Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1924, Page 3

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Doyle b Mr. F. C. je and the hostess mal Dinner Next At Hagen’s Home nal dinner party to be given next sday evening, January 15, by Mr. ra. G. R. Hagens at their resi- ¢ on South Center street. me of the series which Mr. s. Hagens are giving. n Woodmen Will Monday Evening ‘asper Camp No. 12325, M podmen of America, will meet January 14, at the Knights hias ball, During the meet- rs will be installed and initiated. All members the organization are asked to be NAAR OS FS 8 7 oil r. and Mrs. F, C. Lane enter- 4 informally last Tuesday even- at a dinner® given for a number friends at their home, on South coln street. Mrs. Ruth Wilcox of aver who is visiting here for era] weeks with friends and rela- jes was the out of town guest. . =. inesday , Mire. Robert C, Kelley was pleas- tly surprised Wednesday evening hen a number of her friends met her home on North Durbin street an informal evening of 500 in or of Mrs. Kelley’s birthday. izes were won by Mrs. Mark E. and Miss BE. Thomas. Twenty ts attended. . ightly Club eting Today irs. John MeGrath {s entertain- the Fortnightly bridge club today her home, 927 South Beech street. ts. Wiederhold i itertain Monday irs. James Wiederhold will enter- In the members of the Monday ge club next week at her resi- ce, 903 South Chestnut street. es Personals {iss Hattie Wyatt left this morn- overland for Denver from where 1 go to Chicago for a 10 day eee Dr. J. F, O'Donnell is spending netime in New York City taking t graduate course in medicine. ee Z ir. and Mrs. F. C. York of Ther- polls were visitors here yester- eee Helen Nelson of Denver ts in the city for several days. eee .. J. Bothwell is a business man Chicago spending several days the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Davis of Mon- na are visiting with friends in the for a short time. vee and Mrs. E. C. Alexander and » who have been visiting here rT the last few days with Mr. Hexander’s brother, will leave this ening for thelr home in Denver. eee . and Mrs. W. L. Newport of ulsa, Okla., ‘are visiting in the ty with friends for several days Ving arrived yesterday. eee The Misses Ruth and Martha Wil- po have returned from a week's opping and pleasure trip spent in Denver, eee Gorman and daughter are ith relatives for several Omaha. ee and Mrs. F. T. Richamond rand Rapids, Mich., and daugh- Cc. C. Wilson of Chicago, ‘ong the out-of-town visitors Peyiing several days here. * Jack Miller, who has been attend- « to business affairs here for tho pst e days, left yesterday for is ranch west of the city. see Mrs. Henry Riley of Chadron, eb.. is the guest of friends in the My for several days. eee Fritz Craig and children turned to their home in Lin- after spending three visiting at the home of uig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Wheeler on South Beech rick I, Mullen is a Denver s man In the city today. e2e Mahn who has been spend- st few days here attend- ness affairs left yester- Creek. ee Preston left ‘last evening ‘busines trip of a week or 10 Pys to Denver, for Salt Hibbard. representative of Moore stationery company business today. see F. B. ) Price of Co'orado {s among of town Dusiness callers ed in the city y@sterday. Xander Nisbet, who retired as police Inst Monday, left last for a three weeks’ vacatlc ns irs. C. T. Doyte entertained at an prma! dinner and bridge party n last evening at her home on Second street, honors at which re taken by Mrs. O. J. Baldwin Callway. Guests of . Doyle were Mr, and Mrs. L. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bala- . Mr and Mrs. F. C. Callway, Mr. Invitations have been fsgued for a visiting with friends. This TURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924 SOCIETY BY MARY TOBIN four years and anticipates catchin Up some of the sieep he lost tn th: police department here. About t:) first of February Mr. Nisbet will b back in Casper to look after hi interests in the Salt Creek field. se. | Mr, and Mrs. L. H, Draper are the parents of a baby son who ar rived last evening at their home Both mother and gon, James ar: |Teported to be doing nicely. cre Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Reynolds ‘of Billings are here for several dé eee Miss Anna Wine formerly of the Richards and Cunningham store now of the Mosher Mercantile com pany of Lavoye left yerterday fo: Roundup, Mont., having been callec there by the fIness of her mother. << —___ a /SUFEPS WITH NEGRO, LOSES HS VALUABLES CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 12, Sleeping with a negro cost George Price, white, rancher, a watch an chain worth $100, according to th: story he told the police when he lodged a complaint aga'nst Buck Williams. Williams was Arrested and held on Price's charge. Price as- serts he hired the negro fer ranch work and, pending departure for the ranch, shared his bed with him When he awakened, he asserts, the esi chain and negro were miss. ing. —— SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON.—William G. Me Adoo, Democratic presidential nomi- nation candidate, will make no effort to change the two-thirds rule in the national convention, Daniel EF Roper, McAdoo supporter said, PARIS.—The initial session of the first expert committee investigating Germany's financial condition will be held Monday. LONDON.—A firm entered into a contract with the admiralty to raise 68 German warships sunk or June 21, 1919, in Scapa Mow. DUESSELDORF.—The tnter-allied high commission has decided to seize 20,000 gold marks from Ger- man public’ funds to -remunerate Joseph Smeets, separatist leader, wounded a year ago. TIENTSIN.— Contracts between Chinese and British interests have been signed for financing and con- structing three railways, estimated to cost 19,000,000 pounds. OMAHA.—-One man died in one of the heaviest snow storms of tho winter. DENVER.—Three bandits, one of them a woman, held up a jeweler and escaped with jewelry ‘valued at $45,400. PENSACOLA.—The four masted auxiliary schooner Cornelius H. Callihan is pounding to pieces on a reef after having gone aground in a storm, it was reported. a Suicide Leaps From Tenth Story Window OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 12.—Louis | Koss, 49, an Omaha tailor, leaped to his death from the tenth floor of the City National bank build- | ing late yesterday, after slashing his throat with a razor. He died in a hospital. In a note left to his wife and daughter he said his ! act was prompted by failing | health. ‘ Mrs. Izetta Jewell Brown, shown fs in Washington r family in Denver. M not had a yacation in from West Virginia. Will Try for Senaté nning her campaign for a s Mrs. Brown formerly played in stocic Photo shows Miss Mary Peck (above), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Peck, now spending the winter at Miam!, Fla., whose engage- ment to Gene Sarazen, golf star, has been announced. The recent report of Sarazen's engagement to Miss Pauline Garon, film star, proved false, Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morn'ng at 11 o'clock in the church edifice at corner of Fourth and Grant St. The lesson subject for. to- day is “Sacrament” Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at § o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 years is he'd each Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Read'ng room at 325 Midwest build- ing 1's open each week day from 12 a'clock until 4:30 o'clock p. m. St. Anthony's’ Catholic Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul'in, pastor; the Rey. Father J, F. | Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30. Mass during the week at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Bene- diction at 3. Emmanuel Baptist Fifteenth and Paplar streets. Dr. J. T. Hanna, pastor, residence 1510 S. Poplar, Order of service for the week be- sinning January 18—Sunday 10 a. m., Sunday echool. The pastor will be out of the city for ten days. Rev. A. I, James will occupy the pulpit Jat all services during the pastor's jabsence and it is hoped that he ; will have a good hearing. Prayer meeting and mid-week services as usual, First Presbyterian Tabernacle corner 6th and Dur- bin streets. Dr, Charles A. Wilson minister. Sunday school ard Bible classes 9 a. m. Brotherhood class taught by H. Roe Bartle; Westminister c'ass for young wo- men taught by Mrs. Graves. Morn- ne worship 11 o'clock; srermon, “The Bible the Greatest of English Classics." Anthem—"I Will Give You Rest,”) (West.) Yous people's meeting 6.30 p. m. meeting led by Miss Elsie Winter. Evening vorship 7:30. “The “Holy City’ (Gaui) by the Choral Society. Repeated in response to numerous requests. Sunday school has many new at- tendants \present every Sunday There is a fine teaching force in all departments, and the increasing attendance shows appreciation of the value of Bible teaching. The campaign for new members for the Ladies Aid Society is going @hoto copyright, Harris & Ewing.) above with her daughter June, now at in the Senate {forward with enthusiasm, and many new members are being added. The attention of the women of the city is being called to this fine organiea- tion, The next meeting will be held Thursday, 2:30 p. m. in the church par'ors, Mrs. Gibson's com- mittée in charge, All members are requested to be present to meet the new members, Visitors and strang- ers welcome, Cholr practice 7:15 and choral so- clety practice 8 p. m. Thursday. Strangers in the city will find a cordial welcome awaiting them in this church. Come and worship with us. Grace English Lutheran. (United Lutheran Church | in j Amer ca), O. W. Ebright, acting pas tar, office 306 O-S building, phone '564W. A‘ services held in Odd Fel- jlows’ Hall, Second and Wolcott streets. Worship with sermon 11. “The Boy Jesus.” Evening worsh!p 7.30, “Man's Part in, Salvation.” Church school. at 10 a, m, Robert Heinze, superintendent. ‘The Janu- ary social meeting of the Ladies’ Aid will be held at the home of Mrs R. Heinze, 1512 S. Spruce on Thurs. day afternoon, January 17, fat 2 o'clock. Method'st Ep’scopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis B. Car- ter, D, D.. pastor. 9:30 a, m. prayer for the Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a, m. Junior church, subject, “The Just Prince.” Virginia Spicer will sing. 11 a. m. communion service and reception at members. Anthem, “Breaé, at the ” Lorenz, 3 p. m., King's 6:15 pn. m. E Mrs. Carter will lead mon, “The Kecentricity of Rel'g. fon.” Anthem, “I Will Give Thanks.” Stean. Monday, 6:30 p. m. Supper for tithing stewards and all who de- sire to learn of the plan of tithing. The building ‘und committee will report at this meeting. Tuesday, § F. m. special meeting of the officia! hoard. All members of the board vld be present. Wednesday, the ver meet’ng wi'l be omitted to ww people to attend the victory meeting at the Christian church at 8 p. m., Friday 7:30 p. m. Choir re- hearsal. All who desire to unite with the church may do so at the morning service. Dri Kenwood Presbyterian Rev: Edwin E. Preston. Min‘ster 9:30 a. m. Sabbeth school 11.00 a. m. Morning wor) p. Sermon sub- Je ‘Dreadnaugh‘s of the king- dom." 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor society Jed by Miss Gertrude Berg. On Wednesday evening at 7:30 a stereopticon lecture will be given showing the work of the Presby- terian church in Porto Rico. North Casper Presbyterian N.__Durbin street , George ‘Woodard, Minister Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Morning service 11 a.m. Theme “Christ's Last Journey to Jerusalem." Evening Ser- vice 7:30 p. m. Subject. "The Great Credito: Fr’day Evening, January 18. The Ladies’ Aid Society will sive a social at the church. During part of the evening a set of stereop- tlean views will be shown. The slides used will be another series furnished by the Board of Home Mis- sions similar to those the congrega- tion enjoyed so much a few weeks ago. The people of the community are cordially Invited to enjoy the evening with u: 1009 North Casper Christian Corner H. and United streets. Charles G. Stout, minister, resi- dence H. and Washington, Tele- phone 2149J. Sunday schoo’ 10 a. m. Com- munion and morning address 11 a. m. C. EB. 6,30 p. m. Evening worship and address 7:30 p.m. The pastor is obliged to be ab- and vaudeville) | sent this Sunday but the work will not be neglected as’at the morning Che Caspet Daily Cribune service we will have a practical religious talk from the standpoint of @ practical and active Christian lay"nan who is the well known and popwar county surveyor, Albert Park. Do not fail to hear him. Then in the evening at the regular hour of worship we will have an address from the standpoint of a Profersional man in the practice of medicine. Doctor G. S. Barger. He always has something to say which is worth hearing as well as to have something to do which is worth the dolng so we can count it @ day well spent. On Tuesday evening the new scout troop will meet under the leadership of A, C. MacEntyre the scgut master. Wednesday even- ing the tadies will contribute to the joy of the church and its friends by providing a “Pie social.” Rev. Edwin E. Preston, Minister 10:00 2. m. Sabbath school. Sub- ject: “The sojourn in Egypt.” 6: 5) Pp. m. Young Peoples’ meeting led by| Miss G. Smothers 7:30 p. m. Even-| Ing worship | Scandinavian Lutheran J. Rent, pastor. Services at the city hall at 11 a. m. !n Norwegian and at 7:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school, at 10 a. m. East Side Methodist Community 1614 East 2nd street, corner Ken- wood. Willis H, Germany, pas- tor. 945 a. m. Sunday school for all ages; EB, F. Lyon, Supt. 11 a m. Worship and sermon by the new pastor. It is hoped that all mem- bers will be present to welcome him. 6:30 p. m. Junior League. 7:30 p m. Worship and sermon by the Rev. James G. Brawn, Dist. Supt. Violin and trombone duet by Messrs. Dean and Germany. Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Miselonary Society at the church. Friday at 7.30 Choir rehearsal. First Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:45. There ts a class for you. Preaching at 11 a m. Rev. Olsen will preach for us Sunday morning. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. The choir will have charge of a song service at the evening preaching hour at 7.30, The B. Y. P. U will meet as usual at 6:30. The Rew o*ficers are now in charge and they ark the he'p and cooperation of al the young people. TMians are being made to have a school of Missions again this year. It is a chance for any one who is interested to come and get valuable instruction and !f you are not inter- ested come and we will try to inter- est you. The school will be held on Sunday evenings during the month of February. First Christian. R. R. Hilcebrand, pascor. Church 7.30. ‘The pre-Easter campaign will be launched the early part of Feb- the participation of every class and organization in the church and Sun- be used for preparation. When this campaign starts every week will he |preach on “Some of the Underlying sermons, Special planned for. PAGE THREE. stirring programs, four minute speakers, special days, caliing weeks, and interesting dramatiza- tions wil merk each week leading up to the climaxing in’ Easter Sun- day. This will be a very enthus.as- tlc and extensive campaign. Speciai Sunday evening ineetings from now on. We will have an open forum meeting Sunday evening. The C. E. meetings are growing in interest. The young people are planning some f-ne things for the future. Spe- cial council meeting for all teach- ers and officers. Get the announce- ment Sunday, Church night will start a week fram this coming Wed nesday or Wenesday 23. Three classes will be taught, bible class, teachers training and expression and dramatizing. The W. C. T. U. women of the city will give a very nteresting pp: Wednesiay evening in the First Christian church. This is to celebrate the fourth nnnfversary of national pro hibition. The public is invited. The Brotherhood and women's classes will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30, spec'al program is being prepared. Mrs. L. ©. Carter, Henry Perkins, R. R Hildebrand and others will speak. Mrs. Hiltebrand will give @ plano solo. Do not fail to hear the sermon Sunday morning. The cub- ject will be “Democracy’s Vindica- tion.” A sermon of action and point. We are glad to welcome strangers and visitors. The church is on the corner of Grant and Lind. The Grant street bus will bring you to the door. Trinity Lutheran (Missouri Synod) S. Park and E. 4th streets. J, H, Gockel, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. Bib’e Class at 6:30 p. m Morning rervice (German) at 10.30. Text of sermon, John 1:15-18; theme: “What Was Preached in Israel Re- garding Christ.” Evening service at 7:30. ‘The sec- ond of a series of sermons on Bible Stories illustrating the Ten Com- mandments will be delivered. Text of sermon, acts 23.12-14; theme: “The Conspiracy Against Paul,” A cordial invitation is extended to all to hear these sermons. First Congregational. Services at the America theater. Robert Allingham, Db. D. Phone 1237. Chureh school at 10. The beginners will meet at the new Y. W. C. A. rooms, corner of First ind Wolcott at 10, The woman's class will meet at the theater. Knowing the bible knowing ft right is not enough, is another thing entirely. Come and bring the ch1-| aren. Worship and sermon at 11. Mrs. L. L. Langworthy will side at the pipe organ and will play for prelude “Meditation” by Gilet, Unrest." It will be worth your while to come. In the evening a Program of who'esome religion will | be carried on. No bilfuus theology | will be here to scare you. This 2) clinic of New Testament religion | according to 1924. People seem to Uke it. The program will take the | nature of a quest onaire on “Things | That Puzzle.” Singing and roefresh-| today abandoned all hope of saving ments. The new quarters at First | the lives of the 43 men who went and Wolcott is an improvement ao-| down with the submarine L-24 when to the attendance and the | it was rammed by the dreadnaught spirit of last Sunday. Come at 7:30.| Resolution off Portland Hill on All are welcome. CREW OF SUB IS GIVEN UP LONDON, Jan. 12—The admiralty 0. | Thursday. Foster Blocked In Attempt to Stage Meeting St. Marks Charch. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer service at 11 a. m. Bible class at 5 Pp. m™ Grace A. M. E. Church 305 N. Grant St. “The Friendly Church.” Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D. Minister. Phone 1584M. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach-|- newark, N. J. Jan. 12.—Wil- fog at d+) Theme of sermon: “The/ nem Zz. Foster, sttike leader and Seats latisn at the These Fen des pgp Alte «po in abgamegagia ae vented from addressing a mass sons of the Trinity to each other?! Mceng for the third vine os Are there three Gods, or does God manifest himself through three per- sons? Come and hear what the minister has to say about this often misunderstood doctrine at the ser- vice on Sunday morning. Temper- ance service at 7.30 p. m. Special music by the choir. The minirter wil) deliver the address. Subject “The Rise and Progress of Prohi bition,” Can the church fall to| express ite opinion regarding this subject and continue to ho'd her place of leadership? Is Prohibi tion a faflure? The address of the evening will be a discussion of this subject. Weekly meetings: Bible school Wednesday 8 p. m. The First Book of the Kings will be | studied. Men's Banquet Thursd«+ He was to have spoken last night under the auspices of the Civil Liberties union but had barely mounted a platform when a police detective escorted him to hea¢ quarters where he remained an hour conversing with the captain. beginning at 6 p. m. Every man of the church is asked to come and cthers Threée prizes will be given to the men who bring the largest | number of men: first, recond and | third. Choir rehearsa’ Friday at 8:15. You are always welcome to || ©The last drop ts es good as the first.” “The Friendly Church. * Li so "Tse ditsltdne foagransce OF pre-| ONE OUTLAW] Baker's CHIEF MAKES| Breakfast HIS ESCAPE Its it), uniformity tnd pelatebiligy WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan 12.—John Ashley, one of the two | members of the notorious Ashley | Sang still at large, today apparently for offertory, “Shadow Land" by| had made good his escape as small reeds GF all: ake Wright. Mrs. Berta Smith, director) searching parties, ue by one gave users of a ow jot music will sing ‘Come Unto| up the pursuit and returned to their try it; it is the Him" by Handel from Messiah. To! homes. | cocoa of high jenjoy this rich and inspiring serv- quali jice you should come with where you are. soul Causes of the Present World W de expect- school 9:45. Morning worship 11. c. |ancy. Be in time to hear the organ Society 6:30. Evening service |Prelude, join in the hymns, open the |windows of the soul, let the zephyrs of Gods spirit play upon you anc} ruary. This campaign will demand |you will go. out renewed. Don’t sit as if you were indignant or un- Jhappy, smile-and sing and pray. @ay school. The next two weeks will |Try and understand why you are The pastor will | Hanford Mobley, the other mem. ber of the band now sought by of- ficers, was said not to have re. |turnea from an alleged rum run ning trip to the Bahamas. His rm- turn had been expected yesterday. 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