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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 “Adam and Eva” With | _ New York Cast Coming To Casper This Month The legitimate stage will return to Casper Monday and Tuesday, De- cember 28 and'29, when ‘Adam and Eva” will be presented at the Elks auditorium with a New York cast. This inspiring comedy-drama of American society life enjoyed an ex- tensive run in New York and is be- ing brought*to Casper by the Elli. son-White Célebrity Bureau through y or che American Legion. theme of “Adam and Eva" ts woven about the old adage, “Happi- ness Must Be Earned.” It ts a com- edy-drama of American society Iife, a play of»brillliant lines and inten- sely dramatic moments that satirizes the fads and weaknesses of the smart “society! a’ most amusing manner, The play wae a “hit” from tts first esentation on Broadway where it n a solid year -at* the Longacre er. It is clean and. wholesome roughout, yet sparkling “In © dia- gue, and with fine. dramatic se- quence The play was written by Guy Bol- ton and George. Middleton, the au- thors who also collaborated on “Polly vith a Past,” another. Broadway “nit.” It will be:presentea by the Vivian Players of "New York, Story of “Adam and Eva” James King,’ a, wedlthy * widdwer, is perpetually Harissed’ by demands of his family, each member being a wasteful and thoughtless {dler. Mr, King, in sheer desperation, plans a business trip to South Amer- ica and instructs his young business manager, Adam Smith, to run and direct his family and household af- fairs as he would any other business assignment. Smith, for his part, briskly proceeds to obey these or- ders with an admirable attention to detail. He curtails allowances and cancels charge accounts with a firm | and indiscriminate hand, causing riot the family, Not content with merely this, he further upsets the even tenor of the lives of his charges, old and young, by convincing them that the King fortune had been entirely wiped out in.a flurry-of the stock market, thus making the earning of money by these erstwhile dwellers In a lap of luxury. an absolute necessity. The manner in which they all set about to. work and .become earnest and faithtul members of the laboring class, through the divers mediums of poultry, haberdashery and insur- ance, policies, and how they succeed and‘ultimately find contentment and happiness, formerly unknown and undreamed. of, is the story of the play. There's romance, too, for a mighty, pretty loye story develops throughout the play. thereby and pandemonium First. Congregational. America theater, 11 a. m. Rey. A, B. Cooke, minister, Mrs. L. Le Langworthy, organist. Mrs. J. BE. Cather, choir leader. Rey. A. E. Cooke will preach this morning on “President Coolidge and America's Greatest Need,” taking aschis text the: great address» of President Coolidge at the recent of the National Council of fonal Churches in Wash- ington, D.C. -Séldom has a, gteat political leader uttered’ such ay ring- ing call to the nation get down to fundamental, It was a keen diag- nosis of. political and social condi- tions, \and.a sane, sure prescription for.the national ills. - Mr, Cooke's sermon will be any analysis of the Washington speech. . Pamphlet copies of the president's address will hejon dist¥ibution’ at the close of thesservice.. 8), At the Adnit! Bible’ class, led. by Levy MreiGooke.tn thee Y. W, C! A. abeGii,a. Mme the vitally, Interestto® | ¢ subject. of the “Evolution and: An- tiqnity “of Man" will be» discussed under the title ‘How “Long Has Man Been’ on the Earth?" The early chapters of Genesis will be compared with the modern scientific teaching of evolution. If you want to’ know’ just what eyolution teaches and whether {t contradicts the Bible or not, come and hear this. lesson. Fiverybody is welcome at this Adult class, — No evening service today: Next Sunday will be “Question Night” in 216 Odd Fellows’ hall. Send fn your questions early this week. Winter Memorial Presbyterian Corner-“H" and St. John. °C. T. Hodsdon, minister, Preparations for Christmas are well, under. way. We will have a Christmas tree and Santa Claus and “treats for all the children, also a: pro- gram; and _wewill take up an offer- ing for the, Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, It {1s very import. ant that all the children-and jadults be present every Sunday morning at 9:45, All working together we can have the Christmas foy ourselves by giving it to others. Sunday, Decem- ber 20th a Men’s Bible Class will bé started with Mr. Hodsdon as tem- porary leader. This, Sunday {ts the last at the. Tabernacle and we will alls want'to be there both morning, | ifternoon and’ evening. Lutheran Park* and “East. Sunday Divine worship hwaldt pastor 9:20 0 nd sermon at 10:30/a; m. Bible tudy lecture at 7:30 p. m. Walther League meeting at 8:30 p.m. Ladies Aid meeting Dec. 17. Text for Sunday morning: Matth. 11, 240; “Go and show John again those things which’ye hearsand see: The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, and the lepers cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up,"ete. Subject of ermon: “The Miracles of | Christ.” to the’ tunes of Special Feature Tonight Mary Spencer Morgan and Joyce Ayres In Three Exhibitions Oh, Boy! They will do their stuff The Craze of the Country “The Charleston Dance” The most talked of dance of the day. See it to- night. See how it’s danced and then dance it yourself Hal Blackburn and His Band RIVERVIEW PARK Now under the management of the Arkeon Bus Service Every Fifteen Minutes They furnish conclusive proof that Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God and Savior of the world, ‘They leave men absolutely without excuse for thelr unbelief, You will rejoice to hear the old Bible truth ringing out clearly in the sermon, The lesson for the Bible study hour will be Luke 3: “John the Bap- tist a Preacher of the Law.’ In- teresting questions will be answered. If it were sinful for Christians to follow the profession of a sold{er, what answer would John have given to the soldiers who wanted to hear from him the will of God? What do you say, when pacifists quote the commandment: “Thou Shalt Not Kill” as proof that all wars are sin- How should we examine ourselves, whether we are truly repentant? What {s your answer? Hear all these questions answéred in the Bible study hour. If you have no church home,,Trin- Lutheran, the Bible church, wel. ioe Fou. = St, Anthony’s Catholic. The Rey. Father J. H. Mullin, pas- tor; the’ Rey. Father J, F. Moreton, assistant pastor. Mass on Sunday at 6:30,/8, 9 and 10:30 a, m. Mass during the week at 7 and 8 o'clock. Sunday schqol, 2:00 p. m. Mountain View Community Our combined Sunday School and church service will be held Sunday afternoon instead of Sunday even- ing, as Mr. Hodsdon will need to be at the final tabernacle, meeting Sun- day evening. Come at 2:30 Sunday afternoon and we will make final plans for Christmas. Adults and children are needed to properly cel- ebrate the Christmas season. Let us work together for the good of the community at this happy season of the year. First Baptist. #ifth and South. Beech streets. Louls §. Bowerman, D. D., minister, Bible school at 9:30 a, m., classes for all, as espectal invitation to men to visit the mens Bible class, Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. This church co-oper- ates in the Harper Tabernacle meet- ings. We extend you a cordial invita- tion to meet us there. East Side Community 1600 East Second street. . Holw Ray: want to be on time, time to Sunday school, 9:30 a. m, Do°not forsake your class. They need you. You need the class and work, W. F. M. 8, We must be on Thursday afternoon, Quarterly conference, December 17. All officers be ready with re- ports. Note change from 18th to 17th, by request of Supt. J. G, Braun, What are your plans. after the Tabernacle meetings” are over? Members, get back to your home plate and work as you e never in POLLY OF THE i i | STILL—PoLLy ts HIS SIDE Too. hong WHILE BoBBY LIES IN BED WITH A PAIR OF | EVES THAT Loo AS THOUGH THEY WERE MADE OP WITH STOVE POLISH |THE BIRD THAT HANDED “THEM "To Hit 1S STILL AS FREE AS AIR ATA FILLING STATION. BUT RIGHT IS ON BOBBYS Sive- AND-—WHAaT IS BETIFR THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD FOLLIES---The Brute WELL , BOBBY TICKER, (THINKS THATS DOWN RIGHT INCONSIDERATE AFTER { CAME ALL. THIS WAY JUST To SEE ‘you! WHAT, You'Re: HELLO , BOBBY, ‘YOU PooR DARLING, { DIDN'T REALIZE ‘rou WERE So TERRIBLY BANGED UP oR | WouLD HAVE BEEN IN TD SEE You YesTER- PAY, GOLLY You CERTAINLY Loor AN baie TEN MINUTES OF YOU FEELS SO MON HOW Do FEELING FINE! SURE NEVER DETTER- ON at [i Life Syndicate) Life Pub. Ce La = MOTOR ACCIDENT DEATH RATE IN NATION SHOWS STEADY INCREASE Bh Gain Amounts to 11.5 Per 100,000 in 1921 to 14.9) 7s" worked before. count. Side- Community will thing to you. program. A special mean the date. First Presbyterian Tabernacle, Sixth and Durbin street. cember 24, Cantata, “The Rights of Day Saints. Sunday, December 20, we will have 1, 2:40 the Child,” by H. Augustine Smith,| Services held in Labor Union hall] one regular church service at 7 p.m. » 23 TODAY A fine program combining religion, | ¢ ea cNarth Aare tdde ges Nid 1: patriotiam and love of home, The | day school at 10:30 a, m. and preach- Grace English Luthe 7:4 NOM public will-be invited. Ing services at 7:30 p.m. Everyone} cy avenue and Ninth Street. TOMORROW Union meatings today, be the last day. Thursday at 2:30 o'clock in church parlors. © Thursday at 7:30 o'clock Theosophical Lodge. The r r meeting of the at 8:16 in room 9, building. Subject, Publile invited. First Christian Lind and Grant Corner members of the church, both and new, for the lesson hour. ing meeting there. ‘This ts the last Sunday the Har If you have made @ new start or a rededication at the Tabernacle then we welcome you, We shall do our part to make your Ife If’ you’ did not attend the meetings we welcome you too. East some- A chureh with a real program and reception will be held at the church in the very near future, watch for Rev, Charles A. Wilson, D. D,, minister, The regular services morning and evening will be resumed Sunday, De- cember 20, New members will be.re+ ceived into the church the firat Suns day of the new year, at the morning service, Sunday school at 9:45 a.m, Christmas program Thursday, De- This will Come and bring friends. Thé Ladfes’ Ald society, on the Choir rehearsal on sophie will be held tn room-9 Zutter building, Wedn ’ t a. Sun-lin a M Import evenin Jock. Members only, | day school for p to the|-Voeaper service a f 20 years Wind t Ancle | Karma and Reincarnation a. m. Readin Dr. Har S. La stur Legion. 222 Becklinger building lig to Casper to, resu s duties { 4b ‘The Karma and Reincarnation Le: gion will meet, Wednesday evéning Zuttermeister “Reincarnation, streets, sy. Charles A. Stout, acting pastor, Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. All old are asked to be present Communion at the close of the class period after —— i which you are asked to go to the Tabernacle for the last great morn- ail \\ \ KK \ Me i Last Year, Figures Compiled by Com- merce Department Show v biish 24 motor ace! nited States has been 1 artment at i be Pris santienyte ait lene ; “| Indians to Enjoy with 14.9 in 1923,-12.5 in 1922 t ‘ a r 11,5 in 1921, Je hy ra " Jaristmas Feasi Christmas Feast The figures were per 10 pont | covering 838.4 the na while in and in total did data population bered 1 tal was 14,411 11,666. The deaths from which added 1 crossing California's motor deat \t i yfewill De r t tt the highest among states for 1 losest. to ey 4 |'Counelt nea c nd being 32 100,000, I } t el wit ells tual number of deaths F : St inslot was smaller than the actu Haven, ¢ rn} — of deaths in New York or Pennsyl- | ct ‘ Drink Hillerest Water. Phone 1151 vania Wyoming's rate per | e } Y ¢ _ 100,000 was next highest, followed | placed at 16.¢. with Chicago 19, and! — Make this an trical Christmas ———— ee 7 PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AND MERICA’S GREATEST NEED REV. A. E. COOKE will Preach on FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AMERICA THEATER Abové Subject at 11 A. M. Tod y per band will be in Casper, We are glad for the’ good work the men haye done here and wish them well as they go their way into new fields. You have been helped by them and This will de the last day to hear Mr. Harper, so let everybody make a real effort to attend one of th services, Sunday, December 20, w will have our regular services. Wed we now expect you to help the other] nesday, December 16, midweek Mr. Cooke will take as his text the great address of the President recent fellow, So pian op Palas oreent at fenyice at the church, Tp. rm .one tional Council of Congregational Churches, in Washington. notable our own services in the future and|hoor of prayer, praise and Bible PP Seay ° ars , bes ree at ps peda re giving your support to the work of| study. statement of the fundame ntal need of America today. Every hould the church of your choice. know and ponder it. All are welcome and invited to the Mills Presbyterian felix = i eas. | regular meetings of the church after! Mills, Wyo. A. 5. » minis. Ministers’ Adult Bible Class at 9:45 a. m. in Y.W.C.A. | the close of the revival. ter, Sunday school at m.t Young People’s Society Subject: “HOW LONG HAS MAN BI A comparison of Genesis I with the modern scient N ON THE EARTH” doctrine of evolution St. Mark's Chureh Come leader, Howard Hunter. Our Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev.| service combino with the Young and learn about the “Men of the Old Stone Age.” Everybody. welcome K. Edwards, rector. Peoples’ society. The pastor will Holy communion at 8 a. m.j/ speak at 6:46 and the service will church school at 9:45 a.m +| close sharp at 7:15, Sunday evening ing prayer service at 11a: m.; ves+ per service and sermon at 8 p,m. will be the Just service at the T ernacle. Let everybody in Mills bring | gs someone who not yet heard Mr, Hatper, to this last great meeting. Church of Jesus. Christ of Latter Is cordially Invited to attend: Grace Lutheran church holds alle- giance, through its membership in the Rocky Mountain Synod, to the United Lutheran church In Ami Sunday Christian Science, Christian Science services will be held in the church edi r of Grant and Fourth stre orning at 11:00 a, 3 d the I ver THOMAS ' | MEIGHA ‘THE MAN WHO, ‘FOUND HIMSELF SSE! meet Bible and all authorized Christian literature may be rend, purchased, or borrowed, is open each week day from noon until 6 p. m. ay acting pastor of Grace church and desires to greet all the mentbers and friends of the chureh Sunday Unity Truth Center, | Salvation Army Hall Room Meetings held every Tuesday, | Resu Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m.| hour Sunday at 11:00 a. m., 6:15 p.m. and | tian Healing - j p. m. All children are invited tq| class lessons fn truths. Mrs, Luella attend. our Sunday School. Ensign | Randolph acher, Room open dally, noon silence and Mrs. Pagan, officers in charge. rpPOOTH TARKINGTON'S - man who went to d of how he « The Church of Christ. Worshipping at the city hall. Will mcet each Lord's day at 11 a. m. to study the Bible. Hyerybody invited| to attend. ail for another man ne back and settled old ind of role Meighan revels ir de TODAY FOX NEWS Shows Opening of Congress Atlantic Coast of Maine and Massachusetts Water Scenes on Streets of Miami International Bible Students. Meetings on Sunday mornings: at 10:30 at 944 South street. hs, fighting back to the top Juvenile Comedy—News—Topic HE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Mills Free Methodist. Tf, W. Dobbins, Pastor Sunday school, 945 a. m. Preach, ing, 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 730 p. m. You aré cor. dlally Invited. H. W. Dobbins, Pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a, m People’s wervice, 7:00 p. m ing, 7:30 p. m, Prayer Thusrday,.7:30, p.m. You dially invited. Young Preach: meeting, are cor: Kenvrood Presbyterian RACTION—TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY 1312 So. Conwell street. A. 8. Tay+ lor, minister. Sunday school at 9:30) ER’S KILTIE B ND 9 a. m. We extend a welcome to all oC in Kenwood who do not attend else, [ \ »' Clock where to attend the meeting at-the| Tabernacle’ at 11-9. m. to” da say