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ancing Party This Week. Mr. and Mrs. John Legan enter- tained at an informal party given this week at their home, 256 East F street, in honor of their son Doug- las’ birthday, also Miss Dell Decker whose birthday occurred this week. The evening was spent in dancing and refreshments were served at the close of the evening by Mrs. Legan and Mrs, Decker. About 25 guests attended. Miss Frances Daniels entertained at an informal bridge party given last evening at her home on South Walnut street. Honors for the eve- ning were taken by Miss Marion Cat and Miss Ethel Ryan. Among those who attended were Miss Gladys Hrone, Miss Marella Compton, Miss Agnes Ruth Taylor, Miss Anna Mae Taylor, Miss Mary Coswell, Mrs. Elbert Johnson, Miss Margaret E. Anderson, and the hostess. W. ©. T. U. Meeting Held Friday Afternoon, The Anna Gordon division of the Ww. C. T. U, met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C, D, Hemry on South Beech street. It was de- cided upon during the afternoon to stress the medal contest work by both the Union and Loyal Temper- ance legion branch of the organiza- tion. “Service” was the keynote of the devotional period. Officers elect- ed at the meeting were Mrs. W. W. Coale, president; Mrs. C. J. John- son, vice president; Mrs. Matt Til- ton, secretary; Mrs. 8. H. Fletcher, treasurer; Mrs. 8. BH. Bailey, re- porter. The next meeting of the division will be held at the residence of Mra. Harry Parsons, 440 South Durbin street. Birthday Party Friday Afternoon. Bobbie Monroe, small son of Mr. and Mrs, Theadore F, Monroe, was host at a party given yesterday af- ternoon at his home on South Kim- ball street in honor of his sixth birthday. For 8 Hal- lowe'en designs of black cats and pumpkins were used. Games were played and refreshments were served by Mrs. Monroe, assisted by Mrs. Jack Hunnell. Fifteen chil- dren attended. eee Miss Gwendolyn Haste Entertained Here Miss Gwendolyn Haste of Billings Mont., the house guest of Mrs. D. at a dinner given last night by the Casper Circle of Bookfellows at the Henning hotel. Following the din- ner those present adjourned to the Shipp. Miss Haste read several of her original poems, These dealt with western wubiecte, ‘The descrip- The Neighbors of Woodcraft Cas- per circle No. 409 will meet fn res- ular session Tuesday evening, Oct- ober 16 at the I. O. O. F, hall. BY MARY TOBIN 'W. Ogilbeo was the guest of houor ROONEY Californie’s Favorite Dancing and Singing Comedian analysis of the minds of those about whom she was writing, and her fa- mi'larity with the west were demon- strated tn the selections read. -. . Fun Festival Scheduled The second annual fun festival to be given by the Baptist Young Peo- ple’s Union will be staged at the church Fifth and Beech streets, Thursday and Friday of next week. ‘This affair is said to be on a larger seale than the one given last year. The proceeds will go to the building fund. eee Women's Association Will Meet Next Week The Women's association of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon, October 18 at the home of Mrs. J. H. Denham, 902 South Grant street. Mrs. Denham will be assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. G. 8. Barger. All members and friends are invited to attend. sued. tre neal te City Briefs W. L. Songster arrived today from Omaha and will spend a short time here on busine: Charles 8, Larkey is in the city on business from Tulsa. see Donald and Robert Helmer are vis- Itors here for a short time from St. Joseph, Mo, eee Mr, and Mrs, William King are visiting with friends here for sev- eral days from Salt Creek. see Miss Rose Sirtz is a visitor in the elty from Glenrock. ce Mr, and Mrs. J. B, Purdy are Bris- tow, Okla, visitors in the city for @ short time, se K. L, Belt is here on business from. Salt Creek. . A. T. Raswaie of” Minneapolis ts here on business for several days, cee Mr. and Mre. Ted Simonsen arrived in the city yesterday from the Pad- lock ranch and will visit here for several days. Charles Hoeusgen is in for @ few days from Arminto. ere C. C, Miller is a Salt Creek visitor in the city for s sald time, Mr, and Mrs, ne A. Ames came : yesterday from Lusk and will visilt here several days. cee Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Edwards are guests of friends here for a short time from malt Crgak. Mr. EARS 3. P. Naylor are Chadron, Neb., visitors in the city. Jack Hendriaxs as returned from & business trip pf several weeks spent In Denver gna vicinity. ac, nereg cad oc teste tee dass Denver business man visiting in the city for several days. M. M. Morrow has returned from PEaeh. Waste, be baa Sogn por :the Word has been received here of |, -COLUMBIA- OPENS TOMORROW 5 ACTS ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE HIGH-CLASS ACTS—SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE THE BIG ORPHEUM HEADLINER SING LING FOO THE CHINESE MYSTERY MAN In a Series of Novelty Illusions oO Special Added Attraction MERRILL BROS. Cyeleocica! Chumps—A Riot of Laughs —Extra Attraction— JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S BIG PICTURE “THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER” COMING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 Billy Ireland’s “Follies of 1923” WITH JACK MAHONEY AND A COMPANY OF 18 PRESTON and YSOBEL Entertainers De Luxe By shed ats ar ae pases: enne and Laramie where he expects| to spend several dod on business, J. Mundison Fak the White Clothing store of San Francisco is in the city for a few days on busi- ness having arrived here yesterday. oe. Miss Catherine Butler is with relatives here for several days from Denver, eee M. K. Jacobs has returned from Denver and Colorado Springs where he spent a week Cd * business trip. Phillip and Fregecick Gordon are among the out of town business men spending a short time im the city from Omaha. see Glenn Clarke visiting with friends here for several days from Salt Creek. cee J. K. Kelly has returned from Michigan City where he sepnt a Week visiting with friends, ose Arthur C, Cole left this week over- land for California where he will spend the winter months with his Parents. cee C. C. Chapman is a St. Loujs man spending a few days here on busi. ness. eee D. C.| Bowlin an insurance man of Omaha is in the city for a short time attending to business affairs. ieee Endeavor Society To Be Reorganized At a special meeting of the young people Sunday evening the Christien Endeavor society will be reor- ganized, and officers re-elected for the coming yeer. There will be a special program for this occasion. Miss Meachem, one of the secretarys of the Y. W. C. A. here, Mrs. Beck who has recently been a district sec- retary of the U. C. M. 8. in Colorado and Mrs. Albert Park, county sur- veyor, are among the speakers. All the young people of the church and thelr friends are invited. There will probably be 85 at least at this meeting and it is hoped that the high mark of 50 may be reached. Because of the evangelistic meeting! fh the big tent it has been best to hold this meeting off till the presént time. The young people are very. anxious about this meeting for Sun- day evening and want to get into their work again, The C, £. soclety purchased the first piano for the chureh and last year bought the rotospeed, and bought one-third of the stain used in finishing the inside of the church. They have been of real value dur. in the short time the Christian church has been organized in Gasper. They are as live a bunch as you will find. Be present Sunday evening at 6:20 o! a Mr, Haygood announces another dance and supper tonight at the ranch on the Alcova road. Sevey’s SSS ff the Big Time Christian Science services are held Sunday at 11 o'clock a m., the church edifice at the corner Fourth and Grant streets. The subject for today is “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?’ Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:80 o'clock a.m. Test!- montal meetings are held on Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to stead these services. iil East Side Methodist Community. 1614 East Second street, corner 7:30 p. m.. in Soctety.” Great Plunge,” {llustrated by stere- opticon pictures. Epworth League, Morning subject, “Jesus Evening subject, “The 6:30 p. m. Mid-week service for study and devotions, Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal. Friday evening at 7:30. North Casper. 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodard, minister. Sunday pare 10 a.m. Morning service, 11 Subject, “Christ Cureth the Paley.” Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m. Eve- ning service, 7:30 p. m. Subject, “The Reaction.” We aim to spare no effort to make our church a blessing to the community and an honor to the cause it represents. Your co-operation is solicited. Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis E. Carter, D. D., pastor. Sunday school rally, 9:45 a.m. Every mem- ber and teacher should be present and bring someone not connected with some other school. Junior church, 11:00 a. m., conducted by Mrs. Carter, Subject, “The City of God." The Junior choir, led by Miss Lucy Gantz, will sing. Ser mon, 11:00 a. m., “Growth in the Christian Life.” ‘Anthem by chorus choir. Children presented by the parents will be baptized at this ser- vice. Epworth League, 6:15 p. m., led by S. B. Bailey. Solo by Dean Sheppard. Notice hour is 6:15 not 6:30 p. m. Sermon, 7:30 p. m., “Wages.” Anthem by chorus choir. Members will be received at each service, Prayer service, Wednes- day, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, all day meeting of Capitol Hill circle at Mrs. C, B. Horsch’s home, 424 South Lincoln street. Choir rehearsal, Fri day, 7:30 p. m. Circle meetings, Friday, 2:30 _D. m. Busy Bee with Mrs. T, H. Elsom, 1209 North Dur+ bin street. CY with Mrs. 0. O. Lea, 526 West Fourteenth street. Ken sington with Mrs. R. Gordon, 824 South Wolcott street. Social Ser- viee with Mrs. I’. P. Neigh, 629 East Fourth street. Victory Workers with Mrs. Carl Bayer, 123 North Beech street; Mrs, Anna Place will assist, St. Anthony’s Catholic, Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- Un pastor, the Rev. Father Moreton assistant pore: Masses on Sun- day at 7, 9 and 10.30. Benediction at sp. m, Mass during the week at a m. Grace A. M. B. The friend'y church, 308 North Grant street Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D., minister. The report of the trus- tees’ aid dinner given Friday will be read qt the evening service Sunday. Mrs. Matte Johnson is chairmen. of of this distinguished auxiliary. We were pleased to have such a large number of members and friends to Holy communion on last Sunday. Sunday school at 10; morning wor- ship at 11. Subject of sermon “At the Foot of Hermon.” Evening wor-| 8. Anthem “The Ninety and Subject of sermon “The Larger Life." We invite those who do not have a church home in the city, to come to “The Friendly Church.” Our church has the at- mosphere of a home. Scandinavian Lutheran Oburch. The Rev. J. Rein, ices at the city hall at 11 a. m. and 330 p. m. First Congregational, Rev. Robert Allingham, Services at the America Church school at 10. super!ntengent. . yler, Pianist. Miss Dorothy Stnclair, sec retary-treasurer. Classes for all. Special interest taken in course of literature chosen. Worship and ser- mon at 11, Mr. Thomas Linghurst substituting for Mrs. Langworthy will render for Prelude “Largo” by Handel and for Offertory “Adante" by Fleck. The solo will be sung by Mrs. Berta Smith, director of music, entitled “It Was For Me" by Chas. Blount. The pastor will preach on “Good Samaritans Then and Now.” Each Sunday sees an increasing number of Casper people gather at the America because of the pipe or- gan, the soloist and the timely in terpretations of the pastor. In the evening the young people are invit- ed to meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 5 to discuss the proposed p’an of a pleasant young peoples’ Sunday evening. All young people welcome. D. VD. theater North Casper Christian Corner H and United. (On bus Une) Charles G. Stout, correspond- ng secretary of the Wyoming thristian Missionary Soctety, acting pastor and evangelist. We are be- sinning a series of meetings on Sun- lay morning at 11.00 to continue for An indefinite length of time, Meetings will be held each evening excepting Saturday evening at 7.30. We de stre the cooperation of all who are concerned and especially request all who can help in the muste to render all the help possible. Grace English Lutheran J. M. Cromer, D. D., pastor. Ser- vices Odd Fellows’ Hall Sunday school 9:45 a, m. The Superinten- dent, Robert V. Heinze, has returned und will be glad to see all the scho!- ars in their places. Morning ser- mon “Who is This Who Cometh From Edom, With Dyed Garments From Bozrah?” At 7:30 o'clock in the evening the pastor will preach on the great question, “What Think Ye-ot Christ?" All are especially \nvited, ‘The excavation for the pastor. Serv-| new church will soon be completed, J and plans will soon be ready for Emmanuel |” Fifteenth and Pop |the week begining ©. | the 21st. 10 a m. Sunday School 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the of Casper. 6:30 p. m. By ¥. P. U. 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. A. J. Jones |Committees who have in charge all| |matters pertaining to our Barbecue| and big free dinner on Oct. 21 will be announced. Judge Freeman of| Denver, E, ¥. Booker of Worland Judge Lacy, Dr. Johnaon and several ‘other men of prominence in | with us on the 2ist. This is some- thing different, A new thing tn; our church life, We are planning for a big day and we are hoping that you will arrange to be with us on J. T. Hanna, pastor. say | pastor. | Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Rust in charge. Sermon at 2.30 p.m. Dr, J. T. Hanna, Minister, First Christian R. R. Hildebrand, M. A. Pastor. | Church school Morning wor ship 11.00; Chr n Endeavor So- clety 6:30; Evening Service 1:30:/ Good music at al Iservices. We Good usic at all services. We morning and evening. All captains of the Ever Member Canvass are urged to be present Sunday morn- ing. All captains named will meet Monday evening at the church 7.30 o'clock, Visiting committees make a report Sunday morning. Our Sunday school 1s advancing, we expect at 25 per cent increase in attendance this Sunday. The school is graded and we use the most up- to-date methods of religious educa- tion. lass work is top notch. The Men's Brotherhood el want and must have a new class room, atch them get it—the women's seem to have a say—we are ring just what the next move be and who will make it. The young people remind you of the special meeting Sunday evening at 0 they will meet to reorganize the C. E. society and elect new offi- 8. ‘They invite all young people and thelr friends. ‘The ev ening fer- vices are growing. We begin atart- ing ,the evening meetings at 7:30 promipt Sunday. Please be on time Our motto is “A Church of Strength and Service.” Help us. St. Mark's Chorch Rev. Phillip K. Edwards, Rector Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at 9.45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. First Presbyterian Tabernacle Corner sixth and Dur- bin streets, Charles A, Wilson D. D. minister. Sunday school and Bible classes 9:45 a. m. Classes for all who attend. Morning worship 11 a. m. sermon ‘A sustained Relationship in the Love of God." Sommunion ser- viee. Special mu Young People’ Soctety 6:30 p.m Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. Ser- mon “The Test of a Young Man's Character. Every child in the City of Casper shou'd be In some Sunday school. Good American citizens are pair 220 South Center St. Leaves Casper, 8 a. m. Fare One Way, $3.00 Office: Arkeon B Leaves Salt Creek 2 p, m. TRAVEL IN COMFORT—TAKE THE BEAUTIFUL New Palace Car De Luxe to Salt Creek DAILY SERVICE STARTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH CARRYING PASSENGERS AND SMALL LUGGAGE ONLY LADIES’ COMPARTMENT—SMOKER—WARM—COMFORTABLE When the sister to this bus arrives, which should be about November 1, there will be two busses to and from Salt Creek Daily TEMPORARY SCHEDULE PASSENGER BUS Bargain Sale of Shoes at The Fad SPECIAL—Ladies’ Satin Pumps. derful values. Bargain Sale Price; Fad Shoe and Clothing Company Latest styles, won- __ $5.95 Phone 1686-W } at PAGE FIVE. boys and girls that have had their! strangers in our city to attend the training in the Sunday schools, Tho!Services of the church, you are al- } Parents should see that their child-| ways welcome, ren attend some Sunday school every ' any: Mr. Haygood announces another Westminister Guild will meet! gance and supper tonight at the Wednesday vening at 6:80 o’clock| ranch on the Alcova road. Sevey's dinner at the Manse 1105 8. Wol- orchestra. cott, A full attendance ts desir | Ee Members are asked to bring a friend.| 5) 5 yicnois tm @ business caller Ladies Ald Society will meet Thur®| nere for a short time from Grand day at 2.30 p. m. in the church par- Rapids, Mich, ra. Fred VanGorden’s com- eet mittee in charge. Strangers are| Me { Joseph Chatterson has returned to ee te One) acu | the elty from Sheridan where he has meet ‘Thursday evening at § o'ctock.| the clty trom Sheridan wher A full attendance ts desired, es ‘ men of the church are now carrying = on an every member canvass for the! Mr. Haygood announces another c er tonight at the current expenses of the church ‘© and supper tonig' They desire your hearty cooperation.| ranch on the Alcova road. Sevey’s Members of the Ladies Aid will) orchestra. | —— > . serve dinner to the canvassers Mon-} day evening at 6:30. Plates 60c.| Mr. and Mrs. B. Cobbins of Los There are many yet to be visited! | Angeles are visiting here for sev- and any man of the church who.can| eral days. assist are invited to the dinner. See Each team will report on their work this meeting. We Send your automodiie news td invite the *Spark Plug."—Care Tribune, Don’ t let FREE TORR poison your blood ome curtail your energy. If your liver and bowels. don’t work properly take Carter’s Little Liver Pills today and your trouble will cease. For dizziness, blotchy skin, lack of appetite and headache. Standard Remedy taken by millions for over Fifty Years. Small Pill Purely Vegetable Small Doss Sale on HATS AT THE BARCLEY SHOP FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY High Priced Models On Sale At $1 - $2 - $5:95 Also Bargains In Silk Lingerie, Hosiery, and Corsets The BARCLEY Shop MAIN FLOOR—O-S BLDG. Arrives Salt Creek 11 a. m, Idg. Arrives Casper 5 p. m, Round Trip, $5.00 Leaves Leaves EXPRESS BUS Carrying Passengers and Express Casper 9 a. m, Arrives Salt Creek 12 m. Salt Creek 2 p. m, Arrives Casper 5 p, m, Joe Stanton, Mgr. u