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for Junior Prom. The gymnasium*of the Natrona cour ty high school assumed the atmosphere of Colonial days in its appearance at the Junior prom given: last nigh. Streamers of twisted paper ribions hung from the baleony, giving a car- opy effect. Panels on the walls were silhoretted with figures of colonial bellgs, ‘The young ladies serving the | puneh and wafers, carried out the Scheme in their costumes. The dance programs were artistically decorated in the same silhouctte manner and tho music for the evening was furnished by the Reed orchestra, _ Several innovation features were in- troduced, including a Pierrot dance in terpreted by Mrs. C. P. Brodie and Miss Ethel Mann. The affair was. chaperoned by Members of the. school board, the ulty of the school and many Parents of the young’ students. ieraars dunigr-Senior Club Moets at Y, W. C. A. The mempe club of the Giri Reserves held an after school meeting at the Y. W. ¢. Thursday afternoon. Misses Co: Cotterell and Ruth Alisme hostesses. A social time enjoyed after the business session and refresh- ments were served. Ansel Many Attend W. ¢. T. U. Regular Meeting. . A very inte gram was pr nted bers of the W. C. T. U. at tho meetin held y erday afternoon in the Libri building, The subject of the noon’s program was “Mother’ many beautiful tributes were paid to the mothers. One of the features of the program a solo sung by Mrs. R. Churchill, “The Land of My Gol en Drearas.” The words of the song were written by Elgin, who is z member of the Union. Many visit attended the meeting and were ple with the presentation of the subject chosen. ral mem ee 8 Friday Club Has . Meeting. Thermembers of the Friddy club weve entertained last night at the home ot Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Keefe. Twelvo members. Of the newly organized bridge ib were. present: ‘The evening was deyoted to playing auction bridge. Tho honors were awarded to Mrs. Anua Leeper and Mrs, John Biederman. Refréghments were served by. the host-| xt meeting will be held at | the home of Mrs. Anna Leeper in two} ess. The x ‘weeks. rt Masonic Dance Is , Given Last Night. A Boodly iuimber attended “the into mal dancing party given last night st the Temple auditorium by’ the members of the Masonic Dancing club. Th newly organized Casper band orchestr: supplied the music and great improve- ment was evident. Light refreshmenu: . Mys, W.°E. Marrion, wife of one of the prominent oil men of the city, leit for Detroit, Mich., where she will join her husband who has been in the ©: on a ‘business trip. From’ Detroit, M and Mrs. Marrion will, visit in. New} York. Monday Club to Meet, Mrs. M.-P. Wheeler will entertain for the 3 of the Monday elu» on ‘Monda won at her home. luncheon will be served and the afte noon will be devoted to playing auction bridge. “+ 8 eee Open House at XW. On Son Afternoon The Y. W. C. A, will ha ually inte s Open House this Way alter o'clock ndrum will k and will be n solo by } hy Miss Beggs, who will i the general wick and Mrs. will act as the hostés: rve refresh: » Ments, A cordial invitationn is extended ot al eee sting of the Delphian club which was held in the form of an illus: lecture in the basement rooms » Methodist church was well at tended DRESSES | the guests of the Junicr-Senior were the ing and helpful pro-| anc | rial music including w| Tes y Flynn, accompanied | Is and women of Cusper —g| : { by the members of the club ‘hree Beautiful Selections $10.95 $16.50 $35.00 They come in Tricotine, Serge, Velvet, Tricollette, Woo] Jersey, Messaline, Taffeta and Georgette. They are wonderful dresses at the prices quoted. jand friends. The subject of the lecture was “The Art of Great Britain” and the slides for the illustrations were sent to the club by the General Federation of Art, with is affiliated, Mrs. L. D. Scott read the lecture ex- plaining pictures as they were flashed on the screen, rs. ©, D. Poling man- ; Aged the machine most ably. | Planned and the club hopes to be able to. give the lectures in the new gym; nasium of the high school so that the benefit, All of the guests who attend: #8 other guests. * ee Bachelor's Club Wilk Entertain on ‘vuesday. The second dance to be given by the newly anized Bachelor's club will 1 in the Winter Garden on dCues- evening. grams will be given €, and refreshments sd by the Henning cater: Will be si Mrs. Paylor Entertains ; At Informal Bridge Party Mrs. Carl Taylor was hostess yester: day afternon at a bridge party given in honor of Mrs. Free of Iowa, who is visiting with“her son and daughter-in Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pree of this | city. Two tables or bridgevere played and the honors were awaré@ed fo Mrs. Ear! Hanway, high. and Mrs. W. B consolation, x Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and a delightful time was spent by the guests. The ladies invited to meet the visit- ing guests were the Mesdamcs Harry Free, Ray Cook, Earl Hanway J. ©. | Hanway, J. R. Dunbar, John McCorey, A.J Wood and W. Barnes. < e The dance given last night at the Winter Garden by the Pa mount Dancing club was well attended. The | guests were given dance programs and jat 11:30 o'clock refreshments of sand- wiches, relishes and cakes were served, The music was supplied by the Schenu beck orchestra, assisted by Rex Mayr soloist. OPPOSITION TO MEMORIAL -(ontinued from Paye-4) tion in our national congress and to the chairman of the senate and house conunittecs whieh will have the bil un- der consideration.” When the memorial went back to the house in amended form the lower body aid all that there was to be done, accepted thé amendments and—the legisjature of the sovereign state of Wyoming had 4 us “di My Gawd, what almost, about and nearly did- one maay imagine the august sen- ate of the United States of America ex- claiming, aghast, when it receives that momentous doeument. Incidentally, it might be mentioned that the full title of the Gronna. bill is the Gronna-Kenyon-Kendrick _ bill, that in the lower house yesterday ob: jection was made to the joint memorial that it implied a re: flection by the Wyoming legislature on Wyoming or, who instituted sislation in regard to which the been framed, and thut, furthermore, Willis Spear is a neigh: bor of John ‘B. Kendrick, also a close | tricnd. DRUG PEDDLERS FINED. ¢ Morgan and A. tlie city authorities Inst night es of violating the drug ore ce, Were fined $50 each in police Other lectures. of the same sort are! high “school students may receive the| tay, Dr. Hollenback. “4 Re J1—Address on frontier work, by ed the last meeti: Bishop Mead. ? je e last meeting are invited as well 11:30—Inefocasory ; prayer, W. L. | Chayles rt, Peter Boston as MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothers nuel Hall in| gift lo the town 5 ‘Useo By THREE GENERATIONS EIRITE oR BOOKLET O% MOTHERHOOD Aun TWH BABY, rane. FIRAD BELO REGULATOR CO., DEPT. 5-D. ATLANTA. DRESSES . METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURC Walter L, French, Minister. our Mead’ of Denver. mere. on Monday is as. follows: intendent,, L. W.’ Kingsley. French. the Henning Hotel, 1:30 p. m.—The relation of the Dén-| “¥ ver area to the world crisis, Bishop Mead. 245 p. m.—“Plans and Methods" (followed by discussion), Dr. Hollenback. 3:30—“How I Handle Christian Stew- \ardship. in My Charge,” R. Mt Jones, Lander 4:00—""The Place of, Evangelism it the. Centennary rington. 4:30—“How We Plan to Get the Message to the Churches and Fami- lies.” I. W. Kingsley. Supper. Hour. 7:30—Illusirated leeture, Dr. Hollen- buck. 8:15—Address, Bishop Mead. { All of these meetings are open to} the public and you are most cordiaily iuvited to attend. The presence of Bishop Mead with us for these several addresses is an opportunity of which all should take advantage. Plan to at- tend all the Monday. meetings. CHRISTIAN ble schoo) 10 a, m., Mrs. ©. DMurane superintendent. Communion and preach- ing t1.a..m. Morning subject, “The for Them to Do and ‘the Way to Do ft.” Evenings worship 7330. Subject of evening sermon logically follows the dis-| Pert workmen. ther Casper Jewelry Mfg. course of the morning. In the eve- ning the subject for consideration is: “Dhe Most Necessary Thing for Sin- ners to Do and the Hardest Thing for Them’ to De and the Way’ to Do. fr A hearty welcome awaits all and w: are glad to notice that at every meet- ing we are meeting with new assur ances of success in the work as ther are new accessions to the church every meeting. The minister may found merning at 333 Seuth may be @alled by phone, N minjster. ~ yes CHRISTIAN SCIENCE _ Christian Science services are held | every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant. streets, and on Wednesday evc- ning at-8 o'clock. ‘The lesson-sermon for tomorrow is “Truth.” Sunday school at 945 a.m. The public is cordially in- vited to attend these services. ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL. Seyenth and. Wolcott streets, Rev. wards, rector. Church scHool at 9:45 a.°m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m.; high school at Philip K. _ 6 p.m. : x | FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN. 318 East Sixth Street. Rev. Charles A. Wilson, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45; morning worship at Ti o'clock, “Theme, ‘‘Kadesh Bar- var,” Numbers 13:17-23; anthem, “Seek Ye the Lord” (Roberts, for solo and chorus. Soloist, Mr. H. L. Bottoms. Solo, “Abide With Me” (Liddle), Mrs P. Announcement Mrs. Raymond Shaw Teacher of PIANO And ‘VOICE Phone 143J f Be Sure ‘And Attend BOX SOCIAL MONDAY EVENING Given By The Laundry .- Workers . Mi worship with us. ‘Pwo special preachers for today. At Daily Cribune theme, “The Expul- sive Power of a New Affection,” Rph. :22-24, Romans 12:22; anthem, “Fast Falls the Sun to Eventide" (Havens). Duet, “The Shadows of the Evening Hour” (Briggs), Messrs. Firmin and Lundberg. The Missioner: meet at the home of Mrs Comb Thursday, January 27, av 2:30 p. m, We welcome all who wish to Westminster: Guild} will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles | the morning service Rey, Ira W. Kings-| A, Wilson, $04 S.. Wolcott, Wednes. ley, istrict superintendent, will Cc. 3. Me- tor company, is leaving fot Chicago, where he will spend about two weeks. | Mr. Yan Sant will attend the auto | show while there. Socisty will] The Brodie Rubber company. has in- stalled a complete line of piston rings, springs, buspers and gaskets in all of the standard sizes. in the new company ‘store on Hast Sec- 4 ip, 8. Moyers is now driving a used i motor car, purchased agency at the Park ~Road Sales ant They are in stoek | service company. Preach. ‘This is his first Sunday visit|Soung women are welcome. Ar: y mn to Casper since his abpointment to the Sarees district. At 7:30 p. m. the sermon will] BAPTISTS IN NEW CHURCH. Re eaysenen. bh Histon Hnehed Aol tiers been a K¥eat week tor. the| At the morning service the choir will} Bapusts. USI, SoREUSA GOH Ee SIUR ee bak bre eas Ret held in the new chucth Wednesday igs vilde-| evening, and dinner was served to near- be, “Angels Sing On,” by Henry Wilde ty 200 people. Plans for the new year were made The annual business meeting was The program for the group mectings 2 De yall, 20 a, m.—Deyotional halt hour ana{ PY @! at em: b 2 a ¥ per- Sunday, January 23, all of our serv- ens A ae By tne Caines sues, jees will be held in the new church,) 1 _|and from then on. 10:30—Statement by the area secre. Let us make tia m great day. TRINITY LUTHERAN ? South Park and East Fourth stree: WU. H. Gockel, pastor. 12—Luncheon. Bishop Mead will ad-} services will be English. In the mort dress the joint meeting of the Rotary | ing service, which commences at 10:30, Club and the Chamber of Commerce, at] the sermon will be based on the te: of Matthew 20:1-16, having as its the Many Wh Att Are Chaosen."* om dallowed Be Thy { he the text of the sermon. Next Sun-|$ day Holy Communion will be celebrated | the motor block at in the evening servic | “0 partake of the Lord's Supper will an = their intention to the pastor} A shipment of Diamond tires is ‘ex- Thursday afternoon or evening. nected to FIRST BAPTIST M. Thompson, Jr., pastor. chureb, Beech street. Bible school 9. {classes for al clock, theme: “The Mast "0. U, MeProud, Tor- “The Almost Man.” Wed- nesday evening, prayer meeting 7. church and we are proud of it, too. We have a good! start towarc one of the finest buildings in the west, not only i ¥ appearance, bt from point of view | MOCK | Zhe sytem. hegte the Bac'e A church is meant to serve Meets regular in 'T. 0.0. F. hall. Bi-j}and it must have a building that meets That is what our building All Baptists should be out at tie p Strangers always wel- Most Necessary Thing for Christian|come. You are a stranger but once in People to Do and’ the Hardest Thing|the First Baptist church. Se Jewelry and Watch Repairing by ex- All work guaranteed. evening, January 26th. All the} ond street. % The Nash Casper Motor company has rearranged its show rooms to display to hetter advantage the new rs to. and great enthusiasm was manifestea| (0 fetter advantage th a ness trip. Tomorrow both| agency here. Are Cy Those wishing | ball. Sevy-} and _ m5 he is associated, Eveaing serv company, P, 0, are in our uew! Co., 0-8 Bldg. ‘The. Standard Oil company hus par. chased a Buick motor car for the use! for a dime. of Mr. ite, engineer of the new| 1519M for an order. construction work being done by. the|—-— company, The cay was bought from|s the Casper Motor. company. “It is an ill wind that plaws nobody good,” and even the Casper gales mean bysiness to the auto top shops. shops. have been rushed during the }last weeks repairing the tops of cars torn or blown off by “the winds. | ye We wish to express ie ius on cere gratitude to those fri Whose ; sympathy and -kindness assisted us liventan pur recent bcratvement. Par-; tiewla bie 8 ' Joe Mansfield of the Mansfield Mot MR. and MRS. RICHARD LAYMAN. company is in Denver on a shot bu: Buy Chili by the pint 40c, by the quart 7c. Matson Bros., Center and W. B.. Maxwell is the owner of a} ey, 1-22-2t8 | anda ete eee eel Ismail Six Packard touring car $)}chased during last week Bill Cameron and W. | purchased a used Hudson. from the Joe Mansfield Motor company ,}on South Kimball strect. the fourth | oo a Kerles Of wermons on the Lord’s}| W. H. Lioyd recently will be preached. The first pe | new four-passenger Standard “8” mo- * wiil| lor car from the Park Roads Sales and rice company, which is located in : Second and Isira- Pierson haye ve over the. week the Brodie Rubber company, John Bingenheimer is in Denyer leok- ing after business matt Mansfield Motor company with which rs for the Joe W. S. Kimball, Jr., has purchased a new Buick from the Casr of the Nash-Casper Mo- tor company, has installed steam heating plant Truck Frames Car frames .. Truck and Car Owners Attention From now until Murch Ist we will weld and reinforce broken ’ CASPER WELDING WORKS. Phones—Office 1178, Residence 978K it BERR RETEST AE Champion, X (Kord) % Champion Regular New Tribune Building ' = —— Sf SERENE EAE CERT TERENCE UND YH AES ERKKE _ Attention! All Members of the Loyal Order of Moose You are requested to be present at Moose Hall, Sunday, at 2 p. m., to attend the funeral of the mother of Henry Nelson. ‘JOHN N. KRAUSS, Secretary. HERE DEL AAT E I ALA AIAN AALAND AS AA AAI ADNAN AG. 1921 PRICES Quality—Higher You may now purchase your favorite. type ’ of Champion Sparis Plus ‘ auywhere in the United States at these prices, — formerly §, .90 $ .90 formerly $1.00 Your Accessory House Sn aa " $15.00 to $20.00 . $10.00 te $15.00 Engine blocks preheated and welded $10.00, to $20.00 Atuminniin Work 2 Specialty All Work’ Guaranteed Price—Lower We believe in giving the price for his products. The Casper Dairy Co. ampion Dependable Spark Plugs Brodie Rubber Company Opposite Post Office CARD or THANKS ' y are we jndebleié to the, refinery workers. 1-22-1t8 | Due to the continued mild weather we offer a Special on Florence Oil Heaters $6.50, $7.50 and $9.50 for those heaters which were $7.50, $8.75 and $12.50 respectively. These heaters are guaranteed in’ every respect to give absolute satisfaction. Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Corner Wolcott and Second THAT WE SPEND OVER FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS PER MONTH on WYOMING PRODUCTS. That 80 per cent of the goods w produced in the state: of Wyoming. That we give employment the ye age of fifteen men. That, the average wages paid at favorably with that of any othe of Wyoming. That we use up in eur busi prodicts. That we pay these farmers for their more than the price ‘prevailing in the and approximutely 100 ‘per ce vailing in the state of Nebraska. We believe in patronizing home industry. Phone 471 Visitors to Our Plant Are Always We PAGE THREE LENINE IS TOLD — w.¥.Van sanvof the van samo: TQ TAKE REST (By Assaciated Press) COPENHAGEN, Jan. remier Lenine is fll and has been or- ru the| dered to take a long rest, says a Hel- singfors dispatch today. coca dent: AB Anse ata | Tribune Classified Ads bring results. — Bolshevik” We have the only tamates in town! Hamilton Beach Method Carpet Repairing Linoleum and Carpet Laying a Specialty PRICES REASONABLE D. H. Herbert Carpet Cleaning Company Phone 742-R The Casper Dairy Co. A WYOMING ENTERPRISE DO YOU KNOW e handle is made and ar round to an : our plant compare r concern in the state i ness the products produced on 50 per’cent of the dairy farms in the vie inity of Cas- per, that would otherwise have no outlet for their milk 50 per cent state of Colorado nt more than that pre- Wyoming farmer a decent