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PAGE FOUR NEW ChURGH TO BE ORGANIZED Che Casper Sunday egorning Cribune Pp. m., led by the pastor; subject “What's Ahead for Methodism?" Miss Holland and Carl Giffin will sing. Sermon, 8:00 p. m., “A Man ‘Who Found More Than He Went For"; anthem, “Great and Glorious,” McKibbon; duet,, selected. Monday. 8:00 p. m., recital by plano pupils of Miss Hazel Hoopman in this church. Tuesday, 6:00 p. m., supper for the 7:30 p. m., prayer service and study of St. John’s gospel. Please bring @ Bible. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re hearsal, Saturday, 3:30 p. m., recital by the piano pupils of Miss Lillian Peterson in this church. Friday, 2:30 p. m., Ladies’ Aid circle meetings: Busy Bee, with Mrs. H. W. Ormsby, 264 East F street; Capitol Hill, with Mrs. C. B. Henry, 323 South Grant street, Mrs. Ervin Day will assist; Social Service, with Mrs. Herman Engelke, 356 South Kimball street; Victory Workers, with Mrs. Mary Kolmer, 105 North Park street, Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. Ferguson will assist. Grace English Lutheran Church J. M. Cromer, Pastor Prophet.” Five more new scholars last week. Robert Heinze, the super- intetndent, urges a record attendance next Sunday and extends a cordial in- vitation to all. Morning sermon at 11.00, subject, “The Sign of the Towel-Girded.” You can not know what Grace church is doing or what a hearty welcome you will receive unless you come. Try it. SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1923. the life ‘of Christ, fMlustrated by tho famous Tissot pictures. This sermon covers the most eventful period of Christ's life, his betrayal, arrest, ani trial. All welcome. It is said that if the earth's atmos. phere should be suddenly increase) in thickness to 700 miles, the sin could not penetrate it, and the earth members of the Women's Home Mis-| street; CY, with Mrs. D. C. Whet-} All services in tho Odd Fellows’ hall.| Evening at 7 o’clock ‘The Luther | would soon be wrapped in foe. Wednesday night. “Brotherhood on | Slonary society and their families.| stone, 436 West Twelfth street, Mrs.| Sunday school opens with a song ser- "Subject for general discus. PERRET eg SOK os | Thursday night, Sunshine band Sun- Each family is expected to bring food| French, Mrs. Baxter and Mrs. Rhodes| vice beginning at a.m. Come and ‘The Gospel of the Plow."| Portugal contains only two citics, . Wilson, D.D., Past |day afternoon in the community. The u to be shared with others. The mite] will assist; Kensington, with Mrs.| hear the children sing. Subject of the| Come early and take part. Lisbon and Oporto, with populations nday school and Bible classes,|pastor is at home and will preach boxes will be opened. Wednesday,| Frank Warton, 922 South Davidllesson, ‘Isaiah, The Statesman! At 8 o’clock the eighth sermon on in excess of 50,000. m. Morning wo 11| Sunday at both services. Walter John Ot ae ; anthem, ng a of| Brannon, minister. $ eae \ Diet Teen: aio eh| Se Congregational. Minister Waters of Babylon” (Handel), Mrs.| ADD CHURCHES— 3 Th : 7 P. W. Frank." Young People's meet: | “irst Baptist. Assigned, Building : fig..2 o'clock. = ng service will! Rev. C. M. Thompson, Jr., Pastor. . ? be the last of a series of sacred con- y school, 9:45°a. m. Morning Will Be Erected rts, giv »y the Casper Symphony | we 11:00 a. m. In the pastor's a | hestra, led by Mr. Ray Cook; Mrs. | at Rey. Paul Phillips of G ry | . t, solok This concert is fre lette, will speak; solo, “Repent Ye’ Announcement the week will be] (John Prindle Scott), E. A. Flinn;|, DF: A. J. Sullens, district superin- Hehe Seeniee woceice of sus Thou Art Standing} tendent of the Congregational Church niv Bey EEN 4 Age: ng. | Extension Board, was in the city thi = | (Walter Howe Jones), Mrs. A, B,| ~svonsion Board, was in the city this) 2 a s jircestie os week looking over the ground and nuel Baptist. Johnson and Mrs, M. T. Rice. Youn) sexing preliminary, plans for’ the’ et : s | People’s service, 7:00 p. m. Hivening | tantishing of « Congregational church a | Worship, $100 De ee The American in Casper. Rev. Robert A. Alling-| , | attend eee ae gporele™ | ham, D. D., of Portland, Ore... has] Pyyyy ) ‘ i Phillips ing it hkwo as gd igtt been selected as the pastor of this, i m,, to ¥ | pei the lat addition to Casper’ . their families have AVS uN churches, afid he will arrive within tion. B. ¥. P, 1 Lette the next few weeks to rally the Con- f Katherine Prewitt charge. er” (Hinshaw Dana), Mrs Bregational forces of the city. | mon, § p. m., by the pastor; theme, | Johnson The national boards of the Congre-| “Apologies U. 8. Excuses.” Tuesda Rev. Phillips is one of the strongest] gational denomination have given} $ p. m., choir practice, Owen Whistler denominational men in the state nd substantial asaura . of hearty | ’ Wednesday, § p. m., Bible| the public is cordial! ited to hear! cooperation, which includes generous committee reports. Goo?| this treat, as well as attend all financial app: ppriations to the new \ Watch us grow services, work, both for the support of the b saa g Ro. pastor and for the erection of the \ First Christian, North Casper Church of Christ. | new church building. | nt and Lind ¥ Corner of East H and United Plans ready in course of a M.A.,, Pastor. streets. No Casper bus passes by] preparation for handsome church Church school g wor-|the door. E ol 10 building, which will be located on an ship, 11:00. C. B Eve-| Mrs. G. C. Wri superinte advantageous site. Several locations $$ ee ——— 2 ning worship, 7 od music Communion and rmon, 11 are under consideration and decision ve an hour to the development | Christi deavor 6:45 p. m will be made very soon. There are| ' of your real self. Go to church. You} ning servic 7 p. m. Our bible} a large number of Congregational cannot make yourself the man or] school is over the 150 mark and still| people in Casper and the new church Woman you ought to be by letting New rcolars are being en- have strong local support from God alone. Religion is necessary to]r n Sunday. A class for evers| its very beginning. progress. Nothing else makes a man self sacrificing and good. Artist's concert under auspices of Proposed A M. E Church the First Christfan ch Mon: day evening. The asper will furnish an exceptional entertain. reh, 8:15 artists of ment for this occasion. Admission, 50 and 75 cents. We have special music and a ser- vice of inspiration and help both morning and evening. We invite strangers and visitors of Casper and assure you of a hearty welcome. aah Boy Scouts will have charge of the THLE qi} tei) evening services Sunda This ser- | vice will be very unique and chal- IAEA) lenging. The boys have worked long = SETAE RP EV SE and faithfully and deserve our sup- 5 it port. The Casper” Boy Scout execu- fit fy tive, Mr. Roe Bartle, Captain Black be vill speak 2 ters for conventions this spring. The OTL ake HiT T first state convention of the Christian ‘eeu ny Toe Tid ll } | churches ever held in Wyoming will rs 4 begin June 1 (next Friday, 10 a. m)). The proposec: Grace Chapel A. M. E. church, 305 North Grant street, a H I it d ti Notify Mrs. F. H. Fletcher, phone| when completed it will cost about $18,000, and will be modern in overy & WTIGIT RSET TREE 274R, if you have a spare room for} respect. The church membership is unanimously in support of the bull ing il j |} HLGTNiU A ! outside del project. as evidenced by both their moral and financial support, Wi je Pra) ae ae +4 + ; Baptismal services will also be held} expected to begin within the ensuing week on this building. The Rev. T. nea Ua! itl EEE @unday evening, J. Burwell, B. D. is minister, pee mal Pl et iat ALETTA i dnesday evening is our church fight. A devotional period precedes ij ether activities one and you cannot afford to stay| care to work with the other teams, There is a Sunday school class for|away for this is a real live bible|may work with the new team, of you and every member of the family.| school. Come and see. Every depart-| which the minister is captain. Now Bring ‘em out. tment of the church is. growing.|is your opportunity to help erect al fe Four additions last Sunday. This is| church which will mean much toward| Christian Selence. tke church that is up and doing|the fostering of the cause of the} Christian Science services are held| things. We are proud of one new/ Master, both in precept and example,| church homé and are glad to sec the attendance at each service grow- m. in the and Grant every Sunday at 11 a. not merely by those already church ehurch edifice at Fourth members, but among the outsiders as streets. Sunday school for pupils up|ing. The state convention of the! well. Sunday school at 10 a. m. to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a, m.| Churches of Christ will be held in|Preaching at 11; subject, “Other Br Testimonial meetings are held on|Casper, June 1, 2, and 3. Plan on| Refuge Have I Non Evening ser- ‘Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. attending this great convention. We| vice at 8:00; subjer ifferent Types sci urge you to be present Sunday night| of Conversion.” Splendid music by ‘nha Bvacaninelenioel: at the Endeavor as we will have a|tho cholr. You are always welcome. crTy or Drit gs. Havin atinietes: real live debate. Question, “Resolved, — CASPER # ENVIRONS Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. Evan- have rendered St. Anthony's: Catholic, NATRONA COUNTY. WYOMIN @elistic service at 3:30 p. m.; gospel to the world than! Corner of Seventh and Center oh * team in charge Roy Green leads the | strests. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul-| WESTERN BLUE PruNT CoRPORATICNT - ffirmative and George Forman the'}in, pastor; the Rev. Father Morton. | Blue Printers — Map Makers. Kenwood Presbyterian. negative. The pastor will speak on assistant, Masses on Sunday at 7| Rey. Edwin E. Preston, Minister. the subject “The Why and How of/9 and 10:30 a. m. Mass during the} Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. The in-|Christian Baptism," at the evening] week at § a. m. Benediction Sunday crease in attendance from week to| services. If you are troubled over|3 p, m, week {is most encouraging. Last|the question of baptism come and piakest % = Sunday was the best yet. Everybody | hear what the bible says on this great Methodist Episcopal. e out, with a friend, and on time, this|subject. There is but one Lord, one Corner of East Second and South Sal N On E U; Id Lo Be Pri Card Sunday will be even better. Let us|Faith, one Baptism. Do you believe Durbin Sts. e ow en ver y nso. t ars a ice © try it. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.|the bible. Come and hear these ser. Lewis E. Carter, Pastor. Friends, do you w the st way|mons. A welcome for all Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Classes! Ab to get rid of that logy, dopy, Sunday ees for all ages. Classes for men and CASPER LOTS AS AN INVESTMENT are within the city limits, both assured of city water, both in very morning feeling by getting out 10] Grace Chapel African Methodist. Women, Juntor’ church, 11:00, a. =, favored locations, both offered at extremely reasonable prices and ice! ‘o i feel ¢ e “ oy O . > icted xy 2 . eo ;: j ity limi j i i j better for it. Week night meeting gcc ents De isarinudAy dagitns coiitherermoie _ Lots within the city limits, enjoying all the benefits of public on favorable terms of payment, both enjoying advantages offered for prayer, praise and Bible study on| rey, —, J, Burwell, B.D., Minister,| Irma Carlson will play a piano solo. Pesaran raed Ay ga ears eeenat Bie at yaa rise ot eu aad ear Wednesday at 7:30. gles Patriotic sermon, 11:00 a. m., “Can as the city expands an ey are brought nearer the center o pt _ne Bubaing: Bommiltee: meats apa ‘America Life to Itself Alone?” Mrs.| things. Ae Investigation and inspection are invited and urged. Mills Presbyterian. Grace Chapel with a contractor Sat-| Birchell, violinist, will play an offer- 1 tC abe ite ctoca wth, th Rey. Edwin E. Preston, Minister. s ats a accompanied by Mr. Stricklani The stabilit; ‘a is its the de- LI iy d will make thet: t r y e stability o sper is assure stea: rowth, the de. TE =a bath choo! 20» zat aus bad y, May 217 The vid etiurel ert mM, zeae bi heen Hor velopment of ‘ts aatatcion: the mereening miroa action of its oil CORPORA’ INES OF CASPER jah, 1e - Statesman-Prophe' 4 “ ite ithe ie! Sean quartet, “Jesus W: ve His f a Fy / * * * * * Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.; sermon| be ymover Quring the ensuing week! peloved Sleep,” Spence: King’s Her- territory, and the discovery of new tributary areas. The popula- So the people will know exactly what is inside of the city iimits [ “The Truth Shall Make You! church at once. ‘To this end’ every | #lds, 2:30 p. m. A new contest will tion is increasing so rapidly that a 50,000 census is freely predict- of Casper and what is outside the city boundaries are d ibed . re described as member is asked to meet in a church | b¢ started and all memvers are asked ed by conservative observers by 1925. Business is prosperous, 1 x . p phi ‘ ea Gk conference Monday evening, May to be present. Epworth League, 7:00 building construction is exceeding all calculations, there is no follows: Begin at the northeast corner of the city limits at a point rr North o jurch. The Building committee will then | such thing as unemployment, numerous big enterprises are in pros- at Lampert Avenue and Marion Streets, thence west to North Dur- 4 1009 North Durbin Street present their plans for either accept ri Siete : , * Geo! Woodward Pastor tnee or rejection by the church mem RABBIT MEAT 1s pect for the city and vicinity. So far as development of natural bin Street; north to K Street; west on a line extended to David Sa ansAy school 10; a. mi Christian | ership. Pledges mre daily being resources is concerned, the surface has barely been scratched. Street ; south to West F Street; west one mile crossing Platte River; NOURISHING made, not only by members of Grace Tho delegates to the C. ¥. convention | church, but by members of other | k The highest proof of the continued prosperity of Casper is the south one and one-fourth miles through tank farm and Standard are to report. Morning worship, 11:00) churches, as well as by friends, not|/] Has higher food value fact that the now pechruened industries ee expending at greater Refinery grounds to West Twelfth Street; east to Cottonwood pee Be Durden, cor | members of any church. The church|{ than chicken, beef or rate than ever and at the cost of millions of dollars in new invest- Street; south to point between West Fifteenth . easrocheteaaiion teibelines Seis the teehee erent. he aienne rece || pork. cA: few, pair “will nent. The judgment of the men engaged in Casper’s great enter- Streets; east to Standard Subdivision; south on Po pa geen quainted as possible with the work] jzea from same to date totals $152.16. keep your table supplied. prises is to be thoroughly relied upon. The quickest response to fourth mile; east to a point betwee A h P. eet one- the church in hand. Light re-| Captains of the various teams ha Stock for sale. growth and prosperity is found in real estate. Since growth and i erie 2 Hote dean See ee freshments are to be served at the| been busy all week getting both prosperity will continue for many, many years, there can be found one-eighth mile; east one-fourth mile to South Durbin Street; north Gitee ot) this -raastingy The au tet pledges ana subscriptions. Bach cap Jack Barfoot nothing sounder for investment, large or small, than Casper real on South Durbin Street to Fifteenth Street; east on Fifteenth qpnal wicsual ausctcncecan ve Menta tee eee cae a Rabbitry ee ge Ree aap tears nage AN pe lotr saeapt ok Bw Street to South El Street; north tp Me eereh alle on Conwell the evening. operation will t Your y welcomed. ence and tious of both classes, are admonished to secure koldings even at north to Fifteenth Street; east on the cost of personal sacrifice of other things. Fifteenth Street to east boundary of Glendale Addition; north along line of City Park to Northwestern Railway; west to Elk street; north to Yellowstone Highway; west to Conwell Street; Mills, Wyo. last ho d anized 1 friends St. Mark's Church Rev. Philip K For such an investment there is nothing more certain, nothing aibe aba wi 6 ee ” a | more secure than lots in Fair View and Glendale Additions. Both north one-fourth mile to the point of beginning. munion at § a, m. Church sch 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer 1 ser 3 mon a | ITS CLEAR How to Get There Lots $10 Down Select Your Lot East Side Methodist Community | $10 Per Month © | age ae If Go out South McKinley to 15th Pull off the card and bring i rague hotel. Services in . j zg it to our Seren acho! corner aa tan SOFT AND PURE | Street, then east four blocks. PICK A LOT TODAY Office and get contract. : 9:45. Worship and sermon by the | ; F. Baie Teens A OL Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. : pe : . : mid-we vice for pr prayer ° =| mu cesr ware | Dobbin Realty Co ond, Second Baptist WE DELIVER ; @ O45 0 237 SOUTH CENTER STREET 426 East Second St. Phone 1151