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oe | WY i! { pa tri ag Dt w au to! 1 Pr 00 of 00 PAGE EIGHT. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Rev. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. 9:20 a, m. Prayer for the Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Maddux, syperintendent. classes a special feature. a. m. Junior church con i Ts. Carter. Subject, “A of § “Anthem by Junior “Rouse, Ye Soldiers,” conduct 8. # | The ‘day evening at the new manse 1103 Westminister Guild Wednes- South Wolcott street. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Business girls and teach- ers attending this church are in- vited. Missionary society will meet in the church parlors Thursday 2:30 p. m., Mrs. D. M. Haines leader. We extend an invitation to the stranger to attend all services. FIRST CHRISTIAN Miss Lucy Ganz } Church School, 945. Morning 11:00 a. m. Sermon by District! Worship, 11:00. C. Society, 6:30. tendent, Rev. J.G. Brawn. | Evening Services, 7:30. Sunday hem, “Sing Alleluia Forth"—/morning Brother Hildebrand will preach on “The Unpardonable k $:00 p. m. King’s Heralds. Wl parents please have their children at this service? 30 p. m. Fellowship hour. This is a great opportunity to get ac- quainted. 6:15 p. m. Epworth League. Lead er, Attorney B. H. Pester. A mixed quartet will sing, composed of Misses Helen Porter and Mary West- fall, and Messrs. Lester Fuehrer and Palmer Johnson. 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Anthem, “Guide Me, O Thou Jeho- vab.” Wildermere. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer ser- vice. 8:00 p. m First quarterly confer ence with District Superintendent J. G. Brawn presiding. Reports from auditing, and record committees and trustees will be given. A full attendance of officials is desired Thursday, 8:15 p. m. “Lyceum Nite.” An- entertainment, unique and full of interest, will be given for the pipe organ fund of the new church. Hubert Bishop will have charge. The Standard Refinery Foremen’s Orchestra, a company of Quaker girls, Alabama Jubllee sing ers, etc Mrs. E. E. Fisher. “Miss Claire Bish" and others will provide a great program. Tickets can be secured from members of the League. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Chotr rehearsal. Friday, 2:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Circle meetings: Busy Bee, with Mrs, John Legan, 824 West Yellowstone Capitol Hill, with Mrs. C. H. Lowe, 113 South Lincoln street c. Y. with Mrs. Mae Hathaway, 914 South Oak street. Kensington, with Mrs. J. K. An- derson, 1835 South Beech street. Miss Jane Thompson. will assist. Social Service, with Mrs. T. A. yidson, 435 C. Y. avenue. Victory Workers, with Mrs. Fred Holland, 114 North Park street. Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the church fdifice at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets. The lesson subject for today 1s “God the Only Cause and Creator.” Testimonial meet- Ings are held on Wednesday even- ings at 8 o'clock. The public ts cordially invited to attend these ser- D vices, Sunday school for pupils up to the age of 20 years is held each Sunday morning at 9.30 o’c'ock. Reading room at 325 Midwest build- tng is open each week day from 12 o'clock until 4:30 o'clock p. m. First Congregational Services at the America Theater. Robt. Allingham, D. D., pastor. Tel- ephone 1237,. Church school at 10 Care is exercised in the choice of the proper lterature for the child ren. Classes for all. A particu- larly interesting class just started !s the new women's class taught by sin.” Much time has been spent in getting ready for this sermon and it promises to be very interesting. Invite your friends. Special practice for soloists in the Christmas cantata, Sunday after- noon 3:00 o'clock. The men’s Brotherhood class will give their carnival "Wednesday even- img, Shows ‘will open at 7:45. One of the best books ever published in Casper will be on sale. The men have spent every effort in order to have this book ready for this oc- casion. The title, “What the Man know About Women,” together with all the truth that it contains is or- iginal with the Men's class. The In- cubator Baby, The Man Eaters, Largest Bat in captivity, and othe: interesting features and freaks w be ready. No admission charge will be made but a fee for each sido show will be asked. Special choir practice Tuesday and Thursday evenings. You can't afford to miss a single service. The announcements are and will be very interesting from now on. The White Gift Program and cos- tuming with the church decorations will be very effective this year and will be beyond anything of previous years, We have a nursery and a new heating system in the church now so come and bring every member of the family. A cordial invitation {s yours. North Casper Church 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodard, Minister. Sunday school 10 a. m., Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Morning service 11 a. m. subject “Walking the Waters. q ening Service 7:30 p. m. subject “God Keeps H!s World New.” You are always welcome. St. Anthony’s Catholic Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, pastor, the Rev. Father J F. Moreton, assistant pastor. Mass- es on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30. Mass during the week at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benediction at 3. Trinity Lutheran. @lssourl Synod.) South Park and East Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Sun: day school at 9:30. Bible class at 6:30 p. m. Morning service at 10:30. Text of sermon: Luke 3. 5 “The Second Advent of Byening service at 7:39. of sermon: Genesis 28:10-14, Theme: “Jacob's Vision of the Heavenly Ladde ‘The members are asked to remem- ber that Christmas seals are bein sold for the benefit of our tubercu- Miss Kissick. It begins at ten and is open to all. Come. Worship and sermon at 11. Con: stant'y growing audiences attest the helpfulness of these services. The sermon will be upon “The Value of an Ideal.” the pastor preaching. Mrs. L. L, Langworthy has re- turned to the city and will resume her place at the pipe organ. The pre'ude number will be ‘Absent Friends” by Moore. Oftertory “Prelude in D Minor” by Bethoven. Mrs, Berta Smith, director of music, will sing “Oh Divine Redeemer” by Gos the unantmous wish of the charter members last Sunday night charter was left open until the s morning service. An 1 we'come {s issued in Casper 4 cordl: Songregationalists Wate at this time. Many be that this church, now the fourth in strength in the state is pound in the next few years to be the strongest Congregational. To these services a'so are wel ed all who while be'leving in the rch and in God do not wish to affiliate with a church. Your views ere respected and we hope st we can be of service at all times ve help and inspiration. The evening at the Y. W. C. A. fs an event looked forward to by very many. It is at 7:30. The pastor ) speak briefly, “Whispering special request will be y Mrs. Smith and Mrs. r Miss Loraine Winslow a reading. The commun- refreshments all e’s burden, Come. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Tabernacle corner Sixth and Dur- bih streets. Charles A. Wilson, D. D. minister. | Sunday school and Bfble classes 9:45 a. m. Men's class taught by | Mf Mr. H. Roe Bartle. All the men of | the church are welcome. Classes for all Bring the children. p 11 a. m. Sermon Stayer Solo—O. Choral sor t service will start promptly at 7:30. We ask that all wno attend will be seated before the musical starts, ‘Come early so as to get a losis sanitarium in Wheat Ridge, Colo. First Baptist. Sunday school, 9:45. There ts a class for you. Preaching service, 11:00 a.m. Subject, “The terms and evidence of our adoption into God’s family The preacher, Rev. J, Jacobs, will discuss the doctrine of predestination, a fundamental prin- Che Casper Daily Cridune Cool Fourth of July! |__ Icebound in July! Seems rather hard to believe, yet that’s what hap- pened to the 8. S. Baychimo during its fur-trading expedition into the \arctic. The Baychimo, a Hudson's Bay Company vessel, got 230 miles farther into the frozen wastes of the north than any other trading vessel fn history in {ts quest for the million dollars’ worth of Alaskan and, Siberian furs it brought beak. ' . terested. Prayer meeting, Wednes-|of the book. We have open mem- day, 7:30. Last Wednesday eve-| bership in the class and all are wel- ning we had a good meeting, also|come to come and make the study election of officers for the coming|with us. ‘The lesson is taught in year. Baptists in Casper please|lecture form and each one is re- ine up-as the work is here to bo| quested to take note on the lesson done and can be if each one will and every topic is open for discus- do their share. sion in which all may participate. |Immediately following the holidays Emmanuel Baptist. |we expect to start at least one class Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr./|in teacher-training for all who wish J. T. Hanna, pastor; residence, 1510|to take the study. This will be the South Poplar street. Order of ser-|regular standard course of training vice for the week beginning Decem-| and will be free to all, not confining ber 9: Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday /|{t to our own school, but we invite school. Sermon by the pastor,|teachers of all Sunday schools who 11 a. m. Theme: “The Ultimate |care to take the studies to be with Triumph of the Church. <t:|us and work together for a greater Istah XXXV-1 and 2. B. Y. P. U.,| degree of efficiency in our work as 6:30 p. m. mon by the pas’ teachers of the youth. Each family 0 p. m. Text: Proverbs xi, 19 and xxvill, 12. Wednesday Pp. m prayer service and business meet-/ter on the study of the pupil. ing, with a report of all committees. | Our sermon and communion hour During the week we desire to pusb|is 11:00 a. m. and the evangelistic the work on the addition to the|worship at seven thirty Sunday church. evening. Those who are willing to donate Thursday evening choir rehearsal labor will please report to the pastor at the home of Miss Mary Hunter. or to Mr. Milner or to Mr. Eveiana. |; Church is on H. and United streets. Meals will be served to those who} Minister at home 773 East H street donate labor on our building, hence | Phone 2149J. Charles G. Stout the request that you let us know minister. the time of your coming, | This is a good time to do some real team work. taking this study should have one of the little books for the first quar- EVANSVILLE CHAPEL Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Rust in charg NORTH. C. ER CHRISTIAN | Rev. Carl cher will preach at. The school convenes at ten o'clock | 3:30 p. m. in the morning and it is surely a| If the weather is favorable the busy time and place. We could Evangelistic meetings will contiue easily use more room if we had it during the week. as the school is growing so rapid'y. Bible pictures and {fllustrated We have a fine group of new work- ers in the school and new classes are to be added as we prdceed now We have a number of experienc ed teachers on the job and ready to go. songs each evening. There will be a short sermon each as evening by Dr. Hanna of the Em- manuel Baptist church. | East Side Methodist Community We had our first lesson in the} 1614 East 2nd, Corner Kenwood “Art of winning Folks” last Wed-! Jesse A. Dean, Pastor. 945 a. m. nesday evening and expect to con-; Sunday school for all ages. E. F- tinue this study to the completion’ Lyon, Supt. 11.00 a. m. Worship quarterly conference district supt., James G. Brawn of Sheridan, 6:30 p. m. Junior league 7:30 p, m. sermon by Rev. James G. Brawn. Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. so- cial at the church under the aus- pices of the men's club. ‘Wednesday at 7.39 p. m. prayer meeting. Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. O. F. Jacquet, 1535 East A street. Mrs. G. L. Brown will assist in entertaining. Friday at 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. ST. MARKS CHURCH 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 service at 11:00 a, m. Bit class at 5:00 p. m. Scandinavian Lutheran. J. Reini, pastor. Services at the city hall at 11 a, m., in Norwegian language, and at 7:30 p. m. in Eng- lsh. Sunday echoo] at 10 a. m. Unity Study Club. Room 2165 Midwest building. Sun- day school at 10 o'clock. Regular. morning lecture at 11 o'clock. Tucs- day evening class “Lessons in Truth” at 7:30. On Sunday Mrs. Lenna Crystal Byrnes will be with us for the last time as she is leav. ing shortly for her new home in California. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin FR. Preston minister. 9:30 a. m., Sabbath school. 11 a. m. morning worship. 7 p.m. Young People’s meeting. Leater = Mrs. Greenlee. Week night meeting and rehearsal of the Christmas program on Wednesday at 7:30. Mil's Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston. minister. 10 a. m. Sabbath school, subject “The Outreach of tht Early Church” 6:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting. 7.30 p. m. preaching service. Grace A. M. E. Church. 305 North Grant street. “The Friendly Church.” Rev. T. J. Bur- well, B. D,, minister. The first quar- terly conference of the year will convene on Friday evening at 8:30. Love Feast preceding. same. Roy A. Wayman Ward, B. D., P. E. will preside. Written reports are expect- ed from each department. Quarterly meeting, December 16. Rev. Ward will preach at both services. Our church has enjoyed a most prosper. ous quarter from every angle, as will be shown from the reports to be made Friday evening. The Chr'st mas bazaar will be given December 18. Everyone {s invited to attena the services at five o’clock on ‘hristmas, The choir will render an by | will be represented, and the Christ- r = i} 5 sermon pastor. m.|excelient program, ttle folks/al board which is studying p'ans for) in favor of Alaska as @ start}; = na eh aetig ‘on an alr expedition to the Polar reg-| polnt for the flight. . ions was told today of the possibility minister will del:ver the message st|of the discovery of a vast unex- both services Sunday. Subject at | plored area of a million square miles of land awaiting a national claim- ant. Lieutenant Commander Fitzhugh Green, member Polar expedition of 1917, outlined the studies. he had made of the subject and the probable existence of the land was considered as an argument mas tree will be given also. The 11 o'clock, “In the Dark.” At 7:30, “Into the Light.” You are always welcome to ‘The Friendly Church. peeikes sane Air Expedition May Result In U. S. Expansion WASHINGTON, Dec. 7—The nay- FOR RENT Store room 20x60 with full basement in Chandler building, 617 East Second street. Inquire at A. E. Chandler Filling Station LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO LIVE? CEASE YOUR SEARCH The Yellowstone Apartments “WYOMING'S LARGEST APARTMENT HOUSE” Is Nearing Completion. A FEW FEATURES 45 Apartments New Furniture Wa'king Distance of Downtown Section 25 FURNISHED 20 UNFURNISHED JANUARY 1 25 Apartments Ready for Occupancy FOR APARTMENTS Call 1617-J GAS WATER Wm! see TRUCK STORAGE LIBE LIGHTS FURNISHED HURRY- ‘These Apartments Will Go Like Hot-cakes. A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Apartment Until Open- ng Day. Se SATURDAY, 8, 1923 SHICHESTER of the MacMillan THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C0. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Vistributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. Phone 2300 and 62 Casper, Wyo. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. RTY GARAGE 428 South Elm Street CAR STORAGE cipal of salvation. Mr. Jacobs gave us two wonder- fully inspiring talks last Sunday. We, as a church and congregation, wish to extend to him our thanks for the work he is doing for while we are without a leader. Young People’s meeting, 6:39. 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Silver offering will be taken. Chorus solos, quartets end Trio’s. You Start With 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, and Increase Your Deposit the Same Amount Each Week, or You Start With 25c, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, or More and Put In the Same Amount Each Week WHAT THE DIFFERENT CLUBS AMOUNT TO IN 50 WEEKS leent CLUBPAYS $12.75 2cent cltusPpays $25.50 5cent cvsrays $63.75 10Cent = $127.50 DECREASING CLUBS You Can Begin With the Largest Deposit and Decrease Your Deposits Each Week. A Very Popular Plan SECOND AND CENTER business men and women And Don’t Forget: SPECIAL INVITATION Our Bank extends to every man, woman and child in ofr city and community, a special invitation to come in and JOIN OUR NEW CHRISTMAS CLUB. ‘This is the most popular plan ever devised for having CHRISTMAS MONEY and enables those of small means, those in moderate circumstances and also SYSTEMATIC. DEPOSITS each week. It is a SURE WAY to HAVE MONEY for Next Christmas 40 Per Cent Interest In This Club to lay aside money by You Will Receive RBRERESASSSASASAS Come in and get a Pass Book and Join the Club EVERYBODY WELCOME 25 = CLUBPAYS $12.50 50c CLUBPAYS — $25 $1.00 CLUBPAYS $50 $2.00 CLUBPAYs $100 $5.00 cuvsrays $250 4 $ 10.00 = crvsPays $ 500 CLUB PAYS $20.00 CASPER NATIONAL BANK $1,000 PHONE 29

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