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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923. Blue Triangle Club Tea this Afternoon. Members of the Blue Triangle club} of the high school Girls’ Reserve will | give a tea this afternoon from 2 until | 5 at the Y. W. C. A. headquarters in the basement of the Smith-Turner! building. The tea will be given for the benefit of the secretary of the ¥..W.C. A-in China, * i A short program has been planned. Miss Mary Jane Keith, dressed little Chinese girl will give a Chinese reading. Miss Marle Walker will give sovera? vocal selections accom- panied by Miss Ruth Castleman. A Chinese dance will be given by the Misses Dora Stanley, Carma O'Malley, Gladys Wilcox and Alberta Wagner. The hall will be decorated in Chinese lanterns and shades with Chinese colors to add to the attractive- ness of the decorations. Hl eee Bridge Tea at Lummis Home. Mrs. B. B. Lummis entertained at an informal bridge tea yesterday ot ner home, 118 ¥wst Sixth street. Honors for the afternoon were taken by Mrs. James Kem and Mrs. T. A. Dean. Among the invited guests were the Mesdames M. N. Wheeler, Leigh Townsend, Fred Capen, Carl Shumaker, James Kem, Joe Denham, G. R. Waldschmidt, James Stewart, James Gratiot, H. H. Schwartz, T. A. Dean, Mrs. Belle Griffen, and Mrs. Thomas Riach. eee Th jay. | The Ladies’ Aid society of the) Trinity Lutheran church will serve a chicken ple supper Thursday eve-| ning from 5 until 8 in the church | rooms on South Park and East) Fourth streets. There will also be a, sale of baked goods. ere Altar and Rosary Society Will Give Chicken Dinner. Ladies of the Altar and Rosary s0- clety will serve ‘a chicken dinner Wednesday evening at the Mullin club rooms. Serving for the dinner will begin at 5:30. eee Duplicate Club Friday. Mrs. J. C. Snook entertained the Duplicate Bridge club yesterday at er home on East Eleventh street. | Substituting for the afternoon were) the Mesadmes B. L. Estabrook, Fred | Freeman, and Jeremiah Mahoney. | ‘The club will meet a: February 16. City Briefs | Sam Stanton returned yesterday from Nebraska where he was called by the serfous:illness of his father. eee Charles Davis left last evening for Denver to be gone several weeks visiting friends and relatives. eee c. C. Straton is a business caller for a few days from his home in Great Falls, Mont. eee Thomas Miller and son left this week for California where they will md the remainder of the winter onths visiting at the hame of Mr. Miller’s parents. y cee ‘There will be a theosophica: meet- ing Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in room 215 Midwest building. Subject for the evening will be “The True Christ.” The public is invited. see B. B. Eubank returned to his home in Omaha yesterday after spending several days here visiting friends and cn business. eee C. 8. Parks spent several days in Salt Creek on business. ee Henry Dolan left last evening for Colorado Springs and will spend some time there visiting friends. eee M. M. Gilbert is a busiess caller for a few days from Sheridan, eee James Smart left Friday evening for Kansas City ta be gene several ooks. eee M. J, MckKeon, a resident of New- enatioy Wyo., stoppml over in Casper Saturday on his way to Riverton, eee 0. W. Riley, agsistant state beni! examiner, has been in Casper for the last day or two on matters connected with his office, eee Leslie Finley left tor Cheyenne Sat-| urday night. eee D. M. Phillips is a business man here from Denver. Cia et J. R. Freeman, a Tulsa of] man, is visiting in Caspe: giao ki? SE You will have no difficulty in mak- ing your rug aeloctions from the large stock at Graham Shields Fur- niture Co., successors to Shaffer Gay Co. | church | master for the occasion. God. Corner Grant and Lind streets. R. R. Hildebrand, pastor. Bible school, 9:45, Morning worship, 10:45. I. C. E. society, 6:45 p. m. Evening worship, 7:45. Special music by choir and or- chestra. Hymns you love to sing. Our pre-Easter campaign is getting @ good start. Which class will claim the honors this week. You should be boosting and pushing hard. We cor- dinlly welcome the public to the Sa- cred Concert Sunday evening. The people of the North Side Christian will be present. The choir whl be assisted by the orchestra. We know from the program that there is a real treat for us. The silver of- fering will be used for the new song: book fund. The regular monthly board meeting will.be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church. Those who were here and were present at the annual banquet last year remember what a great time and fellowship ban- quet they had. Every effort is being mace to make the annual feast next Thursday evening a greater success. Gudge C. D. Murane will be toast- Hear our annual reports. It is a great pleas ure to hear the continued remarks of the churches concerning the | ership training school which begins February 12 to 16. We are in hope that every Bible school in Casper will be represented by its teachers, There 1s every promise for a fine school. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m., in the church edifice at Fourth and Grant streets, Tho lesson sermon for Sun- day {s “Love.” Sunday school for the pupils up to the age of 20 Is held at 9:30 a. m. Testimonial meet- ings are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock, St. Mark’s Episcopal. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K.-Edwards, rector. Holy com- munion at 8 a. m. Church schoo! at 9:46 a. m. Holy communion and ser- mon at 11 a. m. St. Anthony’s Catholic. Corner of Center and Seventh streets, The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- lin, pastor. Masses at 7, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Benediction, 3 p. m. Mass during the week at 8 a. m. Mills Free Methodist. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evening! service, | service, 7 o'clock. Prayer ‘Thursday, 7 p. m. Song practice at 7:30 p. m., Thursday. All are wel- come, Florence Archer, pastor. ‘The Church of Jesus Obrist of Latter Day Saints. Services will be held Sunday at the Lebor Union Hall, on North Wol- cott. Sunday school at 10:25 a. m. Evening service at 7:25 o'clock. All are invited. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, Sunday school at 9:30 a m. ing worship, 11, Mills Presbyterian Church. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, pastor. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Evening worsh!j, 7:30, The speaker at this service will be Dr, G. M. Anderson of Casper. Mr. Peyton of Paisley pastor. Morn- Scotland, will give some piano se- lectiona, Second Baptist. ‘West A street, 309. Sunday schoo! at 9:45 a, m. Preaching, 11 a. m. B, Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m, Preaching, 7:30 p.m. Sunday ts rally day; all the members and friends of the church are expected to make this rally @ success. Come and send your money; let your namo be on the rally ist. The brotherhood will meet Mon: day night, 8 o'clock sharp. Mission. ary soclety Wednes(ay, 2:30 p. m. Prayer mecting Wednesday night. The teachers training class will meet Tuesday night; all the persons who gave their names for the class please be on hand. Walter J. Brannon, pastor. Emmanuel Baptist, Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar Sts. Rev. F. I. Blanchard in charge. 10 a. m. Preaching service, 11; sub- Meetings as follows: Sunday school, Jec, “Building Up the Kingdom of Young People's meeting, sub- ject, “What Is the Chief Value of a Young People's society?” A roll call of the members will be given. Every | member is expected to be present. Casper’ Sensational Shoe Sale Starts Monday s Most SEE SUNDAY TRIBUNE { 6:45. day | | Che Casver Daily Tribune “Shorty, how come you to get banged up like this?” “I was this way, Luke: building, and while 1’ Messages, with object lessons, adapted to the young mind, uplifting | members. songs, taught. school, service, At 7:30 p. m., preaching service, a|in Evansviile, Special address to the young people,| public ts invited, | though helpful to all ages, will be! | delivered. Meetings every night this woek, except Saturday, at 7:30, Im- portant ’ practical messages will given. | precede each mid-week meeting Boys’ and other be | pin streets. meetings | Wilson, D. at’ school and Bibl 19:45, and Girls’ At bers. Sermon, | 4ion."” Anthem, Hosts" (Witty). O Israel” Blanchard in charge. m.; preaching “Softly R. Anthem, WYOMING TRUST CO. ~ u, (Buck) “The Solo, Mr. at the I will be given. First Presbyterian. Tabernacle, corner Sixth and Dur- The Rev. D.. pastor je classe 9:45. session meets to receive new morning things will be)and public receptio nof new mem- The public is invited to all of the meetings. Evansville Chapel. Rev. F. I. Sunday meetings ars as follows: Su’ 2:30 p. Awakening “Gideon and His Threa Sacred musicale, 7:30. Silent H. Master. Young People’s meeting, 6:30,| !ng, toms and Heard Ray videon. Cook. Vome. Host Charles A Sunday At worship of | 122 of | ‘ot Ye, Mac-| H. Hunctred.”” by choir. | school Due! The w F. By C. D. Batchelor. : I was lamping one of those human flies walking up the face of a 'm thinking how much danger he is in alon; ch ‘3 the same way, and I wake up in the hospital.” g comes a chauffeur gawp: i The Glorious Night." Messrs H. L. Bot- B, Firmin. Bolo, “T the Voice of Jesus.”—Mra. Shaw. | to worsh'p when they into the Sunday s has hold Cornet solo, Plano ob‘igato, Ladies octette, Anthem, We with Mr. Da- Mrs. Ray “Calling Me “O Lord, God of us. welcome all who wish “I was glad sald* unto me, we will go Midwest Heights. 1:30 p, m. Preach- chool m. house of the Lord."—Psatm Every one ts invited to attend these services. T been well Night.”| the children, and in the near future ngelistic wervices for ie Sunday attended’ by “A Bank of Personal Service” CAPITAL $100,000.00 GENERAL BANKING R. S. Ellison, R, C. Cather, Leo A. Dunn, H. B. Durham, G. R. Hagens, T. 8. Cooke, L. L. Aitken as OFFICERS R. S. Ellison, Chairman of the Board H. B. Durham, Vice President DIRECTORS R. C. Cather, President Leo A. Dunn, Cashier } pin will sing. ten days at least. Special music and spectal singing will be arraigned for those services. The pastor wishes to urge every famly to get all things arranged to attend these esrvices. Many from Casper have planned to come and help us during this revival neeting. The exact date will be an- nounced later. Mrs. Hattie Lambert, Paster, Methodist-Ispiscopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis E. Car- ter, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 2 m. The monthly misstonary offer ing will ba received. Sermon, 11: subject, “The Warp and Woof of Lite.” Anthem, “Lead Me in Thy Truth"—Wilson. Junior church, 11, conducted by Mrs. Carter; subject. “The Little Dove.” Charlotte Cha- At 2:30 p. m., member- ship class, Epworth league, 6:30 p. m.; Palmer Johnson, leader; Mrs. G W. Anderson will sing. At |m., germon, “Left-Handed Peop! ; Anthem, “In Perfect Peace”—Wag AA ner. Monday, 7:30 p. m., official board meeting, Monday, 8 p, m., Bus'ness and Professional Women’s ss will meet with Mrs. Harry Hawkins, t Second! strect. Wednesday, 7: p.m. prayer service and teachers’ training class, led by H. Maddux Choir rehearsal, Friday( 7:30 p. m. Circle, meetings, Friday, 2:30 p, m Busy Bee, with Mrs. L. F. Minkle, 1000 Harrison street. Capitol Hil! with Mrs. C. H. Lowe, 113 South coln street, CY, with, Mrs, Ode Pur- due, 917 South Oak street. Kensing ton, with Mrs. C. J. Johnston, 914 South David street. Social service, with Mrs, E. J. Collier, 625 South Beech. Victory Workers, with Mrs. Chris Wagner, 333 South Grant. North Casper. 1009 North Durbin. George Wood ard, minister. Sunday school, 10 p. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6 r lead er, Anna Wilson; theme, the Good Fight." Morning service, 11 a.m, Anthem, “Like as a Father.” Text, “For with the heart, man be- Leveth unto righteousnes 0. Anthem, Text, “Enter the strait gate.” ye in Grace Chapel African Methodist. Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D., m Sunday echool, 10 a. m 11 and 7:30, Holy communio: both services. Prayer at 7:30 evening. Official board, Tuesday evening. The slor choir will fur- nish music for the morning service, and the senlor for the evening serv- fce. The minister will fill the pupit at both hours. Morning sermon theme, “The Hunger and Thirst of the Soul." Evening, “The Family of the Lord, or Akin to Jesus Christ." We extend a cordial welcome to all who may attend our services. Grace English Lutheran. O4A Fellows’ Hall, J. M, Cromer. pastor. After a months’ wrestling with the grip the pastor is ain back on the job. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Robert Heinze, superinen’- ent. You and your chfidren are all invited to come. Two excellent new teachers have been added to the force. More are wanted. No better work can you do than this, Morn ing sermon the pasto Ws ‘Go on, let me alone, I'm too busy. I can't come down." Evening serv- ice at 7:30; subject, “Weeding out and getting ready to fight.” Now don’t come to any of these services un- less you want to hear the old gos- pel straight out from the shoulder. No compromise with the devil and higher criticism here, $3.00 to $5.00 values In fine | boy’s shoes, to close out quickly at | $2.25, JESSEN BROS. CO. 115 East Second —— _ Special prices on heating stoves at | Graham-Shieids Furniture Co., suc- sors to Shaffer Gay Co, PAGE THREE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I will not be responsible for any Dill contracted by my wife from thie day on, ROY MILLS. ae With the exception of one or two other metals, such as nickel, which are but faintly magnetic, tron is the only known metal with powers of magnetism. CROQUE 'Spasmodic Croup is frequently felleved by one application of— VICKS Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Remodeled by the Palmer & ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF PUP CAFE No. 2 116 W. MIDWEST AVE. Sunday Morning 7 A. M., Feb. 4 Painting Stewart & Company Plumbing Sheet Metal and Heating Gant & Company Electrical Union Electric Company Carpenter Work W. E. Employers and Employes All Members H. A. R. E. Health Department Rating, 99.9 Per Cent WE THANK YOU FLEMMING & SOTO, Props. | Pup No. 1, 108 N. Center | Following Firms: Company Pratt I. A., Local 842, Casper The Sentry Of Service Wyo. Compression Tube & Tire Co, East Second and Yellowstone By this sign you will know that good tires — real tires—Hood tires are for sale with- in. We sell Hood tires, and the lit- tle red sentries mark the curb of our shop. Just drive up East Second St. to Yellowstone and you can't miss us, Phone 1125-M

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