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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1924 to spend the Lord's day with us. Book of Psalms will be studied.| for yeats to help clean and stimu- Miss Ruth Parmer will sing the solo] of teachers. Every boy and girl in Annual reports: C. T. Pluckhahn, Senior choir rehearsal, Friday eve- | late clogged kidneys; also ito neutral- at 5 o'clock with light refreshments part. The chorus is to be perman-| thé city: should. bein ‘some Sunday | chairman of board in charge. Treas- and social hour and the study begins P. m.,* subject “A Mountain Peak in the Life of a Follower of Christ.” Trinity Lutheran. Choir practice at 7:30 Frid: Al Barges Whee hy Baa ob icnurldmig ett ebb Gos ' ent ‘and will lead tho congregation| school. ‘Come and bring the chil-|Urer’s report, D. F. Gadbery. (Missouri Synod.) ting | Mivirfous wedlese 7k oe pale fi aiapeam Py noe sgptoore jatbeglerts 2 phe A Sioreoned at 6:15 and continues until time fr} in singing. Mrs. Berta Smith: Direo-| dren. Men's» Brotherhood class | provements, “Albert Doewe South Park and East Fourth | services Te oe en ee ae < the evening service. Come and get/ tor of music. The pastor will preach|tavght by Mr..H. Roe Bartle - Wyatt. Women’s | streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor, Sun-| ment of the community, then come | ness. ss 4 sequained and then you will get in-| on The Christian program for a|adies’ ‘classes’ taught by Mie. €rs: CoD. -Muteahe. | Gay school at'920 0 me Divle ces | East ermal ity, | {The Friendly Church Jad Salts 1s inexpensive; cannot, terested. Strangers especially wel! modern Sunday.” A fow. months| Charles’ A. Wilton, ant DreChnce, 4ae Wm pee Pat ae ~ m. 5 eI Ree ani, Comemmnanity. injure; makes a delightful efferves- —'f! come, more and the annual hegira for the| Westminister class taught by Mrs.| Report of Nominating committee. Morning service (German) at 10:30. | Hugh Germany, minister, x cent Uthia water drink, which every: iy, aw hills is on. The “week end” tourist | Georgé DeWitt Graves. An hour Nomination and election of trus-| Text of sermon: Matthew 17:1 8. i Methodist Episcopal. —too often a “weak end” tourist will] spent in any “Bible class is worth | tees and officers, - uary 10—Sunday Corner of East Second and South| make his debute also. “What {s a] your'time. Come men and ‘women. Election of officers of official Durbin streets. 9:30 a. m. prayer! modern Christian program? Rarely| Morning, worship, 11 o'clock. Bap- | board. for the Sunday school. 9:45 Said will one find such a blending of the] tismal “service followed by sermon, Program for this year—H. 3B. i, school. 8. H. Maddux, superintend-| mystical, the educational and the in-] “The Growing .Boy"\ (sermon to Boy | Perkins. , “ ent. 1i a: m. sermon, “<The Exelu:| spirational 4 ome service axis to'be| Scouts). Bass elo, “How Lovely ‘ti 3) EM UL SION [ener ietntt se tecieet inet ve Pdwer of a No je, | TUNA here Sunday after ‘Sunday. | Are Thy Dwellings,” Liddle—Mr. | noon's program the Christian En. ave ery! Y Anthem, “God of: Abram,” Buck.| “In the evening at the usual: hour] sekasters. Does ero ee Senin service at Fen of ok the classes could meet _Juntor {NS aiss/ Sil = Zonk —Advertivements 11 a. m. Junior church conducted | of 7:30 the program of goodwill and Thee," Rolfe—Msses: Lucle and SRL by Mrs..Carten subject, “A Boy, a good cheer will be. broadcasted from | Marquerte-Palmer. Dog and Abraham Lincoln.” An-| the Y. W. C..A. head quarters. Firat Meeting for boys Sunday after- them by Junior choir led by Miss/and Wolcott. Mrs. Berta Smith and] noon at 3 o'clock in the tabernacle. . Lucy Gantz. Solo by Billy Henry.| Mrs. Robt. Allingham ‘vi!l sing “The; Mr. L.A. Reed will speak. All 2:30 p, m. membership class. 3:15} Lord. is my Shepherd.” ‘Mayor -and| boys of the city who are not attend- p. m., King’s Heralds, 6:15 p. m.| Mrs. Loy. with the Councilmen and/ing any, other church or Sunday Epworth League. Mrs. Carter wil'| their wives will be guests of honor| school are invited. yeaa. Duet by Miss Holland and Mr. | at this service. Mr. K. R. Jorgenson Young -People's Society Christian Fuchrer. 7.30 p. m. sermon and | will welcome them. The mayor and) Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Leader, Mr. song service. congregationa! sing-|one member of the council will John J. Lewis.” Subject, “Books and ing a feature cf tho service. Ser-| speak briefly, All our interests are} Readin; mon ubject, “Hallowed Be Thy | common, interests, our councilmen] Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. ” Ser- “Name.” The second sermon in the| are our neighbors and fellow citiz-] mon, “Major Questions.” Anthem, series on the Lord’ Prayer. Anthem, | éns. We. should know’ them and “What Are These,” McPhall. “I Will Give. Thanks,” Ashford. | they-should have a chance to know I Reports at the Ladies’ Ald society Quartet, “Lead Kindly Light.” Wil-| us. Every.day is a great day at the . son. Tuesday.2:30 p. m., Woman's | First ‘church, Welcome. gratifying. Foreign Missionary society at the _— t. 1 2 ‘ home of Mrs. W. Holland 541 Apostolic Faith Assemblage South Kimball street. Mrs. Stear| | Meeting being -held at 1225 paign, and many more are in pros- = and Mrs. Badger will assist. The of- “The Transfiguration of a.m. The school has outgrown its building facilities, ac- cordingly the board of trustees, at their meeting last Monday night, authorized the construction of an- other small building ta which some TOTEM GEMS | active. Try this, also keep up the ““ the afternoon at 2:30, the pastor and the.choir will broadcast one should take now and then to SEI oRat Gee WME | help keep their kidneys clean and need water drinking and no doubt you if SCOTTS | Ree reneenenemse a service at the Casper radio At the conclusion of the after- station. ses . ; = Che Casper Sunday Cridune PAGE FIVE VI ¥ to -atterd these services and take| Choral society, Thursday, 8:00-p.m. deavor society will sive a short/sermon: Genesis 39:9. Theme: | children’s service, 11:00 a. m. Pastor active part in Elder D. snappy play. “Joseph and Personal Purity.” This | will preach an object sermon to the a x There will be no evening service. |is the sixth of a serles-of sermons | children on the text, “Bo ye doers of 4 } Every member of this church is|on Bible stories illustrating the | thé word. and not hearera only.” . expected to be present. Come and | Ten Commandments. Children's chorus will sing a special ™~ enioy this day of rejoicing with us,| Next Sunday morning an English | number. The Junior League of- 2 A real feast of good things. communion service will be held. | ficers will he inaugurated at this Ss. Those desiring to partake of the | service. The regular Sunday eve- North Side Christian Lord's Supper will announce their | ning meeting of the Junior League, Sunday Feb. 16. Corner H. intention to the pastor on Thursday | 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 * - = United street. Sunday school afternoon or evening. On Sunday|p. m. Pastor will preach the final Fe I a. m. Morning services 11 a. m.|the preparatory service will begin | of a series of three sermons on “The q Preaching by Brother Clinton Beach: | @t 10:30 a. m., the main service at | Temptation of Jesus.” Subject this i Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Miss| 11 a. m. evening, “Divided Allegiance.” "| Rosell Fortenberry, leader. Evening —_ Monday, February 11—Meeting of Services at 7:30 p. m. Preaching by Emmanuel Baptist. all the officers and teachers of the Rev. W. %, Stab Mid-week prayer| «Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. aes school at the church, 7:30/If Your Back Hurts or Blad- meeting 7:30 p. m. Special music| J. T. Hanna, pastor; residence, mm. : not excelled anywhere, everybody is} South Paplak erect Tuesday, February 12—Announce. der fe You, Begin pia welcome. Sunday—Sunday school, 19 a. m.|™ment made Sunday regarding the | aking Salts A welcome for all, Sermon, 11] Men's club. 9 Church of Jesus. a. m., Matt. x1, 1 to 6. Sermon,} Wednesday, February 13—Orches-| When your kidneys hurt and 9 Sq Christ of Latter Day Saints held | 7:30 p. m., Lev. xvi, 15 to.21. The tra meeting at the church, 7:30 p.m. your back feels sore don’t get } § at Union Labor hall, south of Bur- | two goats. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.| Friday, February —1§—Junior | 3°.'0q and proceed “to load your 8 open each week-day from 12 o'clock : MH. : e Ungton depot. Sunday school, 10:30] Wednesday—7:00 p, _m., Bible | cherus at church, 4:00 p.m. Senior | Stomach with « lot. ot drugs that = 8 until 5 o'clock, a an, Sil.day celebfation'has’been | am. Preaching service, 7:30 p.m.| reading: “The Stewardship of chorus, 7:30 p.m. excite the kidneys and irritate the 4% ens planned. We will review the past | a1) welcome. Money.” ere , —— ‘ie chen entire urinary tratt. Keep your 49, First Baptist and look ahead to our future work. The Ladies" society continues to | of the King’s Heralds at the church. | Widneys clean lke sou heey ove ; Fifth and Beech St. The program for the day follows: St. Anthony's Catholic. Sear a Serre ete eh. ceren HORE bowels clean, by flushing them with Sunday school 9:45. There fs @ Church school, 9:45 a. m. Corner of Seve enter | Street conditions. a mild, harmless salts which helps for you. Preaching at 11 a ’ Church worship, 11:00 a. m. streets. me , Shs eral rind The entertainment given by the Grace African Methodist. te remove the body's urinous waste we Ninion School Sunday evening ‘ Prelude, “Pilgrims Chorus" from | Mullin, pastor; the Rev. Father J,| YS’ class on Thursday evening “The Friendly Church.” and stimulates them to their normal val F. Moreton, assistant pastor. | “4% more than had been promised. 395 North Grant street. Rev. T.| activity. “The function of the kid. Doxology. Magees on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30] Men who are willing to donate! 5 Burwell, B.D., minister, phone|neys is to filter the blood. In 24 ‘Truth Prayer. and 10:30. Mass during the week | bor toward the completion of the | i5s4.4. hours they strain from it 600 grains \ ; .'Sun-| Response—By choir. at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 2| "PW Sunday school rooms will! Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach- | of acid and waste, eo we can readily Scouts and the troop of our church . Hymn—Congregation. o'clock. Benediction at 3. aes sevurt to the pastor as early | ing at 11 by the minister. Subject: Lolersiand the: vital importance of ‘will attend in a body. They will be 7 % Duet—Miss Cook and Mrs. Fannie pai" a possible, “Unconscious Influence.” Evening | keeping the Ineys active. addressed at this time by Wayne fails = “class lessons in th | Morris. ‘, Come to Emmanuel: “They love] service beginning at 6:30 when the| Drink lots of g00d water—you Whistler, Supt. of the Sunday - og o'clock. Mrs. ‘May, gh mn Cudaiatnton: ict: bn teehee a fellow over there. A. C. EB. League will convene. can't drink too much: also get from School. Prayer meeting Wednesday Mozart. ke So “ etn ak a bo ped Preaching at 7:30. Subject: “Rob-| any pharmacist about four ounces evening in charge of the B. ¥. P. U.| rather than divining. the future. First Presbyterian. “Mighty | ana Pts wit Gio cee Fs Sock seat *egpechogigen bers of God.” At this service we /of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful The school of Missions under the! Particular parents will observe this.| Tabernacle corner Sixth and Dur- Rev. | B.¥. Dunn,. pastor,” sunday | wae aie bens echoot| Wil old our first class leaders | in a glass of water before breaktast auspices of the Woman's Mission| Worship and sermon at 11. Bin’ streets.” Dr. Charles A. Wilson, |) Reading by Mrs. R. Atmore of | school at 10 « me) Penn ug ser-| 10 a. 1, ‘Christian Endeavor Gano | tally. Every member is urged to|each morning for a feW days and Circle which opened last see ry G1 minister; residence,'1103 South Wol. | Ardmore, Okla. vices at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p.m ms Gitee enviar raate attend, and help thelr leader “go your kidneys zany then act inet night was very encouraging. e- cott street; t hone 775. $ " Sermon by, or. - . Y . A - het ew ty atte over the top.” Junior choir re- is famous salts is made from the eon and two were enrolled with ‘ Sunday fv ‘and Bble classes Tatercateuicester dinner. psa treats toe inp arcatheemt tehe pee pore atop spl ats pre] hearsal, ‘Tuesday at 8 p.m Bibls| acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- progrects ae tS rohan a) Church” Chorus: will sing 945 a. m. The Sunday school ia re Perkins, toastmaster. singing that rings. You are invited ta te Ema eoepeslag eerie 4a| School, Wednesday at 8 p.m. The | bined with Mthia, and has been used sch will continue every Sunday] savior Pilot Me” by Schmecker.| well organized: and has 2 fine force Téasts, speeches, addresses. f M evening during February. It opens Burlington, Ave. , pect. Members ‘of the society are fering will be to help rebuf'd. our | night excluding ens sed Satur-| requested to’ continue to add as churches in Japan. Wednesday, at | day night. Sunday’ service 11a. m. many new mémbers as possible by 7:30 p. m., prayer service. Thursday | an@ 7:30 p. m. ‘Sunday “school 1:30} the next regular meeting. Choir 2:30 p. m. Valentine tea at the p.m. Every on¢ in cordially tavited | rehearsal, ‘Thureday, 736 zm Monday, February 1 1th, 1924 | E or 2 ne thi or na o7 First Opening . Second Opening vam i The first opening is of the Natrona Wholesale The second openingis for the people of Casper t : ; Grocery at 152 North Durbin street (rear of and vicinity to save from 15 to 20 per cent on Esa a“ 6 : 99 the Natrona Butter Shop). A wholesale gro- their monthly grocery bills—to buy the best y a e ; cery for the consumers: Namely, restaurants, and well known brands of merchandise ata - e repar e boarding houses, oil camps, contractors, fami- big saving—to buy at wholesale prices and Be ¢ Oe ESE ON , lies, in fact anyone who wishes to make a big still not have to buy from mail order houses saving on their grocery bills, (sight unseen) and at the same time buy cheaper in Casper than out of town and not have to pay the freight. To inspect our show’ windows which have been trimmed for your inspection by Troops6, 8, 9’and 10 Casper Council Boy Scouts of America—after which. | °° Here you will find displayed samples of every ‘article of food that is necessary to your house- hold in the varied sizes and brands with whic You owe it to the money earner of youn tainty you are familiar. to come in and see if all this is not true. The big dif ference in price you will find in this is 3 ; store will be on the LITTLE PRICE TAG a d posted on each antl piwing isd BIG Our Purpose Is | SAVING between the cost each or retail price, RG | : the cost per-dozen and the cost per case. First—To save the consumer money. E : We will have on display pice gras of Ae paras hii sorta ; 5 oe 7. DA ‘19, “ merchandise standard, fancy and extra fancy ird—To give the best nationally advertise | Bs a WE ARE PREPARED’ : so that you may see for yourself the difference merchandise at the cheapest possible price. : ect'c i nd quality. to have you inspect our in price and quality. Wouldn’t it be a pleasure to’see your grocery NATRONA WHOLESALE GROCERY bill decreased from 15 to 20 per cent. 152 North Durbin Casper, Wyoming Gentlemen: Without opligadon to myself kindly have your repre- e NEW SPRING MODELS Kuppenheimer Clothes You can’t afford not to pay us a visit and let us show you how this can be accomplished. a meine es pia eae i erie ; If it is impossible for you to pay us a personal one Me ce \ call, just fill out the coupon and we will : have our representative call at your home and show you how this saving may be affected. Our Motto “Quality, Service and Price’’ 1¢ NATRONA WHOLESALE GROCERY Wholesalers for Consumers Ll alesis PHONE 1916 CAMPBELL-JOHNSO HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS ose \ Ae Pad EAR AP SRE AE OMA NY A IST No IRE L AEIOEERR AL TD :