Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1922, Page 3

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922. here from her Denver. After .a social evening lovely re- ‘were Pink end was carried out as the color if and a white cake surmounted | Witm pink candles made the center- Piece of the table. Eight cuests were served. . eee Musical and i il R 4 fr i As an appropriate opening informal program of the (afternoon, the roll call was answered with a short recitation of the main problem of the home. Many humorous replies pero P Sb rs Anis was followed by a! Ralston- Whorton irs. J. C. McGlade on what | Wedding Today. the probleeas of the ibeme ware and{|" Dewey Carr, Otto Sundwell and Rollin Nygard. se Dramatié Art Students To Make Debut. Miss Alice Mechling and Performed by the Rev. C. M. Stout. the basement of the relatives school. ‘The wedding was quiet, tinue to make their home here where parative ease with which housework |:hey have a large circle of friends. of today is dispatched. The topic of whether the Welfare i) shall become departmental or city {federated was discussed in open forum for the third and last time. ‘The subject will be voted upon at the next meeting. ~ ‘The idea of a Mother's club was also ‘bronght up, and 3t was considered that ‘the Welfare club form a Mothers’ di- of the two pupils. . ee cot Towel Shower For Bride to Be. Miss Ethel Seanor who will be mar ried this evening at 6:30 o'clock to R. ‘W. Marshall, was the inspiration of a towel shower held last evening at the home of Miss Margaret Speas, 160 North Grant street. Miss Speas was assisted by Miss Dorothy Stitts as hos- tess. ‘Twelve young women who have been school chums of the bride-to-be were the guests of the evening, and Miss Seanor received many lovely gifts from her friends. the close of the evening, @anity refreshments prere served by Miss Speas and bars — ‘ . Marshall-Seanor Nuptials Performed This Evening. be performed this evening at o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | grey R. Wilson, 135|spending suveral days in the city at- .| tending to business interests connect- A sumptious four-course dinner was/|to her home from a recent fliIness but served at the Wilson home followed |is reported to be impreving steadily. . by a theater party. bist: St The guests included Marshall Keith,| xr. L..C. Harnsburger of Lander, Sam Foshay, Delos Gay, John Barnes | was a business visitor in Casper yes- Spencer, George Vichur-|terday. i eee V. H. Stone, attorney-at-law/ was in the clty yesterday from Lander. So City Briefs H. Patten returned from Douglas where he spent the day attending to business matters connected with his oil land holdings in this vicinity, He motored The musical division of the Welfare|to Douglas and untered some club will meet. Monday afternoon at|bad stretches of road on ‘he Yellow the home of Mrs. A. A. Slade on CY | stone highway. avenue. The program will be ir See >: charge of Mrs. Lial Branson, and the| ‘W. D. Weathers, president of the topic for the day will have to do with | Fargo Oil company left last night for artists, Denver where he plans to spend sev Services the Labor Evening meeting 7:30. A cordial invi- tation is extended to all. )tions taken. meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Carl Blutharsch, South Grant street. S _B. Carter, pastor. 9.45 a. m. Sunday/and also be with us for the annual school. 11 a, m. address by Dr. H. A.|meeting and supper for ll the church Musser, the “Jungle Man,” from In-|and Sunday dia. Anthem, “I Will Give You Rest.”| ments of the church. We have a spe- ‘Wildermire. ‘Light,” Guonod, by Mr. Fisher, Mrs. Osborn and Mr. Cook.'Iiberty to announce more than th ‘ow’ 2:30 p. m. membership class. Eye Casper Daily Cridune i=. Epworth league, Mrs. Carter lead. The study of the book “John | it. | Wesley, Jr.” will be continued. 128) Sunday school 945 a m p.m. address by Dr. Musser. Anthen,|Hekken, superintendent. + “Gently Lead and Mrs. Fisher, Sinning at 9.30 a m. there will be a|VanMeter will song a solor. Program of great interest to Christian| Y. P. 3. C. E. at 6:30. people. The speakers will be Dr. Hol-| Eveniag wogthip and aemiet of Denver, Dr. Pingree of Mr. Dean, ver, Dr, Crabbe, tof; M evening at 6:36 we President jonday tal & Sunday school expert the year and have also the m.(the “Fighting Parson” from Denver. |Wil! be the study in “The Art afternoon session begins at 2 p.|Ring Folks.” We offer our (m. and the night session at 7:30 p,/meeting for the Boy Scouts to | [will be a program that every one|time and also the troop 13 w , Should hear. Mrs. Cady will speak nel fostering had made plans {the children directly after school at 4 tp, m, Monday. Tuesday, 8 p, m., spe-|tbeY will be with us strong relal official board meeting. Wednes. | Sunday. >| I at-; city day, 6 p. m., supper served by the CY) ‘circle. Social hour till 7 p. m. Pray-/fTom the privilege of hearing by the choir, “Great tend the supper are invited to be at| night has been in progress two weeks | With & solo. ing ‘BDd Will continue for six weeks in all.|_ The invitation is for all and The been doubled. jthe church, Phone 1379W. St. Mark's Church. | Seventh and Wolcott street. North Side Chureh. 1009 North Durbin street, |Sabbath school at m., | - Specht, superintenden in |mon at 11.10 a. m. The 11 o'clock ser-'assistant superintendent. new South Side |mon will be especially for scouts. _ service, 11 a. m., text Rom | ject “The Man Behand the Services Sunday evening at Rer. | Trinity Lutheran Church. |_ South Turk and East Fourth street. nday | 5 H. Gockel, pastor. In the absence |of the pastor the Rev. A. Ret.trzidt of | Riverton will conduct both services jhere tomorre4 In the morning at 10:30 a German service will be held, in the evening at 7:30 an English service. er, Lola Wyatt. DP. m., text 2 Tim, 1.12 I Have Committed Unto Him That Day.” The ‘North Casper shoukt drop in young peoples’ meeting at 8 p. held in the lower hall of| Union hall on North Wol- First Christian Church. et tek Beery seek. 3438.8. wi |, This Sunday will mark the closing ot No .éollec-| our first year in the organized life “lof the church. We have alrendy gain- The Relief society wi!l/.4 more than one hundred per cent jover the number we had a year ago. | We are contempiating a great day and are asking for a full attendance at jevery service. Methodist Episcopal. | Charles L. Dean of Denver will be 302 East Second street. Rev. Lewis with us and will speak Sunday evening come to our Sabbath school. ber you are welcome to our Rev. C, A. Marshall, pastor. First Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Durbin. Charles A. Wilson, minister. Morning worship 11 a’clock. “Mosaic Education.” Anthem school and all depart-|ashamed of Christ” Lundberg. Young people's 6:30 p. m. Col. Quartet, “Send Out Thy cial treat for the public for the Sun and Mrs.'day morning service but are not at Evening worship 7 ffectual Calling.” 0 p. fact that we have the treat comin hid Choc Yee Thclination for Spending Money Cut down your expenditures for things that are not essential to your necessities. Begin by a sav- ing, no matter how small, and let it increase and multiply by added savings and interest. Deposit‘ your savings in this conservative bank, and at the end of the year 1922 you will experience a satis- faction unheard of before. The National Bank of Commerce A Bank of Strength and Service. Mre. A. C. Riker]eral days completing negotiations on will have papers|land recently purchased by the com- € pany in the Salt Creek field. ae CARD OF THANKS. ‘To the many friends who atmainis: ness and flora Miss’ Emma Gothberg has issued | tered the help and kin: informal invitations to about 24 of her | offerings to our beloved mother, Mrs. school mates to attend a Valentine J. Fales, Thanks from SAMUEL BEDSAND, party to be held at her home on South MARTIN J. ASHCRAFT, JOHN H. FALES, SARA A. ROBERTS. Mrs. J. E. Keith was the gracious hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon served at her homé on South McKinley street, yesterday afternoon. Sweet peas and Colombia roses were the flowers used for the table and the Valentine idea was prettily carried out in’ the place cards, nut baskets and favors. + The afternoon following the lunch- eon was devoted to playing auction bridge. High honors were taken by Mrs. A. C. Riker and Mrs. C. H. Gompf received the consolation. The guests included the Mesdames M. C. Keith, J. W. Bingham, J. B. Barnes, Jr., W. M. McCoy, C. L. Hud- son, J. L. Beiderman, A. C. Riker, L. Cc. Klein, C. H. Gompf, R. E. Wertz and Marshall Dayton. 4 see Wedding Anniversary Nicely Observed. The 45th anniversary of the mar- riage of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Firmin was nicely observed last evening when ® group of their friends surprised the host and hostess by gathering at their home, 536 East Twelfth street. A social evening was delightfuly spent and vova! and instrumental mu- For Tonight. 2-T1-1t* Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria Fried Chicken Dinner .------.400 Chicken and Noodles ....-+--- -35¢ ++-10e An informal! theater party followed by an evening spent at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Sanford on South in honor of the birth anniversary of Miss Ella Jordan sister of Mrs. San- PIPPPIPCHOESO69000-00605-4-54- First Christian Church Annual meeting Sunday, Feb. 12, marks the closing of the first year’s work of the church. Special services at the regular hours morning and evening. Don’t Neglect a Cold Mothers, ‘. colds vunder- Musterole ‘on the throat and chest, A special treat is in store for all who attend the regular services at the morning hour. CHAS. | L. DEAN of Denver will be with us for all the services of the annual meetings. Zi MONDAY at 6:30 the ladies of the church will , serve DINNER FREE TO ALL members of all de- partments, and election of officers and a general good time for all is anticipated. Dr. Philip Sheppard’s Reply to an Inquiry From a Brother M. D. My Dear Doctor: T hasten to encourage you, for I perceive that you are sure enough an earnest seeker after a fundamental truth to which to pin your faith —you'll find that truth in Chiropractic, and my urgent advice to you is: Go to it! Forget your allopathy, your homeopathy and other old “pathy” and get Chiropractic— I borrowed money at the bank to get Chiropractic, ' and suffered all sorts of hardships, aJl of which fade into insignificance when you wake up one fine morning and realize that as Nature’s Hand- maiden, you are able to assist sufferers to health. YOU never cured-a single case and when you think it over, you'll know you didn’t. Any curing that was effected in any of your cases was done by NATURE; you, of course, pocketed the fee and ignorantly claimed to have cured them! I have never had a moment’s regret that I abandoned medicine and surgery for Chiropractic. Forget your past and start afresh and you will always live to bless the day that the light of Chiropractic shown on your path. | Let me know that you have decided to make the move of your life, it has proved to be the very best thing I ever did for myself and all concerned with me, not forgetting the poor suffering. PHILIP SHEPPARD. Profit by this open-minded man’s experience. Investigate Chiro- Drs. B. G. and FE. E. Hahn CHIROPRACTORS Townsend Building “Worthy the Lamb,” by Wilson. Duet} Communion and worship 11 a, m. by Jerome. Mr./At this service the choir will sing the Monday all day be-janthem “Sing unto the -Lord.” sermon by college, Greeley, Mrs. H. A.|serve the am“al church supper and Cady, a missionary from China, Dr.|bear the reports of ali dzpartments for Loveland, from Cricago, and Dr. “Jim™ Thomas, lection of officers. Wednesday night *|m. Dr. Thomas wil! speak at night,|!0wing Sunday for the reasor that we also Dr. Loveland or Dr. Crabbe. This |re having our annual meeting at this week-end camp at Camp Rotary. But For Sunday evening service aside Jer and study at 7 p.m. All who at-/™on by Mr. Dean wo will have an an- the study and prayer service. Church |L©™” and Mr. Murane will favor us come is wholehearted. Will you come? et Te Sttendance bas/Wroscever will let him come.” * Charles G. Stout, minister, office in Young pe ples’ meeting, 7 p. m., lead- Evening service 7:45 “I Know Whom TI Have Believed and am Persuaded That He Is Able to Keep That Which young people get acquainted with our endeavorers All children of North Casper are wel services at 11 a m. and 745 p. m scheol and Bible classes 9:45 Burke Sinclair Duet by Mrs.. Frank and Miss Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 ~~ P. Yan are to annual of Win- special the fol- Rch we for the on next the ser- is the the wel- Casper. George Calvin Nee!, Morning sub: Wall.” Against ot to our m, and Remem church will Take our word for it and do not miss “Bread of the World” Flaxington Marker. ome. Mesdames Mission class Tuesday, 1 p. chureh pariors. Gay in charge. Boy Scouts Friday ¢ in the men's class room. church your church home. You welcome. Christian Science services are every Sunday at 11 church edifice at the corner of F and Grant street. for tomorrow is “Soul.” is invited Sunday school is held at 9:45 a m. February 12, at 10 a. m, Eleventh and Cedar streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. R. tendent. school 10 a. m. preaching service 11 a m., Willing in the day of Thy Power.” PAGE THREE Turner, superintendent, Morning wor- ship at 11:00 a.m. Sermon by pastor. Evening worship at 7:30 p.m. Sermon * in| by pastor. West Side Woman's | Prayer will meet at the home ®|of Mrs. E. Prewitt, 1113 South Willow ming | street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Make our| North Casper Woman's Prayer band re) will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Wubbens, 933 Nort}: Harrisort street, Wernesday afternoon at 2:30. | Regular midweek prayer meeting held at the church Thursday night at 7:30. the} AM are cordially invited to all ser- rth | vices and strangers are given a hearty n SeTMON | welcome. The public} to attend these services. | ———$_—__——- Duet, “Abide With Me,” Jer. Frank snd Peikey ra. hu Ladies’ Aid 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Yard's comm Christian Science. a m in The te: re No month of thd year in Cuba is |free from rain USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME B Union Sunday School. Loeb, superin Seventh Day Adventists. 47 0U can't do best when Moose hall, 139 East Second street. your back every muscle Walter H. Schacht aches with fat: pastor, Sabbath Apply Sloan's Linhoes a out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warmth and comfort. subject, “Thy People Shall be Bible lecture every Sunday event Good od theumatism, neuralgia, subject for Feb. 12, “The Mark of the| SUation, sore munrlen tail toned Beast and the Seal of God.” “ eee This lec-| the after effects of weather ture sets forth the final conflict For years pala’s ene: vi Asis tween right and wrong. What is the ; Kucp Si a": qe “Markt Come and study with us bar epson eet hyo At 2h druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40, Pentecostal Holiness, Services at 1102 North Durbin street Rev. Jacob at 2:30 p. m. and will be helt with speciai hea day evenin, come. | The subject o the sermon will be| “Fell.” First Church of the Nazarene. 611 East 11th street. lespie, street. Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. BE. A. Shultz jr. chargo. Preaching at 3 7:30 o'clock. Revival mi every night next ue Service on Thurs Everyone wel: | Sunday o'clock made Nona D. Gil North Madison For Private Parties Call 697M_ pastor, 833 . Rev. Sunday a.m, Serman, “There is a Blessed Home” Marks. Solo “Not Jerome. Prof meeting will 230. Ser- Anthem. The Ganiie But Different * You might be able to choose your hat at any of a hundred stores, but you pick ONE store because you like the way it does business. 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