Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1924, Page 12

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‘cu EI afi po en 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- 10:30. Mass during the week at 8. o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock Benediction at 3. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, cor: streets, every jock. Sub- “Soul”. Fourth and Grant Sunday morning at 11 0 ject of today’s lesson is Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evening at § o'clock. All are welcome to these services. Sun- Gay school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Reading room at 325 Midwest building is open each week-day from 12 o'clock until 5 o'clock. First Presbyterian Tabernacle corner sixth and Dur bin streets. Dr.,Charles A. Wilson pastor. Residents 1103 South Wol- cott street. Telephone 775. Sunday school.and Bible classes 9:45 a. m. Classes for both young and old. Judge R. R. Rose will speak to the Brotherhood class, All men of the class and of the congregation should hear Judge Rose Sunday morning at 9:45. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon—‘Reducing the Average.” Anthem—I Will Lift up Mine Eyes Eville. Young Peoples meeting 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30. Ser- mon—"The Place of Christ.” An- them—O Paradise, O Paradise.—Am> brose. Westminister Guild Wednes: day 6:30 p.m. Dinner at the manse 1103 S. Wolcott followed by study of Japan led by Miss Gladys Hasbruck. A large attendance is desired. Ladies Ald Society Thursday 2:30 p. m. in the church parlors, Mrs. Henry's committee will sérve. Many new members continue to be received in the Ladies Aid Society. The society is doing a fine work which is greatly enjoyed by the members. Strangers are cordially welcomed to all ser- vices of the church. St. Marks Church Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev Philip K. Edwar . Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning Pray- er and sermon at 11:00 a. m. First Congregational Services at the America Theater. Robt. Allingham D. D. Tel 1237. Church school at 10, Studies adapt- ed to meet the ages of the children as Well as the age in which we live. A thoroughly christain course ac- cording to the light of the twentieth century. All classes. Worship and sermon at 11. Prelude in A minor. Offertory Madrigale Simonetti. Mrs. L. L. Langworthy organist. Anthem. ‘We would see Jesus, Brackett. The new chorus. Mrs. Berta Smith director of music. Sermon “If the Fundamentalists should win.” Many laymen ignorant of the issues in- volved in this controversy say this is a little serap between the preach- ers. The greatest revolution of his- tory is now working itself out in this discussion. All the valuable and modern accepted scientific truth of the past fifty years is declared athiestic, by the Fundamentalists mand every preacher who stands up for modern truth is marked to go. St is no tea party by any means, it fs a real tempest. Get the facts Bunday. Another great evening {s schedul- rd at the Y. W. C. A. at 7:30. Every- body is welcomed. Another ques- tionaire on the things that perplex. Please hand in your question if you ean before the morning service. Community singing. Refreshments. If there was anything else that the New First church thought was necessary to make the Sunday ser- vices more helpful it would be tried at once. You are welcome. Methodist Episcopal. Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. Prayer for the Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., S. H. Maddux, superin- tendent, Sermon, 11:00 a. m., “The Gospel in a Nut Shell’ anthem, “Send Out Thy Light, Gounod. Junior church, 11:00 a. m., conduct- ed by Mrs. Carter; subject, “How to Weigh Character”; anthem by Junior choir led. by Miss Lucy Gantz. Membership class, 2:30 p.m tidren present. Will parents please have their Epworth League, 6:15 p. m., led by Mrs. Carter; Miss Helen Porter will sing. Sermon. 730 p.m. “Thy Kingdom Come’ this is the third sermon in the series on the Lord’s prayer; rousing con- gregational singing; anthem, “Sing to the Lord a Glorious . Song,” Wildermere; duet, “Closer Still with Thee” (Rales), Misses Lucille and Marguerite Palmer. Tuesday, 7:30 Pp. m., prayer service, conducted by the basketball team; Edwin Hath away will have charge. The pastor will be absent at a district confer- ence at Greybull. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., final game in the city basket- ball league, Methodists against the Red Crowns. Thursday, 2:30 to 5:00 Pp. m., Martha Washington tea at the parsonage, 866 South Lincoln street, under the auspices of the Woman's Foreign Missionary s0- ciety. Interest program by Mrs. Hilgren, Miss Edna Mae Healey. Mrs. Homer Helms, Helen Carter, Grace Olive Ferguson and Lois Rarie. Friday, 2:30 p. m., General Aid meeting; the Victory Workers circle will entertain. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal, The series of sermons on the Lord's prayer is attracting large evening congrega- tions. The third in the series will be given Sunday night. The choir is providing special music also and the congregational singing is inspir- ing. First Fifth and Beech streets. Sunday school, 9:45. There is a class for you. Preaching by Rev. Jacobs at 11 o'clock; subject, “God's Financial Plan." Mission school, 5:00 p. m ‘The interest and attendance in this branch of the ‘work is increasing steadily. There are teachers pro- vided for all ages, so come and learn how the other half of the world lives. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday right at 7:30. The young people are to be congratulated on the way they have taken hold of the prayer mectings for this month. Evening service at 7:30. ‘There is to be an all-day meeting held at the church on Saturday of all the pastors representatives from the different Baptist churches in this district. The object of this meeting is to Jay plans of co-opera- tion for the churches to meet the obligations which are before the de- nomination at this time. The ladies of the church will serve lunch at noon. North Casper Presbyterian 1009 N. Durbin street Geo. Woodard, Minister Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Morning: ser- vice 11 a.m. Text: “Philip Saith Unto Him, Lord Shew us the Father and it sufficeth us.” Evening service 7:30 p, m. Text: Jesus saith unto him, “Feed My Sheep.” The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet with Mrs. H. H. Brown, 924 Craig street, Thurs- day, February 2ist at’ 2:40 p. m. The meeting will be on the 21st In- stead of the 22nd on account of the Baby Clinic to be held at the Roose- velt school house on the 22nd. Every one is welcome at our services. East Casper Methodist Community. 1614 East Second street. Willis Hugh Germany, minister. Sunday, February 17: Schvol of. religious education, 9:45. Sermon, 11:00, “Where Is Thy God?” Junior League, 6:30. Sermon, 7:30, “What Is a Christian?” Thursday, 2:00, W. F. M. S. meets at church. Fri- day, Junior chorus, 4:00; Senior chorus, 7:30. Pastor will be absent from the city a few days this week, attend- ing the district conference at Grey- bull, where he will conduct the music for that three day session. That annex to house the Sunday school overflow will be ready for occupancy this Sabbath. The Sun- day school board Monday night au- thorized the organization of a Young Married People's class, also a class of high school age. These two classes fill a need, and will be another going concern at an early date. Trinity Lutheran (Missouri Synod- S. Park and E. Fourth streets J. H. Gockel, Pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Bible class at 6:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be celebrated in the morning. The preparatory service will begin at 10:30, the main service at 11 o'clock. By request the sermon th was delivered at the »radio station last Sunday will be preached in this service. Text: 11 Timothy 3:15-16. Theme: “Fundamental Facts about the Bible.” Evening service at 7:30. Text of sermon: Luke 19: 2-10. Theme: “The Publican Zac cha: us.” This is the seventh of a serfes of sermons on Bible stories Mlustrating the Ten Commandments. The offering in both services will be for miSsion and synodical purpose. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints. Held in Union Labor hall south of Burlington depot on Wolcott. Sun- 10:30 a. m. , Preaching p.m. Everybody wel- Scandinavian Lutheran J. Rein{, pastor. Services at the City Hall at 11 @ m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday. ‘school at a Grace Lutheran United Lutheran Church in America O. W. Ebright, pastor. Office 306 ©. S. Bldg., phone 564W. All serv- ices held in Odd Fellows" Hall, sec- ond and Wolcott. Morning Service 11:00 am. “In the Master's Vine- yard" Evening worship 7:30 p. m. “The Justice of God.” Sunday school 10:00 a. m. R. Heinze Supt. Kenwood Presbyterian Rev, Edwin E. Preston, Minister Nine-thirty a. m. Sabbath scheol. 11.00 a. m. Morning worship. At 3:00 p. m. this church will give the service to be broadcasted from the Casper radio station. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society. Leader: Mrs. Noland. Week-night meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. Mills Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, Minister Sabbath school, 10:00 a. m.; 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples’ meeting. Lead er: Mrs. Sappenfield; 7:30 p. m, Evening worship. Sermon subject: “Is the young man Absalom safe?” Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. J. T. Hanna, pastor; residence, 1510 South Poplar street. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. A study of the Parables continued, 11:00 a, m., Matt. 13:2 to 22. B. ¥. P. U,, 6:30 p. m.; Carlos Moore, president. Sermon, 7:30 p.. m.; theme, “Systematic Bene- ficence.” Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Bible reading; subject, “Stewardship of Time.” Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Woman's Missionary soeiety will meet with Mrs. Cooper, 1236 South Boxelder. The work on the new Svnday school rooms is progressing splendidly, Como to Emmanuel, “they love a fellow over there.” HAVE KIDNEYS EXAMINED BY YOUR DOCTOR Take Salts to Wash Kidneys If Back Pains You or - Bladder Bothers Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted au- thority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become ‘sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tangue is coat- ed, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and ir- ritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To, help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste,"get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharamacy here; take a tablespoonful 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, com: bined. with lithta, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish Widneys; also to neutralize the acifis in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure and makes a delightful ef. fervescent lithia-water drink. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year, —Advertisement. Opening cAnnouncement OF THE Keister College of Tailoring and Dressmaking Under the Management of the Graduate of the Keister School in THE CHANDLER BUILDING 619 E. Second Monday, February 18th Will give a free waist pattern to every lady who calls on our opening date. pattern making, desigrting, ladies’ tailoring, making and millinery. Instructions will Call Investigate be given in dress- and Sunday school at 10 o'clock. ture son. “Lessons in Truth,” Mrs. Joe Thursday afternoon, 2 o'clock, Words club. Corner S. Poplar and 12th Sunday school 10 a. m. services J1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Y. P. 8. worth while service. Spirited con- gregational singing. Simple preach- ing nect! servi Unity Truth Center, at 11 o'clock, Mrs. BM Tuesday evening class Church of the Nazarene Rev. E. F. Dunn, Pastor . 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednes- evening’ 7:30. Every service a of the old time gospel. In con- jon with the Sunday evening ice there will be special music Mrs. Emma ‘The Valentinessocial given by our efficient Stewards Aid of which is president Sanders was one of the most pleasing and up to date affairs ever given under the auspices of @he church. Mrs. Oscar Freeman assisted Mra. Sand- ers. The usual Sunday services will be observed. Sunday school at ten. Preaching at eleven. Subject of morning : “Soul Winners.” Music by the Junior choir. Allen Endeavor League at 6:30. Mrs. we O'Bryant, Pres. Even- ing : at 7:30. Sermon by the minister: Subject: “Gossip.” You should not fali to hear this sermon. meetings: Junior choir re- hearsal Tuesday at § p. m. Senior choir Friday at 8:15. We recognize that the mission of the church is to serve. May we not be of service to you at “The Friendly church.” i For results try a Tribune Classt- fied Ad. EX-CONVICT SAYS HE WENT “CROOKED” TRYING TO GET FRESH START . es CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 16.—“I pulled off a crooked deal tn order to go straight,” said L. B. Cunningham, ex-convict, just before he left Chey- enne for Denver, “in custody of a Colorado officer. He is charged with having sold mortgaged prop erty. Admitting the fact, Cunning- ham explained that he had pur- chased a musical instrument on the| ness and + Professional instalment plan, then had sold it to Rawlins, Wyoming, where been offered a job at $200%" month. He was in the Denver c! STATE LABOR MEETING. ~ SET FOR FEBRUARY 28 when arrested on a of ‘Women's clubs, is to hold a convention at obtain funds with which to go to West Baden, Indiana, next July. \ | | | i February's Greatest Furniture Sale Our Skill tn ing qualities and in effecting satisfactory purchases has brought for ary Sale vast quantities of the better, at prices splend| tive in their lowness. our Febru- the best. of idly attrac: Kroehler, Karpen and Pullman Living Room Suites A most comprehensive lot of Two and Three- piece Suites constructed by these famous Living Room Furniture makers now on dis- play. New arrivals include newest designs and coverings all at great reductions, Three-piece Kroehler Bed- Daveno Suite .--= oa Three-piece Pullman Bed- Davenport Suite _..---___ Three-piece Karpen: Over- stuffed Mohair Suite_____= Three-piece Karpen Cane- Mahogany Suite ~__--___- Davenport Bet $124.90 EXTRA SPECIALS $113.75 $137.50 $357.50 $202.50 Gate Leg Table; mahogany top; size 84x50 gewwsecceate See Day-Bed with steel ends, complete with mattress Bed-Davenport +H ering, brocaded Spanish Leatherette Climax Card Tables $3.65 $29.75 $19.85 d oak arms; cov- $69.75 Greatest in volume, greatest in the Character’ of Furniture and savings offered—is our FEBRUARY FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE. Odd Pieces and discontinued patterns at enor- mous discounts—Many new Suites recently arrived from the Manufacturer included. Distinctive Dining Reon Suites .- Good Taste never changes—while furniture is a necessity—it must in Good Taste. user. Polycrome It must afford lasting pleasure and satisfaction to the Your Dining Room is the Mirror of your HOME. fin our new arrivals you will find just what you want in design and finish. $165.00 to $387.50 ~ Odd Odd White Enameled, Finish YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT ALLAWAY’ COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 133 EAST SECOND STREET Our low prices on Suites a Dresser; large bevel plate mirror Genuine Walnut Hi-Dresser. Redutled 0: couse ee ee Genuine Walnut Veneer Bed. Redttced:sto,-s——_ Soe eee End Tables, $6.95, $8.95 and $9.35 Bridge Lamps, $15.90, $19.75 and $29.50 Floor Lamps, $24.40, $29.75 and $31.75 Davenport Tables, $22.65, $26.65 and $29.75 pieces for the be money—the kind of Furni- ture you have always wished to have but felt that you didn’t want to prices for it. Odd. Birdseye Maple Dresser. Reduced. to. =—----- = Hi- _......$39.75 ie a. 913.90 Baby Crib and Mattress 24x48 $13.90 pay the high , $39.80 $47.90 $36.86 $36.80 © Three and Four-piece Bed Room Suites | "$79.50" $375.00 EXTRA SPECIALS 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rug, with fringed ends wi... 38026 3 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs. Beautiful patterns ~___-_-_ Restos Buffet Mirrors—Mitered Ends— »

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