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. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923. I. Che Caspr Dally Critune PAGE THREE ‘ | | jee poe well known Casper men stonary soctety and ghete famities,| Inst week. Robert Heinze, the super-|things. We are proud of one new|church at once. To thie end every 1 ; Sach family 1s expected to bring food|intetndent, urges a record attendance | «1 7 | pecasber, it seems is the headquar-| to be shared with others. The mite/ next Sunday and extends a cordial in.|;ron DOM® And are gind to sec] member is asked to meet in a church | Did You See by ters for conventions this spring. The| boxes will be opened. Wednesday, | vitat‘on to all. elon caronjou enc yervice.erow:|/conterence: Mon Gay. evening, ay) 38) W chutctee;aieeballliah vesting an | 730_P. m., prayer service and study) Morning sermon at 11.00, subject, Tuo state convention of tho| The Rullding committe witt then|™ POMander alk th Haat runeiitpere videos 10 oan) So. zebnis Gospel. Please bring @/ ‘The Sign of the Towel-Girded.” You|Churches of Christ will be held in| Present their plans for either. accept- iy Notify Mrs. F. H. Fletcher, phone! heated ‘gates aaah papel ie not know what Grace church is|Casper, June 1, 2, and 3. n on| ance or rejection by the church mem-| => y 274R,/ tf you have'a spare'room for| by tho plano pupils of Miss Eillian| will receive anleae ne oe Jou [attending this great convention. We! bership. | Pledges are dally being Will receive unless you come. -Try it.|urge you to be present Sunday nj ning at 7 o'clock ““The Luther/at the Endeavor as wo will have Subject for general discus. |real live debate. Question, ‘Resc not only by members of Grac members of othe: tas by friends, not | a Don’t Miss It! outside delegates. ’eterson in this church. Friday, 2:30 Baptismal services*will also be held) p. m., Ladies’ Aid circle meetings:| 1, Sunday evening. Busy Bee, with Mrs, H. W. Ormsby, churche: Sh Obedaicaetas)evedine teonr! Gucccnd set Cr sivas Canticle ae |e “Tho Gospel of the Plow.”|that physicians have rendered a members hurech. The church || LAST TIME TONIGHT ~ Birthday Party several weeks on a business and ™sht- A devotional period precedes) Mrs. B. Henry, 323 South Grant ieee peasy and take part. |sreater service to the world than hs 8 ies te © . ce who helped in 8:15 o’Clock This Afternoon. Blacaiire tig other activities, Streets CY, with Mes peat Winget | At 8 o'clock the eighth sermon on |missionai Roy Green leads he tag day effort. The amount real High School Auditoriura Little Emma Watts will be hostess OLOFO | There is a Sunday school class for! stone, 436 ‘West Twelfth street, Mra.|t2° Ufe of Christ, illustrated by the|#ffirmative and George Forman ized from same to date totals $152.16 igh Schoo! uditor: at a childrens’ party this afternoon to | You and every member of the family.| French, Mrs. te M odes | *2™0US Tissot pictures. This sermon | Negative. The pastor will speak on| Captains of the various teams have | Admission 75 Cents M. B. Kolmer left last evening for! }.ing %o ; iis pentane HA Mes nodes Covers’ thelmost i eventtil he subject “The Why and How of n busy all week getting both be given at her home on South Wol-| colvrado where he will pend we tieo| BTN ‘em out, will assist; Kensington, with Mrs./ s entful period of | the y anc v p iges and subscriptions. Each cap: at the even South David) CDtSt’s fe, his bétrayal, arrest, and|Christian Baptism, cott street in honor of her birthday.) | Frank Wartor weeks’ vacation visiting with frien Games will be played and refresh.| Pdey ie: { Christian Science. \s Mrs. vin Day will assist; All welcome. bi Atpaee ie heel de Sea 3 Satie Pees Staaien Coo ateneecal tise | meer ns f > Je >A z = he question of baptism come and| 4 and report same by 3 ments will be served. M. H, Williams has returned trom oo tian S aes ines are held BSS ry it ie Herrsan| North] Gsebenl Gener ier omeeal (Heer Wnt thé bl aoe on this great} Another team making the total num For fifty thousand years Informal Party Srweekia Dushuene 7) <2 Bulings:”’ | church edifice at/Bourth’ and) Grant) Victory’ Workers, with Mis, Mary! Corner of H and United |Subsect. There is but one Lord, one| Nir five was organized Inst Sunday. | men have always blamed | Last Evening. K. H. Hammond and C. G. Foster ets, Sunday school for puptis up| Kolmer, 105 North Park street, Mrs.|Streete. North Casper bus passes by|/ ath. one Baptism.» Do yoit believe | Ait members and friehds who do not lt women and been blessed Mr. and Mrs. Joe ®ingenhetmer| have arrived in the city fromt Oma the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m.; Huff Ferguson will/the door. Bible school at 10 a. m.|{he bike. Come and hear theso ser} ve ork with the new team, of|{ by them. See “ADAM’S were hosts at an informal party given| and will spend the summer mont timonial meetings are held on, “ssist. Mrs. G. C. Wright, superintendent, |™0"%- 4 welcome for all. which the minister ts captain. Now RIB,” etc. Tebtlaventievat thelk heme Ge south Neve | Wednesday evenings at $ o'clock. | ae |Communton and sermon, 11 a m.| _ : is your opportunity to help erect a d x Tuchinvatieets steaig desta wererree. Ue se | Weer ets | St. Mark's: Church {Christin Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Eve:| Grace Chapel church Which will mean much toward | ent. H. J. Carey is a Evansville Chapel. | Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector Sey-!"P& services 745 p. m. Our bible} ee the fostering of the cause of the eee netetion aishore’ tniestvonit Chevennal| ines eanna, eatiitater: |enthe and Wolcott streets. Holy com-) ver the 150 mark and still| SUS SN CEET Urania ees Master, both in precept and example. Bridge Tea cee H school at 2:30 p.m. Evan-|munion at 8 a, m. Church school at ing w scolars are being en: B.D., Minister.| not merely by those already church Friday. K. ©. Parker returned last eve listic service at 3:30 p. m.; gospel 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and ser. 1 each for every flding committee meets and] members, but among the outsiders as Mrs. Robert Garry was hostess ning froma’ week's business and} team in’ charge, mon at 11 a. m. and you cannot afford to stay| arranges terms relative to the new| well. Sunday school at 10 a. m. an informal bridge tea given yeester-| pleasure trip spent in Thermopolis. | j ees for this 1s a real live bible| Grace Chapel w : Sat-| Preaching at 11; subject, “Other day afternoon at her home on CY ave-| ce | Kenwood Presbyterian. | Fast Side Methodist Community Come an‘ see. Every depart-|urday, and will vleae fuse Have I None.” Evening ser e. Pink roses were used for the, Harry Burns returned yesterday v. Edwin Preston, Minister. | A it Residence, )?nt of the chu: is grow inday, M oI 1} 8:00; subj fre pes | decorations. Honors for the afternoon| from Denver wh has been on abbath school, 9:30 a.m. ‘The in-|SPrague bh in the Elk |our additions last Sunday, This is| be moved | of Conversion." Splendid music b nd st First tke chu and _w for all ages, by the ] were taken by Miss Helen Cole and| business for the last 10 day Mrs. E. K. Williams. Bight guests} eee | were present, Robert Calman is an out of town to| Street school corner E ak streets, Bible schoo 9:45., Worship and ase in attendance from week me | THE CHOICEST Mie cent alles aaa: eee business caller here for the week end) out, with a friend, and on time, this} P&stor, 11 m. Subject "The Strug- | : Miss Robins from Salt Lake. | Sunday will be even better. Let us| Sls of Jesus.” Wednesday at 8 p. m.| * Entertatan: B00 TC SES RT ee ea Obit | hid aveak nervioe itor peels) pragee Dobbin Realty Co. 4 Miss Gertrude Robins entertained| James G. Talbott and son are Friends, do you know the best way|2"4 bible study, subject “Providence For ‘ormally last evening at her home’ spending the week end here from Salt) to get rid of that logy, dopy, Sunday)!" the Book of Esther,” at the home 237 South Center St. n Fourteenth street in honor of Miss, Creek. | morning feeling By of T. M. mbaugh, 1405 East Sec: cranny Gooaasnneia te winner tee ere [nae peseieas eee oar eencisitie| one: Finer texture and Larger volume for a few days trom Denver. The] W. O. Hays $s here on business for! better for it. Week night meeting — Second Baptist in the baked goods evening was spent in playing bridge| a week from Indianapolis, Ind. | for prayer, praise and Bible study on and dancing. Tw ve guests attended. UO | Wednesday at 309 We A street. Sunday school 30. eee Frea G. Horn is here on business ex |$:45 a. m. Preaching by pastor, 11 a. Ceremony Sunfay for @ ehort time from Denver. Mails LEncketestan. |m. B. Y. P. U, 6:30 p m. Preaching SE Rev. Edwin ©. Preston, Minister. le SEES Sabbath school, 2:30 p. m.; subject, Since ay sainh, the Statesman-Prophet eine x ) p. m. Prayer meeting | 3 ly day night. Brotherhood on | Thursday night, Sunshine and Sun- 30 p. m.; sermon) Thur Sun-} “The Truth Shall Make You|‘@¥ afternoon in the comr . The} baad At St. Anthonys. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the church of St. Anthony's will partici- at 8 p. m. Mission ladies will meet | pate in the beautiful yet simple cere- Ryaninc warahint mony of the “Crowning of Our Lady's | subjec: Statue.” | Free pastor is at home and will preach | While the children of the pariah to- j Sunday at both services. Walter John , gether with the members of the young | North Church. Brannon, minister, ladies’ sodality are marching in 009 “North Dusbine Bt = = solemn processfon, Mra. Madeleine First Presbyterian. | Hesot nkwaranPinine | St. Anthony's Catholic, ' Treber will sing “Ave Maria.” To the Corner Sixth and Durbin. | Sanday eenosia OMackanie Chelstian | Comes _ of venth and Center} “strains of “Oh Mary We Crown] Rev. C. A. Wilson, D.D., Pastor. |isndeaver, 64s, Anna Wileon, loader streets: The Rev. Father J. H. Mul : Thee,” Miss Celette Bonar with Mas | Sunday school and Bible c' 8: "The delegates to the C. E. convention |!" Pastor; the Rev. Father Morton. 7 ters Billy Schulte and Bobble McMa-| 945 a. m. Morning worship, are to report, Morning worship, 200 @ssstant. Masses on Sunday at unces tor hon on either side of her as guards] o’clock; anthem, “Sing a Song of| theme. “The Light Burden,” Con. 2 2nd 10:30 a, m. Mass during th H of honor, and with Grace Mechaley in| Praise” (Harris); solo, “By tho grepational meeting at 7.20, We wish| Weck at 8 a. m. Benediction Sunday (more than a pound and a half 4 front carrying the crown of roses on} Waters of Babylon” (Handel), Mrs. the Gongréxution\to be. a ea NR 3 p.m. for a quarter) PY a white satin pillow, will slowly make| P. W. Frank. Young People's meet-| (uninted ee possible with. the work — { her way to the Altar of the Blessed| tng, 7 o'clock. Evening service will) (church Sn hand. Might ee | Grace English Lutheran Church ; * Virgin which will be ablaze with lights | be the last of a series of sacred con-| fea ments ane to be served at the J. M. Cromer, Pastor A and fragrant with flowers, It is here| certs, given by the Casper Symphony | (esnmenta are to be werved at the) Ait services In the Odd Fellows’ hall. Mahopanstee Watact § that the wreath will be placed on the| orchestra, led by Mr. Ray Cook; Mrs.| {08° of this meeting. — 7 oniantet| Sunday school opens with a song ser- | RICE ; 3 head of the beautiful statue betoken-| Leggitt, soloist. This concert is free. bas MES 3 q a aisat ie Reh ie ' WO | vice beg ng at 9:45 a.m. Come and| $1 50 00 t ing the loyalty and devotion to the| Announcements for the week will be thaleventiee? = de pruabate had % 1) hear the ren sir Subject of the} ° i ‘ Blessed Mother, given at the morning service. - Fem, ONG CO" |eeson, Isaiah, - ° ‘THe tatesman | See this LATEST MODEL in \. Phe program for ¢he afterncon fol pais operation will be welcomed Prophet.” Five ‘more’ new scholara| for over years fa renee } lows: ae mmantiel Baptist. i ier —- = | Note the flat top, the new H “ave Maria” — Mra. Mafeletne| Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar Sts. cae : 3 | needle drawer, and re ‘ Renate: Dees. T Haruna, “Minkster, | Corner of Hast nd and South NIGHTINGALE ffi averse ecord ° Hymn, “Hafl the Heaventy Queen”| Sunday school, 19 a. 8. J. T.| reece Silk Hosiery ‘. A) new! Victrola. improved! in , —Children. Hanna in charge. Memorial services, | Peru cikons VALUE ? every respect & Reception of Bodalists. 11 a. m., to which all ex-soldiers and| | § af eee «Classes 7 EIN 4 | A P CES Convenient terms arranged sMagnicioer thi Ta Mrs. Madeletae |jieir. ferlllea Bas IEE) Se babeaeegeebas roc nt peal BTR (iia ‘ for you i reber. tion, B. P. U., m.; forbes pee por Wares 5 eTys = Treber. a iy ol ee NEES conducted by Mra. Carter. The life rices for beautiful and enduring Our Government Bought Millions of Pounds The Chas. E. Wells t Hymn, “Bring Flowers A Net tie Se of David Livingstone will be studied josiery . . Sturdy and elastic | | \ 4 Cea Ten Benet Wyn te waastons Ison will play a plano Nightingale silk hosiery is rein- | | Musie Co. 6 Crowning—Celette Bonar. Apolog U. S. Excuse Tuesda Battiotis ha eA forced at points where hard wear | if, set te Re ae erate i patiy a Bing) to|'8 p: nie chal practica-Owen Whisfies| Patriotic) aexmon, a. m., specs ac branes where Berd wed ‘ Home of the Chickering’ Children, in charge. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Bible a ae beaitataed eign ial ; es a: | 232 E. Second St. Phone 194 ry Py o y itinecrel 3 , violinist, will pla t ling store in your Sermon, “The Bleme@ Virgin"—| study and committee reports. Gooa) Pire ; : ; The Rev. Father Moreton. singing. ““Watch-us grow.” fice eraparled Bre: Stri ae ‘or write for name of dealer. = — i ° | anthem, “Peace to the Brav: 08: = ae Hymn, “Mother Deareat’—Children. 7 eae celine tA A Nightingale Hosiery Mill c i mur TaUERET Benediction of the Blessed Sacra First Christian. |ts AE ESY Se eenae eA VO REIS Philadelphie “Reading ETE ETE EET i Gaenecratics 24 Beloved Sleep," Spence. King's Her Lindeke, W: ‘beBonn a ment. alds, 2:30 p. m. A new contest will i" ! Goa Praise R. R. Hilder 4 St. Paul, Distributors | | Ed _Hymn, ane, we MERA. herent Wwor.| be started and all members are asked BE ce 5 ° Name"—Childre: ship, 11:00. C. B. * Fnve.| tO be present. Epworth League, 7:00 . mince beesial GSGa Shs | P.,m Jed by the pastor; subject; Give an hour to the development] {What's Ahead | for | Methodism?" E : 3 of your real self. Go to church. You| M!ss Holland and Carl Giffin w A O B City Briefe | cert weir Youctie ie man oe ne, Sermon, "R90 p.m, A stan n Opportunity to Become woman you ought to be by letting| YR? wound ae ais re 5 God alone. Religion is necessary to| For’; anthem, “Gri lorious, I d d 4 God atone. _Reayeion x neceatary £0] Mettibhon: duet, selected. —-Mondas,| E ndependent! . & William Utsinger is = self sacrificing and good. 8:00 p. m., recital by plano pupils of | EB} short time in Denver on business. ‘Artist's coneert. under auspices of} Miss Hazel Hoopman in this church. | iS Ganley the First Christtin church, 8:15 Mon-| Tuesday, 6:00 p. m., supper for the ; a H. R. Mullin ts an out ef town) yo. vening. The artists of Casper) members of the Women's Home Mis- d business caller here for a week from} Wty Ovenins. |) Ae ao yore Denver. mae ment for this oc Admissior | 50 and | Morris G. Sanderson has returned en cat music and a se: & from a short business trip to Ther) 11.6 of inspiration and help bot “ ’. mopolis,/"Worland and Cody. morning and evening. We invit M S ] J 1 St k z strangers and visitors of Casper and y Special Jewelry Oc James K. Thompeon is eared assure you of a hearty welcome. 3 with relatives for a few weeks inj (50. Scouts will have charge of the Perh f h 5 i 4 aie Omaha. apis evening services Sunday. This set erhaps many of you who have lived in fast growing cities before have vice will be v unique and chal. Mike ‘Taylor te in for a few @ay5 | ee te en a ead tena R a t4 ; missed the opportunity to become INDEPENDENT by failing to invest in || from his ranch west of the city. | and faithfully and deserve our sup e we y by | 5 real estate when you had the chance. This you have always regretted. | 7 Saspe Scc L. D. Wright {ein for the week end] POP The Casper Te but visiting with friends from Salt Creek. | “!Y* ° gre, Monty were tae ee f: | DON’T LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN! | SEE ae = iy PROFIT BY YOUR EXPERIENCE | Thomas H. Smith left yeeterfay for ” | A f Rawlins and Rock River to be gone } . a week on a business trip. | | ae INVEST IN A LOT IN EAST | meas: ‘oss satya reck ee ceaeiehs yuemeeee In fact it is Just getting started good. TERRACES Seater te Ketan etiing Liberty Garage i] in this sale. pins left yesterday morning overland 1 for Denver and Cheyenne to be gone Robert G. Core is here on businers| traction. Not going out of business, just reducing to business affairs. 423 S"Elm Street CHICHESTER S PILLS a rhe kecnenne ‘And some day you will reap the profits that are sure to come from your investment. SUTRA VEVEU ANY ARTICLE IN THE STORE AT | WHOLESALE COST PRICE These are fine large lots located just outside the city limits between First and Fourth streets. Many face on East Second street. James O'Connor and Arthur Borke have returned from Thermopolis after ne epending several days there on butl-| The right type of tire for aie Beeyy, pabteiuararatecr men “Best te the Long Tun” the stock. The public is beginning to real- bar eset Dita 5 yrth ae \f| ize that there is real value for their money Sioit . Charles Kennedy ana Frank Har- Casper, Wyoming | Tle BiawonD leat Dok 2m fins years known as Dest, Safest, Always Reliable OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE A large stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks, etc. JESSEEVANS JEWELER 134 South Center St. Casper Our representatives will be at East Terraces Office this afternoon and evening to sh property, or call at our office and we will take you out any time, yw you this | $1.00 Tuxkevdinner = 1.00 5:00 to 8:00 P. M, Music and Entertainment Every Evening By Marie Roderick and Cecil Birchell, Violinist © } NEW PALACE INN, 138 North Center SEE BEN REALTY CO. | Phone 1480 REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Bldg. aaa NEW PALACE INN | } \ at ee a YaN ITS TON TOV ONION VON ONTO Ve VON LVONI/ ONO

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