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PAGE FOUR Grace English Lutheran. TAL (Gronks Panter: |nounced Sunday morning. Miss Rum-|t0 hear the announcements. mon_by the pastor, 11. Subject “Sal- All services at Odd Fellows hall.|sey who has lately returned from the] A fine devotional service is held in — day school, 945 a, m.,, Robert|foreign missionary field will speak|the church each Wednsday evening. intendent. Subject of|to the guild. The missionary society) We have had a spindied attendance. welcom at home with us. scheduled for this school. day evening the place will be an-| this week. aits you. You will feel} A greater daily vacation bible than we had last year is planned for this summer. The school will probably start June 6 or near that date. Many interesting and useful activities are The Men's Brotherhood class to- gether with the women's class are to have a business meeting and social Be in your class Sunday he Casper Sunday Worning Cribune , Sermon, 11:00 a. m., ‘Two Great E: ample Given by Our Maste: anthem, “Great and Glorious, ich. Junior church, 11:00 a. m., con- ducted by Mrs. Carter. David Liy- ingstone and slavery in Africa wi!l be considered. Eporth League, 7:00 a. m., leader, C. A. Hutchison; Miss ‘Woth will sing. Sermon, 8:00 p. m., “The Fruit of the Spirit”; anthem, “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah,” Wildermere; solo, Mr. Osborn. Wed- nesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. vation for the Whole Man. Mida- week service Wednesday at 8 p, m. at the home of Frank Sheppard, 118 S. Washington. Ladies’ Aid meeting The study of St. John’s gospel will be continued. Bring Bibles. Thurs- day, 8:00 p. m., recital by piano pupils of Mrs. Ethel Strickland. Fri- day, 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. East Side Methodist Community Pastor, Jesse A, Dean. Residence, Sprague Hotel. All services held in the Elic Street school, corner of East First and Elk streets. Bible school|members. The church name aopte® for al! grades, 9:45. Worship and ser-|is “The East Side Methodist Commu- nity’ and all Christians are invited R. M. Tucker, 230 S. Fenway. Choir vehearsal Friday at 7:30 p. m. at tho home of L. 8. Case, 102 N. Botolph. Last Sunday the church organization was completed with 116 charter Thursday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. | SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1923, to join. A temporary auditorium in basement apartment will be useq ¢,, the upstairs of the parsonage is {nthe pastor's home. A choir has re course of construction and will bej organized with B. C. Twiford, dire. ready for services by June 1. The|tor and Mrs. H. C. Mathis, Dianist, lesson, jah, the Hero Prophet.”| will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30) You come. i Five new scholars last Sunday and/in the church at which time Miss| Our bible school continues to grow. | @ record attendance. All are invited| Rumsey will address the society. All} The Grant street bus will bring to the Sunday school; there is a\members should be present as Miss| you to the door of the church. class for everyone. The Luther|Rumsey’s adress is very interesting. League will meet at 7:00 o'clock.|The parents of the Boy Scouts should Mills Presbyterian. Subject, “Something in the Bible/be present Sunday evening to hear] Rey, Edwin B. Preston, Minister. . That Hes Helped Me.” We have|Mr, Bartle's address to the Boy! gabbath school, 2:30 p. m.; subject, quite a large drop-in attendance.|Scouts. You are welcome. ‘iljah, the Brave Reformer.” Eve: Come an hour earlier and enjoy the —_—_— ning worship, 7:30 p. m.; sermon sud-| nce. More than a dozen st Sunday night. At 8:00/ week at 8 a. m. Benediction Sunday 3 p.m. Grace Chapel, African Methodist. “The 305 Rev. T. J. The first bid Burwe , B. D., Minister. for the new Grace chapel was received this week. From]. Sabbath school, 9:36 a.m. For the ° this we were informed thi past few Sundays the attendance has ‘ 2 esate aaiced Cains eutee se eaiee ountain Kea pe $9,780. sider that this is just a foretaste of P e son 0 week from which a selection will be| better things yet to come. We want ° e ° tains will be at work ‘e aiter next Sun- are as follows: A. R. H. C. Coleman, Fred so with thelr Meu- whose names will appear f the only authorized th Building © fund. note this. We are increased enthusiasm relative to the new church, The same is evidenced both by pledge and cash. Sunday school at 10 a m4 Mrs. Virginia Anderson, superintendent. Morning worship at 11; sermon made. in day 80 They . Clay Second Baptist. ‘Walter John Brannon, Minister. “Choosing With 2:1-13, its theme being, “Our Greatest! Mrs. G. W. Ferguson. Pentecost Gift.” Visitors are at all times welcome at our services. We would especially urge you to attend MRS. C. A. PAYNE the two services announced above. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, Minister. to see every child in the nelghbor- hood attending Sabbath school with us, if possible; if not, then somewhere else. Morning worship, 11:00 a, m. Week night meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. Studies in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 10, Did you ever stop to think that the week night meeting is a good index to the “stand-bys” of the church? First Christian Church. R. R. Hildebrand, M. A. Pastor. Church echool, 3 morning wor: ship, 11:00; C. E. societies, 6.45; even- ing worship, fine music. it Consider- We are glad to see so many Employed women’s class taught by Mrs. Carter. Health Brings Beauty Manchester, Iowa.—"I am glad to have the opportunity to tell of the great benefit I have received by tak- ing Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery. They and cement sidewalks. No extra assessments, no interest. This 5 eg GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Take advantage of it ? Corp. 12314 South Center Phone 453 | Daly Bldg. Phone 1761 * THT yes » pastor will deliver his| Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Sunday| new faces at the services. If you ‘ e r ‘sermon on the life of| school, 9:45 a. m. B. ¥. P. U., 6:30) are a newcomer to Mills why not stra ed by the famous) p.m. Preaching, 7:45 p.m. Mission-| start off right and get lined up with 0 S @ on 1 ew. This lecture is of ary meeting, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.|the church? Come in and get giving account of| Mrs. J. T. Hanner will speak to the acquainted. e er Jerusalem and) ladies on missions at the church, 309 — . ry. A good aud!-/ West A street. The Brotherhood, Onr'st! q lan Sclenos. ence atte unday night and/ Thursday night, 8:00 p. m. a Bare ondislts Careless Rite Christian Science services are held ‘ service. | International Bible Class. Sir phidlex et” wourtsh Geis eee HE | The International Bible students) streets. Sunday school for pupils up VY. 7 First Baptist. will meet Sunday morning at 10:30 n/t the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m.| Before ou Buy Your Location on, Jr. pastor. Sun-| the Knights of Pythias hall. A lec-|mestimonial meetings are held on Morning wor-| ture on the Truths of the Bible will " " re "ol me, "How Do| be given by Brother . i Jehneon.| Weaneeday even'nes at & o'clock. For a Home or a Lot for Investment | a Child of God.”} All are cordially invited. t Young Pe ce, 7 p. m. Miss \—— s, U Ruth Allsma r. Evening wor-| First Christian. Ties Oneeet; : ship, 8. Theme “Weighed, and Found| A special program of music has aA ay iedh TEaeaee: iH i i Wasting” The pastor. being! at AC| teen lanned for today to be elven] guygie onmwant Pastor Every lot is a good building site. Highland his week, attending at the First Christian church. The]. ; ae a i j convention, the| Hey. Ru Te Wildebrand will give an|SPecht, superintendent; Chrlatia ; Park is directly across from the new Black- i speak both at) interesting talk on ‘7 Mirrors of|Emdeavor, 6:45 p. . ler Lyle ~ antag | Seren ener i Mc on “The Mirrors Of) ier. Topic “Something in the Bible more Park. The road to the new country mid-week prey eS That Has Helped Me.” Morning, midweek pray SO aroma Peis: suse bite, foots Sen ee club and foothill boulevard passes through y evening, women’s night (lissourl Synod) jas Living Stones, Are Bullt Up. aj Highland Park, Phillips, of Gillette, will South Park and East 4th 8ts. | Spiritual House; evening worship, t Sunday morning and eve jock an 7:30 p. m,, subject, “A Suggestion to! rs , nday morning and e da aire Goeme, Baste. i alan teeta tesa becniaee ate Buy one of these beautiful lots and insure yourself, a home oe at 10:30, a class of two children will|@nd evening. You are invited to our in this select addition. : St. Marks. be confirmed, Helen and Martha Ger-| services. r Rey. Phil I Edwards, Rector.| ber. Come, and in spirit live through Methodist 1 Als Holy Comm 2 at 8 a, m. Chureh] your confirmation day again, and 5 ist Episcopal. 3 : $ : O a ome school at 9 tm. Morning prayer| with these children renew your yow| Comer of East Second and South BUILD in a location where your family will ALWAYS be ’ and sermon at 11 a. m of allegiance and faithfulness to your] Durbin’ streets, ewis E. Tr, + * Gon ana Bavienl ee u proud to live. You do not need to wait for years to save up ° Catholic, In the evening Holy Communion| Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Classes 7 1ven wa re fe Pega PTV Perego kere meee eat are | tI mR aera mR rT for that home. Make a payment on a lot and we will help you Deets, ther J, H. Mul-| service ‘will begin at 7:30, and the|the pastor. Young men’s cla: build, so you can pay out like rent. REMEMBER this is a re- - lin, pastor, Masses on Sunday at 7] main service at 8 o'clock, The ser-| taught by H. B. Durham. Women's 7 : a is) $ 9 and 10:30 a. m, Mass during the| mon will be based on the text, Acts| classes taught by Mrs. Goulding and|™ Stricted district and is improved by graded streets, water, gas For Your Own Good Be Sure and Look This Addition Over HARRY FREE 103 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 238 are the two finest medicines I have ever used. Have taken lots of others but never got any relief until I start- theme, “The Indignation of Jesus.” You should hear this message by all The time set for the first state convention of the Christian churche! SHOES FOR THE MOST means, as there is the widespread|of Wyoming is June 1, 2 and 8.| cq taking those remedies. I had been ; opinion that Jesus was never angry.| Robert M. Hopkins who is the Inter-| troubled for about four years with Art and sermons have contributed to} national leader of religious education} feminine weakness and my feet would this false impression. Evening wor-| will be in Casper for this occasion.| swell until 1 would have to take off ehip at 8:00; sermon theme, “A Plen| ther great leaders will also be in|my shoes, but. since taking Dr. for Loyalty The choir will render! Casper for the three days of the! Pierce's medicine I feel much better one of their spirituals. Come and convention. Many delegates from all parts of Wyoming are expected. The Boy Scouts and troop commit- tee of the First Christlan church will have charge of the services next Sunday, June 27, Stranger if you are a member of the Christian church your place 4 here v —sleep better, and am beginning to == feel more like myself. I will always 5S praise Dr. Pierce's medicines.”—Mrs. C. A. Payne, 509 E. Butler St. Get Dr. Pierce's remedies at any drug store, in tablets or quid. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥., for free medical bring one. Ever so often someone comes into our store looking for a cer- tain shape or style shoe. First Presbyterian. xth Taberna and Dur. bin streets. s A. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 9: Morning prayer and sermon 11 a, m. Rev. A. A. Blackstone will preach in the absence of Rev. Wilson, who is assembly at Indian Home Building Ideals Actualized Through the Use of Common Brick They know just what they want—sole turned just so or perhaps its one of the season’s smartest styles. Young The evening service dress by H. Roe Boy Scout meeting tend in a body. Music Glee club of high as a father Morest Solo, “H Knoweth All ges, Miss Jaunit Keene. Westmir Guild Wedne Announcing the Opening school. Like They always leave our store well-fitted and contented. OF A FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY AND DRUG STORE AT We welcome the opportunity to show our shoes to the most particular people. The greatest degree of permanence and the least expenditure for upkeep are attained with Common Only natives may own land in Java io con easier t) pcvencnren — x Brick construction. 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