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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1923. Che Casper Sundap Cridune PAGE FIVE First Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Purbin streets. Charles A. Wilson, D. D., minister. Sunday school and Bible classes, 9:45 a, m. Mr. G. W. Bartholomew will address the Men's Bible class, “The braking of the seven year covenant, and the great tribulation and when to expect it,” There are classes for all who attend. Morn- ing worship, 11 a.m. Sermon, “The Forward Looking Church,” Anthem, ‘The Lord Is My Strength,” Wooler. Solo, “How Many Hired Servants,’ from the Prodical Son (Sullivan), Mr. Rush. Young People’s meeting, 7 p. m. Evening worship, 8 o'clock. | Ser- mon, “ A Day of Good Tidings.” Anthem, “Softly the Silent Night,” ‘Winn, Mrs. Wilson's Sunday school class will be entertained at the new manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, next Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Every member of the class is requested to come and bring prospective mem- bers. Missionary tea, Thursday, 2:30 p. m, In the church parlors. Special program. Choral society practice Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Are you a member of the society? Sunday, September 30, will be rally day in the Sunday school. Every class and department should work for the largest possible attend- ance. Every boy and girl in Casper should be in some Sunday school. We extend the right hand of fel- lowship to all Casper people and strangers to attend all of the church services, Come. Trinity Luteran. (Missouri Synod) South Park and Hast Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Both services will be English. The Sun- flay school mee Tho morn- The ser- will be based on the text 343-21, its theme being: ayer for the Ephesian at ing service begins at 10:30. mon Christia The evening service commences at 7:30. xt of the sermon will be Ephesians 4:1-6, its theme: “Keep- ing the Unity of the Spirit.” Haye you no church home)in Cas- per? Then you are cordially in- vited to worship with us. You are st all times assured of good, sound gospel sermons. St. Mark's. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. First Congregational. Rev. Robert Allingham, pastor. The services of the First Congre- gational church are conducted every Sunday at the commodious, con- venient and well-equipped America th er. Pipe organ and special music by Casper's leading artists. Mrs. L. L. Langworthy will pre- side at the organ and will play for |the prelude, “Ye Who Have Yearned Alone” (Tchaikowsk{) and for the offertory, “Evening” (Conte). | Mrs. Berta Smith, director of |music, will sing “My Redeemer and My Lord” (Dudley Buck). The pas- |tor will preach on the “Peril of the |Empty Heart.” The church school will meet at 10 a, m. sharp. Classes and a full staff of efficient teachers for every- body. Best course of religious edu- cation used in the school, This is a good place to learn. The hour of worship and sermon {s at 11 o'clock. Mothers with little children are welcome. Special arrangements are made to take care of the babies and little children at the ¥. W. C. A. two or three doors south. All wel- |come, | \Grace Chapel, African Methodist. “The Friendly Church.” 805 North Grant street. Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D., minister. We are glad to announce the reopening jot our Bible school. The cless meets each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Lesson for September 26, Genesis 2-5. Come out*and join us. All the women of the various church auxiliaries are inyited to attend a |\"Get together” meeting at ths [church Friday evening, September |28, at 8 o'clock. At this time the minister will outline the work for |the conference year. We are ask- |ing those who have pledged to the Building Fund to pay their pledges as soon as possible. Sunday school at 10. Preaching at 11. Theme: “Heaven's Opened Door." Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon by the minister. Infant baptism at this service. You and your friends are always welcome to ‘The Friendly Church." Christian Science, Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. in the church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets, Tho lesson subject for tomorrow is “Matter.” Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock, The public {s cordially invited to atend these services. First Christian, Church school 9:45, |the First Christian church: You are urged to be present Sunday morning {n your classes for church schoo!. Classes will be called from |their sessions at 9.30 prompt. will then have service and offertory and announce- ments in time to be in the big tent for 11.20 services. Be it known that the First Christ- fan church {s heartily in favor and sympathy with the great revival | meeting going on in the big tent. Members of | We, our ‘communton | ‘We want every member to take part. Every member {s urged to come to the church before going to the big top Sunday morning. There are some very important announce- ments to be made. We are getting ready for our great fall campaign. Rally day will soon be here. We want to be ready for it. Get the latest news Sunday morning. No services Sunday evening. Go to the big tent. Scandinavian Lutheran. L. J. Reint, pastor. Services at clty hall at 11 a. m. St. Anthony's Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev, Father J. H. Mul- lin, pastor, the Rev, Father More- ton, assistant pastor. Masses on Sunday at 7, 9, and 10:30 a. m. Mass during the week at 8 a. m. Bene- diction Sunday at 8 p. m. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rey. Edwin 5. rreston, minister. 9:30 @, m. Sabbath school; subject: “Timothy, a Good Minister of Jesu: Christ." 11:00 a, m, morning wor- ship. Mills Presbyterfan. Rev. Edwin E, Preston, minister. 10:00 a. m., Sababth school. It is exteremly encouraging to see the attendance grow week by week. The interest and earnest efforts of the teachers are producing results. 7:30 p. m., evening worship. North Casper Church. 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodard, minister. Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7.15 P. m. Morning service 11 a. m. topic: “The Eulogtzed Centurian. Evening service 8 p. m., topte: “Rebuilding the Temple.” ‘We earnestly invite all in the commun- ity to worship and serve with us. North Casper Christian “The Rev. A. L. Stephens, pastor. The church to which all are wel- come. Bible school at 10 a. m. promptly. Mrs. Guy C. Wright sup- erintendent. Morning worship and communion service at 11 a. m. All mothers in North Casper are re- quested to attend this service. Im- mediately following the morning worship @ business meeting will be held and officers will be elected’ for |the coming year, All members are asked to be present. Christian En- |deavor in the evening at 6.45. Eyv- jening services at 8 o'clock. Grace English Lutheran Odd Fellows Hall. J. M. Cromer pastor. One year ago Grace church was organized. ‘This is the first anniversary. It will be celebrated by roll ca!l, communion, reception of members and baptism of children, |The pastor will give a brief account | of the work of the year, All who have joined the church and all interested are urged to be present, Sunday school at 9:45 a jm, Morning service at 11:00. Ev- ening service at 8 o'clock. The pastor hopes to see all in their places. Emmanuel Baptist Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar Daily Fuel Savings with- streets. Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday Automatic Heat Control Records show that the Minneapolis Heat Regu- lator saves one-fifth to ‘That's easy to explain. matically turned on and o} one-third on gas. The burner is auto- so as to maintain a uniform temperature, day and night; a lower temperature at night. of gas. No overheating, no waste Fuel is «aved and the house is kept comfortably warm by automatic temperature control. Because it’s automatic, there’sno work orworry. Noearlyrisingor basement: to wake up the fire; the temperature rises autom: ‘v in the morning and is lowered automatically at night. The “Min: ly install<d in ola or oy heating system of fuel. Convenient monthly lan, og "The The Casper Gas Appliance Company, Inc. Phone 1500 lis” is quickly and easi- pT Eagle baad burning any kind Write, call or phone for book- ) ‘Phone’ 115-119 E. First SUOD PROGRESS MADE BY GRACE LUTHERAN IN | FIRST YEAR; ANNIVERSARY BANQUET PLANNED Grace English Lutheran church; closes its first year in excellent fi-| ; nancial condition and those direct-. |ing {ts affairs are gratified at the Progress shown in all departments. | “The work of this young church during the first year of its exisience has been quite unusual,” the Rev. | J. M. Cromer, pastor stated yester- day, “While in many ways It might and ought to have been better, yet| the success is very gratifying. The| annual report will show almost one hundred members, who have been gathered in one by one without any Special evangelistic effort. It will show a total financial statement of nearly $5,000, not counting the sub- scriptions for the new church build- ing, which amount to about $8,000. The church has a comfortable bal-| ance in every treasury, and does not! ars one cent except on the church lot. “The organization could not be in better financial condition, so far as current expenses and missionary con- tributions are concerned. It will pay its full quota into the synodical treasury for all the benevolences of the church. “The contract for excavating the lot will be let this coming week, and the architect, Mr. Westfall, will soon have the plans and specifications for the church butlding ready for | bids, | “When the usual hindrances to church work are considered, and when nearly all the churches of Cas- per have been carrying on urgent campaigns for funds, {t must be said at least that Grace Church has done well,’ In connection with the anntver- sary services of Grace English Lutheran church, the following met at a luncheon in the Henning hotel at Friday noon, September 21, to consider matters of general interest | connected with the church: L. Larsen of the Larsen-Jourgen- son Construction company; C. W. puesta sees etree Dela school, Mr. Durand in charge. 11:00| a. m, sermon by the pastor. Text Mark 8-84, It is very important that all members of the church be at this meeting as somo business matters must be considered. No meeting at night on account of meetings at the tent.—J. T. Hanna, Pastor. Residence 1237 8. Boxelder. | Evansville Chapel Sunday school at 2:30 p.m Rust in charge. p.m. Mr Preaching at 3.30 Dr. J.T. Hanna, Minis Also Hat WYATT HOTEL BLDG. Bring us your old iron and a $1.00 credit on this new iron. Special for a few days only Come im er Call 1992W.- that does as he advertises. Thousands of people are in need of reliable PAIN- LESS dentistry, In coming to this dental office you are assured of the best of work perform- ed PAINLESSLY and at a most reasonable cost. Compare These rices Plate, absolutely guaranteed .$20 Gold Crowns 22K oe Se y B11) Bridgework, per tooth .....__$7.50 Painless Extraction DR. FRAN Fourth Floor O-S Bldg. 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An enthusiastio discussion was had on the general subject of Luth. eranism in Casper, which resulted in the decision to inyite one hun- dred men to a banquet to be held at the Henning hotel on Friday evo- ning, at six-thirty o'clock, who are More or less closely associated with tho Lutheran church. It was stated that the object of this meeting was to further the ao- quaintance of these men with each other and for social intercourse. | There is a large Lutheran con-| stituency of Lutheran people in| Casper from many different coun- | tries of the world who have not had | any sort of acquaintance or knowl- | edge of each other. It is well for| each to know how many persons | ‘prominent in the business dnd social | affairs of Casper owe their allegi-| an the Lutheran church. It is | 1 that all who are invited will | present. | GANGSTERS AT WAR: 29 SLAIN It LAST YEAR ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22,—(United Press)—Gangsters of St. Loul. | ing among themselves more viciously than ag the law, are hirtng armed guards to protect aga‘ s- sassination Violent death of 29 classed [ity police as haying “records” within the last year, at the hands of their associ s led to the emplo me f adows' xy the gang leaders and more prosperous gamb- lers ording to word from the un- derworld. | Whiskey-running in big motor car-! ith shipments involving of dollars each, the mon n cash by the en ke one of the | tors in the “crook-eat-cro: Blocking . 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