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PAGE TEN. f First Christian. . Hildebrand, M. A., Pastor. hool, 9:45. ices and thus help to make Casper a better and cleaner city. As a people we stand for the unity |m., King’s Heralds, (Ph. D.; subject, ‘“Man’s Completeness - Casper Sunday Morning cridun meeting. The ladies are asked to be/open to al women and girls. Prompt at the meeting. ter. Subject, fdden Servs 2:30 p. m., membership class. 3:15 p. 6.30 p. m., Ep- School’ of Missions will meet at 5:30| A. ‘The evening worship at 7:30 o’c’ock Sunday afternoon again. A free worth League; Leader, Miss Stella| under the auspices of the Brotherhood lunch at 6.30 and then the various Langdord. Murry Giffin will sing.!class. Mr, Love'and, chaiman. Speak-|c'asses studying the negro, Last 0 p. m.. sermon by Rev. J. A. Dean,|ers, J. C. Ross and T. 8. Foster. These meetings are always interesting talks by the laymen of the church and should bq well attended. Anthem, “Again as Evening Sha- dows” (Berwald). Solo, “No Room in th Inn,” A. R. Blackstone. We we'come the stranger and all that wish to attend any of the meet- Sunday evening was enjoyed by all. You should be there. A nursery for! the baby and a story teHing hour for the small children and classes for all jothers means that who‘e rantlles can come together. All the services are free to all and all are heartily welcomed. You are ® stranger but once in the First Bap- in Christ.” uartet, “Lead us Gently a Home,” Briggs. Sdlo, selected, Mrs. \in O. W. Hilgren. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., Woman's Foreign Missionary society at the home of Mrs. F. P. Neigh 6629 East Fourth street. ‘the The will immediately follow the same. Rev. arrive in time for the service Thurs- day evening and will preside at the meeting Friday evening. hear him at both services next Sun- ithe message at both services Sunday. His subjects are: for the morning service. You are welcome to all our services. 1923. experienced expert in teaching chil-/the pastor will conduct a Bible stuay ‘Wayman Ward, B. D. P. E., will] dren, and the community is fortunate | and devotional service at the home of in having her to superintend the chil-|T. M. Shambaugh, 1405 East Secona dren's department. street. All in the neighborhood are Next Wednesday evening at 7:30| invited. Come and y- Algo hear the reports Friday ening. The minister will de'iver “The Holy Spirit” Evening jeme, “The Question of the Ages.” Dnt N i worship, 11:00. jof all Christians upon the Bible and Wednesday, 7.30 p. m., prayer ser-|ings of this church. Come, let us/tist church. ae c societ | that alone, wearing Bible names and Vice and teachers’ training class, Fri.| worship together. Se St. authenr é ro Evening worshiy 5. Best music.’ having no creed but the Christ and day, choir rehearsal, at 7:30 p, m. Christian Science. street oF ok Rev. Fa hy t. Ho Mul 4 Owing to weather conditions the'no discipline but the Bible, Friday, 6:30 p. m., supper for men Unity Truth Center Christian Science services are held|lin, pastor. Mosses an Sunday at t. a id Rot mect last Sunday, The| Fathers and mothers of North Cas- who are to assist in the every iriember| Room 215 Midwest building. Sunday,every Sunday ae ite m.- in the|9 and'1030 a. mi. Mass during. the ar monthly me © will be held per cannot afford to not be In service canvass and other men who may like|school, 10 a.m. Musical healing serv-|ehurch edifice at Fourth and Grant: be ats ae ear edict it Raney, 3 -/on Sunday morning. Will you not to come. Program, social time. ico 11 a. m., Mrs. Peterson. Lessons streets. Subject, “Man.” Sunday|3 pom) 1 Penediction Sunday, ness will be) throw your influence on the side of in truth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Christian/ school for pupt's up to the age of 20 Pree t cted and every member {s re-| right and truth and be in the church St. Mark’s Church healing Wednesday, 10 a.m, Speak-|is held at 9.30 a.m. | Tectimenine Habs bas ReBseink® Cue. quested to be present | service. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector.jer, Mrs. Lenna Cristal Byrnes. meetings are held on Wednesday eve-| Jesse A. De tor; Bole school Kero achood Sunday, secviced as collewe Wee Seventh and Wolcott streets. Holy nings at 8 o'clock. Paeaeyncs ikon atone a i tag g fell back to 210 in attendance last) Bible school, 10:00 a.m. Mrs. G.C.; communion at 8:00 a. m. Church Grace English Lutheran, “ - " “cs ” * werk | Wright, supt. hool at 9:45 @. m. Morning prayer! Odd Fellows’ hall, J. M. Gromer,| Grace Chapel African Methodist aes? abe ROE Looe A) SAY BAYER when you buy. Insist! The entire membership of the} Communion and sermon, 11:00 @.m., and sermon at 11.00 a. m. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 \s. m.| 805'N. Grant street. Rev. 7. J, Bur-|Casper, ia at.the service of the public was given the book of| Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m._ {Week day services—Wednesday at|Morning sermon at 11, and baptism.|well, B. D., minister. | Revival serv-land te making hitmen? ot woe oes “ ” tt en, te read this week. Have/ Special evangelistic “ services, 7:30] 7:30 p. m., service and sermon by the| Luther League at 6.30 p. m., F. W./ices will begin Sunday and continue East Side. "Plans for a Baa ball Unless you see the Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are ead it p.m. Rev. Howard Brinker of Douglay.|Blomgren leader. Even'ng sermon, at | throughout the week. Po! _ , i ‘ i i i the Easter cantata while a short pro-|_ Wednesday night, prayer meeting, | meditation. welcome will be given. Joy @ spiritual feast. The minister] Next Sunday, March 18, the BRegin-| Physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for gram ing prepared by the boys) 7:30 p. m. ; : Rae AO pa DA will deliver the message each evening,|ners’ department of the ‘Bun aay Ee fi eoetiti RGTREGE eee ee ee Second Baptist Trinity Lutheran. after a short prayer service. Love|school, will bé organized at the home “ oe the Sek Ghuschibeekieae eanie Semake tea Churcn| 209 West A street. (fissourl Synod feast will be observed Friday evening|of Mrs. H. B. Maxon, 1431 East First Colds Headache : Pe: ection Wik wenty-one enrolled in our Church) ‘rhe pastor is back from his home| 8. Park end’ E. Fourth streets, J.|and thé second quarterly conference . will be a fine pro-/ school last Friday night and we want| 4, req Oak, Iowa, and eill reach |H: Gockel, pastor. 9:30, Sunday| == = Toothach Rheumatism the 5 several more to enroll next Friday| itn morning aod event 1 woulg|#ehool; 10:30, morning service; text of | 22 EEN ete eB f these mid-week! night. No one can afford to miss poll mouning ai tng eS oot | sermndni: Matthew: 145439; theme, “In| 2 > >) oe nnd bring your| this school. We are making a epe-| ty SoCo the sereiobar tare wane pain [thie EWord soriGed Lise tuesPusee ctl RAC -ED Neuritis Lumbago fe Doys kre ciegedilto Incmieniber [Gert cet eee eRe away sick for some time | Faith"; 7:20, evening Lenten service;| i f ; ; ie. Scout meetings on Friday evenings. | Emmanuel Baptist. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday) {ext of sermon, Mark 16:61; theme,| ‘Thousands who are none too strong trace the present Neuralgia Pain, Pain : whipping u Cor. Fifteenth and Popinr sta, | School. $.45 a. m. B. ¥. P. Uy. 6:30 p.|Yesus or Barabbas weakened state to influenza or some like-debilitating nb ear han T. Ha s . Preac’ .m. Brother. . eee ‘i , i i irecti na great gathering of young | religious needs of the community. Missionary soclety Wednesday, 2:20,| Corner Fenway and A streets. It] strength-restoring and body-building virtues of Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ople will convene the third The gospel proclaimed and lived will eae home of the pree!dent, Sister be arin thes Bintan chee: ballding 9 Aspirin 1s tho trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicact@ You should! do {t. | Kittrel. th [ must show Orders of service for the week: Wednesday night prayer meeting, | St” 9:80 o'clock cars yuo} be Gad tad -- = » are not here Sunday. 8 o'ctock, led by Brother Books. We| transport all to bags led rine. Bible school, 10:00 a. m. are always glad to have strangers in| Mere Adetbel eal rt Ee eeane Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Text,/ our services, so come and feel at school. Be at the building prompt at , ; home with us. Walter John Brannon, Minister. | Hebrews II-3. {of Neglect.” blanaienn Bicen to: <" 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning. , 11:00 a. m, Text,| | ——os laevante ve at First Baptist. | Evening ¥ First Presbyterian. - 3 p.. m.| Rey. 1-18. Themo, Tabnernacle corner Sixth and Dur-|, ©: M: Thompson Jr., pastor. Sun. Stewardship of Self,| planation of the Past and the Hope bin streets. Rey. Charles A. ‘Witson, | 49% school, es Ley a. nes ane ance and Service.” of the Future.” |D.D., pastor. Sunday school ana|°!#88 for you. Remiaincs ery ce, Wednesday, March 14, prayer serv-| Bible classes, 9:45 a. m. Mr. A. R,| O'clock: theme, Crown o' j| Christian; school of missions, 5:30 p.| 1 be my witness Solo,| ices and business meeting. Blackstone will teach the Brotherhood 4 vai er the Tempes ging.” | class Mr. Blackstone 1s a teacher as pasees Soc emer seeps ee .m. Text, | Unity Truth Center. | well as a student of the Bib’e and wo! 7:30; theme, wenits Khe: ae on Anthem,| Sunday school, 10 a. m, Serv! 11 are to receive good and wholesome in-| Divine Healing”; mid-week service, S “Watch a % o Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.; men !n gym, jam. Subject, atch and Les- struction from the lesson at 9:45) a pany 5 — sons in Truth,” Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. o'clock. Morning worship at 11/ Thursday, 7:30 p. mi apen $0 all sen Evansville Chapel. \Christian Healing, Wednesday, 10 a. o'c'ock; sermon, “Almost Persuadea.”| Women in sym, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Dr. J. T. Hanna in Charge. | ™. Good Word Club Friday, 3 p. m; Anthem, “I Hear the Voice of Jesus,”’) Bible school, 2:30 p. m. jspeaker, Mrs. Lenna Cristal Byrnes. (Holden); solo, “Publican” (Van de Sermor m. Water) Mrs. R. B. Leggett. Text, Psalms} = = ae Kenwood Presbyterian. DIABETES 116. Young People’s meeting at 6:30 p. The public is cordially invited. _| Rev, wawini a Ereaton, Cpe ee m. Mr. G. W. Bartholomew -wi'l _—— day schoo!, 9:30 a.m. The attendance speak to the society Subject, ‘The 5 “Eksip”? Mills Presbyterian. jat the Sunday school {s growing fas- Second Coming of Christ.". Mr,| Dr-Stein-Callenfels ‘*Eksip' Rev. Edwin E. Preston, pastor. Sun-|ter than the enrol'ment of teach- Bartholomew has been in mission Works Without Diet day school, 2: Evening worship,/¢rs. Will you come and help instruct work for many years and is an able or Starvation 7:30 p. m. [the children. Morning worship, 11. speaker. ‘The meeting will start! Are you being starved to Death? es | Week-night meeting for prayer, praise prompt at 6:30. You are welcome to Are you losing stren, and weight North Casper Christian. jand bible study, Wednesday at 7:30 attend this meeting. | thru restricted dieting? Do you know, Cor, East H and Madison Sts. |P- ™- The Sess'on of the church will meet that with the “Eksip” treatment you ch serves the pub. immed’ate'y after the morning serv-| ean eat all the food you need? Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets, Lewis E. Carter, pas- ice to’ receive new members for the| Just how this treatment works, how er morning public reception. | seed SPN Slats phe) how The Westmin'ster Gui'd will meet, legions have secured wonderfully sat- factory results, and other valuable ‘e a stranger but additions in Bible| Attendance at growing and interest | tor. at the manse, 804 S. Wolcott, Wednes-| * . r + Work is on the upgrade,| 945 a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a /day evening. Six o'clock dinner fol-| advice on Diabetes is all explained in stor will begin a series ot/m., sermon by the pastor. Anthem, |iowed by program led by Miss Ann| &_book entitled “Eat and Get Well” on the “Three Dispensa-| “How Beautiful Upon the Mountain.” | Merriam. Th Morwertelen, “7 ti on Sunday morning. People| (Spiney). Violin solo, “Cavatina’ Ladies’ Aid Thursday at 2:30) @ We mee we ooo wy. aang Stress in North Casper without a church| (Raff) Rev. J, A. Dean. 11.00 a. m.,! o'clock. Election of officers and im- « RICHARTZ 27° *- 2200 Sees ortant business to come tefore the MR. LABORING MAN, ARE YOU A HOME OWNER? Now Is the Time, and Mills Is the Place To be known as a home owner is the best recommendation possible for you. It gives you the stamp of stability. By owning your home you are protecting your loved ones; but while you are renting you are just merely drifting along, and the landlord is getting the benefit of your hard-earned money. The radical proverb that “The world owes you a living” covers too much ground for the most of us, but if you’ve worked and planned for a home of your own — you have a right to modern conveniences and one of the very best locations. Why Not Investigate Our Lots in Mills? 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