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| | | | opens! of the Sunday school 9.45{clety meeting held Tuesday at 2 p. m. ocala mm , |1226 South Ash street. Preaching and communion 11 « m. -—_ The Sunday school seston will be a First Baptist =) Be é Hl | He Sat on E i i z 4 i cf | [ At 6 p. m. will be the meeting of the ¥. P. S. C. B. and there is always @ good interest in this meeting. Evening devotion and sermon at 7:30 ‘clock. q } , “ a Program given by the Sunday school . i her home in Cody. First 1 on the subject “The Open Bible? Welmeitn, nd Beech streets: C. 3 i Richards was a guest at the home of] | Corner sisth end Derbia have some splendid musio and & pro- : ‘ I I | 2 i see Rey. Charlee A. Wilson, enjoy. . P. U. o Pp fe » moter of Seattle, Wush., ts visiting in As a four year old boy he sat on Lincoln's lap. As Vice- President he knew more ani less than any in war- a pry oe the auto- phy of Thomas R. Mar shail, “My Life on Main Street”—in December HEARST’S International, EE te | i H SE i i ul rte r i ii | | 4. f fi i i ! iH i ness in of a large mil- —= Mnery company of the east and vis" and Durbin streets. rsce. St. Mark's Charch. A Fist Fi h Miss Sadie LeTout wil be in this x 4 ist Fight city Sunday and will remain here eS and Wolcott, Ber Philtp 4 four days before ving Portia Edwards, rector. oly com- Kietipee ake wien ee ae munion at 8:00 a. m.; church school with a Ghost Prayer meeting on Wednesday even- “ zs at 945 a. m.; morning prayer and] Will-the person who wrote to the part of the winter at least. ing at 130. Everybody cordially in-)St 08 at 11:00 a. mm Troublewoman concerning schools en-| Waylaid at midnight by the ‘Mrs. H. L. Harvey of Glenrock, ac- ‘ Shoes stamped self addressed en-| murdered prize ring champion companied by Mrs. Carson, has re. inca, eins L, D268. Services. velope, for replyt of three generations back °a turned her home after spending Church. Held in new Labor Temple. on ES WTS Te middleweight of today battles South Park and East Fourth strects.| North Wolcott street. A cordial in- Dancing and Skating Carnival Nov.| desperately for his life. J. H. Gockel, pastor. vitation is extended to all who wish | 24, 25,26, 27, at Smile Roller Rink. Battered by the heavy fists of ~| Tomorrow, the first Sunday of the]to attend. No collections taken. one blo&k east of North Casper school. death, young Alf Stevens lasts new church year, a German service] Sunday school 3 Skating afternoon and evening. long enough to see his oppou- will be held in which Holy commun- preac! 11-21-6t ent turn and flee—but not fon will be celebrated. The prepara-| = 2 SSS from his blows. Th~ Bullv of tory service commences at 10 o'clock, i Brocas Court, by A Bs ri & F tume, nC iunch was served tn true hobo style tied In red bandana fastened to ong sticks, The coffee was made in segulee mecnthty: ate See Te on | Cuinniend:-Is-A>.Hivps-all of: Denver: Anthem, “Th¥ Heavens Are Tell-| ine sermon will he Tovnace enti Doyle—in HEARST'S inte . hall on Monday night, November|*!Tivel yesterday morning and will] ing,” (The Creation) (Hayden) soloist the theme, “It Is High Time to Awake eR 25, "All members and thelr friends are| 19K after business interests here for| Mrs. Frank, Messrs. Harte and Jones. | Get ct net % A Useful Gift may also be a Beautiful Gift. prises rear the next several days. The Sunday school wilt meet at 9| i \ kangareo court was held with o_) invited. oe 8 o'clock instead of 9:30. * You will find them at 4. yilller as judge and Mrs. McCloud, ” & \ os Wright, i. Buncy. De we During oa Aare t season, the four ¢ f ¥ Officer b t . Bess i “| weeks preceeding Christmas, the text: age stead and George Hughes as police- , we the vering Sasaiee aan bs Re is i An > uw a men. rom the Old Testament prophecles ° e Bene ging ey Gag erzcr mt “The Kenilworth Gift Shop 3|Was Hea ese - o lessiah an ior. Walker of the music, and D. Hugive.s Mr. and Mrs. David Cook are leay- The text for tomorrow evening will Gentle c Nancy ‘Jones and Anna W3ison in . ing this evening for be Deuteronomy 18:15, “The Loni thy 236 South Wolcott Street arent Na Leder Dap thee a Prophet She put up her lips. He saw mi thee, of thy breth- 0: ds +|ren, Ike unto me: tnto Him Yo shall — a ee at oa eee " hearken.” ‘This service begins at 7:30. te ; ‘ ‘Eather that." He had been a poult cley wen potas aaieeaes by jc be, Miss organsied by J. Bailey. Gen as. : clerk before the war. Now he pei etic tne op deter d Po Wal Supply company, h Scenes ren eae ies * Buddy Bingo Dolls, Snow Babies and Kay accented an a gentleman, so one of the most elaborate diriners | °° p Charles G. Stout, minister, office in| * 5 fl . ere eee One oe served in. Casper in recognition of |*¥*8 Monday. ; Baw Wy 0 Dp. m. the church, phone IaveW. ne |e Surprise Boxes for Children. Feet tayetiest: Indies, cn Turkey day was presided ove | by ; HALE ; | . We have been too buy moving thia| | hope by Roland Pertwee fa Master Gerald Nicolaysen at ome g paged Th ey Se “Fyn. | Week to do any thing but hurry but if vit re m4 : of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cc. sig mmom subject, “FIR you are interested be on hand at. the! WHA EEE RE Shaheen eens Wee Des Nicolaysen, First and Wolcott = freets, 7 Speen 5 Places for 40 young guests were | Moose Hall, 139 East Second street.|\ Tyasday, fomen’' aid at the three dining tables, With ‘Walter H. Schacht, pastor. pS ctahy lib iedapins Cay oe at floral ee ae a Sabbath school 10 a. m. the church. Mrs. H. EB. Shepard of ‘Ppol! ir a ie Preaching Bubject, returned from hanksgiving day suggestioins the / Vigan eertions semresties tables looked lovely, while tthe din- cember HEARST’S Interna- tional. 4 A Millionaire with Hairy Hands! Henrietta Marsden could never look at her husband without thinking of a great Spider. et was sho justified in aban- doning his love and his lux- ury to live in a tent on the Costas eeink tee stirring ory by Dana Burnett—T! Spider's Web. a come | of your age. ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meet- ing. .° "i North Side Church. Wednesday, all day meeting &f the 1009 North Durbin street. CY circle at the home of Mrs. . Sabbath school 10 Everyone | Ferguson, 954 South Ash street, Bring icone tee needles and thimbles. Morning service 11 a.m. Text, Jude| Boy Scouts Friday, 7 p. m. sat. “Building, Praying, Keeping,|. Choir rehearsal, Friday 7:30 p. m. printed with an embossed holiday design, your own orig- vaiting. att SF che fra inal sentiment and name in Old English type. Beaty ree brimy * Lenten, Maus) ue pe Oiteeile: pastor) €11, est Twenty-five engraved cards will cost you from $9 to $15. Evening service 7:45 p. m. Text ata = z Oe eee We can furnish you a card of the same quality, beauti- "| Judges 2.5. A lesson from Judges. nee fully embossed in gold, printed to suit you, at twenty-five The Northside Church observed iti gratitude for the evening and left for -. for $3.50, including envelopes; additional cards with en- home ladened with candi ps and fav-| ¥. E, Ketchen formerly conn Granksélving with an apprepriate = t t Save The Difference Between the cost of an engraved greeting card and one He Wore a Fur “™ velopes, 10c each; an excellent assortment from which to bis hoose. re e 4 fe Veteran's bureau, nasi : t---She oa eae pede ape Baeiy crpioke ah oa esd ist in PN eae pak th : If the difference is not worth saving, we can furnish you = Kissed Mr. and Mrs. L. G. }ffanna enter-| vision, where he will hold the poaltion boa niga igele 8 with the latest stvles of engraved greeting cards at prices Him! tained at a dinnor held «it their home| of Placement assistant. ple undertook this last program and | fixed by the engraving houses, t wD Have your cards made to order this year instead of paying on Cy avenue. Places af the prettily also the pi which on. } T. J. Phipps arrived Wednesday EL aaa pete teal ie Te Davidson, morning from Denver and will spend : from 10 to 20 cents each for the stock cards. Mrs. R. Dunn, Miss Mjiry Margaret | the week end here looking after busi- Dr. Henck died happy because his young wife mistook him for another man. Read “The = Fur Coat” by Hjal: Soder- interests. of the large millinery 7 Come and see our lines of both engraved and printed th ee Duna ee a ee seman of the east and visiting with = cards. You'll like them. bay T'S Tea eee . . Home Wedding Is bing z ’ Protty Affatr, Miss Sadie LaTout will be in this = ‘Wednesday evening ft 8 o'clock the} ‘iY Sunday and will remain here four . ¥ Phone 980-J ecg i: sant ‘Miss | 24¥8 before leaving for Portland, Ore., marriage a Hazel Hilton’ and Mr, Rex Mullenix, 4 ‘ was performed by t Rev. L. EB. and. at small . cost. Garter in the presence of relatives! any, 37, 1, Harvey of Glenrock ac- ‘ ft This hot-water heating plant. gives and a few friends, at the Lome of the| companied by Mrs. Carson, has re- healthful warm to all rooms and yeaa ast iret ote cone Nomen} turned to her! home st Ge ag =) requires no cellar or water pressure. e wi cul iowers ar, ~ he P. a G. wi je @EVERYTHING THAT’ GOOD IN PRINTING DT Hees “wore held beatore a bower Of| tan held thie’ week at the home of wvarmmnthihen orPhiiecomer reece “EVERYTHING THAT’S GOOD IN PRINTING” Dowerg, ton terns. Mrs..J. J. O'Donnel through water circulating through $ : ibe ne eo Peemn Sane Max Petker, arr. of the M. D. rE Binconspicuous pipes to radiators. Basement, Midwest Building, Main Entrance — Opposite Postoffice Following the 1wedding a several| parnett store 1s leaving tonight for Nat —J Outfit of indestructible cast-iron re- course dinner was served at the Hen-| Denver where he will attend to busi- quires little attention and ‘coal. No ning hotel to whicih a few friends and| negs interests for several days. ¢ danger of fire. oe the bridal party “were invited: Flow- ? Estimate Gladly Made for You Without Obligation. ers were used ort the tables and the} HL. Ganes, G. S. Dyke, P. W. of a maritial cdtebration. arrived yesterday morning and will 3 e e Mrs, Mullenix is one of the popular|jopk after business interests hdte fot Black Hills girls. She came to this|the next several days. % Ke city about three years ago and has eee 75 Scene presented “jas most suggestive| Quinn and L. A. Hipps, all of Denver sitice been emj@oyed by the North-| Mr. and Mrs. David Cook are leav- 359 East S d Street Pi 711 where she intends to remain for a part of the Mee teast The Secret of The Big Berthas How the Germans built the big guns that bombarded Paris seventy miles away. How the first shots fired got lost entirely—and how a fright- ened farmer’s wife corrected the error, How the Kaiser came to call—How the ninety foot guns stood straight up among the trees. Written by Colonel Max Bauer, Chief of Staff to General Ludendoff, AAA | 2ST AST =A ATTA ANS A Monument jito a Bug vil—the bug that ruined their TO POINTS IN Western railwa;r and by the Commer-| ing. this evening for Denver wi clal Printing ciympany. Mr: Mullenix| they will remain for several weeks.! is also a forme ¢ resident of the Black | They will the grand opera sea- Hills and now holds a responsible po- sition with the Standard Oil company. ‘The bridé a1ui groom will occupy an apartment in ast Second street and will make Ca: «per their home. cee Wardens andj Vestrymen Entertain ? At Parish M beting Tuesday. , ‘ ie The wardems and vestrymen and their wives, of the St. Mark's Epis- copal churcl;, will entertain Tuesday . evening at fhe parish house of the church at a ‘dinner and general parish Young man, you’re in charge of a campaign. meeting. Imvitations have been sent mber HEARST’S THE BRITISH ISLES AND EUROPE International Must Be MailedBeforeDecember10 = |[ Pind cSek acme to friende aihd members of the church. Defeat or Victory, the result rests squarely F Macalan® fares upon your shoulders. z ; The most satisfactory present you can send is one of j SIX GREAT For Tuesd: ry. The army of days—days always marching by Mrs. J.t%. Van Doren will entertain TuesCay effternoon, Nov. 29, at 2:30 O'clock at /a tea for the Ladics of our foreign drafts—as your American dollar is now at a DEPARTMENTS —are the troops at your command: premium in Great Britain and every European country. Each day is a force if you use it. 5 rude Clemons sand Mrs. Fred Place, HesGn SAY Jee tome oe Mou abuse 2, THE WORLD TODAY, All mepmbers and friends are invit- ‘ ato ate Your Savings Account Book is the record of your campaign. moore Crus It tells of your fight with life. Mra. 1p. M. Bartholomew ent I If each day shows a greater balance, you are a § ¥ Paar tha Spano the’ Dapiae| fl winning —Keep it up. eo bridge .fiub, $ Folloying a delicious Iuncheon tho i 8fternoim was devoted to playing auc- tion br fdgo. veecsetaeetcll The National Bank of Commerce Hench eter 2s A Good Bank for You. Enjoy, Party. thel. Manr, dancing ins: All in the December Casper National Bank : INTERNATIONAL Checking, Savings and Trust Departments Ka A LIBER A Investments, Safety Deposit, Foreign Banking a EDUCATION =a