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Che Casper Daily Cribune sermon, “The Heart Godjon Old Testament history and char-| lowed by sermon by pastor. The reg Touched”; anthem, “The of) acters will be postponed for @ week|ular weekday services are: Bible Love My Shepherd Is” tuheney lesan Study class at the pastor's study, “Come Jesus Redeemer” (Bartlett), Tuesday 7:30 p. m.; subject, “Sancti- Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Session meet- fication,” continued. Woman's Pray- ing 10:45 to receive new members. er Band at the home of Mrs. Cora Boyle on St. Mary's street, near F, Wednesday 2:30 p. m., Mrs. §iarry mended and it is g-satly to be desire/ Hindman leader. Prayer meeting that she have a iarye hearing. Ex-| Thursday at 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Ed Wub- tra chairs are being provided for the| bens leader. occasion. Monday night is regular _ THE TROUBLE-WOMAN time for the teacher training class, Dear Anxious: gi Bhe comes highly recom- 2:30 p. m. at the church. The president of the United States has designated Sunday, November 13, as Red Cross Sunday. Illustrated léc- ture with 60 slides showing world- wide activities of the Red Cross Sun- day, November 13, 7:30 p.m. Choir! practice Thursday 7:30. Meeting for prayer and study of Sunfiay school lesson Friday 7:30 p.m. All are wel- come. . The other day a business leader was asked to give in ten words the recipe for building prosperity. “Six words will do,” he said, “why waste four?” Here they are: omen minister's study, 7:45. Thursday night choir and orc! . 7 o'clock, at | studio of Miss Van Meter, 443 South Durbin. Every day and every night and every hour when not engaged with public duty the minister's time ett care for children after school. She has had so many responses that it Pa for some time. 4 cainty refreshments. The afternoon was pleasantly spent Thursday evening at 7» o'clock Mr. Harold G. Lawrence and Miss Reta Pauline Harp were married at Baptist parsonage “514 South Peterson leader 7:45 evening service. | one welcome. Hl = ’ We will be glad Beech, the Rev. GM Thomoeon, CITY BRIEFS Welcome to each service and to them orlick’s to help build Jr., all. Methodist Episcopal church offictated. : 4 the Original 05 O The young couple were accompant- és a eee 302 East Second street; Lewis EB. your prosperity 4 by Mr, and: Mrs. C. 2. "Barry of] 3flss Anna Campbell ts texving for Seventh Day Adventists Carter, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday Avoid Imitations by paying interest. Alt Creek, the sister a brother-| Nebraska where she will spend about Moose Hall, 139 East Second street;}echool. 11 a.m. sermon. A message iz Inlaw ofthe bridé. ‘Ting young peo- ple have been in Salt Creek but they are returning to Independence, Kan- sas, to make thelr home. eee Masonic Dance did ‘it have its beginning? Wh: leader, E. D. Hoffman; subject, “Thy | £°***escesscescsccceccevccccccscccseccosceoococeieccsocececcccssococccososs tte to bus 7 inning’ 1y does ler, EB. be loffman; sul iy Is Enjoyed, Parga enitedvaperpel <3 God permit !t to continue? Come and] Will Bo Done With My Money”; solo 3 The members of the Masonic 6 8 hear these questions discussed. by Miss Mary Westfall. 7:30 p. m., Dancing club and thelr ladies enjoy- ea the informal entertainment held at the Temple Auditorium last even- in the form of & dancing party with the largest attendance of the season filling the dance hall. The music was played from 9 o'clock un- tl midnight and light refreshments Were served, The next of the series of dances will be held November 18, at the Temple. eee Welfare Club Votes New Members ‘ At a meeting of the Welfare cjub which was held yesterday afternoon ut the home of Mrs. O. W. Twiggs, 17 new members were voted upon and the names added to the roll call Following the business meeting the time was spent making dress forms for two of the members. The next meeting which was to have been held on Armistice Day has been put forward to Wednesday, NovemLer 9, and will be “eld at the . Mr, and Mrs, Wm. L. Newellson of Butte, Mont., are locking after business interests in the city while Visiting at the home of Mrs. Newell- son's brother, Harry Fail, one The) election returns for Tuesday evening will be received by special communication at the Odd Fellows Christian Science Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. The les-| son sermon for tomorrow {s: “Adam and the Fallen Man.” The public is invited to attend these services, Sun- is at the disposal of anyone who ts desirous Christian “Go about doing good.” of help or counsel in a way. It is our desire to United Study Club Meetings held at room 215, Mid- west building; Miss Lena Christal leader. Meetings as follows: Sunday day school is held at 9:45 o'clock, to| school at 10 a. m. Sunday morning which children up to the age of 20! services at 11 o'clock; subject, “Hu- years may attend. man Limitations That Hinder the ‘The address given to me was 824 West Thirteenth street. An offer to care for your baby has come to the Trouble Woman from a very re- Mable source, and if you desire to in- quire further into details, please call this office. Dear School Gtris: Some time ago a girl made known her desire through this column, to is impossible for her to fill all the places. Here is a chance for some of you who would like to earn Christmas money to do so without working away from home, or inter- fering*with your school work. Mrs. Frank, Cheyenne. Tt is unfortunate, but it ts against the policy of this department to pub- lish a reuest in the nature of yours. Work Efficiently Save Persistently tl in the Lodge rooms where all of Realization of Divine Love.” Tuesday the Odd Fellows and their friends North Side Church evening at 7:30, lessons in truth and are invited to come and hear the 1009 North Durbin street; Rev. C.| healing. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Chris- reports. two weeks visiting with friends and relatives. eee Harry Adams, oil operator, has re- turned to his home in the Ideal apart. ments after spending several days in Elmer Green, prominent pioneer of this city, has returned from Chey- enne where he has been a witness in the Hardwinter Davis versus Midwest Refining company case. eee Robert Jauly of Douglas, prominent attorney, is spending several days In the ‘city calling on attorneys here, eee Donald W. Roberts, a ‘rancher from Oll City, who has been looking after business interests here for several days has returned to his home, mak- ing the trip overland. 8 e Among the business men register ed at the Henning hotel are: Joe Morton Chicago, Ill.; C. B, Williams of Denver; C. Giddings of Fort Collins; A. W. Spencer of Fort Col- ns; E. 4. Lippert, Denver; Charles Yannet of Riverton and Jack Collins, A. Marshall, pastor. school. Good Works club. 10 a m. Sabbath | tian healing lessons. Friday at 3 p. 11 a, m, morning service. 7|™- Room open P. in, Christian Endeavor, Miss Dolma | @aliy from 10 a. m. to § p. m. Byvery- Walter H. Schacht, pastor. Sabbath | especially for fathers’ and sons will school 10 a. m. (Saturday). Preaching] be delivered by the pastor on “How service 11 a. m. Bible lecture every |.Much Is a Boy Better Than a Sheep.” Sunday evening; subject for November| Fathers are invited to’ bring their 6, “Who Is the'Devil?" This sudject|sons. Anthem, “Worship the Lord” deals with the origin of sin. First Baptist Cc. M. Thompson, Jr., pastor. Bible school 9:45 a.-m.; there is a class for [Women's trio, “Now the Day Is Over’ you. Morning . worship _11. o'clock; ‘Where | (Heyser). 6:30 u. m., Epworth League; Patriotic servicet sermom, “A Pleai for Disarmament”; Manifold (Barnby. anthem, “How Are Thy Works” (Fletcher): Monday, official board at theme, “The Father Who Didn't Play|7 P. ™. Notice the hour. Those who Square.” B. Y. P. U. “A Backward Meetin Allen leader: o'clock; ‘theme, Wednes: This is Father-Son day in the church, Every father in Casper should be church thig Sunday/and be with ‘son, too. Special sermon for the oc- casion at the morning service. 8; cial treat for all in our Junior choir morn- Pp. m.; topic, “A Poop desire to attend the civic meeting la- Miss Georgia | ef Will be able to do so. Tuesday, 8 Event “go |P- ™m., Sunday school board meeting TEA Boon Bateaia’|at the church. lay everiing service at 7:30.) ™» Prayer meeting. Friday, 10 to 11 Wednesday, 7:80 p. a. m., spocial prayer s@rvice for dis- armament of nations, Friday, m., choir rehearsal. 330 p. ~ Plans are being made for the evan gelistic services to be conducted in ‘i this church beginning November 13. music morning and night.. A The plans will be announced more ing and night. If you have no church | fully later. home come with us and feel at from the first service. me You are a stranger but once in the First Bap- ust church, Fifth and Beech streets.| H street. Sunday school 10 a. m. John Boyle Sr, Swedish Scandiriavian Evangelical Services will be held in First Pres- byterian church, First and Durbin streets, at 3 o'clock Sunday atfter- First Nona D. Gillespie, pastor, 611 East study at er. + Song service at 7:30 p. m., fo A CLEAR COMPLEXION Church of the Nazarene juperintendent. Class 11 a. m., Ernest Boyle lead- Sf 771 u INFANTS on INVALIDS For Infants, Invalids and Growing Children ‘The Original Food-Drink For All Ages and Substitutes Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible © — ECONOMIZE Put new life into your old shoes by giv- ing them a trip to Keyser, the Shoe Doctor. Spend Wisely a) NATIONAL BANK “OF COMMERCE It’s Your Kind of a Bank INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, VOICE AND HARMONY For Five Years Supervisor Public School Music, State of Nebraska. ove da sTVAMANNAAANASRUARGBIAHNOND UNG 4SETINOUIVnRaAEiuaseupnuntunuarrtnasonrnnneerossenussertateiesesscierssesseececescccecce MS ALT = | z rome of the club president, Mrs. J. niysem = 4 Graduate of Franklin Academy of Music; post graduate work W. McIntyre on South’ Lincoln errs » Nebraska University, School of Music. ction in plano and treet, t. ‘s Ri bty EES accept a few more pup! for instru: Plano an at Crate | pheventh and Wolcott streets; Tey. pear hob area Eyes, 5 . ‘The study of pictures for the home ip KX. Edwards, rector. Holy com-| —Most Women Can Have MASS and of the American artists will be Trinity Lutheran [eiinions any aes eo reba ray at} _ SayéDr wards, a Well-Known MRS. FRED F. INGER Purfued at the niecting and qone:} gouth Park and East Fourth atreet:| ron nett gree eT Nay tid Be | bag le . : Phone 753 Rex Apartments fet play will. be presented by sev-} J, H. Gockel, pastor. 10:20 a. m, text|"°" a me Wether and Bon day. re : : eral members, ot sermon, Colossians. 1:9-14; theme, | Nasavie Malentons Dr.F.M.Edwardsfor17yearstreated 156 East Midwest Avenue i Wooten Hola * Bettany Preaitatt ce thse ad Event Sues Leer Nows oD. Gly. se Derine eee seats la Rete r H i y="* 7:30 p. . Jere-} tespie, superintendent. ment Bb 3 5 Annual Ball: mfah’ 29:7; ‘theme, “Seek the Peace of| 19a. epreaching at il ane noe his patients a prescription made ot a | > Tribune Wantads Always Brin Results B ‘The annual ball given by the Wood-| the City!” mon by Nona _D. Gillespie. Evening fw well-known tents ' men of the World was heid last eve- —— service at 7:30. Prayer \ meeting ning’ at the Terrace Gardens. ‘The L. D, 8. Church Wednesday at 7:30 pm. hall ‘was filled with dancers’ from’ 9|~ Sérvices will be held Sanday at new rye e’clock until midnight and the fea-| Labor Union hall on North Wolcott Christian Church - ture entertainment called forth much] strest. Sunday school at 10 s% m.| Meetings in Odd, Fellows’ hall; c. applause. : he Trove eens service at 7:30 p. m. G. Stout, minister.” Bible school 9:45 | Daring the evening the Roya’ _ |®& ms P. VanHekken, superintendent. Neighbors crganization auctioned off First Presbyterian Communion and. preaching service 11g eh ea eres Dale fate, sallow looks, a beautiful silk quilt and received a] Tabernacle, corner Sixth and Dur-| a. Morning theme, “Father ant eyes, pimples, coat {tong pica goodly sum of money for the article.| bin; Rev, Charles A. Wilson, pastor.|Son."> Regular monthly meeting of ote: feeeocd Sika ona sThe proceeds will be put in the treas-| Sunday school and men’s Biblé class,|church toard 3 p. m. . Christian Ere of Dr. Edwards" Olive Fabiets ightly “ary of thal Hosal Nelrtibore: oe om mning Worship 11 o'clock;/deavor 6:15 p. m.; Mrs. Millard Mu. Pf D, Edwards’ Olive results Sete sermon, “Spiritual Recovery”; an-|rane leader: subject, “Thy, Will Be 152 ‘women. and fnen take Young Matrons Club Lareagettss Be ence quar- Seat My Money.’ This is one ‘Ed ’ Olive Tablet suc- Elect, ‘cers, : © Gdod Shepherd” (Barri),| of a les of Sunday evenin, cs cessf I—now net Mesdames Frank and Pelkey, Messra, maaonice ful substitute for and ‘The first meeting of the fall sea- son of the Young Matrons club was held at the ¥. W. C. A. rooms Wed- nesday afternoon. The following members were elected to office: President, Mrs. Du Mars; vice presi- dent, Mrs. Davidson; secretary, Mrs. Leonard;; treasurer, Mrs. Funkhous- erer; Mrs. Ray Shaw chairman of the program committee; Mrs. Robb, chairman of the social committee, and Mrs. Lang, chairman of the membership committee. The afternoons will be spent as a kensington and a short program will be given at each meeting. Any young matron Js eligible to membership as it is the plan of the club to enable all of the strange young matron ta become acquainted with the residents af the city. The next meeting will be held Wed- nesday November 16, at 2.30 o'clock in the ¥. W. C. A. PERSONALS Mrs. W. 8. Kimball and chfldren are spending a few days in Glenrock whee they will be guests of the Kim- ball families, They accompanted Col. EB, H. Kimball to big lfme, after the latter hag visited here for sev- erai days. . Aa Keith, prominent rancher and stock grower of the Kaycee country, 8nd who in the late 80’s and early 90's was a rancher in the Bates Hole country, is spending several days in the city attending to business in- teyests of importance and. visiting h friends among the old timers. ° es Mrs. Kate Y. Stock of Florence, Colo., and Mrs. Millle Stock Whipple and son of Los Angeles, Cal., are vis- iting in the city with relatives and friezds. ‘They intend to remain here ene M:. sma Mrs. F.C. Kiene of Chi- cago, Ti, are registered at the Hen- ning hotel while attending to bust- ness. interests here and visiting with friends, eee Mrs. Herman Talpers and\ baby daughter haye returned to their home in Casper after -spending several weeks in Denver visiting with rela- tives and with friends. Mr. and Mrs. 17. R. Teitjan are leaving for their former. heme. in Grace Falls. Mont.. where they will remain for about a week visiting with Firmin and Lundberg. vening wor- ec etl HAA on the Lord’s Prayer. hip 7: ‘The sermon in t! ‘calomel. Evening wer-, then just to keep them fit. 15c and 30c, mabian ; NA {Political Advertisement] ‘ GRAND RALLY and Mass Meeting of Voters ‘America Theater MONDAY NIGHT GOOD SPEAKERS-ALL INVITED Casper Party -- BLACKMORE Ticket Headquarters—405 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1184 At9 o’Clock : TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. CASPER, WYO. 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