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Che Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923. First Christian. |m. Mrs. Virginia 4 super 1 Lind Streets—Take | tendent. You are we t Bus. | services. Come, bi r friends i Durbin school and c once to the north! Geo Wootward Church. Great} 10.00 a. m.; Christ’an for the people of| p. m., leader Leona week, The fine > 5 is ready for s. Brother Stout to go. Most peopl warded by a much ship and good Sun t he is capable of | for the C. EB. sock 3 the First church | vice 11 a. m, text, “But New Wine ff usic for the dedica-| Must Be Put Into Fresh Wine-Skins.” Duet, “More Lilee the Master.” even- rged member: meeting ng ser se | Ing serv: counted “Drifting.” vices your Own.” 0 p.m. Text, “Tt 1 Methodist Ep!scopal *| Corner of Eas 8 1 and South Durbin the Temp by A. L. Cook This = will be Mr. Cook's last Sunday in rahip 11:00 a m. Sermon sub! Casper. Many will want to hear him “What Lack I Yet?" P +| He has been a popular bass soloist ue 6.80, subject, “What 1, this choir for a few years. 11.00 the! a. m., junior church conducted by | Mrs. Carter. Subject, ‘The Lion's Paw.” ‘This will be the second ad ss upon the life of David vi Warren Barr will 6:30 p. m. Epworth League.” ership tor ce.” ‘The Insti Tooters wi!l 1 Pp. m., sermon by Rey. J G wo, d'strict superintendent. An , ‘My God Is Full of Strength tet will rchoot, corner El ay idson 945 a. m. bible echool for all ages. y Tuesday 8:00 31.00 a. m. worship and sermon by/p. m., Sunday school board meeting Ney. James G. Brawn, district super-| at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald intendent. At this service there will| son, 804 East Third street. Wednes. y for baptism, The new/ ay, 7.30 p, m. prayer meeting. Solo pia ethodist church will be|}by Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Diamond organized and all members of the! will play the Plano. Tell of « Methodis! urch Iying in East Cas-| article you have read in your ch: per, and members of other denomina-| paper that he!ped you. Frida 3 tions, may join as charter member.|p. m., cho!r rehearsal. Friday, 8:00 It ie seldom the people have the|p. m. Medal speaking contest und chance to organize a new church.|ausp'ces of the Loyal Temperance This 1s an opportunity of a life time.| Legion. Friday, 2:30 p. m. Ladies’ Any desiring to unite phone the pas-| Ald Circle meetings. tor at the Sprague hotel, or come to| Mrs. John Logan, 256 the service. Assisted by Mrs. ss Bartholomew, C Christian Science. Maddux, 637 W After pupils up 30 a. m.| North Park street. held on| J. T. Richards. Workers, with 3 3 at $ o'clock. - ane ee eee First Baptist. Fifth and Beech streets. C. BM. Thompson, Jr., Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; there is a class for you. orning worship, 11:00 @. m.; theme, “The Christian's First Duty." Brotherhood clings, ¥ 1215 p.m. B. ¥. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m.; theme, i “Did Man Come From a Monkey or What About Evolution?” Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The services esi Pell be of| LAFAYETTE, Ga, April 28. especial interest. Strangers in town| George Baker was hanged he! without a church home will find the|for the murder of Deputy Sheriff services in this church to the liking|J. W. Morton at I are a stranger but once | county in March of st Baptist church. | The trap was spr a th t 53 and BM en minutes Iater the body wa down. A crowd cf about 20: ple surrounded the jail father and mother and wife of © Baker came here today fro and were in town when t lon took place. Ralph Baker |@ brother, who was convicted with | George of the murder of the deputy | St. Mark's Church, id Philip K. Edwards, Rector, | ” h and Wolcott Streets. nien at 8.00 a. m.; church school at 9:45 a. m.; morning | erecut}, Prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m, Trinity Lutheran. \« , Was left in the Rome jail, his | (Missouri Synod) ie having been commuted to pil South Park asd East Fourth Streets,| life imprisonment by Governor Hard: Bi J. & ¢€ wick. F n Baker had begged offi. Sig 9:30 Sunday school; 10:30, morning| cials to let him be hanged with his fa service (German.) Text of sermon. | brother. John 14: 1-6. Theme: “The B-essed | christian; 730, evening ser- . Text of sermon; ‘Tohn | To know “The Work of the| how good a cigarette ner J. H. Mullin,| Father Morton as-| s on Bundays a 9,| » 22 Masses du: veek at 8 a. mm. Benediction at3p.m International Bible Students. Sunday meetin 0 a. m. in the r E. L. Johnson wil! The Second Baptist—s09 Ww. Sunday school, 9:45 a, 0 a. m.; B. Y. P v. Brannon, bible lesson—| n will be at 8.00 p.| embers of the chure! missionary m. All the are asked to be on time. John Brannon, mintster j Grace Chapel African Investigate—Then Invest At 305 N. Grant St Burwell, M The plans for specific the new Grace chapel are now complete EVANS OIL and in the hands of the building com. CORPORATION awarded work will begin on the new 3 = church. The committee was outspok en in praise of the splendid work done by W. J, Westfall, arc ‘The type of brick to be used w: cided on Fric to work w: MR. DODGE OWNER We have complete stock of parts and testing equipment for taking care of your electrical system. Casper Battery Co. sod's | Authorized North East Service ing service is: the evening, ‘Unseen Ni I je school every Friday Station pleaeed | Phone 207 eac 508 F. Yello AE UP!! an TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO MONEY If you are a hustler, get in the game today, and get your share of the good things offer- ed. Don’t delay. The nomination blank appearing in this advertisement points the road to victory and a small fortune. 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