Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1923, Page 3

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Winkum Club Meeting, Lesie Mills entertained the mem- bers of the Winkum club Wednesday evening at h’s apartments on South Center street.. The party was a Vaicntine entertainment, Valentine favors and decorations being used. Games were played during the eve- ning one cf which was a popularity b M'ss Thelma Young mith were chosen the members of the club season. Refreshments een guests were present, one i Masonic Dance A Success, he Valentine danaing party given members of the Masonic dancing club last evening at the temple proved a great success. The dance was one of the most elaborate affairs ver given by the club. The decora- tions which consisted of red hearts nd white streamers were especially attractive. Much credit is to be given to Duke Wheeler and the committee in charge for the attractive decora- tions. Punch and light refreshments were served during the evening. The dance was largely attended, Masons from outside lodges as well as mem- bers of the Casper lodge attending. Music was furnished by Mrs. Todd's orchestra of the Rialto theatre. <A short and informal reception was held from 9 until 10 after which danc- ing commenced and continued until 1 o'clock. eee Bridge Party Thursday. Mrs. Carl Chambers entertained at an informal bridge party Thursday evening at her home on East A street. Valentine decorations of red hearts and flowers were used, A lunch was rerved at midnight. Fourteen guests were present. Bridge Luncheon. Today. Mrs. T. C. Spears will be hostess an informal bridge luncheon to be given today at her residence, 857 South Lincoln street. The luncheon will be given in honor of Mrs. Nor- man Williains and Miss Rosamond Spears who arrived in the city this week from Denver and who are the house guests for the week at the Spears home. City Briefs M. D. Barnett of the Barnett Fur- nishing company of Denver is a business caller in the city for a few days. eee H. E. Morgan came down from ‘Thermopolis Thursday evening on na short business trip. cee 1. F, McGrath is here from his dhome in New York. ° eee ‘W. 1. Rodney is a business visitor for the week from Boston. eee H. A. Ferguson is in the city for a few days on business from Indlian- apolis. cee W. 8. Brown left Friday for his home in Tulsa after spending a few weeks here on business. oer i F. B. Clark of Douglas spent a short time here attending to business affairs. eee G. W. Hookes arrived yesterday from New York and will spend a few weeks here. we te M. H. Tracy ts in the city for a few days from Denver. eee C. EH. Martin arrived yesterday from Cleveland and intends to spend a short time in the city on business. a ee iit | is a CTC AT CY 2X Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis E. Car- ter, pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. A men’s class will be taught by Dr. G. M. Anderson. Class for all ages are pro- vided. 11:00 a. m., Junior Church conducted by Mrs. Carter. Lessons from the life of Washington will be considered, Harold Henry will sing. lk IN Debate will be held on the subjec. “Resolved That the Negro Offers th. Methodist Episcopal Church — the Greatest Opportunity for Missionar; Work.” The affirmative will be pre sented by Leo Thomas and Miss 1 Ferguson. The negative will be pre sented by Edward Hathaway and Mis. Mary Westfall. Special music. Th: 6:30 p. m. sermon, “Secret of Ldv. for Christ.” Octet, “Now Thank We All Our God.” solo, 2oan Arnott Tuesday, concert recital by Mrs. Car ter and Mrs. He'ms, presenting Enoch Arden. Miss Edna May Healey and Hubert Bishop will sing solos and the male quartet, Messrs. Bottoms, Fish er, Osborn and Cook will sing. Wednesday, 7:30, prayer and teachers’ training class. Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Martha Wash ington party at the parsonage under the auspices of the Woman's For elgn Missionary society. A varie? Erogram. Silver offering for Miss Abel's work in China. Thursday, 6:30 p. m., supper an¢ rocial of men’s class. All men not connected with some other Btblé class are invite?. Friday, 2:20 p. m., general meetine of the Ladies’ Aid society. Socia’ Service circle will entertain. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal service First Baptist. Fifth and Beech. C. M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor. Sunday school, 9.45 a. m. There is a class for you. Morning worship, 11:00 a. im. Theme: “The True Spirit of a Christian, B. ¥. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7 “The Word of Lif Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Men's gym night, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Open to men. * Women in gym, Saturday, D. m. Open to women and girls. The F:rst Baptist church {s open seven days a week to serve Casper and the people of Casper. All mem- bers of society in Casper are wel- come to the various services of the church during the seven days. It makes no difference who you are or what your condition is you are wel- come to all the services. There is no line of demarkation between rich and poor for God seels to win all to him self. This is a church of Jesus Christ hence it can and does make no dis- tinction. The services of worship are open to all. Yeu are a stranger but ‘once in the First Baptist church. North Casper North Durbin street. Geo. Wood- ard, minister. Sunday school, 10 a. m% Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m., leader, Neoma Brittain. Theme, $50,- 000 to improve thé community; how should we spend it? Morning service, 11 a. m. Anthem, “Soldiers of the King.” Text, “That Soul Shall Be Cut Off ‘From Israel.” Evening ser- vice, 7:80 p: m. Text: Anthem, “The Man on the Cross,” Text: ‘The Chariot of Israel and the Horsemen Thereof.” North Casper Christian Corner of Madison and H streets. The Rev. Stephens, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship 0 p. m. Theme: 7:30 at 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Eve. ning services at 7:30. All are wel- come. Mills Free Metnodist Sunday—Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching service, 7 p. m. Thursday —Prayer service, 7 p. m. All welcome. Florence Archer, pastor. Evansville Chapel | Rev. F. I. Blanchard in charge.| Sunday meetings as follows: 2:30 p. m., Sunday school; 3:30 p. m. preach. | ing service. A special address to the young people, though helpful to all ages, will be given. The public is in- vited. Grace English Lutheran All services held at Odd Fellow’s ha'l. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Robert Heinze, superintendent. Sub- ject for ol study, “Jest and Zaccheus.” <A class to fit anyone. Come. Morning sermon at 11, “'The| Christian's Wings,” (these are not} Che Casnet Daily Cribune ™? {and Winter. The Missionary society y C.D. Batchelor} will meet ‘Thursday morning in the lunch at noon f{ study program, the trend of the race. A full attendance of the Mr. L. A. Reed, meeting. society is desired. meeting of all sub-chairmen and uplifting and inspiring services are church parlors at 11 o’clock with] Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching expected at Grace Chapel Sunday.| hear it. wed by a mission] at both 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. The Closing out sale of boys’ su%ts with minister will fill the pulpit at both| two pair of $950 to $11.50 Please note the change in the hour of| hours, Toplo for morning “The Temptation of Jesus.” Topic for the evening sermon, ‘The Conquerer chairman of the building finance com-|From Edom,” mittees will return from Cheyenne on| building committea of which Mr. H. Monday after which there will be a] C. Coleman is chafrman, will be had PAGE THREE. at the evening service, All come and sermon,| Per sult, Suts with single trousers S445 to $7.50, JESSEN BROS. CO. #4 he report’ teem the 115 East Second Street. —Aéy. « Haircut 40c — Becklinger Barber ' Shop, basement. their committes. The time will be an. nounced at a later date and all chair | men ‘should have a good report to sub- mit at that time. What have you done regarding the building cam- paign. A hearty welcome ts given to all new people of the city. Cnristian Science Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. in the urch edifice at Fourth and Grant streets. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Trinity Lutheran Qfssour! Synod), S. Park and E. 4th streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Sunday. school, 9:30, Morning ser: vice, 10:30. Text of sermon; Matthew 4:1-11; theme: ‘Lessons From the Temptation of Christ." Evening ser vice, 7:80. A series of special Lenten sermons on “Christ's Trial Before Pilate” will be begun. Theme of first sermon: “Christ and Christianity Before the Judgment Seat of the World.” During Lent we meditate upon Christ's passion. Why did He suffer and die? The word of God answers “He was, wounded for our transgres- s'ons; He was bruised for our in iquities; the chastisement of our rence was upon Him; and with His stripes we aro healed (Isatah 53:5.) Kenwood Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, pastor. 9:30 .m., Sabbath school; 11:00 a. m.. morning worship. Mr. H. Roe Bartle, scout executive for the Casper council, will speak at this service, All par ents should come and hear Mr. Bartte’s impressive message. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, pastor. 2:30 Pp. m., Sabbath school; Oo p. m., “Traveling, Bill?” 6:30 in the evening just before the sermon, the Luther league will have a service, and complete its organization. The subject for consideration 1s, “Truthfulness.” Miss Gysland will lead the discussion, and conduct the devotional part. We had 17 present last Sunday night. We want an even 34 at tiis meeting. So you must come and help us. Come three times. Emmanuel Baptist Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar streets, Rev. F. I. Blanchard in charge. Meetings as follows: Sun- day, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., preaching service, subject, “The ject, “Stewardship ing service, subject, Not Today But Tomorrow.” Wed- nesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting, subject, “hings Whicn Shou'd Be Emphasized In Our Church.” ‘Thurs- “George Washington.” Articles from an exact copy of the original Ulster County Gazette of January 4, 1800, will be read, among which will be an account of the funeral of our first president, Other important parts on the program. Admission is free. The public is invited to all of the meet- ings. Church of the Nazarene Corner Twelfth and South Poplar streets. Rev. E. F. Dunn, pastor. Sunday schoo! at 10 o'clock; morning worship, 11 o'clock; evening worship, 7:30; Y. P. S., 6:15. Thursday, 1:30 p. m., Ladies Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. E. 8. Boyle, 1124 South Poplar street. Wednes- day, 7:30, prayer service, Friday, 7:30, teacher’s training class. Unity Truth Center Room 215, Midwest building. Ser- vices: Sunday school 10 a. m., Sun- day; 11 a. m. services, subject ‘‘Re- deeming a small thought.” Tues- day, 7:30, lessons in truth. Wednes- day, 10 a. m., Christian Healing. Fri- day, 3 p. m., Good Words club, speak- er, Mrs. Lenna Christal Byrnes. angel’s wings, they are different.)) Evening subject, “The Sinner’s Dead | Weight.” There’s no use talking we! aro all sinners. Some, thank God are| sinners saved by grace. But remem-| ber we are sinners and need a per-| St. Mark’s Episcopal Rey. Phillp K. Edwards, rector. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Holy communion at 8:00 a. my, Church Early Church and Its Additions; 6:30 | p. m., Young People's meeting, sub- of Substance,” Gen, 4:9, Mal. 3,10.; 7:30 p. m., preach.! “The Excuse, day, community night. A program adapted to Washington's birthday will be given. Lacey, attorney at : law, will deliver an address on gd “No, just a banquet, and I’m an important member of the refreshment committee.” evening worship, On Thursday even- ing at 8 o'clock there will be a mu- sical sofree, no charge for admission, | and if you like good music come | Mills Presbyterian | | | pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7, 9, and 10:30 a. m. Mass during the week at 8 a. m. Benediction Sunday 3 p.m First Presbyterian Tabernac’e corner 6th and Durbin streets. Rev. Charles A. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Sunday schdol and Bib‘e classes 9:45 a, m. Mr. Fred Van Gorden will lead the Men's Bible class. There will be an interesting discus- | ston of the lesson. Subject Jesus and | Zacchaeus. Luke 19, 1-10. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon: “The Making of a Soul.” Anthem: “To Deum Laudamus,” Eville. Solo, Mrs. John Lind. Young peoples meeting 6:30: Rev. Wi'son will lead the meet- ing and will answer difficult questions PIMPLES OVER Itched and Burned, Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals, “For about a year I was troubled with lange, ted pimples that were ‘scat over my face and scalp. They itched and burned, and my face was so badly disfigured that I was ashamed to goincompany. My hair became very dry, and I lost half of it. At night I lost my rest on account of the irritation, “I read an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for afreesample. I purchased more, and after using three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Mary Ducich, 435 E. 83rd St., Los Angeles, Calif. Improve your skin by daily use of Cuticura Soap,OintmentandTalcum. Bempls Koch |. Address: “Outicurs Lab ep ete eee Seep shaves without mug. | along and hear some. lon the Bible for the young people. vening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Ser-| Grace Chapel African Methodist “A Minister's Contacts’? An.| _ 305 North Grant street. Rev. T. J. them: “The Spirit in Our Hearts," | Burwell, B. D., minister. The usual | helley. 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