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SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923. SOCIETY —— RECENT AND COMING EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES OF CASPER Maccabee Meeting Monday Evening. The Women’s Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet in regular session Monday evening, July 16, at the I. O, O. F. hall at 8 oclock. This will be birthday night for all mem bers having birthdays during July. All members of the organization are asked to be present. ary ‘Wedding Date Has Been Announced. The date of the marriage of Miss Rose Harwitz, formerly of St. Louis and now of Denver, to Harry Med- nick of this city, has been announce! and will take place August 12 at t home of the bride. . Informal Tes Friday Afternoon. n Mrs. Robert E. Jensen entertained at an informal bridge tea Friday af- ternoon at her home on CY avenue Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. Fred Hale and Mrs. R. D Hunter. Eight guests were present. ee Birthday Party Friday Evening. Mrs, F. A. Cole entertained at an informal dancing party last evening at her home on McKinley street in honor of her daughter Helen's six: teenth birthday which was yesterday. Following the dance refreshments were served by Mrs. Cole assisted by Miss Virginia Harrison. Ten guests ‘were present. . Picnic Last Evening At Garden Creek. Miss Nellie Bartholomew was hos- tess at a picnic given last evening on Garden Creek. Six guests tended. City Briefe Rayburn Webb, Casper architect has returned from Denver where he spent Beveral days on business. owe G. E. Thorberg of Chicago is spend- ing a week here on business after which he will go to the coast return- ing to Casper in August to attend the Rodeo here. . oe Francis Hoffman has returned from @ short business trip spent fn Denver ‘and Colorado Springs. ee . ‘Thomas. C. Johnson has return from Billings and other Montana cities where he has been for several ‘weeks attending to important bus!- ness matters, eee G. O; White of the Robertson Rub- ber company of San Francisco is here for a short time on business. eee w. ‘Webb is a business visitor here for a few days from Salt Lake. eee H. M. Smith feft yesterday over- land for Cheyenne and Denver to be gone a week or 10 days on business. eee ‘William F. Walker has returned week's pleasure trip spent in the Yellowstone National park. vee J. 1. Carr is in the city. on busi- ness for a few days from his home in Cleveland, 0. eee Terrance Hoffman, accompanied by ¥F. R. Nelson, both of Omaha, are visiting with the former's brother in Thursday will spend a few days here visiting with friends, here for a few days enroute to Mon- tana where they will spend the re- mainder of the summer visiting with friends. eee C. G, Harvey has arrived in the city from his former residence in Kansas City and will spend the re- mainder of the summer months here. eee Charles R. Porten is here on busi- ness for a short time from Des Moines, Ia. William F. Calley is here on busi- ness for a week from Denver. eee P.. R. Blakey left Thursday eve- evening for the east where he will spend three weeks on a buying trip purchasing all of the early fall models. eee Albert Taylor of the Doud-Weaver Motor company has returned from Buffalo where he spent several days on business for his company. eee C. C. Masters returned last evening from Denver where he has been for the last week on business. see F, P. Morgan and son of Omaha spent yesterday here visiting with friends enroute to the Yellowstone National park where they expect to spend several weeks. K. O. McFarland has returned from & weeks’ business trip to Rawlins and Laramie. K. T. Robinson ts here for a few Weeks attending to business affairs and visiting with friends from Los Angeles. . . L. T. Peterson {s a Denver man spending the week end here on busi- ness. ee Homer Russell left tast evening for the east where he will spend a two weeks’ vacation visiting with relatives. Harold F. Talbott left this morning for Thermopolis to be gone several days on business. ee S. Sartzell of Rawlins, accompan- ied by J. J. Elienburger of Dixon and W. Engelbert of Encampment, have returnea from Douglas where they attended the Odd Fellow's convention held there, They will return td their homes in a few days. ee Mr, and Mrs, R. P. Marks are the parents of a baby son who arrived ‘Thursday afternoon at their home on Elm street. Both mother and Robert Jr., are reported to be progressing nicely. eee Mr. and Mrs. William Jones will leave Monday of next week for the Yellowstone National park where they will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. O. N, Shikany and family have as their house guest for several weeks, their cousin, Frederick Shikany of Michigan City. eee Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Walker came from Salt Creek and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Taylor have as their house guests for a short time Mrs. Taylor's sister, Ricard and son Edward of Chicago. Mrs. Charles Trinity Lutheran (Missouri Synod) South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. An Snglish service will be held Sunday morning at 10:30. The sermon will be based on the text Mark 8:1-9, its theme being: “Christian Faith and Earthly Possessions." No service will be held here in the evening as the pastor will conduct a service in Glen- rock at 7:30 in the school aucttorium. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, -minister. Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m. Everybody come and bring a friend, will send our attendance up to the highest mark yet. Try it this Sunday. Morn- ing worship 11 a, m. Week-night meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. Com and bring your bibles, : Mills Presbytertan, Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Do not for- get the change in the hour. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject, ‘Christ and the Child.” Grace English Lutheran. J. M. Cromer, pastor. All services at Odd Fellows hall. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Robert Heinze, superintend- ent. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Evening worship 8 o'clock. Everybody is expected. Don't disappoint us. Who saic it was hot? Say, there are a lot of places hotter than this in this world, and Oh, my, what are you go: ing to do in the next world unless you come to church, We'll tel! ydu the subjects of our sermons when you come to church. Remember basket dinner service the last Sunday in July. Notices later. Every Sunday night in August {lustrated lantern service on church lot. First two nights Ben Hur. Other two Martin Luther. East Side Methodist Community: 1614 East Second street, northeast corner of Kenwood. Jesse A. Dean, Pastor. Bible school for all ages, 9:45 a, m. Worship and sermon by the pastor, 11:00 a. m.; subject, “Out- raged Innocence Not Outranged.” Next Tuesday evening the Ladies’ Aid society will conduct a Marsh mallow Social on the church corner out doors, Bonfire, marshmallow roast, ice cream, then a program in the church auditorium. Everybody invited to come for a good time. Th new building will be open for inspec: tion, Emmanuel Baptist. ‘The usual Sunday services will be held tomorrow at the church. First Presbyterian. Rev. C. A, Wilson, D.D., pastor. Tabernacle corner Sixth and Durbin Streets, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m.; sermon, “The Supreme Question of Gain and Loss"; anthem, “Bow Down Thine Ear, O Lord.” Evening worship, 8 p. m.; theme, “The Final Religion.” tendance of the Sunday school {s de- Special music by choir. A full at- sired. We welcome the stranger who may be sojourning in our city to all services. Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin street, Rev, Lewis B. Carter D. D., Pastor, 9.45 a. m. Sunday schoo!, 8. H. Maddux, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Junior church conducted by Mrs, Carter, 11.00 a. m. sermon “The Constancy of Christ.” Special music, 7:00 Epworth League, Lead er, Hobart Eastman. Subject, ‘The Waymaker.” Misses Charlotte and Lucy Gantz will sing a duet. 8:00 DOCTORS SAY Drink More Pure Water It Keeps You Young And Healthy We will place a cooler in your office, and give you a six day service consisting of five gallons of PURE HILL CREST WATER, ICED every morning, for $10.00 per month, seven days’ service, $12.00 per month—extra five gallon service, 50 cents per day.__ Hill Crest Water Company Phone 1151 Che Caspet Daily Cridune News MARY TOBIN ° P. m., Stereoptican lecture, “The Am- erlcan Tobacco Habit." Special music. Monday 2:30 p. m., King’s Heralds, Mrs. Dumm ‘and Mrs. Riley in charge. Thursday from 5 p. m till all are served, supper by the ladies of the Social Service Circle. The Sunday School picnic will be held on Thursday, July 26. Announcement will be made Sunday about this event The pastor and his family will start on a vacation trip on next Monday During his absence Dr. J. A. Dean of the East Side Methodist Community] church will have charge of his work He may be reached at the study by Phone 1466, or at his home, corner of East Second and Kenwood streets by phone 1829--W, He will respond to calls that any might make for pas toral attention. The lecture Sunday night will be one of great interest. The peop'e of this country are spend- ing over $2,500,000,000 a year for to- bacco, nearly as much as it costs to run the government; far more than it cost before the great war. Fully $75,000,000 of fires are caused each year in our country by smokers of to- bacco. The American medical Asso ciation says tobacco has poison in it more deadly than any poison except prussic acid, and that it acts nearly as quickly as prussic acid. Young people are especially invited to see and hear the lecture. St. Mark's, Seventh and Wolcott streets. Philip K, Edwards, Rector, Communion at 8:00 a, m, Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m The picnic which was scheduled for Sunday afternoon is postponed on ac count of the death of Mr. Algeo. Rev. Holy North Casper. 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodward, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:15 p, Morning worship 11.00 a, m., ie was troubled and all Jeru- salem with him.” Evening worship 8:00 p. m., text: "But he that doeth truth cometh to the light.” We are grateful for the presence of those who are faithfully persistent in public worship during the hot, trying weath. er, and we be'ieve as long as God is true, anything less than this faith. fulness is far too little to offer Hm. You are invited to tak your place among us, First Christian. Dear Frien’s— We are going to hold Sunday's services in God's great “Out of Doors.” This is not a picine of Women’s Clubs Society Editor There will be cars to take all who come. Be prompt. We invite our friends. Yours for a great day in Christ's service. Your. pastor, R. R. Hildebrand. ext Sunday we will have an old hioned sing at the church for the evening service: It will be a music evening. That cordial invitation stil! holds good for strangera of Casper. Ours is a church of service, St. Anthony's Catholic Corner of Seventh and Center strets. The Rev. J. H. Mullen, pas- tor, the Rev, Father Moreton, assist ant. Magses on Sunday at 7, 9 and 10:30 a. m, Mass during the week at S$ a. m. Benediction Sunday 3 p. m. Christian Science Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a, m. in the church edifice Fourth and Grant streets. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m Testimonial. meetings are held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Unity Stua@y Class. Room 215 Midwest builéing.* Mrs. Lenna Crystal Byrnes, leader. Rez: ular morning services at 11 @ m Sunday school at 10 a. m. Class. les. sons in ‘Truth every Tuesday even ng at 8 o'clock, Class Christian healing Wednesdays at 10 a. m. Healing and prosperity silence every noon period during the week. First Baptist. Sth and Beech. C, M. Thompson r, Pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a m.—There is a class for you.. Morn ing worship 11:00 a. m., Theme. Christ the World's A'chemy. B. Y, P. U. D0 p.m. ing service 8:00 p, m., Theme: hreefold Duty, , Mid week serv! Thursday 8:00 p. m. ‘The Sunday services are open to all Every ‘heavy duty truck needs our new Goodrich DeLuxe Tractor Type Truck Tire. Real non: 5 Real Traction. Come and see it for yourself “Best in the Long Run* Liberty Garage 428 S. Elm Street Casper, Wyoming or celebration. Christ said, “Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place and rest awhi'e.” 't is an inspiration to “get next to," the mountains. Why not enjoy our regular warship serv. ices on the Mount once? We leave the church at 9 o'clock Sunday morn- ing for the ideal location near the Wearing Apparel OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE S IN FULL SWAY Misses at Slashed Prices for Women and 228 E. Second St. THEY ALL COME BACK TO Pigeon's Fresh Roasted Coffee Phone 623 APAINW) W Ua AW = Nationally known Nationally esteeme: 238 E. Second St. “IT’S AHUMDI Portable Victrola $50.00 Nationally advertised ‘We’ve Got ’Em The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. The Snappiest Records are Victor Records i r TOVTB (aN iT@Vi Vere irre raxiraxi d Phone 1745 Better not wear your Sunday best. Visitors who want to worship) in aj church which {s the same summer| and winter should look up this church.| Thursday evening we hope to have! Dr. Stump and Dr. Barnes of New! York city with for the service.| This meeting should be of tremendous interest to all, All are invited, Bap-| tists who have just come to the elty| ahd strangers without a church home| are welcomed at Fifth and Beech.| You are a stranger but once in the) First Baptist church. German Congregational. | George Eisenach, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 1004 A. street. Sun day schoo! 10:00 a, m. Preaching ser. vice 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting 2:00 p.m. Evening service at 7.30. All are welcome. - PAGE THREE. and Organizations society will enjoy its regular meeting at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. } Outdoor Services FA ' _ Strangers woe desire to worship At Mountain Campy.” congregation are invited to Planned by Church Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Scott and daugh- ter, Ruth and Miss Elizabeth Mec- Nulty have returned from Illinois and |other eastern states where they have | been visiting with friends and rela- tives for the last month. While ab- sent from the city Mr, Scott attende Members of the Sunday school ‘and congregation of the First Christian chureh will enjoy. outdoor services to- morrow in the mountains near the|the Rotary convention held at St. Girl Scout camp, where morning serv-| Lou's last month. {oes will be held at the usual hours —— The start from the church will be Hair looks best of made at 9 o'clock and basket !unches n_Glint Shampoo. Ad, will be taken by those attending. Five| a Bae trucks have been provided for trans-| Bessemer steel was first rade in Portation in addition to autos owned! the United States in 1864 at an ex- by_the members. The Young People ndotte, perimental plant at Wy: Mich, FORMAL OPENING OF THE LPINE - Gardens 6 p. m. SUNDAY, JULY 15TH Chicken Dinner Table d’Hote or Dinner a la Carte ood Floor Good Music Service Unexcelled The We Best Chef In Casper Cater to Parties Casper’s‘exclusive mountain resort at the foot of Casper mountain. the Garden Cre 10 minutes from Casper. Take ek road. EN WATCH SUNDAY PAPERS FOR ENGLEWOOD AD LEWOO0D AND WATCH ENGLEWOOD GROW Six people have built and are now living in Englewood. The L. & L. Airp The store buildin lane Hangar is about completed. gis going up rapidly. Two four-room dwellings to be built at once, Two windmills to be erected in a few days. Remember $10.00 per month Remember Englewood is on the Salt Creek Paved High- way, 414 miles north of Casper. John Phones 1129—543-J you can buy a 5-acre lot for $500; $25 cash and CALL US TODAY M. England 202 O-S Bldg.

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