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fhe Caspet Daily Cribune Cooke, Robert Reed, and Roger Waid- schraidt. eee Mr. and Mrs. McGlade Leave This Evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGiade will leave this evening for Estes Park, Colo, where they will remain for a week. They will then go on to West Waterloo, Towa, where Mr. McGiade will take up his new duties as prin- cipal of the West Waterloo high school next year. It is with great regret that Casper bids permanent farewell to Mr. and Mrs. McGlade. see Miss Lawler and Miss Koch to Play at Yellowstone Park. Miss Marie Lawler and Miss Blanche Koch will leave in the morn- ng for Yellowstone National park. The young ladies have signed a con- tract to play at the Old Faithful Inn there for the summer. Their musi- rat talent is well known emong Cas- per circles. Milas Lawler has been playing for the Rotary luncheons here. ey Mrs. C. E. Littlefield Gives Picnic Supper. Personals Hon. J. M. Schwoob, former presi- |dent of the Wyoming senate and the [merchant prince of Cody, Wyoming, leame in from Denver last evening with a beautiful new Lincoln touring car which he is driving through to Cody today. ma: . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Thurston of Cody are in the city on their return Mr. Thurston conducts Mrs. C. E. Littierieia entertained |Cody. the Capitol HI circle of the Methodist church and their families last night eee Hon. W. E. Chaplin who camo to at a plenic supper served on the lawn.|Casper to address the Young Men's After the delicious retre*hments were| Republican club last evening went to ved a musical and read‘ng program | Dougias this morning to spent Sanday was rendered. Miss Allen gave sev-| with his daughter, Mrs. WTikie Collins. eles eral readings and piano numbers. Miss Harriet Chopin also gave several piano selections. see Lundberg Recital Today. J. M. Snyder of Lovell, republican candidate for state treasurer, is in the city greeting friends. . (Mr. and Mrs Harry Weston and At the 107th regitat by the pupils of | Harry Jr. are in ede city on their Rudolph Lundberg, at his studio Sat-| way to Cody. Mr. Weston is vice- urday afternoon the following partici-| president of the American bank at pated: Vocal, Mesdames E. C. Gates, | Cheyenne. 1. E. Sundwell, Lial Branson, G. B. Stebbins; Misses Helen Clark and Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. ste Piano, Miss Margaret | Caughter Evelyn returned from a com: ion Kleber. Chapin, Charlotte Chapin, Dorothy| bined business and pleasure Elizabeth Davis, Frances Bryan, Braum, Clara Wanson, Evelyn Case, Mary Shikany, Otto Sundwell, Hugo Sproul and Charles Brauson. eee Recital by Lundberg i ‘ Students Tomorrow. The Methodist church will be the scene of @ big recital by the pupils of Professor Lundberg tomorrow evening. An unusually large number of pupils ot Professor Lundberg will take part in this recital. The public is invited. oee Mrs. Palmerton Detained from Unity. Mrs. Palmerton, who was to speak e e1¢ W. H. Patten and trip to Denver today. eee Mrs. R. Thomas went to Boulder last Thursday. She will remain there the rest of this month visiting friends. eee Cleo Baldwin has completed his com- pleted his freshman year in college and is now at his home in Casper for the summer vacation. Mr. Baldwin spent a part of the year at Creighton university studying for the priest- hood and a part of it at the University of Nebraska taking a course in miedi- cine. eee Olive Lowndes. went to Laramie at the Unity Study club tomorrow at! Thursday to stay during the | Coy 11 o'clock, has been unavoidably de-|™mencement exercises at the University tained and will not be present. ‘Miss | of Wyoming. She will be back some Tena Christal will’ speak ingtead, of | te next-week. ar PONS ees Wofd from I. A. Reed, official Dance Standard delegate from the Casper Rotary clu’ ehh, Renee to the International convention of Ro- The dance given by the Standard] tary clubs at Los Angeles, is to e employes at the Arkeon last night was| ¢ffect that “the big s! aaa oa net a very successful affair and drew an| Promises to be food. en Carae unusually large crowd. Many novel-| Ports everyone well sa ties featured the entertainment. It is| COmVention, and that a big crowd is the plan-of the entertainers to inctude | 1" attendance. even more specialties next time such dance is given than were included in this dance, eee Outing for Midwest Office Employes. The employes of the Midwest office here will enjoy a big outing at Elk- horn park next Saturday. The offices will be closed all day an¢ the force will hike to the picnic destination at the earliest possible moment. No deft- nite schedule as to what wii take City Briefs ‘Mf. G, Merrin, who is in the account ing department of the Midwest offices, is spending his vacation in Denver. eee Joe A. Gaiser drove back from Den- ver a few days ago, where he had been place at the park has been announced |" @ combined business and pleasure Students of Miss Sams Give June: Recital. The annual June recitals by the Piano pupils of Miss Lulu Sams were held Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings of this week at her studio, 515 South Durbin street. Was divided into three groups, each sroup giving the program of the even- ing. This year “Musical History” and “Early Development of Music” have been taken up by the older students, will and besides piano selections, Papers each evening were these subjects. Her class | ¥°8?- tyip. eee Attorney J. B, Barnes went to Doug- las Thursday. ee George M. Vanderveer, iIr., returned yesterday from the University of Wyo- ming, having completed his freshman He will have to report soon at (GHT-CAMPBELL SERVICE COMING TO CASPER. ‘Within the next few days one of our best tuners pag Monday evening, Thelma Young | work. Mud a short paper on “Musical His-| If you have a piano, player piano, tory,” and Mary Castell, a sketch of “The Life of Hayden;” Tuesday even- ing, Gladys and Legan read an article pipe organ, unit orchestra or coin: operated instrument that needs tun- ing and repair, please address a card to “Knight-Campbell Service depart- on “Musical History,” and Estelle Stil-| ment, Henning hotel,” and our ex- way on the “Life and Work of Bach;” pert will gladly call and give you an Thursday evening, Lucile Fletcher] estimate of the cost. Our prices are read a paper on “The Development of | reasonable. No charge for estimates. t " Fran To avoid fraudulent and he Fee oe Cottman “| enced men, demand to see the Knight: paper on “The Life of Czerny.” of the piano compositions of Bach are used in the method Miss Sams teaches, also the Czerny studies. At the close of the programs Miss Sams played by request: Grande inexeperi- Campbell card. Republican nomination of at the August primary subject.tothe will of the voters. 900000000000 04[Political ‘Advertisement}/@eeesecesescce ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annoniice myself as a candidate for the Sheriff of Natrona County E. M. ELLITHORPE. ee eecceccese and Beech Streets, C. M. Thomp- son, Jr., Pastor. Sunday school, 945 a m. there ts a class for you; morning worship, 11.00 a. m., theme: “The Effaced Léfe;” B. Y. P. U. 7:00 p. m.; evening service. 8:90 p. m., theme: “The Almost Man: mid-week services, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m " Special music at-the services as usual. All Baptists in Casper should be lined up with the church. Come out and make yourself known. Strangers ‘without a church home are weicome. You are a stranger but once fn the First Baptist church. ‘Trinity’ Latheran. South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. 930 Sunday school. 10:30 preparatory service for Holy communion. 11 matin service (English). Text of sermon: Matthew 2818-20. Theme: “A Word Concern. ing the Holy Trinity.” No evening service tomorrow. During the sum mer months an evening service will be held every two weeks, namely on the Sundays that the morning service is German. St. Mark's Church. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector; Seventh and Wolcott streets. Holy Communion at § a, m. Church school at 945 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:10 a. m. First Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Durbin, Dr. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Tho men’s class is a class of interest to every man in the community. Ask the men who at: tended the farewell banquet given in honor of Mr. McGlade on Friday eve- ning and they will tell you what Mr. McGlade said regarding the men's Bible class at the tabernacle, Re- Thember, men the time is 9:45 a. m. Dr. Wilson is home from his vacation and is refreshed from his trip. Ser- mon, “Life’s Elims.” Special music mornin gand evening. Young peo- ple’s meeting 7 o'clock. J5vening wor- ship 8 o'clock. Sermon, “Judas Isca- riot.” Announcement for the week will be made from the pulpit. Your pres- ence at the church service will assist your fellow men. Welcome. Yellowstone National park, where he has won an appointment as a ranger for the summer. see F. M. M. Richardson, international railroad secretary for the ¥. M. C. A arrived in Casper this afternoon and will leave for Laramie tomorrow even. ing in company with L. A. Teothaker. eee Wade H. Fowler will return to Doug: las this evening after spending a week in the city. eee Hi. C. Garrison of the Of! Insurance essociation left yesterday for north- orn points. eee M. T. Rathvon of the Western States Of! and Land company is spend- ing several days on business in Denver. eee A. H. Teft, insurance man from Denver, arrived in the city yesterday, eee C. H, Ritter is in Casper from Den- WYO. COMPRESSION TUBE & TIRE CO 426 E. 2nd—Phone 1125-M TIRE SALE FOR SALE 43A four-cylinder 1921 Oldamo- bile roadster. Ford touring $175. Ford touring starter $290, Case touring late model $425. Abbott seven-passenger touring six cords, wonderful condition $525. Chevro- let touring $200. Four carloads of new, Chevrolets rolling to Casper at $225 down. This little equipped car is proven value, Ask the own- Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 454 Yellowstone Phone 987 both on the street and in the Salva- tion Army hall. The meetings for Saturday and Sun- day will be heid as follows: Regular street meeting tonight 7:20. Salvation Army hall 8. Street meeting (Sunday) 10-30, Holiness meeting at hall 11. Sunday school 2:30 Young Peoples’ meeting & Street meeting 7:30. th hall Commer Grant aa! Lind streets.) ‘vation army < Charles G. Stout, minister. Phone 1379-W. Office in the church. Church school begins at $45 a. m. under sup- ervision of P. Van Hekken merges into Methodist L Sunday school 945. Morning serv- ico 10:30, children’s day program. Eyening service 8. Sermon by Rev. esas. prere- | Witiemn T. Dumm, D. D., superinten- eagle ener » man 'ot t of the Cheyense District. 7:30 evangelistic sermon. Our daily ee vacation school of religious education} First Church of the Nazarina has exceeded our expectations in| 611 East H street, Mrs. Nona D, every respect. Over 80 children have|SWigart, pastor; §33 North Madison. come and are showing an unusual in-|Stnday school at 10 a.m. E. A, Tur- terest in the work and the teachers|"¢r, superintendent. Morning wor- are taking @ most vital interest. We|Ship at 11. Sermon by pastor. Eve have all the children we can properly | "ing worship at 7:30 p.m. The pas- care for and must ask that no more|tor will preach her farewell sermon | children be sent to us. Lack of room|at this service. Regular mid-week| and equipment only compells us to prayer meeting Thursday night at 7.45 | make this request. Pp. m. Everybody is cordially invited and strangers are made welcome. | Christian Science. Christian Science services are held North Side. every Sunday at 1] a. m.inthe church| Sunday school 10 a m. George| edifice at the corner of Fourth and|Specht, superintendent. Children's day! Grant streets. The lesson sermon for | program at 10:30 a. t1. to which every-| tomorrow is “God the Preserver of] one is invited. Christian Endeavor at} Men.” 7 p.m. Evening service at 7:45. | The public ts cordially invited. _ Sunday school for pupils up to the| The Cir Chetst atter age of 20 is held at 945 a. m. me Dine pee = Testimonial meetings are héld Wed-| Services held in Labor Union hall. nesday evening at 8 o'clock. 340 North Wolcott street. The Sun-| day school is going to Garden Creek! Salvation Army. Falls and will be held there at 10:30 Brigadier A. Merriweather, division.|. m. Everybody is to meet at the al commander of the inter-movntain di-{ ball at 8:30 a. m. Evening services vision of the Salvation Army will be|at the hall 7:30 p.m. Relief Society| in Casper on Saturday and Sunday | will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Phenn at 2:30 p 909 South ages; preaching services, 3:70. ‘Cc. M. Thompson, Jr. will preach at| and will be the speaker at meetings} Jackson street. A cordial invitation | is extended to the public. tion taken. West Side Chapel. 725 West Eleventh Street. Sunday school, 2:30, classes for all| Rev. | the regular afterncon preaching hour. | All are cordially invited to these ser- vices. To you living on the West Side | of Casper this is your chapel. It is| for you. Come out and enjoy the ser, vices. ee PUBLIC INSTALLATION PLANNED BY EAGLES FOR MONDAY EVENING Casper aerie, No. 306, Fraternal Order of Eagles, is anticipating a big time Monday evening when public in- stallation of officers will be conduct- ed at Odd Fellows hall. In addition to members of the order, invited friends will participate, Social festivities will follow the) lodge ceremony and refreshments will be served. . BUY MALT AND HOPS NOW AT Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 It’s Paper and Felt We Have It The paper and felt that you use in building must be of good quality, espe- cially since they are not seen after the building is complet- ed, and if purchased from a reliable com- pany you can always depend upon them The food that brings you back. ‘Today south of the Northwestern tracks, Won't you come in? You will “Corner Durbin and THE OHIO CLUB “OWNED AND OPERATED BY A WOMAN” AN INVITATION Sara Burkets invites you to her “Ohio Club,” three doors flavor that will characterize ALL our foods! Meals 50c. The Best Sunday Dinner in Casper, $1.00 Voiceand Piano Recital _ By Pupils of Rudolph Lundberg FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Three meals a day. All you can eat. Family style. 535 South Center street. be delighted wtih the home made East Second Streets being just right. Our TUESDAY, JUNE 13 a 4 unques- and | tioned, and we have |j/| | a very large stock |}| bumai ee et ae at of, paper and felt. FOLLOWING WILL PARTICIPATE: Westernzep WESTERN LUMBER CO. Yards and Office at 300 North Center St. Nye, Lial Branson, E. C. Gates, Misses Evelyn Patton, Altina Carr, Julia Mechling, Carter, Marion Kleber; Messre, lin Nygaard and Sammie Shikany. Don’t Forget Our Mesdames E. F. Pelkey, A. L. Cook, W. W. Anderson, Burton | Margaret Veitch, Clara Hansen, Frances Bryan, Mary Kimball, Helen _ | Clark, Dorothy Davis, Amelia Shikany, Bernice Henry, Evelyn Coen,’ | Ha olland, Bertha Shikany, Coletta Boner, Mary Shikany, Mar- garet Chapin, Charlotte Chapin, Elizabeth Branson, Eileen Butler, ||| Lucile Bishop, Ione Fuller, | Huga Sproul, Dal Way Carr, Otto Sundy'l, Charles Branson, Rol- THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED. NO ADMISSION CHARGED. L. EB. Sundwell, G. B, Stebbins; , Frances Giblin, Constance Metz, | Nova Fuller, Helen Millard Murane, Edward Flinn, Sunday Dinner At the es DELMONICO 50c Around the Corner From the Natrona Butter Shop 152 South Durbin EGGS returnable Parcel post prepaid. Place EGGS DAY-OLD EGGS Delivered to any address in Casper in 12 dozen 25c D CASH GROCERY | . LANDER, WYO. EGGS CAR crates at OZ. your standing orders with Announcement I wish to apnounce my candidacy for the office of Clerk of the District Court on the Republican ticket subject to the August primaries. NO pleasant one for yourself a’ TERMS IF ADDIE KENSINGER. A GOOD USED Is a better buy than a new one at the same price. We Have Some Good Buys ON DISPLAY NOW The Outdoors Is Calling Don’t miss an opportunity to make this summer a The Nash Casper Motor Co. Corner Yellowstone and Kimball WwW nd family. 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