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Che Casper Sunday Cridune Children Rranded With Red Hot Steel Mass during the week at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benedic- tion at 3. | Peale pordiepn : ili! { Rev. Edwin E. Preston. Minister. by ity | 9:35 a. m. Sabbath school. 11:00 a. m. = Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. Young Peoples’ Meeting. Leader Rev. J. E. Tope. Week-night meeting and re- hearsal of Christmas programme on ‘Wednesday at 7:30. Rev. Edwin E. Preston. Minister. 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school Young Peoples’ meeting. preaching service. prano solo, “Open {he Gates of the ‘Temple”—Knapp by Mrs. Flossie M. Steeves, 1100 «® m. Junior church conducted by Mrs. Carter Subject, “A Boy who helped a Prince.” Anthem and quartet by Junior choir led by Miss Lucy Gantz. 6:15 p. m. Epworth League. Leader, Edwin Hathaway. Solo by Dean Shepard. 17:30 p, m. Sermon and praise service. Sylject, “The Forgetfulness of God.” This will be companion sermon with one to be preached an December 30 on “The Memory of God.” Anthem, “Now Thank We All Our God" Wilder- mere. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Pray- er service. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Chotr rehearsal, The Woman's Home Mis- sionary Society is preparing to send a box of jellies, etc. to the Deaconess Home at Rock Springs, Wyoming. Any who desire to help may bring their gifts to the church Before Thursday and communicate with Mrs. H. ©. Swenson, 622 South Beech street. Grace English Lutheran ©. W. Ebright, acting pastor. Of- fice 306 O. S. Bldg. Phone 564 W. All services held in Odd Fellow’s hall, corner Second and Wolcott sts. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Robert Heinze, Supt. Worship with ser- mon 11:00. Evening worship Rev. T. B. Uber of Princeton, Il. Christmas Cantata “The Christ Child,” will be given next Sunday evening Decem- ber 23. The chorus and solo parts of this splendid production are very beautiful. The work is being done under the direction of Mrs. Morris with Mrs.-Hildebrand at the piano. As announced last Sunday, Bro. Hil- debrand will preach on the subject, “Can a Man be Saved Outside the; Church?” This will be a very ap- Propriated “Follow Up" Sermon to the one last Sunday morning (The Unpardonable Sin) The Christian En- deavor Society will have a debate Sunday evening. The subject will be: Resolved that Sclence and the scriptures do not conflict, if they do we should give the scriptures prefer- ence. A Parks and Harris are Cap- tains. The White Gift ‘hristmas Program will be given tn the church od Christmas eve. Monday, December North Casper Church 2 The church will be decorated 1009 North Durbin street very elaborately for this occasion. Geo, Woodard, Minister The Men's Brotherhood closs {s hav- Sunday school 10 a. m. C! ing some very interesting Sunday Endeavor 6:45 m. Morning morning meetings. They invite you. 11 a. m. Text: “Whom Say Men that} 9:45 a.m. There should be a record I the Son of Man Am?” Evening ser-| breaking attendance Sunday morn- vice 7:30 p.m. Text “For the Earth|ing for church school. Help us Bringéth Forth Fruit of Herself.”| hoost the red line up. The friendly Your presence at service is re-|church with the spirit you like is aaa. located on the corner of Grant and Lind streets. The Grant street bus passes. messages Sunday. We anticipate Rey, Uber’s visit with us. He will be entertained in various homes of the congregation. The Sunday school {s working om its Christmas entertainment which will be given Sunday evening December 23. Holy communion will be celebrated in our church December 23, at the morn- g worship. turned over the Chil branding iron. } i) they irs. Ferger (inserted) be tried next week. Grace A. M. E. Church 305-N. Grant street “The Friendly Church” The first Quarterly meeting of the pat conference year will be held Sun- North Casper Christtan day. The Rev. A. Wayman Ward, Cocker Hi boa Unibea B. D. Presiding Elder of the Rocky Charles G. Stout; Pastor Mountain district will occupy the Radilense. 1E baat pulpit at both services. You should Phone 2149 J. not fall to hear this talented speak- Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preach-|¢r- The first Querterly Conference ing and communion, 11-00 a. m. c.| of the conference year was held Fri- E. 6:30 p.m. Evening worship, 7:30|@a¥ evening. Splendid reports were p.m. We have been exposed to the| had, showing that the church. is boy scouts and are likely to break|™king rapid progress. On Tuesday out with it any time now so ff any the ladies of the church will hold body is interested fust keep an ear| thelr Bazaar. This promises to be to the ground and pretty soon the|R® of the notable affairs of the sound of their coming will be heard.| ear. Dinner prepared by Mrs. We are building a good. choir too| Frances Broadas will be served from which meets at the home of Miss| five to seven p. m. Our excellent Hunter and our committees on|Cholr will give one of the best pro- Christmas an@ also on C. , ero} 8fams in the: history of the church doing fine work. The pastor’s wife gn Christmas a. m. at five o'clock. has arrived now so we ean be at| WhyY'not enjoy your Christmas this home to our friends and we tive only| Year in God's house, where your two squares from the church. ‘The} foul may Protitably Seunehe! bes u soul of . You are ways public at large is invited to any or i fe all the services and it ts certainly} "come to “The Friendly Church. gratifying to notice the constant} morons fete at Callaways fords you people who are strang-| at 7:30, prayer meeting. ers in the city a fine chance to be-| 7:30, choir rehearsal. come acquainted. The Ladies Ald Society, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. in the church parlors. There will be good reports from the bazaar recently held for the building fund. Choir re- hearsal Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Christ- mas programs, December 23, 11 a. m. special music and sermon ex: pressive of the Christmas sentiment. In the evening a feast of song by the choir. Monday evening, Decem- ber 24 there will be a pageant by the Sunday school entitled “The ‘Aght of the World.” Good progress is being made in excavating for the new church at Eighth and Wolcott streets. The growth of the First Presbyterian church in membership and attendance makes necessary the completion of the new building as soon as possible. Friday at St. Marks Church Seventh and Wolcott Sts. Rev. Phillip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy Communion at 8:00 a, m. Church schoo! at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Bible class at 5:00 p. m. Trinity Lutheran (Missouri Synod- 8. Park and ©. Fourth Sts, J. H. Gockel, Pastor ‘The Sunday school will meet at 2:30 p. m. to rehearse the Christmas program after the regular lesson. Bithe class at 6:30 p. m. Morning service (German) at 10:30. ; of sermon, Mark 6:17-31; them ‘he Death of John the Baptist. Evening Evansville Chapel. Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister. Sun- day school at 2:30 p.m. Preaching at 3:30 p. m. First Congregational Services at the America theater. Robt. Allingham D. D. Pastor. Church schoo! at 10, A happy group of well fitted teachers meet here PAGE THREE. FIFTY-CENT DUTY ON WHEAT URGED IN BILL WASHINGTON, Dec. 15—Senator Sterling, republican, South Dakota, today introduced a bi!l to increase the duty on wheat imports to 50 Lived in Three Counties And Never Moved an Inch; “Bear George” Has Record George B. McClellan, a real and cents a bushel, McClellan's home was in the terri- reguiar old-timer {1 Wyoming | tory that became Big Horn @ating back to 1876, tells a story | county. that cannot be equaled by any Still later, by another county other old-timer in the state. He | aiicion, the MoClella 28 was in Casper the other day on —s eee business matters, and speaking of | Came within the county lines of the changes that have occurred In Washakie county. So that since almost everything except the loca- tion of the mountains and the his original location at Red Bank, Mr. McClellan has resided tn the | @ luxurious crop of sagebrush, he | territory of Wyomnig, the stato isima, 7 recalled the fact that when he | of Wyoming, in Johnson, Big [1 S arrived Wyoming was a territory as he settled down at Red Bank. near Nowood, with the late Gov- ernor W. A. Richards and entered Horn and Washakie counties and has never moved an inch from his original location. Mr. McClellan is known far and the cattle business in 1882. This Wide as “Bear George.” Some day location was then in Johnson | he will reveal how he received the ‘ county, then an empire larger | sobriquet. He has been a moving Beautiful than many of the smaller eastern spirit in the progress of Wyoming | Gift Package states. during all the years of his resi- Then came statehood and later | dence, and is good, judging from | Black the splitting up of Johnson | his present activity, for about a : county and by the division Mr. ! Narcisse hundred years more of it. o Perfume $3 CHRISTMAS CARDS £0 aa SATA. Phone 150 HOFFHINE PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 240 EAST SECOND The Old Reliable Gebo Coal Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co, Our Printing Department is specializing on printing names on cards this year. Our cus- tomers are very much pleased with the neatness. LOTS OF GIFTS IN OUR GIFT DEPT. SESE RERERERE RESETS East Side Methodist Community. 1614 East Second street, corner Kenwood. Jesse A. Dean, pastor. Sunday school for all ages,“ 9:45 a. m.; E. F. Lyon, superintendent. Worship and sermons by the pas- tor, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. At the evening service the Junior League will give the Bible play, “Naaman, the Leper." Wednesday service (English) at 7:30 p. m, Text f sermon, Exodus 3:18; theme: “The Burning Bush at Mount Horeb,” Our new church pews ar- rived Friday afternoon. We shall therefoge celebrate the rededication of our remodeled and re-furnished church next Sunday. Further an- nouncements will be made next week in the newspapers and by mail, All are Invited to come and rejoice with us. x every Sunday, Send the children. ‘The new Woman's-Ciass is growing in interest. The new suffrage means interest in world matters. Worship and sermon at 11. No week passes without some word being said about the richness of the service. The pro- gram here every Sunday is a church program in the highest and best sense. Mrs. Langworthy will pre- side at the pipe organ. Mrs. Berta Smith will sing “The Light from Heaven" by Gounod. Dr. Allingham will preach on “The Great Transfor- mation.” In the evening at 7:30 at the Y. W. C. A. rooms the popular evening of friendship fellowship will be repeated. Miss Marg. H. Robert- son R. N. will saw in France.’ land will sing “April Extacy” by Oley Speaks. Miss Loraine Winslow will read. The usual community sing with Mr. Ritchie the popular leader in charge. And as usual the ladies have planned to close the meeting right. Come to all the services. » They will do you good. Scandinavian Lutheran Church The Rev. 8. J. Rein| pastor. Ser- vices at the city hall at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a, m. growth in every department of our KI-MOIDS work. QUICK RELIEF For INDIGESTIC St. Anthony's Catholic Corner of Seventh and Center streets, The Rev. Father J. H. Mul- N Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets, Dr. J. T. Hanna, pastor; residence, Fit- teenth and Poplar streets. Order of services for the week beginning December 16: Sunday school, 10 a.m. Sermen by the pastor. 11:00 a. m.; theme, “A cause worthy. heroic, _self-sacrificing service. B. ¥. P. U., 630 p.m. Sermon by the pastor; theme, “A typical young man." A special invitation is ex- tended to all young men. Wednes- day, 7:00 p. m., prayer meeting; lesson, Acts vil 3740. Work on the Sunday school rooms 1s progressing First Baptist despite the severe weather. Thanks Sunday school 9:45. There {s a] to those who have donated labor. class for you. Preaching 11:00 a. m.}| Any others who cam help will kindly notify either the pastor or H. J. Milner or L. W. Eveland. Come out to Emmanuel. “They love a fellow out there.” Young people’s meeting 6:30. Mr. J. F. Bladgett has kindly consented to preach for us Sunday morning. Evening service 7:30. The young people will have charge of this ser- vice. All Baptist in Casper are urg- ed to come out and help while we are without a regular leader. Pre- parations are under way for the entertainment and it pro- mises to be an interesting event, ERE’S a Store that’s ready for the holiday season — ready in every sense of the word—with as fine a stock as we've ever displayed. x ON And here are gifts every j man would choose for him- self, if gift-giving were with- in his province. First Presbyterian Sixth and Durbin, Rev. Chas. A. Wilson, D. D. minister. Manse 1103 8. Wolcott Street. Phone 775. @.m. subject “The Moral Law and the Divine Judgments. 7:30 p. m. subject, “Reverence of the Holy Name. Anthem by the choir. Violin solo by Mrs. George Curtz. Adagio from the French Suite by Ries. Sun- day school, 9:45 a. m. Men are in- vited to the Men's class. Mr. H. Roe Bartle, teacher. Young People’s ”” Testimonial meetings are held 6: Tv Christian Science Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the church edifice at the cornér of Fourth and Grant streets. The lesson subject for today !s “God the Preserver of May Auto Robes Bath Robes Dressing Gowns Traveling Bags Manicure Sets Military Brushes Slippers Leather Vests Chamois Shirts Sweaters Cuff Buttons Campbell-Johnson oes HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS Account For the Children No more appreciated dajly reminder of thoughtfulness could be given. Pay us a visit and let us explain the ad- vantages of a savings account at our bank. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Oil Exchange Building —— SS ee Here Is a Rare Combination of Beauty and Usefulness In m (Electric Household Appliances and Portable Lamps COFFEE OVEN TOASTER THE HOOVER Seo o ere | RELECTRIC s TRON: ||. A new tapechice alone ayeErry ae e err eee AVA Velmeydt cree’ | OR a eee A year round gift pliance— ciated by a woman old kind— . ery one $7.50 and up $5.00 and up $8.50 HEATING PAD TABLE STOVE Just the thing for a hurry-up breakfast or night lunch. IRON | Crisp brown waffles in a hurry. 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