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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924. PAGE THREE. be hosts at a dinner party to given Sunday evening at their {dence on South Cottonwood. ers will be lata for 1 Altar and Rosary To Meet Wednesday The regular meeting of the Altar and Rosary soctety of St. Anthony's Catholic church will be held on Wednesday afternoon, April 23, at the Mullin Club, Hostesses for the meeting will be the Mesdames M. Kelleher and C. A, Lutkins, see jarper Mrs. D. L. Whitting entertained at an informal afternoon party given at her home last Thursday in honor of her niece, Evelyn Harper's ninth birthday. The afternoon was spent in guessing games after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Whitting assisted by Miss Emma Dayton. Fifteen children attended. —_—_—— . arin Chas. A. Wilson, D. D., Minister. adults, reception of new members. Shower and Party Given Last Thursday Evening y, ‘The Misses Berenice Davis, Hazel ‘Walker and Marie Lemon entertained eat a shower and informal party given last Thursday evening at their home, 342 South Poular street in honor of Miss Lucy Gantz who will be married in the near future -PERSONALS The Misses Frances and Mary McCarthy, daughters of Eugene Mc- Carthy, are spending tho Easter vacation here from Cheyenne where to Frederick Holland Jr. Presenta-|they attended the Holy Child tion speeches were made by Ray-| academy. ymond Traylor and O. C. Lenz to the eee couple who were presented with kitchen articles and a complete set of china. Twenty six guests at- tended. The Misses Sara .and Drucilla Stewart and their father, A. H. Stewart, are spending the Easter ois ATS holidays at their home in Denver. eee Entertainment Given At Moose Hall Friday Evening. A birthday party and entertain- ment was given Friday evening by the Women of Mooseheart legion at the Moose Hall for members having birthdays uuring this month, tnclud- ing Mrs Katherine Vogler and Mrs. A. M. Miller, The evening was spent in dancing and music after, which refreshments were served on nicely afranged tables bya commit- tee composed of Mrs. Emma Human, Mrs. Margaret McKlose and Mrs. Nina Wait J. O. Spicer and A. W. Renneke of Denver, officials’ of the J. 8. Brown Mercantile company, arrived in the city this morning and will spend a short time here on business. eee Cc, L. Spencer is here on business for a few days from Denver having arrived this morning. eee E. G, Inlay ts in the city today on business from Cheyenne. see A. B. Rasmussen {s an out of oe town business caller here for a Midnight Bridge Club short time fror Seattle. Will Be Entertained eae Miss Kathleen Sullivan will en-| J. W. Flynn is here on business tertain the Midnight bridge club next Tuesday evening at her home on East Tenth street. Easter Program At Midwest Heights Sunday Morning A program of interest given Sunday morning at ‘clock. in the Moore building at Midwest Heights by the children of the Sunday school. Special music consisting of saxaphone and cornet numbers will be enjoyed. An Eas- ter basket will be given to each child and it is hoped that all families liv- A few chickens will pay the gro- cery bill. See Mountain View Sub- ULBRANSEN The Registering Piano a Class by+Itself” Easy to Play and Play Well! —P LAYS ANY MUSIC ROLL. —THE ONE PLAYER TO elated THIS CLI | Nationally Priced Four Mo¢els CASH PRICES $420, $495, $575 and $650 TERMS IF DESIRED The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. 232 E. Seoond—Casper Phone 194. “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 S. Beech St. Phone 1409W $25 REWARD For information leading to re- covery of car—new Ford ones —stolen about 8:30 from front of the postoffice Friday night. En, No. 9440615, license 1831) DR. JOHNSON Phone 699 or 746 THE GREEN LANTERN ROOMS 233 South Jackson Street. Ideal Bachelor Quarters For Men and Women Newly Furnished Throughout Hot ang Cold Water in Every Room—Private Bath If Desired, Steam Heat—Plenty of Light end Alr Phone 1363-W HOTEL TOWNSEND Casper’s Newest and Most Modern Fireproof Hotel NOW OPEN from Omaha for several days. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. W. David are expected to arrive in the city this afternoon. Mr. David 1s representa- tive of the Kelley Springfield Tire company. eee Miss Marie Casey is the guest of friends here for a few days from her home in Denver. ee E. A. Arnett and A. Riggins were business visitors here yesterday from Careyhurst. cee Cc. J, Johnson is among the Den- ver business callers spending a few days here. eee Cc. W. Branch and Richard Furgeson arrived yesterday from Perry, Okla., and will spend several days here. eee R. L. Nobly and T. F. Williams of Midwest are visiting with friends Lere for a few days. eee G. A. Blake came in yesterday from Lavoye and will spend a short time here attending to business af- fairs and visiting with friends. eee Peter Joseph Tobin is in for a few days visiting with his family and attending to business affairs. - 2. . J. E. Trovt is a Long Beach visitor spending a short time here. eee W. P. Farris of Elderado arrived in the city yesterday and expects to spend a number of days here attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. cee A. J. Tullens is here on business today from Denver. . eee Mrs. G. O. Brown is shopping and visiting with friends in the city from her home at Salt Creek. see Judge R. Matson ts here today from Cheyenne. cee Samuel Nelson is visiting here for a short time from Lavoye. oe BE. M. Briggs has returned to Mid- west after spending several days here on business. eee Lesife A- Miller returned last eve- ning to his home in Cheyenne after spending several days here on bus!- ness, eee Robert Litheredge and Arthur Les- ter left last night for Denver where they will spend the week end on business. cee Miss Aften Seal is spending a fow days in Denver the gu of friends, Be independent; raise chickens. See Mountain View Suburb. the termination of his own earthly life, he longs for some undergirding assurance of life hereafter for his loved one and also for himself. such a certainty of the future pos- there a viow ef immortality Walch a a of w “sclentific First Presbyterian Sixth aiid Durbin streets. Rev. 11 a. m. Subject—Ewidences of resurrection, baptism of infants and Anthem—"Unfold Ye Portals,” Gou- nod. Anthem—“ ‘There Is a Green Hil Far Away,” Lansing. Duet, Easter Song, Mrs. Leggett and Mrs.| Young people meet at the ¥. W. Leschinsky. ©. A. from 6:80 to 7:30 p.m, Fol- lowing will be the usual evening services of the church, at which time Dr. Sullens will make an in- formal talk upon Easter influence. This will be followed by the regular Sunday evening music service with usual song conductors. 7:30 p. m. Subject—The Risen Lite Anthem—“Christ Is Risen Today. Violin Colo, Miss Helen Stone, Quartet, “The Saving Victim.” Mrs. Leggett’ ahd Mrs. Leschinsky, Mr. Rush and Mr. Firmin “The Old Wayside Cross,” male chorus. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Full attendance is desired in all depart- ments. Special Easter offering for the building. fund. Young peopte’s meeting 6:15 p. m. Mrs. Wilson class of ladies will Methodist Episcopal - Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis B. Carter, D. D., mk tor, 9:30 a. m. prayer for have a party at the church Thurs- Sunday school. ous a. m, Sunday day, 2:30 p. m. school. 8, H, Maddux, supt. Rev. A. F. McGarrah, D. D. of New York City, most noted church effi- ciency expert of the Presbyterian church, will arrive in Casper April 30th for a week of special meetings in the First Church. He will meet the Aid society Thursday, 2:30 p. m, and will be the guest of the men of the church at a dinner in the tab- ernacle, Thursday 6.30 p. m. Every man of the church is requested to reserve the date for this great meet- ing. Tickets will be furnished free of charge by the Men’s class. The session of the church will meet at 10:45 a. m. Easter day to receive new members. As a large number are to be publicly welcomed at the morning service, !t will be an ad- vantage if all desiring to be received will notify the minister and be present promptly. 11:00 a. m. Easter sermon, “The Credibility of the Resurrection.” Members will be received and children baptized. Anthem, “East- er Dawning,’'Petrie. Quartet—“Magdalene” — Warren Mesdames Hilgren and Holden, Messrs Arnott and Hilgren. 11:00 a. m. Junior church’ con- ducted by Mrs. Carter. An Easter story will be told and Virginia Spicer will recite. Junior choir conducted by Miss Lucy Gantz will sing. 6:45 a. m. Sunrise service by young people of the city in this church. This will take the place of the evening devotional meeting of the Epworth League, All young people of the city are invited. 7:30 p. m. Special service in honor of the Apollo Commandery Knights Templar ‘who will attend In a body. Anthem—‘‘Joy to the World,” Petrie. Masonic quartet, Messrs Arnott, Ritchie, Gray and Haynes. Wednesday 7:30 Founder's day service of the Woman's Foreigh Missionary Society. <A program A&A great interest will be presented. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Cholr re- hearsal. Because of the large attendance First Congregational. America Theater. Church school_for thirty minutes only, from 10:00 to 10:30. The spe- cial Easter service will begin promptly at 10:30 2. m. Prelude “Sunrise,” by Steele, Mrs. Langworthy. Hymn, “Jesus Christ Is {Risen Feil expected it would be well to come Taeoanccaients. early to all the services. Last cantat: “The World's Redeemer,” | Haster_ many stoof during the Eas- v nd many could not get by, inant. “Dicks: ter services and many cou! s into the church. “Now the Queen of Seasons,” Chorus, eas “Lo, the Pilgrimage Is Ended,” North‘ Osener Pretiyteran 1009 North Durbin, street. Geo. Woodard, pastor. Sunday school 10 a, m. Baster kervice 11 a. m. Subject: “The Explanation.” Christian En- deavor 6:45 p.m. An Easter pro- gram Is to be given at 7:30 p. m. by the Sunday school and the choir, You are invited to attend these ser- vices, Chorus. “God So Loved the World,” quar tette (Miss Agnew, Miss Faulk, Mr. Flynn and Mr. Burkett). “And Behold,” bass solo, Mr. Mc- Nulty. “O Light of the Work solo, Miss Parmer. “As It Began to Dawn,” bass solo, Mr. Burkett. “He Is Risen,” Chorus. “O Give Thanks,” tenor solo, Mr. Freeman. “Ours to Sing,” Women's chorus. “The Lord Is My Light,” tenor solo, Mr. Ritchie. “Christ Being Raised,” soprano solo, Miss Agnew, and chorus. “Afterward He Appeared,” bass solo, Mr. Stuart. “Thou Art Gone Up on Hig! Chorus. “O Come Let Us soprano. solo, Miss Healy. “Praise to God,” Chorus. Offertory, “The Resurrection,” by Stearns, contralto solo, Miss Faulk. Hymn, “The Strife Is O'er.” Sermon, “The Easter Message of Immortality,” A. J. Sullens, D. D., of Denve: Hymn. “All Hall the Power of Jesys’ Name.” Benediction. Postlude, “Hallelujah Chorus,” from “The Messiah,” Mrs. Lang- worthy. Dr. Sullens will carry the thought that, as man faces the future, and especially as he descends into the valley of the Shadow of Death, when the bitterness of bereavement enters into his soul or faces the fact of ,"" soprano Trinity Lutheran (Missour! Synod) S. Park & EB. Fourth Sts. J. H. Gockel, Pastor Sunday school at 9 a. m. instead of 9.30 a.m. No meeting of the Bible class Sunday. Two services will be held: Easter morning. At 10 a, m. a German ser- vice will be held. Text of sermon, Revelation 1:17-18; theme: “Chris Easter Greeting to His Church.’ ‘The English service will begin at 11 a..m, Text of sermon, Matthew 28:1-10; theme: “I Know That My Redeemer Livet In the evening service, at 7:30, the choir will sing the cantata, “Easter Angels.” Both the music and the words give ex- pression to the true joy of Easter. The public-is cordially invited to at- tend these services. The message of the day is contained in*the words: “Christ was delivered for our of- fenses and was raised again for our justification.” First Church of Christ, Scientist. Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Worship,” Mountain View Suburb lots are so'd by Baker-Grude Investment Co. Have You Forgotten Anything FOR YOUR EASTER WARDROBE ? Saturday Night Special 7TO9 P.M. ONLY Full fashioned, pure silk LADIES’ HOSE; black, brown, camel, buck, nude, pongee, white and polo grey. Regular $2.00 sellers in KAYSER HOSE, per “$1.50 THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. 120 EAST SECOND TONIGHT IS THE NICHT TWO HOURS ONLY---7 TO 9 O'CLOCK “he Aitthis, Ge 143 New Spring Hats Actual Values $10.00 YOUR CHOICE $3.50 Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop For Women and Misses OCIETY EASTER IN THE CHURCHES Is| Sunday schoo) for children up to 7:30. These meetings are growing in interest and attendance. Rev. i Jacob will speak on “Resurrection” in the morning and on “Profit and Loss" in the evening. Our new church bulletin has made its appearance and under the (Continued on Page Six) A ' —__——»——__——_ are expected to come and be received into the church. This ts indeed the proper time for such a decision. To reach our goal we must have 400 for church school. Every mem- ber is asked to be on hand, on time and bring every member of the family. There will be a decision service, Sunday evening the choir will givo their Easter musical. This ser- vice will be all that music lovers can desire. The C. E. young people and thetr friends will remember that the egg hunt and sunrise breakfast will be- gin promptly at 6 o'clock that they may go to the Methodist Episcopal church for the union sunrise prayer meeting. Baster {s to be filled with beauti- ful services and inspiring thoughts and the First Christian church has planned that the services shall be in line. with Easter inspiration. We are located on the corner of Grant and Lind streets. The Grant street bus passes. Visitors and strangers as well as friends are in vited to enjoy Easter with us. First Baptist. Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock and ‘Wednesday evenings at 8:00 o'clock. All are welcome to these services. living Christ. Sunday 7:30 p. m. B. ¥. P. U. Carlos Moore president. Sunday 7:30 pm. Special program under the direction of the Ladies of the church, (The women are re- quested to bring in might (mite) boxes.) All mid-week meetings wili begin at 7:30 pe m. instead of 7.00 Pp. m. until further notice. Special announcements. The first division of the Ladies aid will hold a bake salé at the Holmes Hardware on Saturday April 26. State Convention meets with the Douglas church May 15 to May 48 We should have a large delegation at these meetings. Plans are under way for a unique and indtructive entertainment. “A call of the nations” to be given soon. Come to Emmanuel: “They love a fellow over there.” Evansville Chapel We are having a real Mountain View, Suburb has 5 miles of water mains. GHICHESTER. i} PILLS SS ree, the age of 20 years is held on Sun- day morning at 9:30 o'clock. Read- dng room at 325 Midwest building, is open each week day from 12:00 noon until 5:00 p. m. aS eee aes Gala ee [Rian SOLD BY DRUGGISTS Grace English Lutheran. O. W. Ebright, acting pastor, All services held in Odd Fellows’ hall. The Sunday school, under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert Heinze, will offer a beautiful Easter program at 10:00 Sunday morning. Follewing the Sunday school program will be an address by Dr. Cromer who, is back with us again and then will follow preparatory service and communion In the afternoon at 4:00 the choir will present an Easter cantata en‘ titled “Easter Praise,” by Carrie B. Davenport Dairy Pure Jersey Milk Casper, Wyo. Phone 962M Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. every Sunday Adams, consisting of solos, trios F ili: Ww. lowing the Sunday school} Fifth and Beech streets. Sunday ‘ertilizer and Lawn i duets and chorus. The public fs in.| °° rol ‘hoo! les: i vitea: Th ii! be no vico tn esson next Sunday there will be ap-| School, 9:45. Easter lesson. Preach- Making . the evening. East Side Methodist Comnrunity 1614 East Second Willis Hugh Germany, Minister Sabbath Schoot 9:45. Morning Worship at 11:00. Baptism pf infants the early part this service. Recep: tion members. Sermon subject, “The Rediscovery of Jesus.’ 6.30 Junior Epworth League. 7:30 Easter Rally of songs, readings, sermon. St. Mark's Church propriate Easter reises by the children. Dr. Hanna will give a short sermon on Matt. 27:48, Mills Presbyterian Rev. E. E. Preston, Pastor - Services at the usual time in charge of Rev. J. E. Tope. All are invited, First Christian. Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11:00. C. EB. society, 6:30. Qvening service, 7:30. Music for the morning service: ing, 11:00 a, m. Evening service, Prayer meeting, Wednesday nigh’ a aan Mountain View Suburb has 3 miles of 30. BY. P. OU. Gravel Hauling and Teaming Phone ie societies, 6:30. s_lines, Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev.) pr “ ” ! . Prelude, “Spring Song," Mendels Philip K. Edwards, Rector. wohn. Solo by Mrs, A. Pile, “Oh ; Easter Services—Holy Communion| “ord Be Merciful,” Offertory, “Noc (sung service) at 7.30 a. m, Fulll urne,” Chopin. Quartet, Mrs. i Festival Service, Holy Communion and Sermon 10:30 a, m. At the early service King Hall's Communion service and an anthem will be sung. At the latter service the following music will be sung. Communion service—King Hall Christ our Passover—Schilling— Soloists Mrs. K, C. Bass, Mr. Paul Sauter. Te Deum—Dudley Buck—Soloists Mrs, Ralph Buckner, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mr. Paul Sauter, Mr. Paul Bacheller. fannie Morris, Miss Cook, Mrs. C. J. Madison and Mr. H. Swallow. ‘Oh Blessed 1s He.” Easter sermon Sunday morning. Those in charge of the decorating have made plans which, when ma- tured, will far surpass any previous undertaking in this ine. This beau- tiful service will be the climax of the Pre-Easter campaign. Many Catarrh Must Be Jubilate—Nevin. Healed ! Anthem—“Now Is Come Salvation" ’ Fletcher. EACH Choir Directress, Mra, Ralph Buck-| You'll never be free from catarrh ner. until you heal those raw, inflamed as ; , Organist—Miss Hazel Conwell. | patches in your nose and throat In Ladies’ and Children’s k Violin—Miss Helen Stone. The church school will be held at 5:00 p. m. Apostolic Faith Assembly Meeting being held at 1225 EB. Bur- lington ave. Every night exclud- ing Monday and Saturday night. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 Pp. m. Sunday school 1:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. Elder R. Schultz, Pastor, that are out of reach of liquids and sprays. Step into any first-class drug store and get a 60-cent tube or jar of “Deo,” the famous Dennis’ Euca- lyptus Ointment. Heat a spoonful in a plate and inhale deep breaths of the soothing vapor. Do this night and morning, and you will experience the greatest relief you have ever known. No more nasty dripping in the throat, no stopped-up feeling, no buzzing in the ears. You will feel better, breathe better and sleep better. The vapor deposits an antiseptic film of oll over diseased membranes, de- stroying germs and gradually heal- Ing raw spots. “Deo” is sold by all leading drug- gists. Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment Co., makers, Berkeley, Cal.—Adver- tsement. Millinery Department THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO.) Phone 1740 ‘ 137 East Second E i Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Services held at Union Labor hall south of Burlington depot on Wol- cott. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Preaching service 7:30 p.m. Mr. John Phenn and Elder Horace Bar- nard speakers for the evening. No collection taken. Emmanuel Baptist Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. J. T. Hanna pastor: Residence 1510 South Poplar; Phone No. 2751W. For the week beginning April 20. Sun- day 9:30 a. m. Prayer service in 8. E. Sunday school room, Sunday 10 a. m. Bunday school, Mrs. L, W, Eveland Superintendent. Sunday 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor; Text: Rev. 1:17. Theme: ' The touch of the Mountain View Suburb has good roads at all times, NOTICE pe Sadie C. Doran, Physician D. McKilligan, Chiro- ractor, have moved from the ex Apartments to— 114 North Beech Street R Easter Gifts La Tusca Pearls Mountain View Suburb lots are $250, $10 down, $7.50 a month. if it had been finished with ' Pitcairn WATER SPAR ! It is protected with a hardy, long-w: | water-proof surface, It will rot-deteriorate ‘ even when soaked in water for months, JEWELERS K Sood 4 sen, gente fog 2 s2h, rs lritierth Leg na pad é ad aM homes. It is a real pleasure to feel the presence of a beauti- ful La Tusca Pearl Neck- lace. It adds dignity to any cos- tume you may wear. We have them in a great variety of sizes bar prices. HENNING HOTEL BUILDING lar 1 °23 Pirresunan praTe oo Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Proof Products 252 SOUTH CENTER | PAINT AND GLASS SUPPLY CO. Distributors | ANNOUNCING MY ANSWER COLUMN In which I will answer all questions pertaining to chiropractic. If you have any questions to ask write me, giving your name and address and I will answer them in this paper. 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