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sper Dailp Cribune ~ the Ol Center iibiies ok as music is not | Philip K. -Bawards, rector.’ Holy Com. allowed in the temple after midnight.) union at $ a.m. Church school at Special arrangements. were made and/9%5 a. m. Morning prayer and. sex Schemheck’s orchestra played until 2|™0n at 11 a. m. Young people's meet o'clock. hall was comfortably fill-}ing at 6 p. ‘SYLVESTER F. PELTON, ¢ ter, contractor, Job work, Tribune Classified Ads bring results. 925 S, Lincoln Ave., Phone you will support your spirits, both tor! your own-and your children’s saka and look forward to that bright a1.d happy world in which we shall go to those ‘carpen- work. Bride in Kansas City. evord has been received hire of the wedding of Miss Marie Walker 12 Ralph Schulte, youngest son of J. 2. gchulte, Which was vag in Kan- sas City on December Mrs. Schulte, who Te been. employed with the Casper Stationery compan this city for over a year, léft several weeks ago for Kansas City, where she visited with her parents. Mr. Schulte went to Kansas City last week. The wedding took place at the’ home of the pride’s parents. < * ¥ Mr. Schulte is manager of the gchulte Hardware company gnd is a pioneer resident of Casper. After-about a‘ month’s wedding trip through the east Mr. and Mrs. Schulte will return here and will) be at home ee the J. E. Schulte home. . E. Schulte will leave within a few eit for California, where he will re- main for the winter. ‘ee surprise Party Is Success. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bruns’ enter tained a number of friends last evening after the holidays, The decorations for the table were pink and white, cariiea out with pink plas laid for Mi Placés were ‘or Messrs. M dames J.'Swéeney, Archie Weltner, co ell Bon, W. 8. Kimball Jr., R, H. Nich- in | ols,A. L. Spurtock, C. R. Peterson, Tea Purdy,, WJ. Johnson, A. F. Bigtin, Pitt Covert, Miss Patton, guest of hon- or, Miss Margaret Sullivan, hostess Silas Brooks, guest of honor and W. Haselmire, ary Dinner Enjoyed “a G.-F. Bell Home. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bell presjded at one of a series of formal dinner parties planned for the winter social season ut their home on Lincoln and © Devine streets, last night. The decorations and table appointments: followed the color scheme of yellow. After the dinner the guests attended the Gance given by the } Salto elnb. see _|Daricing Party -;4s_ Enjoyed. Miss Lorraine Wright was hostess at who will bal in honor of the birth anniversary of |&n informal dancing party given at her Mr. Otto Schwenneson,. ‘The affair was| home in the Valhalla apartments last a surprise on the guest of honor anil} evening. The evening was spent, witn was well planned and executed. The|music and dancing and delicious re- evening was spent playing cards and with music. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, The guests w re Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van ‘Gorden, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Kelly and Mr, and Mrs, William Apel besides the guest of honor. Guest Day of D. A, R. se 8 freshments were served. The guest list included \Mr. and Mrs: E. M, Courtner, Misses Gladys Ford and Margaret Hof? mian and Messrs, Gus Stelle and Hollis McBride. se 8 Many Attend Salto Dance. “4, The formal Salto dance which was given last evening by the members of The regular meoting of Fort yes Salto Dancing club was enjoyed by chapter, D. A. R., will be held on Tu>s- day, December 14, at the home of Mia. w. J. Linsey, 804 South David stre-t. This will be guest day and a progrim will be given commemorating the 300: anniversary of the landing of the Pil- grims, » i Te Miss Sullivan Hostess at Dinner Party. Miss Margaret Sullivan entertained last evening at a formal dinner party given before the Salto dance. ‘The din. + ner was in honor of Miss Irma Pat- ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hush HEST COLDS many couples of Casper’s society. Un- til midnight the dance was held in the Masonic Temple auditorium to the mu- sic of the Casper band orchestra> ~ As the last dance was played at the teraple many ‘of the guests made up an impromptu contfnuation of the party at ORDER YOUR COAL From N. and A. Coal Co. Crosby. We handle HUDSON —BIG MUDDY Prompt Delivery Honest Weight Phone 1400 ed and the guests stayed until the last strains of the: music | were sounded, ( ee ATTENTION EAGLES! Regular meetiig Monday, December 13, 8p. m, Important business, Ail artes are ea prakers to attend. 3 OW. A. BELLY, Worthy President. 12-10-2t CHRISTIAN Saturday evening, city ‘hall, sermon subject “The Other Barrel.” Sunday morning I. 0. O. F. hall— Sunday school 10 o'clock. Preaching ani communion 11,a.m. Morning subject, “Some | Sas Mementos.” Evening service 7:30,,sermon- Lae “The Last Invitation.” 2S iad amedraree NORTH CASPER CHAPEL C. P, Olson, preacher. Sunday school 10 a.m. Juniors 2:30 p. m. Preaching 730 p. m., subject: “The Master’s Su per.” Prayer meeting and choir pra tice Thursday 7 p. m. A. cordial wi come is extended to the public to at { services. So ST. MARK’S, Sevénth “and. Wolcott streets; Rev. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year. .s6n’t allow | yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking .GOLD EM Op gnABLEM “The world’s standard mn fc: kidney, liver, bladder and uric &cid troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696. All droggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. ‘eck for the name Gold Medal on every bax and accept no imitation FOR SALE Swell home, east side, five large rooms and bath and sun porch, first floor, four rooms and bath in base- ment, built-in buffett, built-in kitchen cabinets,, one block off pavement, hardwood floors, east front. One of the best bargains in the city.’ Price $8500.00, $1,000.00 cash, balance $75 per month and interest at 8 per cent. The property would rent for more than this size payment. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co. 307 O, S. Bldg., Phone 766M e. EByening prayer and sermon 7:30 fi. m, ——_—>—_-___ TO HARRY ECONOMY * “We wish to express“our sincere sym: pathy for you in the late breaverment of your beloved wife and two-year-old daughter, ho passed away in Axaia, if any consolation can be affarded under #0 heavy an effliction as you have just experienced, it must Bis from e@ higher power than ours. Your! own strong sense of religion and of} our duty of resignation to a power that | is beyond our control, must uphold you} in this’ most bitter trial, It is a mel-| ancholy pleasure to dwell upon the vir-| tues and accomplishments of vour late beloved wife. Bat the subject is ‘too painful for us and in the confidence | that they are in ‘the enjoyment ot everlasting piness, we hope! who cannot return to: us. you. GEORGE MARINAS, ™ GUST KATUFAS, 12-10-2t* FOR SALE One Model 25 Two-Ton Denby Truck In Good Shane—Will Demon- strate and will Furnish Hauling —Will Take Part Payment to Responsible Party S. D. RILEY 363 South Ash God comfort Ease Her Housework You’ll find it much easier to keep help and you "ll fine it much easier to do without help by installing electrical things in your home. Consider the time, worry and labor you save by having such appliances as an electric iron, — toaster, percolator, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, grill, etc. Anything you buy here for her will be appreciated as a gift. Mail Orders Solicited —Prompt Service YJouds- Ojliver Hardware Company So. Center St. Opposite Henning z ; ) Sectocteeten deci einen tebe detection de MMA. HENRY KLOTZ, BARITONE. SINGER, GOMES 10 AMERICA THEATER KEXT Wt In an effort to give the people of Casper the best in en- tertainment at all times the management of the America theater has secured for the coming week Mr. Henry Klotz, baritone, of the Denver municipal band. Mr. Klotz is a-very popular entertainer, he is singing at the America theater and the Orpheum theater, Denver, this week, he is singing ‘SPRING TIME’ which is going over big with Denver audiences. Mr. Klotz will sing once every afternoon and twiee each evening during the coming week, beginning Sunday. He will change songs with each change of program. — Adv. ATTENTION.-- MODERN WOODMEN A special invitation is hereby extended to all mod- ern Woodmen of Casper to meet with Casper Camp 12325 at Moose Hall on Wednesday evening, Decem- ber 15, at 8 o’clock.. The State Deputy will be present and line us up for the coming year. We want a camp of 500 members in Casper. H. A. WAGNER, eet CSU, |. 69800009690690000080900000998000000006. POOPHO9SOSOOOE LOUIS R. SCHMIDT, es Your Affairs With Banking Power —If the experience which this Bank’ has had in money transactions of every kind were put behind your af- fairs, isn’t it reasonable to suppose that you would be able to make more money. Every one of qur customers is encouraged to call up- ‘on our experience and judgment at any time, and on all matters pertaining to his finances. —We are here to help customers increase their profits and decrease their risks, Wyoming. Nationa} Bank PASTEURIZED MILK Read What the U. S. Government Says A. D. Melvin, Chief of the Buréal of Animal+ Industry of the Department of 33 1-3” a Sale on Our Entire Stock of * Cloth and Plush Coats and Dresses mscaiein :3° ba and elvets All Suits at Half Price Make this a practical gift- giving Christmas. Any of the above articles will make a ’ highly acceptable gift. Agriculture, in Circular 184, says: “When one considers the enormous quantity of milk which is necessary to sup- Ayres Jewelry Co. ply a city, it is realized that the op- portunities for contamination are very First For Gifts That Last ‘Ayres Jewelry Co. Smith-Turner Drug Store ¢ great. “Raw milk, for a city milk supply, should be the exception rather than the rule.” AAAS Sat Do not use raw milk unless you know that the cow from which the milk comes is healthy and clean. Try Panteariced Milk—It Is Good for You AAA CALA EAE XAAASAAA The Casper Dairy Co. Phone 471 We Invite You to Visit Our Plant POSSOSOS EOS SSSSSS OHSS DOOOSO SOOO SOOO OVO OP ODOO9 OO OOD 4 lL