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Che Casper Daily Cribune ceive new members. Public recep- Grace African Methodist. tion of new members Easter morn- PAGE THREE allowed a reasonable expense not Clerk of the City of Casper, Na- “The Friendly Church.” 305 North|to exceed $200.00 for clerical, trona County, Wyoming, until Grant street. Rev. T. J. Burwell,|services in connection’ with the|8:00 P. M.. on the S3ist dey of B. D., minister. Telephone 1584M.|compilation of the City Ordi-| March, A. D. 1924, for the fol- Emmanuel Baptist. Sunday school at 10 a m. Morning |nances. lowing items in connection with Fitteenth and Poplar streets. Dr | worship at 11 a. m, Subject of ser- All voting aye, motion carried.| improvements to the City Water J. T. Hanna, pastor. Reridence 1510 | mon, “Opened Windows.” A. C. E. Moved by Pelton, seconded by| Works System: South Poplar street. Phone 2751W.| League at 6:30 Dp. m. Evening wor- areas the a Re the Chief ITEM A ship at 7:30, One of the special fea-}0f Police in rejecting | certain tures of the evening service will be |Tooming house applications for se aa seceting flow’ Soba an address by His Honor Mayor 8. | licenses be confirmed and the ap-| abie of measuring two and ones Soe peunaey it = mL, sermon |K. Loy. This ta the first occasion |Plicant in each case notified tol hate million (2,500,000) wales by the pastor: Text Acts 18.38-41.|of the mayor's visit with us. A|Close said rooming house and mch d : daily, for 12 inch discharge line, Sunday, 6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U.,| large con tion is desired. Week. | Cease the operation of same. ® missionary lesson on Japan, led | ly ietaticge on follows: Juntor choir} All voting aye, motion carried. ITEM B TY Cae by the pastor. Sunday 7:30 p. m.,| rehearsal Tuesday at 8 Pp. m. Sen- Meeting adjourned until Wed. One 24-inch belt to deliver 200 Mr: and Mrs. M. C. Lacy are sermon by the pastor: Text, Rev.| {or choir rehearsal WeCnesday at |nesday, March 26, 1924. horse power at a speed of 5200 Lander visitors spending a short 5:9-10. TuesCay, 7 p. m., choir prac-| 8:15 p. m. Chorus rehearsal Friday |(SEAL) S. K. LOY, Mayor, | feet per minute, running over 78 tice. Wednesday, 7 p. m.. prayér|nt 8:15 p. m. Preparations are be-| Attest: H. H. PRICE, inch diameter drive pulley and 20. service and bible reading Acts Ch. | ing made for the usual Easter rerv é City Clerk. inch diameter driven pulley. 14. Thursday afternoon the Ladies’ | ices, inspiring and enlightening. The| Publish Mar. 92 Manufacturers of either belt Aid will meet at the church. Mes-| program for the evening of Easter Pre must state guarantee. i sengers to the association to be ap-| promises to be the best ever in our Specifications for Belting eee Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Williams and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Linton were visitors in the city yesterday from Douglas. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. i " ana ata eran A ne. Reports | church. The Baby Contest for the March a 1924. Pg ety Foca tp ae junday school and church of-| evening of April 21, judging from 4 LPs t pe" 1 1 i ct : plumes 0. O'Connor, ‘has returned ficers are needed at once. Come to/| the interest and enthusiasm already| ,The City Council of the City) to the following specifications: Emmanuel: “They love a fellow | shown will be a grand success. You |°f Casper met in adjourned regu- Leather elcome to {eoveatvices lar session in the Council Cham-| Teather belt to be two-ply oak time on a combined business and Lpemgnc jy ye are spending several days here from Z "And, Yo, I am with you! COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS | City Clerk Ven Frit with a special waterproof cement. even unto the end of the March 24, 1924 Moved by Whisenhunt, second- Sone bl a ver will be great! of Casper met in adjourned reg-|tion of Intention to include that . seetae pe Aghios be your min-| ylar session in the Council cham-| portion of South Spruce Street Hee me eo the ava ae oe BER axle oo fate Sgt eae Ly ree! a with Mayor] jving between the south Vest — ply yarn and 16 sleys to the filler 7 . K. Loy presiding. the proposed pavement to be laic é Virginia, stot Frigntere 189] "On roll call the following were| on West Railroad Avenue and the| fq PIV yam lg 53 rages Bk ge dapat present Councilmen - “ ee north line of the proposed pave-| thread, 28 to 44 stitches per foot 2s 5 a Lt os b a spa i 4 Te Oe mmier and W. ¥.. Mund were Riverton men who spent yes- terday here on business, eee Miss Alice Netzel is visiting with friends here from Lavoye. see C. L. Preston of Nebraska ts visit- ing in the city for several days hay- . Street, in Improvement District wt ts “ taining numbers which will be fol-ling arrived yesterdey, ale, Ton ofc eitavetathe (aber. 1C. B. Hotfhine and H. H. Price,|No. 38, and fixing the date for re-| "Crass face of belt, lowed .by a dance. All De Molays o08 Oe ere we sways welcome at | City Clerk. monstrances and objections there-| minimum shall be 424 Ibs. per inch and Masons are cordially invited to] 1. Kennedy {s visiting here and . our services. Moved by Pelton, seconded by|to on the ist day of April, 1924”,| Der ply und of the filler 300 Ibs, attend. attending to business affairs from be given by Messrs. Jorgenson. Royce that the protest against the| be pa: as read. Salt Creek. per inch per ply. The belt shall be put through a tensation process to densify its fibres and remove surplus stretch, pal. Corner East Second and South] Austin and Dr. Mark Smith. M: eee Durbin streets. Rey. Lewis E.|A. V. Fitchie has charge of the Calvin (Spike) Cass, ciyit engineer, | Carter, pastor. Prayer for the Sun- music. In this service the men of spent yesterday at Douglas trans-|day school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday|the church wish to express their acting business affairs, school, 9:45 p. m., 8. H. Maddux, | appreciation of the contribution of cee superintendent. Address, 11:00 a.m.,| the new First church to the city, to L. C. Manning of Denver arrivea| by Miss Winifred Gabrielson of| religion generally and personally to St. Marks, Church creation of Paving District No. All voting aye, motion carried. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev.| 43 filed by a number of property Moved by Whisenhunt, second- Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy| owners be referred to the Cityled by Royce that the “Resolution Communion at §:00 a. m., Church| Engineer and City Attorney to de-|of Intention to include Ninth The belt shall be impregnated school at 9.45 a. m; Morning prayer | termine what pe cent of the prop-| Street from Oak Street to Walnut with a Composition to toughen the and sermon at 11:00 a. m. erty in the above district is rep-| Street in Improvement District fibres, increase resistance to resented in said protest. All|/No. 38, and fixing the date for wear and tomorrow evening residence in the Standard addition. eee . , : insure _pliabilit: a D this morning and will spend several | Indla. Anthem, “The Recessional,”| their own selves. Tho First church Trinity Lutheran voting aye, motion carried. remonstrances and _objections| jong life and shall be thoroughly . De Molay’s To Meet days here. Schnecker. Solo, Miss Edna Mae]is a church of the open door. Qfissourt Synoa) This being the date set to hear/thereto on the ist day of April,| seasoned end waterproofed ; mani Monday cee Healey. Junior church, 11:00 a m.,| Welcome. 8. Park and E. Fourth atreets.|objections and remonstrances| 1924” be passed as read. ‘ facturers to furnish proper metal A special mecting of the De Mo-| axfax Greenberg of Kansas City is | conducted by Mrs. Carter. Subject, J. H. Gockel, pastor. 9:30 a. m. ree st the creating of Paving} All voting aye, motion carried.| fasteners for this belt. @ business caller here for a short| “Soldiers Two." Solo by ‘Walter First Baptist. Sunday school. 6:30 p. m. Bible rict No. 42, and there being] Moved by Royce, seconded by ume. i Item C. sopee no objections or remonstrances| Pelton that the “Resolution of In- . 10:30 a. m. morning service, Text|Whatsoever against the creating|tention to include Poplar Street|, One {hree-ton chain block and wieahiag 11 Yhiie Bea. of sermon, John 6:1-15. Theme “The| of said District, it was moved by|from Fourteenth Street to Fif- pen and two C. & M. trolleys arrived today and will spend several | Epworth League, 6:15 p. m. Harry sow r3 1 m. oh . Lord Does Provide! Whisenhunt, seconded by Lown- teenth Street in Improvement Dis for same for an 18-inch I-beam. days here. Hubbard, ieader. Mr. Everett J.| Pic's meeting 6:30. Junior B. ¥. P.|" 7.39 p.m. evening service. ‘Text|des that the Ordinance entitled| trict No. 24, and fixing the date . eee Simonds of Cuba will speak. Miss 0. Lvening service 7:30. Pray- lof sermon, Luke 33:56-62. ‘Thane, |“An ordinance oreating Paving| for remonstrances and objections a Item D. Ben Hunraser of Ogden, is attend-| Eda Holland will sing. Sermon,|°* meeting Wednesday evening. |“Dented by a Disciple. This is| District No. 42, and providing for|thereto on the Ist day of April, pene llaneous a hye “ ing to business affairs hers for a| 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Subject, | These meetings are increasing In in-}the fourth of a series of special|the paving of certain streets in| 1924” be passed as read. j ne aren gauge, As! oo few days. “No Self-Made Men.” Anthem,| terest and attendance. Plans are/Lenten sermons on the general|the City of Casper in said Dis-| All voting aye, motion carried.| or equal. Peep ely by ses 2 yee eee “Unto Our Father's God,” Forris.| Underway now for the entertain: | thome: ‘Jesus in His Passion" trict No. 42, and other construc-| Moved by Royce, ‘seconded by| Ting graduate: to § dare a C. C. Mitchell and L. H. Fee ar-| Quartet, “Thou, © God, Art| ment of the Central Baptist arso-} No services will be held here next| tion incident to the paving of said| Hoffhine that the ‘Resolution of One Norte auger si “se rived this morning from Denver on| Praised." Goold. — Tuesday, §:00| ciation which will meet in Casper} Sunday as the pastor will conduct |District, and apportioning the Intention to include CY Avenue | OF se iuradnated. (ore tiehaed a short business trip. p. m., Sunday school board at the|@t-the First Church on Wednesday |wervices for the church in Wheat.|cost thereof upon the abutting| between Thirteenth and Four. | ring, Seger e ; ) oe Suse home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W,|%n¢ Thursday, April $ and 10. We | land. property in said District, be pass-|teenth Streets in Paving District| One belt clamp, waters or Smith. Membership class, 2:30 p. m. hie: e: It is very important that every Fifth and Beech streets. Sunday G. H. Hildebrand of Stoux City|member of. the class be present.| Schoo! 9:45. There is a class for evening at 223 West First street. ‘This will be an old-time barn dance and the public is invited to attend. Greybull was represent here| Ferguson, 954 South Ash street.| ©xpect to have Rev. Theodore Hor. ed as read. No. 28, and fixing the date for re-| equal, complete with lacing tools. yesterday by W. Hughes. < Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer ser-| 80m of Denver with us for both serv- Scandinavian Lutheran. All voting aye, the Mayor de-| monstrances and objections there- Item E. cee vice. ‘Thursday, 8:00 p. m., social in| {ces on Sunday and all members of |. p. Reint, pastor. Services ‘at the |clared the motion carried and the|to on the 1st day of April, 1924”,| One vertical water cooled air R. H. Atchison and Max Lockner| honor of the basketball team.|the church and congregation are city hall at 11 a. m. in Norwest | Ordinance to be known as Ordi-| pe passed as read: compressor, 6-inch cylinder by 6- of Denver are in the city for several | Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Philathea class| Urged to be present as there !s alana at 7:30, p. m. in English. s) an) nance No. 379-A passed. All voting aye, motion carried.| inch stroke, 6 horse power at 20- days attendirg to business affairs| meeting at the home of Mrs. C. A.| matter of business which will be] day school at 10 a. m. " Suns)" Moved by Royce seconded by} Moved by Whisenhunt, second-| foot displacement, with 24-inch of importance. Badger, 321 South Lincoln street.| brought before the church at that ‘ Whicenhunt that the City En-l/ed by Pelton that the “Resolution | pulley—speed approximately 225 $8 The following will assist as hos-| time. Evansville 1. gineer be instructed to draw plans] of Intention to improve by gtad-|r. p. m. mB. A. Arnett 1 an Cut /0f COWD') aoe Mihel Lemmmes and; Mise | tebbek: ‘Mire. I: A; Christensen, Drs. eee ‘The Sunday rote ge ‘dor the (and specifications for construc-|ing, constructing curbs, draining al RE eae Violet Arnold of Parkerton were the|G. W. Fisher, Mra. W..B. Keyser, First Christtan leadership of Mr. Rust ia doing |tiom of Paving in Paving Districts] and paving the’ following. streets; _ Hauling guests of friends here yesterday. Mrs. V. Mokler and Mrs. B. H. R. R. HILDEBRAND, fine work. You are cordially 4; are No. 41 and-42, and submit same| Che Street from 11th Street to The heuling of one Fairbanks aE Saetiiecungiiner, fae FP, ae Pester. Friday, 2:30 p. m., Ladies’ M. A. Pastor. to be present at 2:30 y invited |to the City Council on April 7th,| 15th Street; Boxelder Street from| Morse type Y oil engine, weight day from Midwest and will spend! xr Connelly is spending. a short Church school, 9:45; Morning| this. go0@ work along. Bree |1924. 11th Street to 12th Street; 12th| approximately 20 tons, and ono re Pays ee. time in the city visiting with friends worship, 11:00; C. E. Society, 6:30;| will not be able to EE ee All voting aye, marian icerziia® Street from {Boxelder Street to | cameron centrifugal pump, preight ae, utara! A This e se! treet; ree! ‘om | approximately ns, from f. 0. b. ‘Miss Helen Gardner has returned | £T°™ Salt Creek. : Brent Aci pe a Shiney as a of other work next Sun. Siaanbrece ota remonstrances Chestaut Street to Cherry Street; ee Casper to the river Pump ond street. CY with Mrs. P. tian church {gs in full swing. With ; Diamond, 1043 Oak Crest street. / total of 15 additions last Sunday. ’ ‘t. L. Ernuish of Lusk is attend- Kensington with Mrs. A. R. Lowey, | Young Peoples day, and ja grand 605 East Eleventh street, with Mrs. total of 21 sm to ee eee here and nO hae: ail ‘Social: Meet of during the three weeks y . against the creating of Sanitary|14th Street from Willow Street to| House in the NE% of the NW% Unit Sewer District No- 17, and there|/Cherry Street; 15th Street from| Section 18, T. 33 N. R., 79 W, 224 nly Tram Conter. being no objections or remon-| Willow Street to Cherry Street,| about three and one-haif miles at 10:00 stata raid suniay School | strances whatsoever against the|to be known as Paving District| (3%) from Second and Center Ing services at 1100 pene Moth: | creating of said Sewer District, it/No, 44, and fixing the date for|Strects, Casper Wyomins—this of this campaign we are facing Sun- Vv. B. ith, 332 was moved by Whise$hunt, sec-|remonstrances and objections| item to include the placing upon q ake - Eouthe icone erage with eas | oY eenlte, We ase erioiie tee ae | Tethes nie 4 ciass.. “Lessons in| onded by Lowndes that the Ordi-|thrrefo on the 7th day of April,|the foundation, ready to” grout Mrs. J. E. Dyke expects to leave = m, Harley Smith ‘asulistio Victhie ni ples that Suara Grivice: for the| Truth,” at 8.00 o'clock. nance No. 380-A entitled “An| i224," be passed. ‘ both. pleces of equipment. tomorrow evening: for’ Ft. Collins i Workers with Mrs. M. R. Traylor.| ance. Our-moal fe 400 nee attend: on Ordinance creating Sanitary Sew-|" Aj! voting aye, motion carried.| Plans of the pump house and arnere abe Ars epanceecs Se. 155 North Kimball street, with Mra. | ‘Members of the Christian church, | Corner, “tain ', oertstian er District No, 1%, providing for] | tieeting adjourned. pump pit may be seen at the of- eee : Ww. ol streets. ii ita: ewers y Y, ‘ayor. ice of the City Engineer. Mrs. J. W. 4 construction of Sanitary SEAL) §. f ¥' i 3 rs DG. Nenie ABST (Oe. Laser e, Setioting, | Feiday, TAD p- fay chole| Tou; Ven, MVS. NOt Doan. attending we Charles G. Stout Minister, Res. 773| therein and apportioning the cost| Attest: ‘HL. HL PRICE, Bidders for this item must give peak ra ; rehearsal. : Don't let Casper with her enna tee |achoar 10 nDhon® 21495. Sunday] thereof on the abutting property City Clerk. | surety bond in the sum of fifteen ee os ‘The new envelopes for the year|terests keep you {rom your ahve, se Am. Communion and|in said District,” be passed as thousand dollars ($15,000.00). to H. L. Anderson was amon Lavoye visitors who arrived yester- day. morning sermon 11:00 a. m. Junior Cc. B. 3.00 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor Society will be organized Pub. March 29th, 1924 read. eer guarantee the safe arrival of the beginning April 1, will be at the| We are trying along with the other All voting aye, the Mayor de-|) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL |equipment on the foundations ‘A church for distribution. Kindly ask| churches here to make the church “ inance passed. TATE. above mentioned. Sora ee ee Popular. e riia Js the 8. O. 8. call.jat 6:30 p. m. Evening worship and care fatty te date ‘set to hear The State of Wyoming, County Item H. Casper visitors Thursday in Chey- : ata Last Sunday the youre ranging. | evening sermon 7:30. On Monday| objections and remonstrances| of Natrona, ss. hes Srctabine eeieliccuatastel enne included Mrs. B. Deagin, Mrs. yer ‘Catlins their innings. ‘This Sunday the old:|@ Darty forme rch there will be] against the creating of Sanitary!’ In the District Court Eighth|and labor for the construction of Edna French, W. L. Connelly, E- B. j Corus etineieastis eee Gentac| en talks Hee Gene ny te old:| ® Darky. tor the-chotr.and all who| sewer: District 18, and there] Judicial District- pump house and superstructure in Campbell and R. Y. Foster. ‘ F tim, ‘The av. Father J. 21 Mul.| do ae well, Soa ceca te ie ed ratirerested in the music or thel being no objections. or remon-|\ In the Matter of the Estate of | bumP,house and plans and specifi- v7. Pg oh ; f=| streets. The Rev. Fat aes ¥ ils beg etn Bs land to miss a ea open to all. Tuesday even-| strances whatsoever against the| J. A, Cummings, Deceased. cations on file in the office of the Frederick Paco is visiting here ig 2 lin, pastor,’ the renee » Geb teg &e ett ore absent Bunday. Sun-|ing boy scout night. Wednesday creating of said Sewer District, it} “Notice is hereby given that in| City Clerk. for several days from Arminto. i Moreton, assistan’ far ee a Her oe om $ eee ee are going to have seeing. Teacher-training evening, was moved by Tucker, seconded] pursuance of an order of the Dis- Bidders may bid on any or all ae! 3 3 UNO Ry Lat spe tates tock. | “Th ee ae Pictures. The subject peared evening choir practice.|by Royce that the Ordinance No.|frict Court in the County of Na-| of the above items. A. B, C, D, E. E. Barry of Midwest is spend- " Mass during the week at 8 o’c! e Lig irom God,” is one that © interest is continually develop-|381-A entitled “An Ordinance|trona, State of Wyoming, made] fp, F, arfd H. tng «few & in the city on bust- Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benedic-| will keep your interest to the very| ing and a nott Iceable growth all along alge last. Next Wednesday the WC. ih creating Sanitary Sewer District) on the 27th day of March, A. D.,| ‘The Council reserves the right the line, There were just two hun. No. 18, providing for construc-| 1924, in the matter of the estate| to accept or reject any item as A ness. a 8H i Solonald Sreere eats ot thelr| dred tn the Sunday school 1aet Sun-|tion of’ Sanitary Sewers therein| of J. A. Cummings, deceased, the| Go De Ei Pree Hot coe oo al ©. C. Landes arrived last evening Christian Science. President will give an Address. ‘ehe| tanent ‘re, time the enrollment was| and apportioning the cost thereof| undersigned, as administratrix of| bids. from ‘Thermopolis and will spend Chiat Deane) Savane 859 Oe ee er Te ey ian eory tye new teachers have been|on the abutting property in said|said estate will sell at public auc-| A’ bid on any item that exceeds several days here. ae Beri een eee eee nc | theceveding. An sicome Asc | Now weondded to the teaching force. | District,” be passed as read. tion to the highest bidder for cash| $200.00 must be accompanied by eee , oer Fourth and Grant ‘streets, every | (he evening. Al the churn, Ani| New People are continually coming| All voting aye, the Mayor de-|and subject to confirmation by|a certified check in the sum of Bryan Reld is among the Midwest . Sunday morning at 11 g'elock. Sub- pei spor day ioe a bala 5 pe among us and conversions are fre-|clared the Ordinance passed, said District Court on Wednesday| ten per cent (10 per cent) of the visitors spending a few days in the : flee Neale AN Ta ea eee ald BB tag alae ca Aially te | chick ywooidom & meeting passes in| Moved by Lowndes, seconded] the 23rd day of April, A- D., 1924| amount bid, to be forfeited to the clty odeedee Cree ates wctocn | vite ail strangers and visitors t2 cre | dltinra ve 00, 7ot Fecelve new ad iby Whisenhunt that the City En-| between the hoursof 9 o'clock in| said City of Casper us liquidated eee Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. | Te es eit kept leche fee the church. Woe have a|gineer be instructed to draw plans|the morning and 6 o'clock in the| dameges if the bidder is awarded Ne D. C. Hinds, Jr., of Shawnee is if pa He ee: LU pcre Aras upltting service both nloraine end for work and as yet not| and specifications for construc-| evening of said day, to-wit at the] the contract and fails to enter visiting with friends here and at- tending to business affairs. eee ree enough workers. Let all who|tion of sewer in Sanitary Sewer|hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said| into a contract for the furnishing will come and help and receive help. | Districts No, 17 and 18, and sub- day at the south front door of the} of said material to the city of RETA mit same to the City Council on} county court house in the city of| Casper within five (5) days from East Side Methodist Community | April 7th, 1924. _ . | Casper, State of Wyoming, alli the] the notification that he is the suc- 1614 East Second All voting aye, motion carried. | right, title and estate of the said| cessful bidder to furnish the mae WILLIS HUGH, Germany, Minister.| Moved by Pelton, seconded by|J. A.’ Cummings at the time of his| terial. evening with good music. The Grant street bus passes. The church is on’ the corner of Grant and Lind strects. age of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Reading room at 325 Midwest building is open each week day from 12 noon until 6 p. m. Mrs. H. E. Talley has been shop- ping and visiting with friends here from her home Midwest. ole in See : First Congregational. First Presbyterian Tabernacle. Another record broken last Sun-| Lowndes that the Resolution pre-|death and all the right, title and The City of Casper reserves the Mr, and Mrs. Harold Delaney of lige Services at the America theater.| Sixth and Durbin streets. Rey. | day! 173 to 8. 8, Supt. Lyon and his|sented declaring the intention of| interest that the estate has, by|rieht to reject any and all bids. Salt Creek are the house guests - Robt. Allingham, D.D., pastor.|Chas. A. Wilson, able body of officers and teachers,| the City Council to create a Grad-| operation of law or otherwise, ac-| bids. Church school at 10:00. After re- subject, “Loyalty to] ®F@ doing valiently. Those in our| ing District embracing the follow- quired, other than or in addition Successful bidders must give ted failures society will eventual- ly give proper time to tho culture of the soul. At the present time “Big” things and “Material” things have the center of the stage. Wor- ship and sermon at 11:00. Mrs. L.| Missionary society, Westminster Christ and the Church.” Eleventh |Community, not attending church| ing streets: Jackson, Washington, |to that of the said J. A. Cummings] bond for the full amount of their anniversary service. All members| °therwheres, cordially invited to be| Melrose, Conwell Square between| at the time of his death, in and to] bid, except Item F, which bond and friends of this church, new| With us. 5th and 15th streets, and setting| all those certain lots and picces| shall be as noted, for the faithful families in the city, and all mem-| 11:00—This is our monthly juntor| the date to hear objections and re-| of Jand situate, lying and being in| performance of his contract. bers of the Ladies’ Aid soctety,|S@Fvice. Junior choir wil! furnish|monstrances on April 21, 1924,|the said County of Natrona, State The surety shall either be re- the special music for the day. Pas. same to be known as.Grading Dis-| of Wyoming, described as fol- State of Wyoming, f Plane This charmi L, Langworthy, organist. Prelude,| Guild and Young People’s society, | tof will bring a message particularly} trict No. 9, be passed as read. | ows: or a surety guaranty company i The Registering lar of white Belgian T Nocera. =H Chapt: 7 Ottertary,| etek requasted to" be present. The | for them. All voting aye, motion carried.|_ Lots Twenty-eight (28) and] duly qu d to act as surety or “In a Class by Itself” fect of the is by Rubinstein. Mrs. sermon will set forth the place and| 630 Junior Epworth League ts pro] Moved by Pelton, seconded by|Twenty-nine (29) and Thirty-| guarantor. Easy to Play and expressed In the border and Uning.| Porta smith, director of music.|1mportance of this church in the|§tessing nicely under the superinten-|'Tucker that the Ordinance No.|three (33) and Thirtyfour (34) | Attest. ; Play Well! Catia ae Anthem, “They That Trust in the|life of tho city. 7:30 p. m., illus-| dency of Mrs. Evah Edwards and 878-A entitled “An Ordinance|in Block numbered One (1) _ in H. H. PRICE, —PLAYS ANY MUSIC Oe Mo thelr now offices: Room | Lord,” by Adolph Frey. First | trated lecture, showing many fine| Her’ worthy associates. Leader this|réguiating Sunday Mercantile|North Burlington Addition, City City Clerk 5 ROLL. located in ine timen Bide” Phose|church chorus. Sermon by the| new views of Africa. Sunday school, | °Vening, Stewart Farrar. Business,” be passed as read |of Casper, County of Natrona, as S. K. LOY, —THE ONE PLAYER TO ff | 20%. Turn fe pastor on, “The First Congregational | 9:45 a. m. Loyalty Sunday. Every} 7:30 Miss Gabrielson will be pres-| All voting aye, the Mayor de-|said lots and block are laid down Mayor ‘AND THIS CLI * Church, Its Past, Present and Fu-|member of the school is requested | ¢Mt and bring one of her fine mes-|clared the Ordinance passed. and described on the plat of the Published March 8, 15, 22, 29, MATE. ‘Women form about two-fifths of|ture—a Prophecy.” A church where|to be present. Parents are assured | ®#6¢8 on *World Reconstruction.| Moved by Pelton, seconded by|town (now city) of Casper, and| 1924. eee Ne fois the workers employed in the coal| Jesus is not embalmed and care- | the best of religious training in this| Messrs Dean and Ernest Sheppard} Whisenhunt that the salary of | additions thereto on file and of|— ‘our Moc ’ : issi is in the office of the County , India. fully laid away in a creedal mauso-| school for thelr children. ~It-is an| W!ll sing a duet. x! the Water Commissioner be rais-| record in the office of the County CASH. eae wih peste Mist hat ehmcalticas tuck Irvin | DppOnity soa" Ganbet etord. te |. TusMtay April Jat, 7130 Ladies aid| Sate $250.00 per month, same to|Clerk and Ex-officio Register of PT $420, $495, $575 am eS 4 r > + eer eT ‘i Social. ce c i ‘ 924, in| Deeds within and for said Natrona active reality, functioning in the af-| miss. Young People's society, 6:15] ¥'ll give a Hard Time Social. Ad-|take effect April Ist, 19 i, leeds h n snioy TERMS 1 DESIRED HICH ST S PILLS fairs-of men today. A church where Ladies’ Aid society, Thursday, | Mission fee will be 5 cents for each|view of the fact that the Water|county, Wyoming ‘vhe we 7) BRAND, sealed bak got os truth is welcomed rather than|220 p. m., in the church parlors. | foot of your heigbth, which will en-| Commissioner is at times engaged) Terms and conditions of sal - | avoided, whe¥e vigorous intellectual | Mrs. Firroin's division will be honor | title you to refreshments for the|in extra service during the night.| twenty-five per cent (25) wit USED CARS Chas. E. We s action is encouraged rather than| guests for having added recently | evening. All voting aye, motion earried.|the bid and balance upon con- J é ~ - 2 condemned. A democratic church] the largest number of new member! Wednesday 2ndy Whisenhunt called away at this} firmation of sale Music Co. ¥ with an equal welcome tu High and| Installation of new officer: Thursday 3rd, time: ; - | Dated this 27th 232 E. ‘asper he you uiebw low. This is. Mr. Allingham’s last | attendance is desired. Annu .| Rally for the r Moved by Royce, seconded by| A. D., 1924. * “Phone 194. 7 sermon before leaving for his new|ing of the congregation for clection| Mrs. Fenwick, State President will|Tucker that the Resolution of In-| field ‘us president of Tabor college.|of officers and hearing reports for| Sive the address. 730 young people’ tention to include in Paving Dis-| Ac Mothers may bring their small chil-|the year, Tuesday, April 1, in the| Sunday school class will have the | trict No. 39, 1st Stree fro: m Ash dren to the nursery at the ¥. W.|tabernacle. Dinner, 6:30 p. m.| Social at home of Mr. Harold Saw-|Street to Boyer Street, A Stree G. A. At 6:20 the young people | Tickets now on sale by the trustees. | Yer. 336 4 Boroint. mee from Ani Street toruees iret t for discussion of vital themes| Program of music and entertain- riday 4th, 7:30 Senior chorus. Street from Ash Stre: - IDs. = at the ¥. W ©. A A great place | ment preceding the business session. | Call special attention to Wednes-| er Street, and fixing the date to| NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS.|/ Nolan Chevrolet Co. for young people to find out the|All members of the church should| day, the 8th. Joint meeting of the|hear objections and remonstrances orchestra. y of March y the court. THAT WILL RUN 1] We t a fe refully | lected Used 24 Easy Payments May Be Arranged “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Barcley Corset From Bertha Middicton b , ; Casper City Water Works Temporary Office Globe Shoe a 230, the ¥, W.|be present. Choir and choral society| Tithers of First church and East|on April 21, 1924, be passed. A “Private Baths for Ladies Formerly of the Barcley Shop care eae! he Rytnecadts hold earache ‘Tihatecay, evening. Mane side at First church. Tithers and all} All voting aye, motion carried. Improvement. ; emer Expert, Attendant Pee AoE a Toman || forth with General Burke Sinclair ing of the session at the close of the | others interested invited. Announce-|_ Moved by Royce, seconded by| Sealed proposals will be re- 159 S. Beech St, Phone 1409W Fittings at Your, Home in the chair, Short addresses will morning and evening services to re-| ments regarding supper later, [Pelton that the City Attorney bel ceived at the office of the City