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SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 Vocational and Technical Training to Be Stressed In College of the Future By ROBERT T. SMALL. _ academic or cultural courses they’ followed in school. Some of the educators apparently are becoming convinced that it must become the function of the Corner. of Seventh and Center : university not to teach a ).>> s'one streets. The Rev. Father J. H. how he should live, but how to Mullin, pastor, the Rev. Father J, . generally | make a living. F. Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses | si < t The United States is a commer on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 end 10:30. today as “collegiate eccentricities | cial nation. The percentage of per Mass during the’ week st 8 o'clock. are but a passing phase of youth | sons engaged in literary and scien- Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Bene- which will correct itself. The re-| tific pursuits is not so great as in Hat it Gs 4 St. Paul, Minn., having been called there by the finess of her father Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Hanway / and sister. entertained at an informal dinner 0 © party last evening at their home on Mrs. M. P. Poppe, has had as her South Grant street, preceding the | guest for the week her mother, Mrs. Masonic dance. The guests in-| W. J. Noble of Lusk. cluded Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Beck- plete doa Unger, Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C, Copper left Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fuller, Mrs. | last evening for Denver on a com- ‘ J. E. Hanway and Mr. Harry Byers | bined business and pleasure trip. of Denver. “eis: AL iss Et Stev diction’ at 3. cent attempt to attribute framoral;| most of the European countries. Pia Beles | ene Diecere ie eenee at 2:30 p.m. Mr. ity and unsavory conditions in the | Therefore, the student trained along Royer-Kohlmeler of Srletde i a ee eee St. Mark's. Rust in charge. Sermon at 3:30./cast side dance halls of New York | utilitarian lines is leaving his more Marriage Yesterday. a + elke Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev.| We are having great times at the college spirit, turned loose | literary fellow far behind in achieve- wes: Doris “Vireiiia : Boyse, jane, 1s. C.F. O'Nell are vi Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy | Evansville now, You are cordially| in a lower stratum of society, al- | ments outside the college walls, or I ce i dae pp ibae weeded ag mmagpmederient: “ae lane Oe communion at. £:00 8. m.. Church | invited to attend these services. J.| most broke the ‘camel's back of |at least in the first. and principal « guletly married yesterday at- the |itors here “for = “number of days school at 9:45 a, m. Morning prayer | T. Hanna, minister. tolerance in the universities, but | achievement of making a living. 3 puthodiet. Eplecopal ‘church, by the | from: Denver.- ">= and sermon at 11:00 a m.. Week even that has been allowed to go| Colleges, it is admitted, are being : Dastor,: the. Rev. Lewis HE. Carter. day services, Thursday at 4:00 p. m. Scandinavian Lutheran by without serious comment “from |‘forced to consider new courses or 1 eeap rracenstanded by Diy. as Are.) Cheyenne 5 a serene aes Co: : The Rev. J. Reini, pastor. Ser-| university heads. the extension of present courses s paeere 0, Boyee. "parents, Ct ths] Say: by 7, BOAR First Christian. vices at the city hall'at 11 a. m.in| “A fargreater problem than a few | dealing with what may be called ‘ fees) tee Comeae etuane | METS 2 Mra.” 3 9. Powenthse R. R. ‘Hildebrand, M. A... pastor: | Norwegian, in English at 7:30 p. m.| youthful excesses, a few smart and|the commercial aide of life, : home here. bere for 4’ tiv Saadewiineannce Church school, 9:45. Morning wor-| Sunday school at 10 a. m. sophisticated college sayings, is en-| President Angell believes that a : ge: friends foes” theke’ ehee int lees ship,..11:00. C. E. society, 6:20. gaging the attention of the college | great deal can be done by assisting e Perthtey Party mo epee Sy = zm Evening service, 7:30. Grace African Methodist faculties and the older alumni of | the student in choosing his course =rn aernoen, rR ovens, Sunday, March 9, 1s Ticket day. “The Friendly Church” the country’s institutions of learn: | and estimating his own fitness for t ress Sreareshagrayp yan aulertreicgrel| Ra Mae PMR teh A flave-your ticket yet? The price 205-N. Grant St. Ing. different life occupations. Most stu i pl cami meeslepsa: Neaisbiaed Piglets le etnias Meson ot admission to the morning services | Rev. T, J. Burwell, B. D. Minister |" ‘They are endeavoring to find out |dents upon entering college have e eee in net ee tos dineanil tactrean co Calan ote - feighbor" Phone 1584-M what becomes of the college man|the vaguest sort of notion as to 1 et agape tel ps lh RP ea a oe wie, nas not been attending any} Sunday school at ten. Miss Mae| after graduation and why. They | what thelr future is to be and they ‘ Ae tg avec Gane ese) a ee pee Se otifér chureh services. Every em: | Christian, Asst. Supt. Evangelistic] are wondering if something i | drift. along withowe any particular 3 Fetreshayents will be served at the || Jamen ©. Arnold ts as emia ber can Surely find one out of the | services at both regular hours of|wrong with the college courses as | purpose in mind other thin the ad. a ene On earn earns several days in the city, od 30.000 people in Casper who do not | worship Sunday. Subject of morn-| they have been followed for genera- | vantage of a “higher education.” t pared dy Baroness Royce-Garrett, member of the old Russian nobility, st™ so to apy church. Speak now and/ing sermon: “The Christian Re-| tions and why it is that so few col- Educators who have discussed t Mrs. Anderson Entertains 14:0. Patterath ehik edn tet then etained at Ellis Island on account of the alien quota law. Her have your fare ready at the door. | ligion.” Of what does the Christian| lege men actually apply in after | this subject with the writer natu- t Friday Afternoon. tertained | who have been spending = numbez| {® Rot permitted to enter, a0 she stays out, though sn Next | Sunday, March 16, will be | religion consist? Along what lines| life the studies to which they de-|rally resent the over-commerciaiize, « ee cee ene eed eee the city, departed last | eeause she is an artist amily day. Goes its activity travel? Will any | voted so much time in thelr college | tion of the colleges. They also re. ? Natalint at cheer Vedaceee co aaa: | deeming toc eater fobaceitheeteit Tho preEaster campaign was| other religion ever take tts place? | years, sent the notion that the university i fe pier rt nc Roemer pesca bad joined by Mrs. Patterson. ‘The: formally launched last Sunday. Our | These and kindred questions will be| There is in progress today an ex-| shall devote itself to teaching a ® eed te Set ein were | expect to return to Casper in about 1 Js act for at least 60 additions | diseuseed by the minister fn the|change of views between’ college |man solely along the lines of be : ve. SreGeriske, "Wilhasaon) Save: | Three wweska: by Easter.’ Our Church school 'at-| morning sermon. Allen C. E. Lea-|heads on this subject and there is|coming a financial success. Yet ; Wilson, Mrs. B.C. ‘Drake, eae tenance ust be 250 by that time | gue at 6:30 p.m. Evening worship|no doubt that it is attracting the | they all seem to agree that. voce. } Mik W. Adin, Meu: M0.’ Hemanih Mr. ena Maslin youks axe and we will probably go beyond that.| at 7:39. Subject of sermon: “The | most serious attention of the coun. | tional and technical lines must bo ped Milde ‘lednee ‘Wilson, here on business and visiting with You members that are out side| King’s Garden, or the Garden of|¢ry's higher educators. stressed to a larger extent than eee friends trom Denver. the church, you who have never * Junior choir rehearsal] “Job hunting” by the college | ever before. Saturday Bridge Club eee been to your church in Casper, we | Tuesday evening at 8. Bible school| graduate 1s one of the humiliating Meeting Today. Miss Agnes McComb will leave urge you to attend. We need you,| Wednesday evening at 8. Senior aspects of the situation. President " Mes. Thomas Goodman is enter-| next week for California to be gone we want you. Your being in Cas-|cyotr rehearsal Friday evening at| Angell of Yale has called the atten. ° taining today at her home for the | fof several weeks on a pleasure ber does not excuse you. Start now! 8:15, A cordial welcome always| tion of his fellow educators to this 1 t Sc leye) regular meeting of the Saturday | trip. While there Miss McComb and break the joe. We have a fine /awaits you at ‘The Friendly| subject and bluntly has sald. that Bridge club. will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Episcopal. was a day which showed the larg-| crowd of friendly sociable people. church. ne one familiar with the process of « 2 Se E. C. Carey formerly of this city. Corner of East Second and South|est attendance tn the school we| The sermon for Sunday morning - job hunting by seniors ind young J Social Hour to Be S18 Durbin streets. Lewis Carter, | have ever had and each Sunday | will be thteresting and full of vim Penecostal Faith Assemblage meet-| graduates, can feel entire satisfac 3 Held Sunday Evening. Jack Gibson is attending to bus-| pastor. Prayer for the Sunday] brings new additions to the member.{and vigor. ‘The choir, has been ings being held temporarily at 1225| tion with the methods oftea em- 2 The monthly social hour will be }iness affairs here today from Bill-| school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school,| ship of the church. We are here to/ hard Mit by the recent sickness of | Burlington Avenue. All are cor.| ployed at Present, nor with certain : held Sunday evening at the Meth. | ings. 9:45 a. m.; S. H. Maddux, superin-] serve the needs of the people in as|™any of its members but they are dially invited. Service every night,| of the results achieved. . 3 odist church at 5:30 o'clock. Every tine. © tendent. Sermon, “What Are Chris-| large a way as possible. Let us| for the most part back on the job excluding Monday and Saturday| A Greek letter fraternity recently ' one {s cordially invited to be pres-/ Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Evertson and] tians For?’ 11:00 a. m. Anthem by | make tt unanimous, ood program prepared. Pre- | nights. Sunday services 11:00 a.| made a poll of its members who had ‘ ent and attend the regular league |S0n are here for a short time’ from the choir, Junior church, 11:00 —as u ‘Meditation, by Fearis; offer- m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school | been sraduated from 26 different in- ‘ wervices at 6:15. Denver. a. m., conducted by Mrs. Carter. A ’ Grace English Lutheran Dream Fantasy,” by Mauhey; | 1:30 p.m. Elder Da T. Schultz.| stitutions. Out of 400 names can- $ Bize WM ES stereopticon lecture on Armenia will] 4. oe bright acting pas-| ° : ey and quartet by mem ——_— reeset ves found sme 7% grad- ‘ Dramatic Divis! be given. Marcella New will sing. spe aE So ger pd bcd, “| bers of choir. uates had become teachers, 24 were } To Meet Newt Week. KING H Membership class, 2:30 p.m. King's hank Rely sed to Gy pears, br enka After church night services Wed- lawyers, 19 were physicians, 18 en- 2 The dramatic division of the Cas Heralds, 3:15 p. m. Mite boxes y eo sat’ Aig con inal some! nesday evening there will be the gineers, nine were editors or pub- } per Woman's Departmental club should be brought. Social for the] iar services will be held Bangay ny |resular monthly church school lishers, three were chemists, and 2 will meet om Hriday of next week, young people, 5:30 p, m., followed aha kant fay bi a with patent baa council meeting. more than 300 were engaged in 7 March 14, at. 2:30 o'clock at the the devotional meeting of the | 70) ae eat ata Wolcott streste |. Al singers are invited to choir business, : home of Mrs. C. P. Plummer in the Epworth League. Charles Holland Morniig tani will bemin- at ae ‘| Practice Thursday evening. It was figured on this basis that : Blackmors apartments. The pro- - Miss Woth and Miss (ne eee vahote itty "| There will be a high school social only one graduute in four from the HIGH SCHOOL ; gram for the afternoon’ will consist OF Westfall will sing. Sermon, “For- | 0.0" inven trary Meee Pore {2nd ‘business meeting Friday eve- university intends or is permitted CLASSES ; of a study of two schools of drama give Us Our Trespasses,"’ 7:30 p. m. inens aamen, fiates 9 S fay ning at 7:30. The high school class in after life to make use of the START TUESDAY ; hot yet studied by the mem- This will be the sixth sermon in the | patel dad kar) hat pire: >. )is growing. (Continued from Page One) things he learns in his college years . ; bers during the club year. Mrs. e series on the Lord's prayer. The} \ioT™2e service. | Those who know| pe here Sunday and get the full | maay or McLean's financial affairs,|in the sense that those who follow MARCH 11 3 C. W. Mapes will discuss “Bonds eae matte Marnie Sie OBy 0 Salo. cite ahorieotishr cishs a Steinhoff nave praised him | announcements of our activities. in reference to ‘his testinoty abone | the professions’ do. 2 ©f Interest.” by Jacinto Benevente | Tie Assoclated Press)—King Hus-| {yi ging at'the night service, Det. |Hshly. He will undoubtedly have . (The church is on the corner of | the $100,000 in check Three fourths of all the college Cc Busi u and the “Tragedy of Love,” writ-| Sein of the Hedjaz has accepted an| tor como early if you want a seat. |% Message worth hearing. Mr. John |‘Grant and Lind streets. The Grant Eee telegram was purely per-| Graduates, it can be estimated, go asper Business ’ ten by a Norwegian author, will be | Offer of ithe caliphate from the Moa-| tuesday, 2:30 p. m.,, Woman's For Aine va begrer & solo for! street bus passes. sonal,” Rochecter said, “and had|into business pursuifs, casting aside College, Inc. H reviewed by Mrs. W. W. Lacy. man te a Prseap sie i a een eign Missionary society at the home | Our Service which w! enjoyed by nothing to do with my connection | thelr degrees In letters and not em- : . . «>| otaimed hin “caliphs aa ve neha ot Mrs. C. J. Johnston, 914 South Sunday evening will be known as North Casper Presbyterian with the department of justice.” ploying in any. direct'.manner the _ * Beni: Beneee dania government stated. It ts ex.| David street, Mra. Gordon and Mrs. Ladies Aid night. The offering will]; 1004 North Durbin street. Geo.| Roohester sald he obtained his in- crate , sere Sonuriey. Seneft, association | Pected. adds the ‘statement, “tay | Luckey will assist. ‘The quarterly 0 into the Ladies Ald treasure, An | Woodward, Minister. Christian | {tmetion, about the investigation ' Riese eat regular’ business | Other Arab-Moslem countries wilt “age es a PS0 bc the prayer | interesting song servico has been | Sunday school 10 @.°m. Christian| from a dogen or more newspaper : follow their lead in selecting Hus- meeting this evening at 8 o'clock wd meeting. Thursday-from 1 a.m. at the Knights of Pythias hall after | *¢!" 4s head of the Islamic world. through the day, public exchange. which an entertainment and dancing Useful and fancy articles, home will. be enjoyed. All members and| ROME, March 8.—Italy desires to de candy and home cooked food act as host to the deposed caliph, | Stoke ‘ friends are invited to attend. banished from Turkey te the wpe | for sale. Coffee, pie, cako or sand fora Government, according to the | "ichee wil be served at noon, Fri Messaggero today. It urges the PERSONALS Italian government to offer the for-| WR are to make the annual can- vass, All should reply by postal Hag eterna ital protection} cara (at once so sntinber otc plates Ars, EE. Davis of Riverton bas} = “The Caliph expelled from Turkey | ™AY_ be Known. Filday, 7:20 p. ma, Tapeh the acnest tet for the last week | als. inan_withcut’s country.” exgs |cioie renenreel Doth wetvions Si ot her mother, Mrs. Emile Stanko.|the newspaper. “Italy should otter | 2° ° est. SS Rs pe ne rt eee her hospitality to him tmmediately.” were nine people who received but- 1510 S. Poplar St. - pe chew Buadey/ eitiolaoaecs are IN FRAUD CASE Marion Nelson has returned to ep BEF te First Congregational. tons for bringing in. new members| THe ah Sunday school rooms are Riverton after spending several days Services at the America theater.|'ast Sunday. Growth is so rapid ey, tea res pes here visiting with his father and Robt. Allingham, D.D., pastor;| that two more teachers are needed on vetiersh wensymaniand jwotien, h ’ frionds. j arranged by the ir, LM. .| Endeavor 6:45 p. m. 4 Morning ser-|‘men. land and Hy E, Guthrie wal revaes| ¥ie® IL 2m. Text “Jesus Himself! «7 ata not,” Rochester sald, when a duet. This. service will start at | Drew Near, and Went With Thom. | asked if he had recolved a sugges- 7:30 p. m. But Their Eyes Were Holden That! tion trom within the department of The Sunday school services start] They, Should Not . Know Him-"| justic about his message. at 10 a. m,- The school ts meeting | Dvening service 7:30 p. m. Subject. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD HaO Ee rece create, “ "s Hand.” Ser- with great success in its effort to| “Clay In the Potter's vice at the broadcasting station 3 GARA Fens ea men stlbs bow vital eer or cxeen Vaso ema ertente WILLIS GE a 863 South Ash Phone 1891-W J.T. Hanna, pastor, Residence - LOWEST STORAGE IN CASPER GAS—OIL—GREASE AND ACCESSORIES , Tires and Tubes for Cars and Trucks Auto Repairing and Service day school having the greatest per- centage increase in attendance. The members have worked so hard that @ have had ‘to increase our teach- Rocky Mountain Synod to that Sun- em 7. id twenty-five boys and girls who| + ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 8.—De- ‘ telephone 1287. Church school, 10. |as soon as they can be found, or aa |@™ ey esas mn 3 este A school of religion, courses care-| soon as they will come forward and mye oe seatigienataat are the. Batre 3 cae Poe Ep Abaca Everything in Building Material ‘ L.. Hathaway arrived this week fully chosen, teachers well fitted | volunteer. The school-a now prac- | 8CHOo! , Treo Perak iilerr ns) ‘ from San Pedro, Calif., and will visit = ht s- | th day morning at ten o'clock. published here is said to have offer- f 5 " and consecrated. The right atmo: tising some of the songs for its 11:00 Special , Dedicatory | ca 25,000 Illinois ‘ here for some time ‘with his son am Dhere to send your child. Worship | Easter Service. You will fee! and]. 11:00 a. m, ‘ fontatain appt reget etnias RIG TIMBERS A SPECIAL’ ' end daughter‘nJaw, Mr. and Mrs. te en and sermon at 11. Organ prelude, | be happler all week {f you come. The ae to edi ay Thapepay Apia regbate hoch : ; ‘ Daniel Hathaway of South Ash| As the aftermath of a fracas that|‘‘Nocturne,” by Riesert, Oifertory, | bible eiace ts especially anxious to , under! aioe cbs Rewerieen eee took piace at the Holland dance hail “Devotion” To. Ghetestan, matory” | Biblo ‘class is ender neeetinron acrweeesss || FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS 2 eee in North Burlington February 27,|L. Langworthy. Anthem, “Jesus Hanna, leader under investigation today by Unit- ; i Miss Edith Dewulf ts visiting in| Harley Holland, William Strawn | Savior Pilot Me,” by the new Firlst rohit Wathesss ed States District Attorney Allen’ } Douglas with friends for several) and Joseph Tobin were fined $25|church chorus. Mrs. Berta Smith, i Chrsy “And \Bosta} Jospectirs, Distrib . : fee Qfissourt Synod) _—<—————— utors of ; weeks. sca and costs each yesterday afteraoon | director of music. Sermon, “When a pectRiaeenten aus KONSET ES y Justice Brennan. Nations Repudiate tho Golden : x “Yours fo t Mrs. Merril Batley of Salt Creek is} Instead of saving their energy|Rule,” by the pastor, ‘The new 5. H. Gockel, Pastor. service and Bible study. Lesson, Acts ts toca Heenty" the guest of her sister, Mrs. Daniel] for the Elks’ boxing tournament the| First Congregational church stands iPupeay penne ap nh eptiagtboat ‘2 Fat Hathaway for several days. trio are eaid to have beaten up Wil-| for democracy in religion, for the | C@88 at 6:30 p. m. Morning service aa (German) at 10:30 a, m. Text. of Si aitad . Nam Fletcher, 18-year-old North Cas-|right of the individual to search ‘ area: Private Baths for Ladies Robert. Brand, Casper insurance] per boy. Fletcher has only one eye| for truth and express himself freely, pi ey ets lelitie peas iene 5 arene rasan cea as a Expert Attendants Depending several days in]and when he issued the complaint} and it believes in the principle of Brectkiniviecstienee TOU MAy OOhH RE. Theis te b mimeo || bo E ceeeck St. Phone 1409W Thermopolis on business, Pe aaserted that his nose had been | growth and progress in every. de- | 2) secmehiVLokGisiadan Cas pire sthanoilngiecslines. Site : roken and his one good eye black-| partment of, human effort. and | © i Sate agen i a o Prayer Mis. R. M. Joues of Lusk has| ened in the affair action. Its spirit is expectant, | j Strengthened by an Aeee.” SHE coe sl yo Ae Been the guest of friends here for —_—>—__ a arereli opematatic. att belfayes t0 | Tone ‘en’ the thee Nay tecnthiv tiielecee several days this week. March's lucky stone ts the blood-| the ultimate victory of truth. ‘The | MOBS. on, “Go-40 Gack Gethaenaned Gbdine Geet Oh nt ee coe stone, signifying wisdom and cour-|sermon Sunday. may. have .some- | 2S°sion- feel the xt eee right *batteen ton, Mra, A, F. Bell left yesterday for | age thing to say that the papers do not Scones > Dowseanee ci a bg nae say. Parents who have little ones Your Redeemer’s conflict see, Watch Pponéd one week. can take them to the ¥. W. c. a. | With Him one bitter hour. Junfor B. Y. P. U. All children pe Oren ec iia el ined eres to PARIS, March §—The longest faces. Ch. 12, “Come to Emmanuel. ‘They love a fellow over there.” Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. Phone 2300 and 62 Casper, Wyo. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts: JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW ra USED FURNITURE FOR SALE One complete mahogany Dining: Set, consisting of table, buffet and six chairs. EEE T while they worship. In the evening N E be} at 7:30 at the Y. W. C. A. every First Presbyterian | ( a Sunday evening there {s a program | . Sixth and Durbin Sts. Rey. Chas, of the best order. The evening ser- |A- Wilson, D. D., Minister. Re: Housewives vice "ls a twentieth century edition | dence 1103/8. Wolcott st. Phone 775. The wedding gown usually | of the i first century . Christian | 21 a.m. Subject, “The Call of One Jacobean Dining Table and six chairs to match. \ ; Waisted bodice in the world appears | has the train evolving from a side church. It meets in a house and | J¢5 - m. Sacred Musical by WATCH FOR OUR 1 on some. of the new afternoon | drapery on one hip. centers around real fellowship, _ Mr. | COok’s Orchestra. and the choir, 6:15 One mahogany Day Bed, upholstered in blue velour. 3 gowns seen here today. It extends — H? W. Bberstein, assistant director | P- m. Young People's meeting. Mrs. 4 ; from the neck to a point below the | NEW YORK, March 8.—There is | if the Industrial Relations depart- ty, leader. 9:45--a. m.. Sunday One complete Ivory Bed Room Suite. j hips, and is very slim and straight. | no need for any tailored suit, how- ment of the Standard Oil, will speak | School. The Men's class invite the ra Sometimes it is encircled by three er sombre in color, to blush un-| on “Christianity in Business.” ‘The | Men of the city. H. Roe Bartle, ‘ so 1 sashes. m when these brilliant batik} High School. quartet’ will sing | teacher.’ ‘There were 78 present last IAL rfs are ready with first ala. You |Names, Lorria) Daf ped ANNOUNCEMENT SPEC. mey, Howard | Sunday. Classes for all ages. Ex -PARIS, March 8—Dregses are | knot the scarf on each side of the| smithy Lyle Tyler, Joe Shikany. | cePtionally fine force of teachers growing shorter. The average | neck, beneath the ear. Miss Hammond, accompanist. Miss | Parents, come and bring your chil length’ now is four inches below ——— ‘ J. M. Agnew, director. Community |4ren- Young People’s banque the _knee, but somewhat uneven | NEW YORK, March 8.—Costume singing and’ refreshments. First 6:30 p. m. in the church hemline now and then makes this | clips are becoming more and more church hopes to promote a happy Secure tickets “now. Choral higher at one side and lower at the | elaborate. Some of them observed light hearted, sincere religion m other. ° here are almost dance frocks, of “ . lovely brocade, trimmed with lace “LONDON, March §.—-A mandarin | or galloon. Corner United and H. streets. shaped turban of black satin is poe Charles G. Stout, minister. Phone, edged with @herry colored “picot”’ | NEW YORK, March 8.—The most |2149J. Residence. East H. straw and an ornament of the | spring like of wrist bags is a dell- | street. Church school 10:00 Sunday straw is in the center of the hat. | catable affair, round as a bouquet, | morning. P; , and communion From the peaked crown hangs @ | ond covered thickly with lttle aflk 11:00 3 Uttle black. tulle yell embroidered These are various spring | Ev With cherry dots colors. De th ‘ ; Three-piece blue mohair Living Room Suite, trimmed in silk and wool tapestry. i Overstuffed davenport, Chair and Rocker.. This furniture is of the better class‘and all in the very best condi- tion. On display in our USED FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. All to be sold at a special low price. WG Perkins & Ce North Casper Christian Must Sell My STUTZ LITTLE SIX 4-Passenger Sport Driven Only 9,000 Miles $1,400 CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. — Lessor teacher- 2 ° SLONDON, March 8—Brides at] yew 8A grace | traini ing, Chotr Phone 37 and Ask for Used Furniture Dept. fashionable weddings now are some: | ¢y) new short gape | Frida re is n decided Costs $2,800 times wearing their vells over their | as one feat ad cuffs | growt every department of our of pleated se material as another. and the growth in numbers fs F e out hh} only exceeded by the growth in a : dressmaking ana| The collar stands out and up muc ; : piterationa Ph. 2567, 60'S. Center | lke a medieval rut zeal and efficiency. Last Sunday Will consider small car in trade. _ Must go by Monday. it on the streets or.at.221 West Yellowstene. | onaay, See TERMS IF DESIRED a i aaa tne ne

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