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Hcg SES ee nN, rec ANE Mea ED eT A NE MOT OT ROR ONE ERNST rine GLASS ot Ss | SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1923. : e Casper Sunvdap Morning Cribune — PAGE THREE tment, Our Bible school is a) munion service, 11:00 a.m. This will building was moved during the week| evening. Sunday services as follows:| ly Love As a Mark of Spiritual Life.” fs tribution to the building fund. Aq: mission 25 and 50 cents. onder. If you want. to help the] be the first communion service of the/ ending, in preparation for beginning} funday school at 10 a. va. Preaching] 7.39, evening service. ‘Text of sermon, Ladies’ Ald Thursday 2:30 p.m.) Master's Cause along and have part in| recently organized church. Let every | ny ny. ay ? : ja) 2 2 a. rm Preaching at 8 pm | scatthew 1916-26; theme: “Why the Business of infportance. AI the mem-/ a large program tor iusdre Christian| member be present, and a cordial in-|WOrK on the new church. The old mon by tho minister. subject: “The | # Sane & ‘vers are requested to be present.| work join our forces. vitation to participate, is extended to | P2FS0nage will also be moved within | Wreck of a SX communion | Rich Young Ruler Did Not Enter Into Bring frends. Be in attendance at| As a congregation we are alive and] all friends who love the Lord Sesus | (he ensuing epeks . Rimenrpenarcny | the Sunday services and hear Dr.| believe in carrying out our Lord’s| Christ. The Session will mect at, ‘ect Was out of the city a part of last nt both services. You are always| the Kingdom of God." welcome. | ees = ‘, z he builaing conimittee was un- Wilson. All are welcome. [eommands. Our aim 1s to reach| 10:45 @. m. to meet with any who|W°ck t octal Ltepeiak = jthose Who need the gospel end are} wish to unite with the church./able to meet with him, and the con- POSER a len press pep re | fase sod’ . rrange terms relative to OS, SEs 3 Vest A Stree Grace Engtah willing to accept God's word as final.| Opportunity .1s also given to those ©, terma re : Fess Eiger ide - P salut cames Paste unday| The Bible is all sufficient and it t3| who wish to present themselves ar | Construction of the new church. They Be EH ae enon ence. |, Sunday sncho Methodist-Episcopal church edifice at Fourth and Grant| School as usual. No preaching ser| US only guide and Christ our only] their children for baptism. ivvnak | SxDsoe te qe mets Monday and ise te TAUNIOH TAREASO. a. etl eee bet « Method! isco} ° sual. . ‘at ract inmediately thereafter. urhunic 5 . | World of Spirits,” col f st Sec treets, vices in the morning. Th creed. night meeting for prayer, praise and} _, fh Py r an c oh school 5 “ 5 Ir. q Sunday school, 9 a, a, Classos | Testimonial meetings are ‘held on| at the high school auditorium. Luther 4) at eoeoe Tocward) to) reat | nesday at 7:20. aicceyade tones to eae ome 1” Wah 2 eae ve wiiat hore tiaee 1 . ‘clock. League meeting, 7:00. At fi onl labled EASE et ae n a Z a hatl base all ages, 1 a. max sermon, | Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock, the ninth Mlustiated pesos cers] | Welappeal to every Christian |in Mills Presbyterian. nance the building project. The bul from a Christian standpoint, lus Mas pig Ges! life of Christ North Casper who have not yet placed] Rey. Edwin E. Preston, minister.|!"S committee will meet Thursday city is much in the need of Ren Ps paint 11 io ny Jan St. Aare si csnene: x » their membership with us to do so| Sabbath school, 2:30 p. m.; subject if ning at the home of Mr. Fred church building, we have neglected Junior church. Mrs. Carter will give er eventh and Center m= at once and thus help the Master’s| “Jeremiah, the Prophet of Courage.” | 65 West Ii street. a 9.30, 10:30, morn-| to build unto God, a héuse of pra: a stereopticon lecture on Africa, She] streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mul International Bible Class. cause along. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. A hearty | " Ing service Text of ser-| Casper get better or she will fail, has been speaking for six Sundays|lin, the Rev. Father Norton, assist-| The International Bible students case Gioia dentin wer tancada ta alli asire mon, I John | about David Livingstone, missionary | ant, pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7, 9| Wil! meet Sunday morning at 10:39 in A apg eigy i = : Corner of East Secona and South to Mills. to Africa. | Epworth League, 7p. m.,| and 10:30 a,m. Mang during the week | he Knights of Pythias hall. A lec- Durbin Streets, a maga chabed Miss Bernice Davis and her Sunday|at 8 p.m. Benediction Sunday at 3| ‘Ure Will be given by Brother EB. 1. Lewis E. Carter, Pastor First Baptist. school class will leaA the service. Hu-| p. m. Johnson. All are cordially invited. 9:45 a. m., Sunday *chool: Classes] Cornér Fifth and Beech atreets. bert Bishop will sing. Ottoers; will: be Evansvillé Chapel. | for all ages. 11 a. m., sermon, ‘Value| Rev. C. M, Thompson, Jr., pastor. fee See sae. + Bie beets lec. North Casper. Bible achool at 2:30 p. m.; sermon| Received. Anthem, “Great and| Sunday school, 945 a m. Good liv ture by Mrs. Africa. Quar- poses Tet Glori Spicard. .m., Sunt . Morning wi Se eEaan CITA ONE eno Te 1009 North Durbin Street. at 3:30; Some new plans to he pre:| Cloriow Picard. 11 a. m., Juntor| classes for all ages. Morning wo George Woodward, Pastor fi jehurch. Mrs. Carter will give a atere-| ship 11, This is “Children's Day’’| Jobin A Snction Mguesene sory Diets Cee onlay eeotool “Lovet yOiistian [fires a nie ee en” | optican Mecture| on Atricess) Gils tae lade, tani chudren mii bave clare C8 ficial board meeting. Very important.| ndeavor,7:15 p. m., leader, Lola Reninahonl 0s Baptist. ben speaking for six Sundays about|the service this hour, putting on| Tuesday, 8 D m,) Sunday achooll wyatt, “Topic, “The - Shepherd | Gor of Fifteenth and Poplar Streets) D*¥'4 Livingstone, the missionary to| their regular Children's day program. | board meeting at the church. Final] psalm” Morning worship, 11 s,m: dite \n Hasna: atte inte Africa. 7.00 p. m., Epworth League. | Young people's service, 7 p. m. The} arrangementa for the parade and the| evening worship, 8 p.m. Rev. David| opal’; services for the day: 16 e,|\!88 Bernice Davis and her Sunday |topic for discussion is “The Shep- Children’s day exercises will be con-|xcmartin, synodical superintendent, eal ERInAKy wonDOL Tet un herds a tuli| S200! class will lead the service.|erd Psalm,” and J. F. Dunn is the aidered. Wednesday, 7:30 Dp. m- lis to be with us and will occupy the attandavier if weather {3 favorable, | Ub¢rt Bishop will sing. Officers will|/ieader. Evening worship, 8. At this prayer meeting and Bible study. The| puinit in the morning and at the time | scones three classes will be cared for|® chected. 8 p. m., stereoptican lec-| time there will be a union service with | gospel of St. John wilt be considered. | c¢ aay most convenient for all con-|ccign conte church house. 11 a, m.| ‘Ure bY Mrs. Carter on Africa, Quar-}jhe Emmanuel Baptist church. Rev. | Bring your bibles. Friday, 7:30 p. m..| cerned he is to meet the committees sermon by the pastor. Theme: “The| tt “Jad Kindly Light," Sproul. ].!. T. Hanna, of the Emmanual church | cholr rehearsal. Saturday, 2 p, m./\, charge of the bullding program. | Irreslstableness te Christian “resti-| S09 by John Arnott. Monday, 7:30|;will preach. This service will be fol-| porede_of the Sunday achools ec thie | atctne tsnornin ge eaevlae sthose oriilive mony.” 6:30 p. m., on account of /P: ™- Official board meeting. Very| lowed by a baptismal service. The ‘city: See further announcements. | 4 bass and tenor diet, ‘Safe Harbor.” the unton meeting at the First Bap.|™Portant. Tuesday, 8 p. m., Sunday wrdially invited to attend | At the evening service the quartetto| tist the B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6.30 / "200! beard meeting at the church. | all the services. First Christian, will sing, “The Touch of the Savwour's R, R. Hildebrand, M A., pastor, Hand.” is requested to meet at the church Kenwood Presbyterian, Grace Chapel African Mothodst. Church school, 9:45 a m. Morn- at 7:30 sharp so that we may go as a AY Edwin E. Preston, minister. ‘orth Grant street. Rev. T. tng worship, 11, Christian Endeavor First Presbyterian. body to the First Church. Convey-| 22vbath school, 9:30 a. m. Com Watch Monday’s Tribune fpecial music. Convention services. Rev. C. A. Wilson, D. D., Pastor will begin at 8 o'clock. Sermon by For announcement that will interest every instead of 7 p. m. Our congregation ‘The first state convention started off} Sunday school and bible classes,| Dr. J. T. Hanna. Theme: “The Si with great enthusiasm. The fellowship| 9.45 a. m.; morning worship 11:00 a.| preme Offering.” Rom. 121, Aftee banquet for Saturday evening, 6:30 sermon, “The Song of the Wor-| the sermon the ordinance of Baptism o'clock, has every promise of excep-|shipers,” by Rev. Wilson, who has| will be administered. ‘The splendid tional success. It will be served at/returned from his trip to general as-| choir of the First Church will fur. the ¥. W. ©, A. cafeteria, Everyone|sembly, Evening worship at 8:00 p.| nish the music, welcome. Plates, 50 cents. The|m. at which time Rev. Wilson will —e services for Sunday morning will be|give a report on the general assem- North Casper Church of Christ. well attended because of the speaker. | bly held recently in Indianapolis. The| Corner East H and United streets. Robert M. Hopkins, who is well) minister was a delegate. He will| North Casper bus passes by the door, known throughout the United States, | speak of some of the very tmportant| Bible school at 10 a. m., Mrs. G. Cc. will speak. A great treat {s in store) proceedings of the assembly. Special| Wright, superintendent. Communion for those who attend. The personell| music at both services. and morning sermon, 11 a. m.; suh- of the convention !s remarkable for} There should be a full attendance| ject for morning service, “Memories the first state convention. Wyoming/in all departments at the Sunday| From Some Pressed Leaves.” Chris. is well represented. The reports of/school. All teachers who can possibly} tian Endeavor, 6:45, Lutea Karmon, our work 1 gratifying. The church/be present are requested to be on|leader. Popular evening service at school attendance is picking up in|hand to teach their classes. Teach-| 7:45 p. m. | spite of the near approach of Old/ers your claas needs you. If you can-| We are glad to nee the membership Man Summer-Slump. Where are you/not be present send a substitute.| growing as there were four more ad- going Sunday? Wednesday P. m. in the taber-| ditions to the church last Sunday nacle. Sixty-five children will have a] and we are expecting more to unite Christian Sclenee. Children’s festival next Tuesday and] with us Sunday. Will you be one of Christian Science services are held/part. Beautiful costumes, Fine pro-| them? very Sunday at 11 a.m. in_the gram, This will be the children’s con- ‘The church 1s growing in every de- woman in Casper. NATIONAL SAMPLE COAT AND SUIT STORE 112 S. Center St. Henning Block Join This Busy Class, Monday, June 4th 7:00 Pat SUMMER SCHOOL IN CASPER IS IDEAL Cool, airy rooms in a “cool summer climate” with plenty of room, cheer- ful surroundings and the very best of instruction; in a town where stenographers, bookkeepers and secretaries are in demand at the best salaries. 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