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Ce Casper Daily Eridune Trene’s Latest Dance Gown 1 Sunday school at 10 a m. John Boyle superintendent. Class meeting at 11 a.m. C. C. Allsman, leader. Evening song service at 7:30 fol- lowed by sermon by pastor. Mid-week prayer meeting at the eee SAT? D. me. TReeesEy even. Everyone coriially invited to at- tend. box Strangers are given a hearty Santa Claus sack of nuts and candies placed at each piace. Miss Rowen received many lovely gifts from her friends in recognition of her birthday. - The invited guests tncluded Con- stance Metz, Thomas Metz, Eldon|der where he will spend the week-end deep pink roses, and pink and white | Fausett, on business and visiting with friends. cendies were served during the even- “ee ing. ‘Genevieve Roberts of the Casper Four tables of Progrosve 500 were Rex Stationery company, has been con- played and the high honors went to Sunday school at 10 a. m. Miss Dena McAleer and W. I Rehr, service at 11 a: m. Ser. Jr., while the consolations were award. will return to work Monday. mon by ‘superintendent. ed to Marie Pritchett of Grey- worship at 7:30 p. m. Lead. CITY BRIEFS Nazarene Mission. Eleventh and Cedar street. Nona D. Gillespie, superintendent. Christianson. 2 bull and , er, Mr. Carley. At midnight, delicious refreshments |Fausett and G. E. Stromberg in on All are cordially invited to attend were served by tne hostess assisted|tertaining and serving the little and are given a hearty by Mra. Joe Verano. guests. welcome. ‘The guests incvided the Messrs. eee Christian Science. and Mesrames Robert O’Brien; Wal-|Elaboratd Plans ~ R. C. Wyland, vice president of the} Christian Science services are held ter Schultz, Woods, W. I. Rehr, Jr.,| for Elks’ Ball, Wyoming National bank, returned to-| very Sunday at 11 o'clock in the new The important social affair of the|day from a short business trip through | Cburch edifice at the corner of Fourth Yuletide season will be the Elks for-| the state on stock interests. and Grant streets. ‘The lesson sermon gert and the Mesers. Warren Haguis,| mai annual ball at the Arkeon dancing ose for tomorrow is “God the Preserver of Charles Creech and Charles Christian’| academy on the evening of December Irby Lam, Maurice Flavin’ and Man.” ‘The public is invited to attend ‘7. Elks’ parties are always enter-|George Golf, prominent businessmen |‘!©® services. Sunday school ts held taining and this one will be fully up}oc Gienrocks ave apending the day in| *t.245 &. m. to which children up to Parag Sr {> the standard of former years. Dane-| the city attending to business inter- the age of 30 years may attend. ar i -|ing cover rom 9 p. m.|ests. i on them—a fan e ‘The luncheonette department of the|to 2 a. m. and Rinkler’s seven-plece eee Trinity Lutheran Church. he pow parey ed gown of Irene Castle's. ‘The bodice of blue cloth ts Midwest pharmacy of the Kimiball| orchestra will farnish the music, with] gp. Wameninsh sttoteey 0k the South Park and East Fourth streets. els, points and yoo to bring out exquisite lines. Below a mage of drugstores will be opened -from &|the added feature of Douglas Isitt,lescrens and hucane lew arm ie ee} J5ti Gockel, pastor. the skirt: thes of bluegray chiffon giv distinctive charm o'clock until 7 o'clock this evening for| entertainer. 10:30 @ Gorman service. ‘Text. Chicken Dinner PAGE THREE service. Let all the members of the soci ico aeons tor S ADVANCE. for the canvas Sunday afternoon. : : Strangers without a church home , are welcomed to all our services. Yeu ®re @ stranger but once tn the First Baptist church. 4 Swedish Scandinavian. Services of the Swedish Scandina- SRIDAN, Wyo.,,’Dec. 10.—Aa- vian Evangelical Free church will be} ances received from taxes which or- held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon |ginarily would be payable t3 the city at the Presbyterian tabernacle. Pines 1 text, bave Be for Sheridan to co’ IS INVOKED iN nce aTAT E CAPITAL) case < CJosing of Several Houses|} Marmello Shop Jsed for Bootlegging and Immoral Purposes Asked De Luxe by Prosecutor. Zuttermeister Bldg. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 10.—With Opposite Postoffice. Sheriff George J. Carroll as the com- plaining witness, and with a suppo;t Rosella B. Lemmon and ing affidavit by Chief-of-Police Embery ; and Patroimen Harry Cox and Ernest Asn S<Corwin, Props. Poland atta |, Prosecuting Attorney tzer Friday filed in the dis of Laramie county a Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Phone 1742 properties bearing the numbers 18-20 Bent street and 705 West High enth street, owned by Maggie Stow . colored, and leased by Shirley it, white. The petition sets forth oShteken dinner which will be served| Supper will be served at the Chanti.|Pected to return this evening from) Romans 16:17; theme: “Bearing the Yy the members of St. Mark's guild.|cleer cafo at midnight. The party Every one is inyited to attend. The/ will be so large that it will be served will be used towards the/in relays. During supper hour Law- fund being raised by the Guild. rence Wafi and the Columbia theater cee interests for the company. sermons for the Advent season. 1347. Anthem, “The Silent Sea,"Jary society at the home of Mrs. 8. nected with the National Supply.com-| Services for the Latter Day Saints] 8uckner. Young people's meeting at|sist as hostesses. tertainer, Will enliven this part of the} yo hy for a number of years, has been| Will be held in the new Labor temple| £20 P. m. in the Indies’ class room.| member present will bo on a tree. The committee ha: b Comieet. chairman, Joo Te May, Her. [%%- This posttion was the one for- bert Land and Wittamyartine. merly held by Ira J. Wetherill who has| tend. No collections or contributions |®n4@ young women tnyited Come and Attendance of course, 1s confined to bers of the Welfare club. Elks and their families and visiting ‘The rooms of the Parish house were | Elks and their tagies. elaborately decorated in red and charge of this entire section. “ green with holly, smilax, red crepe | Informal Luncheon Satine torvinst here the first of ys sta St. Mark's Ladies’ Ald Thursday 2:30 p. m. in the paper, Christmas novelties and shaded Is Enjoyed. year. ‘ i Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector;|church. Come to these services. Your lights, giving @ softened effect-to the! yriss Marie Pritchett entertained at eee Seventh and Wolcott streets. Holy | welcome. an informal luncheon served this noon} F. F. Stevens, who has been in the | CoO™munion at 8 a. m. Church schoo! at the hotel, in honor of a number of|city since the Denver offices of the| ®t 945 a. m. Morning prayer ‘and Seventh Day Adventists. old-time friends. Places were laid tor| Midwest Refining company were re-|®°T™on at 11 o'clock. Moose hall, 139 East Second street. six, and following the luncheon the| located here, has left for Denver ‘Walter H. Schacht, pastor. guests enjoyed the movie. where he will be assistant auditor. In Firet Christian Sabbath school 10 a. m. cas for you. recognition of his splendid work herg} .,COme Grant and Lind; Charles G.| preaching service 11 a. m. schinsky, L. EB. Sundwell and Pelky, : Deeso and L. A. Norton are spending | T°¢™me of morning sermon, “The Last |" pinje lecture every Sunday evening eang several Christmas carols which the day in tho elty transacting bust | Sermon of = Great Preacher.” Troop|q, 7:39, Subject for Dec. 11, "Where added to the holiday atmosphere. Mrs.| Mrs. W. G. Johnson has returned to| ness for their firms in Denver. 18 of the Box Scouts.of America will! ji. the Dead?” Jessie Anderson Fowler added to the| her home in Crowheart after spending eee meet at the church and go tn a body|""ro.5 the soul ive after the body musical selections by playing several|some time here enroute from Denver} Fred Lichtenheld of the bureau of | TO™ the church to the Chamber of/4i.4° nother words is man im piano numbers appropriate to’ the|where she spent the past two months : visiting with friends and relatives. cee ice Born Men.” is now one of the active vice presi-|0T young and old. Preaching services} 23:20. Anthem, “God Be Merciful,”|o? bazaar will be given. dents of the company and will have . Messrs. Bottoms and . Lundberg. |hearsal. Friday, 7 p. m. Boy Scouts. Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. First Baptist Church. Fifth and Beech streets. C. M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor. May it be a time of heart searching James Grandon, P, H. Farvell, J. H.| Preaching and communion 11 a. m.}¢5r each one of us. Whisler, leader. “The Dead Body of Sin.” > m. end camp for the dedication services. Our troop committee also will be tn North Side Church attendance. Christian Endeavor 6:30] — ° ‘ Dp. m. Evening worship 7:30. of evening, “A Study of One of the} Sabbath school 10 a. m. ght.” Morning service 11 a. m, ‘Text day for Thermopolis while Mrs. Hen-| E. K. Price of tho Pacitic Mutual in| tim erening kerviee wee wht nico int|Romans 8.28. “Thought Adoption.” tive manner. ning has been there for several weeks.|leaving for Greybull, and eastern new -baptistry for the first time! Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Leader Cheyenne and Denver. He attended the Consistory convention held at Mr,and Mrs. W. F. Henning are in|Cheyenne. Ho is expected to return ‘where they will spend the| by the first of tho year. week-end. Mr. Henning left Thurs- see unch at the church and go out At) the close of the program the be Fie tf polnts, on busitiess. He will return] as it is now in readiness Ruby Hickle. guests were invited to surround the} Miss Marie Pritchett {s leaving to-|the first week in January, sontae evening at 7:45 si ae ane Evening service 7:45 p. m. Text, | ; tree, and Mrs. McIntyre, president of/ morrow morning for her home in A eee ba ciiee Eeriniviee clabe! Matt. 15:22. Thought, “Vicarious the club, acted as Santa Claus, giving} Greybull, where she holds a splendid) Wallace D. Hvané of the Evans Oll| Wednesday evening will be a time|Faith,” the gifts to the hostesses who passed | position with the Standard Refihing|company, has returned from an ex- given over by the church and its! The young people are planning a : them to the one named on the Christ-|company. She has been visiting with|tended business trip to San Diego, box social at the church Friday even mas tags. her sister, Mrs. €rank. Probst of this|Cal., and other points in the state. resend Ld thes: pena res alfa, Dec, 16. All are invited. Ladier Each club member an& visitor of| city. see fashioned oyster upper beginning at|tring boxes. Remember the date the afternoon recetved some gift and many Iaughs were had over the = humorous presents. leaving for Denver where they will/miles from town. hare @eak bikta to eaceh ob — ‘A cafeteria luncheon of coffee, sand-| spend the week-end visiting with rela- eae erates. <p Fehon cies Sinae Unity Study Club. wiches, relishes and cake was then/tives and friends. Mrs. Hopkins! G. R, Hagens is expected to return} ure but also a means of supplying} Sunday ‘service of the Unity Study served. ‘ plans to remain in the Colorado capt-| today fromf Thermopolis where he has} the kitchen with the dishes which we|club will be held in the I. O. O. F. hal! The hostesses included the tal until the Christmas vacations|been attending the convention called] hope to be able to use on many sub-jevery Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. dames H. A. Reichenbach, Allan Mc-| when Mr. Hopkins will join her at the|to protest against the organization of] sequent occasions. We have plenty|The subject for this week will be “Di- Lellan, F. A. Villnaye, A, B. Nesbitt,/ home of her parent: the Nonpartisan league within the/of cupboard room for the dishes and|yine Love Put Into Practice.” Harry Young, Don Sullivan, T. F. te state. plenty of new tables upon which to| All other meetings will be held in Algeo, who were assisted by the Mes-| | Mrs, Joe L. May and Mrs. Sam F. bpd spread for this and subsequent occa-|the study rooms 215 in the Midwest dames Harry Astin, O. C. Cacheralis,| Service are spending the day in Salt] Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weathers re-|sions. Come and enjoyed the even-| Refining company building. J. L. Biedermann, Woten and P. K.|\Creek where they witl assist Gregory |turned last evening from Bodle camp.| ing. Sees Edward: Powell ywith the Heart Day drive|Mr. Weathers expects to return to the}. On Thursday evening at 7 o'clock Methodist Churesh. ‘The next regular meeting of the| which will be held there today. camp today and return early next/{s a pleasure to note the growth in| 302 East Second street. club. of 86. menibers will be ‘held in eee week. numbers in the choir and also the| Rev. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. January although the divisions of the growth in efficien The member-| 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. An or- club will meet several times during ship of the choir {s still open for new|chestra of experienced musicians will this month. members and we are still extending | play. the invitation to anyone who wish the! 11 a. m. sermon, “Why a Prepara- s practice or wish to help in this way. |tory Membership in the Church.” All ‘We are rapidly gaining the reputa-|who think of joining this church P UP macy News Stand. ed for a time, has been preciate your patronage. The Kimball Drug Stores Mrs. HB, Durham left Jast night eS era. for Denver where she will join ‘Mr.! Durham who has been transacting) ee Bt business there. Mr. and Mrs. Durham Third Mile Stone | will remain in Colorado until Mon- oS ae . BENEFIT DANGE HERE Little Miss Barbara Rowen celebrat- nd Laide tion of friendliness and {if ever any should be present. one goes away a stranger !t is be-| Anthem, “Unto our Father's God” cause he gets away in a great hurry'by Fearts. and we suspect that even that would) Offertory, quartet, “Nearer, My God, ed the date of her third birthday an-| Mfrs. 5. O. Simonds who has been a niversary with a party at her home guest at the home of Mrs. H. B. Dur- 318 East Fifth street, yesterday af- ham has returned to her home fn Lin- ternoon, to which 19 Uittle friends were coln, Nebr. While in the city Mr.| The Kremlin Azov, of the Imperial} ne a aifficult thing to do. Come and/to Thee” by Drew. Kj invited. | Simonds was the inspiration of numer-|Oer of Muscovites, the’ playground | gee, 3p. m. King’s Heralds. For That G ‘The afternoon was spent playing ous social affairs. : of Odd Fellowship, is departing from ‘ 6:30 p. m. Epworth Lengue. Leader, | ‘or That Good gamea and with. original contests| 2%? the usual custom and is arranging First Presbyterian. © B. Coberly. Mrs. Florence Lowell) : which the children entered into with) Tay Browning who is connected|for a benefit dance which will be! Corner sixth and Durbin. Rev.|will sing. much spirit. ‘with the Noble Drug company of Lan-|Staged under its auspices December| Charles A. Wilson, pastor. Sunday) 7:30 p.m. sermon, “A Famous Gen- Later on in the afternoon refresh- < is spending several days here 16, for the benefit of the Natron@/ school 9:45. Don't be down hegrted, |eral’s Resolution.’ ments were served. Tho table was = on old friends and attending to,;County Memorial hospital. The dance|men, now that the women have the| Anthem, “Oh, That Men Would CHILE 108 N. Center St. decorated in a pretty manner ess matters. will bb staged at the Arkeon Dancing | best of us, but come out Sunday morn-|Praise the Lord” by Wilson. graced with a huge birthdsy > ‘tr wt bok AS. Academy. Tickets are being lberally}ing for Monda: 0. p. m. very important three lighted candles. A >: Word has been received from Mr.| purchased by local people, who realize mas bell was suspended abova the and Mrs. H. A. Burke who motored|that every penny of the net profits table while red satin ribbons hung)to California where they will spend will be turned over for the benefit of from the bell and were fastened to a'the winter, that they are enjoying the the new county institution. The Education to Fit Your Boy or Girl Properly for Life’s Work +Is more certain if you are already saving for that de&rtite purpose. SOUND MANAGEMENT and progressive meth- ods combined with intelligent and willing co-op- eration from officers and employes, make this bank a safe and satisfactory depository for your savings. The name of this bank on your savings book is a guarantee of safety and service well . worth having. The National Bank of Commerce A Good Bank for You. ONG: OF THES MANY THRILLING. SCENES ++: ++ -1N DW. GRIFFITHS “WAY DOWN. EASTS * Thermopolis where he has been spend-| Infirmities of the Weak. class 9:45, morning worship 11 o'clock. | special meeting of the officia) board. ing several days transacting business| 7:30 the third of a series of specia)|S¢rmon, “Watchers of Souls.” Heb.| Tuesday, Women's Foreign Mission Neidlinger. Solo, “His Eye is on the| Batley, 742 South Durbin street. Mr: talent In’ costume and Rex Mayne, en-|_ ©#°4f Thomas, who hasbeen con- Latter Day Saints Sparrow,” Gabriel. . Mrs. Ralph|Toothsker and Mrs. Faussett will as A gift. for each | TRS Proceedings is the first of tts kind Wyatt Cafeteria appointed district manager of the|©n North Wolcott street. An invita-| Superintendent A. A. Slado will speak.} Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. prayer meet tion is extended to all who wish to at-|Solo by Mrs. John Lind Young men|iug, led by Joseph Adriance. Subject left for Independence, Kans,, where he| t#ken. Sunday school will be held at . By 7:30.| Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. meeting of will make his home. Mr. Wetherili| 10:39 a. m. Interesting Bible lessons “A Hero of Israel.” 2 Sam/|the general ladies’ aid society. Report will be held at 7:30 p. m. Williams.” Duet, “Eventide,” Nevin ‘Thursday, DP. m. orchestral re Bible school 9.45 a. m There is a Morning worship 11 a. m. Theme: Evening service 7:30 p. m. Theme: Mid week service, Wednesday. 7.20 Sunday afternoon’ is the yearly mines bas left on a vacation trip in| Commerce for the trip to the week-| nortare wery member canvas of the church Che teams on the canvas will meet for ‘Them ft in St. gether just after lunch. Lunch will vd pms agate ye served at the close of the morning Your favorite maga- ose Ray Bryan is spending the day in iilack and Gontinus til after|come and enjoy a pleasant evening. zine is again to be found fr, and Mrs James Hopkins are/Casper, from his ranch about six/ 9, he tnbae Sha nage lle arte Cc, A. MARSHALL, Pastor. on the Midwest Phar- This service, interrupt-_ resumed and we will ap- that both the owner and leasee, have used the premises for purposeh of prostitution and illegal Mquor dealing and prays that an order of abatement, causing the properties to be sealed and} kept closed-for one year, be issued. While Doing Your Christ- mas Shopping Drop in to the brought in Laramie county. The Stowers-Mason place has been the scene of many police raids and For the owner several times has been ar- rested on city and federal charges, | FRIED SPRING CHICKEN Recently a soldier was murdered in| DINNER the place. The several numbers enum. erated in the petition all apply to dif- Saturday. ferent entrances to what is virtually! one structur ' a number of his friends presented him Stout, minister; office in the church, Next Sabbath (Dec. 10) is the begin-} God and J Sai atrunk. phone 1979 W. ygunday school 945 &| ning of our annual week of prayer | B, ¥. P. U. €:30 p. m. Points in the At ee m., P. VanHekken, superintendent. niedge we are likely to neglect, Owen to: wr we will not let any Casper money go to Denver or to any mail order houses for jewelry, watches and diamonds. Your privilege to spend your money at home to buy at HALF PRICE any part of our $50,000 stock. Huber The Jeweler in Your Town 101 S. Center St. Have MUSIC in Your Home This Christmas Baby Grands, Player Pianos, Uprights. Yours is the opportunity to choose from eight of world’s best instruments. Victrolas---Brunswicks It will pay you to investigate our proposition on these two beautiful standard phonographs. L. I. GULICH Phone 211-M Casper Representative . The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. _ Home of the Chickering Denver, Colo. P & h t \ \ ' \ \ \ \ \ t |