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de Casper Daily Critune ‘Trinity Lutheran Church. South lark and East Fourth street, J. “H. Gockel, patsor. 930, Sunday school. 10.30, morning service (Ger- mmn) Text of sermon. Matthew 2621 27. Theme “Selfdenial for Jesus" Sake.” 1.30 evening Lenten service (Englisky Text of sermon: Luke 2345. Theme “Father, Into Thy Hands I Commend My Spirit!” The choir wi rehearse after this service. On Good Friday evening a German service will be heki in which Holy communion | ‘4 will be celebrated. The preparatory service will begin at 7.15, the main service at 7.30. On Easter Sunday morning an English service will be held together with a celebrition of holy communion. The preparatory service will commence at 10.30; the main service-at 11 o'cloek. Those de siring to partake of the sacrament will announce their intention to the pastor Monday afternoon or evening. annual Methodist Episcopal. 302 East Second-street. Rev. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. 945 a. m. Sunday school. The largest attendance in the history of the-school Ist week. Classes for all ages. 11 a m. sermon: “Apply: ng the Golden Rule in Religious Life.” cM been under instruction for several months will be received into full mem- bership. 3:15 p. m. King’s Heralds. 5:30 p. m. social hour conducted by the Epworth Meague. Young people/P. ni are invited. 6:30 p. m. Epworth R. McKnight, leader. Duet by Miss| time. Bylund and Miss Dakin. 7:30 p. m. sermon. “The Triumphal Entry.” Tuesday night social by the Business/ligion of and@ Professional Women's class. Tues-| Grant will be the topic for the even- The musical features will be attractiva too. The Baptist Four Male Quartett and the special numbers. Last day, 2:30 p. m. Woman's Foreign Mis- sionary society at the home of Mrs. W. A. Lester, 623 East First street. Mrs. F. A. Smith, Mrs. Goulding and ‘Mrs. Kelmer will assist. The program will include reading by Miss Helen Simpson, piano solo, by Mrs. Cook, ing. Mrs. Carter on Turkey and the Holy Lands. Mrs. Carter lived in Turkey four years and will show views she took herself. Thursdaynight, Epworth League social. Friday, choir rehearsal. | srevices. Friday from 12 noon to 3 p. m. a Good Friday service of song, prayer and meditation. Several church will unite in this service and the various pastors will speak briefly on the Sev- en Words.of Christ on the cross. Sing- ers from the various choirs will take part. The service will be continuous and any one may come and go as they please. First minster Guild Wednesday 1:30 p. m|at 945 a m. at the Manse. Prayer and bible study| sermon at.11.10 a, m. Evening serv- Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Subject 1 Cor.| ice at 7:30 p. m. Holy week services— Ladies bible class taught by Mrs.|(Thursday at 4 and 7:30 p.m. Good Wilson will have a class party in the| Friday holy communion at 9:30 a.m. church Thursday 2:30 p. m. Speeial| Three hours service at 11 noon. Sat-| Sunday school at 10am. EB. A. Tur Easter services next Sunday morning|urday, baptismal service at 4.30-p. m. and evening with special music. Re- ception of new members and baptis- mal service at 11 a a. Knight Temp- Jars and Order of De Molay will be present at the evening service for the|Srarcn edifices at the corner of Fourth the|and Grant streets. The lesson ser- mon for tomorrow is “Are Sin, Disease Easter sermon. Thompson pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. There is a class for you. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Theme. ” ie who have| "The Location of the Kingodm.” Te ee ee B. ¥. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Theme.| with us Frank Lindberg, an evangelist of the South Dakota conference, who Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30|will preach at the morning and even- Lecture on Latin-America. Communton Thursday evening, “The Religion of Grant” the President. First Christian. Note change of evening from 7:30 to 7:5 pb m. Eastern evening. all to attend these services. ‘© welcome choir will give Sunday night it is desired that ‘West-| munion at 3.00 a. QGrristian every Sunday at and Death Realt™ nesday evening at Sunday morning. ing services. » 7:30]at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and League devotional meeting. Mrs. R.jp. m. The Brotherhood monthly good | preaching service at 7:30 In the even- ing. Preaching at Sunday evening the:pastor will give} ice will be in the Swedish language the second of his series on the Re |and at the ovening service in English. President} Prayer meeting Thursday night at PIMPLY? WELL DON'T BE the room was packed. Come and en-| People Notice It.’ joy these with the crowds. Thursday Off with Dr, Edwards’ evening the Protherhood has its next vocal solo Miss.Margaret Speas. Wed-| monthly good time. A basketball game nesday, 8 p.m. stereopticon lecture by| and a volley ball game will be part of thes» evening amusements and “eats.” All men are invited to come out to this get-together. Strangers in Cas-| should begin to clear after you have per are always welcome to all the| taken the tablets a few nights. ‘You are a stranger but once in the First Baptist church. Apimply face will Bebe ole with Dr. Edwards’ successful substitute phone 1379W. Continuing the speciai Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Durbin. Rev.|'series of ovangelistic meetings we will Charles A. Wilson, pastor. school and bible classes 9:45. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon, “Ernest|the morning service, communion com- Striving for the Kingdom.” Anthem, jing at 10:35. the evening 6:30. end Out Thy Light.” Gounod. Duet, Sunday |open the Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.| Com and continue through to the close of Dr. Edwards spent tients afflicted with complaints and Olive Tablets are the effective Christian Endeavor in Evangelistic serv- Seventh and Wolcott strects. Rev. Morning prayer and Christian Science services are heid The pubtic ts cordially invited. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:45 a. m. ‘Testimonial meetings are held Wed- South Jefferson and East Fourteenth streets. Regular service at 11 o'clock We cxpect to have Olive Tablets Cleanse the blood, week which we'are now to becin and 7:20. Preaching service ‘Friday morn- | midweek prayer meeting at the church,|us with the real revival spirit tor| every member of ing at 11 o'clock im the Swedish Jan-| Thursday night at 7:30. All are cor-| Mills. Kev. Sims desires the help of guage and in the evening of the same day in English. are made welcome. West Si+. Caapel. 1009 North Durbin street. Sabbath} 725 West Eléventh street. school 10 @ m. Morning service 11| »Bible school 2:30 » m. There are a m. Text. Hebrews 611. Subject. | classes for all. “Assurance-of Faith” Young people's} Preaching service, 315 p. m. 7 p.m. Leader Harry Lee.|“The Qian God Calied a Foot. Evening «*rvice 745 p.m. Text,John| Rey. C. M. Whompson, Jr, will | $29. “Jesus said—This is the work) preach and special music will make of God that ye believe on him whom he|the services additionally attracttve.| 349 worth Wolcott. hath sont.” Arrangements are being | This chapel is to serve all'who live in made for the primary department of | the western part of the city. You and the Sabbath #c.ol to meet in the up-| your friends are welcome. The chapel! stairs room of the chapel formerly| was opened for your convenience. used for the sabbath school. This will give the other classes more room, Free Metho*ist, Sunday schoo! 1:30 p. m. R. C. Car- which is much needed. REV. MARSHALL hic, superintendent. Children’s meet- Ing 2:30 p. m. reaching service 7:30! First Church of th: Nazarene. |p. m. by Rev. A. E. Sims, evangelist 611 East H street. Nona D. Gilles-|from Denver. Rev. Sims has just|?- ™ pie, pastor, 833 North Madison street.|closed a revival meeting at Cheyenne Theme / No collections taken. m. Church school fer, superintendent. Morning worship |“ aie a Gially invited to attend and strangers|all professing Christians that a \unit- [Rak comey 13, at White's Gro-| room. ed effort for this meeting may b=] 7h) “beginning at 10 o'clock. the blessing: c! God upon the town of Mills. A cordial invitation is extended - to everyone by the evangelist andj 1, Be income tax in New} DIVIDENDS IN FIVE pastor. Rey. A. E. Sims, evangelist. ‘ee a AGE Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day ‘Saints. Services beld in Union Labor hall, Sunday school at 1030 a. m. | Evening services ot 730 p. m. Cordial invitation to all. Relief Society will meet Tesday af- ttrnoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Car! ‘Blutharsch, 337 South Grant street. Relief society social will be Monday evening at Labor Union hall at 3.30 with good success and has come to!——Try a “Tribune classified ad-— ee NOTICE = Board $1 per day $7 per week. 215 ‘West First sirect. Apply bere a 145 PER CENT gE 4s4t York number nearly 150,000. MONTHS. SEE P. 118 West Midwest Ave. THE NEW HOME OF Bush Sign Servi We will appreciate your patronage as we have in the past. at 11 a m. Sermon by pastor. Even- ing worship at 7:30 ». m. Sermon by pastor. The church will observe the day as the first birthday anniversary as an organization in this city. The ‘Woman's prayer band and Bible study class will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Wubbins, 932 North Harrison, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. A good attendance is desired. The regular FR Ghat for Zot BY SEE-BEN REALTY CO’S THINKER Science. 11 a m. in the Markers. } Sixty in Casper Cemetery HUNDREDS CF SATISFIED CUSTO! 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