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Pes » SATURDAY, SEPT. 13,1919 _ Jourgensen Home Scene of Birthday Party Miss Ethel Seanor was given a de- lightful surprise party Friday even- ing at the Jourgensen home, 1010 S. David street. The home was beauti- fully decorated in red and white, the colors of the W. T. C. club, of which most of the young ladies were mem- bers. m The evening was spent in dancing, nfter which a huge birthday cake 4 candles were brought in. Delicious cretary of the high- is here from Lander way commi on business. _ The Taylor & Clay brokerage of- fices are heing moved today into their! new quarters on the ground floor of the Oil Exchange building. | Sam Baker, who has been in Cas-! per for the last two months is leav-! ing today for his home in Springfield, Mo. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Scienee servic every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock in L. O. O. F. hall and on Wednesday ke held evening at 7 o'clock. The lesson ser. mon tomorrow is “Substance The public is cordially inyi attend these services, ed to FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Delaware and Durbin Streets Walter H. Bradley, Minister - 4 Tomotrow at 11 the will refreshments were served by tht Hos * he : R be tess and Miss Seanor received mighy Lester Pope of the Pope drug com:! duem ay at pwatieth Century Won. lovely gifts from her friends. The | pany of Omaha, Nebr., passed thrul Soe 5 east. the Ran ine ot a " yuesis were the Misses Ethel Seanot,| here driving overland to Latainie on ori#inal : story wantile 1 Ph bes Br Rath Ullety, Father Joutgensen of | business. Roosevelt: asm Coutitty Minister,” « Chicago, Helena Wilson, Helet Ar-| eet Se laine dedi ary tk try Minister,” a chibald, Elizabeth Kidd, Alice Mech-) Mrs. Ray Cook is convaleseinz from| mje WrOnary theme. ling, Edness Mokler, Opal Martz,!a serious illness. eer MERIT Me Soot ae ; Lovey Norris, Ruth Kimball, France: > 8 se pices aaa th ee i a Sullivan, Inez Seanor and the Mes-. Dr. I. N. Frost is kere from Lusk} «God Who Mad ih ye ae srs. Elbert Rash, Howard Wil3on,/on a short business visit. | Barth.’ Te, hi pusernscenven ana John Sullivan, “Bill Kocher, Radwin * ¢ # eet tdinr oe Seite a Mrs. H. 6. Hathaway, Norman Dennis, Frank) Mrs. Charles Benjamin has return-| Bretschneider will sing Barnard's O’Brien, Bob Grieves, Bob Reese,} Harry Moll, Archie Post, Hatold Ul-| lery, Leslie Van Doren, Davis Wilson and Albert Seanor. j Baby Party for Borden Coulter, Jr | Baby Borden Coulter, Jr., had his} first party yesterday afternoon. Six) litue youngsters were invited as! guests of the two-and-a-half-year-old | host. Mrs. Coulter’s home on Na- trona was decorated in pink and white | flowers and ribbons, and after the! ufternoon playing games the kiddies enjoyed light refreshments of ice; cream, cake and candies. The ehil- dren present were Elizabeth Kash, Betty May Poling, May Cohen, John Ames Hiphlinger, and Master Rash. ‘ Casper Couple Marry at Douglas | ed to her position at the Casper Phar-} macy after being confined to het, home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lusk are here v =. P. Bachelor, of ig with relatives, | Miss Kate Anthens is visiting with her parents in Douglas for a few days after attending the fair there. * scae Mrs. James B. Elliott is here from} Lander visiting with her father, M. L. Bishop. eae J. M. Hodgson is leaving for Dead-| wood, S. Dak., tomorrow on a short! business trip. M. L. Bishop is leaving tomorrow! for Cheyenne, where he will appear | in the federal court as a witness in the A. J. Bothwell case. \ * * As a complete surprise to all their} friends Miss Grace Newton, daughter: of W. J. Newton of Casper, and Hen-, ry Kola, who recently came here from! irginia, returned from theif trip to, attend the state fair at Douglas, married. { Miss Newton has been an employe , at the postoffice here while Mr. Kola,, France, has been in the employ of tie] who hus recently returned fror-~ Hurlington. The young couple will leave the last of the month on a ip to Mr. Kola's old They will return| here t Studio Recital by | Lundberg Pupils 1 ‘The 46th recital by the pupils-of Prof. | Rudolph Lundberg was given in the studio this afternoon. Vocal selections by the’ Meadames | Burton’ Nye, Lial/ Benson, Den Lob-; dell and -the Misses: Baeda ‘Ericson, | Thelma Hugo, and piano recitals by M. S. Van Burgh and the Misses » ed Thorne, Lucille and Lillian Hishop made up the entertaining aft-' ernoon’s program. a sole Surprise and. Farwel},Party for Miss Leona Magill: | Last Wednesday a. farewell and \ forthe Laramie Preparatory: school, Bob Carter has returned from New- port News, Va., where he has just! received his discharge from service.! . isi ¢ Mrs. Lillian Ghatfield, clerk at the Wyatt «part ts, is spending the} day in Big Muddy on business. oer B. B. Brooks, Dr. Lathrop, Pat Sullivan and R. H. Nichols are leav-/ ing Sanday to attend the A. J. Both-| well case in the federal court at Chey- enne. ' Word has been received that Mrs. R. R. Root, sister of C. A. Tubbs, of Casper, died yesterday morning from a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Tubbs was at her bedside in Cleve- land, Ohio. aa * * * toe ft I. W. Wetherill, state manager “df! the National Supply company, ng returned from a trip to Rock Springs and the Ferris’ oi} ‘fields. “8 8 Tom Mills; of-the Mills Bakery: com: papy, left last night for Laramie on company business. | 8 | Edwin Hathaway is leaving tonight! which’ he will attend this’ winter. * a9 ; “Shepherd. of the Fold” and the ; Women’s Clubs, | Wyoming ning soloist will be Mrs. Don Lob. dell with “Blonut’s “Thou Art My God.” METHODIST EPISCOPAL Walter L. French, Minister. Sunday school, 9:4 m. Morning sermon, 11 o'clock Epworth league, 7 p. m. Evening sermon, 8 o'clock Rev. E. Burns Martin of Denver, | Colo., will preach at both services. CALL [5 ISSUED FOROTATE MEET OF CLUB WOMEN Lusk to Be Conventica City of Fed- eration from September 30 to October3, Inclusive, Says Official Statement Mrs. S. Conant Parks of Lander, president of the State Federation of has issued the call for the coming meeting at Lusk. “The 16th annual convention of the Fedartion of Women’s Chu will be held in Lusk, Septem- ber 30th to October 3rd in sive. “The opening sesidn wilk be held the morning of September 30 at 10 o'clock, which will give delegates tim + to, present their credientials and get located. The closing session will be held Friday morning, Octobe’ “Constitution, Article 111, ach club hi membership of 25 or less is entitled to two delegates to the annual meet- ings one of whom shall be the presi- dent of the club, or a substitute ap- ointed by her, and the other elected y-the club, clubs having more than 25’ members-shall be entitled to one 6, Delegates— J. J Lane is expected to return to Terren ‘ Casper from Sedalia, Mo., whete he dent of gh Was called last: gear on busine He tohivht f fit will re position with the attend an auto and tr Wehbe! winter. Seen GALAN le pstont> se Leste tolpetteatontecloetestntoete din tostedvete Gi os The LY FREC THEATER : Sood K? eo foe ST. MARK’S CHURCH Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rect. T 1 Y Y , 24 Holy Commtiunton at 8:00 a. ae ODA and SU N DA & Sunday school at 9 Mornings Teaeee and setiton at 11:00 a. m. in the abgence of ine rector a @ GIRLS AND GINGER! services will be taken by the Rev. Bk. W. Hutt, chaplain in the U. Ss. A luscious morsel just jammed and packed full of GIRLS AND GINGER! o, .%, oo aeateaeafecpate i. 9 . TRINITY LUTHERAN * Pine afd Canningham Sts 2 ee es J. H. Goekel, Pastor Our Sunday school begins promptly fe + JUNE CAPRICE at 9 e fre gfowing steadily, but we still have room for your child, In the merhing service, commen- ..--AND.---. cng at 10:36, the pastor will deliver ‘a sermon based on the text I Corin- thians 15, 1-10, its th being “Why We Should Not Tire of Hear- ng the Old Gospel.” The o'clock, CREIGHTON HALE And an All-Star Cast, in— “OH, BOY!” THE “FILMUSICAL-COMEDY” Screen version of Elliott, Comstock and Gest’s famous musical-comedy hit over which New York and Chicago went wild. Adapted, Directed and Produced by Albert Capellani. A BREEZY, BUOYANT, BUBBLING OUTBURST OF MERRIMENT WHICH BRISTLES WITH MIRTH, RADIATES VITALITY, Ew $ AND MOVES UNFLAGGINGLY. cheb sven casts tanned i REEL E OTIS PEGE EEO E GOES OOO LOPE IDET EO SUNN The Following Merchants Have Signed the Retail Clerks Agreement and Deserve the Pat- evening service begins at 8 Text and theme—Acts 24,- 24- “The Inexeusable and Often ‘F Delay of Many in Regard to their Soul's Salvation.” Re ee ie i te i “Lord, I have loved thy habitation of Thy honse, arid the place where Thine honor dwelleth.” Thus sang David of the place where the Word of God was preached to him. Let that love fill also your heart. Come! a departments. “Major Alfred Beach, of Lusk, ive us oh addtess on the sub Our Wyoming Boys in the War; H. Stone, of Lander, an address on Reconstruction. “Club presidents please have this officiat call read before club mem- bers. 5 < ae ie a a es es os a oh oe a os le a De us make this convention a most successful one, and all come to- gether with the one id the future welfare and betterment of all club work in our beloved state.” te United States Marshal D. F. Hud- ison of Cheyenne, is here on official ibusiness. ee ee a ae J. W. MeKish, president of the ;Cow Gulch Oi} company, has gone to Denver on business. CHICHESTER Ptamoret Bes Ta Lastest Ack * surprise birthday party-was given for, | delegate for each additional ten mem- Miss Leona’ Magill, who is leaving this afternoon for Chicago where She will enter the Baptist missionary training school to take a course ip church work, specializing in the kin-| dergarden department. } The party was given at the home of Mrs. J. S. Dismuke, which wa: artistically decorated with baskets of ro The young. guests presented Miss Magill with an elegant traveling bug, a gift showing their appreciation for the interest Mis$ Magill has shown all the church activities sinee she has been here. : Seeley Bakin, who has just returned from Germany, was an honored guest | ut the party. | ' _ 2 8 ‘The Misses Clelia and Agnes Dyke, are leaving Sunday for Denver where they will resume their studies at the; Wolcott school. i ee ¢.——$—— |} i CITY NEWS oF s Mary Place has returned from} where she has spent the last! tew days shopping, and will leave to- day for her home in Oil City, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Pendell; pent yesterday in Aleova. They drove overland in their new Cole “8”. “ia? aelt 3 William Moore has come to Cas-j t the Midwest refinery. bee Walter Daveron of Denver has ac- epted a position with the Midwest | refinery in the engineering depart-} ‘ent and has returned here to live. 2) 48; beh oe i Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Ralston are ‘re from Arminto to attend the Mrs. Ralston will leave to-| ‘y for Los Angeles, Calif. Mr, ‘Iston will be here on business for} Rawlston-Kittle grocery firm for} + few days, 1 a Mre. E, W. Elder went to Denver! List night to visit with relatives there. ‘ir. Elder, who has been in Ohio, will| cate here. cin her there and they will return|™#y locate here. | to Casper together. a 8 Mir, and Mrs. Will a Tripeny per from Denver and will be employ-: M jher sister, Mrs. Florence Scott, at the her home in Silverton, PACER, for «the Wolcott school i more than ten delegates. Delegates Denver to resuine her étudies. Patemetahaut eee actinaarrosen rine : se eles |dues-for more than a year shall not Harry Isenburg, manager of the|). entitled to vote. Blackstone Oil ead LEG wens to Den: “It is requested that delegates ex- Var flast/ mighty on Voll: business. | pecting to attend the convention send! ; * * * * ___ |their’ names as soon as possible to Walter Gothberg,is leaving tonight) the chairman of the reception com- to take up his studies at the Laramie| iittee, Mrs. Mamie Galbraith, L Preparatory school. |in order that arrangements, may ; |made for their entertainment. It is also requested that all vis- ng club women wear a blue ribbon & which will be of great assistance to 2 ‘the members of the reception com- on tgp ee | mittee as a means of identification. Dayis Wilson, a 1917 graduate of) «Reports of the club presidents will the. Natrona county high school, will!) given Thursday morning according leave the first of the week for Lin-/19 the tentative program and will be coln, Neb., where he will enter the|jimited to two minutes. All reports fall term of the University of Ne-)nust be typewritten and handed to braska. the recording secretary to be placed " on file. _ Reports must include the ' Miss Fredonia and Kichard Huff) names of the club officers so the sec- leave this evening for Laramie where! retary may have u correct list of of- the former will resume her third! ¢jcers on file. year’s studies at the university afd) “There will be a meeting of the “Dick” will enter upon his freshm&nj executive board on Tuesday morning year. jat 9 o'clock. o.J0% 9 i “All club women, other than dele- Mrs. S. E. Phelps and Miss M. B./ gates, are cordially invited to attend = Sterrett expect to leave Sunday or|the meeting of the convention, and Monday for Moline and Chicago. Ill.,/ will be given the right to take pact in BS where they will visit with their baa ba discussions as well as the privi- e = = Maurice Sheldon returned th morning from Boulder, Colo., where he hog been visiting for the past three weeks, Miss Lovey Norris will leave to-| bers: but no club shull be entitled to ers, Arthur and James Sterrett, for|lege of the floor but without the right indefinite time. ta make a motion or vote. 4 | “Once more the railroads refuse to Harry Lindenmeyer, son of Mr. and| grant us rates to our convention. rs. A. Lindenmeyer of 502 South! Your president has written to all in Ash street, has gone to Seattle, Wash-! authority and in each case the reply ington, where he — will attend the | has ‘een the same—a refusal. Brothers academy this year. He was! “It is very important that the clubs accompanied by his aunt, Miss Kath-| send their full quota of delegates as | ryn Eckenrode of 506 South Ash, business of importance is to come be- who will spend the winter months in! fore the convention. This is the yed Seattle for her health. ,of the regular election of officers; | bol RR ‘weneral federation directors; and The War Mothers of America will flelegates and alternates to the bien- meet in the council chamber of the/nial convention of the General Fed- new city hall Monday aftrnoon, Sept.|eration of Women’s clubs. : 15, at 3 o'clock. “The executive board and chai — ,men of departments at the meeting in | Lhermopolis in June, selected the sub- ject of ‘Reconstruction’ as the one to be studied at our convention and it is hoped we may have many inter-} esting and instructive talks upon this “ \subject of far reaching importar Mrs. Harcry Thrope has returned to! ‘The program committee hag ar. n Colo., after ranged a most interesting program nent. It is hoped Leot2 Dye is expected from a She will visit with | Denver Monday. Wyatt apartments for a while, and spending about two weeks with her|for our enterts ‘curing Colorado on a two or three|® : BB iz 4, es fackikevcts able cabakecs + B. Gams, 506 5. Center|to have a n' le spe: reek vacatio ip. 8 expect ty! shiter, Mrs. E. : : poenhnks ile speakers it all the Benet interest there. street. % provided by the several chairmen of |F ronage of Organized Labor in Casper: CASPER COMMERCIAL CO. THE BOOTERY GLOBE SHOE CO. G. AND M. STORE ]. L. LEARNER CASPER STORAGE GROCERY WHITE GROCERY CO. LINDSAY CO. NORRIS COMPANY GOLDEN RULE RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM HOLMES HARDWARE CO. CITIZENS EQUITY ASS’N WEBEL COMMERCIAL CO. SCHULTE HARDWARE CO. RALSTON & KITTLE BASKET STORES BARNETT OUTFITFING CO. ELGIN SHOE & CLO. CO. SHIKANY CASH GROCERY CAMPBELL & JOHNSON THE SANDISON MARKET CO. BLUE FRONT CENTRAL MEAT MARKET BLUE FRONT CENTRAL GROCERY Markets and Groceries remaining open on Sunday do not Carry the above Card. B. L. FLETCHER, JOHN D. 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