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Afternoon service in Glenrock in the assembly room of the school at 3 p.m. Eve- _ ming service at 7:30. Text of ser- The Lenten season begins next week. During this season the eve- ning "sefvices will be devoted to a series of special Lenten sermons on the subject: “Jesus in His ior The Lenten pulpit pro- gram follows: Ma: “Strengthened by an ‘Betrayed bya Friend.” “Bound by the Of- ‘Denied by a Disciple.” “Condemned by the Council.” April Gentiles. April 18 (Good Friday): “Crucified on Calvary 13: “Delivered Unto the Grace English Lutheran. O. W. Ebright, acting pastor; of- fice 306 ©. 8. building. Services held in Odd Fellows’ hall, Wolcott and Second. Worship with sermon, 11:00 a. m. “Stewardship and Tith- ing." Evening worship with cate- chetical lecture, 7:30, “The Atone- ment.” Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Robert Heinze, superintendent. North Presbyterian. 1009 North Durbin street. Geo. Woodard, ministér. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 643 p. m. Morning service, 11:00 a.m. Text: “But Jesus inswered no more anything; insomuch that Pilate marveled.” Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Text: “And behold, they brought to him a man ‘sick of the palsy, lying on a bed.” The Ladies" Aid society will meet with Mrs. George Finch, 717 Pear street, Fri- day, March 8, at 2:30 p. m. Every- Mei is welcome at our services. East Casper Methodist Community. 1614 East Second street. Willis Hugh Germany, minister. Sabbath school, 9:45; E. J. Lyon, superin- tendent. Largest attendance last Sunday to date. Larger still this Sabbath because the Men’s class will be on hand, and the young people organized their class Thurs- day night, with Dr. Byron H. Staats, president; Emerson Allen, vice presi- dent; Miss Dorothy Worrall, secre- tary, and M. C. Davis, treasurer. , Mrs. J. C. Allen, teacher. We are _crowded out, but we will findjpome- ‘one nearby who has a room in their ‘residence for our use. ‘The pastor will preach on the sub- ject, “Who Owns the World?” at 11:00, It will be a discussion of the vital subject of “ownership.” It will be an attempt. to look at the - Subject through the eyes of our Lord Christ. One thing certain, the modern principle of ownership is not Christlan. The choir has been asked to repeat the anthem which ‘was sung last Sunday morning, ‘Our Everlasting King.” The Junior League meets at 6:30, with Eleanore Rees leading. Sub- ject, “Whose Time?” The Junior League had a fine social Wednes- day afternoon. Stewardship rally, 7:30. We will have this subject presented from the layman's point of view. Mr. D. A. Haynes, active member of the Presbyterian church, has been invited to be one of our speakers, and he will speak on his observa tion and experience in tithing. Miss Inez Babb, cl of the Ste LD Mile All is Not Gold that Glitters Before You Invest --- Investigate All of the experience of the officers of this bank, for gathering Reliable information, all of our specialized knowledge is at YOUR SERVICE, that you may make only sound investments. Further, we offer you securities in which the bank’s dwn funds have been invested. They have passed all tests for safety, yield, and col- lateral value. BEFORE YOU INVEST—INVESTIGATE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ardship committee of the First Methodist church, has been invited to be one of our speakers, and she will speak on “Why the Tithe?” Special music in connection with these speakers. - Friends not attending church ser- vices elsewhere, will receive a cor- dial welcome at the “‘Growing-Going Church in Going-Growing City.” fon na A First Christian. R. R. Hildebrand, M.A, pastor. Church school, 9:45. Morning wor- ship, 11:00. E. society, 6:30. Evening service, 30. Good music at all services. It is hoped that Sunday morning will be a land mark in the history of attendance at the First Christian church. Having the approbation and support of all the members the bre-Easter campaign will be for- mally launched. Each of the morn- ing services for the coming eight weeks have been provided for. by some special interesting feature while the evening services will be marked by an evangelistic message. We must have 250 in regular attend- ance for Church school each Sunday morning and 69 additions to the church by Easter, Help us, will you? That High S:hool class is grow- ing. The class is organized, has regular meetings and socials, and is as lively as you can hope for. The class as well as R. R. Hilde- brand, the teacher, invites all high school students to attend. Come once you will come again. The C. meeting at 6:30 promises to have something new. Board meeting is called for next Wednes: day evening after Church school Next week is Calling week for the whole church membership. We are going to get a lot of pleasure out of this pre-Easter Campaign. The spirit is fine, come get in. The church is locatcd on the cor ner of Grant and Lind streets, The Grant street bus passes. North Casper Christian United and H. Streets, Charles G. Stout Minister. Home 773 East H street. Telephone 21493. A smile and a welcome awaits all who come and that is not all. A good school and a continually increasing and intensifying program of work And we have sermons too. ~ We are not telling what kind but leay: ing that to the hearers. Ask them. Bible school 10,00 n. m. Communion and morning sermon m. . P. 8, C. BE. 6,30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. ‘Wednesday evening Teacher train- ing class. Friday evening choir rehearsal. Unity Truth Center. New address 334 East A street. Sunday school at 10°00, a. m. Lec a a Bord f.om., Mig. Joo May. ‘Tue: evening class, Lessons in Truth, 8:00 p. m. Good Words class, Thursday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. Christian Business “Man's class, Thursday evehing at 8:00 p. m, First Presbyterian. Corner Sixth and Durbin streets. Chas. A. Wilson, D.D., min- residence, 1103 South Wolcott street, phone 775. Sunday school, 45 a. m. H. Row Bartle, scout executive, will speak to the Brother- hood class. All men of Casper are invited. There were about 70 men present last Sunday morning. Morn- ing worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon, pastor. Solo, Miss Agnew, Anthem, “Praise Ye the Father,” Gounod. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.. Ser- vice in charge of Brotherhod class: speakers, J. M. Taylor and Chas. B. Wells, Anthem, “Day Is Dying in the West.” Young People's society, 0 . Westminster Guild Wedhesday evening. Dinner at the manse, 1103 South Wolcott street, at followed by business Consolidated Royalty Building meeting and election of officers, fol-’ lowed by social time. charge. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:15 p. m., followed by rehearsal of Choral society at 8:00 p. m. Vocal selection, “Hear Not Ye O, Israel,” Dudley Buck, by Miss Agnew. Vocal number, “Just for Today,” Abbott, by Mr. McMaster. Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, pastor Prayer for the Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. S. H. Maddux, supt. 11:00 a. m. Ser- mon, “The Happiest Man I ever Anthem, “Praise Ye" (Gou- 200 a. m, Junior church con- by Mrs. Carter. Subject, “The Magic Mirror”. Anthem by junior choir led by Miss Lucy Gantz. 2:30 p. m. Membership clas: 6:15 p. m. Epworth League. Lea er, Miss Mabel Sheldon. A ladies quartet will sing. 7:30 p. m. The fifth sermon on the Lord’s prayer. Subject, “Give us our Daily Bread. Anthem. “Shadows (Spence) Solo, “Just (Abbott) by Dr. Mildred Harned. Monday, meeting. Tuesday, day school board meeting at the church Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Pray- er meeting. Thursday, 8:00 p. m. Complimentary social for the basket ball team. Members and friends of the congregation are invited. Chil- dren under high schoo! age are kind- ly requested not to conte unless at- tended by thelr parents, or other adults. Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Phila- thea class social at the home of Mrs. George W. Ferguson, 954 South Ash street. Young married women not connected with some other church or class are invited. Friday, 2:30 P. m. Circle meetings: Busy Bee, with Mrs. J. O. Brittain, 239 East street. Capitol Hill, with Mrs. M. L. Bishop, 818 East Second street. Mrs. Preston will assist. C Y, with Mrs. Frank Hogue, 1204 South Wal- nut street. Kensington, with Mrs. C. J. Johnston, 914 South David street. Mrs. W. W. Coale will assist. Social rvice, with Mrs. W. W. Burgess, 562 South Park street. Mrs. H. E. Jones will assist. Victory Workers, with Mrs. R. A. Barr, 221 North Jefferson street. Great throngs are coming to this church each Sunday. The Sunday the beginners’ department to adult department. of age are being taught the Bible and men ad women three score vears and ten are also being taught. Classes for men and women are led by competent teachers. And high the 8:00 p..m. Official board 00 p. m. Sun- he Casper Sunday Cribune ‘Theme—What We Are and What ‘Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Bible read- ing and prayer service: Subject— The Stewardship of Prayer. Thursday afternoon the Aid 6o- clety will meet at the church. Remember the ‘opening and dedi- cation of our Sunday School rooms Sunday, March 9. State Secretary Rev. Joe P. Jacobs will be with us ‘on that date. Come to Emmanuel: “They Love a Fellow Over There,” Christian Science services. are hetd in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sub- ject of Sunday's lesson is “Christ Jesus.” Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are we'come to these | services. Sunday schoo! for children | up to the age of 20 years is held on | Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Reading room at 325 Midwest building 1s open each week day from 12 noon until Sp. m First © Services at the America theater. Robert Allingham, D. D. Phone 1237. Church schoo! at 10, Last Sun- day the largest attendance since the {church was started. New classes are jarranged for and new teachers added. Your chi'dren will have con- sclentious teaching ana best lesson belps here. Worship and sermon at 11. Prelude “Calvary” by Rodney. Offertory, “Song Without Words” |by Mendelssohn. Mrs. I. L. Lang: worthy, organist. Anthem, “O Be Joyful in the Lord,” by Pontius. The new First church chorus. Mrs. Berta Smith director of music. One of the largest audiences that ever jmet in the America theater since the opening of the church met last | Sunday. A conscientious effort to | interpret the will of God to all the [issues of life squarely, fearlessly jand in a Christian spirit will always {nd its reward. Next Sunday the pastor will preach on ‘The Comfort of God." Storm tossed and wind swept we af today may well ask, ‘Where Is God; Is He sti!l a rock and a shelter in the storm? God still lives and loves. The reception of more than twenty new members | will take place at this service. The thool is graded from) first communion service conducted | for the church will be he'd in the Children 3 years Y. W. C. A. rooms at 3 o'clock. This is done for quiet. ‘At 7:30 in the even'ng the usual service of gcod ‘cheer will be he'd. The service will be held at the Y. W. C. A. A timely address by the pastor with commu- school boys and girls are grouped nity singing and refreshments, All in classes conducted by trained teachers. If you want a seat come| 4 Bring your chi!dren to Sun-| earl day school and remain for preaching service while the children are attending the Junior. church led by the pastor's wife. You should have seen the crowd of men that attended this church last Sunday night. Half the congreation were men. That is the way it should be. Being a Christian takes manhood and womanhood: who ff ndt religious: * Emmanuel Baptist Fifteenth and Poplar streets. J. T. Hanna, pastor. 1510 S. Poplar. Sunday 10 a, m. Sunday sthool. Wanted—Ten men who have not been in the Sunday School lately to enroll in the Bible class next Sun- day morning. We will be looking for you. “ 11:00 a, m. Sermon by the pastor, The parable of the leaven and the parable of the merchant man, 6:30 p.m. B. Y. P. U. Carlus Moore, president. 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor: Dr. Residence After Influenza- SCOTTS EMULSION to build you up Hl of our facilit: the It. is a weakling are welcome to all’of these services, First Baptist é Fifth and Birch Sunday school 9:45. There is a class for you. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening 7:30. We wish to thank the young people for their help with the prayer meetings dur- ing the past month. Friday March 7th is the annual day of prayer and jit will be observed at the church beginning at 2:30, followed by a Pageant in the evening at eight jo'clock entitled “Just Suppose,” given by the Senior World Wide Guild. There will be no General | Ald meeting this month on account jof the observance of the day of prayer. Rev. Louis C. Bonerman of Kansas City, Kans., will be with us for both services on Sunday. It {1s for the interest of every member _of the church and congregation and all who are interested to make an effort to be present and hear Rev. Bonerman. F. Moreton, assistant pastor, Masses on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9.30 and 10,30. Mass during the week at 8 o'clock. Suncmy school at 2 o'clock Benediction at 3, Kenwood Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. 0 a. m: Sabbath school. Superin- tendent, Rev. J. E. Tope. For se’ eral weeks now, the numbers have been increasing. Let us make this Sunday the best yet. 11 a. m. Morn- ing worship. We are glad to see so many new faces. The supply of chairs recently purchased will have to be increased. Come in, we are gad to see you, stranger! 7 p. m Christian Endeavor society, leader, Mrs. George Grove. Come to church on Sunday evening and spend a Pleasant and profitable hour. Week night meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. Mills Presbyterian. Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister. 10 a. m. Sabbath school, Subject “The Revival Under Samuel.” There is a class for every age, and | a clans for you. Let us see you in it this Sunday. If you think you don’t need to go to Sunday school you probably know enough to make @ good teacher, and there is still a place for you. 6:15 p. m. Young People’s meeting. Topic, “What Jesus Said About Happiness.” Are you happy? If not why not? Come on Sunday evening and hear some- thing good. 7:30 p.m. Evening wor- ermon subject What Shall by Rey, Preston, Evansville Chapel Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. Mr, Rust in charge. Mr. Hanna will Preach at 3:00. 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It is for this reason that users of gas, electricity, the telephone or the street car, gets service cheaper than would otherwise be possible. NATRONA POWER COMPANY everything but the they add to the tax the community and wear customers purse- school at 9:45 a. m. Holy commun- fon and sermon at 11 a. m. Ash Wednesday services. Holy commun- fon at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Litany and meditation at 4:30 p, m. Pentecostal Assemblage Pentecostal Assemblage of the Apostolic Faith 1225 E. Burlington Ave., will hold regular services Sun- day morning. 11:30 Sunday school. 330, evenings 7:30. £1 are welcome. Pastor Elder D. T. Schultz. Grace African Methodist “The Friendly Church" 305 N. Priceless ! Phone 2702 Grant Street. Rev. T. J. Burwel! B. D. Minister. Phone 1584M. Sunday school at 10. Miss Mae Christian Asst. Preaching at 11, Duet by Mae Christian and Mrs. Lottie Eaton, Subject of “The Nature of the Chris A, C. E. League at 6:30 Mrs. Corinne O’Bryant, Sub- ject of sermon tian Life." 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