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Show 51 ' NEWS NOTES FROM EVISTlj B EVANSTON, Wyo., March 15. Dr. I H Wicks was suddenly called out of town IS and will be compelled to remain away j tfl for a few days. Dr. Holland will have hi chargo of Dr. Wicks' work during his n M absence. j j a Prof. V. Paulson received his com- : j a mission as an officer in the army and ordered to be ready any moment to ' H report at West Point ! M The good people of Mount View ij jfl made a surprise on their pastor, Rev. I m J- W. Whitsett, the other evening, and , M presented him with a generous purse 8 H to aid him in defraying the expenses 5 J N incurred by the accidental breaking of i j hiB leg while loading a cake of ice. i J Pastor Whitsett has returned from the J hospital and is now at home. j U Rev. Z. C. O'Farrell, pastor of the ' H D Baptist church of Glenrock, with Dr. q Van Winkle of Cheyenne, will meet . i with the laymen of the Baptist church -aj of Evanston, March 16. A banquet p '. twill be held in the lecture room of the r church, after which plans will be laid 1j to raise the apportionment of the mil lion dollar? that the Baptist churches H of the northern, half of the United 1 States will raise as thelr bit to "make the world fit for democracy and democracy democ-racy fit for tho world." Dr. C. S. Cahousae has for the present pres-ent taken charge as night superintendent superin-tendent of the Railroad Men's club house. Dr. Batcholder reports good patron age and expects his brother, B. E. Batcholder, to come in a few days to assist him. The music instructor, who made us such pleasant promises of great things to come through his skill, has left town suddenly and his two assistants are quietly resting in the county jail. The professor, so it is said, raised some checks and forgot to pay his bills. Mrs. Fred Noder had a serious accident acci-dent the other evening. She 'slipped on the Ice and in falling her head struck the corner of a box, rendering her unconscious for two hours. Scarlet fever epidemic may cause the closing of schools, churches and picture shows. Four new cases were reported today, making twenty in all. L. A. Rue is still on the sick list Ho expects in a few days to go back to the hospital at Salt Lake. In the meantime his brother has charge of tho barber shop. Dan A. Reed, acting as western director of the Red Cross drive, will speak at Evanston on Monday, March 18, at 8 p. m on the subject, "Food Supply.". There is strong talk among Evanston Evans-ton merchants that wheat flour will soon be a thing of the past Mrs. J. W. Murry, aged 23, died March 13 of scarlet fever and other causes, leaving a husband and onr little infant. Tho funeral services were-held were-held at tho L. D. S. church. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Peart Snowball has entirely recovered from scarlet fever and tho quarantine has been lifted. |