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Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. 10:00 a. m. combined services of the Sunday school and churoh. The children’s day exerc!ses will be hei at this hour and parents may pre- sent their children for baptism. No- tice the hour 10:00 a. m. If you come at 11.00 the services will be nearly ended Program follows: scripture response, prayer by Mrs. er, song by children, baptismal reading by Miss Alice Mech- lng, pageant, “The Secret Whispered to Children.” hymn, greetings by the superintendent, S.,H. Maddux, song ns, offering, of Zion," Opening song, Froelich; re- Dp. m., King’s . 7:00 p. m. Epworth League led by Mrs. G. L. Hamm, Miss Hol- land will sing, 8.00 p. m. preaching service, installation of Epworth League, officers, anthem, “In the Shadow of Thy Wing,” Pearson; sole by Mrs. Boyd Osborn, “Earth Could Not Hold Him," Petrie. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Woman's Foreign Mission ary Society B. Poling, 416 South Lincoln. Carter and Mrs. Mrs. Sutterfield will as- sist. All women of the congregation are invited. Wednesday, 7:30 p, m. prayer meeting and study of John’s Gospel. Bring Bibles. Friday, 2:30 p. m., general aid meeting at the church. The CY circle will entertain: Friday, 4 p. m. Queen Esther circle at the church. Friday, 7.30 p. m. choir rehearsal. Trinity Lutheran. (Missouri Synod) ' South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. No service will’ be held here Sunday morning, as the pastor will conduct a confirmation service at the mission in Glenrock. The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 as usual. In the evening a service will be held at 8 o'clock. The sermon will be based on the text John 7:25-31, its theme being: “The Christian Virtue of Boldness.” Next Sunday afternoon the pastor will leave to attend the convention of the Missour! Synod of the Luth- eran church in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Con- sequently no evening service will be held on that day. But two services will be conducted in the morning, a German service at 10 o'clock, an Eng- lish service at 11 o'clock. The Sun- day school will meet at 9 o'clock. St. Mark's. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Phillip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. Morning anthem by/ at the home of Mrs. A.| store a real treat for the people of the community. A musical program— oldtime negro melodies given by the members and friends of the negro Baptist church. We were pleased ;When they were with us before; they |will have a better program next Fri- |day evening. Come early. East Side Methodist Community. Jesse A. Dean, pastor. Residence, 919 East Fifth street. All services are held in the Elk Street school, corner of East First and Elk street, 9:45 a. m., bible school for all ages. 11 a. m., worship and sermon by the pastor. |Subject—"The Bible the Book of the | Best Life” Thursday at 2:30 the meet- ing of the Ladies’ Aid society at the home of Mrs. L. S. Case, 103 North St. Botolph street. Sunday, June 17 |all services of the church will be held |in the new church bullding, corner of East Second and Kenwood streets. Evansville Chapel. service and sermon at 3:00. Everybody welcome. St. Anthony’s Catholic, Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mupl- ln, pastor; the Rev. Father Morton. assistant. Masses on Sunday at 7, 9 and) 10:30 a, m. Mass during the week at § a. m. Benediction Sunday 3p. m. Christian Science, Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. in the church edifice at Fourth and Grant ptreets. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m. Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. First Presbyterian. Rey, Charles A. Wilson, D. D., pas- tor, Tabernacle corner of Sixth and Durbin streets. Sunday school and \Bible classes 9:45. Don't forget your duty to your Sunday school class, be Present and encourage othera to come. Al! teachers should be present or send a substitute to take your class. Morn- ing sermon, 11 o'clock. Sermon, “Suf- ficiency of Jesus.” Evening worship 8 o'clock, “The Superlative Object of Life.” Special music at all services. Mrs. Leggitt ¢irector of choir. We welcome the strangers that are so- journing in our city. Come let us wor- ship together. The church building 8 growing. Have you subscribed to this good cause? Kenwood Presbyterian, Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. Sabbath school, 0 a m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Week night meeting prayer end sermon at 11:00 a m. North Casper. 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodard, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m., George Specht, superintendent. Children’s day exercises are post- poned but announcements concerning them will be made Sunday morning. Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p.m. Morn- ing worship, 11 a. m.; text, “Lest Israel vaunt themselves against me, saying, Mine own hand hath saved me." Evening worship, 8 p. m.; text, “And they began to pray him to de- part out of their coasts”; solo, “An Evening Prayer.” You are invited to worship God with us. First Christian Chureh school ,9:45. Morning wor ship, 11. Christian Endeavor societies, 7. Evening worship, 8. Good music. Children’s Day will be honored Sun- day morning instead of in the evening as was announced last week. There is a splendid program to be given by the kiddies of the school. Boys and girls don't forget the flowers. The Loyal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen lodges wil! have their annual memor- jal services at the church Sunny eve- ning, This service was postponed be- cause of the convention last weelk Their friends as well as the public are invited. The subject of the ad- dress will be “America Leads and Leaders.” We have a class for you in our church school. Bring the fam- fly, The Grant street bus passes the door, Once means again so try it. We are planning some delightful services for the hot days of the summer. You will be interested in these unique pro- grams. We do not have even a pass- ing acquaintance with cld man sum- mer slump, The church school coun- ci! meeting will be held in the church next Wednesday evening, Important subjects to come up. The Lauly Va- cation Bible school is scheduled to start June 26. If your children have not enrolled see to it at once. This school will be a good deal larger than the one last year, Many fine things are in readiness. It will last four weeks. First Baptist. Fifth and Beech streets. C. M. Thompson Jr., pastor. Sunday school 9.45 a, m. There is a class for you. Morning worship 11 a.m. Report from northern conven tion. B. ¥. P. U. p. m. Evening service 8 p. m. Memorial service for departed Odd Fellows. The pastor has returned from the Northern Baptist conyention, This meeting was the best in years. All Baptists should be interested in a re- port of this convention which will be given at the morning hour. In the evening the Odd Fellows will worship with the church. This fs the annual nemorial service for the departed egies ot the order. All are wel @ome to the services.’ You are a stranger but once in the First Baptist church. Corner, of Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. G. T, Hanna, pastor. Or der of services for the wi Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday school. Two’ clarses will automobiles in front of the church, 11 a, m., the chilcren's day program wll be rendered by the, chil- dren of the Sunday school. Mrs. W. D Ford in charge. 7 p. m., B. Y P. U 8 p. m, sermon by the pastor Text Vriday evening the 15th, we have in on Wednesday at 7:30. The Ladies Circte will meet at the hall, 1418 South Jackson on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. All friends and newcomers are cordially invited. A site has been se- cured for our new building, one we believe to be the best in the whole community. Occupying a most com- manding position, the site insures that the new church building will be like the “city set on a hill,” it cannot be hid. The excuse “we didn't know there was a church” or “we couldn't find the place” will no longer hold| water. Watch the corner of Thirteenth and McKinley. Mills Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Song Mildred White an¢ Joan Moore. wi? a 2 be present and show their interest in building a church in Casper, repre- senting the Mother Church of Pro- testantism. Come and show where you stand in the great army of Christ. Grace Chapel African Methodist. “The Friendly Church,” 305 North Grant street, Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D. minister, Plans for the beginning of work on the new Grace Chapel are rapidly crystalizing. We expect to break ground for the same during the ensulng week. The date will be an- nounced through the daily papers. Captains are very busy collecting Sabbath school, 2:30 p. m. Subject “Nehemiah, the Bold Builder.” Eve-| ning worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon sub- | ject, “ A Pair of Hypocrites. | Grace English Lutheran. N | J. M. Cromer, pastor. All services at Odd Fellow’s Hall. The Sunday| school begins with a song service at| 9:45 a. m. Robert V. Heinze, superin- | tendent. The subject for the study! hour is ‘Jeremiah the Prophet of Courage.” Officers, teachers and achol- | ars are all urged to be present and on time. At 11 o'clock the Rev. Dr. Geo. Hillerman of Oakland, Cal., and gen-| eral superintendent of missions for the | western half of the United States will | be present and preach both morning | and evening. His coming is for the| purpose of arranging for the builcing | of a church for the Grace Lutheran congregation. Communion service will be held in the morning baptisms, | and reception of members, It is urged that every member of the church be, present. There will also be an offer-| ing for missions. Young people's meeting at 7:30. ‘At 8 o'clock, Dr. Hill- erman will speak upon the great mis- sionary operations of the church. Es-| pecially are all Lutherana invited to How is your business showing up this year? | Are you getting any- where? e have an oom f-P om Bookkeeping Outfit | that will help you to answer, these questions, _ | Commercial Printing Company 426 East Second—Phone 2224) R. E. Dickensheets, Manager Four farmerettes have arrived in taken at Montreal, shows (left to right) and donor of scholarships to the girls, Stella Wolfe Mur: Not a Kiss of Friendship ~) These two giraffes kissed by accident, rather than by intention. Howard Felch climbed their corral at the Bronx Zoo, N. Gainty morsel and both reached for it at the same time. ae Canada fro Sir Henry Thornton, president of (chaperon), Mrs. ¥., to oNer a fhe Casper Daily Cribune Canadian Crops & 8. This photo, the Canadian National Railways Emma Absolon, Ivy Townsend, of sermons dealing with the mission of this great prophet. Evening wor- ship at 8 o'clock. Subject— “Train- ing Up the Child." Come and bring a friend, as a cordial welcome awaits you at “The Friendly Church.” a “MAL DEVIL HIMSELF? 15 NEXT BILL AT COLUMBIA What is considered by critic's all over the country as the most elaborate production ever attempted in tabloid musical comedy will be put on by the Billy Maine company for Sunday and Monday, “Mr. Devil Himse!f.” Elabor- ate stage settings and the most costly gowns ever seen on~ the Columbia stage will be used in this production it is simply a merry-go-round of splen- dor until one wonders where it will all end. There will be ten vaudeville and ensemble numbers !iterspersed. Zane Grey’s “Riders of the Dawn” will be the feature photoplay. There will be the usual mftinee today with two, shows tonight at which time the Maine company will present “The Three Husbands” a rollicking force comedy with an all comedy photoplay program in which Chas. Murray ts fea- tured in “The Fatal Photo.” It is an all fun program and shou'd prove a winner with Columb‘a patrons. Where is Pleasant View? Inquire of R. Kamon. Tel. 702 or A. L. Mathers. Phone 1088W or George W. funds for same. Captain J. T. Clay of team number two reported in cash one hundred and sixty dollars Sun- day, Other reports will be called for next Sunday. Sunday will be observ- ed as Children’s day. Al! parents with their children are especially invited to attend the evening service. The choir will render especial music befitting the occasion. This will be the day of flowers, birds and children. Parents bring your children to this special service. Morning worship at 11 o’clock followng Sunday school. The minister will fi!1 the pulpit. 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Mr. Kiser stated today that the organization of the Yellow Cab com- pany was a direct result of the lack of organization among the other taxi rivers of the city. A continual cut- ting of each other's throats necessi- taxis that would give standard rates which would be fair both to the com- panies and to the patron: “The Yellow Cab drivers are union men,” said Mr. Kiser. “They are ex- perienced and capable. No group of drivers will be found who are more observant of the traffic regulations and of the safety of their patrong and of the general prblic. TAMING OF WOMAN HAS VARIETY OF ANGLES IN RIALTO FEATURE FILM The cowboy, who was celebrating a lucky oil strike with a cruise around the world, saw a tady floundering about in the waters of a bay off the Southern coast of France and, think- 114 West Second St. ing her and dragged her on board his schooner. Imagine his amazement when she stamped her pretty foot, said, “What do you mean by this Sutrage, you fool, you unspaekable idiot!” then cove off the boat and swam away! Little did the fair swimmer dream’ that on another day she would meet her would-be rescuer in San Francis- co and that their wills could clash again. were to bring these two together in a strange manner with surp: Cab company !s consantly increasing. | sults. Florence Vidor is the girl—a self-re- certain quarters tnat the drivers of|tiant, strong willed beauty whose will has never been cromsed until thi needed tance, swam to Fate—and the girl’s father— ising re- —_.—__ Bed bug juice, guaranteed all vermin; will not stain bea ‘jing. Apco Products Co. Phone 286, CHICHESTER S Pity AY, JUNE 9, 1923; boy undertakes the task of “ ing the woman.” The young manj method of woman taming will be a. onstrated at the Rialto theater 10" ‘conquer, r today, to kin cloth. 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