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y SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE FIVE ON ita te ea Men's class had 64 present last Sunday. A strong talk was given by Juqge R. R. Rose on law enfarce- ment. Men of the city will find the time well spent Sunday morning in this fine class of men. Mr. H. Roe Bartle, teacher. Morning worship Evening serv-/|11 o'clock. Sermon, “A Great Feast." Anthem, ‘Love Divine! All Love Excelling.” West; dhet, ‘“For- ever with the Lord,” Gounoud, Mrs. Myron Leffingwell and Mr. Rosco! King. 6:30 p. m. Young People's meeting. Subject, “One-Half the Worle. Lacks the Gospe! Leader Evangeline Maclaren. 7:30 p. m. evening worship. Mr. John J. Lewis will conduct the evening service. Hs subject will bo “The Mathe- matics of the Sou'.” Mr. Lewis formerly from Belfast, Ireland, and came to Casper recently from Re- gina, Saskatchewan. He has qon- ducted many rervices in Presbyter- ian churches of western Canflia, He is now an accountant at the Stard- ard Oil company. The ladies’ classes are taught by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Clymer. Both are well attended. Mrs. Wilson's ciass had 64 present last Sunday. The Westminster clars of business girls and teachers is taught by Mrs, George Graves, re- cently from St. Louis, Mo. Children attending this Sunday school wi!l be in the care of teachers of excep- tional abflity and experience. Mis- sionary society Thurecuy, 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by study of the book, “*The Child and America's Future.” Choir rehearsal Thursday 7 p. m. followed by rehearsal of Choral society and social hour. Rev Wilson will be in St. Louis, Mo., this coming week to represent Wy minz at the meeting of the Nationa! Council of Missions. It will be an important meeting with many of the leaders of the denomination present, This church welcomes the stranger. Come. Trinity Missouri Synod, South Park and east Fourth streets. J. H. Gockel, pastor. Sun@ay school at 9.30 a. m. pible class at 6:30 p.m. Morning service (German) at 10:30. Text of sermon: Luke 84-15. Theme: “Spir- itual Se “Jonathon Speaks ‘Th's is the eighth of a series cf sermons on Bible stories illustrating the Ten “ommandments. St. Anthony’s Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center streets. The Rev. Father J. Hf. Mul- } pastor, the Rev. Father J. F. Pere assistant pastor, Mass, 10:30, Mass during the week at 8 o’elsck. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benediction at 3. Christian Science. Christian Science services are he'd in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Sub- ject of today’s lesson is * Minds” ‘Testimonial meetings are held’ on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome to these services. Sun- day school for children up to the ige of 20 years is held on Sunday at 9:30 a. in. Reading room at 325 Midwest building is open each week lay from 12 noon until 5 p. m. North Casper Presbyterian. 1009 North Durbin street, Woodard, minister. Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. r Morning service 11 a. m. Sub- ject “fhe Marriage of the King’ Son." Evening service 7.30 p. m. ‘Text: And what doth the Lord re- quire of thee, but to do justly and to love merey and to walk humbly with thy God? Everyone is v come at these services. Geo. Evansville Chapel. J. T. Hanna, minister. Sunday school 3.30 p. m. Say we are hav- ing great times at Evansville now. Dr. Hanna will speak at 3:30, We have new rong books and the organ has: been repaired. Come and he!p on this good work. First Baptist. Fifth and Beech street. Sunday school, 9: There is a class for you. Morning worship, 11:00 o’clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve- ning, 7:30. ‘The School of Missions closes with the Sunday evening ser- vice. It has been a very profitable study for all who attended. There will be lunch as usual at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, then the study hour and at 7:30 the time for the evening service. The B. ¥. P. U. will present a play entitled “Ameri- canization.” We-wish to state that owing to unavoidable circumstances the pastor whom we expected to be with us for Sunday will not be here until March 2, Full announcement next week. i ™. Emmanuel Baptist. Fifteenth and Poplar. Dr. J. T. Hanna. pastor, Residence 1510 South Poplar. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Come we w'll have more room than we haye been having. Sunday 11 a. m. The pastor will preach on the parable of|the mustard seed. Matt. 13: 31-32, 6:30 p. m. B. ¥. P. U. The attendance has been good; come and help make these meetings what they should be. 7:30 p. m. We will celebrate the one hurdredth anni- versary of the American Baptist Publication society. The program will be interesting and instructive. A nt representing the peoples among whom the society is work- ing. All mid-week meeting as us- ual, Opening and dedication of the Sunday school rooms on March 9. Rev. Joe P. Jacobs will be with us and speak at 11 a. m. on that day. Some to Emmanue’: “They lve a fellow over there.” First Christian. R. R. Hildebrand, M.A., pastor. Church school, 9:45. Morning wor- ship, 11:00. C. ¥. society, 6:30. Evening service, 7:20. With a spirit that is catching, every organization and class and department of the First Christian church is getting ready for the launching of the pre-Easter cam- paign. The membership is united with the one idea. We believe that Casper is needing just such a cam- paign as we are preparing for. We are after the people of Casper that have no church home, Men, A. A, Slade, the superintend- ent 6f Casper schools, has a mes- sage that you should hear. He will ;Speak to the Brotherhood class Sun- day morning at 9:45.’ The Women's class always has something good to offer and are alive to the needs around them. Women, you shoula meet with them and learh to forget your troubles, The Young Ladies’ class under the splendid teaching and leadership of Mrs, C. D, Murane {s makng itself felt. Get in. The High School class is trying to outgrow its room. They will do t too. We expect at least 35 Sun- day and want 40 for sure. Now if you are looking for pep and lots of it come look this class up and give them a try. We have our Church school graded and departmentalized just the same as the public school. Your boy or girl will find the right class and a good teacher prepared to teach. Tuesday evening the East division of the Ladies’ association will serve a fine chicken dinner for the High School class. The proceeds will be used to finish paying.for the class room. The church night classes are growing. Why not plan to spend one evening from 7:30 to 8:30 at the church. Give it a trial Wednesday evening. The choir is backing up the eve- ning services. You are missing some good music. These services First Presbyterian. ‘Tabernacle, corner of Sixth and Durbin streets. Dr. Charles A. Wil: son, minister, Residence 1103 South Wolcott. Phone 775. Sunday school 9:45 a, m. Classes for alb who come. You Can Have Your Own Home! If you're in the market for a new home, let me figure with you before you let your con- tract. 7 years experience in building homes for Casper peo- 365 -- 1= 366 ple—ask the man who owns one. Estimates furnished on request, ? Frank O. Holtzman CONTRACTOR 721 Madison BUILDER Phone 2044R What Does It Mean to You - NOTICE Of Change of Location THE PARKER BROTHERS’ CIGAR AND TOBACCO CO. . Will Be Established MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 In New Quarters at MARKET AND FIRST STREETS Formerly Occupied by J. S. Brown Co. are growing. Sunday evening there will be an ordination service that will be very interesting and inspir- ing. ¢ The First Christian church is located on the corner of Grant and Lind streets. The Grant street bus passes. Look us up. First Congregational. Services at the America theater. Robt. Allingham, D. D., pastor; tete phone 1237. Church school at 10:00. This church sehool respects ahd reverences the past. It holds in high honor the achievements of the fathers. But it Is profoundly con vinced that the mentality of the race is not decadent and the power of God is not reduced. It believes in a living God. “Worship and ser- mon at 11:00. Organ prelude, by Wagner. Offertor: by Bohn, Anthem, “They That Trust in the Lord,” by Fry. The new First church chorus. Miss Ruth Parmer and Mrs. R. Allingham will sing duet part. Mrs. Berta Smith, director of music. Sermon, “The, Friends of Jesus,” Jesus needs no defense. It is pure pettyfogging when men think they must defend him. ‘The eacher is to chal enge socléty to respect his teaching “his neither preachers nor soci seem to hold in» much reverence. In the evening at 7:30'at the Y. W. C. A. the city police force and their wives will be guests of honor. This is a genuine welcome to the men who protect our lives and property. Their life is not an easy one, They are subject to much temptation. They constantly see the seamy side of life. They are our neighbors, fellow citizens, our fellow men. Every man who can come is wel- come. Short addresses by Chief Yohe and Captain Ferris. Mr. H C. Austin will welcome them. Miss Loraine Winslow will read. Com- munity singing and refreshments. All welcome. Unity Truth Center 215 Midwest building. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. by Mrs. Peterson. Tuesday evening prayer 8 o'c'ock. Lessons in truth, Mrs. May leader. Apostolic Faith Assemblage Meetings now being held at 1225 E. Burlington ave. Services every evening excluding Monday and Sat urday. Sunday service 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 1 p. m. Everyone welcome. Elder D. ‘T. Schultz, pastor. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Held at Labor Union hall, south of Burlington. depot on Wolcott. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Preach- ing service 7:30 p. m. No collection taken, All welcome. Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Lewis. E. Carter, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Prayer for the Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. S. H. Maddux, supt. 11:00 a.m. Sermon, ‘Whosoever er Will, May Com: Anthem, “Grieve Not the Holy Spirit"—Stainer. Solo, selected, Mrs. H. BE, Fisher. 11:00 a. m, Junior church conducted by Mrs, Carter. Anthem by junior choir led by Miss Lucy Gantz. 2:30 p. m. Membership cla&s. It is important that every member be present. 3:15 p. m, Epworth League. Leader, Mechling. Special music. 7:; King's Heralds, 6:15. p. m. John Rebuilding the Shenandoah The giant U. S. dirigible Shenandoah is being rebuilt, following its disastrous flight when it broke from its mooring in a storm. Photo shows the extent of the repairs being made in Lakehurst, N, J. Sermon and song service! Subject. “Thy Will be Donel” This is fourth sermon in the series on the Lord's Prayer. Anthem, “Spirit of Fait Chant, “The Lord's Pear!s. Prayer." Tuesday 2:30 m. Wo- man’s Home Missionary Society at the home of Mrs. Chapin a Second street. Wednesday c m. Prayer servic Pp. m. Choir rehearsal Sunday there was a record e in the Sunday school, with 464 present Any man, woman, or child not con nected with some other church of the city is invited to come. We do not seek to win people from other churches, but desire to be of ser- vice to all who are Methodists or who’ have no church home. Th'‘s is the church where men attend. Come see for yourself. Often half of the evening congregation is made up of men. It takes real manhood to be a Christian. A dead fish can float down stream. But it takes a live one to swim against the current up stream. Come on men! Be men! it. Mark’: Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. communion 8:00 a, m. at 945 a. m. nd sermon at Morn- 11:00 Scandinavian Lutheran J. Reini, pastor. Services at the City Ha'l at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a, m. Sunday. Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister, Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 m. Christian En- MRS. W. H. 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Young| National Negro Hymn—“Lift] in the offices of Spears & Chapman,| ‘Tribune Want ads bring resulta People’s meeting, 6:45 p. m. Mrs, Lee Smith. Evening worshi| 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject, “Peter Delivered from Prison.” Leader, | Every Voice and Sing” (All standing) Finis. SERS Sas KING AND OLSEN OPEN ACCOUNTANT BUSINESS W. E. King and A. O. Olson have opened offices in Suite 5, Zuttermet- ster Bldg., under the firm name of King & Olson, and will do a general accounting, auditing and income tax business. East Casper Methodist Community. 1614 East Second stréet. Willis Hugh Germany, minister. Sabbath schol is growing in interest and at- tendance.- Largest last Sunday for this year. We are delighted to have Dr. Frank R. Hollenbeck, of Den- ver, to preach at 11:00. The choir, as usual, will have their special music. Last Sunday evening the pastor spoke on “What Is a Chris: tian?” This Sabbath evening the subject will be “How Can I Become For many years, Mr. King was iy ssbe W ning, the 26th, a call hep lae ho adj onapphiad sade pm meter x fe seth, « ca" |in the United States and for five for all the men to gather at the | 1" * : 2% church at 7:30, to outline our pro- gram for this spring. Friday evening, 29th, the choir will have a social at the home of Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair Mr. and Mrs, Whittenburg, 1304 ast First, beginning at 7:30. Re- freshments and games and choir rehearsal. ‘ That was a wonderful session of the district conference at Greybull. There was a large attendance upon part of the preachers and the local people, and a most inspiring program throughout. And the pastor returns and hears words of highest commendation regarding the programerendered in the church ast .Wednesray evening. 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair Methodist 205 N “The Friendly : e 9 ‘ Ch ch." Burwell, B. eal a The Tailor’s Talent be observed as Music ada n our ch h, The Junior ‘<t sen jor choirs will tu ) special music. “ 3 r Sunday, school at 10 a. m. Morning is skillfully revealed in the new Suits and worsh: a . Subjec ermon ’ : : 7 “The Influence of uric”, AG. B Topcoats we’ve just received from the League at 6:30 p.m. “At 7:30 p. House of m. the following program will be ‘ rendered. Candle Light Processional. “Hark, the ‘Herald Ange's Sing.” be a uppenheimer Opening Hymn and Prayer! Anthem—Choir. tices and penny offering. Congregational Hymn—"O That Blues and greys; stripes and checks; worsteds and Will Be Glory For rete i aia cassimeres—and a host of other colors, fabrics and patterns. Pape: Negro’s Contribution —Mrs. Corinne O'’Bryant. Straight and loose, or closer fitting; single and dou- ble-breasted models. These are the kind of values that benefit both your purse and person, $40 to $80 Campbell-JohnsonCo. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS Try tis! 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