dresses ‘Wilson of the Presbyterian church. Gp eRe a tet Sold Up to $65.00 wedding guests, and the At $6.95 At $1 2.95 80 Dresses groom. were unattended. Sold Up to $98.50 At $25.00 model gown of dark blue tricotine | rimmed with lemon colored vest, col- hrs tutte and pea: She also wore a 256 South Center Street Phone 1304W ie Pythran Alsters are planning &}. pe) of instruction to be held in the I. ©. 0, F. hall Sunday afternoon be- gintiing at 2:30 o'clock, All officers: and/members who are planning work in the drill team aro asked to attend: 4 4 ¥ telephone. The number of our ‘telephonograph” booth is 1745. Call this number and ask to hear any record you like, We'll deliver the ones you select. corsage bouquet of red roses. _ e Mrs. Cowan is among the young pioneers of Casper and tar numbered ae an active member of the most pop; ular social ¢cirele of the city. She at- tended the University of Wyoming at Laramic. During the past several [= years Mrs. Cowan has been asscciat-| 3 ed with the assessor's office in the courthouse, and while living in Casper | = has made a wide circle of friends who The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “Exclusively Victor’ AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE Phone 1745 241 S. Center St. CASPER, WYO. We Always Have the Records You Want When You Want Them. The National Bank of Commerce A Bank of Strength and Service CASPER, . WYOMING er every happiness, E bir Cowan was formerly a member of the Dew Drop Inn bachelors’ club where he will be greatly missed. Hy was at one time district manager ot the Rocky Mountain States Telephon and Telegraph company, but for the past two years has been assoviated with the Chamberlin Furniture com: |= any as sales . wae and Mrs: Cowan will be at home at an attractively apartment’ on South Siperin: street. as + Shower Clan Stuart No. 248 | BURNS’ CELEBRATION -. ,scrbert Cheshire is an \ va of sOcial Interest in the near ure, Was the inspiration of a kitch- u shower held this afternoon by Mrs. ‘The decorations for the attractive 2 a the color How much money do you lose every year by not being able to work on ac- count of sickness? i Grand Banquet, Concert and Dance How much money does your employer lose by you not being efficient when you do work? : How long can you hold your job under such circumstances much less get a a better one? Whether you are a working man or businessman, the service you render de- pends upon your efficiency, pe herrea You wilt either make good or make room. Af other methods, dealing with disease, had made. good there would haye been no room for Chiropractic. _ Banquet in the Chanticleer Cafe 6:30 p. m. -. Concert and Dance in the Masonic Hall . THE CASPER KILTY BAND will be in attendance ard play special music. Sword dance by Mrs. Robert Simpson. Highland Fling by Miss Cathie Jeffreys. Chirogrzetic has made good by rendering a service to suffering humanity, making success of other’s failures—getting the sick and incurable cases well. Think it over! Set : JANUARY 25, 1922 i Tickets $4.00 per Couple ¥ OPEN TO EVERYBODY | Ras saa Ltr a alteen sie vated 1 pa. AR = SEL: Sasa i : POOSOOHOPOOSE SESS PP OO PES SESS ES IO POO HOOP O LOS POPDOS ES OOPS OS OP OO POPP OP PPPOSI OP POPSO OOD EO OD ESE SO FEFSOO OOOO. HAHN and HAHN THE, CHIROPRACTORS Townsend Building t Phones—Office 423, Res. 1235 Extra Lady $1.00 Dp. m. and 7 to.8 p. m. during January and February, One frecadjustment to each oe ” 2 4 2 2 2 > e 2 2 oe @ > o > SLISOCLISLILOS PHL PPOTS LES Veesocooesrercete BPLEELLL AEA ALAALEELDOEESAFEDONESS 6 BAER PRET ES ES SOSCOSL 4 EE

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