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id , Altar and Ros Bazaar Today. The Altar and Rosary society will hold their annual St. Patrick’s day bazaar and concert today at the Mullin club rooms. A luncheon will be served from 12 until 6 after which concert of Irish melodies will be given. The general management of the bazaar is under the supervision of Mrs. M. J. Foley, who {s president of the society, Mrs. E. H. Dean and Mrs. M. S. Ryan. Those in charge of the different booths are: Booth No. 1, Mrs. M. J. Foley and Mrs. J. L. Des- sert; booth No. 2, Mrs. E. E. Dean and Mrs. M. S. Ryan; booth No. 3, Mrs. C. A. Holloran and Mrs. J. J. Reilley; booth No. Mrs. Gatser and Mrs. J. F. Newman; booth No. 5, Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Strickler; booth No. , Mrs. B. F. Cullen and Mrs. Ben Nolan. The candy booth will be in charge of the members of the sodality. Those on the refresh- ment commit6tee are Mrs. Ida John- m, Mrs. Mary,Slizeski, Mrs. Robert Dodds and Mrs. J. H. Carey. A sale of home made breads and cakes will also be held. Popular prices will be found on all goods for sale. Muscovites Plan St. Patrick Dance. One of the most enjoyable dances of the series wiil be held to night by the Muscovites, a the Odd Fellows hall, Favors wii be given and it is hoped that al) members and frien’s will attend. Invitation ds may 3° had from tha commit eee Appreciation Extended by Y. W. C. A. An interesting meeting of the hoard of directors of the Young Wo- men’s Christian assoclation was held ‘Thursday evening at the club rooms. The reports of the regular commit- tees were read and approved, and the reports of the results of the recent campaign for funds were presented to the board. These reports showed splendid work on the part of the var- fous committees on the “drive,” and the members of the board were very thusiastic in thelr appreciation and aise for the work accomplished. “At this meeting it was the wish of the board that a public expression of thanks and appreciation be extended through the newspapers to each and every person who gave of his or her time in helping to put the campaign “over the top,” including the chair men and members of the various reg- ular and special committees, the cap- tains of the different teams and thelr members, and lastly, to the generous, whole-hearted and loyal citizens of Casper who contributed the cash and subscriptions which make it possible for the organization to carry on its program for another year. With the splendid support given by the public in the campaign for funds, the association feels added respons!- bility in trying to make the work count for a great deal for the women of Casper during the next 12 months. eee “Prize Nut” Dance This Evening. From the interest and curiosity that has been manifested everything ints to a big crowd at the Moose all tonight for the “dance of the prize nuts” which will be given by O. N. Shogren. Fifteen hundred prize nuts, each of which will contain a special prize, are to be handed out to the dancers. There will be 30 prizes to all those who hold lucky numbers. An exceptional entertainment is also s'ated for the occasion. It was wrong* ly stated yesterday that this dance is to be given by the Moose lodga It is entirely under the auspices of Mr. Shogren himself. | Mrs. Free Will Entertain. Mrs. Harry Free will entertain the members of the Casper Woman's club this afternoon at her residénce, 1234 South Wolcott street. An un- usual program of Interest has been planned which will follow the busi- ness meeting. oe High School Concert Is Big Success. The members of the Natrona coun- ty high school band and orchestra increased the Ist of their admirers last night when they presented a mu- “\sical treat such as hes rarely been heard in the local high school audi- torlum. H. W. Compton, director of the band and orchestra, deserves great credit for the things his pupils have accomplished. The first six numbers on the pro- gram were given by the high school orchestra, after which there were two by the high school band and orches- tra comb'ned and then four numbers SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923. rt 3 "Bohemian Girl," “American Exultant,” “Bright Star,” nattus,” Garden of Eden,’ Stilly Night,” and “Joyful Greeting.” eee giana,” Christian Entertainment This Evening. There will be an old fashioned sup: per and good time social this evening at the Christian church at the corner of East H and Madison streets which will be given by the ladies of the North Casper Christian church. The supper will be served from 6 until 8 after which an tltustrated lecture on Mexico will be given. An olf fash foned auction sale will be held during the evening and an old fashioned time will be had. The entire proceeds of the evening will be added to the new church building fund. The public is invited. Mrs. Efijott Entertains At Dinner Party. Mrs. Harriott Elliott entertained at an informal dinner party last evening a her home on East Second street, During the evening 500 was played honors being taken by Mrs. L. O. Fuller and 3B. T. Wright. Spring flowera were used for decorations Eight guests were present ——_ City Briefs CITY BRIE baz Frank C. Davidson returned last evening from Billings where he has been on business for the last three weeks. Jess Rice came in| Thursday from Salt Creek where he has been on business for two weeks. Brian Tobin, Joe Talmon and R. Neilson came in last evening from Salt Creek where they have been for the last week. “excellent cast by the band a’one. Among the numbers rendered were James H. Robinsorf left last eve- ning for Denver to be gone several weeks on busines! ° Harry Hore is spending a short time here on business from Sheridan. G. 0. Jacobs left yesterday for Omaha where ho will visit with his parents for a week. eee R. I. Blain has returned from Ther- mopolis after spending a week there taking treatments at the hot springs. eee R. R. Nelson ts here for a short time from Tulsa on business and visiting with his brother, F. Nelson. GHOSTS ON SCREEN ARE PROVING USEFUL, EFFECT 19 FELT IN “BORDERLANL Interesting arguments upholding the use of the supernatural on the ecreen and in drama are offered by ‘Agnes Ayres, Paul Powe'l and Milton Sills, respectively star, director and leading man of “Borderland,” Miss Ayres’ new Paramount picture which is said to utilize psychic phenomena as an integral feature of the plot. oy not necessary to believe in “ghosts’ to enjoy such a story," says “Miss Ayres. ‘Whether or’ not you believe that the dead can communi- cate with the living, cannot interfere with your enjoyment of what might happen were {t possible for souls passed on to warn the living against making mistakes.” “The fanciful will always attract,’ insists Milton Sills, leading man. “I know two great scientists who do not believe in spirits but whose favorite plays are respectively ‘Lillom’ and ‘Peter Pan,’ two of the most success: ful stories using the supernatural for dramatic purposes. “The success of the supernatural in drama,” says Director Powell, “can- not be disputed with such box-office triumphs as ‘The Return of Peter Grimm,’ ‘Earthbound,’ ‘The Tempest’ and ‘Peter Pan.’”. It fe said that “Borderland,” now showing at the Rialto is attracting patronage not on'y because of its novelty but because of its plot An includes Milton Sills, Casson Ferguson and Bertram Grass- by. | oe | School children are having their pictures framed at Graham Shields Furniture Co.—-Advertisement, Che Casper Daily Cridtne South Park and East Fourth Sts. J. H. Gockel, 9:30. Text of sermon: Theme: “We are scantified through the offering of the body of Jesus| Cross Bearer.” Christ once for all. Lenten service. Text of John 19:1-7. Theme: “Behold Man." Second Room, Odd Fellows’ J. M. Cromer, pastor. bers and friends of the church we want to say that every Trinity Lutheran. (Missour! Synod.) 10:30, German Lenten service. Hebrews 10:8-14. spiritual 7:30, English’ ference ment. cessions Grace English Lutheran. Hall.| Grace the Lord’s day| Many sermon:| lowing the revival service. ing quarter. Oh To the mem-| few weoks, and work will begin on same pledges The week of prayer and re- ‘al which has been tn progress for | the past two weeks, brought to the pastor. Sunday school,| church new in: beetle’ ‘spiration and means of uplift. Dr, Ward's subjects are as fdllows: At 11, “Christian Re | sponsibt! ity." at 7:30, “The Drafted The quarterly con- Fricay evening fol- Good re- convened the/ ports were heard from every depart: ‘Two conversions and eight ac- were added during the c’os- The plans for the New 1 will be out within a immediately have thereafter. already been for the last month has been better’ made and cthers are coming in nice- in every way than the one preceding. us keep Let ly. We up the advance, and worthy make the coming day df worship the greatest of all. | Sunday school hour {s 9:45 in the! morning, and everyone interested in his own meet with the children in the study tor. of God's blessed word. Christian growth should Durbin the morning worship at 11, when| Deum the children meet with the parents Church, in the worship of a common Lord, | Carter. Lesson.” The, pastor will preach on “Pre-Res- urrection Thoughts." Luther league will meet. The topic At (6:30 tho portant; Corner of East Second and & Sunday school, 9:45 a m. Then comes ™on by pastor, 11 a. m. solicit your afd in this most undertaking. Methodist Ep'scopal. treets. Lewis E Carter, p Anthem, “Te Laudamus’—Ludds. Junior 11 a. m., conducted by Mra. Subject, “A Lenten Boxing Eleanor Burwell will recite. Membership c'ass, 2:30 p.m. Very im- all be present. Epworth church. Thursday, 2:30 p, m., Found-| completion. We were glad to seo ors day will be observed by the Wom-| 120 in Bible school last Sunday anti an’s Foreign Missionary society, Each | will be glad to ses more when we get woman {s asked to bring a penny for into our new basement where we can each year of her mother’s age, if liv-| take care of the crowd. We now ing, or if not living, as many pennies have 88 enrolled In the Friday Night as her age would be {f atil! alive. This Church school and every scholar {s will be in honor of mothers. All) doing good work and we expect to women of the congregation are in-! increase the enrollment to fifty in vited. | two weeks. You cannot afford to miss this church school. The pastor com- Chrsnan. | First menced @ series of sermons on the R. R. Hildebrand, M. A., pastor,| “Three Dispensations” last Sunday Casper, Wyo. Church school, 9:45.| morning and will continue this ser- Morning worship, 11. C. H, Socteties, !es of sermons for several Sundays. 6:45. Evening worship, 7:45. Special These sermons are very interesting cholr and orchestra music. Our slo-| and will be greatly appreciated by gan for March ts the “Whole Church all. No one can afford ta miss this at Church School.” Mothers and fath-| series of sermons as they are very ers are coming who had a‘most for-; instructive. As a people we believe gotten the dear old “Sunday School) in the Bible as our only rule of faith Days.” You can't expect that boy of/ and practice and surely all can unite yours to keep right when his dad upon this great platform with no reads the Sunday scandals instead of creed but the Christ and no nome showing bim the way to Sunday} only His name. Sunday services as school. You dacs are not past the follows: Bible schoo! 77 a. m., Mrs learning stage. Our church school at G. C. Wright, superintendent. Com: $:45 each Sunday morning 1s picking! munfon and sermon 11 a. m. Christ up, you come. The study of the four| {an endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening Serv gospels is taking fine. Have you read {ce 7:30 p. m. [very one cordially Mark's gospel for this week's study? invited to attend these services Mcro interest {s being shown in real worship with us as you are a strang bib'o study than ever before. The er only once. subject for the Sunday mornings rer-| | ae mon will be “Mark's Good news.” The 5 : Evansville Chapel. outh| large attendance for last Wednes-| 1 5 ur ena. (peter Sunday day's church evening’ gave us great encouragement for the next one. These meetings will be what you make them. All are welcome. We are looking forward to the third Annual State C. E. Canvention beginning on! 1909 North Durbin street. March 12 to 15. Casper must wake George Woodard, minister. Sunday up and show these young Wyomtng-| school, 10 a. m. ,George Specht, su- ites that this is a real Ive place. The| perintendent, Morning worship 11 a Be tel school at 2:30 p. m. Sermon at ‘ou are cordially invited. North Casper Community. Rev. PAGE THREE by Mrs. EL B. Maxon at her home at Harold Sawyer returned this morn- 1431 East First street. Parents on ing from Laram: the East side are most cordially in-| week there att h vited to send their children that they | week at the ur i may, have the fine training that, Mrs. ————_> Maxon can give them. The pastor will assist Dr. L. Bp. Carter of the First Methodist church during the coming two weeks in the special evangelistic meetings. Save money and buy your furnt- ture and rugs at Graham Shields Furniture Co. Mills Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, pastor. Sabbath school, 2.30 p. m., subject, “Jesus Crucified." 7:30 p. m., evening worship; sermon subject, “The Power of the Gospel.” John Heth: dasher. The first hi mon Jar signed appearance n. he was arre: Are you attending church any-| that women where, or have you allowed your re-| of his hat. gious life to slump? Come and wor- —— ship with us this Sunday and get back nto the habit. There is a seat and a welcome for you. Shop around and you will buy at Graham Shields Furnitur prices are cheaper.Advert St. Mark’s Episcopal Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. ] Holy communion at 8:00 a. m | Chureh school at 9.45 a.m. Morning Prayer and sermon at 11:00 a m. Week day services—Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at 4:30 p. m. St. Anite? Cutie jac i Corner of Seventh and Center acto i streets. Tho Rev. Father J. H. Mul 8 lin, pastor, Masses on Sunday at 7 FRESH r 9 and 10:30 am. Mass du week at 8 a. m. Benediction {3 p. m. ny TOBACCO now 15f Christian Science Christian Science services are h every Sunday at 11a. m. in th . { chureh edifice at Fourth and Grant | ML Dn ONS streets. Subject, “Substance.” Sun day school for pupils up to the age of ROLL YOUR OWN WITH o ; Creator in league, 6:30 p.m. Miss Hazel Walker Scout troop {s certaintly showing| mm, —Subject “Commendable The ete Ee TUR EERILY Leader, WAU 1eed\0A, male 'Guartat’ willl sing| Peps The boys are getting ready for| ovey." Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m Brother W. H. Blomgren. Every: Dvangeistic services, 7:30 p. m. Dr.| spring hikes. Easter program 1s work-| subject “Makjng the World Bet one invited. At 7:30 a new order of J; A. Dean wil:preach. Octet. ‘The) ing out fine. ter,” leader Juanita Kean. Bvening service will be introduced. ‘The pas. Hours of Day are Over"—wilde. —_ vies 7:30—Subject—"Making the tor has crdered slides made from tho Evangel‘stic services will be he'd each Emmanuel Baptst. | Right Start.” Special music both famous “Ram's Horn” ¢artoons, and will use the stereopticon. All sing* ing wil be from the screen, and ple- 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Dean will night of the week except Saturday, at ach on Meetings for the week beginning on Tuesday and Thursday, and the pastor Marc! Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar. 18: Sunday—10. a. m—Bible| ‘5 3, morning and evening by Miss Spech casion of the second quarterly meet- ing of the new conference year. Rev. A. Wayman Ward, B, D. A. siding elder of the Rocky Mountain district, both services, people o} ny PLO will occupy the pulpit at means hear is the di: By all the result of germ diseases. In eve germs and bacteria. The kidneys are overwhelmed with the rush of new work; they break down, become congested, inflamed and diseased. Too often the real trouble is lost sight of until some dangerous kidney ailment sets in. If your kidneys are falling behind, don’t wait for serious trouble. Begin using Doan’s Kidney Pills today. Doan’s have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! Read How These CASPER Folks Found Relief --Mrs. W. B. Flanders, 116 N. Boy- er St, says: “Kidney trouble came on me some months ago. My back was weak and lame and there was a soreness over my kidneys. I had bearing down pains in the small of my back which became more intense when I stooped. I was also troub- led with dizzy Gare which came on me suddenly. bought a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at Kimball's Drug Store which relieved me of the trouble. I believe the cure is per manent for I have had no trouble since.” come will be recetved by all. have not sent for will you not do so at onc The evange'lstic services are for all f the city and a cordial wel- If you your church letters y when many will join our St., says: neys and when e? Easter on the new bulld! E. Gallington, 1433 8, McKinley St. “Hard work and heavy liftig some time ago weakened my kidneys and made my back There was a soreness over my kid- I stooped pains shot through my back. As pains stabbed me which made it time nt on I became worse and difficult to straighten again, An- was v_ ged to take to my bed and other bad symptom was dizzy there I lay for two weeks. My kid- spells. I began to worry a good neys acted irregularly. I used deal and became nervous and irrit- Dean’s Kidney Pills and after the first box I improved and was able to be up and around, boxes cured me completely.” | Ww ; rridat 8 = Vorahip Kenwood Presbyterian tures will iiustrate the sermon. Th Nighte. Friday, 210 9. sat General, Theme: “Feading the Pive, Hantre”| Rev. Edwin 5, Prenton, pastor. morning service is for the parents aq society at the church. ‘The Vie-| 6:30 p. m.—B, ¥-P. U., Mias Kather-| Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m. The and children, Tho evening service tory Workers will entertain. Friday,|ine Prewit, presiding, 780 p. m-—Eve.| Classes aro increasing in numbers and for the children and thier parents. 7.39 p,m. Choir rehearsal in the! ning Worahip--Tex’ 4 Cor |earnest teachers are needed to lead Tet us all attend both services. annex. The every-member canvass will, 7:35 p. m.—Prayer Service and Teach.|them. ‘Tho harvest truly is plen Everybody made one of us the f'rst be made on Sunday afternoon by sev-| ers Training Class. Thursday—2:20 p,.|teous, but the labourers are fow.” time he comes. jeral teams of men. It t@ hoped all, m.—Meeting of the Women's Misslon-| 11:00 a. m., morning worship. 2:30 p eee |members of the church who are not!ary soclety at the church, Friday|™- reparation for tne Easter pro Grace Chapel African Methodist. [on the canvass will kindly remain! Evening—Community meeting— Sub-| &™m. 305 North Grant St. Rev. T. J./at home during the afternoon so the ject to be considered, “Improvement| Weel night meeting, Wednesday : Burwell, B. D. Sunday school, 10 canvassers will not have to make alof Sfects and Alley: | 7:30, for prayer, pra‘se and Bible a.m. Preaching at 11 a. m, and return call It is hoped the work can| —— es | study. 7:30 p. m. Sunday will be the oc- be done comp'etely on this one day. North Casper Christian. Corner East H and Madison streets. East Side Methodist The church that is doing things and| Jesse A. Dean, pastor. Residence bringing the Message of Our Master! Sprague hotel. Phone 886. 9:45 a to the public. We commenced work;m. Tho department of the Sunday ng this week and| school for children in the kindergar will _push_ the work along repidly to! ten and first grade will be conducted _————_——— rip Left You a Bad Back? Are you getting over a cold or grip only to find yourself a victim of backache? Are you suffering headaches, too, dizzy spells, a dull, tired worn-out feeling and annoy- ing kidney irregularities? Then don’t de- lay! Physicians agree that a vast number of the worst cases of kidney trouble are ry infectious disease the system is alive with poisonous Mrs. Fred Krecklow, 1131 Glen- arm St, sa: “I was troubled a good deal with my kidneys. They acted irregularly. My back was lame and there sas a soreness over my kidneys, When I stooped over lame. sharp able. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised in the paper and used one box which cured me complete- Two more DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Every druggist has Doan’s, 60c a box. 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