Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1923, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923. Che Casnet Dailv Tribune PAGE THREE. i, Ruy G nm R~ebalny ee ot lah asec dinner Wed-| week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., J ERA “Studies in Amos, Hosea and Joel.” Men in Gym, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Open Methodist Episcopal. fo all men. Women in Gym, Satur- Corner of East Second and South! day, 7:30 p. m., open to all women Durbin streets. The Rev. Lewis E.| and giris Sunday at 3 p. m., the Cy Carter, pastor. Sunday school at 9.45.| "venue chapel will be dedicated. This Junior church, 11 a. m., conducte by| Will be part of the services of the Mrs. Carter. Subject, “Bone Break-| day which will culminate in the or- ing.” Sermon at 11 a. m., “Was &@nlzing of another church. A loya} Jesus Only a Mere Man or Deity?"| and aggressive band ts the West Side Anthem, “O Land of Mine."—Men-| group, and a fine church will be the delssohn. 2:30 p. m., membership, result of this organization. All the class for those under 14 years, At/ services at the First Church are open 5:45 p. m., membership class for those | tO all. Strangers in Casper without 14 and above. Hera‘ds, 3:15, church home should give this led | church a trial and that wil! be enough 7:30| to make you a regular. Special mu | slc morning and night. You are a GET THE Mountain reg’on is in the city on’ legal business for a day or two. While The marriage of Miss Margaret| here, he is renewing old Wyoming! Lacey of Cheyenne to William E. | acquaintances. Hankins of Uniontown, Pa, took eee place in Cheyenne Wednesday eve-| XK. L. Healy has returned from a ning at the home of the bride. The| three weeks visit wth friends in| P.M, An ceremony was performed jn the eve-| Hartford, Conn. | ornate age oe fu alo, rings tag once in the First Bap. ning and was witnessed by intimate | ae | The Lost Chora”—Sullivat, “by Hu-| friends ani relatives only. The Rev.| ‘7, G, Simpson returned this werk | bert Bishop, Monday, 2:30, p.m. Bey awed CHES ersten se: see from Omala where he, spent Week| 2:30 p. m., Woman's Home Miasion.| Services Sundy 11 a, m. Subect Mary Elizabeth Barber, niece of | > "USiness: ary Society, at the home of Mrs, H.|“The Rich Man and Lazarus.” B. Durham, 815 || Speaker. Mrs. Peterson. Mrs G. W. F Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., Lessons !n! E the bride, ar@ Mary Helen Warren. grand-daughter of Senator Francis §. | Warren, preceded the bridal part: forming an aisle for the bride stretching satin ribbons, Both chil dren were daintily dressed in white ruffled dresses. ‘The bride was attractively dressed in a white georgette gown: heavily beaded in cut beads and carried & Douquet of white orchids and roses. The couple was attended by Miss Elizabeth Lacey, sister of the bride, as maid of honor; Miss Mildred Mc- Kinney, bridesmaid, and James Han- kins, brother of the groom. Mrs. Hankins is a daughter. of Judge and Mrs. John W. Lacey of Cheyenne. She was educated in the i National Cathedral academy at Wash- ington, D. C., and at Miss Windsor’s i in Boston. The groom: was graduated from Dartmouth and {s a prominent busi- ness man of Uniontown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Hankins will be at j home to thelr friends after March first at Uniontown, Pa. . oa Afternoon Party. ‘Thursday. Mrs. Frank Harrison entertained at an informal afternoon party Thurs- day at her home on South Grant. Twenty guests attended. Pink and white flowers were used for decora- tions. At 4 o'clock a lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. | | i | tf | The Church of Jesus Christ of | id Latter Day Saints. I | Services will be held Sunday in the | - Labor Union hall on North Wolcott. First Bapzst. : | Fifth and Boech streets: Rev. c. | Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. - ; Evening service at 7:25 p.m. Thompson Jr, pastor Sunday | pave 7 school, 9:48 a.m. There is a clase) =YeT7One Invited. | for you. Morninz worship, 11. Theme, | , ‘i | ‘Our Moral Duty to Childhood. B.| wane! © new Rawlelgh man in’ Yr. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Evening service,! —_—_—_— Theme, “Living Light." Mic- Mest me at the Smoke House. tt —_— err AS Kenwood Presbyterian. | Rev. Edwin E. Preston, pastor. { Sunday school, 9.30 a. m. Morning ‘worship, 11. Mills Presbyterian. Rey. Edwin BH. Preston, pastor. Sunday school, 2:30 p, m. ! At 7:30 p. m. H. Roe Bartle, scout executive, Casper council’, boy Scouts of America, will speak at ths service. Scout Troop No. 10 will attend under | Scoutmaster R. E. Robertson, Come and hear Mr. Bartle in his straight-| from-the-shoulder tall. | Mills Free Methodis0. | Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sunday eve- ning service, 7 o'clock. Prayer serv ce Thursday, 7 p. m. Crowds and inter- est are increasing. veryone welcome. | Mrs. Florence Archer, pastor. o> =] — om) pri Ss] =< Se! ee —) o- a =< =) S a Trinity Lutheran. | (Missouri Synod) South Park and East Fourth Sts.,! the Rev. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Sun- day school, 9:30 a.m. Morning sery- ce (German). Text of sermon: I Cor- inth’ 27, at 10:30 o'clock. At} ONLY FIVE DAYS LEFT Our Lease Expires on January 31 FUTURE Soe S$ KR = such as jitneys and busses, on the { days im Kander en bust § RoRUB | one hand acta the question of | 17 Million Jara Used Yearly i 110 E. Second St. Phones 457-458 4 fi Co;lins. Harriott Richards, 1:30, evening service (English). Last Paul's 1-Ib- Jam ©. & N. W. Cub 4 lacie ery ppp lis Bias ideas “He used to pride himself on his appreciation of good liquor.” sf Bn a Entertain Friday. tne’ Chicago ana| Matthew 28:15-20. ‘Theme. “The work ll say 80; his appreciation was so great that he never served any.” Del Monte 15-oz. Jelly ew eee mene eee oe 25c 4 i of the church crowned with victory.” i - lub } - ee ee Taie ce ietaoal tepeneane ee ee [Song Book fund. All organtzations 2:20 p... Hach chairman ts requested|be present. A chicken dinner will be Monarch 14% Oz. agi ts eet ee 25¢ e iterta! seers “y ‘s § ° e church are as’ fo keep the to see that their committeemen are|served at the tabernacle by the la- ili =| >, gan: dead Ae ae, past Se bpheaed Seventh and Wolcott Sts. The Rev.|week of February 11 free from meet-|present. Important business. Young dies’ Aid Wednesday evening at 6:30, Van Camp's Chili Sauce, 11Y-0z.------ 25¢ Ber Philip K. Edwarés, rector. Holy com- !ngs. The whole church will co-op- people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mrs.|benefit of the building fund. There i Tate end re ofall have ten munion, 8 a. m. Church school at erate to make the most of the Leader-/Mary Sykes of Monmouth, I!l., speak-|will also be a bake, candy and fancy English Breakfast Tea, Ib._----------- 25¢ guests at the homes of Mrs. E. 1. Mead and Mrs. A. J. Worthman. Sixteen members were present. eee 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a m. Evansville Chapel. ship Tra'ning school. All other |invited to partake of this great Learn Feast. churches are expected and cordially “Program for Life.” |‘O Heart of Mine'( G er. Evening worship, 7:30; sermon, Anthem, “Hear My Prayer, O Lord"—-Gounod. Solo ‘oway)}—Miss artic! sale Wednesday evening. meet at the tabernacle Wednesday. After the diner they will The embers of the Westminster Gufid will continue Granada Coffee, Ib__ Ferndale 15-oz. Sard ines in Tomato Rev. PI. Blanchard in charge. |Dampicre. Mrs. Wilson's class will|/their meeting in the the church par- J O@uce _____________ featbeon par ico Meetings on Sunday as follows: 2:30 _._,North Casper. jcelebrate their second anniversary|lors, Miss Narber, leader. The La- ; 7 The Altar and Rosary bridge lunch:|P: ™., Sunday school. Preaching serv-| 1009 North Durbin street; George Bunday morning at 9:45 a fitting pro-|dies Ald wil meet Thursday afternoon Puyallup No. 2 Loganberries cele erate, 25¢ eon given Wednesday at 1:15 at the ice at 3:30 p. m.; subject, “Building; Woodard, pastor. Sunday school, 10 gram is being arranged. AM member/at 2:30 In the church parlors; Mrs. 1 Mullin club was a huge success,|UP the Kingdom of God.” Piease|a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6.45 p. m.|and_ new members are requested to!J. 5. Keith, committee in_ charge. Colton No. 214 Peaches___-_----.--__- 25c Ninety guests attended, This was notice the change in the t'e of the Morning service, 11; subject, | “Thet ee = == | A . the first of a series of bridge lunch. | Meetings from morning to afterndon,| Message of John the Baptist.” Eve- Van Camp’s Spaghetti _----_---_--____' 9c eons which the society will give. In charge of the arrangements were the Mesdames Andy Morrison, D. A. Ford, W. . W. Slack .and_ Charles Schank. ' City Briefs Harry R. Johnson has returned rom a short business trib to Fort G. P. Robertson is spending a week in Sheridan attending to business af. fairs. eee R. 8. Wilson has returned from Denver after spending several days on business. eee 8. F. Barnes left yesterday for Cal ifornia and will spend the remainder of the winter there. eee Cc. N. Welsh and son Raymond have returned from Kansas City where they spent several weeks visit- ing relatives. «ee H.. ©. Fisher is a business caller for the week from St. Louis. He will return to his home Sunday. eee Elliot Mason left Wednesday even- ing for Boston and will spend some time there on business and visiting friends. eee HH. B. Hawkins left yesterday for Cheyenne to be gone several days on business. ee ‘Willlam B, Foster is a business visitor for a few days from his ranch west of Casper. aie —— Hon. B. F. Enterline, tormerty hoy the ; tivate such public opinion. jae bi . mene see ees oy ll 100 WAYS bird that_has Be Denver, one of the best known and it ) wy highly rated lawyers’ of tue iocny > on b ax WRINKLES A BYGONE, NW LOOKS A YOUNG LADY It fs truly surprising how many people have regained tho appearances of youth and have not only removed wrinkles but pimples, blackheads and ‘other blemishes, iis}? And {t is so simple and inexpensive there is no reason why every Casper person shouldn't remain young and have a benutiful skin, Wonderlite Complexion Clay is a sweet smelling, flesh colored product that js easily applied to the face and after allowing to dry for fifteen or twenty minutes it draws every tm- purity from the million pores and completes its work by closing them. The use of ths Clay once or twice a week will soon remove wrinkles and restore bloom’ng youth to your skin, Do not put otf—buy a spec'al intro- ductory $3.00 tube for only $1.50 at | —Fi :! see inser Draeeies TODA Teta] NATIONAL BANK ORES en ane ergy one Center NOW! ‘ or your?money will be’ refunded,— “Ady. First Christian. Corner Grant and Lond Sts. R. R. Hildebrand, pastor. Church school, 9:41 Morning worship, 10:45. I, C. E. soc’ety, 6:30. Evening service, 7:45. Good music. The annual church ban- quet will be given at the church on February 8th. We are expecting at least 250 of our members to attend. Reports of all the organizat'ons and their work will be given. It will be 2 great fellowship occasion. | Judge Murane will act as toastmaster. The Christian church choir will give a mu- sic service next Sunday night. The s‘lver offering wil go toward the New And Saves The Hair Sham} with Cuticura Soap, onieaged by light touches of Cuticura Ointment, do much to cleanse the scalp of dandruff, allay itching and irritation, arrest fal; hair and Promote a hair-growing condition. Boab Calicure Sony theses cheers To Make ‘Money BY BILLY WINNER If I Could Play Bridge— HERE exists a demand now- adays for bridge teachers. If I were good at bridge, I would take advantage of this demand. I would teach others the game. Through Want Ads I would let Casper men and women know that I was in a position to teach them the game of Auction Bridge quickly and at small cost. I would interest enough per- sons with my Tribune Want Ad to start the ball rolling, and I'd keep it rolling from then on, | ning service, 7:30. p. m.; fering Christ on the Cro ject, “Of. byterian. Tabernacle, corner, Sixth and Dur. |bin atreets. Rey, Charles A. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Sunday school and | Bib'e classes; morning worship, 11 o'clock; sernion, “Life's Finai Educa. tion.” Anthem, “The Lord Is My Strength"—Vooler. by = Mrs.! Lind. There will be & meeting of tho group ‘leaders and members of each committee in. the church parlors ai CHEST COLDS... —cover with hot flannel cloth. Ag pie hye ! one™ bill * How do you pay your bills? | Do you use the vld style careless way of taking it out ot your pocket, or do you Pay By Check —The modern way?— You will never have to pay a bill twice when you use a check to pay as it is a receipt for payment, also. Open your account at the Citizens National Bank and pert courteous service. THE CITIZENS ' Consolida’ Royalty Bldg. 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