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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE will be served and a social hour en-! Eye) : History Subject or November 13. “The Gath-| MOTUS Worship, 11 a m. Theme: Beh Anna Held, Jr., in Court Our executive committee and build-lering of Isreal.” |“FSe Uncrowned Hero - ee. B. Y. P. U., 630 p. m. Bhie ex committee have plans which have ‘Will the Zionist movement suc« ap . . ‘been unanimously adopted and. the| What is an Isre&lite? What does the! — ‘othe <= hee Den = = service, 7:30 p. m. Theme: “Shall We Disarm?” zeit. Laeren Church, Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:39 | >. . ™. J. H.° Gockel, pastor. | This is Armistice Sunday in this 10:30—German service. Text of) church. At both morning and evening I Thessalonians 4:13- 18;| services Messages for the day will be theme. “The Comforting Hope of the| preached. The evening message will Resurrectio mn. be of special Interest. The © pastor Lelg However, we will meet in the I. O. ©. F. hall on the morning of Novem)" 7.39Text of sermon, John 44-14:\knows something of war from first ber 20 so as to make sure that every ltheme, “The Samaritan Woman at|hand information. gice = portu: ‘body He will call on = ity to go in -° 8 pes pee tek p>) pleaded si the Well of Jacob.” (first part). \this experience to ‘hel, make clear A provided it is ready and if not ready | the situation tn the world today. All jwe will be permitted to hold our meet- Qatty Btaty' Om, jstrangers are welcomed to all our / ate Mectiigs held at room 215, Mid-|services. You are a stranger but ‘We can tse all the volunteer help| West building; Miss Lena Christal|once tn the First Baptist church. rie@ a feather fan‘ of orange shade. A taffeta gown in orchid shades was Worn by Miss Catherine Dunn and ‘Miss Julia Cox wore black veivet. The committeemen responsible for the success of the elaborate enter- tainment were Dr. J. J. O'Donnell, precedent to be was held last night at the Terrace ljwe can get and will be grateful for|!eader. Meetings as follows: Sunday “ tany help rendered but do not intend|S¢Hool at 10 a. m.. Sunday morning St. Mark’s Church. general chairman; invitations, D. L. Ro aaaieth the commuclty ter Se. services at llo'clock; subject ‘“Pa-) Seventh and Wolcott streets. Ss. Ia me ae, _ EL a J. EB ; 3 s We are here to serve Casper and| tent Aen {n Truth.” Tuesday} Rev Philip K Edwards, rec’ to the American sion, | Roo! . John F. Sullivan, w. L hot to bleed it but all Casper people} ¥ening at “7:30, lessons in truth and} Holy communion at § a m merry with dancing: Rehr, Jr., John Nash; arrangements, : ” ¢who wish to have part in what we are| healing. ‘Thursday, 7.30 p. m., Chris-| Church school at 9.45 a. m. shortly after 9 o'clock the\hal! was|C- R. Bodenbach, Dr. T. J. Drew, Ray oe {ittempting may volunteer the help in|tian healing lessons. Friday at 3 p.| Morning prayer service at 11 a. m. filed with guests asd, after severai|D- Durbin; refreshments. C R. Peter- hwhatever way the individual chooses.|™- Good Works club. Room open cates the Cafe above the Gardens|®°"; patrons and patronesses, R. H.| pe Work will be going on every work-|4ally from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Every-| R D. S. Church Nichols and Hal Curran; decoratio 3 ee ¥red ; one welcome. Services at new Union Labor Hall pened its doors to the celebrators. 4 bison Lowey, 1125 South Davia mee r ting hour until the completion of the * J * = decorations, especially in the|®. ©. Brewster; publicity. Harry| next ‘Thureday afternoon. - " ag uilding. The ladies will furnish noon a on North Wolcott. Sunday school ecraee Gardens, were elaborate in| Black? ese : be ; lunch ‘to all workers. - First Baptist Church [10:30 a. th. Preaching sorvices 1:30 detal] appropriate to the day], It Is the desire of the men who| Mrs, Littlefield Entertains : 4 F ‘ The location is Grant and Lind} Fifth and Beech streets. Pp. m. Rellef society meeting Tues- i in suggestion of the late war. have put much effort and time assur-| a¢ Foursome of Bridge. : Se ei: ae ag streets, .-M. ‘Thompson, Jr., pastbr. day at 332 South Grant street at 2 “Defense de Ia fumer,” “La ; ing the succesof thovaffair, that the) girs. Gien Littlefield was hostess ees | Charles G. Stout, minister, 1064 le school, 9:45 4. m. There is a|p. m. la Paix,” and others remind-| Military pati Be observed as an annu-l¢nis atternoon at 1 o'clock luncheon F Holds ar. betta eagon as Liane Ca Ga thalateas South Elm street, Phone 1795W class for you. ex-service nen of thetr days} 8! ¢x-service man’s entertainment, @| anq afternoon of bridge. brought court actiou for an imeotGanticn of her famous mother’s __trousht court actiou for an secounting of her famous mother's catate | _ while. the refreshments, |Clvic affair to be enjoyed by the Pa-| Piowers. were used for, tie table artillery," “light artillery” | ‘tlotic citizens of the cit and home decorations and several Christ! Science. } . Christian Science services are nera| — Gfoy gour Chicago visit at the Driverless Cars 9 East Second St with Mrs. Joe * ee o'cloc ne a eters ee tans lany Dinner Parties Precede aot geet oad ap. +e een s st Eleventh St. Se ee are he ie picky Dodges and Fords, also , confections - ai ; rn ° ) ¢ ensington, with Mrs. ts 1 » served at the “Cafe de la Paix.”| Armistice Day Social Funetion. Popular Casper 4 aan Fe 1106 acuth bat atreses: eet THE rematch CARDEN one Ford ton truck. pillars of the hall were wound in| The Henning hotel and the Chan- omorrow is “Mortals Couple Wed. AS Service, with Mrs. G. H. O'Donnell and Miss Leona sug South Park Ave.; c. . 132 North Beech per were married at high tng kw ad Willing W ers with Mrs. M, . day in Denver, the Rev. W. ray, Keith, 123 South Beech St. Tuesday colors covered the celling in canopy | Yate homes of the hoats and hostesses.| Boyie, D. D., pastor of the Central Pah re Repee ee streets: | the cabinet of the Ladies" Aid soctety effect. The prchestra platform pre-| yy Donnell Mee ee ote | Presbyterian church, officiating. Charles A, m, pastor. Sun-| wil ‘mect at 2:30 p.m. Revival serv: f Mr. and Mrs,|@a¥ school Bible classes 9:45 a.m; J-| ices will be he! ed the same patriotic appearance.| Duncan, Mr. and Mra. Todd Bowman. samen FE core iansaa Cliy, Mo., in|C- McGlado of the Casper achoola will| night excent ‘Satinday ar noo een ’s in full uniform took charge| Miss Esther Runden, Miss Janette duate of several music, art andj Speak to the men’s Bible class at 9:45-| pastor will preach and a chorus choir | ZteS# &t the Free Methodist church at r r] buntin; and ticleer cafe were arranged for a num- coe nite ana ational flags, ‘The| ber of dinner parties which were held raped with overed with red .white| Peforé the formal dance last evening, and blue, and streamers of the same} While others were served at the pri- 2nd Immortals."" The public is invited GARDE See Virbel—Phone 1589J to attend these ser s. Sunday achool is held at 9:45 o'clock, to which -|#hildren up to the age attend. years may Revival Meetings. ss, Revival meetings have been in pros M. of the hall and stairways in thelr of-| Rae, Charles Creech and Pierce Smith pulinens colleges, and a verf versatile|A full. attendance of the mer of the f will lead in the singing. Old familiar| Mills the past two weeks—with in s were dancing on the floor there| dinner served at the hotel. Places} Pomition. of ‘trust with the Consolidat- en eaalies’ Section rican fashioned revival of religion is hoped | ;\ i ° au x Sunday’ tr : = , td Royalty company for the past year.|Lesion to hear Mr. McGlade on “Ex:[for in Casper. Everyone is invited, |*'® @Wwarterly meeting services seemed to be room enough for all.) were laid for the Misses Ziebrath,| "yc, q-ponnell, graduate of Prihce-|Periences, in Eurgpe.” L. A. ‘Reed| The service on Wednesday night will] 4 CFdial invitation ts extended tc Alcoves for the spictators were fill-} Vida‘ Willlams, Yera Tangeman, Ab- renal year amcociated| Will speak to Mrs, Wilson's Biblelhe conducted by « Geena t all. by those whe did not dance, and| bie Arsold and Messrs. Clifford John-| ‘on. Wan for several, yenth Ate ete,| ciags at the same hour, Morning wor-| the fpworth League, dinected by Mics} REV. A. T. EDWARDS, Pastor. sm about 10 o'clock on, the cafe} son, John Sullivan and Herbert ‘Ladd. 1 Gite, For the|#hip at 11 o'clock; Armfatice day ser-| Rornice Davi — upstaira presented the same gala ap-| Miss Alice Lioyd was hostess to a eee tn Sry ha baa been connectea|™mon, “Christianity and War’; an- ptr Seventh Day Adventists. HERE OR FROM THE STREET Moose Hall, 139 East Second street. NEWSBOYS pearance. number of friends at her home on hein the Elk Basin Consolidated jnter-|thém, “Recessional” (R. de First Church of the Nazarene Walter H. Schacht, pastor. South Durbin street. + duety “O, Loving Voices of a 5 At 11 o'clock, directed. by Dr. J. J-1 "To. Wyland was host at°a dinner and for the es mont! La (Nevin), Mrs. Leschinaky and Profes-|_.NOP* D. Gillespie, pastor, 611 East] sabbath school 10 a. m. (Saturday.) oo PF EEO 44249 OOF 2-000: O'Donnell, general chairman, the] <0 00a at the hot Taran H street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. 8 = . ed 801 berg. Evening worship at - is Preaching service, 11 a. m. Subject: guests sang, “Our Country "Tis of é eperations, with offices here. Pay cs Z > John Boyle Sr., superintendent. Class | .. “ Ee x Thee” followed by the ‘“Marselllaise.” | yrigs ‘isto’ Blake Their many Casper friends join in| 730; fMlustrated lecture, ““World-wide) recting 11 — m. Song service 7:30] The Kingdom of Goa Be sure to phone us any complaints of wishing them all happiness, and will|Actlyities of the Red Cross’—60) 1, 11 followed by sermon by pastor. Bible lecture every Sunday evening. F = Cie esthsidamn betas Abhaaers. Mich ad Se glad to know that they w@! mako| ides; | anther, "The | Marvlous) pipte study class Tuesday evening at Other than this and several songs/1, Hostess. by the Terrace Garden entertainers, - non-delivery if you are a subscriber. F. L. KEENAN, Agent : At the Little Brick Confectionery 233-'S. CENTER . . PHONE 1490 YY irate of 16} ,,228% Hisie Blake entertained for| their home in Casper. ork’ Gaayaeny solo, oy, Teme Only" | 720 at the pustor’s study; subject, aight dance. program the teachers of the Elk Street school eee (Ratoll), . Cartwright. Westmin-) ‘perseverarice.” Woman's Prayer dances and four extras was enjoyed. |.+ the home of Mrs. C. B. Littlefield ster Guta Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., at Band Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Webster Boyle, comer St. Mary's and H streets. Regular At midnight,-moving pictures of] with an informal afternoon of sewing the manse. Ladies’ Aid Thursday, the gay sc€os were taken at the Cafe} and music. 2:30 p. m., at church; Mrs. Henry's here the. tables. were arranged} The young ladles were much inter- eommitiee in charge. Men be sure sTound the dancing space. Surround-|ésted. with the fortune telling. By ‘ and hear (Mr, McGlade at 9:45 Sun-| Ment at tao at the chuceh wey ing the fountain and palms the blue| using a’ teacup a bright light was cast ,; aay morning. We welcome all. body {s cordially invited to attend all lights used in taking the pictures,| into the future of the guests present. ED a these services and strangers are giv- iiluminated the hall for about half an} Musical numbers rendered by Miss 4 the pict taken] Jean Quinman and Miss Margaret Methodis* “Zsp‘seopal en a hearty welcome hour and the pictures were en $ z during the dancing.” Speas “pleased the guests. \M. Penley, county agricultural agent, ast Sécond suecei; Vewls E. 5 a.m. Bunday The’ pypareme:in Keeping ER: the Ae ene eee ae school; violin solo, Joseph Bott, mu- irit of: ning were” embossed | Misses Genevieve Jones, Chryl Thde, Hair Trimming a Specialty. aiff Searian woaie eas the na-| Jessie “Higgins, Hazel Watts, Marie $2: %*9 sician of rare ability. 11 a. ser.|D. Gillespie, Supt., 611 East H street. g a Sp y. ‘The Pinochle club will be entertain-|mon, “An Appeal for Prayer"; ar|Sunday school 10 a, m, Preaching SOOCFE+ O40 hop tion's flag, with the engraving “Ar-| Wright, Alma Moline, Buntee Harris) 14 at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C.|them, “Arise, Shino” (Maker), at 11 a. m.; sermon by superintend- 134 W. Second St. x $ mistice; Day Military Ball,” and the en kaihactwe Cann = ‘| 1H. Blake on Park ayenue, this eve-|p. m. King’s Heralds meetingy * ent. Evening worship at 7:30. Pray- ’ rs date on the Cover, “*~.‘irst page 9-90 ning. The guests include William|p. m. Epworth League; lea iiss ee meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. held. the inseription, » ‘First arares Open House to Be Held Sheehan, W. J..Adams, Max Weeks, | Babb; solo, Miss Eda Holland; ‘recita- | aw Ex-Servige Men's Military Ball,» at I. 0. 0. F. Hall. ay and Mrs. M. EB. Weeks. tion, ae Gwin. This will begin the! Christian Church. mistog, Day, Terrace Gardent rani Ft Reuaiicondad sss “Win-My-Chum" campaign that will! Meots in the I. O. O. F. hall. ° 2 11,"-and’ the year. ‘The, roster. of| x3 “ge wit yan pert ihtor es Tg f continue during the week. 7:30 p. m.} Sunday= school 9:45 a. m., P. Van HONEY - ; danceg included. original names such| 634 Fellows’ hall oi the evening of ?| Hekken, superfhtendent. i : 5 ns “Cognac Hit, November 23 from $15 unt{i midnight, ; anthem, “To Answer at Thy} Preaching and tommuniop 11 a. m, Ask your dealer for : Trot" "Belleau haltabis oad Fel. Call” (Diemer)... Friday, 2:30 p. m.,| Morning theme, “Raising a Dust. “Camp, Dodge One-Step, bpiaialeenacinee ry 08 a the: Ladies’ Ala society circles will] Christian Endeavor 6.30 p. m. Walton ae {meet as follows: Busy Bee with Mrs.| Evening devotion and sermon 7:30 N. aie sooo P eanecs abanetad sae lente: ae been Mr. and Mrs, George Snodgrass andj, F, Edelman, 185 East H St; Cap!-}p. m. ‘Theme for the evening sermon, WM. MOSTELLER “Argonne, "| vention.” All Of the guests are askea| @mily are visiting in the city from/to] Hin with Mrs. FM. Zimmer, 1112 ‘The Story of Josoph and Its Place in tile of Paris,” “The Brest Mu@-|to come in hobo garb, and to bring| ‘Delf homie at Ani SPEIER, WC 4d “chateawThierry;" Draft] along their .can, from. which to tm | Sf 8nd Mrs, Jokm:gotiegenzon. : WINTER IS HERE ‘s' Dirge,” ‘League of WNa-| bibe their favorite road drink. Y i 2 . * and the famfliar S. O: L., S.| Later in thevyedr the lodge plan: eee ar artes Cag hind OSE Gr aap Setter aaa Sear er ets iyo wrecks tay to , Ohio, where Store Your Car With Us Natrona County Honey. page contained (he names of the pat> Boy. halve been, ‘vint won reas. rong and, patronesses, and the com , Park School Girls Entertain vy ing, ittec & at Armistice Day Party. _ % ie About 26 girls fromthe Seventh| ss ataraaree Cornel state super- Repairing of cars of all makes. Paint shop in The, patrons and patronesses _in- yésor of Red Cross actitities, is in the . connection. cluded: Ex-Gov, and Mrs, B, B,|#nd Plghth grades of the Park school} city over the annual roll call campaign . IARANTEE) ton, Tr Judge and i egae Pe hae Rng |C:.A. on East Second street. The ee Mr, and Mrs. i, A. 1 Ags, ©. | Suests all arrived in the uniform of Mrs. E, R. Shipp, Mr. and Mrs. O-/ 2 gaifor with jaunty caps, middies, G. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cun- ties and trousers.’ The rooms of the ningham, Judge and Mrs. C. EB’ Win-| yw. ¢. A. clubhouse were prettily "S GARA Mrs, H. B. Durham, Mr.’and| appropriate games were played. Hill Rayburn, local manager of the : 113 South Conwell Phone 14943 (Mrs. MP. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. W.| jrefreshments were served and one} Oi! Well Supply company, hasbeen Wilgon, Mr. and Mrs, J, A: Leary,| of tho unique features of the menu] Called to Pittsburgh on account of Mr. and Mrs, Don Lobdell, Mr. A. E.| was the toasting of marshmallows on| the serious flness of his father. No Stirrett. tiny campfires made of candles. The} Word has beep received from him. In addition to the decorations] girls were divided into groups of four 5 which. lent the hall a patriotic ap-] and sat around the unusual campfire, He J.C. pe tip) the Veteran's _ 3 pearance, fhe uniforms of the guests see bureau leaving for Denver today Dri h 1] Tmone, the’ seacreice men, rede it\ Rebekah Teams to to attend @ conference to be held a ve it where you will, all the mére realistic. from private | Practice Tonight. mente vee poisier the problems ed 3 Ne the ier. 1 to major,-the regulation uniforms] The three teams of the Natrona Re- | 0! lisa é t 1 Piet | Bean aaie 48 wal pet est it any way you please were. eegru Wiile. Agne avo evening in the I: Q. OF. halls Gicie’ Basty, ob the Calitetaia wae) > Following the , work refreshments} ming Oil company is expected to re- turn Monday from San Diego where oO MOST SUCCESSFUL MEN / and navy men vied for honors. One uniform ,of ‘the French air service wi ttn eased thea farm, Monday from San Diego w the harder you use the Nuuibece te oneettests society mat- Follows Hce Dad aS wits See ah Packar d Sin gle-Six the s were in attendance at the affair the Wyoming Grocery company, has and added to the beauty a on ction. returned {rom a two weeks" vacation e e with evening, govns of ine! a spent in Sykeston, N. D. visiting rel- y Ie Peewee ee veep “it ae an eC ae better it demonstrates its trimmed in startiing torquise, green- * s for thig time of year. s , blue brocaded satin. Mrs. Hal Cur- eee ran looked lovely in a gown of blue ¥. W. Crowtlier of Hartford Conn., affeta trimmed in silver lace. tr is in the city attending to business C. Brewster was gowned in blue for the Aetna CasOntes and Surety over draped with two wide panels of company, quality. It is every inch pane gra oa : ae Lae a Packard, through and Re eis SS Sel Sees through. Today, you can lovely in a gown of silk velvet bro- Get their-business start on capital accumu- lated by systematic economy. It is the logical way, for saving is the key to having. If you will lay by a definite sum regularly in a savings account in this bank you, too, may accumulate the capital necessary for a ne eee aire aa eae Say ene Wis de wells: ata eeiers 7 business venture hue. Mrs, A, R. White was gown : y one Who is ete. b hi f. : tn a Hunbing emerald. greeu oneation I | hety in asked’ to phone $66. uy the touring car for ° £ sequins, tied with tulle. Mrs. W- : G. Burnett ina black sequin and ‘ 3 Professor John C. McGlade of the 4 per cent interést on savings, compounded twice a year. IDFD9ISO59-999S9-90000996-90000000-06-9000000-0-9000600-9-0009, beauty shade of velvet witha touch CDE Henk tie SereR Tne marae of silver. A shimmery creation of Snkaha Qc was ory SHERIDAN ROTARIANS Eh Bowman. Miss Helen O'Malley Joe E. Mansfield, Inc. A party of 25 Sheridar Rotarians 3 charming in a gown of electric i ee % motored up from Sheridan to attend 138 South Kimball Phohe 346 i (ee. WaT beaded gown looked charming. Mrs. : P Casper high school, will addreas the $ WD. Weathers wdre black with : : Men's brotherhood of the Presbyter- | sparkling. seaquins and jét beads. . jan church tomorrow morning. All f. o. b. Mrs, C. E. Winter wore.an American o men of the city are invited to come Detroit fashion, Miss Edythe Dolan, of Den- ver, Wore @ chiffon gown of orange the skirt being trimmed in nar- row panels of silver. Miss Patricia |~ 3 sullivan wore a paniered frock of esh colored chiffon trimmed with nch flowers. A cerise velvet evening gown, lightened’ with 2. touch of silver. was worn by Miss Basal Crater. Miss ‘Isabel Hanway was 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? fiue sequins, draped in the latest the Casper-Sheridan gime, and to supply the pep necessary for the Sher- jdan team. Miss Dorothea Donahue and. sister Elma, accompanied the ‘team. .The Misses Donahue are th y in tango shaded chiffon, with sisters of Sheridan's redoubtable cap- Hlver bindings and French nosesays. Jo is a well-ktfown screen- | tain Johh Donabu \ pale bite frock. heavily beaded| , Badle me his daughter, Malvina Irene! fgio, 17, 18 appearing in the movies. London societ: omen are turning iss Mar-| She has @ part in Eric Von Stro. | to fencing as a means cot fimproving helm's "Foolish Wives.” Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. 5 k the man who owns one Under United States Government Supervision. crystal qyas worn by ™ "Be. of Salt Lake City. vet Englahd’ wore black and ¢ar- Oe their dancing,