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& ‘They will meet Tuesday and Thurs. AINE KIDNEYS Che Casper Sunday Cridune SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1923 Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Durbin street. Rev. Lewis’ EB. Car ter, D. D., pastor. 9:30 a. m. prayer for the Sunday school. 9:45 a, m. Sunday school, S. H. Maddux, super- intendent. The attendance last week broke all previous records. well as in the classes for children. 11a, m. sermon, Proposition.” Anthem. 11 a. m. Junior church conducted by Mrs. Carter, subject, “Bob Chase's Vaca- tion.” Anthem by Junior choir led iby Mies Lucy Gantz. 6:15 p. m. debate by two speakers on the sub- ject, “Can the Law Be Enforced?" The debaters will be W. L. Wade. ofMontana, and W. L. King, Cheyenne. The public is invited. A special invitation is extended to the members of the city council anf county officers. Anthem. day, 8 p. m. very important meeting of the official board. Tuesday 8 p. m. annual election of Sunday school officers and teachers at the parson age. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. The lesson will be from John 15. Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir re- hearsal. Friday 4 p. m. Queen Esther meet- {mg at the church. A christmas box y the York orphanage will be ke. Any who will give toys or go00d outgrown clothes may phone 727-3. First Christian. ®. R. Hildebrand, M. A., pastor. Church school, 9:45. Morning wor- whip, 11:00. . Society, 6:30. Eve- nitig servic : The High School class will move {nto their fine new class room Sun- day morning. The class is full of pep. You are welcome. ‘Well the Men's Brotherhood class are up to something again. They are promising us a real treat in seyeral ways at the Carnival, De camber 12. Sunday evening will be the last meeting for the contest in C. E. Society. Both sides are expecting to win. We are to have a special speakor for the morning service. We al ways try to have an interesting pro. gram of music and speaking. Be with us Sunday. Special notice {s given of the tagaar next Tuesday. No better op- Yortunity can be had for the pur- ebase of Christmas presents. The ladies of the church have worked the whole year to get ready for this great bazaar. You will be surprised et the number of beautiful thing that can be made “by hand.” Saie will go on all day and a chicken dinner will be served froin 5:30 to 7330, ‘There will be a very tmportant béard meeting next Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. The choir is working on a very beautiful cantata for Christmas Gay evenings. “Our Sunday schoo! has grown to such an extent that we have had to make several changes in the rangement of the building and %t has also been necessary to build on an addition in rear of the church. It is a pleasure to meet strangers and visitors in Casper. Be with us Sunday. — First TaBernacle corner sixth and Dur bin streets. Rev. Charles A. Wilson D. D., minister. bible classes 9.45, Bartle has been elected teacher of the Brotherhood Class, and we are sute that Mr. Bartle will have some thing of interest each and every Sun: day morning for the men that attend the Brotherhood class. Make an effort men to be at the. tabernacle et 9345 a. m. so that you will not mias the opening service of the class. Sunday schoo! and Mr. H. Roe EXAVINED BY Great interest is| being shown in the adult classes as) “A Common Sense} of|* Mon-| ‘at the tabernacle. Men bring ap matics. classes for all. Weatminister class for married women, and Mrs. 8. Puntenny’s class for elderly women. There are classes for all—come. In the absence of Rey. Wileon who is in the east, Rev. Henry McClenahan, Primrose, Nebr., will preach both morning and evening. Special music by the choir at both services. The Ladies’ Ald society will hold its annual bezaar on Wodnesday December 5th in the tabernacle at the corner of 6th and Durbin streets. ‘The bazaar will open at 10 @. m. and |continue until 10 p. m. Cafeteria lunch will be served from 11 a. m. until 2 p.m. Refreshments during ernoon and evening. Come and select your Christmas gifts, some- thing for all the family. ‘The Choral Society are working hard on that great musical selection, “The Holy City will be given Dec. This great selec- tion is in keeping with the holiday season. Watch the papers next week for the complete program. We welcome the stranger to all services. First Fifth and Beech. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. There is a class for you. Sermon 11:00 a. m., Rev. J. Jacobs. Subject “Preparation for Pentecost” Bvening service 7:30. Midweek ser- vice Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Our church is without a pastor at the present time. We had a wonderful meeting on Sunday night—the last service with Rev. Thompson and wife. Eleven were added to the church by baptism and many taken in by letter and experience, The church fee's keenly the loss of such a leader but rejoices to know that the close of his work here was brought to such a victorious ending. We now turn our faces toward God and pray to be led aright in the se- lection of a pastor to succeed Mr, Thompson. We know that we have n Mr, J. Jacobs, the new state secre- tary, @ man sent into Wyoming by God's calling and the Baptists in the state have reason to look forward to a dawn of a new day for the de- nomination. He has kindly consented to fill our pulpit while we need him and to assist us In every way. He is co-operating with the pulpit com- mittee and we hope goon to be able to present something of a definite nature to the church. In the mean time let us not allow our interest to fall behind but put our shoulders to the wheel and be ready to wel come our new leader with~ organized effort for God's work in Casper.—FPulpit Committee; Mrs. J. E. Hurley, Chairman. Christian Science. Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. The lesson subject for today is “Ancient and Modern Hypnotism, monial meetings are held on Wed. nesday evenings at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Sunday school for pupils up to th e of 20 years is held each Sunday morning at o'clock. Reading room at 325 Mid- west building is open each week @ay from 12 o'clock untt! 4:30 o'clock p. m. Kenwood Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. 0 a. m, Sabbath school. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Communion service. 7:00 p. m. Christian En- deavor Society led by Miss Lillian Jevnager. Week-night meeting on Wednesday at . Mills Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. 10.00 a. m. Sabbath school. . 7.80 p. m. Preaching service, East Side Methodist Community. 1614 East Second street, corner Kenwood. Jesse A. Dean, pastor. Sunday school for all a.m., E. F. Lyon, superintendent. Worship and sermon by tho pastor, 11:00 a, m. and 7:30 p.m. Junior League, 6:30 p. m. Monday at 7:30 p. m., monthly official board meeting. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. Thursday, bazaar of the Ladies’ Ald society at the First Methodist church. Friday at 7:30 p. m., cholt rehearsal. Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Order of service for the week be- ginning December 2: Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school with one hun- dred and fifty in attendance. Ser- mon by the pastor, 11 @. m.; text, Ecol. 1x-10. B. Y. Us 6:30 p. m, Sermon by the pastor, 7:20 p. m.; theme, “The achievements of faith and the dire consequences of unbe- Hef.” All mid-week meetings as usual, Remember the bazaar and chicken dinner at I. O. O. F. hall December 1. DR. J. T. HANNA, Pastor. Res. 1510 South Poplar. Evansville Chapel. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Burt in’ charge. At 3:30 Rev. Carl Fischer of Lusk, Wyo., will begin a series of evangelistl: services. Everybody invited. North Casper Christian Corner H. and United streets. Charles G. “egtried minister, residence one 214) ages, 9:45] Our meetings are to close on Sun- day evening holding constantly for over a month. Sundey services are to be held with the beginning at 10 o’clock with ‘We have had good results the last week and hope to be to close Sunday evening with a fine audience and a fine spirit which no @oubt we will. A very cordial wel- come awaits all who come. Latter Day Saints L. D. 8. services held at Labor Union hall, half block south of Bur. ington depot. Sunday school at oes a. m., and preaching services at 7:30 p.m. All invited to attend. Trinity Lutheran. (Missouri Synod.) South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. No services will be held here Sunday as the pastor will preach for the con: gregation In Wheatland which has been without a pastor for several months. The Sunday school will meet as usual at 9:30, under tho supervision of Miss Ma‘ Seventh Day Adventist. ‘Varner J. Johns, pastor. services at the Labor Union hall ‘until the new building is completed. Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m. (Satur day), followed by the morning wor. ship at 11:00 a, m. The “Week of Sacrifice” offering will be taken up at this service. Our foreign mission goal throughout the world feid ‘s an average of 60 cents a week per member. In order that the exten- sion program for foreign missions may not be lessened, every member is asked to give, if possible, an amount equivalent to one week's salary or income, at this the closé of Thanksgiving week. The rapid growth of the building fund has made possible aggressive work on the new building. The Mberal gifts from our many friends in Casper are deeply appreciated. North Casper. 1009. North Durbin a street. Goo. ‘Woodard, pastor. You are invited to make yourself at home in ail of our servicess Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m. Eve- ning service, 7:20 p. ms In the morning we will study “God's Mes- sage in Some of the Parables.” In the evening we shall consider “Build. | 4ng the Morale.” Come. First Congregational Services at the America theater. Robt. Allingham, D. D., pastor, tele- phone 1287, Church school at 10 a. m. sharp. The church school will assemble as harp. u 10a. m. ASK YOUR GRAND How to Buy NO. 11 HE EXPECTS THEM ALL TO GO THE LAST BIG LOT SALE AT 31 DOWN: $1 A WEEK SUNDAY, BEGINNING AT 2 P. M. BE THERE TO PULL YOUR LOT CARD LOTS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS—SIZE 40x129 FEET City Water, Gas, Phone and Light Wires Up to the Addition FAIR VIEW ADDITION Sabbath) briet | wil also meet. from 10 to 10:30. Then the entire schoo! will be in- vited to remain for the service of organization of the new church. Worship and sermon at 10:30 the organ. The number is entitled “Romanze" by Wagner. Mrs. Berta Smith, director of music, will sing “The Lord is My Light,” by Alitsen. A quartet number will be sung by Mrs. Smith, Mre. Allingham, Mr. Ritchie and Mr. Roscoe King, ¢ titled “Praise Ye-the Father” by Gounod, The sermon will be preached by | *! Dr. A. J/ Sullens of Denver, and the theme is “A Reeling World and the Church.” Dr, Sullens is one of the leading Congregational ministers of this region and will deliver a Tost timely message. At the close of the sermon the pastor will in a few words induct the members into the fellowship of the Congregational! churches of America. A final invi- tation will be issued at. this time to anybody present who would like to unite to do so as this service closes the charter roll. At present 106 have signed as charter members. This is the largest charter member. ship of any church in Casper. Preparation ts made to take care of all little children at the Y. W. C. A. during this service. In the evening at the Y. W. Cc. A cafoteria, beginning at 7:30 a recep- Uon. will be tendered the new mem- bers by the Women’s association of This will take the order of the regular service here. It is open to everybody, only of course the church. the new members—wi]l be the gue: of the evening. Another addre: will be delivered by Dr. Sullens. will be a brief address. King entitled “Duna” Begins” by Stella Thrilles. brought to a happy close. The public is invited to all the services of the day, Rickets? SCOTTS EMULSION How to Get There It Special music will be rendered by Messrs. Lyle and Geo. Tyler and two solo numbers will be sung by Miss Hazel oy Marjeria Pichtall and “Out Where the West The usual community «ing followed by refreshments and a real dey will be 306 North Grant street. “The Friendly Church.” Rev. T. J. Bur- well, B. D., minister. Women’s day was fittingly ob- served in out. church last Sunday. ‘The congregation was outspoken in their praise of same. Mrs. Anna B. Hicks presided at the morning pro- rtigt and Mrs. Emma E. Sanders the evening services Sunday. suneey school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m., subject. of ser- mon, “Acgeptadle Sacrifice,” fol- lowed With class and Holy Com- munion. Evening worship at. 7:30 Pp. m., subject of sermon, “The Mas- ter’s Guest-Chambe: Holy Com- munion to follow. Weekly meetings Bible schooi Wednesday at 8 p. m. lesson, a study of the First Book of Samuel. Dinner by the presiding elders’ board on Friday, beginning at noon and continuing thru the evening. Senior choir rehearsal Fri- day at 615. Come and bring yo friends, to “The Friendly Church where a cordial welcome always awalts you. BIGGER—BETTER and FUNNIER THAN EVER Bryan Daugherty ~ Will sing, “Girls, Put Away Your Tweezers Until Your Eyc- brows Meet Again.” Advance seat sale at Henning Cigar Stand, Con Roy Cigar Stand, Smokehouse, The Bootery, "TRIBUNE'S $ CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS, — The Answer to Every Home Roof Problem— Some home builders are not “roof conscious”. They are guided by precedent insteau of judgment. They accept a roof instead of choosing it, and save their judgment and good taste for less important details of the home. Then along comes a leak, a painting charge, a patching bill, or a nearby fire—and too late they see their roof in its true importance. Thoughtful people, accepting the shingle as the best home roofing, choose a particular type. They find there.are fire-proof shingles that are moderate in first cost, good look- ing, light in weight, and that require little if any repair. And so they demand Johns- Manville Trensite Asbestos Shingles, whether their homes are large or small, modest or pretentious. Let us show you samples and quote prices. Asbestos Roofing and Insulating Co. 237 East First Street Phone 2087 What More Welcome Present Than Take Kenwood Bus or drive out South McKinley to Fif- teenth street,.then east to the big Fairview sign. 15 Per Cent Discount For All Cash 7 Per Cent Discount for ° On every unsold lot is a card giving the lot and the price. Pull the card from the lot you want, bring it to our office, pay $1.00 and get your $1.00 a Week Contract One of Our Drafts BACKED BY THE STRONGEST BANKS IN OUR COUNTRY » AND ABROAD YOUR DOCTOR Take Salts to Wash Kidneys If Back Pains You or Bladder Bothers Lot Prices $100 to $350 Many choice lots left, but you want to be there early. Flush your kidneys by @rinking uart of water each day, also take INSURANCE Your Christmas Gifts palis cooastonsity, Genthee pidecctees! You pay interest only on If you die after paying $100 on a lot we Half Cash To Friends or Relatives rich food forms acids which almo: what you owe us from give Waranty Deed to your beneficiary. i a epee ademas aa. month to month and you If you are sick we suspend payments for 5 Per Cent Discount for Abroad satrap sluggish and weaken; r can pay as fast as you like. the time being. One-quarter Cash you may suffer with a dull misery fn the kidney region, sharp pain’ fn the back or sick headache, dizzi ness, your stomach sours, tongue is ooated, and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine! gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irri- tated, obliging you to seek relief two.or three times during the night To help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneys an@ flush off the body's urinous te, four ounces Jad Salts trom any pharma here; take a tabdlespoonful in ss of water be- fore breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous ss e from the acid of grapes combined v vA 1 GRANDFATHER SAYS:— He says if YOU conserve one-tenth as much as they did you will soon find you have a home or an in- vestment well in hand. Should be mafled THIS WEEK to Continental and Mediterranean Points This is your chance and he is pleased that so many and BEFORE DECEMBER 15TH to THE BRITISH ISLES. have already taken advantage of our liberal offer. He says the prices are right for lots inside the city limits and the terms open the way for any one to begin acquiring a home or an investment. He says you are here given a rare opportunity. He says that your grandfather and grandmother if they left anything in wealth or character went through many more and greater hardships than you will ever go through. in the purchase of some of these lots— they walked through mud and snow without water- proof boots and coats, and many of them walked to church with their boots in their hands—not to save the shine but the boots. The Daily Quotations of our New York iotvont ieotec: Correspondents afford you the Grandfather says—all the great old families of our nation started through land investments. He says Casper is to be a large city. _He knows—he has seen many a city begin but few like Casper— $310,000 building permits for this November— beats the world for a town of our size and latitude —and Casper has just begun—many known oil fields or pools untouched—many minerals unmined many acres unirrigated. Get in now. DOBBIN REALTY CO. W. R. DOBBIN CASPER NATIONAL BANK CASPER, WYOMING Established 1889—Naturalized 1903 Steamship Agents Foreign Banking Remittance by Draft or Cable to All Countries neutralize the a they no longer irri relieving bladder we PHONE 2316 237 SOUTH CENTER ; cannot ‘Mnjure and makes « htful ef. feryescent lithia-water drink. By ll means have your physician ex- amine your-kidneys-at least twice a year.—Auvertisememt, «<> - ’