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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 Sunday's lesson is “Sub- stance.” Testimonial meetings are e Presbyterian held on Wednesday evening at §| Minister, Rev. Edwin E. Preston. o'clock. All are welcome to these| 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school. 6:45 p. services. Sunday school for chil-|m. Young Peoples’ meeting, led by Gren up to the age of 20 years is|the minister. Subject: “The Word held on Sunday at 9:30 a. Read-| and The World.” 7:30 p. m. Even- Ladies’ Aid Society is to meet with Mrs. Paul Forbes at the home of Mrs. H. H. Brown, Craig street Friday March 20th at 2:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome at our service. ing room 25 Midwest building] ing worship, is open week day from 12 noon m, First St. Mark's. ay schoo! and Wolcott streets.| you. Preaching 11 a m. Young RF ip K. Edwards, rector.| People’s meeting and Juniors meet Ho! smmunion at 8:00 a. m.| at 6:30. All children over 12 are in- Church school at 9:45 a, m. Morn-| vited to join the Junior B. ¥, P. U. ing prayer and sermon at 11:00 a.m.| Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Parish meeting, Monduy, at 7:30] Mr. Jacobs will be with us for both p.m. Service on Thursday at 4:00] services on Sunday. The young peo- DP. m. 4 ple will entertain the members of the church and their friends at a First Presbyterian. social get-together meeting on Tues- Sixth and Durbin streets. Rev.| day-evening, March 18, The pageant Chas. A. Wilson, D.D., minister. “Just Suppose ,” given last Friday night by the W. W. G. was greatly 11 a. m., subject, “Broadening Bless- ings. 7:30 p. m., subject, “The| enjoyed by all and a nice litt'e sum Barren Fig Tree.” Sunday school,| was given for miaejon work. $45 a.m. The attendance is grow- ing, and the attention of the public St. Anthony's Catholic. is called to the importance of Sun-| Corner of Seventh nd Center y school instruction. ‘enty-five| strets. The Rev. Father J. H. were in the Men's class last| Mullin, pastor, the Rev. Father J. y. Come and bring the chil-|F, Moreton, assistant pastor. Young People's meeting, 6:15] Mfasses on Sunday at 7, 8:20, 9:30 Ladies Aid, Thursday, 2:30] and 10:30. Mass during the week at tt nurch parjors, Mrs. 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Benediction. wt Rey. T. B. Uber, at present pastor of the English Lutheran church of Princeton, Ill., has accepted a call p.m the First Christian. MS e's poe merger eee of] Church school 9:45; morning wor-|to become the pastor of Grace officers and social time. Choral] snip 11; 8. B. society 6:30 and eve: poss Phureday, * p. rat Shae te oo hoe Lutheran church of this city. “Hymn ernal,” Concave. Offertory yl" Parker. Cornet sdfo, “Who Knows,” Ball, played by Dean Bur. dick. Anthem, “Rise Glorious Con- queror," Adams, by choir directed by Mrs. Fannie Morris Mrs. R. R. 5 p.m. Strangers in the city are Invited to come and enjoy-the fine, helpful ser in this ehurch, The min- ister will be pleased to meet you at the close of every service. Grace Lutheran church wi served about a year by Dr. J. M. Cromer. Dr. Cromer. resigned. in November because of his health and since his resignation the church has been the congregation of less than two hun- ae : served by missionary creep members to be| Hildebrand at piano. “Second Com-| superintendent of this synod of the pb ie oe ster § werad is growing ing of Christ,” will be aubject of| Lutheran church. repre ltr vais ely wag | the, Morning ‘sermon. When will] <The congregation ts very fortu- a church home in this city, yo ey vs ch ? Th hecies i are invited to unite with us. The betet Conny: amare RS nate in securing Rev. Uber as its are being fulfilled one by one. This will be interesting. The pre-Easter campaign has been marked so far by a decider) increase in attendance At both morning and evening serv- and Easter services will be of unusual interest by reason of the large num- ber to be received, and rrom the fine program to he pastor. He visited Casper, in De- cember ‘and sees a splendid field for an English speaking Lutheran church in this community. He is an active virile minister h East Side Methodist Community. | scnhor We have set the mark at 215 | With @ keen conception of the: place 1614 East Second street. Willis | °°" Sunday Sunday is “Family |t8t the church of Christ should ug H y ste: Schoo! 2} 3 bss r Hugh Germany, minist r. School | 1, \The youngest member of the ©f religious education, 9 were ae rgest\ entire family prenent will] Anthem, “Faifest Lora) Jesus"— good work of the other churches a ted with a bible. The men'a| Berge. Solo, “Seek the “Lord in| 8. jon, teh pabeasi Ree, sive tke class numbered 34 last | Prayer"—Terry, by Mrs. Homer a ftigprecamesr iepltin Ie, Rae men have planned to|Helms. Trombone duet by Rev. asi omet dy op ae ea oh dro Me ae pret W Yea igi began Le ea Sepp Oy Pe ‘ ‘ tants, Vednesday, . om. body hurry and buy First church's The pigh ue has hopes of reaching its high k Sunday. The new class ping ‘have been ordered. Our teachers aFe among tho best tn Cas- per. We have an efficient school and believe in/a religious educationa’ program,/Come help us. The First Christian church is on the corner of Grant and Lind streets. Grant street bus passes. Emmanuel Baptist Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. J. T, Hanna, pastor. Residence 1510 South Poplar street. Phorie 2751W. Sunday schoo! 10 a, m. Wanted a few more men and women for the Bible class. With our new rooms we Prayer meeting. Thursday 6:30 p. m. Annual banquet! of the Epworth League. Friday, 2:30 p. m. General Aid Society meeting. The Busy Bee circle will entertain. Friday, 0 p. m. Cholr rehearsal, On Sunday after- | t noon more than forty men will visit | t the members and friends of | the church to receive their annual pled: ges for the support of the church. It will’ be: greatly appreciatéd if the various families would remain at home in the afternoon until the teams have called. This will be a kindness. lots and then we will get the build- tn The sermon, 11:00, anounced morning, “Why I Am a r. will be delivered at 7:30, aud at this hour I will point out some observations suggested*by the tragedy following the offering of Cain and Abel. Juntor Epworth Leagues 6:30; Lloyd Anderson, leader. 7:30, service of this hour will close promptly at 8:30, so Dr. Byron H. Staats and the pastor can run down to First church for a little musical program at the close of thelr wor- ship. On the afternoon of this Sabbath our people will be visited by our workers in the interest of our local budget and world service. ‘Wednesday, 7:30, orchestra, Thurs-| 2n easily care for about 75 to 100 day, 2:00, W. F. M. 8. at church;] more in Sunday school. Sermon mu 80, mass meeting of citizens of|% ™m. | Text. | Matt. 1146-48. “he East Casper to consider! further | Peat! of app soapy nc eae aoa such improvements as seem utterly h Panighinertt Which necessary, Over 60 men and women | 1) 7 Ce rekcorven 1a6 etecd Apostolic Faith Assembly. Services being held at 12:25 Bur- lington avenue, every night, exclud ing Monday “and Saturday nights. Sunday services 11 a. m, and 7:30 P.m. Sunday school 1:30 p.m. All are cordially invited. Elder David T. Schultz, pastor. were pre © last Peeeens: Doing.” Choir practice, Tuesday, North Casper Christian. Fri INE somo fine|? Ps ™. Prayer service and Bible| Corner United and H - streets. he in Colne: Motes < Nae Ca Atnk Wednesday 7 p. m. Les-|Charles G. Stout, minister; plione 21493; residence 773 East,H street. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m., and it is growing £0 fast that we have elect- ed four more teachers for -next Sunday and are needing more. }Communion and preaching service, 11:00 a, m. each Sunday. On this Sunday we are to broadcast our ser- vices;from the Casper radio station KFEY, wave length 263. Would be glad to know that our friends over sons Acts. ch. 13. Thursday after- ngon, Women’s Missionary society meets at the church. Come to Em- manuel: “They tove a fellow over there. nglish Lutheran, bright, acting pastor: . building, phone 56 held in Odd Fe hall, Second and Wolcott streets. Morning worship, 11:00 a, m., “The Test of Faith. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m., Catechetical lecture: “Teaching of Jesus." Choir practice will be held thig Oo. WwW. fice 306 O. All services First Congregational Services at the America theater, Robt. Allingham, D., -D. Tel. 1237. Church school at 10. Béginners classes at the Y. W. C. A. under the care of twd competent teachers. ‘The REV. T. B. UBER ACCEPTS CALL TO CHURCH HERE years of very Princeton, evangelism he put life into a “dead” time Rey. family will move to Casper. evening at 8:15. special Easter services, both adults. and children will take Part. auspic will be given on the April 21. nish the entertainment for the eve- ning by rendering .the following occupy In the community and the message she has for the world. He comes to Casper after eight successful .work in Il, where with sane dred members so that it grew under his guidance to an active church of six hundred. Rev. Uber {s a minister that ap- peals to men; is a Rotarian and ac- tive in men’ church he built up a large men's Biblé class which is a great factor of strength In his work. organizations. In his Grace church has contract for the ently let the tion of a $9,000 modern brick parsonage to be built beside the church site at CY and Ash. streets. The home to »e completed by May 1 et which Uber together with his ‘Bible school Wednesday evening at Senior choir rehearsal Friday We are planning in| which The Baby Contest, under the of the board, of trustees, evening of The senior-choir will fur- “The First Edition of Choir’s Magazine." itled play, | he A.M, BE. You are always welcome to. “The Friendly Church," then bring others. come, and Rickenbacker, American Ace, Coming Here Here's news for Casper auto bugs. Opportunity will be. given those who attend the Casper Automobile Show, to see and con- , verse with Captain Eddie Ricken- backer, American Ace of Aces, and the man for whom the Rickenbacker motor car wags named. Word was received by the Tribune from Fred L. Benskin, yoming Rickenbacker distributor who is now in Denver attending the show, that he had been able to induce the former aviator to Mr. Benskin and Mr._ Rickenbacker will leave Denver: the sgate are listening in on-us. Any week on Friday evening at. the} ouicr ‘Schoo rests, inthe thastes | who Hare ta dorbaiene intop aicaret | twp news alia. Su exenbeckea home of Mrs. Elsie Kunden, 6741 (1 the largest auditorium in the elty.|to any of-our people ora cara to| cars to Casper. Rickenbacker South Park street. The chotr a No overcrowding. Worship and ser-|the minister at his postoffice box,| remain in this city for the dura- Raving intensive Practice or aka |mon at 11, Organ prelude, “Mood| 411, would ,be appreciated... Y. P.| tion of the show. sere antata, | Raster Praise. | pensive” by Field. Oftertory, ‘in-|C. EB. at 6:30,/and.We are Almioat which *they expect to give Haster| - mezzo," by Mascagni, Mra. L,|ready to launch a senlorsC. E. in K moon RE ALO POON. ter the | L@ngworthy, Organist. , Anthem,| addition to the junior which has oT MARK’S PARISH Tl : Pp aati acai aay t. mak] “Evening and Morning” by Herbert | been working- for sometime. -Eve- ' Li Oakley. Sung by the First church chorus. Mrs. Berta Smith, director of music. Sermon, “Who was Jesus Christ’ by the pastor. A service where there is a balanced blending of the mystical and practical. <A place where the emotions are warn- ed and the intellect sharpened. ‘The admiration for Jes Christ never was deeper or more widespread than today. Penniless, homeless, almost friendless, today he ownes the key to the world, affairs..Never wrong: ed a soul, never conimitted an evil ning worship, 7:30, and these are proving more and more friteresting and attracting a continually grow- ing ‘audience and the membership of the church is increasing by addi- tions to the congregation at every Sunday service. Our telcome is in the spirit of the old time invitation, “Whosoever will let him come.” 2 effort to win the silver the prize in the Rocky Mountain Synod Sunday school con: test.. May the adult members not forget their part in this contest. ing a her cup which Trinity Lutneran ynod) h Sts. H. Gockel, Sunday school at 9:3 a. m. Bible class at 6:30 p.m. Morning service at 10:30 a. m. Text of sermon, Mat? Evansville Chapel Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Ser- mon at 3:30 p. m. Come, we need you. Dr. J. T. Hanna, minister. thew 15:21-28. Theme: “Learning en. ee pecoek 4 | act, misunderstood by his disciples, Dentin atc t eance’ Means."| repudiated by tho authorities and Unity Church Center, Alartaid so er veo, Theme:| {nally cruelly murdered. Why?| 834 East A street. Sunday school ee B fa etal eg Who was he? In the evening at}at 10 a. m. Services at 11:00 by 6:30 at the Y. W. C. A. a growing group of young people meet to in- form themselves on the questions of the day. Young people are welcome. At 7:30 at the same place a meeting for all is held. ‘The pastor will con- Mrs. Peterson. Tuesday evening pana class, lessons in Truth at 8 o'clock. theme: sermons _on the “Jesus in His Passaic Grace African Methodist. “The Friendly Church.” 305 North Grant street. Rev. T. Kenwood Presbyterian Rev. Edwin E. Preston, minister.| uct # fortim on ‘Things that pus-|J. Burwell, B.D., .minister; tele. 9:30 a. m. Sabbath school, ubject:| zie," Hymns, songs, refreshments.| phone 1584M. As wea} proach the “The Reign of David; 11:00 a. m Easter season our, minds'are cen- tered upon the importance of evan: gelism, both personal and social. With this in mind our services are planned accordingly. Special evan: Belistic services at both hours of worship Sunday. Sunday school at 10. Morning worship at 11. Sub- ject of sermon, “Neglected Oppor- tunity,” Music by the junior choir, Come, hear them sing. A. OC. B. League at 6:30 p. m.; Mrs. Corinne O'Bryant, president. Come and en- Morning worship. Duet by Mr. and Mrs. K. Rubottom. Sermon subject “The Man Bick of the Palsy; 6:30 p: m., Christinn Endeavor Soctety, Leader: Miss Thelma Corad. You will recetve a hearty, welcome from the members of the society, Week night meeting on Wednesday at 7:30, Also preliminary preparations for the Easter program, Methodist Episcopal Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Prayer for the Sunday school. 945 a. m. Sundy school. 8, H. Maddux, Supt. 11:00'a. m, sermon, “Is the Church and As- set or a Liability?” Anthem, “'T! King of Love, My Shepherd Is”— Shelley, 11:00 a. m. Junior church conducted by Mrs, Carter, The first chapter in “The Black Bearded Bar- North Casper Presbyterian 1009 North Durbin street, Coeo,| barian" will be given. Solo by Doris| joy a pleasant hour before the eve- Woodard, minister. Sunday ac estfall, 2:30 p. m, Membership| ning sermon, Sermon at 7:30 by 10 a. Christian endeavor 6: Awe, Very ‘mportant that all be| the minister, Splendid musio by.the m Morning 86 oo 11 a, m. ent 6:15 p, m, Epworth League.| senior cholir, Weekly meetings: “He That Abideth in Me, and I Miss Gladys Byrd. Dean and| Monday evening from 6:30 to 8, Him, the same bringeth forth much| Ernest Sheppard will sing a duet.| ushers’ banquet. Get ‘your ticket, fruit.” Evening service 7:30 p. 30 p, m. sermon “Lead U4 Not Into] tf not already. ‘This promises to be Text: “Behold I send you Temptat This is the fast sermon] a most pleasant affair, Juntor choir in the series on the Lord's prayer. rehearsal Tuesday evening at 8. ‘OLD-MEETING MONDAY There will be a meeting of all the members and friends of St. Mark's parish on Monday evening at 7 P. 1 100 per cent attendance as possible is asked for. m, at the church. As near a ATTENTION JULIA JONES If Julia Jones, for- merly of Lavoye, Wyo., will call at the office of Hagens and Murane, Consolidated Royalty building, she will learn something of personal interest to her. BAND P. W. CLUB REARS ADDRESS BY OFFICER ~ OF BIG: IRON COMPANY Miss Agnew favored the club with two vocal selections which were en- Joyed by all. There was an unusually large at- tendance, at the meeting yesterday at which Miss Kissick presided. Mr. Don Lobdell of the Industrial Rela- tions department of the Standard OU company here was one of the visitors. Many of the club members attend- JOSEPH Mi. CAREY WILL [3 FILED FOR PROBATE; VALUE NOT YET KNOWN CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 15.— Former Governor Robert D. Carey, of Careyhurst, Wyo., Charles D. Carey, of Cheyenne, and thelr mother, Mrs. Louisa D. Carey, are Joint heirs under the will of the late Joseph’ M. Carey, which has been filed for probate here. Until *ap- pralsers appointed by the “District court report, the value of the estate, which is large, will not be known. ————— = Miners To Argue State Wage Scale CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 15.— The coal mine operators of the northern and southern Wyoming districts “have accepted invitations from the United Mine Workers of America, district No. 22, represent- ing the 7,000 miners of Wyoming, for a joint wage scale and working condition conference here next Tuesday, March’ 18. The miners will not ask for a change in wages but will present requests for some changes *involy- ing working conditions. Returns from a referendum taken by the miners March 12 on a pre- posal that a three-year wage and working contract be entered into indicate that the proposal carried by a vote of about eight to one. MRS. M. J. VAUGHN Praises Cedar Rafids, lowa—“My mother Old Friends always used Dr. Pierce's remedies and found them to be exactly as represented. 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