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Cae ann ~ he Casper Daily Cribune with Mr. Rust in charge. Special CER eS (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) | ning colffure by many of the young address by Rev. John Pearson of|“pinis, June 14.—The vogue for | girls dancing these evenings. 1 nh a (@) Salt Lake City ati420 p. ro. wearing a large number of glass plait : ¥ bracelets is being adopted today,| NEW YORK, 14.— Flat school. Come to Emmanuel, “They June Grate African Methodist. ( ‘ ais a e re) as a e Evansyille Chapel. lel é 3 DS Sunday, 2:30 p. m., Sunday school 2 ‘ a ; ‘ even by brides. One bride, at a|crepe is perhaps the most fashion- : iz e “The Friendly Church.” recent smart wedding, had nine gold,/able of the summer materials. In x ‘i i : : 305 North Grant street. Rev. T. J.| glass and silver bracelots on her| madonna blue, a flat crepe two * Burwell, EB. 1., “minister; telephone | right arm. plece costume {s especially effective. . 4 @ | 1584M. With the services of Sun- The frock is pleated from neck to day, the third quarter of the con- LONDON—There 1s a renaissance| hem and has a self-embroldered ference year will close. Our newly of Roumanian blouses and jewelry | girdle with double ties. The cape Marriage oe : ‘ales Lelia Halbert and Mr. Albert | | W, Lane were married last evering | Vandaveer home for the past week: at 10:00 o’clock at the parsonage of oe ss 8 the First Christian church, on Grant| Ted Vandayeer left street. Miss Halbert is of Washing-| for Thermopolis where he went nt ati : i appointed presiding elder in the per-| this . due to the late visit| is ‘pleated. also and has a collar of ton county, Colo. Mr, Lane is .of| his car. He will drive i, SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., June 14.—An injunction to-prevent the retail sale of gaso-| son of the Rev. 1. S. Wilson of Den.| ‘% Rha qusentot Rocaine.t American ermine. thig city. Witnesses of the ceremony | Casper tomorrow. _ < line by Governor W. H. McMaster and the highway commission of South Dakota is| ver, cos will ba present and preach Pid es —— were pe ae ee igs Bie he asked in an action filed today in federal court here by the Independent Home Oil at bath Seions. The a, Wilson! NEW YORK—Today a handker-| NEW YORE. June ie aya Mrs. ine wi make je! Harry Scott furned * . ? y {has served wi outstanding suc-.ehief {i wi f brillis .| ming girdles of silk rubber here: per from Laramie where he has been ines won Judge J. af Elliott signed an order compelling the defendants to show cess in the pastorate of large Of chiffon in, ansaliine aa perine fearfully and wonderfully decorated oie 8. in school at the University of Wyo-/ Cause Why an injunction should not be granted and made it returnable on June 24|Shurohes in pee rat oF, are purple or flaming red, elaborately | this season. Not to be outdone by ast Matrons Club ming. here. Colorado. In the latter place he} embroidered, it blazes out from a| the costume beneath which they are ‘0 Meet Monday etapa The action, which is brought} acting outside their dutics and pow- brought his church from svareely| coat or blouse pocket with such an} worn, these girdles have blossomed more than a mission to second in| alr of splendor that often it is the] forth with strange flora and fauna evening. This will be the last meet-| tne Rocky Mountain district Ho re. only touch of color needed on an| of brilliant hues. mained there five years and began| otherwise sombre costume. a the sixth year, but being given the eee The Past Matrons club will meet} Tom Cooper, prominent wool grow- against Mr. McMaster and the mem-|ers as public officials and that the, at the Masonic tea room Monday | er of this district, is in from the|bers of the highway commission as|state sale of gasoline is cousing a ing in the city hall. The following afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock. A regular | range. Rest MeN individuals and not as state officers,| depletion of state funds witch is Sunday the pastor expects to go to business meeting will take place ae charges that the defendants are! illegal. Laramie, Sunday, June 29, the ser- “ 3 a . after which there will be a farewell es ois soe C.F. rahe ee roan will be hat stwecnew Desens bg aubertn tendency, of the above} NEW YORK, June 14.—Among Cheyenne Paving part for Mra. Bartley, who is leaving |in town, for the day. trom 7! asi ‘ nam strict was forced to leave/the new shoes for street wear is a soon for California. All members | West of Casper. They ha: recently eee ee Sea Bees Stl | the pastorate. Ho ts one of the out-| pump, with a low but eracctal heer i Started ie Ser atienis Day imaigpalrs as The pela | the | tion of Grace African Methodist will | sions nor straps. It's only orna- Knights of Pythias R. J. sant of Cheyenne, is in tion. rhe building: is/iat\ present have the privilege of hearing him| ment is a small oblong, oxidized col- Pythian Sisters will’ hold a joint} H. W. Hamilion, of Midwest, was ebée toc nerspeloes: ment win 8] aay evening at § o'clock. Sunior| NEW YORK, June 14—It ts worth | efforts of Sencha ts omonatune, TIniOtl sagViou at sthenk to: vatl:| tn thetcitgs sastanahes = choir rehearsal, Tuesday evening at| noting that passementarle {a lav.|¢T to prevent the {mp} : » Sunday, June 15, at 2:00 p.m. The apne ae Methodist Episcopal. > dance 8. pees choir rehearsal, Friday | ishl: used on certain of the newest paving: of Cheyenne a. busines pg “ blic is cordially invited. . evening at 8. Our services are held} summer frocks. € of) trict Js perry 3 i oye oer church, vacation school begins June|_ Corer East Second and South} from the point of view of both help-| theca. in pale blue chiffon, -has «| crete was riday in front oe the Student Recital ehassne ‘ 23 with two and one half hour ses-| Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter.|fuiness and inspiration. You are| wide band of passementacie arcund | Federal building, eager) ef Given Yesterday. Luther Bohannon of the Uni-| sunday school, 9: sions dally for twenty days. This is| Pastor.g Children’s Day services at} always welcome at “The Friendly|the modestly oval neck. while Ral Rare PG Mee cet aa The pupils of Rose Trengis | Versity of Oklshoina is spending the| class for you. Preaching 11 o'clock] equal to a whole year of Sunday 10:00 a. m. No preaching service at| Church”. very large flower motifs are on’ the| SWing during the coming Frontler Haynie, piano instructor, appeared } Summer in Casper. He isa member|Sermon by the pastor, subject, | school attendance. ‘The children en-| 11:00, but the Children's Day exer. skirt. dara os obras ion andy Wilh es in a recital yesterday given at the|°f the Sigma Nu fraternity. “Joseph the Man.” B, Y. P. U. so-| joy it and learn lots because of the | “!#¢s will be concluded with a brief traffic congestio ————.—__. home of Mrs. Harry Free. The pro- cleties 7 p.m. Prayer meetings] varied program. » Mr. and Mrs gpa es rot Aigcate comb PARIS, June 14The somewhat sravitg hig coroner sven gee Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock, Eve-| Hodsdon are the teachers. Enroll- h iean..' | . CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 14— After a delay of months, caused by Mr. Longshore is in town from his ranch north of Casper. be: aloes Porat F Rap: banal combination of black and pink Dida tor tee dontenet eee ning..service, 8 o'clock, sermon by| ment limited” to thirty juntor age| Le#sue, 6:45 p.m. Miss Eva Fer ids for 1 pinata da capa “Dance Lightly” (Jessie L. Gay- ie = ste <C is in favor now. A tric 01 district have bee nei} Settle May Crosch. pastor, subject, “Prodigals—Ancient | pupils, 8 to 12 years old. Tuition fee, | U8". leader. Miss Charlotte Gantz S er teh Aileen “Lightly Row" (Hazel Kinscella), Ann Hemingway 8 s black is trimmed with x fe ahtra Ap and Modern.” The Young People’s| 50° cents. Zeora Freeman, 1216| VW!!! sing a solo. Sertion, 8:00 p. m., ert hacahany Soph ach c(i “A Goblin,” “Evening _ Song" (Jessie L. Gaynor), Margaret Nichols. _ “In the Clover” (Carl Wilhelm Kern), Lois Horsch. “ >, = ” , of pink molre ribbon. < i Society and the ones who assisted| North Durbin, and Katherine Mc-| 4 lesson in Perseverance.” Solo, t this summer, “The Guitar Serenade,” “Father's Lullaby” (Jessie L. Gaynor), rn hat of 2 wide ruffle To Be Announced will & Sure deserve words of appreciation | Cabe, 981 Nort Wolcott, have al-| {ite Recesslonal.” gee eer LONDON, June 14—Single dell- for the effort put forth to make the] ready enrolled. This is the first ting Abbie HER le cate bands of forget-me-nots, heath- 5 Artists concert of last Tuesday} school of its kind in the city. Ask a bob old ae ie baile pa er, Ulles of the valley and tiny pink G. oO. P. Committee night a success. It was greatly en-| about it Sunday. We are glad to Oliidvenss ROM Se roses are being worn in “the eve- joyed by all who attended. see so many young people stay for habe a E8) Sai “In the Bazaar,” “The Japanese Doll” (Newton E. Swift), Dorothy Crossby. The Ladies Auriliary of our|the Boys’ and Girls’ sermon which| S0PS by the congregation. “Who'll Buy My Roses,” “March “Incitement to violence and law breaking by means of anhti-Ameri- can demonstrations must be pre- vented,” Ota declared. church will give a business man's lunch at the Methodist church on Friday, June 20th beginning at 11:30. Come and get a dollar meal preceeds the Adult sermon eve Sunday morning. Next Sunday eve- ning a special feature will be the reading of a story entitled, “Just a Prayer by the pastor. Baptism of children. Song by the beginners. Piano solo—Harold Johnson. (Continued from Page One) and leader of the opposition in the chamber, 3efore becoming mayor of I ns SERVICES FOR VELAND, June 14. — An- cL “Intringe- of the Little Sages” (W. S. Mathews), Tosrlogs: Paul Weldner. “Water Sprites’ (Heller), Eliza- beth Glendenning. Etude A-Major (Wollenhaupt), for 50 cents and help a worthy| Hundred Thousand Dollars,” by cause. Clerk and business people| Bruce Barton. This is worth ten who lunch down time especially in-| sermons. Come aré@ hiar it. vited. ments of law will be strictly punish. ed, We shall do our utmost to pre- vent rash or violenf actions due to public speeches or demonstrations. At the same time, the boycott Selection of the members{s in Gathering | Oanke efficiency, During the war he -vas z 3 e s 1 ‘ the hands of a special committee. Pantomime and song —Tleanor| init Of Public t orks and sup Mr. Butler will leave tomorrow for sack dere y nouncement of the personnel of the Recitation—David Edelman. ne See Uygtessor ‘ata Lyons high Republican. national executive com- Song—Grace E. Cunningham school: | As mayor he achleved a mittee was expected to be made to- ; inner <,_.| eputation ),for’ dependability and " : Story, “The Happy Prince’— ‘ St. Marks Church Burwell, Joe Alberts an Ite Wyo., June 14.—| chicago where he will open the na- Jean Griefe. here is breaking down. The police _ Chaurch of Christ Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. | smith. _ oer ‘f 3 As leader of the opposition he| es for Mrs. Maude} tional campaign headquarters. ‘To Spring” (Greig), Mary Kim-] announced that full protection will; Meetings being held in a tent at| Philip K. Edwards, ‘Rector. Song—Primary. department opposed the upation of Ruhr | 3 wife of W. C. Mentzer ,for- oo ~ ball. be given any theater showing {2/4 North Durbin street tonight.) | Holy Communion at 8.00 a. m.| sone pqimary depar put when the step was taken he| mer judge of the First Judicial dis-} proteroog Palace, Edinburgh, is so eee American-made films and have | Subsect, “‘The Bible, How to Study} Church school at 9:45 a. m. | Violin duet--William Brown ana| **!4 {t should be continued {o Its] trict, were held Saturday morning at named from a monastery dedicated Bookfellows Hold warned “patriots” as the most ac-|it-" Sunday morning worship 11.a.| _ Morning praxer, confirmation and | yoo cn nten logical conclus' that the Ruhr|the family home here. Governor W.| 10 the Holy. Rood, or Grose nomen Meeting Thursday. tive supporters of the boycott term}™- Preaching 3 p. m. and 8 p. m.| sermon by Bishop Thomas, } Recitation, “Barbara Frietchie”—| “hould be exchanged only for guar-| B. Ross and the following acted as| (i ginany occupied the site. Tho Casper Circle of Bookfellows | themselves, not to use intimidation | Sunday night. Subject, “The Three] Bishop N. 8. ‘Thomas, D. D. will | kenneth Talley, antees which would safeguard| pall-bearers: W. E. Mullan, W. C. oo had thelr monthly banquet at the|as a weapon for gaining the assent | 48@8-" Meetings continue each night] hold a confirmation service and Solo—Dora Stanley. Henning Thursday evening after|of the theater owners to plans tu| "ext week. All welcome. preach at St. Marks church at the! Addresses—The superintendent and| th® reparation total should be con ae fune whit @ very delightful program | bar Americap pictures. J. O. Golphence, Wm. J. Campbell,| eleven o'clock service Sunday morn- France, He declared feductions of | Kinkead, Thomas Hunter, M. | H nd M. A. Kline. Tribune wantads bring result: ——— tingent upon reduction of the pastor. was given as follows: The leading Tokio theaters plan| 4: Matheny, Evangelists. ing. Offering. French war time debts and he advo * PLES ba wan esc dibetai A “Why Should I Care,” Lillian Van|to continue using the American Recitation, “The Fern"—Eleanor| “ated cancellation of these debts. It] President Orders Burgh; an original poem on friend- | films. North Casper Christian Church First Christian. Burwell. is generally assumed he will favor a levy on capital not expressed. himself on this point. He is inclined to corpulence, some what neglectful of his appearance, a plpe smoker and a lover of good| yy, wine and good food. dant Piano solo—Dox Wey Carr. hough he has Song by. congregation, Benediction. Salary Revisions standing between farmers and bank: ers and to outline agricultural pro- grams for banks, a series of confer- ences will be held in eight western and southwestern states next month, according to apnouncement by D. H. Otis, director of the agricultural commission of the American Bank- ment within the building as it pro vides for the separation into class rooms: in, such a way as to enable us to do better work in many ways in Sunday school and C. E. and the soctal features of the work. A most cordial’ welcome is accorded to all who will accept the invitation to any or all our services. ‘asper. We are on the lookout for Khak! clad strangers. We welcome you. The church is Ipcated on the corner of Grant and Mind streets. “Seek and ye shall find.” Look us up. 9:45 each Sunday morning is church school time. Be on time, it makes it easier to close on time. ject of sermon, “He Leadeth Me. A hearty welcome to all. First Presbyterian. classes for all at 11:00. Evening worship and sermon at 8:00. Sub- Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to attend all our services. Every member of our school must be 33> 3 to Lets hit the mark. Get your], 7 snernacle corner Sixth and Dur Church of Jesus Christ of Later | Hulleiti Sunday morning” for the tn streets: br. Charles A. Wilson, Day Saints, church activities. classes, 9:45 a. m. Morni Meeting Held in Labor Union hall, — STE EP oi Deeg ea, yer ers’ association. The following schedule was an- nounced: July 8, Logan, Utah; July 11, Mesilia Park, N. M.; July 12, ow Charles G- Stout Minister. Residence | Church school, 9:45. Morning wor- If Mr. J. B. Cleary wili Smith. communion "11:00 a.m. Junior C. E.| ing service 8:00. Music for morning. Grace English Lutheraa. HINGTON, June 14.—Prest.|] title himself and one guest, to “Red House, WILL BE HELD and sermon. 8:00 p. m. We are ‘still| by Miss Cook; offertory ‘Romance’ 1M. All services held in Odd] For results try a Tribune Clas-| ernment employes in f'eld service to Bow to 8:30 Bint m.—Goffee purpose, to become law. Adams. each Sunday evening, We are re-|dialy invit® you to attend our ser. | 20° .% Sermon, “The Irresint =m “Homestead Wyoming a la Ex- = "Afraid and Unafraid,” Lillian Lucen Elgin, by request. Gértrude, left Thursday for Ceattle school there in the fall. Both Mrs. ham was formerly employed by the ship. ee Corner United ‘and H. streets.) R. R. Hildebrand, M.A. pastor. June 14, 1924 “The Call of Wyoming,” sung by is ti Mrs. Roy Churchill ‘Smith; written 773 EB. H. street. Phone 2149J. Sun-|. Church, schoo! 9:45. Morning wor- Pegserit Os takes to our _cash- by EB. Richard Shipp and Mrs. Berta , day school 10:00 a. m. Preaching and| ship 11:00, C. EB. Soslety 7:00. Even oF within theee.days it will en- I © n ry “Comment on Sovereignty,” a 3.00 p. m:. Senior and Intermediate} Prelude “Am Meere," Emery; solo| T. B. Uber, pastor. Residence of volidge today ‘ordered ‘the re-|| fier, scaclally CR aaa speech by Mr. D. W. Ogilbee. C. B. 7:00 p.m.’ Evening worship | “Write to Father before it s to late,” | pastor, 932 South Ash street. Phone vision in the salaries for 480,000 gov- . peas Mr : ‘ following the study of the book of| Johnson; Duet,.‘Abide With Me” by | Fellows’ hall, corner of Second nq |#ified Ad. Ko Into effect on July 1, despite fail- op or Main ng Room. sung by Acts in tho evening sermons and a| Miss: Archér and Mr. Swallow. Miea| wotcott. Regular Sunday morning Te a ee | Ure of the bill carrying funds for the Hotel Townsend Mrs. Roy Churchill Smith; words by good attendance has been in evi-| Archer, di Mrs. R. R. Hilde-| worship and sermon at 10:00. Sub- F. E. Weatherly, music by Stephen dence all the way. We continue on| brand, "pi Tourist—We cor- zs — —_——__—— - Work of God." “Sunday school with “The Northern Drive,’ ortginal| MADISON, Wis., June 14—In an| joieing on account of the improve-| vices. Tell the Home folks about | Wo" prupabid: testbed and lene cece poem by Mr. Roy Churchill Smith. | *fort to bring about a better under Soldier,” original story interpreted n the plano by Bert W. Greener. Van Burgh, by request. “The Gypsy Honeymoon,” Lillian Mrs. Etta Kirkham and daughter, where they intefid to make their home. Miss Gertrude will attend Kirkham and Gertrude have a great Many friends in Casper. Mrs. Kirk- Webel Commercial company, the Holmes Hardware and the B. Willtams stores. Miss Kirkham was employed at the Rialto theater. . ee Mrs. Elizabeth Evans ts in the elty. Mrs. Evans is a former. resi- dent of the city. eee Mrs. T. J. Drew returned this merning from Chicago where he has been for several weeks. ei 5 Miss Estelle Augistine of Lovell, Who has been visiting at the Wil- “fam Kocher home on South Wol- Ott for several days, left this morn- ing for her hom ere e Miss Ida Ward left this morning for her home in Cody. She has been visiting friends in’ Casper, see The Misses Sally and Etta Diges are home for the summer from Lar- amie where they have been in the untversity. “They are the daughters of Dr. 8. H. Diggs. . Miss Nini Hansen of Douglas, ts in the city for the day. ong, J =. L. MeGrath and Mrs; Tom Hood » leaving” for Thermopolis to attend the funeral of John C. Halm. Mrs, Halm was formerly Ida Rohr of Caspe: Mrs. "-. Miss Constance O'Malley has_re- turned from Grinnell college where she has been in school for the pas year, She visited friends in Des Moines. and Omaha on her way 6. CITY BRIEFS Angus. McPherson, stockntin and old time resident of this part of the country, fs in town today. H. D. Curtis in a Casper visitor from Thermopoll D. M. Carley. EB B. Houck are tn the el Creek. Kalb, and W from Horse : Vandaveer, Bill Kocher and Douglas MoMurray left. this Moscow, Idaho and Tu¢son, Ariz.; July 14, Berkeley, Cal.; July 15, Spo- kane, Wash., and Reno, Nev.; July 18, Puyallup, Wash., and July 18, Corvallis, Ore. Director Otis will attend the con- ferences in New Mexico, Arizona, da. BIG CUT IN CRUDE OIL PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 14.—A cut of 50c a barrel in the leading grades of crude ofl, quoted here was announced today by the principal Purchasing agents today. Other grades were down from 10c to 20c a barrel. Corning grade oil in Buck- eye Pipe Line company Lines was unchanged at $2.15. AMBASSADOR IS SELECTED TOKIO, June 14.—(By The As- sociated Press.)\—It is officially denied that Viscount Ishi! has been selected to become Japan's new am- bassador at ‘"Vashington, although it js stated authoritatively that he is the most likely candidate for the post, FLAG DAY IS | CELEBRATED AT CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo. June 14.— Cheyenne’s two posts of the Amert- | can Legion and the Loca} Blks co- operated in observance of Flag Day here. Patriotic exercises were held at City park, following a parade. The chlef speech at the park was made by Marshall 8. Reynolds, cdilector of internal revenue for the district of Wyoming, who is state commender of the American Legion Sencha ai Call the Tribuae for highway tn- formation. ee Tribune ¥ ntads bring results, —~—— morning for the Yellowstone Park] 3 ft ? Wyoming Motorway 722 Tuesday and Wednesda 340 North Wolcott street. Sunday schoo! at 10.30 a.m. Preaching ser vices at 7:50 p. m. Everyone cordially invited Trinity Lutheran. (Missour! Synod.) South Park and East Fourth Streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Sun- day school at 9:30 a.m. Bible class at 7 p. m.-In the morning Holy Communion will be celebrated. The Preparatory service will begin at 10:30, the main service at 11 o'clock. Text, of sermon, John 3:1-16; theme, “Regeneration.” Evening service at 8 p. m. Text of sermon, Matthew 3:13-17;. theme, “The Baptism of Christ.” The offerings tn both ser- vices will be for synodical and mission purposes, East Side Methodist Community Church. 1614 EB. Second Willis Hugh Germany, Minister. 9.45, classes in religious education for all ages. B, F. Lyon, Supt. 11:00, morning worship, with ser- mon by the pastor, subject, “Our Chief Concern.” 3:00, Junior Epworth League. 6.45, Senior League. §:00, Pastor will speak in the eve- ning on “The Battle of Monte Mario.” Reviewing the work of Methodism ir Rome, Italy, and the aggressive opposition by the native Roman church, Miss Rosa Fleming will sing a solo, and special guitar and mandolin music by Mr. Lyon and Mr. Germany, Children’s Day exerc ing of June 22. People in East Side, not worship. ing elsewhere, will receive @ cordial welcome at the Growlug-Going church tn the Gotcg-Growing city. Winter Memorial Presbyterian. Mention must be made of some of the outstanding events in our church Mfe last.week. Canvassers secured some fine subscriptions Toward our budget. Unique among the sub- sertptions was one by Gilbert Kreok- low, 1101 North Glenarm, six teen years.. He, unable to pledge money. pledged $25 worth of janitor service to the church. The Chi dren's Day offering of last Sunday night was $6.65. This money goes to the work of Sunday school mis sions. Did you know that a. class of junior boys ‘have been capturing the collection banner for three con secutive Sundays? Last Wednesda night the strawberry social was a great treat, thanks to the Ladiew' the morn- | Ald organization. The mijnister went | on his first’ trout fishing ‘trip last * Parents, please take notice, Our Kenwood Presbyterian. Preston, minister let the fine Wyoming weather u from your accustomed place tn the Sabbath The example of the teachers influences the younger folks, who in their turn in fluence those still younger. We all need the instruction of God's Word both summer and winter. Morning worship, 11:00 a: m. An hour for God. Can we spare {t? Sure! We will be there this Sunday to prove it! keep Mills Presbyterian. Rey. Edwin E. Preston, minister. Sabbath school, 10.00 a. m, “The Return, and Rebullding of the Tem ple.” Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject, “A Nasty Disease and Its Cure,” Apostolic Faith Assembly. 1230 East Burlington avenue Elder David Schultz, pastor. Phone 342W. Service every night except Saturday and Monday. Sunday ser vices at 11:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m Special Wednesday night Bible studiés, All cordially invited. Scandinavian Lutheran Services at the city hall at 11:00 a. m, Sunday school at 10.00 a. m J. Reini, pastor. No serices in the 9:30 a. m. Do not ¢ pra | hip, 11:00 o'clock. Sermon, “Christ sal for Humanity.” Evening wor- ip. 8 o'clock. tment.’ Brotherhood class, 9:45 Dr. Wilson will address the class Fulfilled Profecy. Tyre and Sidon. Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the. church parlors all captains and canvassers of the building fund are progress. Ladles' Aid society Thurs- day afternoon at 2:80 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Gibson's com- mittee in charge. We extend an invitation to all who may be spend: ing the Sabbath in our city to attend all the services of the church. Come let us worship. Emmanual Baptist Fifteenth and Poplar streets, Dr. J. 'T. Hanna, pastor, residence 1510 South Poplar, phone W. Special r service Sunday at 9:30 a. m. nday school at 10.00-a. m. Rev John Pearson of Salt Lake chy will speak at 11:00 a, m. and 7:00 s people were (delighted with the ad. dress of Mr. H. Roe Bartle on last Sunday evening. The pastor 's very anxious that the entire congrega- tion hear the special addresses given during the pastor's absence. This \s a good time to cooperate with the officers and teachers of our Sunday AFTERNOON Phone 1981 SATURDAY SPECIAL Full Fashioned Ladies Silk Hose All Colors and Sizes—Regular $1.00 PER PAIR THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. AND EVENING. 90 Sellers 1203 Second St. Vital Religious | asked to meet and give reports of p.m. B, ¥. P. U, at 7.00 p. m.. All| midweek meetings as usual, Our} 122 West Second St. 420 House Frocks ON SALE FROM 4109 TONIGHT TWO HOURS ONLY Specially Purchased Sensational Values Amoskeag Ginghams, Scout Percales, Imported Gingham You Could Not Buy the Materials and Make Them for This Price re a ean OG Make Lhem tor this rrice JACOBS SAMPLE SHOP Just Around the Corner Off Center