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SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923. z * Che Casper Laily Cribune PAGE THREE. - SOCIETY THE HUMAN ZOO News MARY TOBIN, By C. D. Batchelor Society Editor accompl'shed gratifying resulta, yet of Women’s Clubs and Organizations Copyright. 1923. by Puble Ledger Company twice as much might as well have Wi RTH H We A Ton on the I Loof j been done, had those labored with ‘ re 4 < yielded. At night the pastor will preach a special sermon on Evolution 2 | subject—"'Why the Theory of Evolu- tion As Applied to Man, is Unscrip- % —d tural, and Cannot Be True.” All are % y interested in the subject now and) would be benefited by this discussion, % ) and are most cordially inyited. % . : a 4 First Christian Chuch East Second and Lowell Sts ¢ J g Miscellaneous Shower has been playing baseball for the last Caeser |; ‘To Be Home, Undeb Am- a ist B few weeks. Mr. Rust formerly lived Sot oes : erican Legion Auspices § Miss Benetta Holman entertained) in this city and was confiected with school 9:45; morning worship 11.00; n = 3 Pp) z at a miscellaneous shower last eve-| the National Supply company here. C. B, societies 7:00; evening worship 4 ting at her home, 405 South Kimball aieone S00. We aro rushing right 0D] Wortham's World's Best shows, ; in honor of Mrs. J. K. Davis,| . through the hot weather and gaining | which is a composite of the formr 4 nrcerly Miss Afna Kyte, who was], 3 0. Santler and ior ahdesel kit in strength each Sunday. Have you! three Clarence A. Wortham showe just recently married. ‘The evening | 70S ota anes: Seah eave 02 enrocled that boy. or girl of yours yet?! will spend the coming week in Cas % was spent in sewing memory blockS| mieropolis Monday, there they will Daily “Vacation Bible School’ starts! per under the auspices of the Amer. 5 for a comfort. The gifts were driven) | eid several days. June 25. The work outlined for this} ican Legion. The shows will arrive % to the room in a toy automobil on ote year is very good. We will have the! sunday, and late Monday afternoon into tua in hearts, by little Charles best school ever held of its kind in y will thamselves at home decorates attractively @ressed in a] Glen Santon ts spending a few days PORE MATERT Wyoming. The teachers will have ade- st Second and: Lowell streets. % iClufters. costume. here on business from Salt Creek. [ase (064 -OF WAIP ING SS quate preparation and expect to make] For the benefit of the public the a apts present for the evening O46-'6 the school what it should be. The em-| cy and East Second” busses w { ore the Misses Lela Craft, Elenaore| ‘Roy Ben Miller arrived yesterday rollment fee will probably be 25} continue out Second street to the % y sen Lula Duty, Georgia Reed,| from Parkersburg, Okla., and will ‘gente, show grounds. This will be a great § ftv Barker, Della Decker, Frances|spend several days here. ipecial for Sunday evening. The! convenience to the public as well as i sen, Anna Smith, Virginia Smith, Pieter new moving picture machine has ar-| to the show folk. After the death of 4 ‘Agnes "Dyke, Bernice Fields, Edness| . —. Walsh and R. Michaelson are rived and a moving picture-sermon| Mr. Clarence A, Wortham last a yokler, Leah Holloran, Catherine Hol-| spending a few days in the city from will be shown. Special for the kiddies | his shows were combined and Bevk 4 M "Ruth Stevens, Lillian Eads,| Rawlins, [one reel giving story of David and| mann Gerety and Robinson, formerly Hd ia Firmin, R. L. Holman, Mary Sete Soliath. Bring the family, The church | his executive staff, bought the 4 mA + ws locati on t Dor 7 “ 7 y e} 4 Murane and Mrs. J. pike short time from Bath, Mont. the door. 3 - 16) Shows who weight collectively 2,467 pounds. % Siset. een t . other companies, combining the offer. ‘We are always looking for strangers| ings in one under the Wortham ' Dance At Freeland F. EB. Zell is a St Paul business vis and assure them a hearty welcome. | banner. to credit it with one hundred per|is a rushing, surging story of life This Evening itor here for a few days. Special music. ‘The sh cent. In the o; ces of the West, the 5 ows bring twenty high cl pen spaces - f ‘The Messrs, Henry Carr ats eee Come and hear the announcements Wiest: he sek aen eee “Canyon of the Fools” is now on| plot revolving about a cowboy in tam Cartwaiete Tae ee terseatl ©. P. Griffith and J. H. Holland are { our activities: ing devices, The feature attraction | Usplay at the Wyoming theatre. It! whose veins the wanderlust runs hot. ~ t pees be nerved’ during the eve-| mong the out of town business visit is Violet and Daisy Hilton, the fa ments sSblto a divited: ors in the city from Denver. Trinity Lutheran, mous grown-together girls from San 5 ning. The public is 4r Pears (QMissour! Synod) Antonio. The company also brings } G. A, Boners is here for a week on South Park and East Fourth|the Caterpillar, the latest form of Woodcraft Dinner Pusindant trot f News Fork streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Sun-| sensational ride, and the butterfly, s ‘This Evening will . day afternoon the pastor will leave] which, this year will be seen here 4 The Neighbors of Woodcraft 3 tend the convention of the Mis-| for the first time. D. A. Rixton arrived this morning rive a chicken dinner this evening | | ea ee ak rien e ouri Synod of the Lutheran church ——— -— at the Odd Fellows hall. Serving for | from Dallas, Tex., a rsd FS in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Consequently no the dinner will.begin at 5 and con-| week here attending to business af- eveniig service’ will tethela: Two AUT: 0 GONG A i TE o F vited. | fairs, 4 tinue until 7.30. The public is invite 3 services will be held in the morning, . eee les bd : ae tr Bi tienianivesrvical atei6s'e. ic. eas 129 South Center Street—Across From Iris Theater A. K. Barnes of the Midwest English service at 11 a, m. The Camp Is Completed apiece ets dO ii me enka Sunday school will meet at 9 a. m. Meals at most reasonable prices. The ONLY Cafe in Casper The summer camp of the Business| on a short business trip . Next Sunday the annual Sunday and Professional Woman's club has been completed and will be ready for use this evening. The club ts planing of its members. All those wishing to Maccabes Meeting Monday Evening ‘The Woman’s Benefit association F. hall. Following the business meet- with which I invested the character Dr. McAfee on Sunday morning, July St. Mark's Church Rr ithe Fy atin stent Nabe +4 bie maa, phot de ot Dia CARS Wists es OU dE ANd Ot gt forvice and study!) ‘at 11 o'clock. Watch for further] Rey. Philip K. Edwards, rector. iaN etait Sea Gaon en ek - * sue : Lean mike. Cab eremiation bye rena eran st ona besten’ Cher reheareal,|#nouncements. There will be a pub-| Seventh and Wolcott Sts. Holy Com: | {¢vuer SOFT AND PURE mer, Miss Cantlin and Miss Fereuson.| 1404 ty Roosevelt, Memorial as.| After the morning service, @ lny dele: Uc Feception of new members at the| munion at §:00 a.m. Morning pra anak et bara ooiea kacecranlsctiaie All members of the association are) jo ciation for distinguished service to| gate to the Lay Electoral Conference EEAG, paryines Tol ee Nat. and sermon at 11:00 a.m. handled by ie various members of ent. x , J, | Siring to unite wi yu the cast. The director has also done wee are er vite Gata BREDA Te aca tor laniraL roca | aut Ducat eaalvacri ess ates int [apenie, €0 Dr, Wilton. We ‘extend At Home his part exceedingly well. ‘The matiy Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. Waller-Wrilson governor general of the Phillippines: | have charge of the election. we'come to all friends of the churc! Marriage Last Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collins came in yesterday from the Tisdale ranch and Medals Awards WASHINGTON, government officials, were among the June 16.— High Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and South Miss Charlotte Gantz will sing. Also the male quartet. ture by the pastor, 8:00 p. m.; male home of Mrs. Gantz, the building committee. @ meeting of Wednesday, Stereopticon lec-| the Board of Church Erection of New York will speak at the morning serv- land B. McAfee of McCormick Semi- nary, Chicago, Ill. On Sunday morn- ing, July 1, Dr, McAfee will deliver at all meetings and especially to hear school picnic will be held in a grove on lower Garden Creek. Trucks and East Side Methodist Community. a. m.; subject, “The Marks of the Christian Spirit.”. The public is in vited to worship in the new “Bunga cars will leave the church promptly orders include Soup, Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Pudding, Tea to-| expect to spend several days here. Durbin streets. Lewis EH. Carter,jice in the interest of the Building} at 10 a. m. i i i “ \ ick’ ficient a dinner to: be Lich lian Red all cee pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.;|Campaign. Rev. Keller is a strong os OnSe sili Butteralliei cried (Tes, Quick vend. efticlent \wmorrow evening ai Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Laine are here| S. H. Maddux, superintendent. Ser-| speaker and all members and friends at one ? 3 ‘es sh to o lat F; Eat once at the Club and you will be a constant patron. THE tend tomorrow vering are asked| for s few days from thelr home tn] mon. tiie. m., “What T9.It to Be alot the church and congregation are| Jonge ‘Ar Dean, pastor Resdence.| c,ty"ith to congratulate you, Mr. MAN IN OVERALLS 18 CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE a o ristian?"; anthem, “How Firm «| = a rsh SED Bacvinee vs a NIN O ALLS 3 LY It 5 = to call some one of: the committee in} Lincoln, fal Me NA Peuiaatign” Cwiidecinere), suior boitsakae ah) Bo stacerayetentne mes ra pees F fee strec rt. Ke rvic will filmed my story CLUB CAFE TO EAT. charge some time today for the pur- a = chureh, 11:00 a. m., conductea -by|meet in cnene Mine Math GR aloe ee pit gel church auditorium! “mhat was the enthusiastic etate 5 pose of making the necessary arrange: President Gives Org) Catlies, edhiest’ rim Poke eee ee, Ju ar pal conion p the northeast | corner ot Hast nale 466 TGHASA Mantthewa, brome, 129 South Center Street—Across From Iris Theater > vishing to speni pop phn : : | 2. Second and Kenwood streets. Bible | 7, : pos ad ; ments. Also thove monanes sik ges Ander.” Epworth League, 7:00 p.m; |tinguished speakers who will be pres-| school for all ages, 9:45 a.m. Wor ney eh a exe i cpeats this evening a’ Baad | itz Smt leaders, subsect, “Pre-lent at this meeting will be Dr. Sle-| ship and sermon by the pastor, 11:00 Wee: Ter emelay bring: CORMEORGR ree CMOTTAL | paring for Christian Citizenship. anyon of the Fools. lly lives on the screen. Carey has given a the sermon. ‘There will be many good | low Church" which is only the begin- | Gar’, as panei quartet, “Softly Now the Light of| ing.of the Synod ht ats Deatifel anode hurch | UMicult one to portray onthe silver bees will meet Monday i i speakers at this meeting of the Synod| ning of a beautiful modern church| Sheet a truly remarkable Interentn, babes srs peep gear Lo. 0. Day.” Monday, 8:00 p. m., at the| sna we invite the public to be present | structure. sitesi an P tion. The various shades. of fe big dramatic situations and touches OF “CANYON OF FOOLS” y main character, Bob McCarty, this character, where Home Made Hot Ca kes are served with Coffee for 165c. Give us a trial. We specially invite the working man. Counter service. Try our Special 35c and 40c noon day luncheon. All The best steaks served in town for the least money. Mr. ling IT’S CLEAR Evening Mi i —_-- and the stranger who may be in our of whinisical humor and homely ” The Marriage of Miss Marie Waiker| Miss Totlse Leo Schuyler, social tbe city on the Sabbath day. philosophy are all brought out with HII I CRES’ I ; W. ATER to soeevh oo Difinsee Le? Sanearen: borne, president of the Museum of] 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Fi atiines pig ey apt fn ft t lace even! TN, 7 rnaréh, the Reve Lewis Carter | Natural history, New York. General} Woodard, pastor.. Sunday school, 10} Grace Chapel African Methodtet. Wood's medal bears the inscription| a. m. satisfied) with . the transposition ft (ficlating, ‘They were attended by Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p..m.| “The Friendly Church.”” 808 Necth re: ° Speed gaa bua, te oneroton| am Chrnian tenor, Tap | “Phe. Peony Sas in. thy, Smeaton so WE DELIVER | . I a " .m. E street, Rev. T. J. 7 they hav. et b ' Miss Ruth Castleman and E. A.) orgs, “If I must choose between | sertice Spm, ‘Special eran | grant street tev, 7 3. Burwell, 5. Invariably they have something about a Giecntes \alio) Of -Ceuper. righteousness and peace, I choose] Brother McMartin is to be with us. ° a. + | Mr. Wilson is connected with the National Supply compaty. Mr. and Mrs, Wilson ‘will make their home bere, Casper Couple Married. POWELL, Wyo., June 16.—-The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Wilson was the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday morning, June 9, at 6 a. m., when Miss Genevieve Frances Rob- erts became the bride of Robert Lee Evans, both of’ Casper. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. J. R. ‘Walter. The bride is a charming and ac- complished young woman and looked very attractive in a suit of white crepe and picture hat, and wearing & beautiful sunburst brooch of dia- monds, a gift from the groom. Mr. Evans is a brother of Mrs. Wilson and Leo Evans of Powell and is & business man and real estate owner of Casper. The newlyweds left Powell on the 8 o'clock train that morning for Ther- beter to spend a few days before returning to~ Casper, where Mr. Fvans has a fine home in readiness for his brid City Briefs Ross Lambert, formerly of this city mow of Riverton is spending a few days here looking over his prop- erty Interests. . . B. M. Carpenter left this morning for the western part of the state where he expects to spend a week or 0 days on busines . Charles Hunton is here on business fr & week from Lead, 8. D. “ee Frank R. Davidson of Denver ar. rived yesterday overland and will spend a week here attending to bus: hops affairs and visiting with friend: see James W. Gay of Oklahoma, is *pending a short time here attending to business matters. Before returning ‘o his home Mr. Gay will spend sev- eral days at Salt Creek looking over the ofl fields. cee James I. Turner arrived last eve ning from Denver and will spend sev- ral weeks here visiting with friends. eve Leonard Dolan came down Thurs- evening on a business trip from verton day fr ist arrived in the city yester m Rapid City, 8, D., where righteousness.” General Wood designated a repre- sentative for the ceremony. ——————__—_ Women Ask That Smith Reconvene N. Y. Legislature NEW YORK, June 16.—The Na- tional committee of one hundred for law enforcement claiming to repre- sent ten million women, today tele- graphed Governor Smith at French Lick, Ind., asking him to reconvene the legislature to pass a prohibition enforcement measure that would put New York in line with other law abid- ing states. ee et eit Shae, John Kenlon, chief of the New York fire department, the largest fire-tight- ing organization in the world, started Ufe as a sailor before the mast after running away from his home in Ire land. Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kill all vermin; will not stain bed cloth- ing. Apco Products Co. Phone 286. ana Sues for ‘Millions @ f suit for nalf the fortune of Pron yk Jay Gould, estimated at $20,000,000, will’ be carried to the bighest courts in France and the Onited States by Edith Gould, his former wife, according to an announcement made by her lawyers. Kelly | He will occupy the pulpit in the morn- ing. In the evening he®will read “The Mansion,” accompanied by the piano. This coming week should mean large things for the religious life of the community. So far as possible, all will be interviewed in Interest of the new church buflding. Plans are such that the people may easily secure a splendid church edifice if they want one. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rey. Edwin E. Preston, minister. Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. On Wednesday evening, 20th inst., at 7:30, a meet- ing will be held of the elders, trustees and members of the congregation for the purpose of discussing tentative plans for the erection of the church building at McKinley and Thirteenth streets. Building operations will commence in'the near future, and it is hoped that all those interested will be pres- ent at this meeting to talk over the matter. Mills Presb: Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. Sabbath school, 2:30 p. m.; subject, “Esther, the Patriot Queen.” Eve- ning worship, 7:30 p. m.; subject, “Joshua's Choice.” Christian Science Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. in the church edifice at Fourth and Grant streets. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a.m. Testi- monial meetings are held on Wednes. day evenings at 8 o'clock. St. Anthony’s Catholic Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. J. H. Mullen, pas- tor, the Rev. Father Morton assistant Masses on Sunday at 7, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Mass during the week at 8 ;% m. Benediction Sunday 3 p. m. | First Presbyterian. | Rev. Charles A, Wilson, D. D., pastor, Tabernacle, corner of Sixth and Durbin streets. Sunday schoo! and bible classes 9:45. A large attend- ance {s desired. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, “‘The Why of the m. Preaching “it 11. Subject of ser. mon: “Elijah the Champion of So cial Justice.” This fs the second one of a sores dealing with the life of this great Hebrew prophet. At the evening service the Busy Bee Club wi'l have full charge. ‘The vested choir will render music. The program follows: Chorus -.-0 ean Chotr Scripture Lesson _Rey. T. J. Burwell Invocation ._Rev. C, H. Henderson Song -Mrs, Jessie Anthony Mrs, Jessie Coleman Male Quartette Mrs, Ethel Henderson A candle rally will immediately fol- low the program. ‘The congregaton’ is requested to be in‘ their seats at § o'clock sharp. Come and bring a friend for a cordial welcome awaits you at “The Friendly Church.” First Baptist Oburch. Fifth and Beech. C, M. Thompson, Jr., pastor, Sunday school, 9:45.a. m. There is a class for you. Morning worship, 11 a, m. Theme “Are We Big Enough to Be Related to Jesus Christ?” B.Y, P. U., 7 p, m, Evening service, 8 p. m. Theme “The Lost Christ and the Saved Church” Mid- week service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Studies in Mark. The sermons an. nounced for Sunday are of vital im- portance. They are worth the thought of all thinking people. Come out and consider these themes with us. You are welcome ‘to all the services. Bap- tists and strangers who have come to the city and have no church home will find just what they are looking for in this churéh, You are a etrang- er but once in the First Baptist church, Grace English Lutheran Church J. M. Cromer pastor. All services at Odd Fellowis hall. Sunday schoo! 945 a, m.—Special song service. Morning sermon at 11..00; Subject ‘o Them That Belfeve.” It 1s con fidently expected that all will put forth a special effort to maintain our splendid record. Fifteen new names ‘ President Harding and his side kick Laddie Boy snapped on t south portico of the White House, > EXPDPRT watch and jewelry repair ing. Casper Jewelry Co., 0-8 Bldg. 100 WAYS To Make Money BY BILLY WINNER i If I Wanted to Be a Business Broker— T OULD get started with very I need is ittle capital. All I_ would lesk space and a few dollars to start advertising in the Casper Daily Tribune Classified Section. I'd run my Want Ad and tell were added last Sunday, crowding the hundred mark quite closely and large offering was given for mis | Commandments.” Evening worship 8 jo'clock. Iifustrated lecture on Old Mexico, Scenery and Life in Mexico. Phis is a new lecture prepared by |the board of foreign missions. Many should be present to see and hear romething’ about the life of Old Mex jeo. Special music by the choir. Mra Legett choir leader, Ladies’ Ai Thursda Lt This last meet A On J lar tendan sions. The Rev, Dr. Hillerman, dl- visional missionary superintendent, was more than pleased with his visit, giving Casper first place In the column of missions. He js very enthusiastic over the future of the work, and will recommend to the general board the full unit amount of needed new for a $40,000.00 church, This, ought me with new question of ver the the Tribune readers that I would sell their businesses for them— get their stores, offices, rooming houses, apartments and factories sold and rented. There are many other things I could do as a busi- ness brok Then when I got some clients I would use the Casper Daily Tribune Classified Section again to dispose of their property. My commissions would net me a neat income. The Tribune would agent and salesman be my looked over character as it is portrayed on our new store at Our Wonder Sale of parel and Millinery a tracting hundreds o pers, ‘Canyon of the Fools’ very carefully. I have analyzed every | reen and it is my extreme pleasure! From now until removal to Second street, every item of apparel will be offered at a special money-saving price, 503 East Second St. Phone 1151 the The Prettiest Of SUMMER HATS In a Special Group for CLEARAWAY Of Values Up to $22.50 These are the latest conception in headwear for summer occasions of every kind. They repre- sent the smartest in sport styles as well as the most alluring for more formal wear. An un- qualified combination of vogue and value. Choice At Come In This Afternoon or 110 E = $ pk Evening Women’s Ap- at $6.75, is at- f eager