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Trinity Lutheran (issourt Synod) 8. Park and East 4th streets. J. H. Gockel, Pastor, The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a. m. as before the holidays. ‘The Bible class will not meet in the evening because of the Commun- fon service. In the morning service (German) Holy Communion will be celebrated, The preparatory service will begin at 10:30, the main service at 11 o'clock Also in the evening service (Eng- lish) Holy Communion will be cele brated. The preparatory service wil) begin at~7 o'clock, the main service at 7,30. On December 31 a New Year's Eve service will be held 7:30 p. m. On New Year's Day a special ser- vice will be conducted at 10.30 a. m. Both services will b@ Eng! North Casper. 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodard, minister. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 P. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Subject, “Jesus Transfigured.” Eve- ning service, 7:30 p. m. Subject, “Jephthah’s Vow." New Year's services are to be observed both morning and evening. Everyone ts invited. First Christian R R. Hildebrand, M. A. Pastor. Church schoo! 45; Morning wor- ship 11:00; C. E. y 6:30; Even- ing service 7:30, The New Year's sermon subject will be “The More Excel’ent Way.” We are never satisfied with the present way. There is a better way of doing this, that or the other thing and progressive folk want to know what that “Best Way” fs. This “Best Way" will fit any business or profession. Be one of the large audience Sunday morning at 11:00 to find The More Excellent Way. The boys and girls of the Church school will receive thelr Christmas treat Sunday morning. Last week we gave to others and put them first. Sunday it ts the kiddies time to receive. For weeks and weeks we have been looking forward to the New Years Watch Party. The side that lost in the C. E. contest wil have m. Sermon, “Builders.” The officers and teachers of the Sunday school will be installed. Every one is asked to be present. Anthem, “The Lord is My Light"—Stainer. 6:15 p. m. Ep- worth League. W. J. Stone, leader. Miss Charlotte Gantz will sing. 7:30 Pp. m. sermon, “The Memory of God. This is the companion sermon of| two weeks ago on “The Forgetfulness | ship at 11:00. Sermon subject, “Th Crumbling of the American Home. morning at 11 o'clock In the church edifice at the corner of Fourth and Mrs. Leggett and M) Grant streets. for today is Testimonial Wednesday The public is cordially invited to at-| tend these services. for pupils up to the age of 20 years. selected. Ladies Aid Socitey Thursday 2:30 30 Mrs. Walker's committee in Midwost building is open each week charge. * m. Christian Science | mon ‘The lesson subject | “O, “Christian Science.” | meetings are held o7 evening at 8 Sunday school | “Lif. held each Sunday mornin, o'clock. at Reading room at 325 p. m. o'clock. St. Marks Church teacher and he always has interest-| Sunday in our church. The program | res ing lessons. | Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser- “The Immeasurable Grace of Services are hed every Sunday the Years,” Dr. “Forever With the Lord, Young People’s meeting at 6:30 p. o'clock, m. in the church parlors. Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon, True Proportiot from 12 o'clock unti! 4.30 o'clock | evening 7:30 followed by the prac- tice of the Choral Society at 8.00 | society are requested to be present Cpe Casper Sunvap Crivune Three women in the United States are insured for more than $1,000,000 each, follows: 11 O'CLOCK. Opening Hymn—“Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.” Wilson. Duetr— Gounod— . Firmin. Soo Marsh—Mrs. Announcements and Penny ore ing. Congregational Hymn—“The : T'me Religion.” Remarks by Minister. Prelim! tion of Em- ancipation (Readifig) Mr. Music— M. E. Choir practice Thursday Reading—Mrs. Anna B. Hicks. Duet—Miss Mae Christian and Mrs. Lucille Freeman. ‘The Negro and Fraternalism,” All members of the choral 7 i h, ly City.” The| Mr. A. R. Bell. of God.” Anthem, “The King ot| Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev.|t© practice “The Holy i tae sds Shepherd Is." Monday $9 Philip K, Edwards, Rector. Holy yl ee! Ag eee ree Ac Instrumenta! Solo—Miss Ocie Wil- to 12 p. m. Watchnight service. The| Communion at 8 a. m, Church! Peat Hey a ips bes aod a iG . first hour will be an open meeting hool at 9.45 a. m. Morning a 2. jag irs, Leggett asks for] Talk- poses ttrell, ; of the Epworth League cabinet show yer and Sermon at 11 a. m.|% full attendance. Paper—"The Progress of the ng how our League is conducted. The second hour will be social, and the last hour will »e devotional with a new year pageant to close, Every One is invited. Wednesday, 7:30 p.j11 a.m. B, Y¥- P. U. at 6:30, candle m. Prayer service. Friday, 7:30 p. light installation service. m. Choir rehearsal. The pastor wouldy Rev, Blodgett has consented to appreciate it if those who have not subscribed for their church paper would do so by Sunday. St. Anthony’s Catholic new officers will take up Corner of Seventh and Center| duties. The Immanuel and Evans- streets. The Rev. Father J, H. Mul-| ville churches are invited to join Un, pastor; the Rev. Father J. F.|with the First church on Monday| Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses|night at eight o'clock for a Watch on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30.| meeting. There will be a program| Sunday Mass during the week at 8 o’clock.| consisting of addresses, prayers,| teachers Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benedi usic, readings etc., then as the tion at 3. New Year comes in the ordinance of Baptism will be observed, re- Grace English Lutheran Bible Class at 5 p. m. Sunday school 9 preach for evening. Next Wednesday wil be our an- nual freshments will First Baptist Church te ey 45. Preaching at/ Vice. us both morning and business meeting when the be served and all January 6 is lregular communion service at There will also be a recep- E u tion of new members at this ser- If you are without a church home in Casper, we welcome you to ‘unite with us. ber of strangers and we desire to show them every |courtesy and help them to get ac- quainted, give their name to the minister at thelr the close of the service. | welcome to attend all services. Come. Sermon at 3:30. is desired. Dr. J. T. Hanna, Minister. Emmanuel Baptist the time for our 11 Prayer and Scriptur@ (Exo 3:7-14 Announcements and Penny Offer. ing. Congregational Hymn—"The Old- Time Religicn.” . gs Remarks by Minister. ee 4 Emanc'pation Proclamation (Read- aI tig AB, Soe a a me ns Spiritual—Chotr, There are a num- at each service, They are requested to ‘You are Pape ‘The Relation of the No- gro Woman to Racial Progress,” Mrs. Leoda Hopkins. The Negro in Business. a.—Negro Banks, Mrs. Lucille Freeman. b.—Negro Insurance Companies, Mr. Otis Hunly. for the Sunday school, A full attendance A Striking Value—at *295 |; All services at the Odd Fellows|members and friends of the three Fitiesath ‘and: Populi pS ASR eee al Hall, Second and Wolcott streets.| churches are invited to attend. 1 greccctate eaheol ine te ier seteiaael 4: Nagi Weebtnbers, Swe. ; n 4 Ble yEecy Syatoorahs TheL rewiear vis rereeh by the pastor at 11 a.m. and 730 ste Kealing. oh Considering the improved ing its cost to the purchaser. bs . ¥ 2 ip. m. B. Y¥. P. U. at 6:30 p. m.| Anthem—Choir. promptly at 10 a. m. It {s hoped that] Tabernacle corner 6th and Dur-| P* 2 ‘an e Ww For 4 ; the high ‘school gira class can be|[hin erecta.” De. Chaves A. wil. Aewortant announcements, Sunday.| Paper.” Mire Mattie Brown, Sea cect pene 7 Acomparisonextendingover started at this time, The morning|son, pastor. nday school ana Somet! thew fad atin tie Tey nd Bt ike ourin ar, one wou . i service will start at 11 a. m. The) Bible classes 9:45 a, m. Mra. J. tye. Come and help us Peer Gearatiey ) REE ee IL : ‘ a long period of years will order of service wi!l be conducted by| A. Williams will give an illustrated : a enon" > ‘ . natura. expect a propor- thatth Robert V. Heinze. Mr. H. W. Eber-|lecture on India at the Sunday eae cs taney cL rSpeat phate (ieee ti ¢ i ss in nit P reveal thefactthat lepresent stein will address the meeting. His|school hour, All members of the - sat onate advan price. icei subject will be the Golden Rule—“Do| Sunday school are requested to be ra Aicaineea imac price is actually the lowest Unto Others as You Would Have|in their classes so that there w!'l EROS | Hes BEST Se CRUECRS ich passeng Others Do Unto You.” Rev. O. W.|be no disturbance when the ilius-| 305 North Grant street. “The i . at which the five- en Ow' orage irger e production, now: Ebright, acting pastor, has been in| ‘rated lecture starts. Men will Friendly church.” Rev. T. J. Bur 2 R open car has ever been sold. Omaha the past week making ar-] vou be present at the Brotherhood well, B. D., minister. Phone 1584M I Casi ever, has made it possible to rangements to bring his famfly to] cass. Mr. H. Roe Bartle is the Sunday will be observel as Race n jper Casper the early part of this week = 7 Because the pastor will be unable tc be here, it was thought best not to have an evening service. The reg ular meeting of the Casper Lutheran Men's Club will be held Friday even ing, Jaunary 4th, at 6:30 p. m..at the Henning hotel. The men are pr viteged to bring their ladies to this full charge of this party. The fun will begin Monday evening at 7.30 Bring your friends and we will see the New Year in. The High schoo! class is trying to crowd itself out of the new class room. Help them, it’s fun. There are a lot of things you should know about in connection with our church activities, The best way to find out what ts going on is to be on hand Sunday mort.- ing. A’l activities are’ announced in the regular Sunday Get yours. Church night ts launched. time is soon. about be to The annual banquet Pre-Easter campaign on hand and a host of other things that will interest you. Get in and get the spirit. We are OFF. First Congregational Services at the America Theater. Robt. All'ingham D. D. 444 E. 12. Tel. 1237, Church school at 10. Classes for all ages. The new Womens class is filling a great need. Ministers are alarmed over the ignorance of the Bible among adults. Come here and learn. Worship and sermon at 11. Prelude—‘Water Lilies” by St. Clair. Offertory—"Evening, Star” from Tannhauser. Mrs. L. L. Langworthy presiding at the prpe organ. Quarter “Goodbye Old Year” J. A. Park, sung by } Berta Smith, Mrs Robt. Allingham, Mr. V. Ritchie and Mr. Marsden Weston. Sermon by the pastor on “Wanted a Man.” Sunday we stand on the threshold of a new year. The nation will choose @ new leader,.who will he be? What Will he do? Casper will have a brand new administration. Casper cleaned house riproariously. We have faith in the new brooms. This is where Christian citizenship oversteps party Politics. Adulterated religion shows up here best of all. Modern Christ- fanity means cleaner and better cities. Let us all support the new Mayor. In the evening the usual service of good cheer and happy intercourse will ob tain at the Y. W. C. A. Spend th last Sunday evening of the old y right. Miss Milded Harned will sing “Lassie of Mine’ by Walt, and “Somewhere a Voice is Calling” by Tate. Miss Mary Kissick will speal on “The World Program of the Y. ‘W. C. A.” A great evening with Mr Ritchie leading in song is predicted Come. First Church of the Nazarene. Corner South Poplar and Twelfth streets. (Take southwest Casper bus. get off at Eleventh and Poplar Walk one block south.) Rev. BE, F. Dunn, pastor. John Wesley, founder of Meth Odism, once said, “Whatever is new in religion is e Hy false.” We hold this ad while this chureh new to some, the religic ch we stand i the same faith for which the sain the -past have stood and which has meant so much to the spiritual life of the world The services are deeply spiritual, simple, helpful to all. A kindly. friendly welcome accorded to all The poor are as welcome as ‘he rich. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ¥. P.8 it there will be held watch n hoping to h ne Free that nigh me ch s Ex Car- e a yer for the Sunday hool. 945 a. m. Sunday school. 8, H. Maddux, supt. 11:00 a, meeting. East Side Methodist Community. 1614 East Second street, corner Kenwood. Jesse A. Dean, pastor a. m., Sunday schoo! for al ages, E. F. Lynn superintendent 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. worship anc sermon by the pastor; 6:30 p. m Junior League. Monday at 8 p. m official board meeting. 9 to mid night, Wateh Nicht service. At th'r service there will be a sermon, so: ofal hour with refrechments a/- dresses and gleaming glimpses of religious experiences. Kenwood Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. 9:30 a. m., Sabbath school. 11 a. m. morning worship. 7 p. m, Young People's meeting, leader Mrs. C. A. Springsteen. Week night meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. Mills Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston. minister. 10 a. m. Sabbath achool. 6:45 p. m. Young People’s meeting. 7:30 p. m. evening worship. Seventh Day Adventist. Varner J. Johns, pastor. Sabbath services in the Labor Union hall. Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m. 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