Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1919, Page 5

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FOUNDATION FOR BAPTIOT CHURCH (3 CONTRACTED Missoula, Mont., Contractor Lands Excavation Work; Program of Ceremonies Tomorrow Is Completed At a meeting of the building commit- tee of the Baptist church, the contract for excavating the basement and build- ing the foundation for the new $40,000 church at the corner of Linden and Beech streets was awarded to George H. Pew, of Missoula, Mont. As has been stated, the ground break- ing ceremonies will be held Thanksgi ing afternoon at 3 o'clock. In addition to Earle D. Holmes. president of the Chamber of Commerce, the speakers will include Rev. A. J. Hanson of Lan- der. Dr. J. F. Blodgett of Casper, Bap-| tist superintendent of missions and a number of others. For a number of years, the members of the Baptist congregation have looked forward to the day: which should see the actua] beginning of work on a new church. S, In the past eight years the congre- has had the leadership of such the later, Rev. R. R. Hopton, ‘complished a great work here} under most difficult circumstances; the} Rev. Arthur J. Hansen, a man of en-| asm, consecration of common who gave the congregation its first vision of a greater work in a new chureh building and who left here, only at the call of the country for duty o seas, Rey. R. Henry Moorman, who furthered the plans for bullding, but | who, with his wife. answered a call to! mission service in India before a be-| ginning could be made. The congregation, not deterred by the many del in its plans. raised | etically the entire amount neces: | sury for the building of a church, in a} campaign in September. It has secured the services of a most able leader in the person of Rev.| Robert L. Lemons. and it is with con-| fidence in the success of plans for the future, and true Thanksgiving that the church will begin work on Thanksgiv- ing day. Dr. Lemons came to Casper from Charleston, Mo., after serving as pas- of the First Baptist church at Jef- » Mo., the West Park church at) Louis, Mo., the Third Baptist chureit | ut Nashville, Tenn., and the First Bap-! tist church of Charleston, Mo Hej served in the councils of the denomina- tion in both Missouri and Tennessce | us well as in the Southern Baptist con- vocation. The following program will be when the First Bs row afternoon } veremopies will take plage at the| site, corner of Linden afd Beech | Opening Song—"‘Onwurd . Christian} Soldie: Congregation. | Ss » Messuge—The Pastor. . J. M. Cromer. .” Choir . Holmes, Pres., of Commerce. Dr. J. Blodgett, Supt.) ions of Wyoming. | Love Thy Kingdom, Lord,” | tion. ~ Congte: Addre Lander Baptist church. Fraternal Greetings Dr. W. HH. Bradley, Pastor, First Counts ry rian church. é Dr. W. 1) French. Pastor, First Meth- odist Church, Mark's E opal Church. Brennans of Salvation marks by other interested citizens. Message from the Building Com- id Up, Stand Up for Je- al —Arthur J. Hansen, pastor, Dr.. Philip K. Edwards, Rector, St.| | be preached by Rev. W. H. Bradley of the Presbyterian church. There will also be a celebration of the holy communion at St. Mark's at 8 The Christian Science church an- nounces a special sei ¢ in the I. 0. O. F. hall at 11 a. m. tomorrow. The sub- ject is “Thanksgiving.” Following are the causes for siving ous ministers. Rey. John Mullin of the Catholic church, is out of the city,| so that no expression of his sentiment could be secured: | “As a nation we should be grateful and thankful to Almighty God for the deep, far-reaching, aggressive, vital spir- itual awakening that is today sweep-| ing thru the churches. Fuel, food, shel-| ter, clothes—‘Your Heavenly Father knoweth that we have need of tii 3e/ things'—for these we are thankful. But n these days of discontent, unrest, im-} pending change and threatened chuos,| we know the truth of the words of Je-| sus, ‘Man cannot live by bread alone.’ And so we should devoutly thank God that the churches, custodians of the essential spiritual forces of the world’s! life, are as never before leaping to their} task with intelligent, consecrated zeal. | It is true now as when Lincoln \said it in the midst of the Civil war, ‘Bless-) ed be God who in this hour of the na- tion’s need giveth us the churches,’ "— Rey. Walter L. French. “In these days of social turmoil there is needed a commanding voice, a voice give it utterance. He is not ready or not in some wi the old prophet came unto me.’ That ‘word’ and that ‘word’ only has saved the race in count: | 1 crises.| That ‘word’ must save it in. On this Thanksgiving day, may | it not be that the taming voi sus." Forma Charter Members of the Church, Doxology. Benedictory Prayer. or the tonic that he may SCOTT'S EMULSION a tonic-nutrient recom- mended by physicians everywhere. Let SCOTT’S help you win your battle against ess. Scott & Bowne, BloomGeld,N.J, 1916 save. An account i nuully, THE DIFFERENCE IN THE SUCCESS OF DIFFERENT INDIVIDUALS is ‘usually accounted for by the differ- ence in their abilities to Department will serve as a stepping btone for YOU. Interest ullowed at 4 per cent, compounded gemi-an- Wyoming National Bank CASPER, WYO. n our Savings the world! my senses, and still preserves thera; pould we not expect the ‘still small voice’ on this day of| dren, fields, cattle, [that FE enlarges | with nks unto God No litle soul remains little in the conscious presence of God's 1o' thanks tomorrow as expressed by var and in honest endea' WYATT CAFETERIA No Parle Vous Francais No Italiano Just Good Old Plain English Know What You Order . Know What You Are Eating 12 M. go 2:30 P. M., 5 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. MENU Oyster-Soup..... Consomme Roy. Chicken Fricasse Baked Star-Ham Stuffed Peppers.. Roast Young Turke: Cranberry Sauce Roast Young Goose... Apple Sauce Filet sf Sole with Tartar Sauce Prime Rib of Beef. that will be heard. That voice is not} a human voiee-aitho human lips may | prepared to lead hig fellows who. have! y felt the fine phrase of | ‘the word of the Lord | ‘English Plum of | aa a aS Sounding the Assembling Call—J. C. | “Ground Breaking" by two of | Orange Fritter.:. Fried Egg Plant. Creamed Potatoes . Mashed Potutoes. Sweet Potatoes. Peas in Cream Mrs, Alice Stanley and Mrs. H.0. Smith. f THE BATTLE WON Confidence in your physician | Combination Salad......... Potato Salad Gold Slaw. prescribe, is half the battle | won. The consistent use of | Green Onions .. Cucumbers Head Lettuce ..... Pineapple Salad Banana Salad . Fruit Salad Waldorf salad.. always begets confidence in| those who take it. Scott’s is | JUST SUPPOSE YOU SELECT ONE OF THESE Consomme 5c Roast Young Turkey with Dressing and Cranberry Sauce 65c Mashed Potatoes 5c Celery 10c English Plum Pudding 15c Bread and Butter 5c Price $1.25 Oyster Soup 5c Baked Star Ham 40c Sweet Potatoes 10c Head Lettuce 10c Mince Pie 10c Nuts and Mints 5c Coffee 5c Price $1.00 Stuffed Green Peppers.25c Orange Fritter.10c Combination Salad 10c Fruit Cake 5c Bread and Butter 5c Price 80c Select Your Combination to Suit Your Taste MUSIC Wyatt Cafeteria WYATT HOTEL WORLD NOT WITHOUT GRATITUDE DESPITE UNREST CASPER PASTORS GIVE CAUSES FOR 1919 THANKS Thanksgiving Spint Will Rise Tomorrow in Song and |’ Sermon from Churches with Union Service Sched- uled for St. Mark’s at 10:30, Morning . : 2 r i , That in spite of the great unrest America has many blessings for | | which to return thanks tomorrow, is the declaration of the ministers | | sible what should move us to repair | of the Casper churches, each of whom was asked to express today some of the causes for which we should give thanks. Union Thanksgiving day services will be held at St. Mark's church | at 10:30 a. m.. the regular Thanksgiving service of the Episcopa church being used. The sermon will] God that mak of man will be heard tion prays and give th “As in Elijah's time has seen the a.m. j the ‘fire.’ ful to him. Only the selfish are small. This day of Thanksgiving ought to be }an appeal to grow larger souls in Cas- per. That being done the way is open for a really great city on the North Matte for neither men nor cities have souls, théy are souls. and have bod- .'—Rev, Robert L. Lemons. To express in the fewest words pos houses of worship tomorrow i e thanks to the Lord our God, allow me to quote Luther's explanation of the First Article of the Apostles’ ] | creed: “I believe that God has made me ond all creatures; that He has given me my be und soul, eyes, ears, 1 1) my members, my reason and uixo clothing and shoes, meat and drink, house and home, wife and chil- and all my goods; ily provides me 1 to support this He defends me rs and guards 1 all nd all this richly a all’ that Green Olives Mayonaise Dressing. fe Be Thousand Island Dressing ... .10¢ Freneh Dressing Fruit Jello... Pudding ... Apple Pie.. Pumpkin Pie. Mince Pi Cheese .. Cranberry Pie . Boston Cream Puffs. Chocolate Eclairs .. Marble Cake ....... Fruit Cake Jelly Tarts .... ‘ Whipped Cream.............. 5c Raspberry Sherbet........10c Finger Rolls 0... 2c Bread, One Slice.............. 2 SUELO Pos ccescersseeeseeeteccee ac Coffee . Tea ... Bottled Milk Coffee Cream . Spinach 10c Nuts 3c Coffee and Cream 7c Peas in Cream 10c Bread and Butter 5c Potatoes in Cream be Pot of Tea 10c purely Out of fatherly, divine goodness and mercy, without any merit or wor- | thiness in me; for all which it is my | auty to thank und praise, to serve and {obey Him. This is most certainly true.’ "--REV. J. H. GOCREL, breaks of social revolution. But we/the storms of social unrest and meet have more cause than ever for thanks-/ without fear the attacks of selfish, ig- giving. We should thank God that we norant and byital anarchy. The nation did not commit the terrible sin of put-| may have perilous times ahead 4f her ting wealth and physical safety before! but since the war has taught us that " ¢ the old spirit of fair play and loye of 7*¥° freedom is still uppermost, no note of national honor and the cause of justice and humanity, and that we did enlist “According to the pessimist, this has! in the great war for freedom. Again fear need eloud our Thanksgiving Day.” |been @ terrible year and we are now|We may Well thank God that our fore-/ —Rev. Philip K. Edward , facing anpaljing conditions. Yet, Judged! fathers succeeded in placing our na- {by large standards the year has been| tional structure upon such foundations crowned with goodness. It has been| Of liberty and respect for human rights on lots 160 and 16 la fruitful period for the development! that_the nation can safely _ride_thru! Con. $225 NOTICE All Stores will be Open until 9 P, M. TONIGHT CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING R RETAIL CLERKS’ UNION. John Salmond, Clerk. “3 of strong character and this, from the} standpoint of philosophy and Christiani-| ty is the chief reason. for man’s exist-} ence. Men have been taught to possess their souls in patience. When the history! of the world is finally written, the year! 1919, with all its trials, may be found to be the greatest and best in all the world’s career. New conditions pre-| .vall, adjustment to which is difficult and is causing perplexities. But the world which seeks justice was never #0 merciful and so sacrificial. Religion Was never so tolerant, and the new fed- erations of Christians will mark a new era in Christianity. There is a break-| ing down of national exclusiveness and a feeling of respect for other peoples never before known in human history —Rey. W. H. Bradley. “Some may feel that there have been years in which we had greater causs for thanksgiving than now when the world is scarcely clear of the shadow} eo oMe ote aM Me Secte So taosteosieo disco teo ese d Me Me te tno Po teste K? Sefoefe-efo-ate-sdo-afo-oSe-oke-ofe «hoeke-oSo-ato-ato-ado-ate-ate-che ste stoste ste teste-ale-atestesteste-sfe-sse-ste-ste ste ste-1e agen oe + eaesotes Lote tet Meee eerr one KO ° ne aheeteehoateeiecosted K2 %o%, v-dodestestestesteaededtostedeeede toateapeceteatostend NOTICE! For the benefit of those who are suffering for OAL and who can furnish their own conveyance, we have made arrangements to furnish them with 500 pounds or less from 8 a. m. in the morning until noon on THANKSGIVING DAY. Casper Supp Corner Center! and Linden ? Poe aes KD Phone 256 DODDPS9909G-9 9099094 ly Co. heateat strato ete teste steteatestoctadtestoateste teste cto atecteste ste eteatesteste Rote stectoateste ste totter’ Jortorseeoesoate-ateatechossestecectoseatecte-cto-cte-ofe-tesieciesoateste ste sloeeate-ote shoace ste sioase-sie sie-sse see see ye ‘kor IT NEVER FAILS THE DENVER POST As Usual a TRUCK LOAD will be distributed on Thanksgiving day. Pink Sheet on Thursday. 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