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Dr. and Mrs. Mokler of Thermopolis Visit Here. Dr. and Mrs. Victor A. Mokler of Thermopolis and son, Alfred of Ther- mopolis arrived in Casper last night for an extended visit at the home of the doctor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mokler, 525 Park avenue. * * «© Display of M Talent in Musicale. The twenty-fourth recital by Pro-; fessor Rudolph Lundberg’s voice and instrument pupils which was held at! the studio in the Smith-Tartar build-) ing included one of the longest pro-, grams that has been given by Lund- berg’s pupils. Those who took part are, voice:, Mesdames Lyle Branson and Don Lob- } dell, Misses Baeda Ericsen, Leclair, Dismuke and Margaret Speas. Piano: Misses Lilliam Bishop, Emilie De Morest and Pauline Green. tent The home of Mrs. Charles Shank, 1114 South Walnut street, was the scene of a pretty afternoon party on Thursday. Those present were Mes- dames QO. P. Murray, Mills, Adams, Newman, Tompson, Rucker, Swartz, Stevick and McCausland. + * Methodist Aid Society Have Interesting Meeting The Ladies Aid society of the Gantz Memorial Methodist church Miss Hazel Conwell Entertains at Sewing Party Thursday Evening. Miss Hazel Conwell entertained at an informal sewing party at her home on Thursday evening. Enjoying her hospitality were Mesdames Pit Covert, Jr., Wilson Kimball, Jr., Nea. Tyler, and the Misses Irma Patton and Helen Wallace. * * Young People’s Good Times Club Dance Enjoyable Affair. The Young People’s Good Times club dance which was held last night at the Masonic temple was one of the most enjoyable of the series. ‘There was a good crowd, although it was not uncomfortable for dancing. Loganberry punch was served thru- out the evening. The Iris orchestra played. * + * & Artists Concert to Be Held April 1. Tuesday night at the Methodist church there will be a concert of great merit when Miss Rose Lena Ruegritz and Mr. Nasmyth of the musical staff of the state university will be pre- sented. Both Miss Ruegritz and Mr. Nasmyth have great talent and there is a real treat in store for all those who attend the entertainment. ooo Dance Tonight at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Club. After the business meeting of the THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ! 'Rehearsal Tonight of Chorus | of the “Belle of Arcadia.” The chorus of the “Belle cadia”’ will hold its rehearsal tonig¢ at the club rooms of the Soldiers and Sailors’ club. This chorus prom- ises to be very well ined Mrs. Irene Yoakum’s ¢ ment and it can hardly help bi beauty chorus with all of C: talent in it. Those of the set who are in it ii Rae, Olive Mc |Scherck, Lou Bailey. Storv, “If They Only Knew,” Mrs. Hood. » “The Cable,” Six Kings 1 music will also be fur- y the choir. pworth league will be led by r. J. M. Cromer and the subject will | Blanche | be “The Practice of Kindliness.”” Wagner, V Genevieve} All services tomorrow will be held Sheffner, Marguerite Bishop, Ruth| according to the changed time. Wallace, Mildred White, Blanche} ee Todd, Violet Burkett, Genevieve Nau,| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Beada Ericson, Margaret Nau and! Delaware and Durbin Streets Mrs. John Baird. Walter H. Bradley, Minister Miss Betty Carpenter, who recent-| Tomorrow at 11:00 the pastor will ly came to Casper to make her home,| speak on “The Divine Challenge” fand in the evening at 7:30 on 'is directing the music of the produc-| “Growth in Grace and Knowledge. _ tion. 7m = The morning anthem will be Wood-| | ward’s “Radiant Morn” and the eve- Casper Churches j ning, Buck's “God Who Madeth Farth | — j and Heaven In the morning Prof. } Lundberg will sing Ward-Stephens “God and God Alone Is Love,” and in s Ericson and Young: ’s “Good Angels.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday services at 11 o'clock, I. O.| iC O. F. hall. Subject: ‘Realty.’ | the evening } Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. | Will sing Gumby Wednesday evening meeting at 7} o’clock. Everyone is welcome. | i ST. MARK’S CHURCH | Second and Wolcott i Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector Holy communion az m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. | Morning prayer sermon at 11 a. m. | Vesper and sermon at 5 p. m. —$_$_$<<——_____ GANTZ MEMORIAL METHODIST Second and Durbin Streets. .Walter L. French, Pastor. “The Cross i i ion or No| Civilization’”’ is of |morning sermon. In the eveni Woman's Foreign Missiona |} will have the hour and will p! ee TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Pine and Cunningham Sts. J. H. Gockel, Pastor. Sunday school commences at 9:30. Parents, do you know that part o Asbestos Chimney Blocks 2, bring up your c your responsibility as parents is to ren in the fear of the Lord and to teach them to know their Savior? Let us help you. The morning service begins at 10:30. In this service the pastor will preach on the text John 6, 1-15: “To Whom Should We Commit Our Household?” In the fourth eveni vice, beginning 7:30, the text Luke 28, 1-7. 13-25 will be discussed having for its theme: “Jesus and His Unjust Judge, Pontius Pilate.” Do you know the answer to the vital question: “What must I do to be saved?” Come and hi i ee FIRST BAPTIST Linden and Beech The friendly church, ng Lenten ser | oe T ‘one hour. new time. Sunday school 10 o'clock, Hanson, superintendent. Morning worship 11 'tor’s subject: Jesus’ Another Helper.” Junior and Sunbeams meet at 2:30. B. Y. P. U. meets in the church at 6:30, topic: Developing Self-suppor on the Foreign Field; Acts 4 Evening servic Our services ure vy the! J. A. o'clock, Promise pas- of All are welcome. R. H. Moorman, — Pastor. Mrs. Walter Rawlins left this morn- | jing for Lusk where she will spend several days on a combined business | Remember to turn the clocks up and pleasure trip. Style TOM THUMB WEDDING FANCY For the Ladies and Children IRIS THEATRE MONDAY, 8:00 O'clock P. M. Show DANCING MARCH 31 PAGE THREE Akron. Ohio = See From your car Many a _ motoring party touring throughthecsuntry, is haunted by unseen passencer— FEAR — DILLAD that a tire wili blow out, like a blast— And land the motor car at the road cide, a helpless thi held an interesting meeting at the Soldiers and sailors, which will be|the program given below to celel home of Mrs. L. L. Gantz on Friday , held tonight in the club rooms in the|the golden jubilee of the beginni afternoon. A new constitution an«| Oil Exchange building, there will be} of their organization. by-laws was adopted by the General!@ dance under the auspices of the Program. Aid to conform with the seven cir Mothers’ league. Refreshments will French, presidin cles just organized. After the order: be served by the Mothers’ league, ercises, Mrs. of business the follow:ng program was Who will chaperone the dance. Danc- enjoyed by all present: ing will begin at 9:30. Topic, “Panama Canal.” i “Construction.”—Mrs. F. A. Smith.’ “Present Conditions.”—Mrs. M. A.; Wright. | “Life in Canal Zone.’’—Charlotte Gantz. Solo.—Mrs. E. S. Grant. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Spicer, Mrs. Allery, Mrs. Swensen and Mrs Wygant then served delightful re- freshments. About 110 were present. GOODBY, WOMEN’S TROUBLES The tortures and discomforts of lame and aching back, swollen feet and limbs, weakness, dizziness, nausea, as a rule have their origin fh | kidney trouble, not “female complaint. | ‘These general symptoms of kidney and | Pisatee: disease are well known—so is edy, Next time you feel a twinge of pain fa the back or are troubled with head- ‘ache, estion, insomnia, irritation ig the bladder or pain in the loins and lower abdomen, pon will find quick and sure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. 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