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e Mr. and Mrs. Jed Brockway an- nounce the wedding of their daughter, \ Helen, to William J. Wherli, Wednes- Gay, August 24. The young couple | will be at home here. Mr. Wherli is one of the youngest attorneys in the city and has been in practice here for the past year and a half. eee , {Visitor at ; Wyland Home. Miss Grace Wyland is visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in- | Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wyland. Mr. } “Wyland and the houseguest are leav- ‘ 4ng for South Fork Inn today, where | they will spend the weekend. Mrs. * ‘Wyland has been at the mountain re- sort for the entire week. eee Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥. Stock are plan- ning @ trip to Denver and from there to the western coast for the near fu- ture. They will make the journey overland. ‘The Gloria Dare Blake studio of » jew department to the school. Miss { Florence Osbdrne Sairman, a gradu- , ate of the art institute of Chicago, Ill., who has had her water cclor and oil paintings on exhibition four times in the gallery of the institute and who | {= under contract for a number of year® with the Young’s art gallery of q , to furnish © work, is now come to be with the studio. She has ® promise from Mr. Young to send a f fine exhibit of work of the best Amer- fean artists. Mr. Young's slogan “American Art Only" is.well known. Miss Sairman’s exhibit will include landscapes, portraits, lamp shades and Christmas novelties. A portion of her timé will be given to teaching. eee Mr, and Mrs. Lee Martin and daugh- ter have returned from a most inter- esting motor trip through the Yel- Jowstone National park and after a N. short visit with friends here will leave for Colorado for a tour of that state. eee Return From Park ‘Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schulte, Miss Catherine Dunn and Dr, T. J. Drew have returned from the Yellowstone National park where they have spent! the past week and a half. eee Mrs. H. O. Warton presided at an in formal tea served at her home on CY avenue yesterday afternoon. Mrs. ‘Bernard Herod, Mrs, James Neville, ‘Mrs. Jgmes Simmons and Miss Maud Hardin were the guests, <A pleasant afternoon was spent by the guests re- calling old times. m . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, who have been guests of ex-Governor and Mrs. 3B. B. Brooks at their home and on a motor trip through the Yellowstone ‘National park, are leaving for their nce in Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Jones, who is a sister of Mrs. Brooks, ‘has been the inspiration of a number of social events of interest while here. eee Pretty Affair. “Pink and white was the color Scheme used in the table appoint- ments and tally cards at the lunch- eon and afternoon at 500 given this afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. H. Seaman. Pink and white flowers used for the center piece and pink unt baskets made a pretty table for the several course luncheon. The afternoon was devoted to play- ing 500 and two tables played. The guests included Mrs. Harvey Wisner, Mrs. E..D. Leddy of Denver, Mrs. Bernard Herod of Houston, Texas, Mrs. James Neville of Topeka, Kan., Mrs. E, Hanway, Mrs. 8. N. Sanford and Miss Isabel Henway 2nd Miss Polly Wickstrum, - PERSONALS _ | A. J. Cunningham returned last tht from Cheyenne where he has ‘been on business for .. Arthur K. Lee of Thermopolis, presi- dent of the National Bank of Com- merce, is here on business for several days. the past two days. . eee F. H. Gorham is looking, after. busi- ness matters in Lander for a few days. eee Mrs. Henry Bayer has returned to her home here after visiting at the home of Mrs. P. C. Hayes of Lander tor several days. | eee G. G. Perdunn who has been on business in Lander has returned to his headquarters ae : . Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Given of Hono- lulu, Hawali, are spending the week here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis on South Chestnut street. They were former residents of Sheridan, and have visited in this state for the first time since they left, three years ago. They are amazed at the change of the appearance of Wyo- ming in general and especially with the growtir in Casper. Mr. Given is proprietor of a general merchandise store in Honolriu, _ ene Henry Dean has returned from the northern part of the state where he has been looking after business in- ‘terests for the past month. eee D. E. Miller, Jr., and Maynard Gar- ver have returned from Cheyenne where they spent a part of the week. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hopkins returned today from, vacation trir spent in the Big Horn mountains. They also visited with Mrs. Porter, mother of Mrs. Hopkins, in Shoshoni. eee ‘ Charles Gockle who is in charge the drilling at the Spindle Top dome of the NewYork Oil company, ts spending a few days in the city at- tending to business matters. cee A. J. Hardendorf of the San Juan Petroleum company is looking after business'interests in Kansas and Den- ver. eee R. C. Hoizworth, machinery sales- man for the Continental Supply com- pany, has left for Thermopolis, Basin and othez,points on business. eee Mrs. R. J. Fuch returned today from Thermopolis where she has been yis- iting with Mrs. W. J. Sisk. F. M. Zimmers of the Western Realty company accompanied by his mother, {s expected to return from Estes Park, Denver and Colorado Springs where he has'been on a pleas- ure trip. te eee Charles Demarest is in the city for the day from his ranch, the W. J. eee Mrs.’ Maude Dillon, of the city clerk's office has purchased a beautl- ful bungalow in Midwest Heights. eee Dr, D, N. Sayles of Baird, Neb., has been a guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Myers for several days. eee Mrs» Leonard Hanway is leaving Monday Yer Topeka, Kan., where she will remain for about a month at her former home. eee Ed Barrett, sttcrney in the offices of M.W..Purcell, prosecuting county attorney, has left for Lander where he will spend about a week on a hunt- ing, fishing and camping trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. Don Sullivan are leay- ing this week-end fqr the east where they will spend their vacation time. racer sso Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallenger and Mr. ard Mrs. Lee McCormick have just returned to their homes here after a motor party through the Yel- lowstone National park. ° cee R. EB. stephen of the Wyoming Chemical company has been entertain- ed at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. A, Myers for the past few days. see Misa.Mildred Leonard of Bismarck, N. D., arrived last night and will make her home with Mrs. Margaret Leonard. see Mra. George Smith who has been seriously ill for several days is im- Proving steadily, so friends will be glad to learn. eg - FOR SALE—At great sacrifice, 1920 ‘magdel Ford coupe; excellent condi- tion ‘fd® ull extras, good looking car, $375 cash. Owner 343 South Elm street after 5 p. m. or noon hour. 8-26-1t* 4 SMITH-TURNER DRUG COMPANY : How she can smile— Carramba! How she smiles! “THE PASSION LYRIC SUNDAY. Colorado Man Leads Shooters CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—R. A. King of Colo., won the first leg of the Governor's cup, donated by thé South Shore Country club, where the annual grand American handicap trapshoot- ing tournament was held this week, it was announced today. He scored 767 out of 800 in all events in which he participated this week, the Church, Meeting at Odd Fellows Hall, Sunday school 9.45 a. m. Preaching and communion service, lla m Evening service, 8 p. m. Violin solo, by Fred Kraus. Volac Isolo, by- Mrz. Osgood. Other special music, Everybody welcome at these serv- fees. You are a stranger but once. Mission School. Sunday school at the Mission church on the corner of Eleventh street wil! be held at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. A specal affair is arranged and all children are urged to be on hand Promptly to have their pictures taken. North Casper Chapel. 1009 North Durbin street. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Closing evangelistic services. Morning service 11 a. m. Subject, “What Think Ye of Christ.” Evening service 8 p.m. “Essentials in the Christian Life.” You are urged to be Present and hear Rey. Mr. Rankin at both services. REY. C. A. MARSHALL, Pastor. First Presbyterian. 5 Tabernacle corner Sixth and Dur-| r. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. } Dr. Cromer of Casper will preach for us both morning and evening in the absence of Rev. Wilson, who is on his vacation, but will return this coming week so as to fill his regutar| Place the first bunday in Septe ner. | Morning anthem, “Angel Voices Ever Singing,’ Neldlinger. —_ Solo, | “Blest Are the Pure of Heart,” Huhn, Mrs. O. W. Hiligren. Evening worship, 8 o'clock. | An- them, “Blessed Be the Lord,” Rock- well. Solo, “My Song Shall be of Che Casper Mercy,” Huhn, Mrs. E. M. Erving The regular choir rehearsal Thursday evening, 7:30. We wish to start out with a good full choir the first Sun- day in September, as our pastor wil! be present and he {s planning great work for the winter months. Ws vite the returning ‘school teachers and the new ones as well, to moke the Presbyterian church and taber- nacle their church home while in our city during the new school year. We extend an invitatioA to the public to worship with us. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held! every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new church edifice at the corner of The lesson “Christ " The public is cordially invited Sunday ‘School is held at 9:45 o'clock, to which children up to the age of 20 years Fourth and Grant streets. for tomor: is to attend these services. may attend. Trinity Lutheran South Park and E. Fourth streets J. H. Gock astor. The school will meet morning at 9:30. will be held at 10:30. evening again Beginning next ices will be 0 o'clock. the congregation will o'clock. meet Methodist Episcopal 300 East Second street; Walter L. Frenc! minister. Christ” will be the subject of the morning sermon, and at night, “We Belong to God."") Mr. A. L. Cook wil sing at the morning service, Miss Aurelia Cone wili jead the Epworth League at 6:30. Miss Alice Stevick will render a plano solo. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The Wyoming annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet in Cas: per September 7-11. Bishop M will preside. Many prominent speak- ers of the Methodist church will at- tend. All the ministers of the state and one layman from each will be present. church First Church of the Nazarene Rev. Nona D. Gillespie, pastor, 611 East H street. Sunday school at 10 a. m., E. A. Turner, superintendent All yho are not attending elsewhere are cordially invited to become mem bers of the Sabbath school, Preach ing service at 11 a. m.; sermon by the pastor. The people's prayer and praise service at 3 p. m. is a source of great encouragement and blessing to the people of God. A good rous ing song service at 7:30, followed by the preaching service at 8 p. m.; ser. mon by the pastor. The regular Bible Study class will meet with the pastor Tuesday evening .at 7:45; subject. “Justification By Fait! continued. SACRI Yea bo! third. And the “ol FICE! id boy” “pulled up” at It’s the ability to make the “sa-=rifice” play that helps win the old game.—by the “squeeze” the man on sei “home.” cond gets a step nearer You can sacrifice a few of the unnec- essary things—put a little aside now and then in your bank account—each deposit a step near- er a “HOME” of your own. We pay 4 per cent savings. compound interest on y » C RAZY TO MAR RY EXTRA SPECIAL - TODAY AND MONDAY 60 New Dresses For Fall Wear at — New Arrivals In Fall Millinery By all means the most de- Sunday tomorrow An English service held y Mon- day evening the voting members of at 8 “The Fullness of Daily Cribune The Woman's Prayer Band will meet aft the home of Mrs. R. C. Ketcham on F street just east of Center, in the Burlington yards, Wednesday at| 130 p. m. The regular midweek prayermeeting | will be held at the church Thursday | at 745 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to all services. A hearty welcome is given to strangers. | Baptist Services. The Sunday school or the Baptist church will be held Sunday morning at 945 o'clock. The morning services will be at 11 o'clock. The subject will be “The Power of Prayer and Song.” C. P. Olson will preach. The young People’s meeting will be held at 7 o'clock and the evening services at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. —e—____. METAL WEATHERSTRIPS. Get them put on your windows and doors now; while the getting is good; get them when you want them, so do| :|it now. Phone 4943 and Larsen will fix ‘em. 8-26-6t° . Se In cases of typhoid fever the ba-/| nana is recommended as a valuabie| food. As One Raised From Dead * Stomach Pains Gong Eatonic Made Him Well ten_lon; jonths pains, I have. taken am now without an ain whatever. Ant as one raii rom the dead,” writes A. Percifield. Thousands of stomach sufferers re- port wonderfal relief. Their trouble ig t00 much acidity and gas which Eatonio quickly takes up and car- ries out, ig the stomach to a healthy, active condition. Always carry a few Eatonics, take one after eating, food will digest well—you will feel fine. Big box costa only a trifle with your druggist’s gaarantes, How she can dance— Take a chance! “THE PASSION FLOWER” LYRIC SUNDAY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS North Center Hotel 740 North Center Street Modern and Conveniently Located. MODERATE PRICES North Center Hotel 740 North Center Street Phone 480-W a at l cs s) | Branch 112 West Midwest Ave. Phone 74 Harold Kramer, Realtor Manager a rooming house with- in the city, awaits your in- vestigation at this _ Office. proposition, out equal Specializing in Irrigatea Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- linquishments and 'Bus- iness Opportunities. Botary Public ADTALALALALALALALALALALLALARL AUADALALALATADATAL A ERR RTE when winter comes you cannot always | = y ‘COOK BADLY BURNED J. L. 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