Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1919, Page 2

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Se ee ee ee aa SELLE EIIR EA hat eet Me ee rm 2 alts on CHURC HES GANTZ MEMORIAL METHODIST Corner Second and Durbin, Walter’ L. French, Pastor. The subject of the morning sermon will be “The Call of God to the Church Today.”’ And the evening subject will be “The Light of the World.” The Sunday school attendance broke its record last Sunday for the fifth time since January 1, reaching 802. There is a class in the school for you-and for each member of your family. ~ Come, and all of you stay for the preaching service. If you cannot come to church in the morning come at night. Miss Blanche Wagner will lead the Epworth League at 7:30. The subject of the lesson will be “High Hearts: for Great Days.” If you are a stranger in town, or not an attendant at another church, .you are cordially invited to worship here tomorrow. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Delaware and Durbin streets, Wal- ter H. Bradley, Minister. Tomorrow, at 11 a. m. the pastor will speak on “This Grace Also” and in the evening cat 7 and Doing:”’ The morning music will include an anthem “I will Praise Thee O, Lord’, (Peace) and a duet “The Vesper Hour” (Nevin) by Mrs. Bretschneider and Prof. Lundberg. In th vening the choir will sing Emerson’s “Bles- sing, Honor, Glory and Power” and a quartet consisting of Mrs. Brztschnei- der, Miss Winter, Messrs. Jones and Lundberg will sing Koschat’s “O Father Almighty.” SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH M, A. Eilonth, Pastor. A series of meetings in connection with the Victory campaign started Wednesday evening. Services at 7:30 each evening. All invited to attend. ST. MARK’S CHURCH. Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a .m. Holy communion and sermon at 11 am, Vesper serice and sermon at 5 p. m. REV. PHILIP K. EDWARDS, Rector. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Linden and Beech R. H. Moorman, Pastor- Services for Sunday, March 2 Sunday school promptly at 10 o'clock. Had you ought to be in Sunday Schoo? If so our school maintains a class for you. i Morning service at 11 o'clock. Pastor’s Subject: “The Pastor's Helpers.” This service will be an ordination service of our deacons and deacon-| The Lord’s Supper will be! N N N N N) N) - 7:30 on “Believing; The Hi. L. ‘tt 10 So. David St. OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT observed at the morning service. Juniors and Sunbeams meet at 2:30. Y. P .U. meets at 6:30 in the church. Evening service at 7:30. Pastor’s subject: ‘(What it’ means to be a Christian.” There is a welcome for all who care to attend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pine and Cunningham Sis. J. H. Gockel, Paztor. Sunday school commences at 9:30. There is a class for your child too. The morning service begins at 10:30. The text and theme of the sermon will be Matt. 16; 21-26: “The Cross An Offense to Many, But Nevertheless Our Salvation.” In the evening service, beginning at 7:30, the pastor will speak on the basis of the text Luke 11, 5-13: “How Should We Pay?” During the forepart of the week the pastor will attend a conference in Crawford, Neb. Come, for you need to hear the gospel, and God wants you to hear it. GRACE A. M. E. CHURCH. J. O. Minor, rr. Fourth and Grant. = Breaching. at 10 Po m. maby, ue °—Giy NEWS 7 ae G.W. Goff, of Cheyenne, is num-| bered among the business visitors in| Casper today. J. H.. Ryan, of Denver, a weli known broker in the’ Colorado capi- tal, is visiting in Casper on business. x * * W. F. Royayne,. of Cheyenne, is! spending a few days in Casper on a_ combined business and pleasure trip. _* ® W. R. Carrie among the business visitors in Cas-| per today. A) pele we |E. Morgan of Tremopolis, are among | ONBani ea oes nd serece: F ; pe Florence Bureh, of Lander, is === = a nen ee Fark Hill. na cholgerilocs./ among the business visitors in Cas- PeerErerenrrer enc rn ener r errr tr errr es ion. in: Dehver, two-si ae eee per today. brick: house, on two full lots; less: tHan # Block aver es T. C. Smith, of Parkertor, was an arrival in Casper yesterday to spend a few days on business. pastor. Subject: “The Harvest Field.” tinguished lawyers and speakers, Mr.| E. Richard Shipp, will fill the pulpit, | speaking from Gen. 2:11. Come early if you Everybody aye cote want seats. Dr. G. M. ANDERSON Announces his return from serviee in the Army to resume his practice. Storage The Highway . 123° W. Second WHY STOP AT RUGS—WE HANDLE NEW FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS OF THE GUARANT Motor Repairs Offices in Mokler Building * At.7:30 p. m. one of our most dis- * ¥ * te 0 Se foc 4, ‘Garage Casper, Wyo. t, pce Irian | Brown were. arrivals in Casper yester- es 8 * day. the oil men who are visiting in Cas- per today. of Thermopolis,. is! home- $y > Pne%y cf PoP rss os mo-efostoageats-of ‘° or re J. rR “Austin was. among the motor: ‘the business visiters- in Casper’ rivals in Casper from the Salt Creek} | from the Hot Springs) city. | field. es « Taney Morgan Tanaka, of Rusk, is among! +s «© 4 es A. D. Eoune; C. S. Sellars and H.| i. D. P- Van Burgh -will pig -for. Mrs. J. P. Downs and Miss B- B.|Denver today to attend the annual |salesman’s meeting of the A % {Sit company. Rock River, rict No. 3. will 2 in Block~ 1 on March 1, . 1919 |public auction to the Highest bidder! | for cash, or one fourth down and b ice in four annual. payments-with in- A. Hess, of Arminto, who was! forest at six per cent. J. siness visitor in Casper for sev- Clerk, erat a Ss PSE, oa days, left this morning for his soLDIERS AND SAILORS ATTENTION | ‘Any soldier or satlor who has not re- | cqived tickets to the concert given i: eir honor Monday night, please cali) my studio, Smith-Tartar Blac, Di NOTICE f Yyoming? School Dis-) i town lots best 1 etl J., White, | 2-18-10¢)| | The MANHATTAN CAFE Phone 34 Our aim is to please the most particular. cooked food is health. Health to Gur patrons means success to us. The meats used in our establishment are the best procurable. comes from our selected dairies. Coffee, highest grade, especially prepared for us, fresh daily and served’ with: absolutely pure cream. and all pastries are home made. Soups, tempting and. delicious. Steaks, of quality and quantity to satisfy the Orchestra entertainment dinner and‘ supper hours. The milk, cream and butter Absolitely. pure. hungriest. 140 South Center Street Our pies, cakes, puddings from Park Hill street car line. ae Hom : large hall, bath, back ment, gas and: electxi y eatindlant A Ani’ - Casper, Wyo. unusually well-built ho Clean and «well BOO0S0G000S9959SS0OOOO0008) Let the Wyait Cafeteria — 4 Prepare Your " a oad | AA ie Bi te A AND DON’T FORGET THIS We buy second-hand furniture and pay the higi:est cash price. Yours For Courteous Treatment namberlin Company Phone 368W DON'T FORGET THE race ibis in make the house.a home. . Let as call and make a bid MOLD Ms SOOT TTIIIOIII IMI OIG a: DITOTIOT TOSS IIIA ILE EO TOO POE, é HIGHEST QUALITY. SUNDAY ‘DINNER It will save you kousewives all the work attendant on a Sunday. dinner. and we believe we can’ satisfy your daste. 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