Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1923, Page 10

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a Ant awrane Che Casper Sunday Cribune ‘ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1923. First Christian. ' Church school 9:45; morning wor. ship 11; Christian E avor 6:30; evening service 7:30; good music. Sunday will be one of the greatest in the his of this church. e every-member-canvass will be launch: ed he teams wil! remain at the church after t morning service and a lunch served them. At 2 o'clock sharp the teams will leave the church for their work. Every famf'y of the church will be visited within two hours’ time. Our budget is very complete and calls for larger sum of money than has ever been raised before for local expenses. Every member of the church is ex pected to s till the team calls. The enthusiasm running high, every detail has been cared for and no obstacle so great that It can- not be pushed fe. Our church attendan s very good the las’ weather w: hax wee We are sure you can class too. their friends to attend the great Hallowe'en festival next evening at 7:30. The C. E iw very much to the ports of will be well as a good se esting anonuncements wi! given in the church bulletin out each Sunday First Congregational E Robt. Allingham, D. D. Te 1237. 8 8 America theat Church sche t 10: Particula parents will want the best course « reli edt f heir ct dre Send the children or bet bring them with you. Classes all. Worship and sermon at 11:00 Charles Gilbert Spross, accompan ist for M A guest last Sunday morning of the service He said at the close, “When I gc to the hotel at 9 o’clock this morn ing I took up the Sunday paper and chose your program as the on wanted to hear.” Good music an a virile discussion of Mying themes will interest thinking people. Mrs. Katherine Cree will presi th organ and will play for “Intermezzo” — Steen. “Eventide.” Solo by Mrs. Smith 2 Blessed. Prindle erm tor on gedy mus." Sunday evenin, ¥. W. C. A, 121.8. ¢ few doors south of America the An evening of social and Christ! Fellowship. Open to all. Short re ligious service 7:30 to 8:00 , cial number,, trio by Mrs. Ber Smith, Mrs Robt. Allingham ar Mr. A. V. Ritchie, “One Sweet Solemn Though, Address by the pastor. This service will be fol lowed by a getting acquainted pe riod with a few special numbers- Low," and a plano lo by Mrs another trio number, weet an The Women's Association vote Katherine Cree, “A’la Beire Aunce that they would be responsible for the refreshments. This is our at @empt to meet a real need in Casper Grace English Lutheran J. M. Cromer, pastor. All servic at Odd Fellows’ hall. Sunday sch at 9:45.a. m V. Heinz perintendent all de places promy This is Sunday for the present pastor, D: J. M. Cromer. He has been com pelled to resign on account of fall ing eyesight. His success: soon be appointed j Ebright of Omaha has been app: ed missionary supeyintendent ¢ Rocky Mountain Sfnod, and is ex pected in Caspe I Dr. Crome in the 1 ing on ( Through 1 In the evening he the text, “Qu Mrs. Bryant 8. Cromer of Riv will sing at both serv I Cromer would like to have all friends present North Casper Chresttan. United and H ‘et Char G. Stout 3 Office in church. PO. < mevere weather hindered the a tendance but not hindered our zea We have placed stoves in the au torium and now t prov the comfort of all who ma "The field is great and lat but friends are many an dhelp and we press forward with hope Many from all over the city have been in our meetings and almost hearty welcome awaits all who may come. North Casper bus pass the church. Meet us every ever except Satur evening 1 morning at 11 o'clock. Ren also, the Sunday school at 10 in t morning. North Casper. 1009 North Durbin street. G Woodard, minister day ect ic 2. m tian Endeavor 6:4 p.m. Morning service 11 a Text, “The Harvest Truly Is Pl teous But the Lat re Few Ever.ing service at 7:30 p.m. Rev Daviu McMartin of Cheyenne will address us. Brother McMartin !s well known in the church and a large congregation is expected. Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis E. Car ter, D. D., pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sun day school, §. H. Maddux, super intendent, 11:00 a. m.,, Serm “Personal Devotion to Christ." them, “How Beautiful Upon ers J r choir led by Miss Luc Miss}2t 7 9, and 1 , “Unsélfish-| 3 p.m. Anthem SRT Ts vening Bless Christian Science. ston, St. Marks. rector netted $ arch | ¢ ‘ourteenth pastor ndance | P. sermon will xts John 10: they so will they} ‘Tabernac of the church to: | pin stree nmanuel Baptist. Poplar streets. Sunday school, | the} Allotment.” | Praise serv- sermon “Our Goal.” that all who church and its consider ans for the immediate future. Dr, | of less followed by are interested in th East Side Methodist Community Bible school for superintendent ereopticon pictures of missions in| ments can be made. Hallow SS PHONE 771 Mountains."—Spinney. 11:00 a. m Junior church conducted by Mrs a social and rec for all the men of the community interested in the East Side church. Friday evening at 7:30 choir re- | hearsal. St. Anthony's Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rey. Father J. H. Mul lin, pastor, the Rev. Father Moreton assistant tor. Masses on Sunday 30. Benediction at s during the week at & ja. m. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. in the church edifice C. J. John-| at the corner of Fourth and Grant street. The lesson subject for to day is “Probafion After Death.’ Aid So-| Sunday school {for pupils up to the will lage of 20 year is held at 9:30 a. m choir| Testimonial meetings are held on Sunday | Wednesday at 8 o'lock. The public the | is invited to attend these services great mis. Ronee tae Grace A. M. E their offering » central “The Friendly Church.” 305, N jrant street. Rey. T. J. Burwell, B. D. minister. The dinner given by the stewardesses hoard of which Mrs. Francis Broadus is chairman, 53.25 which amount was rned over to the building commit- y department is alive evidence tivity ome extra ivien each week up ovember 22, Within a very short time we hope to h ee last § Bye of the ch by increas ffair will be good news in reference to the early com Jetion of the basement of the new church. Sunday services: Sunday school at 10. Preaching at: 11 child, | Theme, “The Purpose and Meaning 10:30, | of Baptism.” There will be baptism immediately following | Evening worshhip at mon. he Barren Fig Tree.” plendid music by the choir. Week meetings Hallowe'en party vening. Bi school Wed nesday evening. Chiterling diinne by the choir on Friday beginning at }11 a.m. Junior choir rehearsal Sat urday at 3 You are always welcome to riendly Church, * the dying church First Presbyterian. corner Sixth and Dur- Cha A, Wilson, D. dD. miniister, unday school and | Bible classes, 9:45 a.m. Mr. G. W Bartholomew will continue his series s at the Brotherhood class, ng worship 11 o'clock. r he n of elieve! and Day Tendencies ,to, Church Union. Anthem, “Spirit of Humason. Young Peoples meeting 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30. ‘mon, “Why an Increasing Num. r of Young Men Belleve in Jesus.” Anthem, selected. Dinner for th me of the church Monday evening | dies Aid at 50 cents per plate. Rev | Ht. M. Campbel D. D., formerly th Presbyterian church San . California, will addre E.|t men of the church at the dinne m.| All men of the church and congre nd sermons] gation should attend. Please subject,| Rev. Wilson or W. R. MacGregor Evening, | if you will be present, so ayrange rty f ull you omen PRINTING THAT Commands Attention Your printing often introduces you to your business prospects. If it fails to make an acquaintanceship, it’s an unsatisfactory job. In our plant—well equipped to handle this sort of work—you will re- | ceive printing that commands instant attention—and keeps it. With this efficient work—the result of years of experience—you are certain to have the job completed on schedule time. Let Us Call and Show You Our Selection Hl ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW | | study conducted by the pastor. Wednesday evening at 7.30 mid- week service for devotional and so- cial life. Thursday evening at 7:30 tional meeting Art Printing Works WM. JARDINE, Prop. youas men stisnding Rite Messin UESTIONS ON P NO the naval! aircraft factory here. tors under the same conditions as if | A In addition to.the great laboratory,|the motor was at an elevation of street, Wednesday, 8 p. m. We 55,000 feet above sea level. always have a good time at the a new 90-acre flying field and han- home of Rey. and Mrs. Wilson. Ar- Sara, tof Houpe/ees doors sorsimore/ (Tyee mrpere Pan ets Le: MORAL OURS Sue. ae! ANSWERED BY GULICH Sane ee eee ee fee ar PULREay, 2:30 p. 5 aanee first of the year. Moffett's pro; for naval air su- chureh parlors. Mrs. McShanes ‘The most important section of the| premacy. dirig! - committee will serve. Mrs. Firmin’s| new laboratory will be the dynamo- iadsah Seer: idacena, ouatae committee will have a delicatessen |'),) Under this head questions affecting the care and mechanism of the | meter rooms, where instruments oan| signed, fashioned: and fabricated. at bake sale ‘at the -Ladlew: Ald: mee} | Eiteo are Spawered Sach week by! I. 7. (Gulch of the Chass; “Welle | eumire the) ophiltiion / powerontsut| tho/cavy pad nase ada pan tees ing Thursday. Choir practice, 7:30 Sees and input, and horsepower of. m0- Dehounee Nei gior oe ee and Choral society 8 o'clock Thurs-| Q.—How often should a plano be of such response. Each time a re- day evening. tuned? moval is made, test results by| tap- mantra C Mrs. S.C. M. | ping the key causing the buzzing. Kiénwood Pacabpiaclon: A—Authorities. on this subject] I am certain that the cause of Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister.| @&Fee that in order to obtain satis-| annoyance can be discovered and 9:30 a. m., Sabbath school. 11:00 a,| factory results, and at the same| remedied through the above sug m., Morning worship. ‘The State Su.| time preserve the tone quality and| gestions. perintendent of Home Missicns, Rey, | ©@alize the strain on the plate, it is Pe RSMO r IN HE TATgT David McMartin, D. D, will preach} Recessary to have a piano tuned at at thi sservice. Week-night meet: | least twice a year. A piano is only FT as good as the care it receives; ing on Wednesday at 7:30. more pianos. are ruined through SET Sa? neglect than through use. 5 _ Mills Presbyterian. Tuning is, therefore, a matter of Rev. Edwin E. Preston. minister.| keeping a piano at pitch and the 10:00 a, m, Sabbath school. Sub-| tone agreeable to the ear but it also Ject, “Some Missionary Teachings | nas the mechanical function of bal- IARY 1 of the Prophets.” 7:30 p.m. Even-| ancing the 15 or 16 tons of strain on ing worship. Sermon subject, the frame of the instrument, which young Man Who Went Wron: is of equal, if not greater, impor- tance to the plano owner. “A CASPER PRODUCT” QUALITY COMB HONEY DELICIOUS SWEET CLOVER AND ALFALFA GUARANTEED PURE _I Am Now Ready to Supply Your Demands Delivery Anywhere Phone 508 30c Per Lb. Delivered C. W. ANDREW, Producer and Jobber 938 South Beech Street PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27.—{Unit- First Baptist. ed Press).—The largest aircraft ex- C. M. Tohmpson, Jr., pastor. Q—Would it be ‘wise to get a| MyTental laboratory iA the world . ° Sunday school, 945 a.m. There} cheap piano for my daughter to} \) tne piiivdoloia wavy eeration " fone sip pir unt | ge santa ay Ey ur Heating Plan Morning worship, 11:00 m. | later trade th ’ Ain rst A taasgerain eS eo cheap piano in for 7 ; Theme, ‘The Lordship of Christ and |a better one? ty eee My Dally Life." B. ¥. P. U., 6:30 Mrs. R. K. B. » Manager of You will save time and expense later on, p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. A.—There is no more serious mis- : : : Theme, "The ‘Old Home “and the | take than to imagine that any blanc. at and by having your heating equipment inspect- New Mid-wee! service, es espec! y in i aay, Ta0\pi mu e Tople: “Tb Basia lethal. tocrer teenie tte ed now, before the fall rush begins. ning of Achievement. Baptist | cisely during the formative period night, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Miss Clag-| of a child’s ear that you need the gett of Japan will speak. Sunday | best piano you can afford, and one morning the pastor is beginning an| that js always kept in tune. Get Thin You can have a place on our inspection This Is turning an old phrase tace|! SChedule and a heating expert will inspect important series of sermons in the ——_ about, but modern methods of re- morning service, Every member of] Q.—My plano has a buzzing sound | ein fat have made this revision |] your plant and tell you how economically the church should hear this series} when I sfrikke E flat of the base. | "If you are overtat and also iike-|1 it can be put into first class condition for of four sermons. Sunday evening | What causes this? wise fond of the table and still want the Fireside series dealing with the Mra. B. G. N., Lande: to reduce your excess flesh several + a F vounds, do this: G y ¥. MW Home will be started. ‘These ser-| A.—This Is probably due to one | pounds. do, this: | Go to your drug-|| Next winter, mons represent several years work | of several common causes. In the| pany, 4612 Woodward Avenue, De- troit, Mich.) and should attract city wide atten-| first place. lk nd give him ( a i rat place, a loose wrapping of the| them) one doling, © hon Tin nes Don’t risk sickness caused by your heat- tion, Tuesday evening, Miss Clag-| base string may be the source of | ar y = *} amount of money the druggist will gett of Japan will be with the Bap-|the trouble. Then, too, a sympa-| put you in the way of satisfying i i tist churches of Casper in a great! thetic vibration in or near the in Fousambition itor e-nice, trim, slim ing plant's failure to provide healthful Baptist night. Every Baptist in the| strument may be at fault, CF emacs Psctos ae piee || warmth, in every room. city of Casper whether he is inside} If the disagreeable sound is due |vompounded in accordance with the or outsidie the membership of the] to a bad string it would be best to rmola Pre . ption), or 13 ie 11 local churches should hear this] have it replaced. If due to a ey al you begin t i ti urches #1 hear thi 2 ym- ‘anti you beri et us know a convenient time to call. able woman who comes with a real hetic vibration first see if the|{o lose your fat ste: dily ae ensliy. message. There will be a reception | sounding board ts cracked. Should] THe! continue ‘the ‘treatment until for her afterwards. a crack be found it should be so re-| ‘armola Preseription Tablets ate ooo paired tht its edges do not respond | not only harmless but really bene- ° e sith ac BEE ficial to the general health. You Scandinavian Lutheran. Vioration = When the board ts in| ion't need starvation diet oF weal Rev. J. H. Reinl. Moring and - ning exercises, Just go on eat- le evating’ ervices xt the! < cleyunil eae all pictures, vases and other | ing what you like, leave exercising hing by the Rev. J. M unstable articles from the top of] ‘0, the athletes, but take your Iittle y 5 tablet faithfully, and without P f Longmont, Colo. The morn-| the plano or from places close to it.| ioubt that flabpy flesh will quickly hone 711 359 E. Second {il be delivered at 11] Such ornaments have a tendency to| take unto itself wings, leaving be- o'clock in Norwegian, and services| Continue sound vibration after the] !nd it your natural self neatl in the evening at 7-24 o'clock in| Piano_has passed notes productive | joched 18 firm flesh and trim mui English. Sunday school will be held = os cwesa| OUR ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE CAMPAIGN Closes at 6 p.m. October 31 Don’t fail to buy your machine before that time as prices and terms will rise to the regular level the next morning. 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