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Corner Sixth and Durbin streets. Charles A. Wilson, D. D., minister Sunday school and Bible classes 9:45 a.m, The Sunday school is growing each Sabbath and we are in need of teachers. Will you volunteer to teach a class this coming Sabbath. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Theme, “Types of Leadersh! Anthem “What Are These’ Barker. Evening worship 8 o'clock. Sermon, “The Great Council of the Early Church.” Anthem “Softly Now the Light of Day,” Wells. Progress is being made on the new Manse at Eleventh ahd ‘Wolcott streets and will soon be occu pled by the minister and his family. As soon as the old manse at Elghth anf Wolcott can be moved the new church bullding will be in progress. Have you made your church pledge to the running expenses of the church and a'so the building fund. Do this within the next week so that the com- mittee may know and can proceed with the work before them. There are many strangers in our city who would like to attend some church serv- ice. Can't you assist them in finding some church of their desire. There is always a welcome at the Presbyterian church Sixth and Durbin. Emmamel Baptist. Corner of Fiftcenth and Poplar streets. Services for the week begin- ning Sunday, August 19. Sunday school 10 a. m. Sunday schoo! adult classes will occupy cars on the church lawn. 11 a. m. sermon by the pastor. ‘Theme, “Seeing the Invisible.” 7 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 8 p. m. sermon by the pastor. Text, “He Began to Be in Want.” Tuesday 8 p. m. those who are willing to assist in the song serv- ice are requested to meet at the church. Wednesday 8 p. m, prayer service and Bible reading. The pas tor is especially anxidus to be of serv- ce to any who may need him. Call at any time. Dr. J. T, Hanna, res!- @ence 1237 South Boxelder. Evansville Chapel. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Preach- ing at 3:30. Subject, "The Beatitudes Continued.” Dr. J. T, Hanna, min- inter. First Baptist. Fifth and Beech street. C. M. ‘Thompson, Jr., pastor. Sunday schoo! 9:45 a.m. There is a class for you. Morning worship 11 a. m. Theme, “The Church the Wor!d's Dynamo.” B. Y, P. U. 7p. m. Evening service 8 p., m. Theme, “Obligations of the Heavenly Father.” Mid-week service, Wednesday 8 p. m. Studies in Mark. The pastor has returned and will be in the pulpit both morning and night Sunday. Two important subjects will be handled in the services Sunday which should interest all. Remem- ber that the coolest meeting house in Casper ts the one on Fifth and Beech. Come out and learn for yourself. You are a stranger but once in the First Baptist church. Trinity Lutheran, Qfissouri Synod). South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Goekel, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. Morn- ing service (German) at 10.30. Text of sermon John 5:1-14. Theme, “Jesus at the Pool of Bethesda.” Evening service (English) at 8 o'clock. Text of sermon: John 5.19-29. Theme, “Jesus Is One With the Father.” The work of remodeling our church is progressing rapidly. We would like to announce again that the evenings for work are Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and that the men should in- form the pastor which evening is most convenient for them. The bullding committee will meet after the Sunday evening service. Grace Chapel African Methodist. “The Friendly Church.” 305 North Grant street. Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D., minister. We are pleased to note that many pledges for the building fund are being paid, either in part or in full. In this way we will be able to complete the splendid work already begun. Every loyal member and friend {s expected to do his part; thus enabling us to make a good report to our annual conference, which con- venes in Denver, Colo., Aug. 29. Morn. ing worship at 11 a. m. Evening wor- ship at 8 p,m. Rev. A.Wayman Ward B. D, Presiding Elder of the Rocky Mountain district will occupy the pulpit at both services. Quarterly conference Monday evening at 8 This will be the last quarterly meet- ing and conference of the conference year. The minister will close the work for the year on next Sunday evening and read his report as it will EB be read on the annual conference floor. A cord‘al welcome awaits you at “The Friendly Church.” | Methodist Episcopal. ‘Corner of st Second and South| Dur te: in D. v 9 FE. Car , Sunday Lewis R 2 a.m ps Maddux school, S. H supersntendent 31 a. m., sermon by the pastor, Sub. f, ‘The Powers and Perils of Youth.” 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. Palmer Johnson will lead, Lester Fuehrer and Hubert Bishor The evening preaching se wil s vice omitted so that people ma chautauqua. Wednesday prayer service, Mrs. Barnes. a vis. itor in Cusper will lead the service. Friday 2:30 p. m., Ladies’ Aic¢. Circle | meetings Bee with Mrs. D, A.| Edelman, 128 East H street. Capital 1, with Mra. H. J. Raffe 142 Bast ‘ond street. CY announced later, Kensington, no meeting. Social e announced later. — Victory Workers, with Mra. George Lilly, 142 South Beech street, Mrs. Newt Fer guson and Mrs. Traylor will assist On Monday several members of the WHY ATTEND EA At Rushville, St. Mary High School Accredited by the Un Affiliated to the Catholic University Boarding School for G High School Boys board at Private families Courses: Primary to C Music: Harp, Cello, V Terms: Only Vv | $20 per month.—Write for bulletin Che Casper Sunday Morning Cridune [GRACE ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH TO BUI NEW EDIFICE IN CASPER TO COST $100,000 Tia ae amy: en rt 4 Immediate erection of the first unit of the new $100,000 edifice to be built in Casper at Ninth street and CY avenue by the Grace English Lutheran church, of which Dr J. M, Cromer is pastor, will receive its first impetus this week in the start of a financial campaign which friends of the denomination expect to carry to a speedy and successful con- clusion, church will start in automobiles for Thermopolis to attend the Epworth League Institute. Mrs, Carter the wife of the pastor, is to be one of the teachers at the Institute, and will teach the class in foreign missions. It is expected that about twenty dele- gates will attend the institute. St. Marks Episcopal. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, _ rector. Holy communion at 7 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. East Side Methodist Community. Northeast corner Second and Ken wood streets. Jesse A. Dean, pastor. 45 a m.—Bible school for all ages. . F. Lyon, superintendent. 11 a. m. —Worship and sermon by the pastor who wil’ also render Gillet’s “Andante Religiose’” for violin accompanied by Mrs, Dean. Next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 meeting of the Ladies’ Aid so clety at the church. All members and friends urged to attend. St. Anthony's Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mullen pastor, the Rev. Father Moreton, as: sistant. Masses on Sunday at 7, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Mass during the week at 8 a. m. Benediction Sunday 3 p. m. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. in_ tho church e¢ifice at Fourth and Grant streets. Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a. m ‘Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. North Casper Church. 1009 North Durbin street, Geo. Woodward, minister. Sunday schoo! 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:15 p. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Text “That the Thoughts of ™ Hearts May Be Revealed.” Evening worship “But the Greatest of Come let us work in our master's vineyard. Unity Study Class. Room 215, M’dwest building, Mrs. Lenna Crysta! Byrnes, leader. Reg: ular morning service at 11 a, m Sunday school at 10 a. m. Class les sons in truth every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Class Christian healing Wednesdays at 10 a. m. Healing and prosperity silence every noon period Curing the week. The architect's elevation repro- duced above is of the new church! tower will bo the room for the pipe Whethe: when finally completed. The first] organ. unit will cost $40,000 and will extend) ornamental scroll work on both sides,| But from the left end to and including the| equal in both rooms so that the organ the chi main tower. A false or temporary wall will be run across the building from the right-hand side of the tower. This will provide a room 57x68. There will be class rooms across the back wall extending a few feet along either side. From the inner line of these rooms the floor will incline toward the pulpit. The seats will be placed in a flat circle. Arrangements will be made for a balcony over the small class rooms when neded, the whole room then seating about four hundred. Each class room will open full width| ¢, ao good. into the main room, and will thus| “5, The building of a new church of | cial interest to every and| thelr pi family of any community. |}may be one’s particular phase of be-| Weak 1 home live and bring up their children. | rah Even those who may think that the Sitter could and ought to do, cannot object But this general interest in the per. towns where there is such activity in business, where op- ‘portunities abound for making money and building up a business, social and The second unit when built will be! moral interests are almost forced into the main audience room to be used the background. Educational. mat- only for public worship, but the false! ters also must clamor for thelr place wall between the two rooms will be tefore the community can have social Such become a part of the main room. 2 Tietenal fa community Ustous uplift of the churches and, This unit is built to suit the twofold lal Fema rH iat hap ry xe ese secondary, Casper churches are far purpose of a Sunday school room and ‘8 !"' reer Ate salhegeit pa pnts Ce bes in the rear in the march of progress an audinece room but will finally be used as a Sunday school and lecture room. the strong dertaki brought rasOvE i terests removed and a sliding partition will! poise, and appreciate these higher ‘¢r°* take its place. When this partition | Pot csitics. | is closed there will be an audience room seating over four hundred,!_, which will be complete in itself, Casper are in the forefront. has been most fortunate from her) Luther: Vv Be iT t When necessary, the sliding partition ¢oinding in having among those who| ‘This can be pushed back to either side, and this will throw the two rooms into one, and will look Uke a com- ete auc 1d Prete augenge Teom holding nearly) cron thankless task of building up a : |magnificent school system. Many o' There will be a basement story to these old timers are still on the school the first unit, which, because of the) hoard and deserve the deepest grati-| elevation of the lot about three feet) tude of all of our citizens, and ha above grade. can be fully one-half out| ihe unusual good fortune of seeing of the ground, and this will be ar-) te fruits of their unselfish labors. ranged for social purposes. A large| y+ i easily possible that no city in kitchen and dining room, and other| tho land of the size and age of Casper convenient rooms will be arranged) can boast of having such educational for parlors. equipment as Casper. Whether the Altogether the uilding will be! magnificent building and furnishings. most unique in all its appointments.|or the intellectual furnishing of the It will be faced with best quality of|teaching force from the superintend brick with stone trimming: nt to the lowest grade teache: tial class of citizens who from the} very first devoted themselves to the | ~CASPER: 1S - THE: FUTURE - CAPITAL BANKRUPT The money changers of Italy used to carry on their exchange tran- sactions on benches. If one of *“1O° German Congregational. At 1004 nt A street, Rev. Geo. Eisenach. Sunday school at 10 a. m Morning service at 11 a. m. Theme “Believest Thou?” Evening service at 7:30. Theme “A Firm Foundation.” Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30, You are welcome. Grace English Lutheran J. M. Cromer, D. D., pastor All services at the Odd Fellows’ Hall Sunday school at 9:45 p, m. Robert Heinze Superintendent, Take Notice—Members and friends of the church. The meeting since organization. A con- egational meeting which every vot er should by all means attend will be held in the morning after service. Don't faii to come to this service. Your absence might delay the new chureh building. rvices in the evening as usual at 8 olclock We want every child in Sunday school, Come- Sen your’ automobile news to “Spark Plug’—Care Tribune. STERN SCHOOLS? Nebraska Is iversity of Nebraska irls and Boys under 14 ‘lassical High hool iolin, Piano, Orchestra most important) them became insolvent the others smashed his bench and applied to him the term “banco rotto” mean- ing “broken bench.” From “banco rotto” came the old English word “bankerout” and from that the present word bankrupt. O04 20-0M4 - mroze . y-I4 > Z— + <4-N - quv—-3a zy mp crt Bankruptcy is mighty unpleasant and is often the result of a mistake in business judgment. Good ad- vice might have prevented it. Be- fore you take any serious risk, come in and talk with the officers of this bank about it. They may be able to show you a side that you hadn’t thought of. Their time is yours and your plan will be held in strict confidence. | | 6 2ZO-APNOF: FPN—-OOr + mI: MPT: 4-° MADAM: mz4 m NATIONAL BANK 2 CONSOLIDATED E — ROYALTY BLDG M™. 55,000 + POPULATION + .+%" On the second story of the main considered, This will have openings of ,C#M, measure up to Casper. may be used for either room or both.| hind in their struggle to keep pace with the general progress of the city. any denomination is a matter of spe-| 00d, strong and aggressive men fill Whatever| ®©en made by the membership, often , trong, to keep up these institutions lef, all persons of every kind are in-! © terested in the moral» welfare and Which Ue at tho very basis of all that standing of that place where they ,!8 enduring in common citizenship. churches are not doing what they ,*¥des away from the better things. ‘0 keeping on putting forth an effort ™ment, two facts are most patent, first that no community can prosper or even abide without the moral and re- man, woman and child in Casper. All churches have been able to complete their un- her great business interests. Apropos of these general remarks. To this latter appeal the citizens of | the general public will be glad to note Casper|the undertaking of Grace English made it their home, a most substan-| months old, and is already launching SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1923, Thursday of next week, August 29. There will be between and forty canvassers, men and women. nl an enterprise that will ve a great;day drive for these comparatively credit to small amounts, beginning Tuesday of Their. 00,000] this week, August 20, and ending | AVOID THE LATE FALL RUSH—HAVE THAT. FALL SUIT MADE NOW ! The Commercial Tailors 243 S. Center Phone 1149-w “Our Fall Woolens Are Here” CLEANING—PRESSING—REPAIRING “We Call for and Deliver” W. J. Farmer be built at on $40,000. The United Lui which is the national organization, and to which the local congregation belongs, has such faith in Casper, and in the young congregation and its veteran pastor that they propose to furnish $20,000, one-half the cost of the first unit. This is a challenge to material interests. The church board will invest dollar for dollar in this Casper enterprise, ‘Then it is understood that the pas- tor, J. M. Cromer, has proposed to raise one-half of the balance, $10,000, if the congregation raises the other half. ‘They have decided to put on a ten- Places the New estinghouse Electric [ron In Your Home RT tO, it {s quite questionable r any city in the whole union these things cannot be said of urches. They are leagues be- julpits, and much sacrifice has Balance Payable 50 Cents Monthly With Your Light Bills In numbers and not financially the lure of wealth, and the of society have drawn multl- Phone Us and We Will Deliver without any special preach- facts ought to appeal to every 4re contemplating a step forward and when they POWER CO. PHONE 69 ng, then Casper will have t the moral and spiritual in- of the community abreast n church. organization is only ten Chamberlin Drapery Sale CONTINUES 10 DAYS MORE -- ENDING AUGUST 31ST CRETONNES Of Rare Beauty Our entire stock of domestic pat- terns we still offer at a discount of 5% 0% DISCOUNT ON ALL Orinoka Sunfast Fabrics SPECIAL, PER PAIR Lace nets, damasks, reps, pongees, linens, $2.19 =: 10 MORE BIG BARGAIN DAYS Chamberlin Furniture Co. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT “Wyoming’s Most Complete Drapery Shop” Rei es SPECIAL READY-MADE Marquesette Curtains Lace trimmed, Irish Poiret Corners, suit- able for apartments or houses with short windows. 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