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. a S68 2rbn el De Oe oboe sv BWOPUV SOS AeA f + : : a North Casper Church - 1009 N. Durbin Street Geo. Woodard, Minister “Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:4 Morning service A Call to the service 7:30 p. m. » Inhospitable Samart Choir practice Friday even R. Laymon r will enter. the John Pp. m he Ladies’ First Congregational t the America theater. m D. D. Te at 10. The church zy every day in every Jaen who w Teligion. It only r who will be in as. F, Walker of speak live in. He will we phere Mrs. L. Prelude fertory “R gworthy. organist °” Barthelemy, of. ce” Davies. The Birst Church artet will sing jive Me Thy Hand” by Reichardt ice means much to evening at 7:30 as al 2 will be good. Come to ers of the ¥. W. nd Wolcott, one block h of the Midwest Building. A homelike service in a homelike place with a homelike feeling. Dr. Mark H. Smith will speak on ‘The History ef Rational Medicine—A Scientific Developme Smith has a re- cord a lecturer and his theme will be well treated. Come. The community singing will be directed by Mr. Ritchie and the ladies take care of the rest. The.First church believes that re- figion and sound common sense is the best blend of religion on the market. Jesus had a reasonable re- lgion. His church ought to have the same. Intelligence is never a Handicap to true religion. St. Mark's Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rey. Philip K. Edwards, rector. Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. Church School at 9:45 a, m. Morning prayer Bnd sermon at 11:00 a. m. Bible Class at 5:00 p. m. St. Anthony’s Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. H. Mullin, pastor; the Rev. Father J. ¥. Moreton, assistant pastor. Masses 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. Bene- diction at 3. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sub- ject of today’s lesson is “Life”. Testimonial meetings are held on ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock; all fre welcome to these services. Sun- Elder David Schultz, pastor. East Casper Methodist Community 1614 East Second Willis Hugh Germany, Minister Sunday school at 9 with Ed Lyons superintendent, assisted by a good corps of officers and teachers in a thoroughly organized Sabbath astor preaches 4 “The Supreme n Church.” ‘Th: needs ‘today is one the church is evident, superior need, which, being supplied, will make the great Church of Christ the migh min stering agent to the world. In even at 6:30 the Junior gue, 33 present last Sunday and what a good time we had! At 7:30 the Pastor delivers. another mes- se of practical importance on the subject, “The Process of Christian Growth.” Casper has had a_ re able growth, she is growing and will continue to grow. If cities grow, if men grow, why not expect growth In those tnner quali ties. Were there a child in our family of advanced years, yet with day school for children up to age of 20 years is held on Sunday morn- ing at 9:30 o’clock. Reading room at 325 Midwest building is open {pach week-day from 12 o'clock until 14530 o'clock. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister, Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.; sermon subject, ‘Jesus, Lost and Found" Chris- tian Endeavor soclet: 00 p. m. leader, Rev. J. B. Tope. Week-night gmecting on Wednesday at 7:30. The Ladies’ circle will meet on Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Bass, corner of Eighth and Melrose. Fy’ Mills Presbyterian. } Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. SSabbath school, 10:00 a. m At £30 p. m. the minister will give a deacture on the missionary Work of br church in Porto Rico, illustrated Sy 95 stereopticon views. Every- Phe is cordially invited. ‘ Church of the Nazarene. = (The Church. With a Constant 2 Revival) “(Corner South Poplar and Twelfth strects. Take southwest ' Casper bus, get off at Eleventh and -Poplar, walk one block south.) Rev. B. F. ch with a Constant off well in the have been con- so far this tual tide is rising md the prospects are good for a general advance along all lines. Beginning next Sunday, January 20, there wil be held a series of special revivul services, lasting for one week. The pastor will be in charge until Tuesday when Rev. BD. I. Vanderpool from Colorado Springs will arrive and conduct the services through the rest of the week and over the following Sun- a An unusual time of blessing y is expected. these s Penticostal Apostolic faith ser- vices will held this evening at 26 E ngtor enue. Ser- ening at m of Vices w G0 9° out growth commensurate with those years, we would be sadly alarmed. Wonder if this 20th cen- tury has any spiritual dwarfs! Any babes in Christ! A Christian a great many years, yet a babe! What a ragedy! Inity Truth Center 215 Midwest Building. Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Lesson subject: “Moses Called to Deliver Israel,” Mrs, M. Peterson, leader. Class in Lesson in Truth, 8 p. m. Tuesday, Mrs. Joe May, leader. Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets Rev. Lewis BE. Carter, D.-D., pastor 9:30 a. m. Prayer for the Sunday school. 8:45 a. m. Sunday, school. S. H. Maddux, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Sermon, “Giving the Children a Square Deal.” Anthem, “Te Deum Luudamus"—Ashford. Solo ‘How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings” Liddle by Miss Ruth Parmer. 11:00 a. Junior church conducted E. Carter. Subject, “Dr. Stone, the Great Chinese Doctor. Piano solu by Zella Wyatt. 2:30, p. m. Membership class. This is the first sesion of the class and ‘boys and girls up to 13 will be asked to join this class. A class for older ones will be conducted from, 3:15 to 4p. m. Parents should see that their young people are at this class. 6:15 p..m. Epworth League. For six weeks Mrs. Carter will conduct the Lengue service. The subject ‘this week is “The Trial of the Pioneer.” 7:30 p. m. Sermon, “Keeping Our Eyes Upon God.” Anthem, “My Prayer"—Wilson. Wednesday 7 p. m. Service for prayer and Bible study. Friday 2:30 p. m. General Aid Society “meeting. The © Social Service circle will entertain. Fri- day 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. First Christian R. R. Hildebrand, M. A. Pastor Church school, 9:45; morning wor. ship 11:00; C. Society, 6:30; even- ing service, Special «music. All members are ‘asked to give the evening service a boost. Something special each Sunday evening. Bring your friends. The C. BE. Society will afford you a real treat as to subject and program. All members are urged to be present. A very important Church school ‘council meeting is called for ‘Tuesday even- ing. Church night will be Jaunched Wednesday evening promptly at 7:30. The first 15 minutes will be used for prayer and song service. The classes will be in their roms at 4:45, All classes will reassemble in the auditorium at) 8:30 for »announce- ments and dismissal. Three will be taught at this service each week. . Bible class taught by R. R. Hildebrand, and the pastor; teachers training by Mrs..C..D. Murane, and expression or dramatization by Mrs. E. M. Wyatt and Miss Cook. Fri- day evening the young people will foster a hard time social ‘for. the church. The Church members and its friends are cordially invited. Those wearing their best duds will be fined. Junior choir practice Sat- urday afternoon at 2:30. Regular church choir practice each Thurs- day evening 7:30. The Grant street Bus will bring you to the church on the ‘corner of Grand and- Lind street. Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr: J. T. Hanna, pastor; residence, 1510 South Poplar. Sunday school, 10 New System of Fat Reduction Here's -a new way for -all fat people to laugh together at that old bugaboo--Obesity. Bay- ing that “there js nothing new uns der the sun” does not now apply to fat people any more, Here is something. new for. them—new sen- gation, a new, pleasure, graceful figure, easliy anyone who {s passing beyond the mits of slimness. Everyone has heard of the Marmola Prescription that harmless combination ‘of f: defying elements perfected by one of the foremost physicians. Now from the same high authority, there comes another idea—the idea of condensing these same ingre- dients into a pleasant little tablet, taken after eating and at bedtime, th help the stomach to dispose of all the fatty foods, converting hen into compact, solid flesh, muscle and e without dieting or exercise. Marmola Prescription Tablets regulate the entire system —do for you what bodily exertion and self dental cannot do and the fat once routed, is gone for good. You can prove al) this at a trifling cost. Marmola Prescription Tab- lets are sold by all druggists, or sent postpaid by the Marmola com- y, 4612 Woodward Avenue, De- A box suffictent to Monday and evenings. a dollar— Is; m. ‘The pastor will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. B. Y. P. U. lat 6:30, Mid-week meetings as usual. We shall be glad to have a full attendance at all services Sun- Trinity Lutheran @tissourl Synod) 8. Park and E. 4th Sts. J. H. Gockel, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Bible class at 6:30 p.m. Morning service 30. Text of sermon Luke 2:22- “Jesus the Delight of every Christian.” Evening service at 7:30. Text of sermon, Nehemiah 8: 1-8; theme: “The Public Service of the returned Captives of Babylon.” This is the third of a series of ser- mons on Bible stories {lustrating the Ten Commandments. Trinity Lutheran church should appeal to you, because it features, side ssues, but the ~preaching Bible; because it proclaims, fear or favor, the whole couns God: because its service alms not to entertain, but to lift up the heart to God; because it leads you to know your sin and the Savior from sin, Jesus Christ, God's Son ana your Redeemer. Come! Grace English Luthtran. United Lutheran Church in America O. W. Ebright, acting pastor; of- fice, 306 O. 8. building, phone 664W. All services held in Odd Fellows’ hall, Second and Wolcott streets. Morning worship with sermon, 11:00 a,.m., “The Safest Way”. ning worship, 7:30 p. m., “Peniel”. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Robert Heinze, superintendent. Beginning with the first Sunday evening in February and continuing until Easter the pastor will give a series of lectures on the Catechism at the evening services. Those who have never been confirmed and those who have been catechised in other than English will find these lectures very helpful. Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath school 10:00 a. m. (Sat- urday) at the Labor Union hall, fol- lowed by the ‘morning worship at 11:00. Sermon subject, “The Laodi cean Messag At. this ‘ser: brief annual reports by the chi% a clerk, treasurer and other officers will be given. During the past de ade the world membership of the de- nomination has more than doubled. Extensive work in 115 countries is made possible by the faithfulness of our local church members in mis- sions offerings. Besides the title and funds for local: church work, an average of 60 cents a week per mem- ber ts given for the foreign fields. The Casper church has made splendid showing for the past year. Varner J. Johns, pastor. Residence 620 East Twelfth. The pastor free- y offers his services for Bible stud: ies, funerals, and_ other calls. Scandinavian Lutheran Reini, pastor. Services at the hall at 11 a. m. in Norwegian at 7:30 p. m. in English. Sun- school at 10 a. m. North Casper Christian H. and United Sts. Charles G. Stout, minister. Res!- dence 773 H. street. Phone 2149J. Church school Sunday morning 10:00. Communion and sermon 11:00 a, m. ¥. P. 8. C, EB. 6:30 p. m. Even- ing worship and sermon 7:30 p m. Midweek study class (Wednesday evening 7:30. Choir practice charges from Thursday to Friday evening at the home of Miss Hunter. It is now a good time in the year for good hard work in Christian service and we cen use many-more people in helping to extend the benefits of our holy cause to the ves of the people. We are asking for coopera- tion of the people not’ for what we can receive but for what by united effort we cah give in the way of service in our Master's name to others. There is work for all/and as'de~ from this we are trying to make the services “so, helpful \ that people like to come and be in: the Services. A most cordial welcome and the kindest possible treatment Await all who’ come. First Baptist. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morn- ing service, 11:00 a. m.. Mr, Jacobs will be with us. B. Y. P..U.,. 6:00 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30. The interest and feeling of co-opera- tion seems to be keeping up fine in all departments. Last Sunday morning we were favored by having Judge Freeman in our pulpit. He gave us one of his famous laymen talks, He took for his subject, “The Law. of Life,” from a business man’s standpoint and of course he could give advice and make state- | ments from axperience. Sunday evening and perhaps for a few eve- expect to]On Thursday beginning at 11 a. m.| Choir rehearsal Friday evening at pines ne gaa a he trustees will serve dinner ut the | 8:15, Chor rehearsal (Junior) Satur- They willjold Casper storage building, 117|day evening. Mrs, Lucille Freeman. East Second srect. Business Men's} ofganist, Sunday services: Sunday junch served till 2 p. m, Dinner from|son, Superintendent Miss. Mae Chris- 5.to'7 p. m. Both meals have with us Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Robinson of Michigan. give their famous travelog lectures. These lectures are high class and aval] themselves of the opportunity to hear them. Public are cordially invited to attend. Admission free. ‘Tabernacle corner 6th and Durbin streets. Dr. Charles A. Wilson, minister. Manse 1103 8, Wolcott. Telephone 776. Sunday school and Bible classes 945 a. m. The members of the Brotherhood class taught by H. Roe Bartle wil present the Boy Scout ‘Troop of the Presbytefian church’ at 945 a, m. two beautiful fags. All the men of the church and visitors from other churches and men so- joutning in our city are invited! to nd this presentation service at the Brotherhood class room Sunday morning. Last Sunday's lesson taught by H. Roe Bartle was very interesting and instructive. | Ask the following men about. the brother- hood clas: Messrs John Healy, Fred Van Gordon, Ben Scherke or Frank Fisher. £ Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon “The Bible and the Great English Classics. (Second of a series on the Eng‘ish Bible) by C, A. Wilson. Anthem—“Father in . Heaven"— Young people's meeting m. Leader Wm. Stokes. Evening worship 7:30. Sermon “The Simple Life. Special music selected. Westminister _ Guild Wedn evening at the manse 1103 8. Wol- cott. Dinner at 6.30 followed by program—the Study of Japan—Miss Mary Bfbodgood, leader. Missionary Society Thursday 2.30 Pp. m. church parlors. Mrs, ~ Mc Kelvey division in. charge. Choir practice 7:15 p. m. and Choral so- clety 8_p. m. The Ladies Ald Society campaign ‘or new members is awakening much enthusiasm. “At .the. last meeting 42 new members were, re- ported by division chairman. Ladies pot conrected with any other jocal church are invited. “Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy.” Grace African Methodist “The Friendly Church” 305-N. Grant St. Rev. T. J. Burwell, B. D. Minister, The Men's Banquet sponsored by the Géneral Aid, of which Mrs. Vir- ginia Anderson is presdent, went off in fine style on Thursday even- ng as was to be expected. . Report from same. to be made later. Week ly meeting: Bible school Monday evening at eight. Please note change for*this*week only. A careful stud: GLEAN KIDNEYS BY DRINKING LOTS OF WATER Take Salts to Flush Kidneys If Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Eating too much rich food may produce. kidney trouble in some form, says a well-known authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become over- worked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particul- arly. backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleepless- ness, bladder-arid urinary frritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting righty or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots. of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmaty; take a tables- poonful in a glass’ of water: before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, ‘and has been. used ‘for years to flush clogged kidneys. and! stimulate them: to activity; also to neutralize the-acids in the system so. that they no longer {frritate, thu: often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and uri- nary organs clean, thus often avoid- ing serlous kidney disorders. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.— | Advertisement. 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