Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 7

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‘Violin Mr. Roscae King. * Youngs Evening ‘Ways of Anthem, Missionary society Thursday after-/given by the ladies of the First noon in large attendance is desired. Cholr practice Thursday evening like event ever given in Casper. A iu Chi Will all make it @ point to be present at the, Cam are Seman rhursday evening practice. Mrs. First Legrett elcome. 7 pity hall nd at 7 rR. RB . Thursday t sojourn {mn our city over Sun-' 11-90 Theme: The Cross gay to worship with us. You are proka aea the Dol'ar Sign. aed Scandinavian Latheran J. Reini, pastor. Services at the fly. fay school at 10 a. m. The Ladies Aid will meet Thurs- efford to miss a sing’e service. The pay afternoon, November 22, at the’ Sunday school has a class to meet idence of Mrs. Toward street, at 2 p. m. hurch school 9: hip 11:00. C. E. Goclety 6:30. Eve-| throbbing with spiritual power and ing service 7:30., Hep aston pgp a eagle kaa pyre wanted announced in the bulletin, : Choir practice South Beech street Friday evening at 8 o'clock. people's meeting 6:20 p.m.| The ladies have sot the date for Petey 2 sana Dita their Bazaar and are working hard God 4a Judgment.” that thetr boast can be made good. “Art Thou Weary?"—Scott | Express Office building. Mrs. Stan- ry’ tt) They have stated that the Bazaarliey om assist. Bach night daring the church parlors 2:30. A! Christia arch Dec the week at 7:30 o'clock except Sat- joetr lwit be = gp ee peoe ppt urday, a service will be he'd in the Woodward, oral society at § o'clock. | fine chicken dinner will be served members of the society also on this date. Baptist desires to have a full re-| c. xf Thompson, Jr. Pastor. next: evening.; Sunday School 9:45 a. m. There ts a class for you, Morning Worship|ter. Friday, “The Best Invest ment”—Miss Eda Holland. The pub, ic im invited. Come and bring your ‘ P. U. 6:30 p. m. open to all young| friends. mer; | peop’ Evening service, 7:30 p. m. | Theme. Husband anc Wife and fam- id-Week service, Wednesday at 11 a. m. in Norwegian 7:30 p. m. The church ts moving :30.p. m. in English. Sun- along with @ tremendous drive since {the Kramer meetings. You cannot Church of the Nazarene the time, Angen, 945 every need from the Brotherhood jand Young Men's Bible class. on through to the tiniest tot. The e- ‘tor wants every member of *the Hildebrand, M. A., pastor.;church out for the morning service Morning wor.|Strangers who want a church home tra and chorus choir. welcome awaits you at any time. Trinity Lutheran Church friendliness 'better try the First! arissouri Synod. S. Park and Corner. H. p.m. Song services led by orches-| close of the help tn music, Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector.| Missionary society. Seventh and Wolcott streets. Holy | 7:50 p. m., prayer meeting. Thur: ureday, 2:! communion at 8:00 a, m. Church ciacea peers school at 9:45 a.m. Morning prayér meet with Mrs. F. B. Crowther| ®"4 Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Bible class at 5:00 p. m. North Casper Church 1009 North Durbin street. George! «1 Minister, schoo! 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 645 p, m. Morning servicé 11 a. “An occasion of Joy in the Life of Jesus." Evening ser- vice 7.30 p.m. Sermon “The Fatal) Way. Your presence at service) {is always an encouragement. North Casper Christian and United streets. Charles G. Stout acting minister.! Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching you can't come every Sunday, come and communion 11,00 a. m. Evening | Sy er you can. Corner of 8. Poplar and 12th.| Services 7:30 p. m. The series of Rey. E, F. Dunn, Pastor. This| meetings now in progress have con-| organ prelude and offertory for the | Batisty!n Sunday E. F. Lyon, superintend ' ship, 11:00 a. m., and short sermon the aftermoon services What ts by the pastor before the Sacrament |true of the Willing Workers ts true the Lord's Supper. Junior League-|0* @ll the other auxiliaries tn our 0 p. m., conducted by |church. In appreciation of the won- Gerful service given by the women lof the church, next Sunday will |Sbeerved as Women's Day. The ‘Woman's Home Missionary society. men will have charge of both serv- ‘Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., meeting of the |Ices. Plans are about compicte for Indies at tbe church to organize an Casper’s First Fashion Show, under auxiliary of the Woman's Forelgn the auspices of the Senior Choir, at Wednesday, Union Hall, November 29, at 9 p. day, 2:30, at the church, Ladies’ Mrs. Frances Broadua will have Ald society, Mrs. J. L. Melde and charge, is to be given December 18. Mrs. H. G. Twiford, hostesses. Fri-|This promises to be one of the most 7:20 p. m., choir rehearsal, con- |*ttractive affairs ever given {nour ducted by the pastor. church. Sunday services — Sunday First Congregational. ces at the America theater. } Robt. Allingham, D.D., pastor, Of Christ.” Weekly meetings—Bible telephone 1237. Church school at school Wednesday at 8. Choir (Sen- 10. Children of all ages are wel-|{0r) rehearsal Friday at 8:15. “You come. There are classes and teach-'are always welcome to "The Friend- ers for them. A class for women will be started Sunday under the feF @irection of Miss Mary F. Kissick 7 with Miss Margaret H. Robertson Safe Fat Reduction as assistant. Here {s a unique op- portunity for women interested in| par sr 3 Wa vette tise thin es this new world to find the present slim, is the ery of fashion and ‘so- A clety. And the overfat wrin, task. Any woman is weloome. if ¢jcty. | And) the | overfat helplessness; revolting | ing dtugs, afraid of violent Worship and sermon at 11. The | dreading the harmless live, spiritual, growing church has| tinued to grow steadily in both at-! gay are as follows: “Communion.” and learn through it that t something worth while going on alJl| tendance and interest. We should)" patiste. “Virgin's Prayer,” by | Safely reduce steadily Sunday school 10 = m.|bave the largest attendance and] 7" yfassenet.. Mr. Thomas Long- | Se ite Wige haveesuis: m of life, but harmlessly, secretly, Preaching services 11 a. m. and 7:30| deepest interest as we approach the) hurst, organist. Mrs. Berta Smith. | and quickly reaching their Ideal of series, People havo) airector of music, will sing “The | figure, wit Inspiring, | come from all parts of the elty and| promis of Lite.” by Cowen, The Sppetite and beaith than they ha helpful prayer service each Wednes-| We are giad to welcome all who day night at 7:30 p.m. A friendly| come and especially glad to have the| « The Sunday morn- Ing theme ts “Jesus in Gethsemane.” Evening theme, “The good Confes-/ is sti1i the essential duty of Chris- sion.” We expect the meetings to} a smoother akin, better pastor will preach on the theme, Commandments and Th harn ve believe that Jesus #3 the Marmola Prescription. It be- We believe tha’ — es u to learn the satisfac- was both friendly and fearless. It benefictal effects of this great fat reducer by giving to your mist one dollar for a box or formula The fine: growth of our church] Baptist Church. You are a stran-| 1. 4th streets. J. H. Gockel, Pas-| continue as long aa the interest is|" ut'%.s0 tn the evening fellow: slike amount to the, Mar. chool made iit necessary to make|Gsr but once in the First Baptist! tor, Sunday achool at 9:20,” Reg-| srowing and we have every reason tol sity and friendship will open with , etroit, Mich. with a re- few changes in our building. | Church. ular attendance is asked, as practice} believe that it will be at least an-|0 short relisious acrvieo with Attor. | 12° at they’ mall to you a box hese changes or improvements are —— on the Christmas program wil! be-|other week. :.G). MoCanis, epeitkeis Deen) Lie get ph BoB a nished. | fhe Men’s Brotherhood Christian gin soon. ney I. G. ) . 3 Zi ass has Science Morning service (Eng- Services are held every Sunday] lish) at 10.30. ae & g00d big class room now St. Anthony's. Mute solos will be rendered by Mr. Text of sermon, David Foote. Invocation by Don et nd cordially invites every man to|morning at 11.00 o'clock in the/ Matthew 1345-46. Theme ‘“The| Seventh and Center streets.| Join and Lullaby from Jocelyn by | Money to Loan—Improv- ihe first meeting In these new quar-|church edifice at the corner of/ Pearl of Great Price.” Bible Class| Masses on Sunday. 7:00, 8:30, 9:30 a Ay cit t by Mrs. Berta | ed cit roperty; loans ors Sunt morning 9:45. The | Fourth and G: s, ; Godard. quartet by Mrs. Berta y prop 7 my iz 9:45. | Fourth and Grant streets. The les-| at 6:30 p.m. The Acts of the Apos-| and 10:30 a. m. Benediction, 3:09] gmith, Mrs. R. Allingh Mr. A | closed promptly. C. M igh school class which has an aver-/son subject for today '# “Morta “es according to Luke will be stud-| p.m. Mass on week day, 8:00 a.m.) Mitchie and Mr, Béefooe Kins rts a 1 rs tudents feloome ry in ‘ogram. ‘ollow and @ travel tour of Egypt.| class room. ix reels tional a ge attendance of 30 will probably the next to have a new class om. This class ts growing fast ind ts fall of life, AT high schoo! ents are thriving. Pkyce for you. Our morning services start at 11| Reading room at 3:25 Midwest Build- clock prompt and dismiss at 12.| ing ts open each week day from 12|of P. Hall. he church Is located on the corner! o'clock until 4:30 o'clock p. m. it Grant and Lind streets. The rant street bus passes the church. ve always have special music and interésting program. A hearty; Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis B. Car- Tuesday evening there will be a ade but children are asked to|Lucy Gantz. ing a silver offering, older people; choir. so asked tp help. Nie VIVANT (a jand Immortals." Testimonial meet-| ied. This class {gy for adults as ings are held on Wednesday even-| well as for the yoyng people. ° assistant. ings at 8:00 o'c’ock. The public is} Evening service at are invited. All depart-| vices, cordially Invited to attend these ser- Sunday schoo! for pupil& up We have a/to the age of 20 years is held each | Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock . Spirituadists Meeting Sunday 7:20 p, m. at K. Lecture and messages by Dr. Conney. Public invited, Grace English Lutheran Methodist Ep!scopal Corner of East Second and South fice 306 0. 8. Bldg. Phone s64W. All services held in. Odd Fe'lows hall, corner Second and Wolcott. to all, ter, pastor. school, 945 cs. m. Sunday 8. H. Maddux, supt. The Crea’ ie ing moving picture oot ~The Legend of Sleepy) prayer at 9.90 a, m. in the men's| Heinze, Supt. of good clean fun and edu-jchurch conducted by Mrs. Carter.| rusalem.” data. No charge wil! be Subject, “Kimura.” Solo by Miss| “Meeting our Goliath Anthem by Junior|day evening 6:30, the Me: club 11:00 a. m, address by Mrs.! will meet at the Henning hote’, An Collins Brock, of Ohio, field Father Mullin, pastor; Evansyille Chapel. Dr. J. 'T. Hannar, minister. Sun-| evening here. Anybody welcome at day schoo! at: 2:30 p. m., Mr. Burt.| yw. c. AL | superintendent. | Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets, Dr. = =. J. T. Hanna, pastor. Ices for the week: O. W, Ebright, acting pastor, Of-|10 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m.; text, II Cor. V-17; theme, “In What Sense Is the Christian a New BY. P. r. Moreton. | Gommunity sin ermon at 3:30. Order of serv- Sunday school, 6:20 p. m. officers and teachers will meet for| Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Robert| At 7:30 p. m. Rev. Joe P. Tacobs, | Worship with ser-}our new state secretary, will preach. | 11.00 a m. Junior| mon 11:00, “The Admonition of Je-| Of course all of our people will| Evening serive 7:30,| wish to meet and hear him. Wed On Fri-| nesday, 7:00 p. m., prayer meeting. Thursday, 2:00 p, m., the Woman’ Missionary society will meet w ‘Sidelights on early Wyo-' Mrs. Allice Davis of 1044 South Wa Victrola 210 $100.00 Victrola 215 $150.00 $150.00 The Three Most Popular VICTROLAS Other Models From $25 to $905 $5.00 WILL PUT, THE VICTROLA OF YOUR CHOICE IN YOUR HOME This is a special offer you cannot afford to miss. Select your Victrola now while our stock is complete—select your Victrola now before the Christmas rush starts, THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. Phone 1745 Victor Records as Christmas Gifts—no other gift so successfully portrays the spirit of the season. 238 East Second Street The Community Chest Means Much to Casper Hoiness, Gen, Agent, U.S. Building & Loan Assn., Henning Hotel. followed by re freshments. Jf you want to get rid of the blues, if you want to feel right Monday spend your Sunday Grace A. M. E. Church | 805 North Grant street, “The Modart Has Everything to Do With It GOMEE rompen: seaen vo. bare S818 of every garment they put on. Pounds have little to do with it. Proportion has much Ra with it. The Modart has everything to do eich ir, p Light. end pflantly boned, seeming to know where to be Pag hare) to a the lodart is exquisitely fine in design, a cre- ation; free, comfortable, and always exict to the slightest detail, ‘We sre now showing some wonderful Modare_ models, for your particular figure and priced very reasonably; from $3.50 up. We invite yoru to bave a trial without any obligation to purcham THERE IS NO OTHER CORSET JUST LIKE THE MODART TEE UO ! The Kassis Dry Goods Co. Phone 1740 \ m. The Christmas bazaar of which STILL LEADING In Standard Merchandise at Attractive Prices TheKimball DrugStores ARE YOUR DRUG STORES They Have Belonged to the People for More Than Thirty Years, Serving Faithfully and Serving Well NOTE THESE PRICES FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Noy. 19, 20 and 21 $1.00 Hays’ Hair Health__....__.__....79e .50 Hays’ Hair Health _.. 39c -50 Hair Stay ~— ..39¢ -10 Wanous’ Shampoo Bags —_3 for 23¢ -50 Wildroot Shampoo ........ Rate A) $1.50 ICY-HOT VACUUM]$1.75 SYMBOL HOT WA- for PR AD [3 Gays for. PLD 137 East Second Midwest Bldg THE WORLD’S FINEST Line of hand-painted China—the PICKARD line—is now arriving and being placed in stock for Christmas, as are many other lines of especially attractive Holiday Merchandise. No other line of hand decorated ware in America, or in Europe, equals the PICKARD ware. What- ever else you give for Christmas, your list should include at least one piece of Pickard China. TOILET GOODS AT THREE-DAY | FIGURES 60 Pompelan Face Powder _-__..39¢ 60c Java Rice Face Powder....______33e 50c Orchard White 336 60c Luxor ‘Rouge :......._______....._...32e $1.75 Oriental Cream — ~..-.___._._. $1.09 $1.00 Florida Water riknsaisiicceebs 50c Luxor Creme .... 25c Creme de Meridor 50c Creme de Meridor eae nS 50c Fitch’s Lemon Creany -—..-...__...39¢ 75c Imogene Vanishing Cream —___39c¢ 25c Massata Talcum Powder ~.__...19¢ 25c Zinc Stearate .—...._____. 85c Midi Talcum Powder 80c Resinol Soap .—_ 15¢ Toilet Soap —— ~~ 10c King Cocoa Soap ——..._.... Kolynos Tooth Paste.....19¢ Dr. Grave’s Tooth Pow- Ia gt eegeeranceeerstarnescseens YOU WILL FIND | —as others have—that the best noon-day lunch in Cas- per is served at the MIDWEST PHARMACY LUNCHEONETTE Opposite Main Entrance to Post Office Pyorrhocide Powder —_.69c Sanitol Tooth Powder__18e $1.00 GENUINE GILLETTE The Drag Stores with a Rep- utation. RAZOR We have the d- 3 days at oe 69e ees seat woe 3-DAY PRICES FOR STANDARD REMEDIES 8 oz. Milk of Magnesia icicet eet + 7% 60c Murine Bye Remedy —-—______.39e 25c Cascarets ceeeion tS C $1.10’ Nuxated Iron 75c Bliss Native Herbs —W..____ 60c Foley’s Kidney Pills .... 50c Hinkle Tablets, 100s 60c Resinol Ointment — $1.20 Resinol Ointment 50c Limestone Phosphate 25c King’s New Life Pills $1.00 Squibbs’ Liquid Petrolatum 60c Pape’s Diapepsin ..... $1.50 Beef, Iron and Wine ...WWH__. $1.25 Peptona Tonic 75c Dry-Co Milk —_. 75c Dextri-Maltose -...__. $3.75 Horlick’s Malted Milk $2.89 You receive better service at our Soda Fountain than elsewhere. Two stores—two fountains—for your conven- ience. Whatever you want ‘Try the Drug Store First” Remembering That “YOUR DRUGGIST IS MORE THAN A MERCHANT” The Kimball Drug Store THE PIONEER STORE 214 So. Center St. Kimball Bldg The Midwest Pharmacy Opposite Entrance to Post Office -

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