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-| J. H. Gockel, pastor, Tomorrow morning at 1030 a Ger- man service will be held. “Our Spir- ftual Enemies and Our Spiritual ar fmow” ts the theme of the sermon, based ou the text Ephesians 6110-17. Services in the German language are held every two weeks, in the morn- iz only. ‘Tomorrow evening at 7:30 « sermon will be delivered which will have for its text Matthew 22:1-14: “ bist Fy and bin. backsliders reclaimed and believers Sanctified. ~ - Everybody ts urgently invited to at- tend all the services and all are given & hearty welcome. attend our services. Christian Science services are held! every Sunday at 11 o'clock In the new} Fifth and Beech streets. ©. M. church edifice at the corner of Fourth|‘Thompson Jr., pastor, Grant streets, ‘The lesson ser-|, Bible school $45 a.m There is @ mon for tomorrow ts “Dostrine of!class for you. Atsnement.” The public is invited to} Morning worshtp 11 a. m. ~ Therhe: attend these services. Sunday school/“The Man What Wanted to Change is held at 9.45 o'clock to which chit-} Gren up to the age of 20 years may|Anthem. Bolo, B. ¥. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Patriots of the Past and Present, Jeremiah 44:64. ‘attend. Tabernacle corner Sixth and Dur-| . too, are cordially invited to Christian Selence. }Goa’s Mind.” First Presbyterian Church. | Mildred Naylor, leader. Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pastor. forum. dance to be held : Sunday school at 9:45. Men's Bible} Truth.” Solo, A. Finn Jr. jattal trom Pies cae aanaee: ee ee A. 'T. Jesren o fthe Jessen Bros, : f clothing company on East Second The proceeds of the dance will be Garden’s orchestra pleased | water pavilion this evening. —_—_——>—_— Tabernacle. There were thirty men| Present last Sunday and we are count-| Luncheon. All women who expect to attend tne | “S102. 3 {the show rooms of the garage on East - allen . ati o- Rot i Wit bel Mrs. 0. G. Johnson and see : Henning hotel siden? Mrs. James Petar tice asked to Deer a cae Finnegan are leaving tonight for Den-| _J- H.Johnaton of the Demfo Milling muttee composed of the Mesdames J.|' Cc. Workley, W. J. Bailey and H. P. Fishburn, before Thursday, October 20, ij eee . Friends of Mrs, W. F. Henning are| ton 1s prominent in Rotary and Eli expecting her return from Denver|‘ifeles in Sheridan and has many|A verland, friends among the business men of by Miss Sanne’ Pups, aneheton “alan Rte ilo fj — . Ernest “ “ Diss Lulu Sams entertained’ for her | parins cra pe scar gt ieee Ae In the evening service we expect pupils among the high schocl girls,/are among the Casperites who lea , . Rey. Margins to lectere and give us some efitertaining lantern pictures of » x ensesiouery Work tn the vent spent visiting and a number of thelvietting in Chattanooga and other ! REY. ©. A. MARSHALL. pupils gave short ike. = a lives |cities in Tenneesee for the past two : chs Of ths of great composers ur Pader-}ana if on a half months, returned to her Rubenstein, MeWowell and Hoffman. East Second treet, thie| Swedish Scandinavian Evangelical en each of the guests played a eee Services in the First Presbyterian iano | by memory, Mrs. viene, ines Rintesy’ tats boas Addie Kensinger has returned| church, Sixth and Durbin. added to th uusic course and classes} where sh: és are being held to study development twoyears. pple ae a nae including a history of the instruments| of this state and before going to Hono- and course in the lives of famous|juiy had epent'the greater part of her| Rev: Philip K. Fdwards, Reetor, life in Casper. She“was in the em- Holy communion at 8 a. m. ploy of the courthouse until resign-| Ghurch school at 9:45 a. m. ing to take the trip west. While on Morning prayer and sermon at 11 the islands, Mrs. Kensinger held a. Niles and Miss Regina Dejan rece!ved/ splendid position with a prominent mo-|\~ certificates yesterday: tor company. She will spend the win- Seventh Day Adventist. As a fitting clote to the enjoyable/ter in Casper and gays that Wyoming an afternoon, Miss Sams played “Stlver}iooked good to her even after the Spring” by and the, “Bextette beauty of thi from Lucla de Lammermoor” for the eee mane Preaching service 11 left handj on! " “')° Mr. aha’ Mrs. ALD. Novum are vis. nay bins, SARL iting with friendein the city from Old beet Poti fuck Pape ga Mexico, where they have been located | Shing ¥ r the past two, years. Mr. Novum study are completed certificates are awarded to the pupils. Miss Lucille was in the employ of a well known Stigs : rege Bis sat a. Paul Stock of Basin | ¥’ who n visiting In the city Following the dinner the guests at-| with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stock are ex.|‘ormey 4. B. Durham. ia pe se, tended the entertainment at the tem-| pected to return to thelr home in Basin | °Ptize children ttended par- by! District Superintendent Rev. Ira} ‘The members of the Young Ma- a by formerly pastor of this | |} tron'’s class of the First Baptist church. church entertained for the more re- : 3:20 p. m. King's Heralds will meet. cent arrivals among the congregation CI I Y BRIEFS 6:30 p. m, Epworth League. Leader, > : at an informal afternoon party held ba - at the home of thelr teacher, Mrs. J. . M. Goodnight, 514 South Beech street.} I. D: Friedman of the Fashion Shop The tie was spent playing games| who has been spending the past week and in taking pictures. Refresamented attending the Jewish holidays in Den- were served toward the close of the/ver while a guest of his son, Is ex- time,. pected to. return tomorrow to his home ee 8 here, & : Thermopolis Woman's Club Entertains » Yeachers. The ‘hermopolis Woman's club COLUMBIA SUNDAY “THE WAY- eee ' erintendent.of Wyoming of the Pro- ¢ and Refiners Oil concern is ness. \ $2,000 will handle. high school gymnasiunt, Mrs. Lin I.jon oil matters. When You Can Buy a Home on Such Easy Payments as WRAY’S CAFE $1.00---Sunday Dinner---$1.00 5 P. M. TO 9 P. M. SOUP Chicken Gumbo CHOICE OF MEATS OR FOWL Chicken Fricassee With Noodles Stewed Beef Tenderloin With Mushrooms Baked Stuffed Young Chicken Roast Sugar-Cured Ham With Apple Butter Roast Sirloin of Beef With Brown Gravy Fried Spring Chicken, Country Gravy Roast Leg of Young Pork With Dressing Rofst Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce VEGETABLES Gallatin Valley Peas in Cream and Whipped Potatoes SALADS Fruit Salad, Whipped Cream Combination Salad Thousand Island Dressing LESSERT | Hydrox and Vanilla Ice Cream or Cherry Pie A La Mode . $1.00---Sunday Dinner---$1.00 Evening service 7:30 p. m. open Anthem “Lead Me in Thy class, Dr. G. M. Anderson, teacher| Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:20 p. meets in the room to the north of the}m. Chotr practice Friday 7:30 p. m. Brotherhood class invited all the street hag returned to the city after ; ing on 50 for this coming Sunday. |citizens of Casper who are interested spending several days in Salt Creek __ | Will you be one of them. Young mar-|in knowing something of the condt- looking after business interests. breakirig|ried women's class, Mrs. Charles A.|tions of Casper to attend thelr session . ve ° Wilson, teacher meets in the room/Sunday. Special speakers will appear cP. ¥ of the Cas-| The Van Sant Truck company has back of the choir. por jeaeen toe Reais. Mesaeeinae this even-|the contract for hauling pipe 61 miles Morning service 11 o'clock, ‘ing with a party of friends, for a deer |t® the Lost Soldier fields. A number “The Unwelcomo Jesus.” Anthem “I! At the night service all the candi- hunt down in the Glenrock preserye|°% improvements are being made in Waited for the Lor before the brotherhood on this subject Sermon, |which is in the public mind now. from Hymn of/dates for mayor will speak before the Pay Rent? re emma | tie bere Noite et hie nie | ena $250 CASH DOWN Are Entertained. . and $65 PER MONTH This is a, well built four-room house with a garage and other outbuildings, It is located in a near and nice part of North: Casper Two lots go with deal, one of them is vacant, so you can build another house. Price only $3,200. A Very modern five-room house in the south part of town. One large living room with fireplace; hardwood floors. The whole house is one of distinctive- ; PARAS ATED ‘fine large lot in the south parc of:town. This property will meet the approval M evening th the Thermopoliii|been in Rawlins where he was called] . If you want a family home, we have a new modern nine-room house on a i \ Nobie, Sate president, Mrs. C. B. Bi vee é \\Stewart state corresponding secretary| The business men who arrived this and several local officers stood in the}merning on’ business in thé city, in- receiving line. Coffee and cakes|cluded R. H. Alcorn of Rawlins, H. - 3 ! values. Price $12,000. were served*to nearly 500 people and SS the reception was voted a great suo- cess by the guests. of a most discriminating taste and will also meet the approval of a good judge of \ We have some very choice warehouse lots on the Northwestern Railroad at figures which argue well for speculation. We believe these lots to be the best bE ©... P. Webel, Z i g buy in the city for this class of property, See us. Mr. and Mrs, John Bryne tained at thar home last evening at 2 Had Nn ; We have.some choice business property on Wolcott and also on Yellow- dinner party honoring Mr. C. C. P. 7 ‘ = Webel who has lately returned from |=” -stone. See us. California where he has been making his home for the past year. Mr. Webel is one of the pioneers of the city and a number of friends among the oid timers were ane dinner guests, eo Master Gratiot Is Host In recognition. of "his ninth birth- anniversary, Master Bryan | Gratiot Im the two years of service to the individual and business interests of Casper and the larger community of satertat phate which Casper is the main trading and mates ‘Thursday afternoon, Games distributing point, this institution has eces hoe diversion of the c won the confidence and deserved the made a ‘fitting cits to: the Satay! 4 esteem of its customers and friends. able party: Its policy is that of supplying its pa- trons with every facility for the han- dling of their financial transactions, and with the most complete assurance of safety. ; A Mr; and Mrs. A. K. Lee Celebrate Anniversary. Tast Sunday evening at their home Thermopolis, Mr. and Mrs. A. K:/ © were host and hostess at\a we W. R. Dobbin, Owner : d ‘Again We Say, We Are Selling the Lowest Priced Lots in the City Which have the service of city water, electric lights and telephones, And again we say ‘that what we sell you has a value to it—— we sell no “pig-in-the-poke” stuff ,nor do we sell or offer te sell anything at fictitious prices. We sell good sized lots with city water, lights and telephone wires, for ONLY $400, WITH $25 CASH DOWN AND $25 PER MO. Come See Us. We Will Be Glad to Talk Things Over With You. ge Seat er 2c | THE DOBBIN REALTY CO. 212 O-S Bldg., on East Second Street o'clock dinner served in honor of their | Sead peneDiAs UNS NNAN ‘work up a class of music pupils in Casper eo that I can make my per Pee] meme en mee Sar BOGUS CHECK ARTIST - meeting on the mubject. “How I Wil! Conduct the Casper Cleanup if Elect-| ed." The policy of this church ts to! serve the city of Caspar. This ts the! ‘best way to do it now. The general! Charles Sasline, wanted in Casper, ia weloomed. jon a charge of passing a worthless —_—o————— check for $25 with the Casper Sport- PERSPIRING AND ODOROUS FEET ing Goods company as the victim has easily corrected, immediate relief and|been arrested in Cheyenne and is be- satisfaction guaranteed or money ing held for the county authorities, back. Our appliance insures Gry sox|This ts said to be Sasline’s third of- and dry fect such nature intended fense, the ease with which he evaded them to be and if this means any-|prosecution on former charges being thing to you mail us the size of your | held responsible. The authorities shoe and 75 cents. Checks and stamps|here are firm, in thelr decision that accepted. Winston-Gardell Co., Draw-\they intend to mal Sing Alleluia Forth. | 6& 277, Chicago Ml. Adv. this case. \, Horlicks 1 a ‘In fas Invalides and Growing Child: MIMb, Malted Grate Ext: tn Powds ‘he Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooling Nourishing Digeatibis MONDAY SPECIAL An Extraordinary Selection of SKIRTS Values up to $12.50—For Monday $7.95 We Are Also Offering 20 Per Cent Discount On All SERGE, DRESSES PPOOOPOOOOPOOSOOOSEOOSOOOOODOOOD COATS AND SUITS Wonderful Values at $24.95 +290ed - The City Milk ‘ Ordinance Of Casper Requires the Following Bacterial Standards Be Met On all Milk, wholesaled or retailed in Casper— 100,000 bacteria to a cubic centimeter is al- lowed on Pasteurized Milk—500,000 bacteria per cubic centimeter is allowed on Raw Milk. THE FOLLOWING Retailers and Wholesalers Of Pasteurized Milk and Raw Milk, whose Milk has been examined during period including September 7 and ending September 17, show the following bacterial counts: RAW MILK Reasoner . Beggs .. Carroll . 67448 P9POPIOEPILG 999999099099 OEL9 9909999 999999009990 999 990 H9DOOODHO DD FP999 9992099 DOE OOLPTPIIDOOPDODODDOLOOODODS Y Carlson . PASTEURIZED MILK Casper Dairy ..... Scottsbluff (Palms) Gilt Edge ..... Lander .....++.- -.19,000 . 19,500 - 180,000 Hereafter reports will be issued once a month instead of bi-monthly, due to ccoler weather setting in. 49-40-99 99999000000 909000000051 204-09-099950-10600-00009606-20 0506 S040 0EF0G5-418-6 96 1 2O SHORE PIPL FSODESD DI PODTOFE IES > GOPSO99O90-45-00600-4--