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‘SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1927 Mrs. Rudolph Dettwyler was hostess yesterday afternoon at a luncheon served at her home, 542 South Park street. Spring flowers were used for the table decorations and places were laid for Mrs, Margaret’ Clowry, Mrs. M. J. Foley, Mrs. C. Shea and Mrs. J. I. Dessert. After the luncheon a pleasant so- cial afternoon was spent by the ladies. see Kegular Dance in I, 0. 0, F. Hall, The Clan Stuart will give their. reg- ular monthly dance in the L 0. O, F. hall next Monday night. This dance will _boe the last enter- Pickett was formerly Miss . Mildred Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lynch, of Cheyenne. She was a Sraduate of the Cheyenne convent in Mr. Pickett is an employe of the telephone company here and the young couple will.make their home in 1917, this city. METHODIST EPISCOPAL 300 East Second street.. Walter L. tainment of the season to be given by the organization. The dances which have’ been held regularly during the winter have been well attended by ‘the members of the clan and it: is planned o renew the affairs next fall. French, minister. Today Peery American Legion Dance Draws Huge Crowds. The Winter Garden was ‘well filled pageant, and story. begins our Children’s Week Program. ‘We are glad to join with churches all over our country in a week devoted to thinking, planning, ‘working for children. This morning a part of our service will be a short “The Passerby and Flowers," consisting of ‘pantomime This “is a part of our the {nto temptation. If you are tired of the new theology and all the isms, if your soul is stary- ing on <he husk of ethical talks and lectures, if you believe that you need a Savior, then we gladly invite you to hear sermons based on the old, tried and true gospel of Christ and and Him crucified. First Presbyterian. . Tabernacle corner Durbin and Sixth: Rev. Charles A, Wilgon,. pastor. Sun- day school, 9:45; morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. "Sermon, “Paul Before Felix,” acts 24:25. Anthem; . “The King of Love My Shepherd Is.” Shel ley. Solo, “Before the Cross.” F. Lae Forge, Prof. R. Lundberg: Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. in the church. Evening worship at 8:00, sermon, “Gamaliel’s Advice,” acts 6:38:39 Anthem, ."Come Unto Me”—Stebbins. Duet, “‘Wachtman! What of the ‘jeant, Mrs, Leschinsky and Mr. Bottoms. Rev. David McMartin of Cheyenne, superintendent of mis- sions of the synod of Wyoming, will reach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. at the North Side chapel, North Durbin and J street. Next Sunday, May 1, we Will have with us Rev. S. Hall Young, D. D., Alaska! picomer, ex plorer, author and misvonary. He will speak to the Sunday schov! at the morning service and will gi an illustrated lecture on Alaska at 8 p.m. He will meet the Westmin- ister Guild at the manse, $04 South Wolcott street, Saturday evening at 8 p. m. and will relate stories of Alas- ka adventures. The session will meet ‘ Gee es, \: The Northwestern railroad company has filed a suit in district court to-pre- vent the city of Casper putting into 1 ‘ | effect the ordinance which was passed Che Caspet Daily Cribune interest of the denomination. He specto were the out-of-town. officials! eo mcegee ceded (SPECIAL ELECTION FOR should.be;there. The services are for) The committee was entertained at} you. Come.and get the blessing. There | luncheon is but one day on which we can feed mothers who wish to attend the serv- PAVING PROGRAM HERE } HERE 5 Henning hotel. | ices, Strangers always welcome. You} are.a stranger but once in the First Baptist. church. June 7, Monday in June.: jat the Monday night meeting »f the . city council which authorizes paving district No. 14. ‘This district would see the completion of pavement froin Second street on the Yellowstona high- Reduction of $1,000,000 as| Compared With Correspond-, ing Period Last Year Is Announced OF THE | VOTE ON MANAGER PLAN SET FOR JUNE 7 The special election at which Cas- per voters will decide whether they want the city manager form of gov- ernment or not will be held in Casper instead of June 6 stated in The Tribune yesterday. The law states that the election must be held the first Tuesday after the first The. total loss and damage claims over the entire Northwestern system from January 1 to date was a million} dollars less than for the same period | last year, according to reports made at the regulap monthly m>sting of! the Freight Service committee of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (MORMON CHURCH) The missionaries of the State of Wyoming will as was Arrangements are being made here . Way east to McKinley street. to insure passage of the city manager Missionary Conference bill and local organizations are con- sidering prospects who would cay fill the office. plan has received from ard from the electorate in general, That the —_ — ‘The Untouched Wage Scale, ‘The wages of sin, be not being redu: use of the wholesale —Joplin Globe. 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President John M. Knight of the Western States Mission, a prominent church speaker, will be with us, and doctrinal discourses will be de- livered by him and each of the missionaries. Meet- ings will be held as follows: Tonight, Odd Fellows Hall 7:30 P. M. Sunday, April 24, Courthouse 10:30 A. M., 2 P. M. AND,7:30 P. M. Wang Wang Blues . Fox Trot Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Mazie . Fox Trot . . Green Brothers’ Novelty Band Arabia . One Step . . Green Brothers’ Novelty Band 503 J Saw Yo My Savior . Baritone . . Lloyd Simonson 1,00 | Shepherd, Show Me How ToGo . Baritone | Lloyd Simonson 20a | Evening Chimes . Violin—Flate—Harp . Gondolier Trio 85c || Love's Old Sweet Song . Violin—Flate—Harp Gondolier Trio 26 Weilana Waltz . (Hawaiian Players) rtd Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchini % Dreamy Hawaii . (Hawaiian Players) ‘rank Ferera and Anthony Franchiai Sweet Mamma (Papa’s Getting Mad). T: Be{ Para scat Suk Cod Rentals cheat Strut, Miss Lizzie . Tenor ‘Al Bernard with Carl Featoa’s Orchestra 2083 [ Rebecca (Came Back From Mecca) . Tenor Billy Jones 85c | [Like It . Tenorand Baritone Billy Jones and Emest Hare Mammy’s Little Sunny Honey Boy . Duet 27 { a 7 Irene Audrey and Sam Ath Lovein Lilac Time . Baritone . . . Emest Hare 2089 { Scandinavia . Harmonizers Male Quartet 85¢ | In the Heart of Dear Old Italy . Harmonizers Male Quartet 2082 f Kitten on the Keys . Pianoforte Solo . Zez Confrey 85c'| My Pet . PianoforteSolo . . . . . Zez Confrey Any phonographcan play Brunswick Records Richter Music Co. 130 S. CENTER ST. PHONE 306 ||# Get Your Phonograph Now on Your Terms worship hour at 13 o'clock. The pas, tc§ will speak at this ssrvice on “How W& May Give God His Chance With e Child.” The ch will sing ‘Calm Me, O My God” (Porter), and the quartette will sing “O Wanderer Return” (Wilson). At night the pastor will. speak on “How Jesus Treated the Man Who ‘Was in Barnest.” The choir will sing “If With All Your Heart” (Ashford), and the quartette will sing “Shadows of the Evening Hour” (Ashford). Tho evening hour of service is unchanged for, this. month. H. B, Durham. will lead the Ep- worth League deyational hourat 6:30; bject, “Self-control and How to Get ts Rewards.” - Suhday school ‘hour 9.45 a. m.; S. H. Maddux, superintendent. A place for all.who come is our aim. Men, women and children with no other church, home in Casper are in- vited and welcomed to all the seryices of this church, Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock in'the new church ‘edifice at the corner of Fifth and Grant streets. The lesson sermon for tommorrow is ~Prohation After Death.” The public is cordially in- vited to.attend these services. Sun- day school'is held at 9:45 o'clock, to Chicago & Northwestern railway held| in Casper yesterday. ‘The efforts of this service commit-| tee are having gratifying results, ac-| cording to officials. Freight is mak- ing fast time on the road. There is very little variation from the sched-| ule of five days' running time from Chicago, to Casper and, three days from Omaha to Casper. Freight cars are making much better time on the roads -west of Chicago than those on eastern lines entering. the Chicago gateway. Further information brought | out at the meeting indicated that the| freight service at the present time ts| better than it has been any time dur-| ing the past cight years. | Supt. .G. A. Holmes, who is chair-| man of the freight service committee) for this division, (presided at the} meeting. W. C. Johnson, of Chicago, supervisor of freight service, and K. EB. Drobert, of Chadron, freight in- with dancers last night at the weekly American Legion entertaniment. One of the features of the evening was the fox-trot contest which was won by Frank Butcher and Miss Sue Morris. Next week the contest will be held again between the four leading couples, and a medal will be awarded to the couple receiving the. most ap- Dlause from the onlookers, 8 Interesting Meeting of Methodist Aid. The members of the Methodist Gen- eral Aid society met Friday after- noon in the parlors of the church. After ths short business #ession Prof. Rudolph Lundberg gave .a recital. The number included a piano solo by Mrs. A. L. Cook; a vocal solo by Professor Lundberg; vocal solo, Miss Eda Holland; vocal solo, Miss Margaret Speas; vocal solo, Mrs. Don Lobdell; vocal solo, Mrs. P. W. Frank; and a duet, Mesdames Burton Nye and Lial Branson, ‘The.mecting was well attended, and the recital was enjoyed by all. -The ladies of the Capitol Hill circle set zed Next Sunday at 10:45 a m. Puolic reception at 11:00 a. m. Missionary society will meet in the church Thurs- day at 2:30 5. m. ‘ Free Methodist. Rev. A. T. Edwards, pastor. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Song servics at 7:30 p. m.; preaching serv- ice at 8 p. m.; prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. A cordial’ in- vitation tn all. Quarterly meeting services will be held this evening and over Sunday by the Rev. A._C. Archer, district elder. 2086 85c SSN St. Mark’s Church Seventh and Wolcott Streets. Rev: Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy communion at 8 a. m.; church school at 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. North Side Chapel. Chapel on North Durbin ad JF streets. Rey. Olson, pastor. Sunday ;chool at 9:45 a. m. Please take no- ice. There will be morning preach- ing service at 11 a. m. at which time the Rev. David McMertin of Cheyenne, superintendent of missions of the Presbyterian’ synod of Wyo- ming will preach at 11 a. m., and in the evening at 8 p.m. A cordial in- vitation is extended to the public to attend these services. First Baptist Church. Fifth and Beech Streets. Cc. M. Thompson, SJr., ‘Pasto: Bible school, 9:45 a. m. class for you. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Them The Path to Perfec- tion. B. ¥. P. U»7 p.m. The Young People’s service. Evening service, 8 p.m, Theme; “The Unshamed Man." day, the morning ser-| Prayer mecting,, Wednestay, 8 Dp. m. mon will be based on’ the fifth peti-| The pastor has returned from‘a trip tion. “And forgive us our debts, as! in the northern part of the state in the A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to the Public NO CONTRIBUTIONS ASKED i Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney and Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen were hostesses this afternoon at a meeting of the Fort- nightly Bridge club held at the home| Which children up to the age of 20 of Mrs. Mahoney, 530 South Wolcott|years may attend. - ‘ street, The ladies gathered at 2 Sais ors | oases pn Gyfieiic South Park and East Fourth Streets aries ‘J. H. Gockel, Pastor. English ‘services’ will be held ‘here tomorrow ‘at’ 10:30 and 7:30. In order that the series of sermons on the Lord’s Prayer may be finished before Peritécdst. Suni to Casper. i Mr, and Mrs. HE. L. Pickett have arrived in Casper from Cheyenne,| where they were. led April 12 at the Catholic cht the ‘Rev. Fr. James P, Hartman officiating. . 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